Sony DVO1000MD User Manual (Instructions For Use) - Page 19

Connecting External Equipment (2), Settings required for using this connection, example

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Overview Connecting External Equipment (2) This section gives an example to connect external equipment for controlling the unit from connected external equipment Settings required for using this connection example Make the following settings before operating in this connection example using SETUP MENU. For detailed information on menu operation, see "Basic Menu Operations" on page 55. • Audio output selection Select the audio output channel using the AUDIO MON CH sub menu of SETUP MENU (see page 52). - LCH: Outputs the audio signal of audio channel 1. - RCH: Outputs the audio signal of audio channel 2. - MIX: Outputs a mixed audio signal from both channel 1 and channel 2. (factory setting) • Input signal selection Select the input signal "ANALOG" using the INPUT SELECT sub menu of SETUP MENU (see page 29). • Remote control mode selection Select an interface to control the unit from among RS232C (factory setting), USB and iLINK (see page 25). When controlling the unit, only one interface is available from among RS232C (factory setting), USB and iLINK. 1 S-video cable (not supplied) 2 Audio cable (not supplied) 3 Audio cable (not supplied) 5 DV cable (not supplied) 6 USB cable (not supplied) 7 AC power cable (not supplied) 4 RS-232C cable (cross type/not supplied) Video monitor To S-video input connector 1 To analog audio input connector S-VIDEO IN AUDIO IN L/R 2 3 1 7 to AC outlet - AC IN S-VIDEO OUT MONITOR AUDIO To analog audio output connector To S-video output connector External equipment REMOTE IN RS-232C 4 to RS-232C connector DV IN (i.LINK) 5 to DV connector USB 6 to USB connector Note You can use only one interface from among RS-232C, USB and iLINK interfaces to control the unit remotely. 19 Connection

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Overview
Connection
19
Connecting External Equipment (2)
This section gives an example to connect external
equipment for controlling the unit from connected
external equipment
Settings required for using this connection
example
Make the following settings before operating in this
connection example using SETUP MENU.
For detailed information on menu operation, see “Basic
Menu Operations” on page 55.
Audio output selection
Select the audio output channel using the AUDIO
MON CH sub menu of SETUP MENU
(see page 52)
.
– LCH: Outputs the audio signal of audio channel 1.
– RCH: Outputs the audio signal of audio channel 2.
– MIX: Outputs a mixed audio signal from both
channel 1 and channel 2. (factory setting)
Input signal selection
Select the input signal “ANALOG” using the INPUT
SELECT sub menu of SETUP MENU
(see page 29)
.
Remote control mode selection
Select an interface to control the unit from among
RS232C (factory setting), USB and iLINK
(see
page 25)
.
When controlling the unit, only one interface is
available from among RS232C (factory setting), USB
and iLINK.
S-video cable (not supplied)
RS-232C cable (cross type/not supplied)
1
2
3
4
Audio cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (not supplied)
DV cable (not supplied)
5
6
7
AC power cable (not supplied)
USB cable (not supplied)
S-VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO OUT
To analog audio input connector
To S-video input connector
Video monitor
MONITOR AUDIO
To S-video
output connector
AUDIO IN L/R
REMOTE IN RS-232C
USB
DV IN (i.LINK)
to RS-232C connector
to DV connector
to USB connector
To analog audio
output connector
-
AC IN
to AC outlet
External equipment
1
2
1
4
5
6
7
Note
You can use only one interface from among RS-232C, USB and
iLINK interfaces to control the unit remotely.
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