Rear Panel - Sony HDRC-4000 Operation Manual

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HD OUT setting
HDR: Lights up when the HD output OETF setting is HDR.
2020: Lights up when the HD output color space setting is
BT.2020.
g NETWORK indicator
Displays the network system connection status.
On: Indicates that an external control device (MSU-1000
Master Setup Unit or RCP-1500 series Remote Control
Panel) is connected when the CNS MODE setting in
<CNS SETTING> is set to BRIDGE or MCS.
Flashing: Indicates that an external control device (MSU-
1000 Master Setup Unit or RCP-1500 series Remote
Control Panel) is not connected successfully when the

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a RCP/CNU CH-A, CH-B connectors (round type, 8-pin)
Connect to an external control device (MSU-1000 Master
Setup Unit or RCP-1500 series Remote Control Panel) using
a CCA-5 connection cable. Remote control signals are
transmitted and received via this connector. It also supplies
power when connected to an RCP-1500 series Remote
Control Panel.
b REFERENCE IN/OUT (reference sync signal)
connectors
• IN connector (BNC type) (left)
Input an external HD tri-level sync signal or SD reference
sync signal (black burst signal).
The type of reference signal is detected automatically and
can be checked in the setup menu.
• OUT connector (BNC type) (right)
Outputs the signal input on the IN connector as-is (loop
through) when a reference sync signal is input on the IN
connector or the unit is turned off. Otherwise, this connector
outputs an SD composite sync signal or an HD tri-level signal
from the internal sync signal generator (HD tri-level signal set
by factory default).
c
(LAN) connector (RJ-45 8-pin)
Connects to a LAN. Connect to a LAN hub (10BASE-T/
100Base-TX) using a LAN cable (shielded type, category 5 or
higher).
CAUTION
• For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral
device wiring that might have excessive voltage to this port.
Follow the instructions for this port.
• When you connect the LAN cable of the unit to peripheral
device, use a shielded-type cable to prevent malfunction
due to radiation noise.
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b
c
I/O
g
h
i
CNS MODE setting in <CNS SETTING> is set to BRIDGE
or MCS.
Off: Indicates that the LAN cable is not connected or network
system connection parameters have not been set when
the CNS MODE setting in <CNS SETTING> is set to
BRIDGE or MCS.
The indicator is always off when CNS MODE is set to
LEGACY.
For details, see "<CNS SETTINGS>" (page 21).
h Menu lock switch
Disables operation of the menu control block on the front
panel.
d
e
d HD INPUT CH-A, CH-B connectors
Supports 3G/HD-SDI signal inputs (HD).
e 4K INPUT CH-A, CH-B connectors
Supports 3G-SDI (Multi-Link) signal inputs (4K).
For details about assignments to each signal output
connector in the Multi-Link interface, see "Relationship
between Connection Type and BNC Connector Assignment"
(page 12).
f - AC IN (AC power supply) connector
Connect to the AC power supply using the specified power
supply cord. The power supply cord can be attached to the
unit using the optional plug holder.
g I/O PORT connector (D-sub 15-pin)
Connect to an external control device.
h HD OUT CH-A, CH-B connectors
3G/HD-SDI signals (HD) are output from the MAIN
connectors.
HD output HD-SDI signals with superimposed setup menu or
status are output from the MONITOR connectors.
i 4K OUT CH-A, CH-B connectors
Outputs dual system 3G-SDI Multi-Link signals for each
channel (4K).
For details about assignments to each signal output
connector in the Multi-Link interface, see "Relationship
between Connection Type and BNC Connector Assignment"
(page 12).
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