7CLEAN OUT connector
Outputs serial digital signals (270 MHz). Using the setup menu, you can select the output from the following three signals.
CLEAN OUT: The program output signal, without the downstream key inserted.
PVW OUT: The signal output is the same as the program output after completion of the effect transition. The title area can also be shown.
KEY OUT: This outputs a key signal corresponding to the shape of a selected effect. Use it as the key source input to another device.
8PVW (preview) connector
This is an analog composite preview output. The signal output is the same as the program output after completion of the effect transition. It is not possible to include the title area.
9BLACK BURST OUT 1 to 3 connectors (BNC- type)
These output the black burst signals generated by the synchronizing signal generator internal to this unit. When an external synchronizing signal is input to the REF. VIDEO IN connectors, the black burst signal output is locked to the external synchronizing signal. Use the output from these connectors as a reference synchronizing signal when synchronizing input signal sources (character generators, etc.), or when synchronizing this unit with a VTR or editor to improve the precision of editing.
q; DSK (downstream keyer) KEY IN connectors
Input the key source signal for a downstream key, from a character generator or other device.
When the 75 Ω terminator switch is in the OFF position, the connectors provide a
When not using the
qa REF. (reference) VIDEO IN connectors (BNC- type) and 75Ω terminator switch
When using this unit synchronized to an external signal, input the external reference signal (black burst). When the 75Ω terminatior switch is in the OFF position, the connectors provide a
qs GPI/T (GPI/trigger) 1 and 2 connectors (BNC- type)
Input external trigger signals. These are used when controlling editing with GPI signals or an editor (BVE- 600).
qd U (ground) terminal
Connect this to ground as required.
qf - AC IN connector
With the supplied power cord, connect to the AC supply.
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