Control Signal Connectors

For connection examples, see page 7, for detailed information on connectors, see “Specifications” on page 110, and for signal flow, see “Block Diagram” on page 121.

Control signal connectors (part 1)

1 FOOT SW connector

2 TIME CODE connectors 4 REMOTE connectors

3 PC PORT connector

5 MIDI connectors

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THRU

OUT

IN

MTC

OUT 2

OUT 1

IN

 

 

 

FOOT SW TIME CODE PC PORT

REMOTE

MIDI

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Controls

1FOOT SW connector (Phone jack)

Connect the foot switch (not supplied) to control the remote automation functions.

2TIME CODE connectors (XLR 3-pin)

IN connector: Inputs the timecode signal from an external device.

OUT connector: Outputs the timecode to an external device.

3PC PORT connector (Mini DIN 8-pin) Connect the host computer.

4REMOTE connectors (D-sub 9-pin) IN connector: For expansion use in future. OUT 1/2 connectors: Used for connecting to an external device such as VTR. You can control the 9-pin devices using the transport control keys on the automation panel.

5MIDI connectors (DIN 5-pin)

MTC connector: Inputs the MTC (MIDI timecode) used in automation operation.

MIDI IN connector: Used for connecting incoming MIDI data, including remote control of faders, pan, cuts and snapshots, functions depend on the settings of the MIDI window.

MIDI OUT connector: Used for outgoing MIDI messages, including MIDI machine control and front panel tallies (faders, cuts and pan).

MIDI THRU connector: Outputs the signal input from the MIDI IN connector via a buffer.

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