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Videotek TVM9100PKG User Manual

Videotek TVM9100PKG
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Printed November 2008
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TVM Series
Multi-Format 3Gb/s/HD-SDI/SD-SDI Monitor
Installation and Operation Handbook

Table of Contents

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Videotek TVM9100PKG Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVideotek
ModelTVM9100PKG
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Operator's Safety Summary

Ensuring Safety

Provides essential guidelines for safe operation and servicing of the unit.

Explanation of Symbols

Illustrates and explains common symbols found on Harris equipment for safety.

Directives and Compliances

Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive 2002/95/EC

Details compliance with the EU RoHS directive on hazardous substances.

Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC

Explains compliance with the EU WEEE directive concerning product recycling.

Section 1 ♦ Introduction

Product Description

Overview of the TVM Series monitor's advanced features and capabilities.

Standard Features

Lists key functionalities including dual inputs, auto-detection, and analysis options.

TVM Series Configuration

Details console, graphics engines, and audio options for TVM Series units.

TVM Package Configurations

Describes various bundled TVM Series packages with included options.

Section 2 ♦ Installation

Inspecting the Shipment

Procedures for checking delivered equipment and contents for damage.

Rack Mounting the TVM

Instructions for physically installing the TVM unit into a rack mount case.

Connecting the TVM

Guide to connecting various cables to the TVM back panel connectors.

Ethernet Setup

Configuration steps for network connectivity via Ethernet.

Configuring the TVM for Remote Control

Steps for setting up remote operation and control of the TVM Series.

Section 3 ♦ General Operation

Terms

Definitions of key terms used in the general operation section.

Introduction to Operating the TVM Series

Basic guide to interacting with the TVM Series interface and displays.

Types of Controls

Overview of the three ways the TVM is controlled: quick, pane, and global setup.

Front Panel Illumination

Description of front panel control illumination states and conditions.

Sleep Mode

Instructions on how to enter and exit the instrument's sleep mode.

Selecting a Pane

How to select an active display pane for configuration.

Full-Screen Display Selection

Switching to a full-screen view of a selected pane.

Selecting an Input for a Pane

Choosing the video source for display in a selected pane.

Navigating the Pane Setup menu

Instructions on how to navigate within pane-specific setup menus.

External Reference

Configuration of external reference inputs for signal synchronization.

Pane Overview

Description of different screen layouts like Quad and Multi-pane displays.

Main Title Bar

Information displayed at the top of the screen including company name and model.

Icons

Explanation of the status icons displayed in the main title bar.

Status Bar

Information displayed at the bottom of each pane regarding its function.

The Waveform Display

Overview and access to the waveform display function for signal analysis.

Waveform Front Panel Selections

Front panel controls that directly adjust the waveform display.

Sweep Buttons

Controls for setting the sweep rate scale in the waveform display.

Gain Buttons

Adjusting vertical amplification for the waveform and vector displays.

Placing the Waveform Display in Line Select Mode

Enabling Line Select to monitor a single line of a video signal.

Waveform Cursor Selections

Using cursors for precise measurements in the waveform display.

Waveform Pane Menu Selections

Accessing and utilizing the menu options within the waveform pane.

Filter Selection

Applying filters to the waveform display for signal analysis.

Parade and Overlay Selections

Options for displaying multiple components or signals in a single pane.

HD or SD Format

Selecting display formats for HD or SD video signals.

Blanking (SDI Signals only)

Options for displaying and analyzing video blanking information.

Component Sequence (SDI Signals only)

Selecting component sequences for SDI signals in the waveform display.

Center Waveform

Centering the waveform display on the graticule.

Waveform Setup

Accessing global waveform setup options for adjustments.

Utilizing the EYE Display (TVM-VTM-EYE-H, TVM9100PKG-EH, TVM9100PKG-ES, TVM9140PKG-EH, TVM9140PKG-ES)

Using the EYE display for signal analysis, jitter, and rise time measurements.

Eye Pattern Cursor Selections

Using cursors for precise amplitude and time measurements in eye pattern display.

Eye Pattern Pane Menu Selections

Accessing and configuring the eye pattern pane menu options.

