Ronin connections – Atomos Ronin User Manual

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Atomos Ronin – User Manual Edition 1: June 2013 8

HD SDI in:

Your source video input to the Ronin is via HD-SDI.

HD SDI out:

This is for connection to an external monitor or other

device with an HD SDI input. It carries a delay-free loop-through of the
incoming signal in record and standby mode, and the playout signal
when the Ronin is in playout mode.

LANC Remote:

In addition to direct control through HD SDI, you have

the option of controlling the Ronin remotely using the LANC remote
control protocol. The Ronin has a LANC input and a LANC loop-through
connector to allow you to chain LANC-controllable devices together.
This feature is compatible with certain Sony/Canon cameras only. This
connection is also used for Serial commands control, which is still under
development.

Audio:

The Ronin can record 12 channels of digital audio embedded in

the HD SDI signal. There is also a pair of XLR Balanced Line-in sockets
for recording audio in sync with incoming video. Depending on your set-
up, you may find that this gives you better results than the microphone
on the camera.

You can switch between Analogue Audio Line In and HD SDI as your
audio sources in the user interface, where you can also adjust the
analogue audio input level.

There is also a pair of XLR Balanced Line-out sockets with adjustable
level control. On the front of the Ronin is a 3.5mm Headphone Out
Socket, which has itís own independent level control and mute switch.

5. Ronin connections

XLR In

SDI In

LANC In

AUX DC Out

SDI Out

LANC Out

XLR Out

Power

Switch

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