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MTG100 & MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual

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Service Safety Summary

Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures. Read this Service
Safety Summary
 and the General Safety Summary before performing any service
procedures.

Do Not Service Alone.

 Do not perform internal service or adjustments of this

product unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is
present.

Disconnect Power.

 To avoid electric shock, disconnect the mains power by means

of the power cord or, if provided, the power switch.

Use Care When Servicing With Power On.

 Dangerous voltages or currents may

exist in this product. Disconnect power, remove battery (if applicable), and
disconnect test leads before removing protective panels, soldering, or replacing
components.

To avoid electric shock, do not touch exposed connections.

Summary of Contents for MTG100, MTG300

Page 1: ...1 0616 50 Warning The servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only To avoid personal injury do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so Refer to all safety summaries prior to performing service www tektronix com ...

Page 2: ... and foreign patents issued and pending Information in this publication supercedes that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved Tektronix Inc P O Box 500 Beaverton OR 97077 TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc ...

Page 3: ...ns This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a to repair damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install repair or service the product b to repair damage resulting from improper use or connectio...

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Page 5: ...ying and Interrupting Power 2 4 Repackaging Instructions 2 6 Installed Options 2 6 Operating Instructions 2 7 Using the Menu System 2 7 Output Loop Modes 2 13 Theory of Operation Theory of Operation 3 1 A10 Main Board 3 1 CPU Unit 3 2 A30 Front Panel Board 3 3 A35 Power Switch 3 3 A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface Board 3 3 A50 SCSI Termination Boards 3 3 Power Supply 3 3 Performance Verificat...

Page 6: ...nel Modules 6 44 Troubleshooting 6 49 Diagnostics 6 49 Service Menu 6 50 Troubleshooting Trees 6 53 Firmware Updates 6 67 Equipment Required 6 67 Update Procedure 6 67 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive s 6 71 Equipment Required 6 71 Data Hard Disk Drives 6 72 System Hard Disk Drive 6 74 Hardware Device Error Codes 6 77 Error Messages 6 81 Options Options and Accessories 7 1 Options 7 1 Standard Access...

Page 7: ...nectors 4 2 Figure 4 2 Equipment connection for verifying the internal clock frequency 4 4 Figure 4 3 Initial equipment connection for verifying the ASI output 4 6 Figure 4 4 Second equipment connection for verifying the ASI output 4 7 Figure 4 5 Initial equipment connection for verifying the SSI output 4 8 Figure 4 6 Second equipment connections for verifying the SSI output 4 9 Figure 4 7 Equipme...

Page 8: ...d LAN boards removal 6 43 Figure 6 22 Rear panel modules removal 6 47 Figure 6 23 Troubleshooting procedure 1 6 53 Figure 6 24 Troubleshooting procedure 2 6 54 Figure 6 25 Troubleshooting procedure 3 6 55 Figure 6 26 Troubleshooting procedure 4 6 56 Figure 6 27 Troubleshooting procedure 5 6 57 Figure 6 28 Troubleshooting procedure 6 6 58 Figure 6 29 Troubleshooting procedure 7 6 59 Figure 6 30 Tro...

Page 9: ... and MTG300 block diagram 9 3 Figure 9 2 MTG100 and MTG300 interconnect diagram 9 5 Figure 10 1 Cabinet 10 5 Figure 10 2 Front panel unit 10 7 Figure 10 3 Internal modules and rear connectors 10 9 Figure 10 4 Hard disk drives 10 11 Figure 10 5 Board modules and inner units 10 13 Figure 10 6 CPU unit 10 15 Figure 10 7 Power supply unit 10 17 Figure 10 8 Rack mount 10 19 ...

Page 10: ...performance verification 4 1 Table 4 2 MPEG test files required for performance verification 4 2 Table 5 1 Equipment required 5 1 Table 6 1 Relative susceptibility to static discharge damage 6 3 Table 6 2 External inspection check list 6 5 Table 6 3 Internal inspection check list 6 6 Table 6 4 Summary of procedures 6 10 Table 6 5 Tools required for module removal 6 11 Table 6 6 Error messages at p...

