SDTI interface
Digital data input/output operations using the SDTI format (compressed digital interface) are enabled by installing the
Source
Reference signal
generator
<Notes>
SDTI (Serial Data Transport Interface) complies with the SMPTE 305M standard.
The data stream format transferred via the SDTI complies with the SMPTE 321M standard.
AC IN
SIGNAL
GND
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CH1/2 |
| VIDEO |
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| Y | 75Ω |
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CH1/2 | PB | REF VIDEO |
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OUT |
| IN |
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| PR | 75Ω |
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Y | 1 | VIDEO |
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PB | 2 |
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PR | 3 |
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REMOTE
REMOTE IN/OUT
REMOTE OUT
ENCODER REMOTE
PARALLEL
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CH1 PUSH AUDIO PUSH CH2 | PUSH | TC | ||
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| TC |
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| OUT |
CH1 | AUDIO | CH2 |
| MON |
| OUT |
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| L |
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| MON |
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| R |
| OPTION 1 |
| SDI |
IN | OUT |
| 1 |
ACTIVE
THROUGH
2
| 3 |
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| OPTION 2 |
| SDTI |
IN | OUT |
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2
Precautions to observe when using the SDTI signals
O The unit can record only if the SDTI input signals are 1a transfer signals in the DVCPRO format. However, when playback signals other than normal
SERVICE ONLY
SDTI signals
1a playback signals have been input, there is no guaranty for the pictures and sound recorded or for pictures and sound with EE.
O Editing operations can be performed only when all the video and audio signals as well as the time codes in the SDTI input signals are regular data based on the DVCPRO format.
O CUE signals are not transferred by the SDTI
Recorder
AC IN
SIGNAL
GND
AES/EBU |
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CH1/2 |
| VIDEO |
IN |
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| IN |
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| ON |
| Y | 75Ω |
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| OFF |
CH1/2 | PB | REF VIDEO |
OUT |
| IN |
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| ON |
| PR | 75Ω |
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| OFF |
Y | 1 | VIDEO |
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| OUT |
PB2 (WFM)
PR3 (SUPER)
REMOTE
REMOTE IN/OUT
REMOTE OUT
ENCODER REMOTE
PARALLEL
| ANALOG |
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CH1 PUSH AUDIO PUSH CH2 | PUSH | TC | ||
| IN |
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| IN |
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| TC |
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| OUT |
CH1 | AUDIO | CH2 |
| MON |
| OUT |
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| L |
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| MON |
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| R |
| 1 |
| SDI |
IN | OUT |
| 1 |
| 2 |
| 3 |
| (SUPER) |
| 2 |
| SDTI |
IN | OUT |
1
2
interface.
O SDTI dubbing is not possible from tapes recorded using the DV or DVCAM format.
Use SDI when dubbing tapes recorded in the DV or DVCAM format.
O When playing back a DV or DVCAM format tape, DV compressed signals (Compliant with IEC61834- 2.) serve as the SDTI output.
O The video and audio signals in the SDTI output signals cannot be adjusted.
O During SLOW/STILL playback, the unprocessed video and audio signals are output as the SDTI output.
When these video and audio signals are to be monitored using another device, they may differ from the video and audio signals played back by this unit.
SERVICE ONLY
Connections involving two units
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