Jitter High Pass Filter (HPF) Selection

Configuring high-pass filters for jitter analysis in the eye pattern.

Trigger Mode

Setting trigger modes for eye pattern and jitter displays.

Jitter Waveform Mode

Selecting display modes for jitter analysis (vs. time or frequency).

Eye Pattern Setup

Accessing global eye pattern setup menu for further adjustments.

Utilizing the EYE and Jitter Displays (TVM-VTM-JEM, TVM9100PKG-EJ, and TVM9140PKG-EJ)

Using EYE and Jitter displays with specific options like JEM.

Utilizing the Vector Display

How to use the vector display for signal analysis and color characteristics.

Controlling the Vector

Adjusting phase and magnitude properties of the vector display.

Gain Buttons

Adjusting signal amplification for vector and waveform displays.

Placing the Vector Display in Line Select Mode

Monitoring a single line of a video signal within the vector display.

Vector Cursor Selections

Using cursors for precise phase measurements in the vector display.

Vector Pane Menu Selections

Accessing and utilizing the menu options within the vector pane.

Filter Selection

Applying filters to the waveform display for signal analysis.

Parade and Overlay Selections

Options for displaying multiple components or signals in a single pane.

HD or SD Format

Selecting display formats for HD or SD video signals.

Blanking (SDI Signals only)

Options for displaying and analyzing video blanking information.

Component Sequence (SDI Signals only)

Selecting component sequences for SDI signals in the waveform display.

Center Waveform

Centering the waveform display on the graticule.

Waveform Setup

Accessing global waveform setup options for adjustments.

Utilizing the EYE Display (TVM-VTM-EYE-H, TVM9100PKG-EH, TVM9100PKG-ES, TVM9140PKG-EH, TVM9140PKG-ES)

Using the EYE display for signal analysis, jitter, and rise time measurements.

Eye Pattern Measurement Parameters/Considerations

Factors affecting eye pattern measurement accuracy and cable recommendations.

Eye Pattern Parameters

Parameters displayed in the eye pattern including rise time and amplitude.

Jitter Meter and Eye Pattern Correlation

How the jitter meter correlates with eye pattern measurements.

Horizontal Magnification and Zoom in Eye Pattern Mode

Adjusting magnification and zoom levels for eye pattern analysis.

Eye Pattern Cursor Selections

Using cursors for precise amplitude and time measurements in the eye pattern.

Eye Pattern and Jitter Pane Menu Selections

Accessing and configuring the eye pattern and jitter pane menus.

Utilizing the EYE and Jitter Displays (TVM-VTM-JEM, TVM9100PKG-EJ, and TVM9140PKG-EJ)

Using EYE and Jitter displays with specific options like JEM.

Utilizing the Vector Display

How to use the vector display for signal analysis and color characteristics.

Gamut Pane Menu Selections

Accessing and configuring the gamut pane menu options.

Color Space

Selecting the color space (RGB or Composite) for the gamut display.

Gamut Setup

Accessing global gamut setup options for adjustments.

Picture Display

Viewing the selected input's picture in its own pane.

Picture Pane Menu Selections

Accessing and configuring the picture pane menu options.

Native Mode

Displaying SD pictures in native mode without resizing.

Delay

Using delay mode to view horizontal and vertical blanking areas.

Gamut Highlighting

Visualizing gamut errors on the picture display with a grid pattern.

Picture Setup

Accessing global picture setup menu for further adjustments.

Closed Caption

Decoding and displaying closed caption data over the picture.

Timing Display

Overview of the timing display function for signal synchronization analysis.

Timing Pane Menu Selections

Accessing and configuring the timing pane menu options.

Reference Selection

Choosing the reference signal source for timing measurements.

Timing Mode

Setting the timing mode and offset relative to the signal reference.

Alarm Display

Overview of the alarm display system and how to access it.

Alarm Log Display

Viewing a list of recorded alarms, including date, time, and duration.

Alarm Status Display

Displaying the current state of active alarms and their settings.

Alarm Log and Status Pane Menu Selections

Accessing and navigating the alarm log and status pane menus.

