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KONA 3G Installation and Operation Guide — Cabling the System
Typical System
A figure on the following page shows typical system interconnections for a system with digital
A/V sources. Your system may differ depending on VTRs, audio monitoring, and video
monitoring.
1. If desired, connect your house reference sync to the KONA 3G Ref Loop connector (BNC).
On the breakout cable this is a terminated reference input. The second KONA 3G Ref
Loop connector on the optional Breakout Box can be connected to your VTR. If you do
not loop through the reference, the second connector should be terminated with a 75-
ohm terminator.
2. Connect a Video Monitor to the KONA 3G Component Analog Video Out BNC connectors
(preferred), or instead connect to a composite monitor. (If you have an SDI or HD-SDI
enabled monitor, you may also connect one of the KONASDI outputs to a monitor as
well.)
3. Connect the 9-pin DB9 machine control cable on the supplied breakout cable to your
VTR's RS422 control port or connect a 9 pin DB9 cable between the breakout box and the
VTR's RS422 serial port.
4. Connect two SDI cables between KONA 3G and your digital VTR (Digital Betacam etc.):
one from KONA 3G SDI In to the VTR SDI Out, and one from KONA 3G SDI Out (1 or 2) to
the VTR SDI In. The KONA 3G SDI connections have embedded audio (16-channels) so
the VTR must be configured accordingly. These connections will be made via the mini-
connectors-to-BNC cable or via the optional K3G-Box.
5. If you have an AES/EBU-ready audio monitoring system, then connect the eight channels
of AES/EBU output from KONA 3G's BNC connectors: 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, and 7/8, to the
monitoring system AES/EBU inputs. If instead you have an analog audio monitoring
system, you can use the two RCA-style unbalanced stereo output jacks on the optional
K3G-Box for output.
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