Page 11: ... properly grounded Observe All Terminal Ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard observe all ratings and markings on the product Consult the product manual for further ratings information before making connections to the product Do not apply a potential to any terminal including the common terminal that exceeds the maximum rating of that terminal Do Not Operate Without Covers Do not operate this prod...

Page 12: ...nditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or other property Terms on the Product These terms may appear on the product DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the marking WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the marking CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product Symbols on the Product The fo...

Page 13: ...s product unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present Disconnect Power To avoid electric shock disconnect the mains power by means of the power cord or if provided the power switch Use Care When Servicing With Power On Dangerous voltages or currents may exist in this product Disconnect power remove battery if applicable and disconnect test leads before removin...

Page 14: ...Service Safety Summary MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual ...

Page 15: ...ristics that apply to it Operating Information includes general information and operating instructions Theory of Operation contains circuit descriptions that support service to the module level Performance Verification contains procedures for confirming that an MPEG generator functions properly and meets warranted characteristics Adjustment Procedures contains procedures for adjusting an MPEG gene...

Page 16: ...or press the ON STBY switch Italic text refers to document names or sections Italics are also used in NOTES CAUTIONS and WARNINGS Example The Diagrams section beginning on page 9 1 includes a block diagram and an interconnect diagram Throughout this manual any replaceable component assembly or part of the MPEG generator is referred to generically as a module In general a module is an assembly like...

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Page 18: ...Preface MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual ...

Page 19: ...ddition a performance check is recommended after module replacement If the MPEG generator does not meet performance criteria repair is necessary Strategy for Servicing Throughout this manual the term module refers to any field replaceable component assembly or part of the MPEG generator This manual contains all the information needed for periodic maintenance of the MPEG generator Examples of such ...

Page 20: ...year from date of purchase The warranty appears after the title page in this manual Tektronix technicians provide warranty service at most Tektronix service locations The Tektronix product catalog lists all worldwide service locations or you can visit our web site for service information www tektronix com Tektronix supports repair to the module level by providing Module Exchange Module Exchange Th...

Page 21: ...ng comprehensive capabilities to customize stored transport streams In addition the MTG300 MPEG Generator allows you to effectively monitor receiver operation by inserting PSI SI PSIP tables into the transport stream Table 1Ć1 Main product features Feature MTG100 MTG300 Storage and output of MPEGĆ2 transport streams up to 36 GB in size D D RealĆtime updating of transport stream time stamps and tim...

Page 22: ...Product Overview MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual ...

Page 23: ...guaranteed unless labeled with typical Typical specifications are provided for your convenience but are not guaranteed The electrical characteristics listed on the following pages are valid under the following conditions H The MPEG generator must be in an environment where the temperature altitude humidity and vibration conditions are within the operating limits described in Table 1 5 on page 1 10...

Page 24: ...uous time 50 ms to 24 59 59 999 hr 1 ms resolution or Infinite TDT TOT or STT is used as a reference DVB ARIB and ATSC mode only Section interval 100 ms to 30 00 s 10 ms resolution Packet interval 0 to 1000 packets Packetized mode Single Multi External TS file insertion MTG300 only Start time 0 s to 24 59 59 999 hr 1 ms resolution TDT TOT or STT is reference DVB ARIB and ATSC mode only Continuous ...

Page 25: ...available for pulse Jitter Period 5 to 3000 packets Jitter Amplitude 0 to 5 00 s 10 ms resolution PCR value jitter adder MTG300 only Target PCR Selected one PCR Jitter Pattern sine rectangle triangle pulse ramp random and offset Jitter Duty 1 to period 1 packet s only available for pulse jitter pattern Jitter Period 5 to 3000 packets except for the offset mode Jitter Amplitude 0 to 5 00 s resoluti...

Page 26: ...racteristics Description Clock Reference clock For Output_clock PCR PTS DTS Packet operation timing and TDT STT time Internal 27 MHz 1 ppm External 27 MHz Output clock Frequency 1 MHz to 64 MHz Locked to Reference clock PLL divide ratioFYID Output Clock X Y Z 27 MHz Internal and External RefĆ erence 1024 X 65536 4500 Y 9000 Z 4 32 MHz Output clock 64 MHz Z 8 16 MHz Output clock 32 MHz Z 16 8 MHz O...

