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General Operation
118 TVM Series Installation and Operation Handbook
Copyright © 2008, Harris Corporation
Table 3-56. Description of Simultaneous TVM Classic Display
Key Description
1 Model Number
2 Latest Alarm indication with the date and time the alarm occurred (highlighted in yellow when
active(
3 Location of the Lissajous (X, Y) display of the audio input meter or the AUX location in the 5.1
and AUX/LFE in 6.1 CineSound display
4 Icon status indication
5 Date and time of internal clock
6 Company name
7 Location of the audio
8 Audio phase bar when audio graticule meters are displayed
9 Indicates the input selection
10 Indicates the format and input channels
11 Alarm display
12 Indicates the format selection
13 Vector Gain indication
14 Vector or Gamut display of selected inputs
15 Indicates the detected or selected video standard
16 Indicates the reference
17 Waveform gain indication
18 Waveform Filter selection
19 Waveform or Eye Pattern and Jitter display of selected input(s)
20 Indicates the selected aspect ratio of the picture
21 Picture Gamut indication
22 Indicates the Closed Caption selection
23 Displays the picture for the selected input
The TVM Classic panes are located in fixed pane locations. Panes cannot be moved
while in this mode. Press the appropriate display button to highlight and change a
function selection (i.e. from vector to gamut or waveform to eye pattern). The TVM
classic display can only utilize a single input.
The panes are linked together for Line select and cursor movement. When line select is
enabled, the WFM and VEC are in line select and the picture cursor show and follow
the line selection.
The alarm log changes in TVM Classic mode. When an alarm is first registered, it
appears at the top of the alarm display area in yellow. If the alarm is short term (i.e.,
two seconds or less), the alarm text reverts to the original graticule color after
approximately two seconds. If the alarm continues longer than two seconds, the text
remains yellow and the alarm duration is incremented. When the next alarm occurs, the
previous alarm moves down one position.

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