Overview 1 Chapter

Location and Function of Parts

0LENS connector (12-pin)Connect the lens cable.

qa VIDEO OUT connector (BNC)

This outputs the video signal captured by the camcorder.

qs REMOTE connector 2 (10-pin)

Connect the optional RM-M7G Remote Control Unit to this connector. Set the CAMERA SELECT switch on the bottom of RM-M7G to 1.

You can also connect the RM-VJ1 Remote Control Unit (equipped with microphone and monitor.)

Notes

EZ mode cannot be used if the RM-M7G is connected to the camcorder.

Be sure to turn off the power of the camcorder before connecting the RM-M7G/VJ1.

Be sure to turn off the power of the camcorder before disconnecting the equipment connected to this connector. Otherwise, the camcorder will not work properly.

Rear section

1 Cassette holder

2 GEN LOCK IN/VIDEO IN connector (When the optional DSBK-501/501P is fitted)

3 TC IN connector

4 TC OUT connector

5 S VIDEO OUT connector

6 MONITOR OUT connector

7 AUDIO OUT CH-1/CH-2 connectors

1Cassette holder

Power the camcorder and press the EJECT button to open the lid. Insert the cassette and close the lid by pressing the indication “PUSH”.

2GEN LOCK IN (gen lock video input)/VIDEO IN (video input) connector (When the optional DSBK-501/501P is fitted) (BNC)

GEN LOCK IN: When synchronizing the camcorder to an external signal, input a reference video signal (VBS or BS). (See page 81.)

VIDEO IN: When the optional DSBK-501/501P Analog Composite Input Board is fitted to the camcorder, you can input the analog video signals (VBS) to this connector.

3TC IN (time code input) connector (BNC) Input an external signal for synchronizing the built-in time code generator.Use an SMPTE (DSR-500WSL) or EBU (DSR-500WSPL) time code signal.

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