Barco FSN-1004 User Manual page 56

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3. Installation
System Connections
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(Recommended) Using a BNC cable, connect an analog reference video input to
the Ref In connector. This connection enables you to genlock the FSN-1004 to
an external reference.
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Accepted signals are black burst, SMPTE bi-level sync and tri-level sync.
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Computer sync is not an accepted signal.
(Optional) Using a BNC cable, connect the Loop connector to the reference
video input on the next device in your video system. This connection enables you
to "daisy-chain" reference video to additional devices.
Important
If the reference Loop connection is not used, connect a 75
ohm terminator to the connector.
(Optional) Using a BNC cable, connect the Ref Out connector to the reference
video input connector on the next video device in your system, or to a reference
DA (distribution amplifier) for multiple reference feeds.
Important
This connection assumes that the FSN-1004 is the "master"
sync source in your system, for distributing an advanced sync
signal to additional devices such as cameras.
Please note:
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Using the {Reference Out} button on the Reference and Output Setup
Menu, toggle this output between Tri-Level Sync and Black Burst.
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The sync out format (as provided on the connector) changes, depending
on the selected native video format. In Appendix A, refer to the
"Reference Video Output
For AC connections, one AC connector is provided for each FSN-1004 power
supply. Please note:
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One supply is standard, the redundant supply is optional.
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In a redundant configuration with both supplies installed, the FSN-1004
can be powered from two different circuit breakers.
Open the FSN-1004 front door and note the number of power supplies installed. If
only one supply is installed, note its location (in the top or bottom slot).
Specifications" section on page 223.
FSN-1004 • User's Guide • Rev 00

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