17. External Interface
17-2
17.1.2 Loading
Presets
You can use pins 2 through 9 (/P1 through /P8) of the remote control connector to load
presets. There are two different methods for loading presets. To choose which method to
use, follow the procedure below.
Procedure
SYSTEM
→
F•4 INTERFACE
→
F•1 REMOTE
Settings
BIT:
/P1 through /P8 are assigned to preset numbers 1 through 8, and you can
load one of the eight presets.This is the default setting.
BINARY:
/P5 is set to the MSB, and /P1 is set to the LSB. You can load one of 30
presets by specifying a binary value.
17.1.3 Transmitting
Alarm
Signals
An alarm signal is transmitted from pin 14 of the remote control connector when the LV
5330 internal temperature is 80°C or greater, when the fan is broken, or when an error
occurs in one of the items set to ON in the menu that appears when you press F•3 ERROR
DETECT.
To set the polarity of the alarm signal, follow the procedure below. You can also turn alarm
transmission off.
Procedure
STATUS
→
F•5 ERROR CONFIG
→
F•1 REMOTE ERR OUT
Settings
OFF:
An alarm signal is not transmitted.
POSITIVE: A high signal is transmitted when an error occurs.
NEGATIVE: A low signal is transmitted when an error occurs. This is the default setting.
17.1.4
Displaying a Tally Light
A green tally light appears at the top of the display when pin 13 of the remote connector is
connected to a ground.
The tally light only appears when the display mode is set to picture, CINELITE, CINEZONE,
or view finder.
Figure 17-2 Tally light