Convergent Design nanoFlash User Manual page 12

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Left Side Connections
• CompactFlash Slots (2): Insert (at least 1) solid-state Compact Flash card(s) face up for
record and playback.
• CompactFlash LEDs: Compact Flash Status:
> No Light means no card inserted or the card has not been properly recognized.
> Solid green means card is OK and ready for use.
> Flashing Red means card is being written to during a record session (do not remove card).
> Flashing green means card is being read from during playback (do not remove card).
> Solid Red means the card is full (may be removed).
Bottom Connections
• Status: General indicator.
> Solid Green: cards are inserted and ready to record.
> Solid Red: recording.
• Remote Control / LTC input: 10-pin hirose locking connector for external trigger and tally light
control. See System->Trigger for uses, or pg 27 for pin-out. Also can be used for Linear
Timecode input. Tally light flashes once a second during normal record, twice a second during
record with less than 5 minutes total record time remaining, 4 times per second with less than
1 minute total record time remaining. (ver1.5.31)
• Power: 4-pin Hirose locking connector power input.
• On/Off (Red): power button. Note that units shipped after October 2009 have the power
button disabled or removed, so that the nanoFlash always powers on when power is applied,
and only powers off when power is removed. See System->Power Saving to help reduce
power consumption.
• HDMI In: non-locking mini-HDMI input (HD/SD) .
• HDMI Out: non-locking mini-HDMI output (HD only) . Ideally, to use, do not connect this port
until after the unit has been powered on. (ver1.5.31)
• SDI/ASI In: SDI or ASI video source for recording. (HD/SD)
• SDI/ASI Out: SDI re-clocked stream with embedded audio and time code, or ASI re-clocked
output stream. Note there is no delay in the SDI output in E to E mode (Video->E to E) from a
live source. If E to E is turned "off", there is a bit of delay (4 frames). (HD/SD)
• Analog Audio In: 3.5 mm consumer line level or microphone 2 channel stereo input.
• Headphone Out: 3.5 mm headphone audio output. There is no delay in Headphone Out from
a live source. Also, headphone out provides 2 rising beeps at record start, 2 falling beeps at
record stop. (ver1.5.31)
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