Caution regarding video signals

zIf search images or analog video signals with a high level of jitter are input, video or sound may be distorted temporarily. Input stable sig- nals, such as signals passed through a TBC.

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zLINE OUT terminal

Outputs composite video signals. Connect to a monitor using a BNC cable.

In addition to the composite video signals, it also displays the on-screen status display and the menu settings screen.

zY/C OUT terminal

Outputs Y/C separate video signals.

Connect to a monitor using an S video cable (4PIN).

In addition to the Y/C separate video signals, it also displays the on-screen status display and the menu settings screen.

When a wide screen ID signal exists in the video signal, the ID signal is output.

zCOMPONENT OUT terminal

Outputs analog component video signals. Connect to an HD-compatible monitor using BNC cables (three cables).

View analog HD or SD video on the monitor. This terminal does not output audio.

In addition to the video signals, it also displays the on-screen status display and the menu settings screen.

zHDMI OUT terminal Outputs HDMI signals.

Outputs digital video and digital audio signals. Connect to a monitor with an HDMI terminal using an HDMI cable.

Outputs digital HD video, SD video, and digital audio to the monitor.

When the monitor connection is a DVI termi- nal, use an HDMI-DVI cable.

Digital HD/SD video is output to a DVI terminal monitor. Does not output audio.

In addition to the video signals, it also displays the on-screen status display and the menu settings screen.

zIEEE1394 terminal

This is also an input terminal. Connect an IEEE1394 (6PIN) cable.

Outputs HDV signals or DV signals.

Digital audio signals are output with the video.

Attach the supplied filter to the IEEE1394 cable. (XPage 29)

For more information on the IEEE1394 termi- nal, refer to page 18.

Memo

For more information on input/output terminal video formats, refer to pages 32 to 34.

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