Custom HDMI female to RJ45

I have a CTS-PHD1080PA4XS2 camera with custom HDMI/RJ45 cable. I need a Garland of CTS-PHD1080PA4XS RJ11 6 pin. This camera, I have the pre made RJ45 Cable DB9 to the codec. I was not able to find documentation that connects to 2 cameras via Garland... Any help is greatly appreciated.

Jer

Hello Jerry.

What you are looking for is in the PrecisionHDMC camera User Guide, pg 17.  We find an example on how to connect the PHD4x cameras on pg 23.

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