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General Operation
TVM Series Installation and Operation Handbook 29
Copyright © 2008, Harris Corporation
Table 3-2. EXT Menu
Selection Selection Option
LOOP (Default)
SPLIT – FOLLOW
SPLIT – BB
EXTERNAL
REFERENCE
SPLIT - TRI
SETUP Press ENT
External Reference
NOTE: 1080p 50/59.94/60 Hz tri-level Sync is not supported.
The External Reference submenu is used to set the external reference input as a looping
input (one input) or a split input (two inputs). The selections are:
If LOOP is selected, the external reference connectors are tied together.
If SPLIT - FOLLOW is selected while in split-mode, the external reference will be
Blackburst for SD and Tri-level for HD.
If SPLIT- BB is selected in split mode, then external reference A is used.
If SPLIT- TRI is selected in split mode, then external reference B is used.
When in External Reference (REF:EXT) and in a cross reference condition (e.g. HD
referenced to BB, or SD referenced to TRI), the waveform will not roll if the frame
rates match. A horizontal offset shows the timing difference between the External
Reference and the input signal at the start of the frame.
EXT Setup
Press the ENT button to access the global Setup menu. For more information on the
global Setup menu, see Section 4.
Pane Overview
There are various screens for the TVM Series: full-screen display, Quad (4 display
panes), and multi (2 to 4 display panes). Even if the screen is full screen, quad, or multi
screen, the pane contains the Main Title Bar, the display, and the status bar. A diagram
of the quad display is shown in Figure 3-4. A diagram of the full-screen display is
shown in Figure 3-5.

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