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Connectors on the Rear and Right Side
5
CCU connector
6
DATA connector
7
DC OUT connector
8
DC IN connector
1
INTERCOM/PROGRAM connector
2
PROMPTER OUT connector
3
RETURN OUT connector
4
MIC IN (CH1/CH2) connectors
1
INTERCOM/PROGRAM connector (XLR
5-pin, male)
Connect a headset for monitoring intercom audio or
program audio. Normally, a monaural (one-side)
headset should be connected.
An internal adjustment can be made to enable both
sides of the headset to receive audio, with intercom
audio on the left side and program audio on the right
side.
Contact your Sony dealer for further information on this
internal adjustment.
2
PROMPTER OUT (teleprompter video signal
output) connector (BNC type)
Outputs teleprompter video signals
1)
from the camera
control unit. (This unit can treat color teleprompter
video signals.)
If you have made the internal adjustment to change the
teleprompter video signal transfer direction so that
signals are transferred from this unit to the camera
control unit, this connector becomes the input
connector for teleprompter video signals.
Contact your Sony dealer for further information on the
internal adjustment to change the teleprompter video signal
transfer direction.
3
RETURN OUT (return video signal output)
connector (BNC type)
Outputs return video signals from a camera control
unit. Use the RETURN 1 and RETURN 2 buttons to
switch between the two return video signals.
4
MIC IN (CH1/CH2) (MIC inputs, channel 1 and
channel 2) connectors (XLR 3-pin, female)
Connect external microphones or other equipment as
sources for audio to be transferred to the camera
control unit’s channel 1 or 2.
Set the AUDIO SELECT (CH1/CH2) switch to select
the channel for the connected equipment.
1) Teleprompter video signals: Video signals for prompter
which displays scripts in the television monitor by the
camera lens or on the face of a one-way mirror
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positioned directly in front of the camera lens so that
performers can read scripts while looking into the
camera lens.
Illustration: CA-TX7