Connections using the S400 (i.LINK) connector:

Cut editing system comprising this unit as a player and a DSR- 2000/2000P unit as a recorder. For cut editing, the system uses the editing functions of the recorder. In this system, all signals such as the video/audio signals and control signals are transferred through the S400 (i.LINK) connector.

Video monitor

To analog audio input connector

To composite video input connector

2

1

VIDEO OUT 2 (SUPER)

AUDIO MONITOR

OUT

S400 (i.LINK)

PDW-1500 (player)

PDW-1500 (player) settings

Remote control switch (see page 20): REMOTE

Extended menu item 214 “REMOTE INTERFACE”: i.LINK

1: 75 Ω coaxial cable (not supplied)

2: Cable with RCA phono plugs (not supplied)

3: i.LINK cable (not supplied)

Video monitor

To composite video

1input connector

3

i.LINK (optional DSBK-190)

VIDEO OUT 3(SUPER)

DSR-2000/2000P

(recorder)

DSR-2000/2000P (recorder) settings

i.LINK button: Lit

SDTI/i.LINK button: i.LINK

For details about the settings of the DSR-2000/2000P, refer to the operating instructions for the unit.

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3-1-5 Connections for Clip Audio Insert Editing

By connecting this unit to a VTR (for example, MSW- M2000/M2000P or DSR-2000/2000P), you can make up a clip audio insert editing system. Some example connections are shown in the following.

Notes

An editing control unit such as the BVE-700 is required because this unit has no functions for controlling other devices.

The MSW-M2000/M2000P shown in the figure supports up to 8 channels of audio output. The number of channels which may be input to this unit varies depending on the type of input signal. Up to 8 channels of SDI input, 4 channels of DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/

EBU) input, or 2 channels of ANALOG input are supported. Check the input channels before making connections.

See page 79 for more information about clip audio insert editing.

When making the connections, also refer to the manuals provided with the equipment to be connected.

See page 41 for more information about editing control unit settings.

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