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6 Accessories
HOST TURRET
The 99-1213 Host Turret (shown on page 6-2)
includes a 99-1211 Clock and Event Timer. It has
space for eight 1.6" panels, four 3.2" panels, or a
combination thereof. The Host Turret requires a
countertop cutout of 12.8" x 10".
Some of the most commonly used Accessory
panels, as shown in the Host Turret example, are
the Studio Selector panel (99-1190) that allows
host control over monitor source selection; the
Dual Fader panel (99-1192) for host control of
the studio speaker and the host headphone levels;
and the Group Mic panel (99-1210) with On/Off
control of up to six microphones. Control panels
for tape machines, digital delivery systems, and
delay units are also available.
RMXDIGITAL DIVIDER KIT
Mounting an accessory panel into the RMX-
digital mainframe requires a 99-1411-1 or a 99-
1411-2 Divider Kit (see page 2-2 for additional
information) be installed in the mainframe.
The 99-1411-1 kit takes up one input slot and
holds two 1.6" x 6" panels.
The 99-1411-2 takes up two input slots and
holds two 3.2" x 6" panels, four 1.6" x 6" panels,
or a combination thereof.
Headphone Distribution Amp
The 99-1215 Headphone amp has six discrete
outputs (for one Host and up to five Co-Hosts and/
or Guests) and three inputs. The amplifier’s in-
puts can come from the Control Room and/or Stu-
dio Host and Guest headphone outputs.
Headphone level is digitally controlled when the
99-1214-series headphone panels are used. Head-
phone panels are available with and without a
volume control pot. Those without a pot are de-
signed to use the headphone fader panel (shown
in the dual cabinet plate example on page 6-1).
Existing headphone control panels, which use
a pot to directly control the audio to the head-
phones, can also be used with the 99-1215 Head-
phone Amplifier.
ESE Cable
An ESE timecode signal extension cable is in-
cluded in the original display’s umbilical cable. It
terminates in a 9-pin female D-Sub connector near
the mainframe connectors. On the reflective dis-
play the ESE or SMPTE cable termiantes in a
AMP MOD IV connector (J4). Refer to page 2-7
for the pinout of this conenctor.
On an original display, terminate the facility-
supplied ESE cable in a male 9-pin D-Sub, using
pins 1 and 3. The clock’s ESE signal input is bal-
anced, so either a balanced or an unbalanced ESE
signal can be used (connect the + signal to pin 1).
See the drawing below for details.
Logic Wiring
To assist in logic cable design and construction,
Harris’ Technical Services Department can
supply logic wiring diagrams for many popular
peripheral devices.
To assist in installation, Harris also offers pre-
made peripheral logic cables for many popular
devices. For availability and pricing, contact a sales
representative.
END VIEW, MALE D-SUB
(ESE TIMECODE EXTENDER)
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