Rear panel 1

1

[HD SDI OUT] connectors [1] to [3]

These connectors (BNC) are for outputting 3G/1.5G-SDI signals.

Signals output can be selected from the CCU menu.

  • Connect with a 5C-FB cable or better.

2

[HD SDI OUT] connector [4/PM]

These connectors (BNC) are for outputting 1.5G-SDI signals.

This output is specifically for the picture monitor.

  • Connect with a 5C-FB cable or better.

3

[HD SDI PROMPT IN] and [HD SDI PROMPT OUT] connectors

These connectors (BNC) are for inputting 3G/1.5G-SDI prompter signals.

An active through signal is output from the [HD SDI PROMPT OUT] connector.

  • 1080/59.94p/50p/59.94i/50i video formats can be input.
  • Connect with a 5C-FB cable or better.

4

[HD TRUNK OUT] connector

The 3G/1.5G HD SDI TRUNK signals that are input to the camera are output.

5

[RET1 IN] to [RET2 IN] connectors

These connectors (BNC) are for inputting SDI signals for return images in HDTV formats.

3G and 1.5G are recognized automatically.

  • Connect with a 5C-FB cable or better.

6

[ANALOG PROMPT IN] and [ANALOG PROMPT OUT] connectors

This connector (BNC) is for inputting SD analog composite signals for the prompter.

When a cable is not connected to ANALOG PROMPT OUT, the connector is automatically terminated at 75 Ω. Connecting a cable to this connector releases 75 Ω termination.

7

[REF] connector

These connectors (BNC) are for inputting reference signals.

Black burst (BB) signals and tri-level sync signals can be input, and the type of signals input is recognized automatically.*1

When no cable is connected to the loop-through output connector (B), the connector is automatically terminated at 75 Ω.

Connecting a cable to this connector releases 75 Ω termination.

When a cable is connected to the loop-through output connector (B), be sure to connect the other end of the cable to a connector.

  1. Reference signal input connector
  2. Loop-through output

    *1: When the [CCU MODE] is [1080/23.98psF], input 1080/23.98psF (47.95 Hz) tri-level sync signals.

    For details on supported sync signals for each format, see "G/L specifications."

“G/L specifications”