Panasonic AW-EX500N Operating Instructions Manual page 7

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1Analog video output connector
[VIDEO/RGB/COMPONENT/YC OUT]
The analog video signals are output from this D-sub 9-pin
connector.
The video signal is always output from pin #6. Depending
on the position of function setting switch 2 =, RGB,
COMPONENT or YC analog video signals are output
from pins #3, #4 and #5. It is also possible to set whether
to add a SYNC signal to the RGB signals.
The SYNC signal (4Vp-p) is output from pin #7.
WV-CA9T5 can be used as the connecting cable.
The pin layout is shown below.
Pin No.
Signal
1
VIDEO GND
2
RGB GND
3
R/R-Y/C
4
G/Y/Y
5
B/B-Y
6
VIDEO
7
SYNC
8
SYNC GND
9
NC
Back of the connector
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2 RS-232C connector [RS232C]
This enables RS-232C communication via the AW-EX500
between a PC or other device and a device which
supports RS-232C communication and which is installed
in the optional card slot or additional interface.
The position for either the optional slot or additional slot
must be selected using function setting switch 1 < for the
other party to the communication.
This connector cannot be used by AW-PB302,
AW-PB304, AW-PB307, AW-PB309, AW-PB310 or
AW-PB504.
3 SDI input connector [SDI IN]
The SDI signals are supplied to this connector which is
terminated internally by a 75 resistance.
Connect 270Mbps signals which satisfy the SMPTE259M
standard.
Switch the input signal setting to SDI input using function
setting switch 1 <.
When the output of the AW-PB504 is connected, the
maximum cable length is 200 or so meters which is
equivalent to BELDEN 8281.

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