CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)
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CONTROL section
2
1
MIDI IN connector
2
MIDI OUT connector
3
MIDI THRU connector
These are 5-pin DIN connectors that function as
MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, and MIDI THRU respectively.
4
TIME CODE IN connector
This is an XLR-3-31 connector (balanced) for sup-
plying time code from an external device.
Hint
The time code source to be displayed (either external
or internal) and the frame rate can be selected in the
display (MIDI/GPI/TC function TC EVENT screen).
5
GPI connector
This connector is provided for future expansion. It is
not supported by the current software.
6
PC CONTROL RS-232-C connector
This is a 9-pin D-sub connector for connection to
the RS232C connector of a PC, to allow the PC to
control the software of the PM1D system.
Use a D-sub 9-pin (female
← →
female) cross cable
to connect this to the serial (COM) connector of
your PC.
7
PC CONTROL USB connector
This connector is provided for future expansion. It is
not supported by the current software.
8
ENGINE A I/O connectors (1/2)
These are BNC connectors for connection to ENGINE A
so that control signals can be received and transmitted.
9
ENGINE B I/O connectors (1/2)
These are BNC connectors for connection to the
DSP1D-EX {DSP1D} used as ENGINE B when two
engines (A/B) are connected in a mirror configura-
tion to a single console. They are used to transmit
and receive control signals.
The current software is not able to simultaneously
use two engines that are connected to the console.
Only mirror mode is supported, where two engines
are connected to the console in a mirror configura-
tion, and only one engine at a time is used.
0
CONSOLE IN/OUT connectors (1/2)
These connectors are provided for future expansion.
They are not supported by the current software.
Hint
The PM1D system will operate normally if either set 1
or set 2 of the ENGINE A IN/OUT connectors (
8
) is
connected. However it is also possible to connect both
sets 1 and 2 so that one of them will function as a
standby. In normal operation, only one set of cables will
be used. However if a communication error occurs and
transmission becomes impossible, the PM1D system
will automatically switch to the valid set of cables and
attempt to re-establish communication.
However, the system will not function properly
unless both the IN and OUT connectors of at least
one set (set 1 or set 2) are connected correctly. For
details on connections, refer to “CS1D Operation
Manual (Start-up).”
CONSOLE
ENGINE B
ENGINE A
IN
1
2
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
1
2
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
1
2
OUT
IN
OUT
USB
RS-232-C
PC
CONTROL
TIME CODE IN
GPI
MIDI
IN
OUT
THRU
CONTROL I/O
0
9
8
7
1
2
3
6
5
4
Summary of Contents for CS1D
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