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NewTek 3Play 440 - A.7 MISCELLANEOUS

NewTek 3Play 440
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Access Windows ................................................................................................................... 233
Return to the Startup Screen from the Widows™ Desktop .................................................. 233
More Questions and Answers ................................................................................................... 234
Why is my power supply beeping? ....................................................................................... 234
Supplement: Where can I obtain replacement or spare Power Supply modules? ........... 234
A.1 CONNECTIONS
A.1.1 CONNECT CAMERAS?
1. Connect video sources to the appropriately labeled BNC input connectors on the
NewTek 3Play backplate, according to your camera’s connection type see Section 3.4.
You may find the BNC removal tool shipped with your system helpful.
2. Open a 3Play session (or create a new one) from the 3Play Startup Screen, and launch
the Replay Desktop.
3. Double-click the preview monitor on the Replay Desktop for the source you want to set
up, or click the Configure (gear) button that appears below in its monitor label.
4. Choose an appropriate Connection Type for your camera in the Input Settings tab (see
Sections 3.4 and 7.2.1).
A.1.2 COLOR CORRECT MISMATCHED CAMERAS?
Your 3Play system permits the use of sources that do not match the current session format. You
might connect an SD camera during an HD session, for example. The official broadcast standard
for SD video is Rec. 601, but HD video conforms to Rec. 709 and NewTek 3Play output color
space is governed by the session format.
When the natural color space for a connected source does not match the current output
specification (in this example, Rec. 709), 3Play automatically attempts to compensate but it’s
always best to refer to downstream scopes for critical accuracy.

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