Page 27: ...Pin assignment 1 DCLK 2 GND 3 PSYNC 4 CHCLKEN 5 Shield 6 DCLK 7 GND 8 PSYNC 9 CHCLKEN ECL TTL LVDS output parallel Connector type DĆsub 25 pin the same connector as Serial output Output level Output on J310101 and above Note Do not connect the Asserted Low pins for singleĆend use TTL 0 V to 2 8 V without termination LVDS 0 8 V to 1 60 V without termination ECL 1 8 V to 0 9 V without termination Ou...

Page 28: ... V without termination ECL 1 8 V to 0 9 V without termination Output resistance typical Output off 350 at 5 V to GND pin When the output is off the power of the buffer amplifier is cut off Data rate 1 Mbps to 64 Mbps Pin Assignment 1 DCLK 2 GND 3 to 9 Not managed 10 DATA 0 11 DVALID 12 PSYNC 13 Shield 14 DCLK 15 GND 16 to 22 Not managed 23 DATA 0 24 DVALID 25 PSYNC ASI output Complies with EN50083...

Page 29: ... time 20 to 80 0 4 ns to 5 0 ns 1 6 ns difference between rise and fall time Condition This output cannot be used with the external clock input Display Display area Width 13 2 cm 5 2 inches Height 9 9 cm 3 9 inches Resolution Horizontal 640 pixels Vertical 480 pixels AC line power Rating Voltage 100 to 240 VAC Voltage Range 90 to 250 VAC Frequency Range 48 to 63 Hz Maximum power 200 W Maximum curr...

Page 30: ...operating temperature decreases 1_ C each 300 m above 1 5 km NonĆoperating To 15 km 50 000 feet Dynamics Vibration Operating 0 27 grms 5 to 500 Hz 10 min three axes NonĆoperating 2 28 grms 5 to 500 Hz 10 min three axes Shock NonĆoperating 294 m s2 30 G halfĆsine 11 ms duration Installation requirements Power consumption 200 W maximum Maximum line current is 2 Arms at 50 Hz Dissipation fully loaded...

Page 31: ...Criterion B IEC 61000Ć4Ć6 Conducted RF Immunity Performance Criterion A IEC 61000Ć4Ć8 Power Frequency Electromagnetic Field Immunity Performance Criterion A IEC 61000Ć4Ć11 Voltage Dips and Interruptions Immunity Performance Criterion B Australia New Zealand Declaration of Conformity EMC Complies with EMC provision of Radio Communications Act per the following standard s AS NZS 2064 1 2 Industrial ...

Page 32: ...Specifications 1Ć12 MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual Table 1Ć6 Certifications and compliances Cont Category Standards or description ...

Page 33: ...quipment IEC designation All accessible conductive parts are directly connected through the grounding conductor of the power cord to the grounded earthing contact of the power plug The power input plug must be inserted only in a mating receptacle with a grounding contact where earth ground has been verified by a qualified service person Do not defeat the grounding connection Any interruption of th...

Page 34: ... color Ungrounded Line Brown Black Grounded Neutral Light Blue White Grounded Earthing Green Yellow Green Table 2Ć2 Power cord identification Plug configuration Normal usage Option number North America 125 V Standard Europe 230 V A1 United Kingdom 230 V A2 Australia 230 V A3 North America 230 V A4 Switzerland 230 V A5 China 230 V AC ...

Page 35: ... floppy drive After storage at temperatures outside the operating limits allow the chassis to stabilize at a safe operating temperature before applying power Verify that there is at least 5 0 cm 2 inch of clearance on top and bottom 15 0 cm 6 inches on the left and right sides and 7 5 cm 3 inches at the rear of the instrument to allow for heat dissipation Verify that the air intake holes on the si...

Page 36: ...he rear panel power connector to the power system Refer to Table 2 2 for power cord identification Apply power to the standby circuit of the instrument by pushing the PRINCIPAL POWER SWITCH on the rear panel of the instrument Refer to Figure 2 1 After the instrument is installed leave the PRINCIPAL POWER SWITCH on and use the ON STBY switch as the power switch Figure 2Ć1 Rear panel power connector...

