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Honeywell 51196742-200 Video Cable
Honeywell 51196742-200 Video Cable

Honeywell 51196742-200 Video Cable


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PRODUCT SKU : 51196742-200

PRODUCT TYPE : PLC Communication Cables

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

The Honeywell 51196742-200, also cataloged as the 51196742 Video Cable, operates as a dedicated hardware component for VESA DDC interface transmission within Honeywell-based Dell T330 server platforms. Configured for video signal and data synchronization, the assembly maintains permanent continuity across pins 5, 9, and 12 of its HD15 connectors, forcing specific display generator resolution metrics to prevent system software communication lockouts during the server initialization sequence.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 51196742-200
Brand Honeywell
Origin USA
Weight 0.8 kg
Dimensions 12.7 cm x 12.7 cm x 12.7 cm
Operating Temp Standard control room ambient limits
Power Consumption Passive distribution (Zero electrical consumption)
Connector Type HD15
Protocol Compatibility VESA DDC (Display Data Channel)
System Target Honeywell-based Dell T330 server platform

Honeywell DCS Channel-to-Channel Isolation Parameters

The hardware architecture uses high-density braided copper shielding elements to preserve external channel-to-channel isolation parameters within the server cabinet interface panel. This shielding design prevents localized high-frequency electromagnetic emissions from corrupting the video synchronization clock, thereby neutralizing potential inductive cross-talk that could disrupt adjacent low-voltage lines configured for the 4-20 mA HART loop protocol.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can this video cable assembly be hot-swapped while the Honeywell-based Dell T330 server is actively running control operations?

A: Yes, the physical unlatching of the HD15 connector does not interrupt the primary controller logic execution, though the operator interface screen will drop video synchronization until the DDC handshake is re-established.

Q: What specific hardware wiring validation differentiates the 51196742-200 cable from non-compliant standard VGA components?

A: This assembly has active internal copper conductors wired specifically to pins 5, 9, and 12 of the HD15 layout, which are mandatory to route the VESA DDC data bus parameters to the graphics processing board.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Route the video cable inside the server rack enclosure, maintaining structural isolation from three-phase AC power cords or high-current inductive contactor wiring tracks.
  2. Align the HD15 male plug carefully with the receptacle on the Dell T330 server interface panel, checking that no interface pins are bent out of axis.
  3. Push the connector body firmly until it seats completely into the socket matrix, then tighten the dual thumb screws by hand to lock the assembly against industrial ambient vibration.
  4. Maintain a proper cable bending radius during execution to prevent inner conductor separation or shielding deformation along structural panel corners.

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