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Chapter 5
Connections and Settings
Chapter 5
Connections and Settings
The following figure shows a cut editing system
configuration that uses this unit as the player and a
DSR-85/85P as the recorder.
Connections for a Cut Editing System
For details of connecting devices other than the DSR-60/
60Ps, refer to the instruction manual for each device.
When you select assemble or insert editing
mode on the editing controller, the EDIT
MODE indicator lights on the front panel of the
recorder and the recorder automatically enters
the selected editing mode.
DSR-60/60P
(player)
Audio input
Source monitor
Editing control unit (such as
RM-450/450CE, PVE-500, etc.)
a)
DSR-85/85P
(recorder)
Composite
video input
Audio input
Composite
video input
Main monitor
1
75
Ω
coaxial cable (not supplied)
3
Cable with RCA phono plugs
(not supplied)
2
9-pin remote control cable (one cable
is supplied with the DSR-60P)
Settings on the DSR-85/85P (recorder) and
DSR-60/60P (player)
For details of the video/audio input and audio mode settings
for the recorder, refer to the DSR-85/85P Operating
Instructions.
Note
When the recorder and the player are interconnected
via the QSDI interface, jog audio monitoring is not
possible with the recorder and its monitor even if the
recorder is in EE mode. For this purpose use the
player and its monitor.
About reference video signals
In order to provide stable video and audio signals for
analog editing, it is necessary for the built-in time base
corrector (TBC) to operate correctly. To ensure this,
input a reference video signal synchronized with the
video signal to the REF. VIDEO IN connector and set
the REF. VIDEO IN 75
Ω
termination switch to ON.
Switch
Recorder
Player
REMOTE
REMOTE
REMOTE/LOCAL
1
2
1
3
1
2
3
1
QSDI OUTPUT
MONITOR
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT 2
(SUPER)
REMOTE
QSDI
INPUT
MONITOR
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT 2
(SUPER)
REMOTE
REF.
VIDEO
OUT
REF.
VIDEO IN
PLAYER
RECORDER
REMOTE
AC IN
ANALOG I/O
REF.VIDEO
VIDEO OUT
MONITOR
AUDIO
S VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
QSDI
COMPONENT VIDEO
TBC REMOTE
SDI OUTPUT
TIME CODE OUT
QSDI
a) For the settings on the editing control unit,
see “Settings on an editing control unit”
(page 47).