Ocean Systems dTective, Adrenaline User Manual

Connecting Video and Audio to RackMount and Tower dTective
Systems Using Media Composer Adrenaline
Pages 2 - 7: Connecting S-Video Cables Page 8: S-Video Wiring Diagram Pages 9 - 13: Connecting Composite Cables Page 14: Composite Wiring Diagram Page 15 - 18: Connecting Audio Cables
You should have the following cables for video:
Three S-video Cables Four Composite Cables Five BNC to RCA converters
You should have the following cables for audio:
One Speaker Tap
Two XLR Female to RCA Female Converters
Two XLR Male to RCA Female Converters
Two separate pairs of RCA Cables
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Connecting Your Video Cables to the dTective System
Not sure what type of connections to use? Take a look at the images below: The image below shows a typical S-Video deck. If your deck has this style of connectors, you
need to follow the instructions for connecting S-VIDEO, as outlined starting on this page.
Use S-Video cables if your deck looks like the image above
The image below shows a typical consumer grade VCR with composite (RCA) style IN and OUT connectors. If your deck has this style of connectors, you need to follow the instructions for connecting Composite Cables, as outlined on page 9.
Use composite cables if your deck looks like the image above (see page 8)
Connecting an S-Video Deck to the dTe ctive System
What you will need:
Three S-video Cables
One Composite Cable
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Step 1: Connecting S-Video Cable to S-Video OUT on rear of deck (VCR)
Take one of your three S-Video cables and connect it to the S-Video OUTPUT port on the rear of your deck as shown below:
Step 2: Recognizing the TBC
The TBC is an external box designed to “lock down” poorly synced video. The image below shows the external TBC.
External TBC
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Step 3: Connecting S-Video cable to INPUT on TBC
Take the cable that you just connected to the rear of the deck and connect the other end of it to the S-Video INPUT on the front of the TBC (out from deck to TBC input).
Step 4: Connecting S-Video cable to OUTPUT on TBC
Take a second S-Video cable and connect it to any of the four S-Video outputs on the rear of the TBC
Connect S-Video to any of the four outputs
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Step 5: Connecting S-Video cable to INPUT on the Break Out Box
Take the cable that you just connected from the output of the TBC and connect the other end to the S-Video INPUT on the rear of the Avid Break Out Box.
Connect S-Video cable from TBC OUT to S-Video IN on BOB
Step 6: Connecting S-Video cable to INPUT on the deck
Take a third S-Video cable and connect it to the S-Video OUT on the rear of the Break Out Box as shown below:
Connect S-Video cable to S-Video OUT on Break Out Box
Take the other end of the cable running from the S-Video out on the Break Out Box and con­nect it to the S-Video INPUT on the deck.
Note: On Panasonic AG-1980 decks, it is recommended that you use the inputs on the front to eliminate any feedback you may encounter when digitizing.
Connect S-Video cable from S-Video OUT on the BOB to S-Video IN on deck
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Step 7: Connecting your NTSC Monitor (TV)
You need to determine if your television monito r uses a BNC connector or an RCA connector. Take a look at the images below to determine what you have. You will use either of these type of connectors, but not both.
BNC Input:
RCA Input:
After determining which type of connector you will be using, connect your composite BNC cable to any one of the three Composite Outputs on the Break Out Box as shown below:
Connect a composite BNC cable to the composite OUT on the Break Out
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