Page 37: ...c items have been completed without error the instrument displays the menu bar and status bar If the diagnostics detect an error the MPEG generator displays the error code To exit the diagnostics menu press any key then the system displays the menu bar and status bar See the Maintenance Troubleshooting section beginning on page 6 49 for information on diagnostics and fault isolation To power off t...

Page 38: ...ber 3 Wrap the instrument with polyethylene sheeting or equivalent material to protect the finish 4 Cushion the instrument in the shipping carton by tightly packing dunnage or urethane foam on all sides between the carton and the MPEG generator Allow 7 5 cm 3 in on all sides top and bottom 5 Seal the shipping carton with shipping tape or an industrial stapler Do not ship the instrument with a disk...

Page 39: ...bes the basics of using the MPEG generator s menu system and the methods for entering numeric and text input in the various dialog boxes The menu system on the MPEG generator provides access to instrument settings and to operational functions such as the selection of transport stream output parameters The menu system is comprised of two types of menus the four pull down menus displayed in the Menu...

Page 40: ... and the pull down menus When the Icon cursor is enabled displayed press the MENU button to enable the pull down menus When the pull down menus are enabled or displayed press the MENU button to close any open pull down menu and to enable display the Icon cursor When the pull down menus are enabled the Icon cursor is not displayed and the currently selected pull down menu name is highlighted in the...

Page 41: ...ow buttons Press the left control button or the OK bezel button to execute the highlighted command Display States of the PullĆdown Menu Commands The pull down menu commands can have the following two display states as shown in Figure 2 6 H A command followed by indicates that a dialog box will open after you execute the command H A command preceded by a check mark n represents the selected command...

Page 42: ...at the right side of the screen When you move the Icon cursor through the hierarchy items in the display the Bezel menu commands change to correspond with the selected transport stream item Select the desired Bezel menu command by pressing the associated bezel button see Figure 2 7 Figure 2Ć7 Front panel showing the Bezel menu controls Display States of the Bezel Menu Commands The Bezel menu comma...

Page 43: ...alue changes to take effect Á Figure 2Ć8 Hexadecimal keypad Numeric Input Using the Rotary Knob The knob icon is displayed next to a selected dialog box parameter when you can use the rotary knob to change the parameter value Figure 2 9 shows a dialog box that can use the rotary knob to enter numeric values You can use the rotary knob to change the value of the numeric digit indicated by the under...

Page 44: ...ings up a dialog box such as the one shown in Figure 2 10 Perform the following procedure to enter text input 1 Use the rotary knob to highlight the desired character in the letter digit matrix and then press the front panel ENTER button enter the character in the text box 2 Continue as in step 1 until the name is entered in the text box Use the front panel BS back space key to erase incorrect inp...

Page 45: ...l down menu If any consistency error is included in the output transport stream only the Auto Update and Stress MTG300 only loop modes can be selected In the No Update loop mode the MPEG generator outputs the transport stream with no changes allowed except setting the start packet and stop packet of the transport stream Time information values are not updated You cannot make any changes to the tra...

Page 46: ...Operating Instructions MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual ...

Page 47: ...P_CPU SH 3 and peripheral circuit FPGA and 4 MB SRAM for data insertion It executes packet operation There are two 64X32 bit buffers in the FPGA and they can receive packets from the hard disk controllers alternately The content of the packets is examined by the CP_CPU and then the contents are changed In addition the 10 Hz pulse produced by the 27 MHz clock is input into the CP_CPU it is used to ...

Page 48: ...ence 1 64 MHz clock signal 1 64 2 MHz clock signal and 1 64 8 MHz clock signal To generate these four types of clock signals this block has three operation modes Internal Reference mode External Reference mode and External Clock mode When the External Reference or External Clock mode is selected from the menu the EXT LED on the front panel lights The PLL LED also lights when the PLL is locked CPU ...

Page 49: ...pe switch with ground closure It is connected to the A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface board through the A30 Front Panel board A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface Board The A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface board distributes the 3 3 V and 5 V power supply voltage derived from the 5 V and 12V power supplied from the Power Supply It supplies them to the each board and module fans and hard ...

