C20 QuickSet camera Extension Cable

Hi - did someone knows if it is possible to extend the length of the camera on a quick set C20 cable please?

I wonder if it is possible in a manner similar to the MXP used solution of extension cables 3 x 6, 5 m more power... as well as a HDMI cable block extended, so maybe?

Kind regards
Richard

I do not know the length, but the PrecisionHDMC camera Guide may contain requirements.  I know that HDMI has a maximum length, although I don't know if the cable has a VISCA since it's just power/control.  You could also connect to independent power of the camera, so all you have to focus on command.  The guide also contains the pinout you are looking for as well.

http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/docs/Telepresence/endpoint/camera/precisionhd/user_guide/precisionhd_1080p-720p_camera_user_guide.PDF

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