Sony J30 Product Manual (J10, J10SDI, J30, and J30SDI Manual) - Page 21
Connector Panel of the J-10SDI/30SDI, Connector Panel
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2-2 Connector Panel 2-2-2 Connector Panel of the J-10SDI/30SDI 1 AC IN connector Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts 7 AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT connectors 6 VIDEO OUTPUT connectors 2 RS232C connector 3 REMOTE IN (9P) connector 4 EXT SYNC input connector 5 TC OUTPUT connector 1 AC IN connector Connects to an AC outlet using the power cord (not supplied). 2 RS232C (RS-232C serial interface) connector (D-sub 9-pin) Used to send or receive RS-232C remote control signals and VTR status signals to/from an external device such as a computer with the JZ-1 installed. 3 REMOTE IN (9P) connector (RS-422A serial interface, 9-pin) Controls the unit remotely from an external device equipped with the Sony 9-pin remote control function. 4 EXT SYNC (external synchronization) input connector Inputs the reference video signal. However, on this unit, use this for frame synchronization only, not for color subcarrier synchronization. 5 TC OUTPUT (time code output) connector (BNC) Outputs the playback time code. 6 VIDEO OUTPUT connectors COMPOSITE (analog composite video) (SUPER) output connector (phono jack): Outputs an analog composite video signal. When the basic menu item 005, DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT, of the setup menu is set as anything other than OFF, the output from this connector outputs superimposed character information such as time code, menu settings, or alarm messages. COMPOSITE (analog composite video) (SUPER) output connector (BNC): Outputs an analog composite video signal. When the basic menu item 005, DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT, of the setup menu is set as anything other than OFF, the output from this connector outputs superimposed character information such as time code, menu settings, or alarm messages. S VIDEO output connector (Mini-DIN 4-pin): Outputs an S VIDEO signal. 2-10 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts