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KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Limited Warranty Limited Warranty AJA Video warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase. If a product proves to be defective during this warranty period, AJA Video, at its option, will either repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product.
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Chapter 1: Introduction Edge Shot Photo Here Overview The AJA KONA LHi brings the highest quality 3G/HD/SD-SDI and analog video/audio to an Apple Mac Pro or Windows workstation. AJA drivers deliver extensive codec and media support within all professional 3rd-party Video applications. KONA LHi offers high quality digital and analog interfaces with support for 8- and 10-bit uncompressed video. DVCPRO HD, HDV, and Apple RT Extreme are also supported—and even accelerated by onboard hardware.
2 Features The KONA LHi card offers a large number of unique features for optimum quality, ease of use, and support for a wide variety of workflows and environments. KONA LHi provides flexible standard definition and high definition capture and playback, a hardware downconverter for working in mixed SD/HD environments—and it supports both analog and digital audio/video I/O—including HDMI. Hardware • 10-bit uncompressed QuickTime capture card • 3G/HD/SD SDI I/O • HDMI v1.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Understanding Typical Software • AJA Control Panel for audio/video source selection, conversion and control of KONA 3G within the overall MacOS or Windows environment (Input Pass-through) • AJA QuickTime™ Drivers for tightly integrated hardware/software operation • AJA Utilities: AJA TV, VTR Xchange, AJA System Test, AJA DataCalc, AJA QTtoDPXtranslator, and AJA DPXtoQTtranslator.
4 DVCPRO HD Data rate: 12 MB/second high definition—supported by internal system drive Quality: Excellent Like DV50, Final Cut Pro 7 also supports the Panasonic DVCPRO HD high definition codec. You can use KONA LHi to convert DVCPRO HD projects to uncompressed—in real time—for monitoring and/or output. KONA LHi can capture uncompressed from any input, directly to DVCPRO HD media.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Understanding Typical 5 Finally, you will want to control your device. Where all of the video, audio and timecode information moved over the FireWire cable, now you are dividing those tasks. Device control is the most difficult to configure for HDV devices because so few HDV devices have implemented any form of device control other than IEEE1394.
6 What’s In The Box? When you unpack your AJA KONA LHi, you’ll find the following components: • AJA KONA LHi Software and Documentation CD-ROM—this CD contains the software installer to place KONA LHi drivers and the Control Panel on an Apple MacPro or Windows Workstation. Install the software as discussed in this manual in Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration. The CD also contains a wide variety of useful information, including this manual you’re reading (PDF format). • KONA LHi PCI Express card.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — System Requirements System Requirements AJA Video recommends that your system meet minimum hardware and software requirements to achieve a satisfactory level of performance when operating it. System requirements are subject to change as new versions of operating systems, QuickTime, and workstations become available. For the most up-to-date Minimum System Requirements see the AJA website at: http://www.aja.com/support/kona/kona-system-configuration.
8 RAID 3, or distributed across an array of drives, as in RAID 5. Parity provides much greater storage efficiency than mirroring—up to 85 percent for a set of seven drives. Software For Striping AJA recommends the Disk Utility software provided by Apple with OS X for creating and striping RAIDs, including 3rd-party, SCSI, and Xserve RAIDs. It is very easy to use and has been tested to work well.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — System Requirements Transfer Rate in MB/sec Storage Requirement in GB/Hour Hours of Storage Per Terabyte of Disk 10-bit Uncompressed 720p@59.94/ 60Hz 133 478 2.1 DVCPRO HD MB = MegaBytes GB = GigaBytes 12.5 45 22.2 FORMAT Note: for uncompressed formats, PAL and NTSC transfer rates and storage requirements are about the same because PAL has a lower frame rate, but more lines.
10 Cable Connections KONA LHi offers unsurpassed cable connectivity for a video/audio capture card. Connections are made via a supplied breakout cable, plus two BNCs and two HDMI connectors on the KONA LHi Card endplate.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Cable Connections Using KLHi-box The KLHi-box attaches to the KONA LHi card via cables that attach to the back of the box. These cables are supplied with the KLHi-Box. When you purchase the optional box, you get twochannel unbalanced audio output (2 RCA Jacks)—not available with the standard cable.
