VCR Operating Instructions DSR-85, 85P

Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 1 Overview 15
Y
R-Y
B-Y
ANALOG I/O
REF.VIDEO
IN
75
ON
OFF
OUT
IN
OUT
TIME CODE
VIDEO IN
75
ON
OFF
VIDEO OUT
1
2
(SUPER)
OUTIN
MONITOR
AUDIO
OUTIN
S VIDEO
COMPONENT VIDEO
1 Analog video signal input/output section
5 VIDEO IN connectors and 75 termination
switch
6 VIDEO OUT 1 and 2 (SUPER) connectors
7 COMPONENT VIDEO IN connectors
8 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connectors
9 S VIDEO IN connector
0 S VIDEO OUT connector
1 REF. VIDEO IN connectors
and 75 termination switch
2 REF. VIDEO OUT connector
3 TIME CODE IN connector
4 TIME CODE OUT connector
1 REF. (reference) VIDEO IN (input) connectors
(BNC type) and 75 termination switch
Input a reference video signal to one of these
connectors. The two connectors can be used for a
loop-through connection. When making a loop-
through connection, set the 75 termination switch to
OFF and when not, set the switch to ON.
2 REF. (reference) VIDEO OUT (output)
connector (BNC type)
Outputs a reference video signal.
3 TIME CODE IN connector (BNC type)
Input SMPTE time code (DSR-85) or EBU time code
(DSR-85P) externally generated.
4 TIME CODE OUT connector (BNC type)
When the unit is in normal-speed playback mode, this
connector outputs the time code read from the tape as
an analog (LTC) signal. When the unit is in any other
mode, the connector outputs no signal.
Note
The TIME CODE IN connector and TIME CODE
OUT connector can only be used when an optional
DSBK-130/130P Time Code Input/Output Board is
installed in this unit.
5 VIDEO IN connectors (BNC type) and 75
termination switch
Input a composite video signal to one of these
connectors. The two connectors can be used for a
loop-through connection. When making a loop-
through connection, set the 75 termination switch to
OFF and when not, set the switch to ON.
6 VIDEO OUT 1 and 2 (SUPER) connectors (BNC
type)
Output a composite video signal. When “CHARA.
DISPLAY” under the DISPLAY CONTROL menu
item has been set to “ON” (factory default setting), a
character signal is superimposed on the video signal
that is output from the VIDEO OUT 2 (SUPER)
connector.
7 COMPONENT VIDEO IN connectors (BNC
type)
Input a component (Y/R–Y/B–Y) signal.
Y: Luminance signal
R–Y and B–Y: Color difference signals
8 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connectors (BNC
type)
Output a component (Y/R–Y/B–Y) signal.
Y: Luminance signal
R–Y and B–Y: Color difference signals