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1.
OPERATION
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EDITOR
connector
(D-sub
15-pin)
Connect
the
external
equipment
to
control
the
unit.
The
pin
assignment
is
shown
beiow.
Pin
No.
Control
voltage
Function
1
0
-
5V
Control
the
VCA
(Voltage
(agarinst
GND1)
Controlled
Amplifier)
of
each
channel
by
—20
dB/V.
Channel
1
2
Channel
2
3
Channel 3
4
Channel
4
5
Channel
5
6
Channel
6
7
Channel
7
8
Channel
8
9
GND
1
10
OV/OPEN
When
OV,
signal
connected
(against
GND2)
to
the
EXT
MON
L
connector
is
fed to
monitor
output
11
When
OV,
signal
connected
to
the
EXT
MON
R
connector
is
fed to
monitor
output
12
When
OV,
EDITOR
CONTROL
indicator
lights.
13
When
OV,
signal
fed
from
the
MONITOR
connector
is
muted.
14
N.C.
15
GND
2
1-4.
CONTROL
WITH
EXTERNAL
EQUIPMENT
The
MXP-29
can
be
controlled
with the
external
equipment
such as
Sony
BVE-900
editing
control
unit.
When the
BVE-900
is used,
the
BKE-916
parallel
mixer
interface
board
should be
inserted into
the
BVE-900,
and the
BVE-900
is connected
to
the
unit
with a
cable
supplied
with the
BKE-916.
Then the
audio
signal
can be
edited
in
synchronization
with the
video
signal.
Using
the
BVE-900,
the
following
three
items
can be
controlled.
1.
The
output
signal
level of
each
channel
When
the
LOCAL
switch is
not
depressed,
the
signal
level
is
adjusted by
VCA
before the
channel
fader.
Set
the
channel
fader to
the
position
“7”,
and
adjust
the
level
with
the
BVE-900.
2.
The
signal
insertion
to
the
monitor
section
When the
EXT
MON
button
is
not
depressed,
the
signal
connected
to
the
EXT
MON
connectors
can be
inserted
into
the
left and
right
monitor
line
independ-
ently.
3.
Muting
of
monitor
signal
The
output
signal to
the
MONITOR
connectors
can be
muted.
For
details
on
the
operation
using
the
BVE-900,
please
refer to
the
manual
provided
with the
BVE-
900.
1-12(E)

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