12 Connector Descriptions— Cables & KLHi-Box Connectors on the standard cable set are labelled as to their function for easy installation and maintenance. Similarly, connectors on the optional KLHi-Box are also labelled. 3G/HD/SD SDI Input and Output BNC connectors are provided on the KONA LHi card endplate for one 3G/HD/SD-SDI input and one 3G/HD/SD-SDI output. The input and output support video and embedded 24-bit digital audio.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — In This Manual A Note About RGB—Although RGB is used less in today’s video systems, KONA LHi supports it. However, because the KONA LHi (and SMPTE SDI) native format is YPbPr, AJA recommends the use of YPbPr whenever possible for analog monitoring. Although component video monitors often have RGB inputs, it’s better to use YPbPr when the monitor supports it.
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Chapter 2: Installation Installation Overview The installation and set up of a KONA LHi is very simple. All of the steps of installation and configuration are documented in this chapter, summarized as follows: 1. Unpack and examine the contents of the shipping box 2. If not previously installed on your Mac or PC, ensure that the capture/editing application you intend to use is installed as detailed in its user documentation.
16 AJA KONA System Test and Data Rate Calculation To guarantee maximum system performance, use KONA System Test and the AJA Data Rate Calculator to evaluate your workstation capabilities. They are available on the AJA website at the following support pages (See Utilities and Optional at the bottom of the webpage). Mac: http://www.aja.com/support/konaNEW/kona-3g.php PC: http://www.aja.com/support/kona-pc/kona-pc-3g.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Unpacking Unpacking Shipping Box Contents KONA LHi is shipped with a CD containing system software and an Installation and User manual (a PDF on the CD), and a cable. If you purchased the optional KLHi-box breakout box, it ships with its own set of cables and instructions for connection to the KONA LHi card.
18 Installing the KONA LHi Card into a MacPro 1. Place the computer in a well-lit area, where you will have easy access when opening the MacPro chassis. 2. Using your hand, touch the outside of the Mac to discharge any static electricity you have. Remove the power cable from the back of the chassis. 3. Remove the side access door and described in your Apple User Manual. Lay the machine on its side, motherboard facing up. 4.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Installing the KONA LHi Card To Install: 1. Remove Screw and Cover Plate and Insert KONA Card 2.
20 Installing the KONA Card in a Windows PC 1. Place the PC in a well-lit convenient area, where you will have easy access to the chassis access door. 2. Touch the outside of the PC to discharge any static electricity in your body. Remove the power cable from the back of the PC. 3. Open the PC to gain access to the card slots as described in your Workstation User Manual. 4. Remove the KONA card from its protective anti-static bag; place the card on top of the bag. 5.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Installing the KONA Card in a 21 6. Open the card retainer bar on the left side of the chassis cardcage. Remove the card edge access cover from the desired slot where you will be inserting the KONA card. 7. Holding the KONA card by the card edge plate and an outside edge, carefully insert the KONA card by rocking it slowly into the slot.
22 Cabling the System System Video/Audio Cable Connections When installing your system, you’ll make video and audio input/output connections. These connectors are explained individually in chapter 2. Here, system interconnection is shown and described.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Cabling the System Typical System A figure on the following page shows typical system interconnections for a system with digital A/V sources. Your system may differ depending on VTRs, audio monitoring, and video monitoring. 1. If desired, connect your house reference sync to the KONA LHi Ref Loop connector (BNC). The second KONA LHi Ref Loop connector on the KLHi-box (if used) can be connected to the VTR or terminated with a 75-ohm terminator.
24 Installing KONA LHi Software First ensure that your capture/editing application is installed as detailed in its user documentation. You cannot use KONA LHi with Third-party software until the application has been installed and run at least once on your workstation. Next, install the KONA LHi driver package. After installing KONA drivers you will install your selected AJA third-party plugins integrating KONA functionality into your capture/editing application.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Installing KONA LHi Software 7. The installer will launch and you’ll see a series of installer screens. 1 Initial Installer Screen 8. Click Continue to begin installation. 9. The next screen lets you know that the installer will check your Mac to ensure it has the hardware and software resources required (see Minimum Requirements in Chapter 1). System Check Installer Screen 10.Read and agree to the Software License Agreement.
