
Product Overview (MM-410)
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MM-410 Features
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Works in all standard 525 and 625 analog
formats: NTSC, PAL, SMPTE, EBU, Beta,
MII, S-video, GBR (RGB)
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Automatically switches between 525 and 625
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Waveform and vectors can be colored
separately
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Displays waveform and vector together in
different colors
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No distortion of display due to cathode ray
tube aging
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No burn in from steady, bright displays
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Waveform and vector images can be captured
and stored
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Variable persistence as well as intensity
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Captures transient events with its infinite
persistence feature
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10 memories to store front panel and other
settings
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Display picture, waveform and vector together
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Input labels show selected format
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Output display can be looped to several
monitors
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View the picture while monitoring signal
measurements with Picture Guard
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Maximum sweep rate of 0.1
µ
s/division
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Displays VITC (Vertical Interval Time Code)
continuously
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Displays SC/H Phase continuously
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Parade display of component signal parts or
composite filters
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Overlay two signals for comparison
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Adjust two signals to match using a picture
display
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PAL graticule can be in volts or percent
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Vector rotation “scrolls”
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Custom names for inputs, identifying the
signal source
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Waveform turns red where amplitude exceeds
adjustable limits
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Videotape waveforms and vectors
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Display captured waveforms and compare with
current waveform on one screen
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Horizontal position “scrolls” waveform in
magnified sweeps
Summary of Contents for MM-410
Page 16: ...About This Manual 1 4 Notes...
Page 34: ...Installation 4 6 Notes...
Page 48: ...Front Panel Operation 5 14 Notes...
Page 102: ...Viewing Waveforms Vectors and Pictures 7 30 Notes...
Page 126: ...Automatic Measurement AVM 510A 9 20 Notes...
Page 148: ...AVM 510A C For Component Measurements 12 4 Notes...
Page 158: ...Connector Pinouts B 4 Notes...
Page 162: ...Calibration D 2 Notes...