(3) Store cables by looping them into large coils and storing them out of
the way. Exceptionally long cables whose full length is not always needed can be
stored on 16mm film reels.
Learning Event 2:
DEFINE TYPES OF VIDEO OUTPUTS
1.
Two types of video outputs are provided on most machines. One is a standard
pure video output (fig 3-10) which is a fully composite video signal, suitable for
connecting directly to a monitor. The other output is an RF signal (fig 3-11 and
3-12), suitable for connecting to the antenna terminals of a home TV set. When the
tape is in the playback mode a video signal is always present at both the video out
and the RF out. In the record and editing modes, the input signals to the machine
are seen at both outputs.
Figure 3-10.
Standard pure video output
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