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12VDC

VTR 1

Beta Player

BETACAM SP

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S-VHS Player

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Setup Notes

This setup allows a Beta & S-VHS source to be
routed into the system via S-VHS breakout
cables (TecNec model SV4-2B-6). The output is
routed to an S-VHS recorder via the Beta
Recorder Deck’s S-VHS output. In essence, the
Beta Recorder is being utilized as a transcoder
for output to the S-VHS Recorder. In this config-
uration, the SOLO-AUTO switches on the
RECORD SIDE of the One-2-Punch should be in
SOLO  mode in order to rout the RS422 and
Audio to the S-VHS Recorder and the Video to
the Beta Recorder.

4 Machine Multi-Format System

(2-Source VTRs & 2 Record VTRs)

Beta & S-VHS Source with Beta

& S-VHS Recorder

(S-VHS Looped)

USING THE 1-2 PUNCH WITH MULTIFORMAT VIDEO: BETA, SVHS, HI8, RGB

The One-2-Punch is a passive device as far as actual signal switching is concerned. In this fashion, a variety of signals can be
used to meet your equipment needs. The rear panel graphics indicates the standard BETA(R-Y, B-Y, Y)  with an overlay for SVHS(Y
and C). This graphic is simply a guide. Simply put the One-2-Punch has 3 video path lines which switch together in an A/B method.
Therefore you can use those lines in any configuration your system requires.

COMPONENT: Connect the component lines from the VTRs to the appropriate section  of the One-2-Punch.: just follow the graph-
ics and be consistent. YUV systems will use the Y channel for Y and the R-Y and B-Y channels for U and V. RGB can be used as
well. The only requirement is that sync-on-green be used. If this is not possible, then fed the sync information separately to the
appropriate destination.

SVHS: Since the One-2-Punch has 3 video lines per device, it is simple to use SVHS equipment. A 4-Pin (SVHS) to BNC break-
out cable is available: TecNec part# SV4-2B-6. With this cable simply connect the BNC labeled Y and C to the corresponding Y
and C  overlay labeled connectors on the One-2-Punch. If you are using SVHS for input and output, then 2 such cables would be
required. In a system where VTR#1 is a BETA and VTR#2 is an SVHS machine the hookup must be all done is SVHS. Use the
SVHS output of the BETA machine with the breakout cable. Connect the male 4-Pin end to the SVHS output of the source VTR
and the corresponding Y and C BNCs to the One-2-Punch. Repeat  in reverse the same process for the record output to the
recorders. If you are using a BETA source with an SVHS source and the recorder VTR is  a single BETA recorder, then use the
breakout cables with the source side VTRs and the straight component feed to the BETA recorder, utilizing the transcoder feature
of the Non-linear edit system. (SEE DIAGRAMS 1-B THROUGH 1-B)

COMPOSITE VIDEO: As mentioned in previous chapters, the One-2-Punch handles 3 lines of video. In a composite video sys-
tem, simply chose a connector per path as required. It is possible to connect the VTR composite video outputs to the channel
labeled Y and the same VTRs monitor signal to the channel labeled R-Y, in so doing the One-2-Punch can route the video signals
to the editor and likewise route the “monitor out” signals to a video monitor.

Diagram: 1-B

TYPICAL APPLICATION DIAGRAMS

Summary of Contents for PNCH-1

Page 1: ...SPECS SPECS SPEC TEC NEC A LWAY S SM Operation Instructions PNCH 1 One 2 Punch Specialized Router For Non Linear Editing Applications ...

Page 2: ... Products Inc 1998 Patent Pending IN NEUTRIK NEUTRIK NEUTRIK Push NEUTRIK NEUTRIK Push NEUTRIK NEUTRIK Push NEUTRIK Push NEUTRIK Push NEUTRIK Push NEUTRIK NEUTRIK 12VDC Source Record Connections RS422 9pin D sub Female Configurations Video R Y B Y Y or YUV YC and 1 Composite Video 3 Composite Video Rear panel has 3 BNC lines which can be configured for any of the above configurations Configuration...

Page 3: ...m either source into the Non Linear editor After the effects and cre ative work is completed the unit can send the clip to either of 2 different or separate recording devices such as VTRs All audio signals dual channel balanced and video signals R Y B Y or SVHS or RGB are connected into the rear panel of the One 2 Punch All 4 RS422 lines are also connected to the rear panel The audio video I O por...

Page 4: ... SOLO AUTO SWITCHES In the SOLO mode this switch allows the selection of information based on the operation described above In the AUTO mode control is designated by the large AUTO push button switches If all three SOLO AUTO switches are in the AUTO position then just pressing and releasing the AUTO switch will select either machine 1 or 2 accordingly You may place any of the 3 SOLO AUTO switches ...

