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Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Rear side
11 <LEVEL> dial (<INTERCOM1>)
Used to adjust the volume level of the intercom 1 when the the mixing function of the intercom connected to the <INTERCOM1> terminal and the
PGM is enabled. The mixing function of the intercom and the PGM can be enabled/disabled from [MAIN MENU]
→
[INTERCOM SETTING]
→
[INTERCOM1]
→
[INCOM1 RECEIVE CH1 SETTING]
→
[PGM1 MIX]/[PGM2 MIX].
12
<PROD>/<BOTH>/<ENG> switch (<INTERCOM1>)
Used to switch the call destination of the intercom connected to the <INTERCOM1> terminal.
13
<PROD>/<BOTH>/<ENG> switch (<INTERCOM2>)
Used to switch the call destination of the intercom connected to the <INTERCOM2> terminal.
14
<LEVEL> dial (<INTERCOM2>)
Used to adjust the volume level of the intercom 2 when the mixing function of the intercom connected to the <INTERCOM2> terminal and the
PGM is enabled. The mixing function of the intercom and the PGM can be enabled/disabled from [MAIN MENU]
→
[INTERCOM SETTING]
→
[INTERCOM2]
→
[INCOM2 RECEIVE CH1 SETTING]
→
[PGM1 MIX]/[PGM2 MIX].
15
<TALK> switch (<INTERCOM2>)
This switch is the <ON>/<OFF>/<PTT> selector switch of the intercom microphone connected to the <INTERCOM2> terminal.
Pushes the switch towards <ON>/<PTT> to turn on the microphone.
16
<CALL> switch
While this switch is pressed, the call lamps on the ROP and CCU are lit and the ROP buzzer sounds. (When the ROP buzzer setting is enabled)
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If the <CALL> switch is pressed when the camera is operating with an external DC power source, the ROP call lamp does not light up.
17
<PGM2> dial (<INTERCOM2>)
Used to adjust the level of the audio or mixing ratio set from [MAIN MENU]
→
[INTERCOM SETTING]
→
[LEVEL/PGM1/PGM2 VR SETTING]
→
[INTERCOM2 PGM2 VR].
18 <PGM1> dial (<INTERCOM2>)
Used to adjust the level of the audio or mixing ratio set from [MAIN MENU]
→
[INTERCOM SETTING]
→
[LEVEL/PGM1/PGM2 VR SETTING]
→
[INTERCOM2 PGM1 VR].
19 <TALK> lamp (<INTERCOM2>)
This lamp is lit when the <TALK> switch (<INTERCOM2>) is enabled.
20
<DC OUT 12V 1A> terminal
This terminal is a DC 12 V output terminal. It provides a maximum current of 1.0 A.
If the current exceeds the rating, the current will be cut off.
Additionally, R and G tally signals are output. (Open collector type)
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Immediately disconnect external equipment if the power supply to external equipment is cut off intermittently. Failure to do so may lead to a
malfunction.
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When connecting external equipment, first fully check the polarities and current consumption. Failure to do so may lead to a malfunction.
21
<RET CTRL> terminal
This is the external control terminal. This terminal controls the on/off of the external return control switches 1, 2, 3 and the intercom microphone 1, 2.
The return signal can be assigned from [MAIN MENU]
→
[RETURN SETTING]
→
[RETURN SELECT]
→
[RETURN C].
22
<DC IN> terminal
This is an input terminal for the external DC power supply. Connect an external DC power supply to this terminal. (DC 10.8 V to 17 V)
23
<FRONT>/<REAR> selector switch
Used to switch the microphone input signal of <MIC 1> to the front microphone or the rear microphone.
<FRONT>:
Front microphone
<REAR>:
Rear microphone
24
<LINE/MIC/
+
48V> selector switch (<MIC 1>)
Used to switch the audio input signal of the audio channel 1.
<LINE>:
When connecting audio equipment with the line input
<MIC>:
When connecting an external microphone
<
+
48V>:
When supplying 48 V power to the microphone
25
<EXT I/O> terminal
This is the external input and output terminal.
26 <LINE/MIC/
+
48V> selector switch (<MIC 2>)
Used to switch the audio input signal of the audio channel 2
<LINE>:
When connecting audio equipment with the line input
<MIC>:
When connecting an external microphone
<
+
48V>:
When supplying 48 V power to the microphone
27 <MIC 1> terminal
This terminal is used to connect audio equipment or a microphone.
The power for the microphone is supplied via this terminal, enabling use of a phantom powered (48 V) microphone. Turn the power off when
connecting a microphone, and then configure the settings to suit the microphone after connecting the microphone.
28
<MIC 2> terminal
Used to connect audio equipment or a microphone.
The power for the microphone is supplied via this terminal, enabling use of a phantom powered (48 V) microphone. Turn the power off when
connecting a microphone, and then configure the settings to suit the microphone after connecting the microphone.
29 <REMOTE> terminal
Used to connect the remote control unit (optional) which can control some of the functions.