
Example of Connections
Monitor
Speakers with
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CH 1 | AUDIO | IN | OUT | TC OUT | ENCODER |
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AC 120V or AC adaptor
VIDEO MONITOR output
Video input signals and reference video input signals
When signals are to be input simultaneously to the VIDEO IN connectors and REF VIDEO IN connectors, make sure that the respective signals are synchronized.
If these signals are not synchronized, the
In a case like this, a normal picture display can be restored by setting setup menu item No.600 to VF. (See page 35)
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