Sony EditStation ES-7 Operating Instructions Manual page 104

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3 AUX INPUT (auxiliary input) connectors
Input video signals from an external VCR. Connect to
the video signal output connectors of auxiliary video
equipment.
Y/G connector (BNC type): Connect to the Y output
connector, composite video output connector, or G
output connector of auxiliary video equipment.
Specify whether to input Y signals, composite
signals, or G signals by an EditStation software
setting.
R–Y/R connector (BNC type): Connect to the R–Y
or R output connector of auxiliary video
equipment.
B–Y/B connector (BNC type): Connect to the B–Y
or B output connector of auxiliary video
equipment.
SYNC connector (BNC type): Connect to the
reference video signal output connector of
auxiliary video equipment (in RGB mode only).
4 RECORDER INPUT connectors
Input video signals from an external recorder VCR.
Connect to the video signal output connectors of the
recorder VCR.
S VIDEO connector (mini DIN 4-pin): Connect to
the S-video output connector of the recorder VCR.
Y/COMP (composite) connector (BNC type):
Connect to the Y output connector or the
composite video output connector of the recorder
VCR. Specify whether to input Y signals or
composite signals by an EditStation software
setting.
R–Y connector (BNC type): Connect to the R–Y
output connector of the recorder VCR.
B–Y connector (BNC type): Connect to the B–Y
output connector of the recorder VCR.
5 PROGRAM OUTPUT connectors
Output the video signals recorded by the recorder.
Connect to the video input connector of the video
equipment used as the recorder or of a video monitor.
S VIDEO connector (mini DIN 4-pin): Connect to
the S-video input connector of the recorder.
VIDEO 1, 2 connectors (BNC type): Connect to the
composite video input connectors of the recorder
or video monitor.
Y/G connector (BNC type): Connect to the Y input
connector or the G input connector of the recorder.
Specify whether to output Y signals or G signals
by an EditStation software setting.
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R–Y/R connector (BNC type): Connect to the R–Y
input connector or the R input connector of the
recorder. Specify whether to output R–Y signals
or R signals by an EditStation software setting
B–Y/B connector (BNC type): Connect to the B–Y
input connector or the B input connector of the
recorder. Specify whether to output B–Y signals
or B signals by an EditStation software setting.
SYNC connector (BNC type): Output sync signals
generated by the built-in sync signal generator.
Connect to the reference video input connector of
the recorder only when you output signals from
this unit to the recorder in RGB mode.
6 MONITOR OUTPUT connectors
Output the video signals of the VCR selected
automatically by this unit during a preview, recording,
or playback. At other times, output the video signals of
the VCR selected with this unit as the source VCR.
Connect composite or S-video output to the video
input connector of the preview monitor. Normally,
connect composite video output to the preview monitor
to check video output. When you want to check video
output with high video quality, connect Y/R–Y/B–Y
component signal output or RGB output to a program
monitor.
S VIDEO connector (mini DIN 4-pin): Connect to
the S-video input connector of a video monitor.
VIDEO connector (BNC type): Connect to the
composite video input connectors of a video
monitor. Timecode and other status information is
superimposed on the video output from this
connector.
Y/G connector (BNC type): Connect to the Y input
connector or the G input connector of a video
monitor. Specify whether to output Y signals or G
signals by an EditStation software setting.
R–Y/R connector (BNC type): Connect to the R–Y
input connector or the R input connector of a
video monitor. Specify whether to output R–Y
signals or R signals by an EditStation software
setting.
B–Y/B connector (BNC type): Connect to the B–Y
input connector or the B input connector of a
video monitor. Specify whether to output B–Y
signals or B signals by an EditStation software
setting.

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