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GX9000 User manual Rev 2.1 Rear Panel Connections Rear Panel Connections RS422 Connector Pinout • Before setting up this unit with other devices, turn this unit and all other units off. • Pin connection of the XLR type connectors is standardized to the pin 1-Ground, pin 2-Hot and pin 3-Cold. • Pin connections for the rear panel RS422 connector as viewed from the rear of the unit are shown below. • The RS422 connector uses the Sony P2 protocol for machine control. The female rear panel connector is wired as a controlled device; a 'one to one' cable will allow the recorder to be controlled by an external controller. To control an external device, use a cable that swaps transmit and receive. 1. GND 2. TRANSMIT DATA –VE 3. RECEIVE DATA +VE 4. GND 5 4 3 2 1 5. N/C 6. GND 7. TRANSMIT DATA +VE 8. RECEIVE DATA _VE 9. GND 9 8 7 6 Genex Audio Inc Page 65
GX9000 User manual Rev 2.1 Rear Panel Connections I/O Card 25 Way D' Type Pinouts 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 DSD INPUT DSD OUTPUT AES I/O 1...DSD INPUT 1 14...GND 2...DSD INPUT 2 15...GND 3...DSD INPUT 3 16...GND 4...DSD INPUT 4 17...GND 5...DSD INPUT 5 18...GND 6...DSD INPUT 6 19...GND 7...DSD INPUT 7 20...GND 8...DSD INPUT 8 21...GND 9-13...N/C 22-25...N/C 1...DSD OUTPUT 1 14...GND 2...DSD OUTPUT 2 15...GND 3...DSD OUTPUT 3 16...GND 4...DSD OUTPUT 4 17...GND 5...DSD OUTPUT 5 18...GND 6...DSD OUTPUT 6 19...GND 7...DSD OUTPUT 7 20...GND 8...DSD OUTPUT 8 21...GND 9-13...N/C 22-25...N/C 1...1+2 IN A 14...1+2 IN B 2...1+2 IN GND 15...3+4 IN A 3...3+4 IN B 16...3+4 IN GND 4...5+6 IN A 17...5+6 IN B 5...5+6 IN GND 18...7+8 IN A 6...7+8 IN B 19...7+8 IN GND 7...1+2 OUT A 20...1+2 OUT B 8...1+2 OUT GND 21...3+4 OUT A 9...3+4 OUT B 22...3+4 OUT GND 10...5+6 OUT A 23...5+6 OUT B 11...5+6 OUT GND 24...7+8 OUT A 12...7+8 OUT B 25...7+8 OUT GND 13...N/C Genex Audio Inc Page 66
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<strong>GX9000</strong> User manual Rev 2.1<br />
Rear Panel Connections<br />
Rear Panel Connections<br />
RS422 Connector Pinout<br />
• Before setting up this unit with other devices, turn this unit and all<br />
other units off.<br />
• Pin connection of the XLR type connectors is standardized to the pin<br />
1-Ground, pin 2-Hot and pin 3-Cold.<br />
• Pin connections for the rear panel RS422 connector as viewed from<br />
the rear of the unit are shown below.<br />
• The RS422 connector uses the Sony P2 protocol for machine control.<br />
The female rear panel connector is wired as a controlled device; a<br />
'one to one' cable will allow the recorder to be controlled by an<br />
external controller. To control an external device, use a cable that<br />
swaps transmit and receive.<br />
1. GND<br />
2. TRANSMIT DATA –VE<br />
3. RECEIVE DATA +VE<br />
4. GND 5<br />
4<br />
3<br />
2<br />
1<br />
5. N/C<br />
6. GND<br />
7. TRANSMIT DATA +VE<br />
8. RECEIVE DATA _VE<br />
9. GND<br />
9<br />
8<br />
7<br />
6<br />
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