26 KONA LHi Software License Agreement Screen 11.At the next screen, click the Install button to place the software on your computer. Easy Install, Installer Screen 12.The installer will run and put all the necessary KONA LHi drivers, AJA Control Panel, presets and additional software on the desired hard drive. When it has completed installation, you’ll be asked to restart. the computer.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Installing KONA LHi Software 1 Installation Progress Bar Final Installation Screen 13.Click the Restart button to complete the installation procedure. The system will perform a software restart and be ready for use. Note: You may be required to update the KONA card’s firmware if installing a new version. See “Updating KONA Firmware” on page 34.
28 Installing KONA Software for Windows If your PC has previously had another video capture or multimedia card installed, remove the card and uninstall any related software before installing KONA. Also, always uninstall existing KONA software before installing a new version. This will prevent hardware/software conflicts. The installation procedure is described below. You cannot use KONA with third-party applications until the AJA KONA software has been installed on the host workstation.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Installing KONA LHi Software Install Wizard The KONA installation program will launch and extract the necessary KONA drivers for installation on the desired hard drive. 1 Install Wizard Welcome When you see the Welcome page, click “Next” to view the KONA license agreement.
30 License Agreement Read the KONA license agreement and check the Agreement box to accept. You will be asked to choose the type of installation you would like to perform. Installation Type If you don’t have all the KONA supported products installed on your workstation, you may choose to perform a Custom installation (default) and select only the software necessary for your applications. Otherwise, use the “Typical” installation. The following screens depict the more elaborate Custom installation.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Installing KONA LHi Software 1 Custom Installation Menu You may deselect an Item for installation by using the pulldown to make it unavailable.
32 Use the second level options choose the specific drivers and plugins you would like installed. Disabled selections are marked with a red X. Before clicking Next to install, you can verify your disk space availability by clicking the Disk Usage button. Workstation Disk Usage Display To return to the installation click OK. Click Next to begin the installation. screen.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Installing KONA LHi Software When the installer has completed copying the KONA software to disk, you may see a standard Windows Logo test warning. Click on the “Continue Anyway” button to finish the installation. When the installation is completed, a final screen will be displayed announcing that “Setup has finished installing AJA KONA on your computer.” Click on the Finish button after the installation is complete.
34 Updating KONA Firmware When you update your KONA LHi software by downloading new versions from the aja.com website, it is possible that some versions may also require a firmware update to update the software stored in non-volatile memory on the board. Always carefully read the release notes that accompany each version to be installed. The release notes will spell out all required software and hardware necessary to ensure a successful update of your KONA LHi.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Genlock and Your System 1 Firmware Update Warning Screen 5. After the firmware installation completes, you’ll be asked to Shut Down the Mac computer, wait for two seconds, and then start up again. Firmware Update Warning Screen Important: A Restart of the Mac will not load the new firmware—click Shut Down to initiate a complete ON/OFF power cycle to load the new firmware into the hardware.
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Chapter 3: Operation Using KONA LHi with Professional Video /Audio Software After you install the KONA LHi software and any AJA plug-ins to support your choice of 3rdparty software, you’re then ready to begin capturing and playing back video and audio. Go here to look for AJA plug-ins and documentation for your favorite 3rd-party software applications: http://www.aja.com/support/konaNEW/kona-lhi.
38 Block Diagram Screen—The top area of the Control Panel shows a visual picture representing the processing (if any) that’s currently occurring, including inputs/outputs, reference source, and system status. Lines between inputs, the framebuffer, and outputs, show a video path. Where there are no lines, it shows there is no connection; this can be because an input or output isn’t selected. The lines will also show whether the outputs are video or video + key.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Using The AJA Control Panel icons in blue are the same as the Primary Format used by the framebuffer. Also any text descriptions in the block diagram that appear in blue also indicate that something is in the primary format. So, for example, if you see that the input and output icons are blue, then you know that the same format is used throughout the video path and that no format conversion is being performed.
