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– 20 –Chapter 3 Part Names and Functions — Main Frame AV‑HS60U1/AV‑HS60U25 terminal (connector: RJ‑45/signal: 100Base‑TX)Connects the Control Panel AV-HS60C1/AV-HS60C2.6 [ terminal (connector: BNC]×2/signal: Genlock)Loop-through output in the external sync mode. If the loop-through output is not going to be used, provide a 75 Ω termination.Black burst signals are output from both terminals in the internal sync mode.7 terminal (connector: BNC/signal:LTC)This is the LTC (linear time code) input terminal.8 // terminals (connector: D‑sub 9‑pin (female) ×3, inch screw/signal: RS‑422)Used for master connection of external devices. (page 147)9 terminal (connector: D‑sub 9‑pin (female), inch screw/signal: RS‑422)Used for master connection/slave connection of external devices. (page 147)f Master connection and the slave connection can be switched from the button on the top menu → [PERIPHERAL] → [General] tab → [MFCOM4] column → [Master/Slave]. (page 136)10 terminal (connector: D‑sub 25‑pin (female), inch screw/signal: GPI IN)Equipped with 18 contact input ports (GPI IN) that control the unit externally, and an alarm output port (ALARM OUT). (page 146)11 / terminals (connector: D‑sub 25‑pin (female) ×2, inch screw/signal: GPI OUT)Equipped with 48 output ports (GPI OUT) that output tallies and status information from the unit. (page 145)12 terminal (signal: SG)Connects to the ground of the system.13 / terminals(Fuse)14 / terminals (signal: AC)Connects one end of the supplied AC cable to this terminal and the other end to the AC outlet. (AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz)f The supplied AC cable has a 3-pin plug with a grounding terminal. Connect to a 3-pin power outlet which is equipped with a grounding terminal.f If a 3-point power outlet is not available, be sure to consult your dealer.@@ NOTEt For the cable connecting to the to terminals, to terminals, [ terminal, or ]terminal, use a 5C-FB compliant double-shielded cable.t For the cable connecting to the / terminals, use a double-shielded cable.t For the cable connecting to the terminal, terminal, /// terminals, terminal, or / terminals, use a shielded cable.
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