Sony MAV-555SS Video in Composite connectors BNC type, Video OUT Composite connectors BNC type

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aVIDEO IN (COMPOSITE) connectors (BNC type)

Input composite video signals (when the BKMA-513 option is installed). The connectors provide a loop- through connection. A maximum of two inputs are possible.

bVIDEO OUT (COMPOSITE) connectors (BNC type)

Output composite video signals (when the BKMA- 513 option is installed). A maximum of two outputs are possible.

cAUDIO IN (AES/EBU Digital Audio Input) connectors (BNC type)

These jacks input digital audio signals in the AES/ EBU format. Up to three inputs can be supported.

dAUDIO OUT (AES/EBU) connectors (BNC type)

These jacks output digital audio signals in the AES/ EBU format. Up to three outputs can be supported.

eREFERENCE connectors (BNC type)

Input a reference video signal. This may be a video signal with chrominance burst (VBS) or a monochrome video signal (VS).

The connectors provide a loop-through connection.

fTIME CODE IN (Time Code Input) connectors (BNC type)

This is the input jack that is used when recording time codes from an external device. This jack connects to the time code output jack on the external device.

The setting that indicates which of the inputs, either SYSTEM or R1 (R2), in each recording port is to be used for time code recording is make in the “LTC SELECT” expansion menu item (menu 670, 671). (However, when the configuration is 3 input/1 output, SYSTEM is always used at the R3 port.)

Note

The TIME CODE IN (SYSTEM) jack supports only a 1× time code signal. The error message “TM Warning LTC” appears if any other signal is input.

gTIME CODE OUT connectors (BNC type)

These connectors output playback time codes.

hETHERNET1) (10BaseT) connector

In order to control the MAV-555SS from an external device that is connected via Ethernet, connect this connector to the external device with an Ethernet cable.

When using a LAN cable: For safety, do not connect to the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage.

1)Ethernet is a registered trademark of the XEROX Corporation.

iREMOTE (Remote Control Input/Output) Connectors

REMOTE IN connector (R1, P1, R2/P3, R3/P2,

SPARE)

When controlling the MAV-555SS through an external device, use the 9-pin remote control cable to connect this connector to the external device.

REMOTE IN/OUT connector (1, 2)

When controlling an external device from the MAV- 555SS, use the 9-pin remote control cable to connect the external device to this connector.

VIDEO CONTROL connector (D-SUB 25 pins)

When controlling the internal digital video processor from a remote location, connect the HD digital video controller HKDV-503/900 (sold separately) to this

connector.

For details, refer to the installation manual.

REMOTE PARALLEL I/O connector (D-SUB 50 pins)

The remote control signals from an external device are connected to this connector.

For details, refer to the installation manual.

jAUDIO I/F connector

Connect to the optional BKMA-570 Analog Audio

Expansion Unit.

For information on the BKMA-570 connectors, refer to Section 2-4, “Analog Audio Expansion Box BKMA-570” (page 2-11).

kMONITOR OUT connectors (BNC type, XLR- 3-31)

Output video and audio monitor signals for the port currently selected on the front panel. The XLR connectors (L/R) output the audio monitor signal, and the SDI and ANALOG connectors output a video signal including superimposed information.

Audio monitor output connectors

There are two audio outputs, L and R. The channels output are selected with the meter panel’s MONITOR SELECT buttons and AUDIO INPUT/MONITOR SELECT buttons.

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts

2-3 Connector Panel 2-9 (E)

