Sony BKAM-101 User Manual

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1-5(E)
AMS-100
1-6. Matching Connectors and Cables
When connecting cables to various connectors on the rear
panel at the time of installing or servicing, connect the
following connectors/cables or their equivalents.
Connector
Matching Connector/cable
Panel indication
Connector/Cable
Sony Part No.
REMOTE
D-sub 25-pin, male
1-566-356-11
AUDIO IN 1
XLR 3-pin, male
1-508-084-00 (
*
1)
XLR 3-pin, female
1-508-083-00 (
*
2)
AUDIO IN 2
XLR 3-pin, male
1-508-084-00 (
*
1)
XLR 3-pin, female
1-508-083-00 (
*
2)
DIGITAL AUDIO IN
XLR 3-pin, female
1-508-083-00 (
*
2)
BNC 75 
Z
, male
1-560-370-12
5C-2V cable (
*
3)
SDI IN
BNC 75 
Z
, male
1-560-370-12
SDI OUT
5C-2V cable (
*
3)
(
*
1) : ITT Cannon XLR-3-12C or equivalent
(
*
2) : ITT Cannon XLR-3-11C or equivalent
(
*
3) : 5C-2V coaxial cable (max. 200 m)
It is recommended to use the 5C-2V coaxial cable made by Fujikura
America Inc./Fujikura Europe Ltd. (FEL) or equivalent.
1-7. Internal Switches
1-7-1. AL-42 Board (BKAM-101)
S2: CH-1 input level select switch
To select the input level of CH-1.
Factory setting : 
+4 dB
S22: CH-2 input level select switch
To select the input level of CH-2.
Factory setting : 
+4 dB
1-7-2. SDI-43 Board (BKAM-103)
S101 : Free-run adjustment select switch for the
serial decoder
Used during free-run adjustment of the serial decoder:
OFF :
Normal operation
ON :
For free-run adjustment
Factory setting : OFF
S102 : Video system select switch
To select the video system (525/625).
(Effective for 4:2:2 component serial video signal mode)
525 :
For a 525 video system
625 :
For a 625 video system
Factory setting : 525
S103 : Mode select switch
S103-1 :
D1/D2 system selector
To select the video system used:
OFF (D1) : 4:2:2 component serial video signal
ON (D2) :
4fsc composite serial video signal
S103-2, -3, -4 : For factory-adjustment use only.
n
Do not change the factory presetting of
these switches.
Factory setting : all OFF
S22
CN101
S2
S102
S101
S103
CN101
ON
1
2
3
4
(      Indicates the switch lever position.)
1-6. Matching Connectors and Cables
1-7. Internal Switches