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Control Reference Guide: I/O Connectors
1.
TIME CODE IN/OUT Jacks
2.
ANALOG AUDIO IN jacks
These accept analog audio input.
3.
ANALOG AUDIO MON output jacks
The audio signal (CH1 to CH8) selected from
the SETUP - AUDIO - MONITOR CH menu
setting (
➝
“Setup Menu” Vol. 2, page 50) is
output here.
4.
REF IN jack
Input connectors for HD and SD reference
video signals.
Connect to the VIDEO OUT jack of the slave
device when using 3D REC/PB and SYNC PB
modes.
(
➝
“3D Signal Recording and Playback”
page 38
,
➝
“Synchronous Playback” page
48
)
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NOTE:
• The HD reference video signals must be
positive and negative polarity tri-level sync
signals. These signals must match the
format of the input signal and SYSTEM
data format.
• The HD reference is only usable with menu
settings SETUP - SYSTEM - FREQUENCY
23.98 Hz, 24 Hz, 59-23, or 60-24.
• SD reference video must include a black
burst signal that complies with SMPTE
170M and ITU 624-4.
• In both 3D REC/PB and SYNC PB modes,
when the menu setting SETUP - SYSTEM -
FREQUENCY is 59.94 or 50 Hz, only a
black burst reference signal can be used.
When the setting is 23.98 or 24 Hz, only the
HD reference can be used.
• Video and audio output signals may be
degraded when no reference video signal
is provided. We recommend using this unit
in systems that provide a reference video
signal for input.
I/O Connectors
1
4
5
6
2
7
8
9
11
10
3
12
1
3
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TIME
CODE IN:
Accepts an external time code
for recording onto P2 cards.
TIME
CODE
OUT:
Outputs the playback time
code during playback.
Outputs the time code from the
internal time code generator
during recording.