Display

Selecting between the Alarm Log and Alarm Status display screens.

Alarm Log Display

Determining the type of information displayed within the alarm log screen.

Mute Alarms

Enabling or disabling audible alarm notifications.

Video Alarm Analog

Accessing and configuring analog video alarm settings.

Video Alarm Digital

Accessing and configuring digital video alarm settings.

Audio Alarms

Accessing and configuring audio alarm settings.

Audio Display

Overview of the audio display functions and accepted inputs.

Audio Scales

Selecting scale options for the vertical audio graticule.

Vertical Audio Displays

Detailed view of audio levels, references, and ballistics in vertical format.

Gamut Pane Menu Selections

Accessing and configuring the gamut pane menu options.

Color Space

Selecting the color space (RGB or Composite) for the gamut display.

Gamut Setup

Accessing global gamut setup options for adjustments.

Picture Display

Viewing the selected input's picture in its own display pane.

Picture Pane Menu Selections

Accessing and configuring the picture pane menu options.

Native Mode

Displaying SD pictures in native mode without resizing.

Delay

Using delay mode to view horizontal and vertical blanking areas.

Gamut Highlighting

Visualizing gamut errors on the picture display with a grid pattern.

Picture Setup

Accessing global picture setup menu for further adjustments.

Closed Caption

Decoding and displaying closed caption data over the picture.

Timing Display

Overview of the timing display function for signal synchronization analysis.

Timing Pane Menu Selections

Accessing and configuring the timing pane menu options.

Reference Selection

Choosing the reference signal source for timing measurements.

Timing Mode

Setting the timing mode and offset relative to the signal reference.

Alarm Display

Overview of the alarm display system and how to access it.

Alarm Log Display

Viewing a list of recorded alarms, including date, time, and duration.

Alarm Status Display

Displaying the current state of active alarms and their settings.

Alarm Log and Status Pane Menu Selections

Accessing and navigating the alarm log and status pane menus.

Display

Selecting between the Alarm Log and Alarm Status display screens.

Alarm Log Display

Determining the type of information displayed within the alarm log screen.

Mute Alarms

Enabling or disabling audible alarm notifications.

Video Alarm Analog

Accessing and configuring analog video alarm settings.

Video Alarm Digital

Accessing and configuring digital video alarm settings.

Audio Alarms

Accessing and configuring audio alarm settings.

Audio Display

Overview of the audio display functions and accepted inputs.

Audio Scales

Selecting scale options for the vertical audio graticule.

Vertical Audio Displays

Detailed view of audio levels, references, and ballistics in vertical format.

Embedded Audio Data

Displaying and interpreting embedded audio information.

Multi-Screen Display Selection

Options for arranging multiple display panes (MLT, Quad, Full Screen).

TVM Classic

Enabling a classic TVM display layout with fixed pane positions.

Data Analyzer Display (HD-SDI and SD-SDI Only)

Analyzing digital video data streams for HD-SDI and SD-SDI inputs.

Custom Data Search

Defining custom searches for ancillary data by Data ID.

Data Analyzer Display (TVM-VTM-3GB Option)

Data analysis functions specific to the TVM-VTM-3GB option.

Timing Custom Display

Creating custom timing display layouts with three panes.

WFM/VEC Only Display (Dual-Screen Display)

Displaying only waveform and vector information in a dual-screen format.

3Gb/s WFM/VEC Mode (with TVM-VTM-3GB only)

Using WFM/VEC mode for monitoring 3Gb/s video formats.

The 3 Gb/s WFM/VEC Mode Display

Description of the default display layout for 3 Gb/s WFM/VEC mode.

Using the TVM-VTM-3GB as a Monitor

Utilizing the unit as a monitor for 3Gb/s signals and its operational changes.

Using the TVM-VTM-3GB as a Test Signal Generator

Using the unit as a signal generator for various video and audio test signals.

Presets

Storing and recalling menu configurations and display settings.

Storing Presets

Saving current configurations as presets in bank A or bank B.

Recalling Presets

Loading saved preset configurations from memory.

Preset *8 (Factory Preset)

Accessing the factory default preset settings.

