Panasonic WJ-MX50 User Manual
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123. Program Out-1 COMP. Output Connector
(PROGRAM OUT 1/COMP.)
The Program Output Signal-lof the composite video
signal is provided via this connector,
124. Program Out-1 Y/C Output Connector
(PROGRAM OUT 1/Y/C)
The Program Output Signal-1 of the S-Video signal is
provided via this connector.
125. Program Out-2 COMP. Output Connector
(PROGRAM OUT 2/COMP.)
The Program Output Signai-2 of the composite video
signal is provided via this connector,
126. Program Out-2 Y/C Output Connector
(PROGRAM OUT 2/Y/C)
The Program Output Signal-2 of the S-Video signal is
provided via this connector.
127. Preview Output Connector
(PREVIEW OUT, COMP.)
The effected video'of the composite video signal is
obtained at this connector regardless of the selection
of the Program Out Buttons (15), (16), (17).
128. Black Burst Output Connector
(BLACK BURST OUT)
The Black Burst Signal for use with system
synchronization is provided via this connectorto the
Editing Controller.
129. GPI Input Connector (GPl)
In the A/B Roll Editing System, the GPI signal (General
Purpose Interface) may be used in order to make
an interface between the WJ-MX50 and the Editing
Controller.
130. Cooling Fan
131. Main Power Switch (MAIM POWER)
The unit becames stand-by mode by turning on this
switch. Unless this switch is turned on, the unit will not
be on even if the (front panel) Power ON/OFF Button
(1) is pressed.
Note :
The unit becomes on without pressing Power
ON/OFF Switch (1) by turning Main Power Switch
(131) on if the Reset ON/OFF Switch (109) had
been set to the OFF position. This takes place
leaving the Main Power Switch (131) off for more
than a few days.
132. Editing Control Connector
(EDITING CONTROLLER)
This connector is used for connecting with the Editing
Controller AG-ABOO or the Modem Unit.
134. Program Out-2 Audio Output Jacks
(PROGRAM OUT 2/AUDIO, L/R)
The audio output signals of R-channel and L-channel
on the Program Output 2 are provided via these jacks.
135. Program Out-1 Audio Output Connectors
(PROGRAM OUT 1/AUDIO L/R)
The audio output signals of R-channel and L-channel
on the Program Output 1 are provided via these
XLR-connectors.
136. Auxiliary Audio Input-2 Jacks
(AUX AUDIO IN,AUX2)
The auxiliary audio input 2 signal can be inputted
via these jacks. When the audio is supplied to the
L-channel, this audio is supplied to the R-channel
(mono-mode) internally. When the audio is also
supplied to the R-channel, this audio is used for the
R-channel only.
137. Auxiliary Audio Input-1 Jacks
(AUX AUDIO IN.AUXI)
The auxiliary audio input 1 signal can be inputted
via these jacks. When the audio is supplied to the
L-channel, this audio is supplied to the R-channel
(mono-mode) internally. When the audio is also
supplied to the R-channel, this audio is used for the
R-channel only,
138. Source 4 Audio input Jacks
(SOURCE 4/AUDlO L/R)
Source 4 Audio Input signal can be supplied via these
jacks. When the audio is supplied to the L-channel,
this audio is supplied to the R-channel (mono-mode)
internally. When the audio is also supplied to the
R-channel, this audio is used for the R-channel only.
139. Source 3 Audio Input Jacks
(SOURCE 3/AUDlO IN, AUX1)
Source’3 Audio Input signal can be supplied via these
jacks. When the audio is supplied to the L-channel, this
audio is also supplied to the R-channel (mono-mode)
internally. When the audio is also supplied to the
R-channel, this audio is used for the R-channel only,
140. Source 2 Audio Input Connectors
(SOURCE 2/AUDIO L/R)
The Source 2 Audio Input Signal can be supplied via
these XLR-connectors.
141. Sourcel Audio Input Connectors
(SOURCE 1/AUDIO L/R)
The Sourcel Audio Input Signal can be supplied via
these XLR-connectors.
133. RS422/RS232C Selection Switch
(RS422/RS232C)
When using an external product such as the Editing
Controller AG-ABOO or the Modem Unit, this switch is
used to make the selection. In the case of the Editing
Controller, turn this switch to the RS422 position. In the
case of the Modem Unit, turn this switch to the RS232C
position.
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