Page 50: ...Theory of Operation MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual ...

Page 51: ...pment required for performance verification Item No Minimum requirements Recommended equipment Frequency counter 1 Frequency range 0 1 Hz to 1250 MHz Precision 7 digits or higher ANRITSU MF 1603A Signal generator 1 Frequency 27 MHz 1 ppm Amplitude 0 0 dBm HP 8648 Oscilloscope 1 Bandwidth 1 GHz or higher Tektronix TDS784D MPEG analyzer 1 Real Time Analyzer Deferred Time Analyzer and Data Store Admi...

Page 52: ...ped from the factory with sample MPEG test files loaded on the hard disk Two of these files are required to perform the perfor mance verification procedures Table 4 2 lists the required test files and the performance verification tests that require these files Table 4Ć2 MPEG test files required for performance verification File name Performance verification tests ...

Page 53: ...menclature is labeled If you are using substitute equipment the location of your signal connections may vary from those in the illustrations Before you perform the performance verification procedures be sure that the MPEG generator is operating in an environment that is within the operating limits described in Table 1 5 on page 1 10 In addition the MPEG generator and the test equipment must be war...

Page 54: ...he Gate Time to 0 2 s Figure 4Ć2 Equipment connection for verifying the internal clock frequency 3 Open the test64 trp file on the MPEG generator a Select Open TS File from the FILE pull down menu b In the resulting Select TS File dialog box select the test64 trp file and then press the OK bezel button 4 Press the START STOP button on the MPEG generator to start the signal output of the test64 trp...

Page 55: ...le and the 75 W to 50 W minimum loss attenuator as shown in Figure 4 3 2 Set the oscilloscope controls as indicated below Displayed channel CH1 Vertical axis 200 mV div Horizontal axis 5 ns div Horizontal position Center Record length 500 Acquire mode Sample Acquire sequence RUN STOP button only Trigger mode Auto Trigger level 0 V Trigger source CH1 Trigger position 50 Trigger slope Rising Edge Tr...

Page 56: ...l Time Analyzer as shown in Figure 4 4 8 Double click the Real Time Analyzer icon in the MPEG test system s Program Group window to start the application 9 In the Real Time Analyzer window on the MPEG test system select Settings from the Configuration menu to open the Settings window 10 In the Settings window select Hardware Configuration to open the Hardware Configuration window 11 In the Hardwar...

Page 57: ...on the MPEG generator to stop the signal output and then remove the BNC cable from the ASI OUT connector This test verifies that transport stream data is output correctly from the SSI OUT connector on the MPEG generator The following equipment and MPEG test signal is required for this test Oscilloscope MPEG test system 75 W BNC cable Parallel interface cable 75 W to 50 W minimum loss attenuator te...

Page 58: ...evel 0 V Trigger source CH1 Trigger position 50 Trigger slope Rising Edge Trigger coupling DC Display style Dots Input coupling DC Input impedance 50 W Measure Amplitude 3 Open the test40 trp file on the MPEG generator a Select Open TS File from the FILE pull down menu b In the resulting Select TS File dialog box select the test40 trp file and then press the OK bezel button 4 Press the START STOP ...

Page 59: ...the Configuration menu to open the Settings window 11 In the Settings window select Hardware Configuration to open the Hardware Configuration window 12 In the Hardware Configuration window click the Restore Defaults button click the Apply button and then select DVB PI SPI LVDS or ECL as the Input Type 13 In the Settings window select ETR290 to open the ETR290 configuration window 14 In the ETR290 ...

Page 60: ...tly from the ECL TTL LVDS OUT connector on the MPEG generator 1 Use the parallel interface cable to connect the ECL TTL LVDS OUT connector on the MPEG generator to the LVDS ECL RS422 Level In connector on the MPEG test system rear panel as shown in Figure 4 7 2 Open the test64 trp file on the MPEG generator a Select Open TS File from the FILE pull down menu b In the resulting Select TS File dialog...

