Controls and Parts of Functions and Locations 2 Chapter

2-1 Control Panel

INPUT SELECT button

Selects the type and channel for the audio input signal. Press to light the button up, then press one of the AUDIO INPUT/MONITOR SELECT buttons to select the type and the channel of the audio signal.

HD SDI (CH-1 to CH-4):Selects the input signal from the HD SDI INPUT or SDTI (OPTION) IN connector.

AES/EBU (CH-1 to CH-4): Selects signal input to the AUDIO INPUT (AES/EBU) connectors.

ANALOG (CH-1 to CH-4): Selects signal input to the AUDIO INPUT connectors.

The INPUT SELECT button will flash if there is no incoming signal and HD SDI or AES/EBU is selected. This setting can also be done with setting the VTR SETUP menu 802~805 AUDIO INPUT select CH1~CH4.

Notes

When the signal input to the SDTI (OPTION) IN connector is selected for the input video signal, the signal input to the SDTI (OPTION) IN connector is automatically selected for the input audio signal as well.

When the audio signal input to the SDTI (OPTION) IN connector is selected for the input audio signal, only the INPUT SELECT button lights.

For details, refer to “4-6-1 Selecting the Audio Input Signal” on page 4-43.

AUDIO INPUT/MONITOR SELECT buttons Select the audio input signal when the INPUT SELECT button is lit, or the audio signal to be monitored when the MONITOR SELECT button is lit.

!™ REF SYNC (reference signal) indicators These indicate the signal selected as the reference signal. If there is no reference signal input to the selected connector, the STOP button flashes.

EXT SD: Is lit when the video signal input to the REF. IN SD connector is acting as the reference signal.

EXT HD: Is lit when the video signal input to the REF. IN HD connector is acting as the reference signal.

INPUT VIDEO: Is lit when the video signal input to the HD SDI INPUT or SDTI (OPTION) IN connector is acting as the reference signal.

REMOTE buttons and RS-232C indicator Press these buttons to select external equipment to be used to remotely control the VTR.

1(9 pin): Press to select the unit connected to the REMOTE1-IN(9P)/OUT (9P) connectors. The button lights up.

2(50 pin): Press to select the unit connected to the PARALLEL I/O (50P) connector (with optional BKDW-509). The button lights up.

RS-232C indicator: Lights up when the VTR is communicating with the external equipment connected to the RS-232C connector.

Note

When the VTR is being controlled by external equipment connected to the REMOTE1-IN (9P) or PARALLEL I/O (50P) connector, all tape transport buttons and edit operation buttons are disabled, except the STOP and EJECT buttons. You may also specify the disabling or enabling of all buttons by setting 008.LOCAL FUNCTION ENABLE in the VTR SETUP menu.

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Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls