Sony HVO-4000MT Instructions For Use Manual page 24

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d
Equipotential grounding terminal
Use this for equipotential grounding connections.
e
AC IN connector
Connect a power cord (not supplied) here.
f ? (on)/a (off) main power switch
Set this to the ? (on) position to turn on the power. To
turn off the power, set the switch to the a (off)
position.
During regular use of the unit, leave the main power
switch in the ? (on) position, and use the qj 1 (on/
standby) switch on the front panel of the unit to
switch between operational mode and standby mode.
Note
When you press the qj 1 (on/standby) switch on the
front panel of the unit while the unit is in operational
mode, data is saved before the unit enters standby
mode. Always make sure that the unit is in standby
mode before setting the main power switch to the
a (off) position to turn off the power.
g
REMOTE contact switch connectors 1 to 4
(stereo mini jack)
Use these to control the unit via contact switches.
For details on contact switches, see "[Contact
Switch] Tab" (page 70).
h
USB port 7 (Type B / USB 2.0)
Use this to perform system controls from an external
device.
For details on system controls, see "[Control] Tab"
(page 69).
i
Network connector (RJ-45)
Connect a 1000 Base-T or 100 Base-TX network
cable here.
Caution
For safety, do not connect the connector to peripheral
device wiring that might have excessive voltage.
Follow the instructions for use for this port.
j
USB ports 3 to 6 (Type A / USB 2.0)
Connect USB devices here.
Tip
Supported USB devices
• Use Sony USB media.
• The connectors do not support all USB devices.
• USB hubs and devices with built-in hubs are not
supported.
Warning
Using this unit for medical purposes
The connectors on this unit are not isolated.
Always use USB-compatible external hard drives and
USB memory devices that operate solely on the
power supplied by the unit.
Connecting a device that operates on an AC power
supply may result in an influx of leakage currents
from the connected device, which may in turn result
in electric shocks to the patient and operator.
If use of such devices cannot be avoided, be sure to
connect an isolation transformer to the power supply
of the connected device or connect an isolator
between the connection cables to isolate the power
supply, and verify that the risk of electric shock from
the system has been sufficiently reduced to levels that
conform to IEC 60601-1 standards.
k
MENU MONITOR connector (15-pin mini D-
sub)
Connect a touch panel monitor or similar device here.
l
RS-232C connector (9-pin D-sub)
Use this to perform system controls from an external
device.
For details on system controls, see "[Control] Tab"
(page 69).
m
AUDIO (analog audio signal) output
connector (stereo mini jack)
Outputs analog audio signals.
n
MIC input connector (stereo mini jack)
Inputs analog audio signals from the microphone.
You can configure settings to supply power from the
unit.
AUDIO (analog audio signal) input connector
(LINE) (stereo mini jack)
Inputs analog audio signals.
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