aSWITCHER REMOTE 1 to 4 connectors

(D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A)

Used to control the DVS-9000 AUX bus from external devices, and to operate the DVS-9000 from editing control systems such as the BVE-9100.

Specify the types of connected devices on the center control panel.

bSWITCHER CTRL (Switcher Control) connector

(RJ-45)

Connect to an Ethernet switch*.

The DVS-9000 System is connected in the same way to the Ethernet switch to form a network for exchange of signals between the devices.

This network is used primarily to control the various devices from the center control panel.

*For information about Ethernet switches that can be used in an DVS-9000 system, contact your Sony service representative.

*Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation.

For more information about Ethernet switch connectors, see “DVS-9000 System Configuration” (page 15).

For detailed information about setting up the Ethernet switch, refer to the documentation supplied with the Ethernet switch.

Caution

When using a LAN cable: For safety, do not connect to a connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage.

cEXT (extension) connector (BNC type)

Used to expand inputs by connecting devices such as an HDS-X series routing switcher.

dREF OUT (reference video output) connector

(BNC type)

Output analog sync signals.

eSWITCHER DATA connector (RJ-45)Connect to an Ethernet switch.

The DVS-9000 System is connected in the same way to the Ethernet switch to form a network for exchange of signals between the devices.

This network is used primarily for exchange of various types of data (key frame effects, snapshots, etc.) and still pictures of frame memory.

Caution

When using a LAN cable: For safety, do not connect to a connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage.

fREF IN (reference signal input) connectors (BNC type)

If you wish to synchronize this unit to an external reference signal, input a black burst signal or analog sync signal. The

two connectors have a loop-through configuration. Signal input to one connector can be output from the other connector. If you will not be using the loop-through output, be sure to terminate the unused connector with the supplied 75terminator.

gDME EXT IN (Digital Multi Effects External

input) 1 to 4 connectors (BNC type) (BKDS-9470)Connectors for four serial digital video signal inputs. Dedicated input for DME external video.

hDME DATA (Digital Multi Effects Data) connector (RJ-45) (BKDS-9470)

Connect to an Ethernet switch.

The DVS-9000 System is connected in the same way to the Ethernet switch to form a network for exchange of signals between the devices.

Caution

When using a LAN cable: For safety, do not connect to a connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage.

iDME CTRL (Digital Multi Effects Control) connector (RJ-45) (BKDS-9470)

Connect to an Ethernet switch.

The DVS-9000 System is connected in the same way to the Ethernet switch to form a network for exchange of signals between the devices.

This network is used primarily to control the various devices from the center control panel.

Caution

When using a LAN cable: For safety, do not connect to a connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage.

jDME MONI OUT (Digital Multi Effects Monitor Output) 1 to 4 connectors (BNC type) (BKDS-9470)

Connectors for four serial digital video signal outputs. These connectors allow you to monitor any desired output signal with the DME signal (video, key, or with graphics).

kDME REMOTE (Digital Multi Effects Remote)

connector (D-sub9-pin,RS-422A)(BKDS-9470)When a BKDS-9470 is installed, enables control of DME operations from remote devices.

lDME GPI (Digital Multi Effects General Purpose Interface) connector (D-sub 25-pin) (BKDS-9470)

Connect to external devices for input and output of trigger signals. Up to eight inputs and eight outputs are possible, with input and output conditions set on the center control panel.

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