Sony GP-X1EM Grip Extension User Manual

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d

UTIL (utility) connector (RJ-45, 1000BASE-T
compliant)

Use when controlling serial tally, GPI input/output, or
external device via a network.

e

MVS (multi format video switcher) connector
(RJ-45, 1000BASE-T compliant)

Connect to a switcher control station via an Ethernet
switch.

f

S-BUS connector (BNC-type)

Connect a cable with BNC connector to an S-Bus data link
via a T bridge.
Connecting devices such as routing switchers and AUX
bus remote panels via an S-Bus data link enables the
following kinds of control.
• Generation and return of tally information on the S-Bus,

based on data received from other devices.

• Switching of cross-points on a routing switcher from the

control panel.

• Switching of cross-points on a switcher from the remote

panel.

• Display of source names configured by a routing

switcher on the control panel.

g

REMOTE connectors (D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A
compliant)
MKS-X2700: 1 to 6 connectors
MKS-X7700: 1 to 6 connectors, 1 to 4 connectors

Connect to a device controlled using Sony 9-pin VTR,
VDCP (Video Disk Communications Protocol), Odetics
protocol, or P-Bus (Peripheral II Protocol) protocols.

h

SERIAL TALLY 1 and 2 connectors (D-sub 9-pin,
RS-422A compliant)

Outputs tally information generated by the switcher
control station of the XVS system.

i

TALLY/GPI OUT connectors (D-sub 37-pin)
MKS-X2700: 1 to 36 connectors
MKS-X7700: 1 to 54 connectors

Outputs tally information generated by the switcher
control station of the XVS system using a relay. It can also
be used as a GPI output port.
The output setting is controlled from the control panel of
the XVS system.

j

TALLY/GPI IN connectors (D-sub 37-pin)
MKS-X2700: 1 to 34 connectors
MKS-X7700: 1 to 68 connectors

Input a trigger signal as a GPI input.
The input setting is controlled from the control panel of the
XVS system.

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