Installation; Rear Panel Connections; Video Connections; Parallel Remote Control Connections - evertz 5950-SID Instruction Manual

Vitc reader / source id decoder
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2.

INSTALLATION

2.1.

REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS

2.2.

MOUNTING

INSTALLATION
Model 5950-SID VITC Reader / Source ID Decoder Manual
EVERTZ MICROSYSTEMS LTD.
REMOTE CONTROL

Figure 2-1: Rear Panel Layout

The following sections describe the purpose of the rear panel connectors of
the 5950-SID. Figure 2.1 above shows the rear panel connectors provided
on the model 5950-SID. Sections 2.1.1 to 2.1.3 describe the specific
signals that should be connected to the 5950-SID.

2.1.1. Video Connections

VIDEO IN + VITC
characters are to be inserted.
interval time code, it will be read by the reader when it is
configured in the VITC or AUTO modes This signal is also used
to provide a gen-lock reference for the LTC translator output.
VCG OUT A & B
of program video with characters inserted. This output is also
used to display the on screen programming menu and is
normally connected to a video monitor.

2.1.2. Parallel Remote Control Connections

REMOTE CTL A 9 pin female 'D' connector used for parallel remote control
inputs.

2.1.3. Power Connections

LINE:
The 5950-SID may be set for either 115v/60 Hz or 230v/50 Hz
AC operation. The voltage selector switch is accessible on the
rear panel. The line voltage connector contains an integral slow
blow fuse (and a spare one).
The 5950-SID VITC Reader/ Source ID Decoder is equipped with rack
mounting angles and fits into a standard 19 inch by 1 3/4 inch (483 mm x
45 mm) rack space.
mounting is not desired.
VIDEO CHAR
GEN
A
B
OUT
A BNC loop for input of program video onto which
Two isolated BNC connectors with identical outputs
The mounting angles may be removed if rack
model 5950
MADE IN CANADA
READER
VITC IN
If the video contains vertical
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FUSE
115 V:
.25 A
230 V:
.125 A

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