Roland MVS-12 Owner's Manual Page 11

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Names of Things and What They Do
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1. AC Adapter Connector
This is for connecting the included AC adapter.
2. MIDI IN and OUT/THRU Connectors
You can use these when using a MIDI device to operate the unit remotely, or when using the unit to send MIDI data to an external
device.
3. RS-232C Connector
You can use this when using an external RS-232C serial device to operate the unit remotely.
4. LAN Connector
You can use this when using a connected computer to operate the unit remotely, or when setting the multi-viewer screen
functions on a computer screen.
For more information about remote control, download the separately available reference document from the following Roland website.
http://www.rolandsystemsgroup.net/
5. MULTI-OUT (MENU) Connectors
Here you connect monitors for viewing video sources or outputs. The same video is output from the two connectors shown
below. For information on output format, refer to “Main Specifications” (p. 37).
RGB Connector
This is a D-Sub 15-pin connector. Here you connect a computer monitor or other such display.
HDMI Connector
Here you connect a TV or computer monitor that is equipped with HDMI or DVI-D input.
* The menu items for the MVS-12 are also displayed on these monitors. Going to SETUP and pressing the [MENU] button displays the menu
items.
6. MATRIX OUT Connectors
When you’re using the unit as a matrix switcher, you can use these to connect projectors, recorders, or other devices for output.
Connectors 1 through 4 correspond to [MATRIX OUT] buttons 1 through 4 on the front panel.
You can also connect a preview video monitor to the PREVIEW connector.
7. VIDEO INPUT Connectors
When using the unit as a multi-viewer
Connect these to Monitor Output, Input Loop-Thru, or Program/Preview Output on a video mixer.
When using the unit as a matrix switcher
Connect video cameras, video players, or other sources.
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