Microphone Settings - Sony PDW-HR1 Operation Manual

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Note
Before turning the main power off, always check to make
sure that the indicator of the on/standby (+/1) switch on
the control panel is not lit. and then press the main power
switch to the a side.
c ANALOG AUDIO INPUT 1 to 4 connectors (XLR
3-pin, female)
These input analog audio signals.
You can set the reference input level with the maintenance
menu item M37: AUDIO CONFIG (see page 158).
(Factory default setting: +4 dB)

Microphone settings

If you have connected a microphone to this unit, you can
set input level, AGC, and limiter values for the
microphone with setup menu items 834, 839, 840, and 841
(see page 152).
Note
An unpleasant sound may be output if you have connected
a microphone to the ANALOG AUDIO INPUT 1 to 4
connector and power the microphone on with the input
level too high. Check the input level setting before
connecting a microphone.
d MIC POWER (+48 V) (microphone power (+48 V))
1 and 2 switches
When you connect microphones to the ANALOG AUDIO
INPUT 1 and 2 connectors, set these switches as follows,
according to the microphone power supply type.
ON: External power supply type microphone
OFF: Internal power supply type microphone
e ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 1 to 4 connectors
(XLR 3-pin, male)
These output analog audio signals.
When the unit is shipped from the factory, connectors 1 to
4 are set to audio channels 1 to 4. You can change these
settings with setup menu item 824 ANALOG LINE
OUTPUT SELECT (see page 151).
You can set the output level with the maintenance menu
item M37: AUDIO CONFIG (see page 158). (Factory
default setting: +4 dB)
Non-audio signals are muted.
By setting setup menu item 820 AUDIO OUTPUT CH3/
CH4 SELECT to "monitor out", you can output the signals
of the audio channels selected with the AUDIO
MONITOR SELECT buttons from connectors 3 and 4.
f DC IN 12V connector (XLR 4-pin, male)
Connect to a DC power source of 12 V.
For details, see "Supplying power" on page 34.
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Connector Panel
g
(i.LINK) HDV TS connector (6-pin, IEEE1394
compliant)
When the PDBK-202 option board is installed, i.LINK TS
(HDV) signals can be input and output via this connector.
h
(i.LINK) S400 FAM connector (6-pin, IEEE1394
compliant)
Connect a computer or other device, using an i.LINK
cable.
Notes
• When this unit is connected to a device with a 6-pin
i.LINK connector by an i.LINK cable, before plugging
or unplugging the i.LINK cable, first power off the
device and disconnect the power plug from the outlet. If
the i.LINK cable is plugged or unplugged with the
device power plug still connected, a current from an
excessive voltage (8 to 40 V) output from the i.LINK
connector of the device flows into this unit. This may
cause a failure of the unit.
• When connecting this unit to a device with a 6-pin
i.LINK connector, connect to the 6-pin i.LINK
connector of the other device first.
i REMOTE connector (4-pin)
Supplies power to the RM-280 Editing Controller.
j SD/HDSDI INPUT (SDSDI/HDSDI signal input)
connector (BNC type)
This inputs an SDSDI or HDSDI format video/audio
signal.
When the PDBK-202 option board is installed, DVB-ASI
TS signal can be input to this connector.
k HDSDI OUTPUT 1, 2 (SUPER) (HDSDI signal
output 1, 2 (superimpose)) connectors (BNC type)
These output HDSDI format video/audio signals.
When editing with two PDW-HR1 units, connect a cable
between these connectors on the player unit and the SD/
HDSDI INPUT connector on the recorder unit.
You can superimpose timecodes, menu settings, error
messages, or other information on the output of the HDSDI
OUTPUT 2 (SUPER) connector with the setting for
CHAR SEL on the HOME page of the function menu or
with the setting for setup menu item 028 HD
CHARACTER. You can always disable to superimpose
the data independent of the setting for CHAR SEL with the
setting for setup menu item 028.
See "Basic Function Menu Operations" (page 49) for
more information about the CHAR SEL settings.
See page 136 for more information about the setup menu
item 028 HD CHARACTER.
To treat the input and output signals of these connectors as
non-audio signals, set the maintenance menu item M37:

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