Preset Setup Menu

Menu options for naming, clearing, and managing presets.

Capturing a Display

Saving current screen views (frames) to internal memory.

Clear Captured Frame

Removing a captured frame from the pane's memory.

Capturing Display Information

Saving captured data from SDI inputs to internal memory.

Clear Captured Data

Removing captured data from the pane's memory.

Freeze and Freeze + Live Mode (SD-SDI and HD-SDI only)

Using freeze modes to capture and display live or frozen video.

Section 4 ♦ Global Setup Menu Functions

Navigating the Setup Menu

How to move through and interact with the global setup menus.

Setup Menu and Alarm Tables

Overview of the global setup menu items and their corresponding pages.

Video Format Menu

Selecting video input formats and structures for A, B, C, or D inputs.

Waveform Setup Menu

Configuring parameters for the waveform display.

Eye Pattern Setup Menu

Configuring parameters for the eye pattern display.

Vector Setup Menu

Configuring parameters for the vector display.

Gamut Setup Menu

Configuring parameters for the gamut display.

Picture Setup Menu

Configuring parameters for the picture display.

Video Alarms, Digital Menu

Settings for various digital video alarms.

Video Alarms, Analog Menu

Settings for various analog video alarms.

Time Code Alarms Menu

Settings for alarms related to time code input.

TS Alarms Menu (TVM-VTM ASI)

Settings for Transport Stream alarms (TVM-VTM ASI).

Router Port

Configuration options for controlling external routers via RJ-11 port.

Unit ID

Setting the unique identification number for the TVM unit.

System Setup Menu

General system configuration settings and options.

Panel and Preset Lockout

Disabling front panel controls and preset modification via password.

Clock Display

Toggling the clock display on the main title bar on or off.

Set Time

Setting the unit's internal clock and date.

Time Code Input

Selecting the source for time code information (LTC, DVITC, VITC).

Aural Alert

Enabling or disabling the unit's audible alert tones.

Control Illumination

Adjusting the brightness of front panel controls.

Brightness

Setting the brightness of buttons in a low tally state.

Contrast

Setting the brightness of buttons in a high tally state.

Auto Off Time

Configuring the duration before the auto off feature activates.

Diagnostics (System Fault Log)

Viewing system fault logs to diagnose issues.

File Navigator

Managing presets and frame captures via USB drive.

Flash Update from USB

Updating unit firmware using a USB memory stick.

Feature Upgrade from USB

Upgrading unit features using a USB memory stick.

About

Displaying system information, firmware versions, and installed options.

Picture Setup Menu

Configuring picture display settings like thumbnails and markers.

Vector Setup Menu

Configuring vector display parameters like overlay and intensity.

PAL Overlay (Analog Option Required)

Setting the PAL signal display mode to Parade or Overlay.

SDI I/Q Lines

Enabling or disabling marker lines for the SDI Vector Display.

Gamut Setup Menu

Configuring parameters for the gamut display.

Gamut Intensity

Adjusting the brightness of the displayed gamut.

Gamut Contrast

Adjusting the color difference between lightest and darkest gamut colors.

Persistence

Setting persistence for the gamut display data points.

Color Plot

Selecting colors for plotting RGB pixels in the gamut display.

XDS

Configuring Extended Data Services display and line selection.

(Closed Caption) Size

Selecting the text size for the closed caption display.

Teletext Page

Selecting the specific teletext page to be viewed.

Anamorphic

Correcting anamorphic display by adjusting the aspect ratio.

Time Code

Associating time code with video frames and setting vertical placement.

Brightness

Adjusting the picture brightness level.

Contrast

Adjusting the overall difference between lightest and darkest colors.

Communications Setup Menu

Configuring unit communication settings for peripherals and software.

RCU Port

Configuration options for the Remote Control Unit connection.

Termination

Configuring termination for the RCU port.

Baud Rate

Setting the baud rate for the RCU port.

IP Configuration

Configuring network settings for Ethernet communication.

GPI Input Function and GPI Alarm Names

Configuring general purpose interface inputs and naming alarms.

