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Chapter 2: Video Connections This chapter describes how to interface the DPS-465 with other video equipment in your system. The DPS-465: Back Panel Inputs NTSC Video Input This BNC connector, labeled NTSC IN, is used to feed composite 1 Vp-p NTSC video to the DPS-465. In Synchronizer Mode the input video signal can be direct color or monochrome; in Timebase Corrector Mode the input signal can be connected to the video output of a VCR. S-Video Input This 4-pin connector, labeled S-IN, is used for S-Video signals, like S-VHS or Hi8. It is normally connected to the SVideo output of a playback VCR using a standard 4-pin-to-4-pin S-Video cable. Some JVC ‘industrial’ type S-VHS players use a 7-pin connector for their S-Video output. To interface with such machines, a 7-pin-to-4-pin adapter cable is required. Component Analog Video Input These BNC connectors, labeled Y-IN, R-Y IN, and B-Y IN, are used to input the signals from analog component devices, such as a Betacam cameras or VTRs. Serial Digital D1 Input This BNC connector accepts serial digital CCIR 601 component video data at a rate of of 270 megabits per second. DPS-465 Operator’s Manual February 3, 1997 5