2-16
11. 9-pin remote connector
12. 15-pin remote connector
These connectors are used for controlling the unit
from external devices.
The 9-pin and 15-pin remote connectors are tied in
parallel so you can use either of them depending on
the controller's hardware.
The 15-pin connector can supply the DC 12 V power,
so you can use it with a controller that requires the
power supply via the remote connector.
The hardware of these connectors conforms to the
RS-422A, which can be selected in the Setup mode.
9P-REMOTE
1
5
6
9
1
8
9
15
15P-REMOTE
Pin No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Controller Out
DATA OUT
D-sub 9P
DATA IN
D-sub 15P
DATA IN
Frame Ground Frame Ground
Frame Ground
Frame Ground
Frame Ground
Frame Ground
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
+12V
Transmit A
Receive B
Receive Common
Spare
Transmit Common
Transmit B
Receive A
Transmit A
Receive B
Receive Common
Spare
Transmit Common
Transmit B
Receive A
Receive A
Transmit B
Transmit Common
Spare
Receive Common
Receive B
Transmit A
T
R
+
-
A
B
A and B in the table above are defined as follows.
Use a straight cable.
A<B -> “1” (Mark)
B<A -> “0” (Space)
B. GPI OUTPUT connector
• Connector: DIN-5 pin
• The following table shows the pin assignment for
event outputs.
Pin-1 GND
Pin-2 EVENT 1
Outputs an event at Cue point 1.
Pin-3 EVENT 0 Outputs an event at Cue point 0.
Pin-4 EVENT 2 Outputs an event at Cue point 2.
Pin-5 EVENT 3 Outputs an event at Cue point 3.
Each event signal is output by a 60 msec width, low level pulse
during recording/playback.
• Connector: 9-pin, D-sub connector (female)/9P-
REMOTE
15-pin, D-sub connector (female)/15P-REMOTE
• Protocol: Conformed to Sony 9-pin protocol.