Page 61: ... button click the Apply button and then select DVB PI SPI LVDS or ECL as the Input Type 11 In the Settings window select ETR290 to open the ETR290 configuration window 12 In the ETR290 window click the Restore Defaults button click the Apply button and then click OK to close the Settings window 13 In the Real Time Analyzer window click the Start Analysis toolbar button 14 Verify that the Hierarchi...

Page 62: ... MPEG generator to the ECL PARALLEL SERIAL I O connector on the MPEG test system rear panel as shown in Figure 4 8 2 Open the test64 trp file on the MPEG generator a Select Open TS File from the FILE pull down menu b In the resulting Select TS File dialog box select the test64 trp file and then press the OK bezel button 3 Select Level ECL from the OUTPUT menu on the MPEG generator and then press t...

Page 63: ...sage appears 12 Select Exit Quit from File menu or click the close box in the upper right corner of the application window to exit the Data Store Administrator application 13 Double click the Deferred Time Analyzer icon in the MPEG test system s Program Group window to start the application 14 In the Deferred Time Analyzer window select Open from the File menu or click the Open command button in t...

Page 64: ...orrectly 1 Use the 75 W BNC cable to connect the ASI OUT connector on the MPEG generator to the ASI IN connector on the rear panel of the MPEG test system as shown in Figure 4 9 2 Use the custom interface cable see Figure 4 1 on page 4 2 to connect the ECL CONTROL connector on the MPEG generator to the ECL PARALLEL SERIAL I O connector on the MPEG test system rear panel as shown in Figure 4 9 3 Op...

Page 65: ...n the Generation settings window click Start to begin signal generation 12 Press the START STOP button on the MPEG generator to start the signal output of the test40 trp file 13 Verify that the following LEDs on the MPEG generator s front panel are illuminated PLL BUFFER EXT and HDD 14 Double click the Real Time Analyzer icon in the MPEG test system s Program Group window to start the application ...

Page 66: ...owing equipment and MPEG test signal is required for this test MPEG test system Signal generator 75 W BNC cable 50 W BNC cable N to BNC adapter test64 trp MPEG test signal Perform the following procedure to verify that the EXT 27 MHz REFERENCE IN input on the MPEG generator is functioning correctly 1 Use the 75 W BNC cable to connect the ASI OUT connector on the MPEG generator to the ASI IN connec...

Page 67: ...ollowing LEDs on the MPEG generator s front panel are illuminated PLL BUFFER EXT and HDD 9 Double click the Real Time Analyzer icon in the MPEG test system s Program Group window to start the application 10 In the Real Time Analyzer window on the MPEG test system select Settings from the Configuration menu to open the Settings window 11 In the Settings window select Hardware Configuration to open ...

Page 68: ...he Hierarchic view is displayed on the screen and that no error messages appear In addition verify that the transmission rate is 64 Mbps and that the transport stream packet size is 188 bytes 17 In the Real Time Analyzer window click the Stop Analysis toolbar button to stop analysis 18 Press the START STOP button on the MPEG generator to stop the signal output ...

Page 69: ...0_ C to 30_ C environment before it is adjusted Adjustment done before the operating temperature has stabilized may cause errors in performance When adjusting the internal clock frequency you need to remove the cabinet For removal and installation procedures for the cabinet refer to Cabinet on page 6 18 Equipment Required Table 5 1 lists the equipment required to adjust the internal clock frequenc...

Page 70: ...rm the clock frequency adjustment you must first remove the cabinet For removal and installation procedures for the cabinet refer to Cabinet on page 6 18 After you have removed the cabinet find the test point and adjustment pod on the A10 Main board See Figure 5 1 Figure 5Ć1 A10 Main board view Preparation ...

Page 71: ...1 Connect the power cord to the MPEG generator and power on the instru ment Remember to allow at least 20 minutes for the instrument to warm up before making any adjustment 2 Connect the P6139A probe to the frequency counter input INPUT A 3 Locate the test point TP3714 and U3712 on the A10 Main board See Figure 5 1 4 Adjust the clock frequency a Attach the probe tip to the TP3714 b Turn the adjust...

Page 72: ...Adjustment Procedures MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual ...

