BASIC CONNECTION EXAMPLE
Notes:
•Before connecting your system, make sure that all units are turned off.
•The illustration below shows some examples of different connections. Terminal connections may differ depending on the component connected. Be sure to refer to the instructions provided with the unit(s) you are connecting.
•Each pair of input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals are
•If you’re not connecting any equipment to a bridged output (OUT) terminal, be sure not to connect any other cables to the bridged output (OUT) terminal as this will cause the terminating resistance switch to open (auto terminate function).
•When making a bridge connection, connect the input (IN) and output (OUT) terminals on the monitor to separate video components.
(For example, if both terminals are connected to the same VCR, resonance may occur except during playback. This is caused by the same video signal “looping” between the VCRs, and is not a malfunction.)
•Select the video input signal (INPUT A(VIDEO) or INPUT B (VIDEO/Y/C)) with the INPUT SELECT buttons on the front panel. When both VIDEO B terminals are connected (input) at the same time, the Y/C terminal has priority.
VIDEO A Connection Example (Select Input A (VIDEO))
Video Camera |
VIDEO A
Video
(Video signal cable)
IN
VIDEO B
IN
Audio
Video
(Video signal cable)
OUT
Video
(Video signal cable)
OUT
Video Monitor |
VCR |
(Audio signal cable) | IN |
|
OUT
AUDIO A
IN
Y/C
OUT
Audio
(Audio signal cable)
| AUDIO B |
VIDEO B (VIDEO) Connection | IN |
Example (Select Input B (VIDEO)) |
|
Audio
(Audio signal
OUT cable)
Video Camera |
Video Monitor |
VCR |
Video
(Video signal cable)
Audio
(Audio signal cable)
: Signal Flow
VCR |
Video Monitor |
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