Sound Devices 702T User Manual

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702T User Guide and Technical Information

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XL-1B

TA3F to TA3F cable, used to connect analog outputs to third-party devices

with TA3M inputs, 12-inch.

XL-2

TA3F to XLR-M cable, used to connect analog outputs to third-party

devices with XLR-F inputs, 25-inch; package of two.

XL-4

Bag of four (4) TA3-F-type connectors.

XL-14

3.5 mm right-angle TRS to 1/4-inch female TRS headphone extension, 12-

inch.

XL-B2

Removable, rechargeable, Li-ion battery; 7.2 V, 4600 mAh battery; good to

have several spares.

XL-BNC

BNC to BNC cable for word clock and AES3id interconnection, 24-inch.

XL-DVDRAM

An external bus-powered FireWire DVD Multi-drive. Based on the slot-

loading Panasonic UJ-85 drive mechanism, the XL-DVDRAM is used with

a 7-Series recorder to record directly to optical disk or as a post-record

storage volume.

XL-H

Bare Hirose 4-pin locking DC connector (HR10-7P-4P).

XL-LB2

5-pin LEMO to two (2) BNC cable, used to jam to and from video cameras,

60-inch.

XL-LCD

Protective, clear Lexan LCD cover for 7-Series Digital Recorders. Protects

the LCD glass from scratches and water. Kit of four covers.

XL-LL

5-pin LEMO to 5-pin LEMO cable, used to connect the 702T time code

circuit to Ambient time code sync boxes, slates, and controllers or to jam

one 702T to another time code equipped 7-Series recorder; additionally

used to jam Aaton cameras from the 702T, 20-inch coiled, 55-inch full

extension..

XL-LX

5-pin LEMO to XLR-M and XLR-F cable, used to connect the time code

output to SMTPE time code inputs and outputs, 25-inch to XLR-M, 14-inch

to XLR-F.

XL-NPH

NP-type battery cup with 24-inch cable terminated in Hirose 4-pin locking

DC connector (HR10-7P-4P) at equipment end.

XL-RJ

RJ-12 to RJ-12 for C.Link to C.Link 702, 702T, 722, and 744T recorder

linking, 12-inch.

XL-WPH3

AC to DC Power Supply (in-line) 100 - 240V 50/60 Hz input, 12 VDC 3.75

A (45 W) output, Hirose 4-pin DC plug. Supplied with 3-pin IEC cord for

use in North America and Japan. It is always good to have a spare.

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