SRG-2200 User Guide (v6.0) Introduction • 9
Introduction
This guide covers the installation, configuration, and use of the SRG-2200 Master Reference and Test Signal
Generator. The following chapters are included:
• “Introduction” summarizes the guide and provides important terms, and conventions.
• “Before You Begin” provides a brief product overview and installation requirements for the SRG-2200.
• “Hardware Overview” outlines the front and rear panel features of the SRG-2200.
• “Physical Installation” provides instructions for the basic physical installation of the SRG-2200.
• “Functional Check Procedures” guides you through the steps required to check the operation of the SRG-2200.
• “DashBoard Menus” summarizes the DashBoard menu system available.
• “Upgrading the Software” outlines the steps necessary to upgrade the software programmed on the main
module.
• “Troubleshooting” provides troubleshooting guidance for the SRG-2200, instructions on how to upgrade the
software on the SRG-2200, and how to replace a failed power supply unit.
• “Specifications” provides the specifications for the SRG-2200.
• “Certifications and Compliances” provides information about the standards the SRG-2200 conforms to.
• “Characters for Idents” lists the characters in idents come from an intersection list of the first 256 characters
from Unicode and the allowable characters in XML 1.1
• “Test Patterns” provides an overview of the test patterns available for the SRG-2200.
• “NTP Option”provides a general overview of how to set up the NTP option.
• “Date in the User Bits of Timecode” provide an overview of how the SRG-2200 inserts and reads the user bits
in time code to decode date and time zone information.
• “Service Information”provides information on the warranty and repair policy for your SRG-2200.
• “Glossary”provides a list of terms used throughout this guide.
Related Publications
It is recommended to consult the following Ross documentation before installing and configuring your SRG-2200:
• ACO-2200 Quick Start Guide, Ross Part Number: 2200DR-002
• ACO-2200 User Guide, Ross Part Number: 2200DR-004
• SRG-2200 Quick Start Guide, Ross Part Number: 2200DR-102
Documentation Conventions
Special text formats are used in this guide to identify parts of the user interface, text that a user must enter, or a
sequence of menus and sub-menus that must be followed to reach a particular command.
Interface Elements
Bold text is used to identify a user interface element such as a dialog box, menu item, or button. For example:
In the Edit dialog, click
Insert Above.
User Entered Text
Courier text is used to identify text that a user must enter. For example:
In the Language box, enter
English.