Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls

2 Chapter

and Locations

of Functions

Control signal connectors (part 2)

6 REF VIDEO connectors

7 REF WORD connectors and 75 switch

REF VIDEO

REF WORD

AUX RET

AUX SEND

2TR IN PGM

 

 

 

PUSH

PUSH

7/8

PUSH

(AUTO 75)

IN

OUT

7/8

5/6

5/6

 

 

 

 

75

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON

OFF

 

 

 

 

 

8 MOUSE connector

MOUSE USB SERIAL MONITOR

KEYBOARD

9KEYBOARD connector

0USB interface connector

qa SERIAL connector

qs MONITOR connector

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6REF VIDEO (reference video signal) connectors (BNC type)

Input/output connectors for NTSC or PAL reference video signals for synchronizing with an external device. These connectors are loop-through. When the loop-through output is not used, the input connector is automatically terminated at 75 ohms.

7REF WORD (reference word sync signal input/ output) connectors (BNC type) and 75 Ohm switch Input/output connectors for synchronizing with an external device.

REF WORD IN connector: Inputs the word sync signal.

75 Ohm switch: Must be switched correctly. Normally set this switch to ON. When you send the work sync signal to other machines via the type T BNC relay connector, set this switch to OFF.

REF WORD OUT connector: Outputs the word sync signal.

8MOUSE connector (Mini DIN 6-pin)

Used for connecting an external mouse (PS/2 type).

9KEYBOARD connector (Mini DIN 6-pin)

Used for connecting a standard computer keyboard (PS/2 type).

0USB interface connector For expansion use in future.

qa SERIAL connector (D-sub 9-pin) For expansion use in future.

qs MONITOR connector (D-sub high density 15- pin)

Used for connecting a standard computer’s monitor to repeat the DMX-R100 on board display.

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