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4 pin auto iris plug question

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I have an Ultrak, video auto iris lens with a standard, 4 prong, square, male plug on the end of the cable coming out of the lens. I currently use that lens on a 552 Ultrak camera, but want to try that lens on my other other Ultrak camera (KC4300bk) that only has screw terminals (G, V1, & +B) for video auto iris.

But I don't want to cut off the plug on the end of the cable.

Can you buy a female plug you could just plug the male into, and strip off the wires coming out of the female plug to hook them up to the screw terminals?

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Haven't seen any for sale on their own, but you could maybe look for a dead used camera that you can part out for its iris connector.

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^Yeah, except it's a video-iris lens, and the four-pin plug on that camera is specifically marked "DC iris", whereas the screw terminals are marked for video-iris pinouts.

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Thanks Soundy. That's a good idea to harvest the female one out of a dead camera. Who knows what else might be on it I could use, like maybe a lens I don't have.

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Thanks Soundy. That's a good idea to harvest the female one out of a dead camera. Who knows what else might be on it I could use, like maybe a lens I don't have.

 

 

LUV2TINKER,

Where are you located, I'm in the (U.S.) I have a dead 522 you can have for the price of shipping if its worth it to you.

has an 8mm fixed lens too if you want.

cheers,

John

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what's the difference from video drive and DC drive?

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that's interesting.

is there a device then that you can connect to the video output of a camera that will then drive a lens so that you can put an auto iris lens on a 'basic' camera?

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