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ETHERNET
RADAR ships with a Gigabit Ethernet connection built into the Motherboard. This can be used for backing
up, restoring, importing and exporting files. The RADAR can connect to a server-based network, or
directly to a PC or Mac.
MACHINE CONTROL
RADAR supports two formats of machine control, Sony 9-pin (RS-422) and MMC (MIDI Machine Control).
These control protocols allow RADAR to be controlled from other equipment like synchronizers, video
decks, mixers, computer workstations, etc.
Sony 9-pin uses a 9-pin D-sub terminated cable to transmit transport, record status and other control
information. Use the MACH CTRL port located at the back of the RADAR and directly below the RLINK
IN/OUT connectors to connect a proper Sony 9-pin cable to.
MMC uses the standard 5-pin DIN connection and only requires the MIDI IN to be connected in order to
receive MMC commands from the controller.