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Audio Testing Features

The VTG can output from among six different audio signal formats. The audio level can also 

be selected from a range of levels available for each audio format.
Depending on the audio signal format, the audio frequency may be selected from a range of 
values (see 

Front Panel Features

 on page 2 for button descriptions).

Selecting Audio Signals

The following table summarizes the six audio signal formats available through the VTG. 

Pressing the 

Signal

 button repeatedly will scroll through the signals and light the green LED 

indicators.

Audio Signal 
Format

Description

Pink Noise

Random noise that has constant energy per octave. Used in loudspeaker 

testing and calibration.

White Noise

Random noise that has an equal energy distribution across all frequencies 

between 20 Hz and 20 kHz.

Sine Wave

Used in detecting distortion. The frequency can be set from 20 Hz to 
20 kHz (in 1/3 octave steps).

Square Wave

Used in amplitude and phase versus frequency measurements. The 
frequency can be set from 20 Hz to 5 kHz.

Polarity test

Proprietary waveform used in verifying the polarity of audio wiring.

Swept Sine 

Wave

Varies the frequency of a sine wave signal continuously from 20 Hz to 20 
kHz. Used to detect driver defects and mechanical sources of distortion.

 

Setting the Audio Level

The audio level for each audio signal type is selected from a range of values using the 

 or 

 Level buttons. The following table lists the range of values.

Audio Signal 
Format

Audio Level Range

(in 2 dBu increments)

Audio Level Range 

(in 2 dBV increments)

Pink Noise

-8 dBu to -56 dBu

-10 dBV to -58 dBV

White Noise

+6 dBu to -72 dBu

+4 dBV to -74 dBV

Sine Wave

+6 dBu to -72 dBu

+4 dBV to -74 dBV

Square Wave

+6 dBu to -72 dBu

+4 dBV to -74 dBV

Polarity test

-18 dBu to -72 dBu

-20 dBV to -74 dBV

Swept Sine Wave

+6 dBu to -72 dBu

+4 dBV to -74 dBV

NOTE:

  Displayed levels are for high impedance loads. 

For 600-ohm loads, there is a -.7 dB (unbalanced) / -1.3 dB 

(balanced) difference between the displayed and actual levels.

 

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Summary of Contents for VTG 300

Page 1: ...User Guide VTG 300 300R Specialized Products Video and Audio Test Generator 68 737 01 Rev E 11 11...

Page 2: ...sam machen da im Inneren des Geh uses dieses Produktes gef hrliche Spannungen die nicht isoliert sind und die einen elektrischen Schock verursachen k nnen herrschen Achtung Lesen der Anleitungen Bevor...

Page 3: ...rcial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio c...

Page 4: ...consequences CAUTION A caution indicates a potential hazard to equipment or data NOTE A note draws attention to important information TIP A tip provides a suggestion to make working with the applicat...

Page 5: ...by Using Front Panel Controls 6 Default Menu 6 Main Menus 7 Test Pattern Setup Menu 7 Audio Setup Menu 8 Video Setup Menu 9 Advanced Setup Menu 10 Exit Menu 13 Additional Functions 13 Low Battery Mod...

Page 6: ...VTG 300 300R Contents vi...

Page 7: ...larity testing and a frequency sweep from 20 Hz to 20 kHz Video output connectors include BNC 4 pin mini DIN and 15 pin HD connectors Audio output is provided through RCA 3 pin XLR and 3 5 mm phone ja...

Page 8: ...P X HATCH H PATTERN COL BARS GRAYSCALE ALT MULTI WHT FIELD PC VIDEO HDTV 16 9 HR AUDIO VIDEO Signal Button Level Buttons Frequency Buttons Menu Button Next Button Power Button Test Patterns Button Ran...

Page 9: ...us Configuration and Adjustments Power Button Power up or power down the VTG 300 by holding down the Power button for one second NOTE If the Power button is held down for more than three seconds the V...

Page 10: ...nector RGB R Y Y B Y S VIDEO COMPOSITE VIDEO Top panel NOTE For NTSC PAL rates the component video output is intended for signal verification and alignment and should not be used as a reference S vide...

Page 11: ...0 240V 1 0A MAX 50 60Hz AMPLIFIED OUTPUT 20 WATTS MONO DIRECT XFMR COM 4 8 ohm 100V 70V EXTRON VTG 300R SCANS 15 127KhZ 70V Mono Distribution Figure 1 Using the Video and Audio Testing Features Connec...

