Front and Rear Panels
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REF (IN/THRU) (Reference
Input/loopthrough)
Can be used as either:
•
Video reference (REF) input for a black
burst/tri-level or house sync signal, BNC
connector.
•
Video reference (REF) loop through sync signal
for daisy-chaining the house sync to other media
equipment, BNC connector.
n
If you are only using one REF IN signal, and
not looping, the 2nd connection must be
terminated with a 75 ohm-rated terminator. If
the AirSpeed Multi Stream is in the middle of
your reference loop, connect the remaining
REF IN/THRU conector to the next device’s
REF input.
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LTC (LTC IN/THRU)
Can be used as either:
•
Longitudinal timecode input, BNC. Provides a
feed to the AirSpeed Multi Stream server for an
analog timecode signal, allowing an alternate
source generated timecode to be applied to the
captured material.
•
Longitudinal timecode loop through BNC
connector. Analog timecode signal that can be
used by external devices that require such a
signal for their capture or command and control
operations.
n
If you are only using one LTC IN signal, and
not looping, the 2nd connection must be
terminated with a 75 ohm-rated terminator. If
the AirSpeed Multi Stream is in the middle of
your LTC loop, connect the remaining LTC
IN/THRU conector to the next device’s LTC
input.
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CONSOLE
The RS-232 port is used for terminal access to the
AirSpeed Multi Stream. Used by Avid personnel for
troubleshooting purposes.
Number
Label
Function
Summary of Contents for AirSpeed series
Page 1: ...Avid AirSpeed Multi Stream Installation and User s Guide...
Page 16: ...16...
Page 20: ...20...
Page 80: ...2 Installing the Hardware and Setting Up Your System 80...
Page 121: ...Optional AirSpeed Multi Stream Configuration Procedures 121 5 Click the Languages tab...
Page 190: ...5 Working with Clips 190...
Page 224: ...7 Working with the Remote Console 224...
Page 264: ...B Performing Hardware Diagnostics 264...
Page 269: ...Setting Up Network Teaming 269...
Page 270: ...C Network Teaming 270...