
Installing the Equipment
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Reference Guide: Voyager E5784 and E5788 HD DSNG Encoder
ST.RE.E10137.3
H SYNC
Studio Black and Burst should be fed to the 75
Ω
BNC
connector (H SYNC). This will then genlock the
Encoder to the Studio system. This method may be
required with some audio formats, or for locking
Encoders to an evolution 5000 Multiplexer. For details
on the genlocking system see Annex F, Audio Modes.
Table 2.5: H SYNC Connector
Pin Signal
Centre Video
Input
Screen Ground
Impedance 75
Ω
COMP VIDEO
A 75
Ω
BNC connector provides a high quality
analogue video input to the unit. See Chapter 4,
Operating the Equipment Locally, Video Input Option
for the types of video and selection method.
NOTE…
The input is differential to prevent 50 Hz/60 Hz hum.
Table 2.6: COMP VIDEO Connector
Pin Signal
Centre Video
Input
Screen
Video Input Return
Impedance 75
Ω
2.5.6 Audio
Inputs
Connect the audio cable to the AUDIO IN
connector. The 15-way, D-type male connector is
used in different ways according to the audio input
and the encoding configuration selected.
The connector provides two stereo pairs. They may be independently
configured as either analogue or digital. The left channel is used to input
digital audio.
The Encoder is supplied with a break-out cable which plugs into this
connector, and provides a more convenient means of connecting the audio
signals via five connectors. There are four XLR female connectors, with the
fifth cable being a BNC which provides an AES/EBU 75
Ω
digital reference
output.