
Names and Functions
Rear panel
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8 | 9 0 !Á !ª!£ !¢ !° !¤ |
1ANT IN (antenna input) A/B terminals
Use to connect the antenna for wireless tuner. When installing the tuner unit, connect the optional UHF antenna
As these terminals output DC power of 9V for the booster inside of the connected antenna, connection of any antenna other than stated above may cause bad performance or a malfunction.
(the max supply current is 20 mA)
Note
Before locating and connecting the antenna, read carefully the instructions supplied with the antenna.
Incorrect location of the antenna may cause a bad reception such as intermittent sounds. If it is not easy to relocate the antenna after location, check carefully if the performance will be satisfied with the location.
Use the coaxial cable of impedance 50 ohms/75 ohms
2Tuner unit slot (MIC1, MIC2)
These are for installation of the optional 800MHz wireless tuner unit
Before installation, read carefully also the instructions of
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3REMOTE terminals
CONTROL S input terminal
Connect to the S output terminal of another equip- ment.
When this terminal is plugged in, the sensor of this unit is not functioning.
Input signals are directly output from control S output terminal.
CONTROL S output terminal
This terminal outputs the signal input from CONTROL S input terminal or the sensor.
RS-232C (serial input/output) terminal
Use to control this unit with a personal computer.
Connecting to a computer
Connect the computer to the
unit with a cross cable. |
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Terminal figure | : |
| inch type screw |
Electrical specification : Based on
Recommended cable |
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Pin No. |
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1 |
| N.C |
| Not connected |
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2 |
| RD |
| Received data |
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3 |
| TD |
| Transmission data |
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4 |
| ER |
| Data terminal ready |
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5 |
| SG |
| Signal line grand |
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6 |
| DR |
| Data set ready |
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7 |
| RS |
| Transmission request |
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8 |
| CS |
| Transmission approval |
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9 |
| N.C |
| Not connected |
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