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Connections and Settings
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• This unit’s  S400 connector has 6 pins. Check the 
number of pins on the i.LINK connector of your 
notebook computer, and use an appropriate i.LINK 
cable.
See “Using PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing Software” in Chapter 
4 (page 61) f
or more information about installing the 
PDZ-1 software. See the online help of PDZ-1 for more 
information about using PDZ-1.
Some limitations apply to FAM connections.
Using XLR Cables (Audio Cables)
Before connecting XLR cables to this unit's analog audio 
input and output connectors, always attach the supplied 
ferrite cores to the XLR cables. Attach as shown below.
To attach the ferrite core
Loop the XLR cable one time through the ferrite core, on 
the side closest to the connector that is connected to this 
unit, and fix the ferrite core at the specified position.
When the diameter of the XLR cable is too large 
to loop
If the diameter of the XLR cable is so large that is difficult 
to loop the cable through the ferrite core, simply pass it 
through the core without looping. In this case, use a 
binding strap (not supplied) to at the specified position, as 
shown in the figure below.
This unit will not meet the requirements of the CISPR 22 
Class B electromagnetic interference standards if ferrite 
cores are not attached to XLR cables.
On the computer
On this unit
Install PDZ-1.
Set the setup menu item 
INTERFACE SELECT >i.LINK 
MODE to “FAM(PC REMOTE)” 
SDSDI  OUTPUT
HDSDI  INPUT
AUDIO  INPUT
HDSDI  OUTPUT
1
2
REF VIDEO  INPUT
TIME   CODE
POWER
ANALOG  HD  INPUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO
(AES/EBU)
COMPOSITE OUT
AUDIO MONITOR
1/3
2/4
AUDIO OUTPUT
1/3
2/4
R
L
IN
OUT
Y/G
P
B
 /R
SYNS
RS232C
REMOTE(9P)
P
B
 /B
1/2
INPUT
OUTPUT
CONTROL
3/4
1/2
3/4
S400
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AC IN
MONITOR
S400
PDW-70MD (this unit)
i.LINK cable 
(not supplied)
i.LINK (IEEE1394) connector
Laptop computer
Note
XLR cable
Ferrite core (supplied)
120 to 150 mm
Binding strap 
(not supplied)
Ferrite core (supplied)
XLR cable
120 to 150 mm