GPI Output Function

Configuring polarity and setup for General Purpose Outputs.

GPO Out 1 and 2 Polarity

Setting the polarity (normally open/closed) for GPO outputs.

GPO Out 1 and 2 Setup

Configuring GPO output behavior based on input or alarm status.

GPI Alarm Reporting Setup

Accessing the GPI Alarm Reporting Matrix to configure triggers.

Router Port

Configuration options for controlling external routers via RJ-11 port.

Unit ID

Setting the unique identification number for the TVM unit.

System Setup Menu

General system configuration settings and options.

Panel and Preset Lockout

Disabling front panel controls and preset modification via password.

Clock Display

Toggling the clock display on the main title bar on or off.

Set Time

Setting the unit's internal clock and date.

Time Code Input

Selecting the source for time code information (LTC, DVITC, VITC).

Aural Alert

Enabling or disabling the unit's audible alert tones.

Control Illumination

Adjusting the brightness of front panel controls.

Brightness

Setting the brightness of buttons in a low tally state.

Contrast

Setting the brightness of buttons in a high tally state.

Auto Off Time

Configuring the duration before the auto off feature activates.

Diagnostics (System Fault Log)

Viewing system fault logs to diagnose issues.

File Navigator

Managing presets and frame captures via USB drive.

Flash Update from USB

Updating unit firmware using a USB memory stick.

Feature Upgrade from USB

Upgrading unit features using a USB memory stick.

About

Displaying system information, firmware versions, and installed options.

Section 5 ♦ Alarm Descriptions

Setting Alarms

Configuration and parameters for setting alarms, including sensitivity and duration.

Alarm Message Contents and Limitations

Understanding the structure and constraints of alarm messages.

Video Alarms Digital Descriptions

Details on various digital video alarm types and their causes.

CRC HD

Specific alarm for CRC errors detected in HD video signals.

CRC Alarms

General information on CRC alarms and the data displayed.

Loss of Carrier

Alarm triggered when no timing reference signal (TRS) is detected.

Loss of Active Video

Alarm for when active video falls below an adjustable threshold.

Loss of Reference

Alarm for when no sync signal is detected in the external reference.

Letterbox – SD

Alarm related to letterbox borders in SD video deviating from settings.

Pillarbox – HD

Alarm related to pillarbox borders in HD video deviating from settings.

Picture Shift

Alarm for deviations in picture borders exceeding tolerance settings.

Captioning

Alarms related to closed caption detection and updating status.

CC Not Detected – 608

Alarm for missing EIA/CEA-608B closed caption data on line 21.

CC Not Updating- 608

Alarm for unchanged EIA/CEA-608B closed caption data on line 21.

CC Not Detected – 708

Alarm for missing DTVCC services detected.

CC Not Updating – 708

Alarm for unchanged DTVCC data in the active window.

Teletext Not Detected – SD

Alarm for missing Teletext detected in SD format.

Teletext Not Updating – SD

Alarm for unchanged Teletext data detected in SD format.

Subtitle Not Detected - SD

Alarm for missing Subtitles detected in SD format.

Subtitle Not Updating - SD

Alarm for unchanged Subtitles detected in SD format.

WSS (Widescreen Signaling) Not Detected

Alarm for missing Widescreen Signaling in Widescreen Format.

XDS Not Detected - SD

Alarm for missing XDS data detected in SD format.

XDS Not Updating - SD

Alarm for unchanged XDS data detected in SD format.

Eye Jitter

Alarm for eye pattern jitter exceeding the threshold.

Timing Alarm

Alarm for timing deviations from set ranges (Time and Line).

Video Alarms Analog Descriptions

Details on various analog video alarm types and their causes.

Sync and Burst

Alarms related to horizontal sync pulse and burst signal parameters.

H (Horizontal) Sync Upper

Alarm for horizontal sync pulse exceeding the upper limit.

H (Horizontal) Sync Lower

Alarm for horizontal sync pulse falling below the lower limit.

Burst Upper

Alarm for burst peak value exceeding the upper limit.

Burst Lower

Alarm for burst peak value falling below the lower limit.

