Controls and Parts of Functions and Locations 2 Chapter

2-3 Connector Panel!∞ REMOTE1-IN/OUT (9P) connectors (D-sub 9-pin)

Connect to another DVW-500/1 or 500P/1 VTR or D- 1, D-2, or Betacam VTR through a 9-pin remote control cable. Used when you edit using two VTRs and the BVE-900/910/2000/9000/9100 Editing Control Unit. The REMOTE1-IN and OUT connectors can be used to make a bridge connection.

MONITOR OUTPUT connectors (XLR-3-31)

Output signals for audio monitoring. These connectors output two signal lines: L and R. Select the signals to be output with the MONITOR SELECT buttons and the AUDIO INPUT/MONITOR SELECT buttons on the upper control panel. Through an initial setting, you can enable the adjustment of the volume level with the PHONES level control.

For details, refer to “5-1-2 Selecting Audio Signals”on page 5-2.

VIDEO CONTROL connector (D-sub 15-pin)

Connects to the optional BVR-50/50P TBC Remote Controller to enable remote control of the internal digital video processor. Before connecting the remote controller, turn off the power to the VTR.

!• RS-232C connector (D-sub 25-pin)

Receives or transmits RS-232C remote control signals and/or VTR status data from/to external equipment. When this connector is being used for communication, the RS-232C indicator on the upper control panel lights up.

PARALLEL I/O(50P) connector (D-sub 50-pin, with optional BKDW-509)

Inputs an external remote control signal.

For details, refer to the Installation Manual.

AUDIO OUTPUT (AES/EBU) connectors (XLR-3-32)

Output a maximum of two lines (four channels: channels 1/2 and 3/4) of AES/EBU format digital audio signals.

TIME CODE OUT connector (XLR-3-31)

Outputs one of the following time codes according to the VTR operation mode.

In playback mode: Playback time code

In recording mode: Time code generated by the internal time code generator, or time code input to the TIME CODE IN connector.

@™ TIME CODE IN connector (XLR-3-32)

Accepts an external time code for recording to tape. Connect to the time code output connector of the external equipment.

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