360 Systems Short/Cut Editor User Manual
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Rear Panel Features
360 Systems
Power Supply
The power supply can be used with any voltage between 85 and 260 volts at 50 or 60 Hz.
It is not necessary to switch it when making connection to different voltages. A detachable
IEC mains cable is provided, with a connector appropriate for the destination country.
Power Switch
The power switch is located on the left edge of the rear panel, as viewed from the front of
the Editor. The designation "1" means
ON
and "0" means
OFF
.
NEVER TURN THE POWER OFF OR DISCONNECT
THE POWER CORD WHEN THE SHORTCUT EDITOR
IS ACTIVELY PERFORMING ANY TASK.
Headphone Jack
A stereo 1/4” (6.35mm) female jack is provided for headphone monitoring.
Display Viewing Angle (Contrast Control)
A rotary control adjusts the viewing angle of the LCD display.
Serial Number
The serial number of the Shortcut Editor is affixed to the right side of the rear panel, as
viewed from the rear. This coded number also contains the date of manufacture. There is a
space to write the serial number on the inside front cover of the owner's manual.
G.P.I. Inputs and Tally Outputs
GPI inputs for S
TOP
,
R
ECORD
,
P
LAY
,
R
EWIND
,
F
AST
F
ORWARD
and Speaker Mute, plus
tally lamp outputs, are provided on a 15-pin D connector. These inputs can be reassigned in
various combinations in the Setup Menu, allowing their use with Pause and up to four Hot-
Keys. A contact closure to common will assert a GPI command. A +12 volt source and open
collector outputs are provided for tally LEDs. The connector pinout and assignment options
are presented below. Reassignment procedure is covered on page 51.
G.P.I. Connector Pin-Outs
The Shortcut Editor may be remotely controlled through a 15-pin "D" connector on its
rear panel. Remote functions are asserted through a switch contact to Ground. If desired, a
"tally" indicator light can be wired to show that a function has taken place. The lamp is
controlled through an output on the same connector. For convenience, +12 volts is provided on
the connector. This may be wired through the lamp, and then back to an appropriate pin on the
connector. See page 16 for instructions on interfacing to telephone control systems.