Videonics PowerScript
Using PowerScript as a Stand-Alone/Live Device
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U
SING
P
OWER
S
CRIPT
AS
A
S
TAND
-A
LONE
/L
IVE
D
EVICE
This setup uses PowerScript, the keyboard, and the mouse as a stand-alone device—that
is, PowerScript is not connected to any other devices (with the exception of the monitor
or monitors).
To configure PowerScript as a Stand-Alone/Live Device:
1
Connect the Preview monitor to the PREVIEW OUT connector on the PowerScript rear
panel.
2
Connect the Program monitor to the VIDEO OUT connector, also on the rear panel.
Turn to “Completing the Setup” on page 26 to configure PowerScript to use two separate
monitors for Preview and Program, then complete the required steps.
AC INPUT
VOLTAGE
100-240 VAC
50-60 Hz
AV
PC CARD (PCMCIA)
TYPE I, II, III
SERIAL
(RS-232)
GPI-1
GPI-2
Y
R-Y (U)
B-Y (V)
Y
IN
OUT
TERM
FINE
COARSE
COMPOSITE
Y/C
COMPOSITE
Y/C
OUT
OUT
R-Y (U)
B-Y (V)
SYNC
SC PHASE
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
PREVIEW
KEY
COMPONENT IN
COMPONENT OUT
RISK OF FIRE
REPLACE FUSE
AS MARKED
FUSE RATING
1A FOR 120 VAC
.5A FOR 220 VAC
Preview
Monitor
Program
Monitor
Video IN
Video IN
PowerScript as a Stand-Alone / Live Device
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