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2 connector panel – Sony DVW-250 User Manual

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2-2 Connector Panel

VIDEO LEVEL control VIDEO OUT 1 and 2 connectors (BNC)

If the composite signal input level to the VIDEO IN
connector is not a 1 Vp-p signal, use a screwdriver to
turn this control and adjust the input level. The range
of adjustment is ±3 dB. Normally leave this control at

the center detent position.

It is not possible to adjust the input level for

component signals or serial digital video and audio

signals.

TC (time code) OUT connector (BNC)

Connect to the time code input connector of an
external device such as a time code reader or VTR.

The time code output depends on the operating state of
the unit, as follows:

Playback: playback time code

Recording: time code generated by the built-in time

code generator. When the time code on this unit

is locked to an external time code, the external

time code is output.

TC (time code) IN connector

Connect to the time code output connector of an

external device such as a time code generator or VTR.

Use this when locking the built-in time code generator

to the external time code.

These connectors provide analog, composite video
outputs. When the SUPERIMPOSE switch is in the
ON position, information about the state of the unit

and time code values are superimposed on the signal
output from the VIDEO OUT 2 connector.

SDI IN connector

Input serial digital video and audio signals in Dl

format. When the video input selector switch is in the
SDI IN position, the signals supplied to this connector

form the video input to the unit.

Video input selector switch

The position of this switch determines the video input

to the unit.

VIDEO IN: composite video signal input to the

VIDEO IN connector

CAMERA: component video signal or serial digital

video signal input to the CAMERA connector

SDI IN: serial digital video signal input to the SDI

IN connector

The playback signal from this unit is synchronized to
the signal selected by this switch.

VIDEO IN connector (BNC)

SUPERIMPOSE switch

This selects whether or not to superimpose information

about the state of the unit (PLAY, FF, etc.) and time

code values on the composite video signal output from
the VIDEO OUT 2 connector.

ON: Superimpose information.

OFF: Do not superimpose information.

Input an analog composite video signal. When the
video input selector switch is in the VIDEO IN

position, the signals supplied to this connector form
the video input to the unit.

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