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Cables and Connectors

Cables and Connectors . It is important and necessary that ALL cables are coiled before being turned in. XLR Cable: Microphone and Audio Boards. BNC Cable: Powers Studio cameras. USB (Universal Serial Bus) Cable: Moves Data from one device to another (Camera to Computer).

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Cables and Connectors

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  1. Cables and Connectors It is important and necessary that ALL cables are coiled before being turned in.

  2. XLR Cable: Microphone and Audio Boards

  3. BNC Cable: Powers Studio cameras

  4. USB (Universal Serial Bus) Cable: Moves Data from one device to another (Camera to Computer)

  5. Firewire Cable: Moving audio and video specifically from a camera to computer. This has better quality than the USB

  6. VGA (Video Graphics Array): Used for displays and monitors: TV or Computer.

  7. Power Cable: Provides Power to the machine. Depending on the machine will determine the cable.

  8. 1/8” Audio Cable: Fits into headphone jacks. Used to capture music from computers.

  9. ¼” Audio Cable: Connects to amps and audio boards.

  10. Composite Cables: Connects DVD and gaming systems to TV. • Yellow is Video • Red is Audio • White is the Universal Audio

  11. Networking Cable: Provides internet.

  12. Safety • Do NOT wrap body parts into any cable. • Do NOT use cables that are cut, frayed, or broken. • Turn OFF devices before unplugging them. • Unplug devices using the plug, not the cord. • Do NOT bend cord at anytime. • If at any point you see sparks, find a staff member and DO NOT TOUCH!

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