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Removing the Connector Covers
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Be sure to carry out step
3
before powering the unit off
(putting it into standby). The new system frequency
setting will not be saved if you power off without
carrying out step
3
.
4
Press the on/standby switch to power the unit off (put
it into standby), and then press it again to power the
unit on.
The selected system frequency becomes available for
use.
You can change the system frequency setting by using the
setup menu item OPERATIONAL FUNCTION >SYSTEM
SEL >SYSTEM FREQ.
For details about the setup menu, see page 74 “System
Menu” in Chapter 6.
When the system frequency is set to 60I or 30P, select
drop-frame mode (DF) or non-drop-frame mode (NDF) on
page P2 of the function menu
Removing the Connector
Covers
When the unit is shipped from the factory, connector
covers are attached to the following connectors.
• AUDIO OUTPUT 1/3 and 2/4 connectors
• HDSDI INPUT connector
• HDSDI OUTPUT connectors
• SDSDI OUTPUT connector
• RS232C connector
To use one of these connectors, remove the cover as
follows.
1
Press the POWER (main power) switch to power the
unit off.
2
Remove the screw(s) of the connector cover, using a
screwdriver that matches the grooves of the screw(s).
3
Remove the connector cover.
Save the screw(s) and cover, so that you can reattach
the cover if necessary.
These connectors are designed to allow direct contact with
conductive circuits. Weak voltage may be present because
Note
Note
Caution
SDSDI OUTPUT
HDSDI INPUT
AUDIO INPUT
HDSDI OUTPUT
1
2
REF VIDEO INPUT
TIME CODE
POWER
ANALOG HD INPUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO
(AES/EBU)
COMPOSITE OUTPUT
AUDIO MONITOR
1/3
2/4
AUDIO OUTPUT
1/3
2/4
R
L
IN
OUT
Y/G
P
B
/R
SYNS
RS232C
REMOTE(9P)
P
B
/B
1/2
INPUT
OUTPUT
CONTROL
3/4
1/2
3/4
S400
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AC IN
MONITOR
2
1
2
3
3
2
3
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