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Controls and their functions
<Connector area>
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SD REF IN connectors and 75-ohm termination switch
These are the input connectors for the SD reference video signals.
Input the NTSC signals with colour burst.
To terminate, set the switch to ON.
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HD REF IN connectors and 75-ohm termination switch
This is the input connectors for the HD reference video signals.
Input tri-level sync signals with positive and negative polarities.
To terminate, set the switch to ON.
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A
HD REF OUT connector
This is the output connector for the HD reference video signals used for external
synchronization.
It outputs tri-level sync signals with positive and negative polarities.
The field frequency is synchronized with the input signals. (If no signals are input, the
frequency follows the menu setting.)
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B
SD REF OUT connector
This is the output connector for the NTSC external synchronization signal (black burst
signal).
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C
DIGITAL AUDIO IN/OUT connector
This I/O connector is for digital audio signals which comply with the AES/EBU standard.
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Remote control connectors
The unit can be controlled from an external source by connecting the unit with another unit
or an external controller.
There are two remote control connectors, one for IN/OUT uses and the other for OUT
uses.
IN/OUT: For connection with an external controller.
For connection with deck-to-deck operation.
OUT:
For connection with parallel running operations.
For use in a loop-through configuration.
E
ENCODER REMOTE connector
The external encoder/controller is hooked up to this connector when the video output
signal and other settings are to be adjusted from an external source.
F
RS-232C connector
G
PARALLEL REMOTE connector
This is used when operating the unit from an external source.