Sony XDS-1000 Operation Manual page 27

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d REF. VIDEO INPUT (reference video signal input)
connectors (BNC type)
The two connectors form a loop-through connection; when
a reference video signal is input to the left connector (IN),
the same signal is input from the right connector (
a connected device. When no connection is made to the
right connector, the left connector is automatically
terminated with an impedance of 75 ohms.
e Redundant power supply unit installation section
When using this unit in a system that requires high
reliability, you can back up the unit's power supply by
installing the optional XDBK-101 Optional Power Supply.
This allows operation to continue even if one of the power
supply units fails.
To enable continuous operation after failure, set
maintenance menu item M22: OPTION SETTING
>REDUNDANT PSU to "ON".
Note
The power supply and XDBK-101 do not support hot
swapping. Always turn the main power switch off before
exchanging the power supply or adding the XDBK-101.
f SYSTEM TC INPUT (system timecode input)
connector
If you want to input the broadcast station reference
timecode signal of a broadcasting station as time data
information, use this connector to input it.
g REMOTE (9P) (remote control 9-pin) R/P2, P1
connectors (D-sub 9-pin)
REMOTE (9P) R/P2 connector: Controls the recording
port. Connect a controller that supports the VDCP
protocol or the RS-422A Sony 9-pin VTR control
protocol.
REMOTE (9P) P1 connector: Controls the playback
port. Connect a VTR or a controller that supports the
VDCP protocol or the RS-422A Sony 9-pin VTR
protocol (see page 35).
When the unit is set to VTR mode, recording/
playback can be controlled via the P1 connector.
h VIDEO CONTROL connector (D-sub-9-pin)
Connect an HKDV-900 video control unit.
See page 142 for correspondence between setting items of
HKDV-900 and setup menu of this unit.
i GPIO (general-purpose I/O) connector
When you are using this unit in a larger system, such as a
playout system, this connector allows you to connect an
external device to control this unit's playback, and to
return tally and alarm signals to the external device.
j MONITOR connector
Outputs the same video that appears on the display of this
unit's front panel as analog RGB component video signals.
This connector is intended for connection to the VGA
) to
input connector of a PC monitor.
k MAINTENANCE connectors
These are the USB connectors for maintenance.
l
(network) connector (RJ-45 type)
This is a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T
connector for network connection.
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 network cable of the unit to
peripheral device, use a shielded-type cable to prevent
malfunction due to radiation noise.
m COMPOSITE OUTPUT (analog composite video
output) 1, MONI/2 connectors (BNC type)
Output analog composite video signals. Output signals of
the MONI/2 connector are E-E signals or playback signals,
according to the setting of the REC/PB2 PORT and PB1
PORT buttons on the front panel.
In VTR mode, the playback signal is output when the unit
is playing a clip, and the E-E signal is output when the unit
is recording or set to E-E mode.
You can superimpose timecodes or error messages on the
output of the MONI/2 connector when CHAR SEL on the
HOME page of the function menu is set to "ON".
1) You can set E-E signal output at all times using setup menu item 156
MONITOR OUT SELECT to REC port.
See "Basic Operations of the Function Menu" on page 44
for more information about the CHAR SEL setting.
1 HD/SD-SDI signal input/output section
1 HD/SD-SDI INPUT connector
2 HD-SDI OUTPUT1 1, 2 (SUPER) connectors
4 HD-SDI MONITOR/OUTPUT2
1, 2 (SUPER) connectors
5 SD-SDI MONITOR/OUTPUT2
1, 2 (SUPER) connectors
1)
3 SD-SDI OUTPUT1
1, 2 (SUPER) connectors
Rear Panel
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