Burst to Chroma Phase

Alarm for phase error between burst and color, exceeding tolerance.

Horizontal Blanking (H Blanking)

Alarm for violations in the horizontal blanking time interval.

Vertical Blanking

Alarm for violations in the vertical blanking line count.

SC/H Phase

Alarm for SC/H phase angle deviations compared to sync.

VITS

Alarm for VITS signal activity or inactivity on selected lines.

Captioning

Alarms related to closed caption detection and updating status.

Closed Caption Not Detected – Analog

Alarm for missing EIA-608B closed caption data in composite signal.

Closed Caption Not Updating – Analog

Alarm for unchanged EIA-608B closed caption data in composite signal.

Teletext Not Detected – Analog

Alarm for missing Teletext detected in analog format.

Teletext Not Updating – Analog

Alarm for unchanged Teletext data detected in analog format.

XDS Not Detected – Analog

Alarm for missing XDS data detected in analog format.

XDS Not Updating – Analog

Alarm for unchanged XDS data detected in analog format.

Time Code Alarm Descriptions

Descriptions of various alarms related to time code inputs.

LTC Time Code Alarms

List of alarms for Longitudinal Time Code.

DVITC Time Code Alarm Error Types

Types of alarms related to DVITC Time Code errors.

DVITC Loss of Time Code

Alarm for when no DVITC Time Code is detected in the video signal.

DVITC Line

Alarm related to DVITC time code detection on specific lines.

DVITC Continuity

Alarm for breaks or interruptions in DVITC time code frames.

DVITC CRC

Alarm for Cyclic Redundancy Check errors in DVITC.

TS Alarms Descriptions (TVM-VTM-ASI)

Descriptions of Transport Stream alarms specific to the TVM-VTM-ASI option.

Alarm Reporting Setup

Configuring the TS alarm reporting matrix for trigger functions.

Loss of Signal

Alarm activated when the signal carrier is not detected.

CRC Change

Alarm when CRC information in selected tables changes.

ETR 290 1st Priority

Alarms related to ETR 290 first priority standards.

TS Sync Loss

Alarm for consecutive corrupted sync bytes.

Sync Byte Error

Alarm for incorrect sync byte appearance.

PAT Error

Alarm for missing PAT table.

Continuity Count Error

Alarm for incorrect packet order or lost packets.

PMT Error

Alarm for missing PMT or undecodable program.

PID Error

Alarm for unidentified packet identifiers in the data stream.

ETR 290 2nd Priority

Alarms related to ETR 290 second priority standards.

Transport Error

Alarm for erroneous transport stream packets.

CRC Error

Alarm for corrupted table content detected by CRC.

PCR Error

Alarm for PCR regularity issues affecting clock.

PCR Accuracy

Alarm for synthesized clock falling outside set range.

PTS Error

Alarm for missing Presentation Time Stamps.

CAT Error

Alarm for issues with Condition Access Table.

ETR 290 3rd Priority

Alarms related to ETR 290 third priority standards.

NIT Actual Error (DVB only)

Alarm for issues with Network Information Table in DVB.

NIT Other Error (DVB only)

Alarm for slow appearance of NIT sections in DVB.

SDT Actual Error (DVB only)

Alarm for issues with Service Description Table in DVB.

SDT Other Error (DVB only)

Alarm for slow appearance of SDT sections in DVB.

EIT Actual Error (DVB only)

Alarm for issues with Event Information Table sections in DVB.

EIT Other Error (DVB only)

Alarm for slow appearance of EIT sections in DVB.

EIT PF Error (DVB only)

Alarm for missing EIT-P or EIT-F sections in DVB.

Unreferenced PID Error

Alarm for PIDs not referenced in PMT or CAT.

Repetition Error

Alarm for tables falling outside maximum repetition rate or range.

Section 6 ♦ External Control

Using the Keyboard Commands

Lists keyboard shortcuts for remote operation of TVM/VTM units.

SpyderWeb II

Information on the SpyderWeb II unattended network monitoring system.

Browser Interface

How to access and navigate the unit's web interface.

Tab/Tab Details

Description of the different tabs and fields in the browser interface.

