Connections for a cut editing system, About reference video signals – Sony DSR-1600.GB User Manual

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Connections for a Cut Editing System

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Connections for a Cut Editing System

The following figure shows a cut editing system
configuration which includes a DSR-1600/1600P unit as
the player and a DSR-1800/1800P as the recorder.

For details of connecting devices other than the DSR-
1600/1600P, refer to the instruction manual for each
device.

Settings on the DSR-1600/1600P (player) and
DSR-1800/1800P (recorder)

For details of the video/audio input and audio mode
settings for the recorder, refer to the DSR-1800/1800P
Operating Instructions.

About reference video signals

In order to provide stable video and audio signals for
analog editing, it is necessary for the built-in time base
corrector (TBC) to operate correctly. To ensure this, input
a reference video signal synchronized with the video signal
to the REF. VIDEO IN connector.

RECORDER

SDTI(QSDI)OUT

AUDIO

MONITOR

OUT

AUDIO

MONITOR

OUT

VIDEO

OUT 2

(SUPER)

REMOTE

SDTI(QSDI)IN

VIDEO

OUT 2

(SUPER)

REMOTE

REF.

VIDEO

OUT

REF.
VIDEO IN

PLAYER

1

1

3

2

1

1

3

2

A

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coaxial cable (not supplied)

C

Cable with RCA phono plugs
(not supplied)

B

9-pin remote control cable
(not supplied)

DSR-1600/1600P
(player)

DSR-1800/1800P
(recorder)

Audio input

Composite
video input

Source monitor

Main monitor

Editing control unit (RM-450/
450CE, PVE-500, etc.)

a)

Audio input

a)

For the settings on the editing control unit, see
“Settings on an editing control unit” on page
59.

Composite
video input

Button

Recorder

Player

REMOTE

On (lit)

On (lit)

9PIN

On (lit)

On (lit)

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