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12 volt surveillance camera w/ 3-pin connector

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tz10hm

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I have a miniature 12V/110mA surveillance camera, model # 15-CG30-1, that has a 3-pin connector, and I need to find out what each of the pins would be for so I can make an adapter for it. I also need to know if I were to hook it up incorrectly if it could result in damage. As far as I could figure, one pin must be for 12volt positive, one for negative and one for the video output? If anyone could answer these questions for me I'd appreciate it. Here's more info on the camera that I just found online:


1/4' CCD Image Sensor COLOR
420 Horizontal TV Lines
0.01 Lux
Interlace 2:1
3.6mm / f2.0 Lens


Type: Color
Image Pick-Up Device: 1/4' CCD Image Sensor
Picture Elements: 512(H) x 492 (V), NTSC/EIA / 512(H) x 582 (V) PAL/CCIR
Note: PAL only available as special order.
Resolution: 380 Horizontal TV Lines
Mini Illumination: 1 Lux
Horiz. Sync. Frequency: NTSC/EIA 15,734KHz, CCIR/PAL 15,625KHz
Vertical Frequency: NTSC/EIA 60Hz, CCIR/PAL 50Hz
Clock Frequency: NTSC/EIA 19.0699MHz, CCIR/PAL 18.9375MHz
Scanning System: Interlace 2:1
S/N Ratio: More than 46dB
Electronic Shutter: 1/100,000sec. Linear
Lens: 3.6mm / f2.0
Video Output: 1Vp-p, 75 ½½
Audio Output: 2Vp-p
Gamma: 0.45
Shutter Auto
Gain Control Auto
White Balance Control Auto
Dimensions: W36mm, H36mm, D34.5mm
Weight: 55g.
Power Supply: 12 VDC (+/- 0.5V)
Power Consumption: 120mA
Storage Temperature: -30 to 60½C
Operating Temperature: -10 to 45½C1/4'
 
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