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Contents MAV-555SSVer Avertissement Für Kunden in Europa For the customers in the USAFor the customers in Europe Pour les clients européensTable of Contents Organization of this manual Purpose and intended audience for this manualDescriptions of operating procedures Using this manualRelated manuals Installation Manual suppliedMaintenance Manual Option Page MAV-555SS Overview FeaturesSS mode only Common to SS and SD modes SD mode only Changes from Ver .00 to Ver Optional AccessoriesChanges from Ver Editing Fader Panel BKNE-1011 E 1-4 Optional Accessories Front Panel Names and Functions of PartsPort Select Meter PanelLED indicators Operating panel indicators Timer SEL time data display select buttonERROR/WARNING indicators System indicator HDD indicatorStatus indication Display indicators panelIndicators Time data indicationChroma Phase button PB/REC indicatorsVideo Process setting section Setup LEVEL/BLACK Level buttonRemote button System Setup PanelBlank Panel SET UP Select switch Power switchControl Panel connector Control Panel switchSDI OUT connectors Connector PanelAudio OUT AES/EBU connectors BNC type Video in Composite connectors BNC typeVideo OUT Composite connectors BNC type Audio in AES/EBU Digital Audio Input connectors BNC typeSdti CP connectors SDI Super connectorAnalog Composite Super connector DSK in connectorsAnalog Audio Expansion Box BKMA-570 Page Operation modes Four modes MAV-555SS ModesMotion modes Two modes SS Mode Sony Super Motion Mode Panel ModeVTR SD Mode Standard Motion modeSD Mode DTR + Panel ModeSS Mode MAV-555SS Modes 3-5 E DTR + DTR Mode SD mode only MAV-555SS BVE Mode SD mode onlyEditing Panel Monitor Ntsc BLOCK-1 10 E Connecting External DevicesConnections with the Panel Mode Connecting to digital devices SS modeOUT Connecting to digital devices SD modeAnalog Audio OUT Connecting to analog devices SD mode13 E Connections with the DTR + Panel ModeConnecting with the DTR+Panel mode SS mode Sync Generator Dynamic Motion Controller DTR-3000 Connecting with the DTR+Panel mode SD mode15 E Connections with the DTR + DTR ModeBVE Mode Connections External Synchronization of Output Video Signals How to Read the Tables SetupBasic Menu Settings 18 E 3-4 SetupCharacter H-POSITION Local Function EnableDrop Frame Mode with Preroll Time20 E 3-4 Setup DTR-1 Loop REC Port ConfigurationDTR CUE List Clear Live Duration22 E 3-4 Setup Modes of operating the Menu control To cancel setting changesBasic Menu Operation Menu items with submenus 24 E 3-4 SetupMenus including a setting submenu Press the Menu knob Contents of the Expansion Menu Setup Bank Load Setup ALLSave Setup ALL Load Setup Bank28 E 3-4 Setup PIN 26 . Function ConfigurationGPI Output PIN 9 . Function30 E 3-4 Setup Preset Replace Audio Fade Mode P1Audio Fade Mode P2 Audio Fade Mode P332 E 3-4 Setup Function Mode After Cueup P3 SUB Menu Edit DelayEdit Preset Commend Function Mode After34 E 3-4 Setup F1 Select SettingNON Compress Line R1 NON Compress Line R236 E 3-4 Setup Blanking Width P1 Delay Monitor Video DelaySync Delay Internal Signal38 E 3-4 Setup Internal Audio Signal Audio Output Phase P1Audio Output Phase P2 Audio Output Phase P3SS Normal Play Speed 40 E 3-4 SetupSS LIP Sync Adjust SS Audio MutingExpansion Menu Operation System Time SettingsDisplayed information Character adjustmentSuperimposed Character Information Additional information displayed in the BVE mode BVE mode display is shown below Preparations for Recording Switch SettingsSelecting the audio signals to be monitored Selecting the Video SignalsSelecting the Audio Signals Selecting the video signals to be monitoredRecording Analog Audio Adjusting Recording LevelsTo adjust the recording level Using the emphasis functionDisplayed Preparations for PlaybackTo display user bits Selecting the Playback Port to be ControlledSelecting the Displayed Time Data To display time dataRemotely Controlling Video Processor Adjusting Playback Audio LevelsTo adjust the playback level manually Motion Modes Basic Operation with SS ModeChanging the Motion Mode Playback Operation Changing the Operation ModeBasic Operation with Panel Mode Recording OperationBasic Operations with DTR+Panel and DTR+DTR Modes EE Signal SelectionInitial Setup for DTR+Panel and DTR+DTR Modes Setting the Recording Time from the DTRBasic Operations DTR+Panel and DTR+DTR Modes Basic Operation of the RP Port Basic Operations in BVE ModePort Configuration Manual Recording through the RP Port When performing the operation through the MAVE-F555Loading a New File for Editing in the RP Port Linear Editing through the RP PortReplacing Files through the R2 Port Basic Operation of the R2 PortBasic Operation of the P2 and P3 Ports Collecting through the R2 PortPlayback through the P2 and P3 Ports When the R1 key was pressedNew File Names Monitoring the RP PortPre-roll Time File Backup FunctionEditing-Related Error Messages When the P1 key was pressed10 E 5-5 Basic Operations in BVE Mode Error Error MessagesFan1 Trouble RAID Com. ErrorRAID Error FM Battery WarningTemperature Rise RAID Battery WarningHDD xx SPC Error EM Mixer Config FailDigital video system SpecificationsGeneral OperationVideo system Processor adjustment rangesInput connectors Output connectorsMemory Card sold separately Remote connectorsSupplied accessories Optional accessoriesPage Sony Corporation