Parts and their functions (continued)
Rear panel
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IN | Y | PB | PR |
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| VIDEO1 | VIDEO2 | AUTO | OUT |
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OUT | Y | PB | PR |
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| REF VIDEO IN | TIME CODE | REMOTE |
| CH1 | CH2 | CH3 | CH4 | VIDEO MON |
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SIGNAL
GND
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1 | 6 | 1 | Frame Ground |
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| 2 | Transmit A |
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| 3 | Receive B |
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| 4 | Receive Common |
5 | 9 | 5 |
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IEEE 1394 digital input/output connector | from the | and | connectors when the switch has | ||||
This enables signals to be input and output using the | been set to the VIDEO1/VIDEO2 side (top position). | ||||||
IEEE 1394 digital interface. Use a | ANALOG VIDEO OUT selector switch | ||||||
connector. |
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Bus power is not supported. |
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VIDEO MON connector |
| Set this switch to the Y PB PR side (bottom position) | |||||
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Analog composite video signals are output from this | |||||||
to output component video signals; set it to the | |||||||
connector. |
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| VIDEO1/VIDEO2 side (top position) when they are | ||||||
Video signals with information superimposed on them | |||||||
used to output composite video signals. | |||||||
can be output. To set the superimposing to ON or | |||||||
REF VIDEO IN connector (option: | |||||||
OFF, use the SUPER switch | on the front panel. | ||||||
This is the input connector for the reference video | |||||||
AUDIO MON (L, R) connectors | |||||||
signal. Input a signal with color burst. | |||||||
The playback signal from the PCM audio signals (CH1, | Note: |
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CH2, CH3, CH4) are output from these connectors. | Since the video or audio output signal may be | ||||||
Fan |
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This fan is used to cool down the VTR. | |||||||
system which supplies the reference video signals. | |||||||
If, for any reason, the fan stops, | |||||||
Use a signal where SCH does not fluctuate for the | |||||||
the counter display. |
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| reference video signal. |
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AC IN socket |
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| REF VIDEO OUT connector (option: | ||||||
Connect one end of the power cord supplied to this | |||||||
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socket and the other end to the power outlet. | |||||||
VIDEO IN connector | . When a cable is not | ||||||
SIGNAL GND terminal |
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This is connected to the signal ground terminal on the | connector | is automatically terminated by the 75 Ω | |||||
component connected to this VTR in order to minimize | |||||||
resistance. When a cable is connected, the 75 Ω | |||||||
noise. It is not a safety ground. |
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SERIAL DIGITAL COMPONENT AUDIO |
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TIME CODE IN connector (option: | |||||||
VIDEO IN/OUT connectors (option: AJ- | |||||||
This connector is used for recording the external time | |||||||
YA94G) |
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| code onto the tape. |
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Digital component audio/video signals complying with | TIME CODE OUT connector (option: | ||||||
the SMPTE | |||||||
The playback time code is output from this connector | |||||||
from these connectors. |
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The digital audio signals to be input must be | |||||||
Remote control connector (option: | |||||||
synchronized with the video input signals. Otherwise, | |||||||
noise will be generated in the audio output signals. | This enables the unit to be connected to the external | ||||||
| ANALOG VIDEO IN connectors | remote controller for operation from an external source. | |||||
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Analog component video signals are supplied to these | |||||||
• The specifications are based on the | |||||||
connectors when the INPUT SELECT button on the | |||||||
interface, and | |||||||
front panel is set to Y PB PR. Analog composite video | |||||||
In this case, use it as a player. | |||||||
signals are supplied using the VIDEO/Y connector | |||||||
ANALOG AUDIO IN connectors (option: AJ- | |||||||
when the button is set to CMPST. | |||||||
| ANALOG VIDEO OUT connectors | YA93P) |
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Analog component video signals are output from these | ANALOG AUDIO OUT connectors (option: AJ- | ||||||
connectors when the ANALOG VIDEO OUT selector | |||||||
switch | has been set to the Y PB PR side (bottom | YA93P) |
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position). Analog composite video signals are output | The analog audio signals are output from these |
– 12 – connectors.