Balanced analog audio connection, For unbalanced audio to a rca phono input, Aes 1/2 out – Ensemble Designs BrightEye 57 3G/HD/SD/Analog Test Signal and Sync Pulse Generator User Manual
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BrightEye 57
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BrightEye 57
3G/HD/SD/Analog Test Signal and Sync Pulse Generator User Guide
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Balanced Analog Audio Connection
To connect the audio output to an audio XLR connector, connect the pins as follows:
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Attach Ground from Pin 1 of the Audio Out to Pin 1 of the XLR.
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Attach the + (plus) signal from Pin 2 of the Audio Out to Pin 2 of the XLR.
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Attach the – (minus) signal from Pin 3 of the Audio Out to Pin 3 of the XLR.
For Unbalanced Audio to a RCA Phono Input
To connect the audio output to a consumer audio connector such as an RCA phono jack, connect the
pins as follows:
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Attach Ground from Pin 1 of the Audio Out to the shell, Shield or Ground of the RCA Phono
jack.
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Attach the + (plus) signal from Pin 2 of the Audio Out to the center pin of the RCA Phono
jack.
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The – (minus) signal is not used in this application.
AES 1/2 Out
The AES 1/2 Out is a BNC connector that provides a digital audio output in the AES format. The AES
Output can be configured from the front panel and from the BrightEye Control application.
TLS Out
The Tri Level Sync Out is an output BNC connector that supplies Tri Level Sync in a number of user-
selected formats. Use either the front panel or the BrightEye Control application to select the desired
format.
SDI Out
The SDI Out is a BNC connector that provides test patterns or black in serial digital component format.
Test patterns and video standard can be selected from the front panel as well as from the BrightEye
Control application. The AES audio test signals can be embedded in this signal using the BrightEye
Control application. The SDI Out can deliver 270 Mb/s SD Serial Digital, 1.485 Gb/s HD Serial Digital,
and 2.97 Gb/s HD Serial Digital.
SD Composite Out
The SD Composite Out 1 and 2 are BNC connectors that present either an NTSC or PAL composite
output. These outputs provide the same test patterns as SDI Out, only in composite format. The test
patterns can be selected from the front panel and from the BrightEye Control application.