Web RCU

Functionality of the Virtual Control Panel (Web RCU).

Section 7 ♦ Troubleshooting

Cold Starting the TVM

Procedures for resetting the unit to factory default settings.

Cold Start

Performing a front panel cold start without disconnecting power.

Warm Start

Performing a unit reset that preserves presets.

Cold Start after VFlash

Performing a cold start after a VFlash firmware update.

Problems, Causes, and Solutions

Guide to troubleshooting common TVM Series problems and their resolutions.

Appendix A ♦ Specifications

Video Input Specifications: 3G/HD-SDI/SD-SDI Option

Technical details for 3G/HD-SDI/SD-SDI video inputs.

Video Input Specifications: HD-SDI/SD-SDI Option

Technical details for HD-SDI/SD-SDI video inputs.

Video Input Specifications: SD-SDI Option

Technical details for SD-SDI video inputs.

Video Input Specifications: Analog Option

Technical details for analog video inputs.

EYE and Jitter/Frequency Patterns

Specifications for EYE and Jitter display types and measurements.

DVI-I Output Specifications

Technical specifications for the DVI-I output connector.

Audio Options

Specifications for various audio input, output, and processing options.

Control Specifications

Specifications for GPI, GPO, and external router control interfaces.

Display Specifications

General display capabilities including quadrant layouts and analysis.

Time Code Specifications

Specifications for time code input and display functions.

Appendix B ♦ Pinouts

Figure B-1. ANALOG AUDIO IN/OUT 37-pin, Male, D-sub Connector For Audio Options

Pinout diagram for the analog audio IN/OUT 37-pin D-sub connector.

Figure B-2. DVI-I Out Connector

Pinout diagram for the DVI-I output connector.

Figure B-3. LTC/GPI 26-pin, Female, D-sub Connector

Pinout diagram for the LTC/GPI 26-pin D-sub connector.

Figure B-4. LTC/GPI Breakout Board

Pinout diagram for the LTC/GPI breakout board.

Figure B-5. Remote RJ-11 Control Connector

Pinout diagram for the RJ-11 remote control connector.

Figure B-7. Ethernet RJ-45 Connector

Pinout diagram for the RJ-45 Ethernet connector.

Figure B-8. USB Connector

Pinout diagram for the USB connector.

Appendix C ♦ Open Source Software Copyright Information

FreeType License

Copyright and licensing terms for FreeType software.

LibJPEG License

Copyright and licensing terms for LibJPEG software.

CMU/UCD Copyright Notice

Copyright and licensing terms from Carnegie Mellon University.

Networks Associates Technology, Inc. Copyright Notice (BSD)

BSD copyright notice for Networks Associates Technology, Inc.

Cambridge Broadband Ltd. Copyright Notice (BSD)

BSD copyright notice for Cambridge Broadband Ltd.

Sun Microsystems, Inc. Copyright Notice (BSD)

BSD copyright notice for Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Sparta, Inc. Copyright Notice (BSD)

BSD copyright notice for Sparta, Inc.

Cisco/BUPTNIC Copyright Notice (BSD)

BSD copyright notice for Cisco and BUPTNIC.

Fabasoft R&D Software GmbH & Co. KG Copyright Notice (BSD)

BSD copyright notice for Fabasoft R&D Software GmbH & Co. KG.

The GNU v2 License

The GNU General Public License, Version 2.

GNU General Public License

The full text of the GNU General Public License.

Version 2, June 1991

Specific version information for the GNU GPL.

GNU General Public License (cont.)

Continued terms and conditions for the GNU General Public License.

Terms and Conditions for Copying, Distribution and Modification

Specific terms for copying, distributing, and modifying licensed software.

GNU Lesser General Public License

The GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1.

GNU Lesser General Public License

The full text of the GNU Lesser General Public License.

Version 2.1, February 1999

Specific version information for the GNU LGPL.

GNU Lesser General Public License (cont.)

Continued terms and conditions for the GNU Lesser General Public License.

Terms and Conditions for Copying, Distribution and Modification

Specific terms for copying, distributing, and modifying licensed libraries.

Appendix D ♦ Glossary

Index