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NTRODUCTION

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1.1 Product Description .............................. 8

1.2 Manual Summary ................................. 8

1.3 System Overview ................................. 9

1.4 Unpacking .......................................... 10

1.5 Equipment Supplied ............................ 10

1.6 Static Precautions ............................... 11

1.7 Environment ........................................ 11

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2.1 Mechanical Installation ...................... 12

2.2 Electrical Installation .......................... 13

2.3 ViVid Rear Panel Connections ............. 13

2.4 Cabling ............................................... 14

2.5 External Cable Considerations ............ 14

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2.6 Connecting The Various System

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2.7 Internal and External SCSI Devices .... 16

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3.1 Introduction......................................... 17

   3.2 Switching on the ViVid ..................... 17

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4.1 Cleaning The Exterior Of The ViVid ..... 18

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Introduction ............................................... 19

Reference Signal Input ............................. 19

Analogue Video Input and Output ............. 19

Signal Inputs and Outputs ......................... 19

Dimensions ............................................... 20

Содержание DVV212-A

Страница 1: ...1 Installation Manual SoftwareVersion 1 0H 2 0E PartNumber DVV212 A Document Number 156 Manual by Owen P Walker Emilijo Mihatov Copyright 2000...

Страница 2: ...ssed or implied with respect to the system s performance or fitness for a particular purpose In no event will Fairlight ESP Pty Ltd be liable for direct or indirect damages arising from any defect in...

Страница 3: ...lectrical Installation 13 2 3 ViVid Rear Panel Connections 13 2 4 Cabling 14 2 5 External Cable Considerations 14 2 5 1 SONY 9 PIN CABLE 14 2 5 2 VIDEO CABLES 14 2 5 3 LTC CABLE 14 2 5 4 AUDIO CABLES...

Страница 4: ...her information on EMC procedures please refer to the following titles Noise Reduction Techniques In Electronic Systems by Henry W Ott EMC by Tim Williams Operation of this equipment in a residential...

Страница 5: ...il tero es usado para indicar la presencia de un voltage peligroso en el interior del aparato de suficiente intensidad como para constituir riesgo de electrocuci n a las personas The exclamation point...

Страница 6: ...ce Belgium DIN49441 CEE 7 Sheet VII 10A 250VAC Europe SEV 10A 250VAC Switzerland CEI23 16 10A 250VAC Italy NEMA5 15P NEMA6 15P 10A 250VAC USA Standards applicable for Mains Leads Rating Country CSA22...

Страница 7: ...x 1 323 465 0080 France USA East Coast Fairlight France 41 43 Rue des Peupliers 92100 Boulogne Billancourt Paris France Tel 33 1 4610 9292 Fax 33 1 4610 9295 Fairlight USA 2 West 45 th Street Suite 60...

Страница 8: ...in real time onto a high speed magnetic disk drive The file can then be played with all signals being output in sync with each other using the front panel or Sony 9 pin remote control For a more detai...

Страница 9: ...e device such as a video tape recorder The ViVid can be remote controlled from other devices such as the Fairlight MFX range of digital audio workstations via the Sony RS422 protocol In such a configu...

Страница 10: ...ecord the items you have received This will both help you when you have to make an enquiry by having the relevant details logged in your Installation Manual in the event of a packing omission At this...

Страница 11: ...air conditioned environment Generally an area comfortable for people 20 C 21 C should be suitable The ViVid uses fans for its forced ventilation system these generate an amount of ambient noise Users...

Страница 12: ...e ViVid is to be installed into a rack the four feet on the underside of the system need to be removed using a philips screwdriver 2 Next remove the front dress panel to allow access to the rack mount...

Страница 13: ...be unexpectedly cut then both the units should be fed from a backed up power source such as a UPS Mains connections should be fitted with the appropriate type of plug See Section Mains Plugs Power Co...

Страница 14: ...coaxial cable is suitable 2 5 4 AUDIO CABLES Standard shielded balanced audio cable is suitable The interconnecting cables supplied as standard may not be long enough for your installation in which c...

Страница 15: ...external picture monitor 6 To lock the ViVid to an external video reference connect the source to the REF IN Port 7 To allow an external timecode to be used with the ViVid connect a time code source t...

Страница 16: ...ay internally which can hold a Kingston Technology DE 100 SW drive enclosure The system typically comes configured with one system disk which contains the Operating System and ViVid software This allo...

Страница 17: ...ANY CABLES 3 2 SWITCHING ON THE VIVID 1 Press the Power switch located on the front of the ViVid 2 The unit will show the SCSI ID flashing while the disk drive spins up Drive activity is denoted by th...

Страница 18: ...g with a soft cloth or small brush A brush is especially useful for removing dust from around connectors and cooling grilles Use a cloth dampened in water that contains 50 isopropyl alcohol to remove...

Страница 19: ...RENCE SIGNAL INPUT Reference Video Connector BNC Input Level 1V p p 75 Ohms ANALOGUE VIDEO INPUT AND OUTPUT Television Standard PAL CCIR 625 50 NTSC 525 60 Signal Processing CCIR 601 4 2 2 8 Bit Genlo...

Страница 20: ...20 DIMENSIONS Height 13 cm 3RU Depth 48 cm Width 48 cm Weight approx 14kg Notes...

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