Model 5601MSC
Model 5601MSC Master SPG/Master Clock System
INSTALLATION
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3.1.10. Test Generator Connections (SDTG, HDTG, 3GTG options)
3.1.10.1. Serial Digital Video Test Generators
There are four independent SDI test generators each with two output BNCs. These are enabled with
the
SDTG
option and produce SMPTE ST 259 serial digital video. The
HDTG
option adds support for
HD video (SMPTE ST 292-1 and SMPTE ST 372) to all four test generators. The
3GTG
option adds
support for 3G Level-A and Level-B (SMPTE ST 424) and dual-link video to all four test generators.
Each test generator has two output BNCs. They are labelled (A) and (B) for when dual-link mode is in
use but otherwise contain the same copy of the test generator output.
BNCs:
SDI Test Generator 1 BNCs are labeled TG1-1 (A) and TG1-2 (B)
SDI Test Generator 2 BNCs are labeled TG2-1 (A) and TG2-2 (B)
SDI Test Generator 3 BNCs are labeled TG3-1 (A) and TG3-2 (B)
SDI Test Generator 4 BNCs are labeled TG4-1 (A) and TG4-2 (B)
3.1.10.2. Analog Video Test Generators
There are two independent composite analog video test generators, each with a single BNC output.
The output formats are compatible with SMPTE ST 170 or ITU-R BT.1700-1. The
ATG1 and ATG2
sub-
menus in the
OUTPUT
root menu are used to configure these outputs.
BNCs:
Analog Test Generator 1 BNC is labeled ATG1
Analog Test Generator 2 BNC is labeled ATG2
3.1.11. Power Connections
The 5601MSC has one or two (redundant supply is optional) auto-ranging power supplies that operate
on either 95-125 or 185-260 volts AC at 50Hz or 60Hz. Power should be applied by connecting a 3-wire
grounding type power supply cord to the power entry modules on the rear panel. The power cord
should be minimum 18 AWG wire size; type SVT marked VW-1, maximum 2.5 m in length.
The IEC 320 power entry modules combine a standard power inlet connector and an EMI line filter.
CAUTION - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, GROUNDING
OF THE GROUND PIN OF THE MAINS PLUG MUST BE MAINTAINED
The EMI line filters in the 5601MSC use the chassis ground as part of the
circuit. This generates a small amount of AC leakage current to ground. In
order to reduce risk of electric shock, the unit MUST be grounded properly
through the ground connections on the AC power supply inlets.