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Session Controller / KC-24
SESSION CONTROLLER
There are two connections required on the back panel of RADAR
24
to attach the Session Controller remote
cable.
Power:
Insert the barrel plug of the Session Controller cable into the power receptacle labeled
REMOTE POWER
on the rear of the unit.
Data:
Attach the 9-pin D-sub connector of the Session Controller cable to the 9-pin receptacle located
directly above the SCSI terminator in the card cage section of the back panel.
KC –24 KEYBOARD
The KC-24 attaches to the RADAR
24 using the keyboard’s connector plug and a 5-pin DIN adaptor. The
keyboard receptacle, located just to the right of the A.C. power connector, is inset in a round hole labeled
PC
KEYBOARD
.
Monitor (optional)
Any standard SVGA monitor (800x600 resolution) can be attached directly to the RADAR
24. The monitor
connection is a 15-pin D-sub connector located on the far left of the card cage section on the back panel.
RADARLINK
RADARLINK allows multiple RADAR
units to be synchronized so that they can be operated together as a
single machine. The 9-pin D-sub
RLINK IN
and
RLINK OUT
connectors used for RADARLINK are located on
the far right hand side of the card cage section on the rear of the unit. Connection between two units can be
made using the cable supplied with a multiple unit purchase or by using any 9-pin D-sub cable that is wired
pin-to-pin. These can be purchased from iZ Technology or from an electronics or computer retailer in your
area.
Note: Make sure that the cable is wired pin-to-pin! Some 9-pin cables have modified pin-outs and will not work for this
application.
Ethernet
RADAR
24 ships with a 10/100 Base T Ethernet card that can be used for backing up, transferring and
exporting files. You can connect to an NT server or connect to a PC or a Mac in a peer-to-peer configuration.
The Ethernet card is located in the card cage just to the left of the Adrenaline
card, which has the active
SCSI terminator on it.
Machine Control
RADAR
24 supports two formats of machine control, Sony 9-pin (RS-422) and MMC or MIDI Machine
Control. These control protocols allow RADAR
24 to be controlled from other equipment like video decks