Instruction manual

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Microphone Inputs and Headphone jack
8. Audio Output: Two RCA stereo pairs of line level analog audio, carrying the
signal present at the output of the audio mixer section (see Controls and
Operations, page 22).
9. GPI input: 1/8-inch (3.5mm) mini jack for remote trigger
control. For more information, see GPI Trigger and
External Trigger Using GPI on page 14.
10. Video Output. These ports carry the Main video output of the SE-800.
a. Y.U.V. video out: These BNC connectors carry the analog
component Main video signal, and would typically be
connected to a master recorder (Betacam, DVCPro, or
DVCam, for example), component video monitor, or a
satellite uplink. (See Connecting Video Sources, page
12 for more information on connecting these ports to a
device.)
b. S-video out: standard 4 pin S-video (Y/C) connector,
typically connected to a VCR, projector, or monitor.
c. Composite video out: BNC connector, typically connected to a program monitor.
d. Black Burst out: BNC connector carrying a black burst signal (derived from the SE-800s internal
TBCs), used to provide a sync source to any video devices connected to the SE-800 that may
require sync for proper operation.
11. Power: Operate this gently with a slight flourish.
12. RS-232 control: Please read the Appendix of RS-232 Protocol on page 67
for more information.
13. DC Input: connect the power supply that came with the SE-800, and only
the power supply that came with the SE-800, here, and plug the other end
into an electrical outlet, preferably on a surge suppressor (to protect the
SE-800 from random power spikes that can fry its delicate insides).
15. MIC inputs L and R: accepts 1/4 Inch mono plugs,
carrying high impedance signals from one or two mono
microphones. With high impedance MIC, the longer
the cable from microphone to the SE-800, the more
noise is introduced into the signal. If you are using an
audio mixer (to combine more than two sources),
connect the mixers line level output to the SE-800s Aux inputs.