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5.3.2 Audio In/Out
Analog Audio 2 channels analog XLR inputs and outputs. These XLR connectors are
the balanced analog audio inputs and outputs. Pin 2 is hot (+), pin 3 is
cold (-), and pin 1 is ground.
Digital Audio (option) 4 channels digital XLR inputs and outputs. Transformer balanced
AES/EBU input and output. Pin 2 is hot (+), pin 3 is cold (-), and pin 1
is ground.
Audio Expansion1 Expansion Card Slot holds one of the following optional cards
A- 4 Channels AES / EBU
B- 2 Channels analog audio
Audio Expansion2 Expansion Card Slot holds one of the following optional cards
A- 4 Channels AES / EBU
B- 2 Channels analog audio
Embedded Audio on SDI Up to 8 channels of audio can travel with the SDI video.
5.3.3 9Pins Connector
RS-422-1: Primary serial interface connector to the V1. Connector 1 should be
connected to your edit controller or workstation, while connector 2 can
be used to connect the optional RCV2-9p external remote control from
Doremi Labs.
RS-422-2 / + Biphase:
If all 9 jumpers on J34 are set to the RS422 position, this connector
will be used as a second RS422 port (this is the default setting when
the unit is shipped). If all 9 jumpers on J34 are set to MIDI+BP
position, this connector will be used as a Biphase input with a +5V
supply.
5.3.4 Ethernet
Ethernet: RJ45 connector 100BaseT. You can set a unique IP address for the V1 in Option MENU
(00) INFO/MODE IP (no.). Gigabit Ethernet is an option that uses another Ethernet connector. Then
only the Gigabit connection is available – only one Ethernet connection is possible on the unit.
5.3.5 Time Code
Balanced TRS 1/4" input and output connectors for LTC time code. The V1 time code input accepts
balanced signals (tip hot, ring cold & sleeve is ground). If you are feeding an unbalanced signal to it,
both ring and sleeve should be connected to GND. You can use an unbalanced jack (tip and
sleeve) on the time code input of the V1. The V1 time code output is a balanced signal (tip hot, ring
cold & sleeve is ground). If you are feeding it to an unbalanced input, ring should not be
connected to anything. You cannot use an unbalanced jack (tip and sleeve) on the time code
output of the V1. If you connect time code from one V1 to another the cable should be balanced on
both ends.
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