Page 5: ... BETACAM SP 00 00 00 00 VTR 1 Sony Beta Recorder RS422 VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO RS422 AUDIO BETACAM SP 00 00 00 00 NLE AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO RS422 VIDEO IN I O OUT TYPICAL APPLICATION DIAGRAMS FRONT SWITCHES CONTROLS 4 Machine System 2 Source VTRs 2 Record VTRs Diagram 1 A Note The diagrams provided represent typical system applications and show a very simplified setups in order to best explain the One...

Page 6: ...h together in an A B method Therefore you can use those lines in any configuration your system requires COMPONENT Connect the component lines from the VTRs to the appropriate section of the One 2 Punch just follow the graph ics and be consistent YUV systems will use the Y channel for Y and the R Y and B Y channels for U and V RGB can be used as well The only requirement is that sync on green be us...

Page 7: ...s Used TYPICAL APPLICATION DIAGRAMS R Y B Y Y R Y B Y Y OUT RS422 VIDEO SOURCE 2 SOURCE 1 REC 1 REC 2 OUT R Y B Y Y R Y B Y Y CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 CH 1 CH 1 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 1 CH 2 SOURCE 2 SOURCE 1 REC 1 REC 2 CH 1 CH 2 EDITOR OUT EDITOR IN Made In USA By TecNec Div Tower Products Inc 1998 Patent Pending IN NEUTRIK NEUTRIK NEUTRIK Push NEUTRIK NEUTRIK Push NEUTRIK NEUTRIK Push NEUTRIK Push NEUTRIK Pus...

Page 8: ...N 00 00 00 00 S VHS VU 20 0 50 100 10 7 3 5 0 3 VU 20 0 50 100 10 7 3 5 0 3 BETACAM SP 00 00 00 00 Dual Editor System 2 VTRs Each Record Back To Beta VIDEO R Y B Y Y AUDIO AUDIO R Y B Y Y R Y B Y Y IN AUDIO IN R Y B Y Y IN AUDIO IN IN Diagram 1 E RS422 VIDEO SOURCE 2 SOURCE 1 REC 1 REC 2 OUT R Y B Y Y R Y B Y Y CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 CH 1 CH 1 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 1 CH 2 SOURCE 2 SOURCE 1 REC 1 REC 2 CH 1 CH...

Page 9: ...t RS422 Sony Beta Recorder BETACAM SP 00 00 00 00 Audio Video In TYPICAL APPLICATION DIAGRAMS PSW 422 A Out Tally In Tally Out 12V DC 100mA B RS422 2 1 BETACAM SP 00 00 00 00 VO 9800 SOURCE 2 SOURCE 1 REC 1 REC 2 OUT R Y B Y Y R Y B Y Y CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 CH 1 CH 1 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 1 CH 2 SOURCE 2 SOURCE 1 REC 1 REC 2 CH 1 CH 2 EDITOR OUT EDITOR IN Made In USA By TecNec Div Tower Products Inc 1998 Pa...

Page 10: ...place to scan footage from the source VTR The One 2 Punch does not pro vide a special interface for monitoring However it is suggested that in keeping with the single monitor desk top approach to use a dual input monitor This monitor can be connected to the monitor outputs of the source and record VTRs thereby providing both in and out signal monitoring of the edit process in addition to viewing a...

Page 11: ... can be used for spot VTR monitoring using the audio monitor outputs of the VTRs while the production mixer is fed to the recorder input directly TYPICAL APPLICATION DIAGRAMS AUDIO RS422 VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO SOURCE 2 SOURCE 1 REC 1 REC 2 OUT R Y B Y Y R Y B Y Y CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 CH 1 CH 1 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 1 CH 2 SOURCE 2 SOURCE 1 REC 1 REC 2 CH 1 CH 2 EDITOR OUT EDITOR IN Made In USA By TecNec Div Towe...

Page 12: ...to the properly marked port on the back of the One 2 Punch Connect the NLE to the SOURCE RS422 9 pin connector located directly below the Source1 and Source2 9 pins The following diagrams help illustrate various applications regarding this feature Please note that only the RS422 9 Pin connectors are shown on the rear panel of the One 2 Punch for pur poses of clarity Diagram 1a 4 MACHINE SYSTEM 2 S...

Page 13: ...used to record the edited material from the NLE As shown simply connect the VTR RS422 cables from each VTR to each designated port on the source side Connect the NLE to the output 9 pin located directly below the source 9 pins Place the Control Switch in the source position LEFT and leave it there There is no need to connect any RS422 cables to the Record side VTR1 Source Record Diagram 2A 2 MACHI...

Page 14: ...e side LEFT and leave it there This allows the RS422 to act independently and each NLE controls it s own pair of VTRs SOURCE 2 SOURCE 1 REC 1 REC 2 OUT IN NLE NLE VTR A NLE 2 NLE 1 VTR B VTR D VTR C POWERING THE ONE 2 PUNCH Although the One 2 Punch is a passive device for its signal switching functions it still requires power for the logic and LED display features A 12VDC 500mA powerpack is includ...

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