Rear panel, Parts and their functions (continued), Video mon connector – Panasonic AJ-SD255 User Manual

Page 12: Audio mon (l, r) connectors, Ac in socket, Signal gnd terminal, Analog video in connectors, Analog video out connectors, Analog video out selector switch, Ref video in connector

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Parts and their functions (continued)

DVCPRO

/DV

AUDIO MON

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO MON

(SUPER)

750

AUTO

IN

OUT

VIDEO

Y

VIDEO1

SDI

IN

SDI

OUT

VIDEO2

L

CH

1

CH

2

CH

1

CH

2

Y

C

Y

R

AC IN

AUDIO IN

PB

PR

PB

PR

VIDEO OUT

DIGITAL

VIDEO

IN

REF VIDEO IN

TIME CODE

REMOTE

SIGNAL

GND

9

1

6

5

Pin No.

1

Frame Ground

Signal

2

Transmit A

3

Receive B

4

Receive Common

5

6

Transmit Common

7

Transmit B

8

Receive A

9

Frame Ground

Rear panel

IEEE1394 digital input/output connector

(option: AJ-YAD255G)

This enables signals to be input and output using the
IEEE1394 digital interface. Use a 6-pin type of connector.
Bus power is not supported.

VIDEO MON connector

Analog composite video signals are output from this connector.

Video signals with information superimposed on them
can be output. To set the superimposing to ON or OFF,
use the SUPER switch

on the front panel.

AUDIO MON (L, R) connectors

The playback signal from the PCM audio signals (CH1
and CH2) are output from these connectors.

Fan

This fan is used to cool down the VTR.

If, for any reason, the fan stops, “E-10” will appear on the
counter display.

AC IN socket

Connect one end of the power cord supplied to this

socket and the other end to the power outlet.

SIGNAL GND terminal

This is connected to the signal ground terminal on the
component connected to this VTR in order to minimize
noise. It is not a safety ground.

SERIAL DIGITAL COMPONENT AUDIO
VIDEO IN/OUT connectors

(option: AJ-YA94G)

Digital component audio/video signals complying with the
SMPTE 259M-C standard are input to and output from
these connectors.
Note:
The digital audio signals to be input must be
synchronized with the video input signals. Otherwise,
noise will be generated in the audio output signals.

ANALOG VIDEO IN connectors

The signals which are to be supplied to these connectors
are selected as follows by setting the INPUT SELECT
button on the front panel.
Y P

B

P

R

: Analog component video signals are input.

CMPST: Analog composite video signals are input using

the VIDEO/Y connector

.

S-VIDEO: S-Video (Y/C separated) signals are input using the

VIDEO/Y connector

and PB/C connector

.

Note:
The wide ID superimposed on the input signals is not detected.

ANALOG VIDEO OUT connectors

The signals which are to be output from these connectors
are selected as follows by setting the ANALOG VIDEO
OUT selector switch

.

Y P

B

P

R

(bottom position):

Analog component video signals are output.

VIDEO1/VIDEO2 (top position):

Two sets of analog composite video signals are output from
connectors and .

Y/C (middle position):

S-Video (Y/C separated) signals are output from
connectors and .

Note:
The wide ID is not superimposed onto the output signals.

ANALOG VIDEO OUT selector switch

Set this switch to the Y P

B

P

R

position (bottom) when using

the ANALOG VIDEO OUT connectors for component video
output, set to the VIDEO1 VIDEO2 position (top) when
using for composite video output, and set to the middle
position when using for S-Video (Y/C separated) output.

REF VIDEO IN connector

This is the input connector for the reference video
signal. Input a signal with color burst.
Note:
Since the video or audio output signal may be disrupted
if the reference video signal is not input, it is
recommended that this connector be used by the system
which supplies the reference video signals.
Use a signal where SCH does not fluctuate for the
reference video signal.

REF VIDEO OUT connector

This is the loop-through output connector of the REF
VIDEO IN connector

. When a cable is not connected

to this connector, the REF VIDEO IN connector

is

automatically terminated by the 75

Ω resistance. When a

cable is connected, the 75

Ω termination is released.

TIME CODE IN connector

This connector is used for recording the external time
code onto the tape.

TIME CODE OUT connector

The playback time code is output from this connector during
playback. During recording, the time code generated by the
internal time code generator is output.

Remote control connector

This enables the unit to be connected to the external remote
controller for operation from an external source.

Notes:
• Set the CONTROL switch

to REMOTE.

• The specifications are based on the RS-422A interface,

and editing-related functions do not work. In this case,
use it as a player.

ANALOG AUDIO IN connectors

The analog audio signals are input from these
connectors.

ANALOG AUDIO OUT connectors

The analog audio signals are output from these
connectors.

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