Rear Panel

1REF. VIDEO IN connectors

1Analog video/audio signal input section

(see page 24)

2Analog video/audio signal output section

(see page 25)

3Digital signal input/output section (see page 26)

2 POWER switch

3 -AC IN connector

4CONTROL connecter

5REMOTE IN (R)/OUT (P) connectors

6 400 (i.LINK) connector

7Network connecter

4Time code input/output section (see page 26)

aREF. (reference) VIDEO IN connectors (BNC

type)

Input a reference video signal. The two connectors are loop-through connectors. You can connect the reference video signal input to the left connector to other equipment

via the right connector (marked ). When no connection is made to the right connector, the left connector is terminated with an impedance of 75 automatically.

bPOWER (main power) switch

Switch to the ? side to turn the power on. Switch to the a side to turn the power off. Normally you should leave this switch in the on position and power the unit on and off with the power switch on the front panel.

Note

When you power the unit off with the switch on the front panel, data is saved before the power is cut off. If you need to turn the main power off, always power the unit off with the switch on the front panel before setting this switch to off.

c- AC IN connector

Use the supplied power cord to connect this to an AC outlet.

dCONTROL connector (mini-jack)

Connect the supplied RM-LG2 Remote Control Unit.

eREMOTE IN (R)/OUT (P) connectors (D-sub 9- pin)

You can connect remote control units to these connectors using an optional 9-pin remote cable. You can also use this connectors to make cascade connections between several DSR-DR1000/DR1000P units.

Use the IN(R) connector to connect an editor. When connecting remote control devices, connect the device that controls recording operations to the IN(R) connector and the device that controls playback operations to the OUT(P) connector.

Before doing this, you need to set the REMOTE I/F menu item (see page 72) to select how the connectors are used.

Location and Function of Parts

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