40 Conversion: used to select codec options such as whether paused video appears as a full frame or a single field (jitter shown or not shown) and 24 to 30 fps padding patterns. DS Keyer: select downstream keyer mode, specify a graphic file or matte.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Using The AJA Control Panel Control Tab Screen 41 The KONA LHi can be controlled by various software applications running on a host Mac as well as be used as a Macintosh Desktop extension. The Control Tab is where you select how the card directs video and is used by application software. This screen also provides control for configuring output timing with regard to external reference video and horizontal/vertical delay.
42 No applications other than the AJA Control Panel need to be open to convert audio and video from one format to another. For example, if an SD source tape needs to be dubbed to an HD tape, the signal might be routed from the SD VTR to the LHi, configured for upconversion in the Control Panel and then passed through to the HD VTR for recording. Test Pattern: this selection directs KONA LHi to output a choice of preset pattern when no other application is using the card.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Using The AJA Control Panel Formats Tab Screen The Formats screen shows the video format currently in use by the KONA LHi framebuffer (called the Primary Format) and allows you to change it. All throughout the Control Panel, choices are always presented based on what KONA LHi can do with the signals available and the inputs/ outputs selected.
44 Format Screen Settings Primary (Framebuffer) Format—this pull-down menu shows the currently selected format. This pull-down appears in both the Primary Format area of the Formats screen as well as the Secondary Format area (if present). If you select an alternate value in the Primary Format using the pull-down, it will change the format used by the KONA LHi framebuffer.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Using The AJA Control Panel Input Select Tab 1 Select an Input AJA Control Panel, Input Select Tab On the Inputs screen you can view the currently selected video and audio input sources and map audio sources to the channels supported by Final Cut Pro 7 (more on this later). Two information panes in the screen are provided: Video Input and Audio Input.
46 SDI Output Screen The SDI Out screen shows the current settings for the SDI output. If an input/output has no video, it will be indicated on the block diagram (“No Video”). AJA Control Panel, SDI Out Tab SDI Output Screen Settings Information that can appear includes the following items. You can view the current setting or click on another to change to it: Primary—when selected, this indicates that the SDI output is set to the same format as the framebuffer. That value will be listed in blue.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Using The AJA Control Panel HDMI Tab Screen The KONA LHi’s HDMI input and output are shown and configured at this tab screen. The HDMI input pane shows if an HDMI input source has been detected and locked on, showing the format found. 1 AJA Control Panel, HDMI Tab HDMI Tab Screen Settings HDMI Output—one pulldown allows you to select either the primary video format (framebuffer) or a secondary one (up/down/cross-conversion).
48 Analog Out Screen KONA LHi provides a high-quality analog component or composite output, generally used for monitoring. This screen shows the current settings for that analog output, and allows you to re-configure it when desired. AJA Control Panel, Analog Out Tab Analog Out Screen Settings Select—Primary or Secondary (conversion) Analog Format—choices in the Analog Format pulldown menu vary depending upon the Analog Output video standard.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Using The AJA Control Panel Video Setup Screen The KONA LHi’s Analog Black level and QuickTime Video Output Display Filter are configured here. 1 AJA Control Panel, Video Setup Tab Setup Screen Settings Analog Black Level—choices in the black Level pulldown menu are only available for the two Composite analog formats. Choices presented are for US or Japan settings: 7.
50 Audio Setup Screen The KONA LHi’s audio settings are configured here. AJA Control Panel, Audio Setup Tab Audio Setup Screen Settings Lock Audio Gain To Unity—When set, the KONA card will ignore the Final Cut Pro 7 gain setting and set the audio gain at unity. When not set, this checkbox tells the KONA card to get the audio gain setting from Final Cut Pro 7.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Using The AJA Control Panel Conversion Tab Screen This Tabbed screen is used to set conversion options. 1 AJA Control Panel, ConversionTab Conversion Tab Screen Settings Pause On—these two choices determine what happens when Final Cut Pro 7 is paused in stop mode: Full Frame: both fields are displayed resulting in some jitter while paused.
