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Parts Identification
Front
SYSTEM indicator
Indicates the status of the unit.
For details, see “Indicators” (page 29).
WARNING
If the SYSTEM indicator is rapidly blinking orange, do
not touch the unit. The unit may be hot due to a cooling
malfunction caused by a fan error or blocked ventilation
holes, and touching the connectors may result in burns.
Disconnect the DC connector, and wait for the unit to
cool down sufficiently before touching it.
Rear
Equipotential grounding terminal
Use this for equipotential grounding connections.
SDI input/output connectors A to D (BNC
type)
Input/output 3G/HD serial digital component signals.
Notes
Use SDI input/output connectors A when transmitting
HD video.
Multiple lines of HD video cannot be transmitted
simultaneously.
MAIN and SUB network connectors (LC×2)
Connect 10GBASE-SR-compatible OM3 or OM4 optical
fiber cables here. Remove the supplied covers before
connecting the optical fiber cables.
Notes
Attach the supplied covers when optical fiber cables
are not connected. Dust and particles can have
negative effects on communication. Be sure to clean
the optical connectors periodically.
Bending and pulling can damage the optical fiber
cables and connectors. Be sure to handle them with
care.
RS-232C connector (9-pin D-sub)
Control device connected to this connector remotely.
For details, contact your local Sony representative.
DC IN connector
Connect the 24 V DC power cable here.
Use a Hosiden–manufactured connector to connect.
Part no: TCP8927-53
Power cable: For voltages above 60 V at max. The power
cable’s rating must be more than 2 A.
When using an AC adapter, use the AC-81MD (not
supplied) etc.
Warning on power supply devices
For the DC power supply, be sure to use the AC adapter
that is supplied or one that is recommended, or a device
that complies with the IEC 60601-1 standard and is
protected by double insulation or reinforced insulation.
Be sure to use a power supply device capable of
supplying a voltage of 24 V and a current of 1 A or more.
However, the device should not be capable of supplying
240 VA for 60 seconds or more (10 A or less).
Use of power supply devices other than the above may
result in fire or electric shock.
NC
GND
24 V DC
1A