Reader Video Input; Character Inserter Video; Remote Control Connector Pin Assignments - evertz 5950-SID Instruction Manual

Vitc reader / source id decoder
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2.4.

READER VIDEO INPUT

2.5.

CHARACTER INSERTER VIDEO

2.6.

REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS

INSTALLATION
Model 5950-SID VITC Reader / Source ID Decoder Manual
Video with VITC recorded on it is connected to the VIDEO IN loop. The
video input has a high impedance input tapped off the loop through,
therefore the input must be terminated with 75 ohms at the end of the line.
The input video on which the characters are to be displayed is the same
video as the reader uses and is connected to the VIDEO IN loop. The
video input has a high impedance input tapped off the loop through,
therefore the input must be terminated with 75 ohms at the end of the line.
Two isolated character generator outputs labelled VCG OUT A and B, are
provided to drive a preview monitor and a video recorder. Characters are
keyed into the video connected to the VIDEO IN loop. Size, position, and
style of the character displays are controlled from the on screen
programming menu.
In order to use the on screen programming menu system, video must be
applied to the VIDEO IN loop and one of the VCG outputs must be
connected to a video monitor.
A 9 pin D connector located on the rear panel labelled REMOTE CTL
provides 6 parallel control inputs for remote control of some of the model
5950-SID functions. The pinout of the D connector is as follows:
1
Frame Ground
6
Unassigned
2
VCG On/Off
7
VITC reader
3
Freeze
8
Unassigned
4
Time/UB
9
Frame Ground
5
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