Sony MKS-X1115 User Manual page 63

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d LAN 1 connector (RJ-45, 1000BASE-T compliant)
LAN connector for standard interface 1.
Used to control devices connected to the network of the
switcher system.
e LAN 2 connector (RJ-45, 1000BASE-T compliant)
LAN connector for standard interface 2.
Used to connect with an external network.
f REF connectors (BNC type)
Connect to a tri-level sync signal or black burst signal
when using the unit synchronized to an external reference
signal.
The two connectors are loop-through connectors.
Whichever is used as the input signal, the other can be
used as an output signal. When not using loop-through,
terminate the unused connector using a 75 ohm
terminator.
g REF OUT connector (BNC type)
Outputs the internal reference signal when an external
reference signal is not being used.
h
connector (USB 3.0, Type A)
Used for service purposes.
i
connector (USB 2.0, Type A)
Used for service purposes.
j U (signal ground) terminal
Connect to a ground wire.
k AC IN A, B, C, D connectors
Connect to an AC power supply using an AC power cord
(sold separately).
l GPI 1 and 2 connectors (D-sub 25-pin)
Can be used when an MKS-X1700 Legacy Interface
Board (option) is installed.
Used as a GPI input port and GPI output port.
Can also be used as a tally input/output port.
m Network expansion 4 connector
n Network expansion 3 connector
o Network expansion 2 connector
p Network expansion 1 connector
PCIe slot. Supports third-party network expansion cards.
Used as interface expansion 1 to 4 LAN connectors.
The connectors are numbered 1 to 4 or 4 to 1 depending
on the product.
For details about recommended products, consult your
Sony representative.
For details, see "Configuring Box Network Settings"
(page 478).
q REMOTE 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 connectors (RJ-45,
RS-422 compliant)
Can be used when an MKS-X1700 Legacy Interface
Board (option) is installed.
Connect to a device that supports VTR (Sony 9-pin VTR
protocol), disk recorder (Video Disk Communications
Protocol, Odetics protocol), or P-Bus (Peripheral Bus II
protocol) protocols.
Can also be used as a tally output port.
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