52 RGB-YUV Conversion: These pulldowns select industry standard color space and gamma transfer functions for the YUV-RGB conversion, or allow you to direct the KONA card to automatically determine it for you. Colorspace—choose from: Rec 601 Rec 709 Auto Gamma—choose from the following: Linear (1.8) Rec 601 (2.20) Rec 709 (2.22) Auto Enable Custom LUTs—this checkbox enables a custom color lookup table (LUT).
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Using The AJA Control Panel Frame Buffer over Matte— places the keyed video with alpha channel currently in the Frame Buffer over a fixed color matte determined by the “Matte Color” setting set separately. Frame Buffer over Video In—places the keyed video currently in the Frame Buffer over the video input for playout or print-to-tape.
54 Timecode Screen The timecode is used for both monitoring the RP-188 timecode embedded in the digital data stream and for selecting a timecode offset (if required) for the attached VTR (connected to KONA LHi’s RS-422 port)—and sent during assemble-edit mode. Note: SMPTE 12M-2 is the updated name and specification for what was RP-188. AJA Control Panel, Timecode Tab Timecode Screen Settings RP-188 Timecode —in RP-188 timecode (SMPTE 12M-2) there can be multiple timecode values in the data stream.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Using The AJA Control Panel Output Timecode Offset (entry field and FPS pull-down)—this text entry field allows you to specify a timecode offset for use with Final Cut Pro 7 (or any other application that has timecode offsets that are user-controlled). In FCP 7, go to “Timeline Options” and locate the “Starting Timecode” value. Use that same value here as the “Output Timecode Offset” to ensure the timecode is synchronized.
56 Presets Screen After configuring the AJA Control Panel Tabbed screens, you can then save all your settings as a snapshot for later recall—called a preset. In this way, you can organize presets for all your typical tasks, eliminating time-robbing manual reconfiguration each time. To save a preset, go to the Presets screen and click “Save Preset”. A dialog will be presented asking you for a name; enter a meaningful name and click “OK”.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Using The AJA Control Panel Firmware Tab Screen Use the Firmware tab to access the firmware install screen. Click install to erase current firmware and load the firmware version contained in your current driver installation. Note the Installation message shown below. 1 Firmware Update You will be required to power-cycle your computer to finish the update.
58 Info Screen This Tabbed screen shows the KONA LHi software files that have been installed on your system. This information may be needed if you talk to an AJA Customer Service representative to determine if files are missing or need updating. AJA Control Panel, Info Tab Who is Controlling KONA? There are times when you might have several Quicktime applications open at one time, and each of these might want to output their video thru the KONA video output.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Using Multiple AJA Products The AJA Control Panel in-use message will tell you the “active” application that has control of KONA (see in-use message above) and what the format selections are. If you click on another supported application that is running such as Adobe Premiere Pro or AJA TV, the AJA Control Panel in-use message will report the change by displaying the new application in control.
60 an application is running, you can change the “targeted” product selection in the AJA Control Panel and select a different product. The running application will retain its connection to the product. If you change the “targeted” product and launch a different application, that application will use the new product for its input/ output, while the first application you launched will continue to use the other AJA product.
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting If You Run Into Problems One useful way to find the source of problems is to isolate your system to the smallest size where the problem still occurs and then note all the symptoms. This serves to eliminate areas not involved in the problem and makes finding the problem easier. Once you’ve noted problem symptoms, look through the following table and see if any of the symptoms are listed. If so, check the items listed.
62 Symptom Check Changes made to Final Cut’s configuration aren’t remembered or you need to force a change to them. Under some circumstances, Final Cut Pro may need to be initialized back to the factory default state as it was when you installed it. The easiest way to do this is to locate Final Cut’s preference file and discard it. To do so, follow this procedure: 1. Locate the file named “Final Cut Pro x.x Preferences”.