Page 12: ...ustments Default Menu The default menus appear on the LCD when no adjustments are actively being made They cycle between the screens showing the currently selected horizontal scan frequency of the vid...

Page 13: ...e Menu button until the Exit Menu menu appears then press the Next button Figure 3 Main Menus for the VTG 300 300R Test Pattern Setup Menu The following flowchart illustrates the Test Pattern Setup me...

Page 14: ...level units dBV dBu Audio output Both left right channels Right channel only Left channel only Figure 5 Audio Setup Menu Audio units submenu Units The audio level scale is selectable Press any or but...

Page 15: ...mat submenu HD15 Format There are two video formats that can be output from the 15 pin HD connector Press any or button to select from among the formats RGB default Y R Y B Y RGB Sync format submenu R...

Page 16: ...s battery power NOTE When the VTG is powered by the external power supply this power off feature is disabled Press any or button to select from among the power off timer options Disable disable this t...

Page 17: ...ll display all six categories of test patterns at 4 second intervals NOTE Although the output screen will be blacked out when the Blank screen saver mode has been selected the output sync will still r...

Page 18: ...h audio and video outputs are enabled regardless of the setting Backlight submenu BackLight This submenu only displays when the VTG is powered by batteries When set to off default this feature does no...

Page 19: ...A low battery warning message and a button lock mode that locks out all front panel buttons except the power button are also featured Low Battery Mode When the batteries in the VTG are low and the ex...

Page 20: ...ltaneously press both buttons for two seconds to enable button lock mode SIGNAL TEST PATTERNS Simultaneously press both buttons for two seconds to disable button lock mode VGA 31 5kHz 640x480 60 3 sec...

Page 21: ...e steps Square Wave Used in amplitude and phase versus frequency measurements The frequency can be set from 20 Hz to 5 kHz Polarity test Proprietary waveform used in verifying the polarity of audio wi...

Page 22: ...in seconds 150 120 90 60 30 15 1 5 NOTE If the audio signal format is specified as swept sine wave the default menu cycle will not indicate an audio frequency A sweep speed will be displayed instead...

Page 23: ...it EBU Split Ramp Multiburst Alternating Pixels Full Field 80 Window 20 Window White Field Alt Multi Test Pattern Signal Range PC VIDEO HDTV 16 9 HR 480p and 576p only Except 480p and 576p NTSC only P...

Page 24: ...frequency crosstalk between the red green and blue color channels Color levels are set to 100 100 IRE Video level tracking and video gain linearity This pattern is used for setting and assessing gray...

Page 25: ...65 00 kHz 1400x1050 60 Hz UXGA 75 00 kHz 1600x1200 60 Hz UXGA 87 50 kHz 1600x1200 70 Hz UXGA 106 30 kHz 1600x1200 85 Hz LCoS 80 00 kHz 1360x1024 75 Hz LCoS 65 20 kHz 1365x1024 60 Hz Video NTSC 15 70 k...

Page 26: ...includes these resolutions Units with firmware 1 xx are not able to be upgraded to 2 xx firmware Installing the VTG 300 Batteries Four AA batteries rechargeable or alkaline may power the VTG 300 and...

Page 27: ...charged or after eight hours have elapsed whichever occurs first Once fully charged the VTG 300R may operate for up to five hours of normal use Although the VTG 300R may operate with the charger stil...

Page 28: ...CR OS SHA TCH H PAT TER N CO LOR BAR S GR AYS CA LE ALT MU LTI WH ITE FIE LD PC VID EO HD TV 16 9 HR POWER 12 VDC 1 0 A PRESS HERE TO CHARGE VTG 300R VIDE O AU DIO TE ST GE NE RA TO R R G B Y R Y B Y...

Page 29: ...Y of component video 0 286 Vp p burst for C of S video Minimum maximum levels 0 0 V to 1 0 Vp p Impedance 75 ohms Resolutions Computer VGA WUXGA video NTSC PAL HDTV and 16 9 high resolutions Return lo...

Page 30: ...0 dBV 1 V 0 dBV 2 dBu General Power Supplied by internal batteries or an external power supply External power supply 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz external to 12 VDC 1 A regulated Power input requireme...

Page 31: ...VTG 300R battery pack 90 days NOTE All nominal levels are at 10 NOTE Specifications are subject to change without notice Included Parts These items are included in each order for a VTG300 300R Include...

Page 32: ...ion Engineer to receive an RA Return Authorization number This will begin the repair process USA 714 491 1500 Europe 31 33 453 4040 Asia 65 6383 4400 Japan 81 3 3511 7655 Units must be returned insure...

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