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Connecting audio source equipment, Connecting a reference, P. 24 – Roland V-1200HD Multi-Format Video Switcher User Manual

Page 24: Making an analog connection, Making a digital connection, Connecting external equipment

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Connecting External Equipment

Connecting Audio Source Equipment

Making an Analog Connection

Connect the analog output of the audio source device to an AUDIO

IN connector.

Set the audio selector switch to [ANALOG].

NOTE

The audio selector switch affects both input and output. For

details, refer to “About the Audio Selector Switch” (p. 22).

Making a Digital Connection

Connect the digital (AES/EBU) output of the audio source device to

an AUDIO IN connector.

* Use an AES/EBU-compliant cable.

The V-1200HD supports the AES3 standard (24 bits, 48 kHz, two

channels).

Set the audio selector switch to [AES/EBU].

NOTE

The audio selector switch affects both input and output. For

details, refer to “About the Audio Selector Switch” (p. 22).

Connecting a Reference

You can connect a source device for synchronizing.

* You can also output a reference signal via the OUT/THRU

connector. For details, refer to the “V-1200HDR/V-1200HD RCS

Remote Control Guide” (PDF) available for download at the

Roland website.

The V-1200HD supports the following external clocks.

5

Black burst (frame synchronization)

5

Bi-level synchronization, tri-level synchronization

Memo

The clock source is set to “INTERNAL" by default. To use an

external clock, this setting must be changed using a V-1200HDR

unit or V-1200HD RCS. For details, refer to the “V-1200HDR/V-

1200HD RCS Remote Control Guide “ (PDF) available for

download at the Roland website.
http://proav.roland.com