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Connecting External Equipment
Making a Component Connection
Connect video cameras or other devices capable of component output to the RGB/COMPONENT connectors at INPUT 1 through 4.
When doing this, use a conversion cable for component to mini D-Sub 15-pin type.
fig.component-connection.eps
1
5
female connector
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6
9
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10
15
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1 : Pr
2 : Y
3 : Pb
6 : GND (Pr)
7 : GND (Y)
8 : GND (Pb)
To assign component input to channel 2, go to [A-BUS/PGM] and press [2], then press the [RGB/COMPONENT] button. When the
V-40HD detects the component input, the [INPUT STATUS] indicator of the channel 2 lights up.
fig.select-component-in.eps
Making a Composite Connection
Connect video cameras, DVD players, or other devices capable of composite output to the COMPOSITE connectors at INPUT 1
through 4.
* When connecting equipment that has an RCA type output jack, use the included RCA - BNC conversion plug.
fig.composite-connection.eps
To assign composite input to channel 3, go to [A-BUS/PGM] and press [3], then press the [COMPOSITE] button. When the V-40HD
detects the composite input, the [INPUT STATUS] indicator of the channel 3 lights up.
fig.select-composite-in.eps
By default, [1] through [4] in the current output bus are used to assign input sources. Changing the mode lets you perform these operations using
the buttons in the standby bus. You can also disable (set to OFF) operation of the [HDMI], [RGB/COMPONENT], and [COMPOSITE] buttons. Go to the
System menu (p. 49) and use [Source Assign Mode] to make the changes.