DVD Location Recorder

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Location Recorder Model PD204
Chapter 4: Basic connections
HPF
(Hz)
30050
-12 -6 OFF
(dB/oct)
LOCATEABS 0
LOCATE REC END
LOCK
PANEL LOCK
OFF
REW F FWD PLAY STOP
200130
INPUT SEL
30050
-12 -6 OFF
200130
30050
-12 -6 OFF
200130
30050
-12 -6 OFF
200130
DISC IN
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OPEN
Connection example for recording (1)
The following shows the example of using the PD204 with microphones, which
makes the best use of the PD204 and can be applied to news gathering, audio
recording for film, etc.
In the example below, audio signals from microphones and time code generated by
the external time code generator are simultaneously recorded to the PD204, while
the same time code is also recorded to the VTR along with a video camera signal.
Up to four microphones can be connected to the PD204 input channels, allowing
recording various sources simultaneously.
The external time code generator output is connected to time code inputs of both
the VTR and PD204. Using the PD204 jam function, the PD204 time code generator
can run with extreme accuracy after it locks to external time code.
Therefore, you can make PD204 recording in sync with the VTR even if you discon-
nect the time code input after the PD204 generator locks to external time code.
When external time code is disconnected, the internal generator runs with its own
crystal (when the generator mode is set to "FREE RUN"). See pages 92 and 182 for
details about the jam function.
You can also connect the audio output of a camera to the [AUX IN (L, R)] connector
for monitoring via headphones.
External TC generator
VTR
Camera
ANALOG IN 1-4
TCTC
TCTC
TC
Connection examples
AUX IN L, R