Page 73: ...cedures The following sections contain information and procedures related to mainte nance Section 2 Operating Information covers instructions useful when operating the MPEG generator in order to troubleshoot it It also details the service strategy and lists options for obtaining maintenance service and for replacing failed modules Section 3 Theory of Operation contains a circuit description at the...

Page 74: ... static sensitive modules 2 Transport and store static sensitive modules in their static protected containers or on a metal rail Label any package that contains static sensitive modules 3 Discharge the static voltage from your body by wearing a grounded antistatic wrist strap while handling these modules Do service of static sensitive modules only at a static free work station 4 Nothing capable of...

Page 75: ...ty levels 1 MOS or CMOS microcircuits or discrete circuits or linear microcircuits with MOS inputs most sensitive 1 ECL 2 Schottky signal diodes 3 Schottky TTL 4 HighĆfrequency bipolar transistors 5 JFET 6 Linear microcircuits 7 LowĆpower Schottky TTL 8 TTL least sensitive 9 1 Voltage equivalent for levels voltage discharged from a 100ĂpF capacitor through resistance of 100 ohms 1Ă Ă100 to 500 V 6...

Page 76: ...isplay from dust and damage Install it when storing or transporting the MPEG generator Inspect and clean the MPEG generator as often as operating conditions require The collection of dirt on components inside can cause them to overheat and breakdown Dirt acts like an insulating blanket preventing efficient heat dissipation Dirt also provides an electrical conduction path that could cause an MPEG g...

Page 77: ... of the MPEG generator with a lint free cloth 2 Remove remaining dirt with a lint free cloth dampened in a general purpose detergent and water solution Do not use abrasive cleaners 3 Clean the light filter protecting the monitor screen with a lint free cloth dampened with a gentle general purpose detergent and water solution To prevent getting moisture inside the MPEG generator during external cle...

Page 78: ...ith a fresh module Resistors Burned cracked broken blisĆ tered condition Remove failed module and replace with a fresh module Solder connections Cold solder or rosin joints Resolder joint and clean with isopropyl alcohol Capacitors Damaged or leaking cases Corroded solder on leads or terminals Remove damaged module and replace with a fresh module from the factory Semiconductors Loosely inserted in...

Page 79: ...teps 3 If steps 1 and 2 do not remove all the dust or dirt the MPEG generator may be spray washed using a solution of 75 isopropyl alcohol by performing steps 4 through 8 4 Gain access to the parts to be cleaned by removing easily accessible shields and panels see Removal and Installation Procedures 5 Spray wash dirty parts with the isopropyl alcohol and wait 60 seconds for the majority of the alc...

Page 80: ...Maintenance MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual ...

Page 81: ...ollow List of tools required to remove and disassemble all modules Four module locator diagrams for finding the External modules see Figure 6 2 Internal modules see Figure 6 3 Board modules and CPU unit see Figure 6 4 and Rear panel modules see Figure 6 5 in the MPEG generator Procedures for removal and reinstallation of the electrical and mechanical modules A disassembly procedure for removal of ...

Page 82: ...ction In addition you can look up any procedure for removal and reinstallation of any module in the Table of Contents of this manual The Access Procedure on page 6 17 first directs you to the procedure s if any that are required to access the module to be serviced then it directs you to the procedure to remove that module Table 6Ć4 Summary of procedures Procedure Module Page Procedures for Externa...

Page 83: ...ired for module removal Item No Name Description Tektronix part number 1 Screwdriver handle Accepts PhillipsĆdriver bits 2 1 Phillips tip PhillipsĆdriver bit for 1 size screw heads 3 2 Phillips tip PhillipsĆdriver bit for 2 size screw heads 4 FlatĆbladed screwdriver Screwdriver for removing standardĆheaded screws 5 Hex wrench 0 05 inch Standard tool 6 Hex wrench 1 16 inch Standard tool 7 OpenĆend ...

Page 84: ... 6Ć12 MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual In this manual procedures refer to front back top etc of the MPEG generator Figure 6 1 shows how the sides are referenced Figure 6Ć1 MPEG generator orientation MPEG Generator Orientation ...

Page 85: ...Removal and Installation Procedures MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 6Ć13 Figure 6Ć2 External modules ...