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide — Support Support When calling for support, first check over your system configuration and ensure everything is connected properly and that current Final Cut presets and Easy Setups match what you are trying to do. Even if you cannot find the cause of the problem, having this information at hand will help when you call Apple or AJA Customer Support for help. If the problem is unknown or you need general help, first contact the dealer where you purchased the product.
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Appendix A: Specifications Formats 525i 29.97 625i 25 720p 50 720p 59.94 720p 60 1080i 25 1080i 29.97 1080i 30 1080PsF 23.98 1080PsF 24 1080P 23.98 1080P 24 1080P 25 1080P 29.97 1080P 30 1080P 50 1080P 59.94 1080P 60 Video Input Digital: 8 or 10 bit 3G/HD/SD SDI, SMPTE-259/292/296/424, 1BNC HDMI v1.3, 30 bits/pixel, RGB or YUV, 2.25Gbps, SD, HD, 1080p50/60 Analog: Composite/S-Video (Y/C): NTSC, NTSCJ, PAL 12 bit A/D, 2x oversampling 3 line adaptive comb filter decoding +/- .25 db to 5.
66 .5% 2T pulse response < 1% Diff Phase < 1% Diff Gain SD Component: SMPTE/EBU N10, Betacam 525 line, Betacam 525J, RGB 12 bit D/A, 8x oversampling +/- .2 db to 5.5 MHz Y Frequency Response +/- .2 db to 2.5 MHz C Frequency Response .
LHi Installation and Operation Guide — Down-Conversion Down-Conversion Hardware 10-bit Anamorphic: full-screen Letterbox: image is reduced with black top and bottom added to image area with the aspect ratio preserved Crop: image is cropped to fit new screen size Cross-Conversion Hardware 10-bit 1080i to 720P 720P to 1080i 720P to 1080PsF 1 SD to SD Aspect Ratio Conversion Letterbox: This transforms SD anamorphic material to a letterboxed image.
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KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide for Mac & PC — Symbols AES audio 2 AES/EBU 9 AES/EBU Audio Inputs 12 AJA Utilitie 3 alpha channel 17 Analog 4 Channel Balanced/Unbalanced Audio 12 analog component 12 analog composite 12 Analog Format 12, 13 Analog monitor output 12 Analog Out Screen 12 Analog Out Screen Settings 12, 13, 14 Anamorphic 8 anamorphic SD to full frame SD 8 Apple Expansion Slot Utility 1 Apple Support 27 aspect ratio conversion 2, 8 Audio 2, 30 Audio Input 9 audio input/output 8 Audio In
70 E EBU N10 13 embedded audio 2 F features 2 Final Cut Pro and KONA 2 1 Foreground pre-multiplied (checkbox) 17 Format Screen Settings 8 format, primary 13 format, secondary 2 Formats and Transfer Rates/Storage Table 8 Frame Buffer over Matte 17 Frame Buffer over Video In 17 Framebuffer 2 Freerun 6 Full Frame 15 full-screen 8 G Genlock 6 Genlock and Your System 21 Getting Help 26 Graphic File 17 graphic file, test pattern output 6 Graphic over Frame Buffer 17 Graphic over Matte 17 Graphic over Video In
KONA LHi Installation & Operation Guide for Mac & PC — progressive frame 8 progressive segmented frame 8 psf 8 Q QTtoDPXtranslator 3 QuickTime™ Drivers 3 R RAID 7 RAID 0 7 RAID 1 7 RAID 5 7 RAID 50 8 RAIDs 7 RCA connector pair, K-Box configuration 14 read/write 7 rear panel 12 Red 3 Ref In 6 Ref Loop 9 Reference Video 13 Requirements, System 7 RGB 13 RP 188 definition 19 RP-188 18 RP-188 Timecode 18 RS422 12 RS-422, Sony 9-pin protocol.
72 video input source 6 Video Monitor 9 Video Output 30 video path 3 Video/Audio connections 8 VTR 9 VTR RS-422 Control Port 12 VTR Xchange 3 VTRs, 12 Y Y/R-Y/B-Y 13 Yellow 3 YPbPr 13 YUV 13 Z Zoom 14 Zoom Letterbox 8 Zoom Wide 8