Page 86: ...Removal and Installation Procedures 6Ć14 MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual Figure 6Ć3 Internal modules ...

Page 87: ...Removal and Installation Procedures MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 6Ć15 Figure 6Ć4 Board modules and CPU unit ...

Page 88: ...Removal and Installation Procedures 6Ć16 MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual Figure 6Ć5 Rear panel modules ...

Page 89: ...dules Line cord p 6Ć18 Cabinet p 6Ć18 Front panel unit p 6Ć21 Front panel assembly p 6Ć22 Do the procedures and on page 6Ć18 Is the module in Figure 6Ć4 Yes No Procedures for Board Modules and CPU unit A10 Main board p 6Ć37 A40 MISC Power distribution Interface board p 6Ć39 CPU unit p 6Ć41 Is the module in Figure 6Ć3 Yes Procedures for Internal Modules Fan p 6Ć25 Floppy disk drive p 6Ć26 Data hard...

Page 90: ...and clamp away to complete the removal Reverse procedure to reinstall 1 Assemble equipment and locate modules to be removed a You need a screwdriver with a size 2 Phillips tips Items 1 and 3 b Locate the modules to be removed in the locator diagram External modules Figure 6 2 page 6 13 2 Orient instrument Set the MPEG generator so its right is down on the work surface and its rear is facing you 3 ...

Page 91: ...separate it from the cabinet e Slide the cabinet off the MPEG generator Take care not to bind or snag the cabinet on internal cabling as you remove it 5 Reinstall cabinet a Perform step 4 in reverse order to reinstall the cabinet Take care not to bind or snag the cabinet on internal cabling redress cables as necessary b Plug the line cord into its receptacle on the rear panel This completes the MP...

Page 92: ...Removal and Installation Procedures 6Ć20 MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual Figure 6Ć7 Cabinet removal ...

Page 93: ...nerator so its right side is down on the work surface and its front is facing you 3 Remove front panel unit See Figure 6 8 a Using a screwdriver with a size 2 Phillips tip remove the six screws securing the front panel unit to the chassis b Set the MPEG generator so its bottom is down on the work surface and its front is facing you c Grasp the front panel unit and pull it forward d Unplug the cabl...

Page 94: ... size 2 Phillips tips Items 1 and 3 b Locate the module to be removed in the locator diagram External modules Figure 6 2 page 6 13 2 Remove the A30 Front Panel board See Figure 6 9 a Using a screwdriver with a size 2 Phillips tip remove the six screws securing the A30 board to the front panel cover b Unplug the cable from the rotary encoder at J300 c Unplug the cable from the power switch at J310 ...

Page 95: ...4 Remove the rotary encoder See Figure 6 9 Using the 12 mm nut driver Item 9 remove the nut securing the rotary encoder to the front cover 5 Remove the subpanel See Figure 6 9 Using a screwdriver with a size 2 Phillips tip remove the two screws securing the sub panel to the front cover 6 Now hand disassemble the front panel assembly components using Figure 6 9 as a guide Reverse the procedure to r...

Page 96: ...Removal and Installation Procedures 6Ć24 MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual Figure 6Ć9 Disassembly of frontĆpanel assembly ...

Page 97: ...llips tip Items 1 and 3 b Locate the fan in the locator diagram Internal modules Figure 6 3 page 6 14 2 Orient the instrument Set the MPEG generator so its bottom is down on the work surface and its right side is facing you 3 Remove the fan See Figure 6 10 a Remove the A10 Main board as described on page 6 37 b Unplug the two fan s power cables from J290 and J295 c Remove the four screws securing ...

Page 98: ... down on the work surface and its front is facing you 3 Remove floppy disk drive See Figure 6 11 a Remove the A10 Main board as described on page 6 37 b Unplug the flat cable at J280 on the A40 board c Using a screwdriver with a size 2 Phillips tip remove the two screws securing the floppy disk drive support to the chassis d Using a screwdriver with a size 1 Phillips tip remove the two screws secu...

Page 99: ...nects the disk drive to the A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface board 4 Remove floppy disk drive from bracket Using a screwdriver with a size 1 Phillips tip remove the two screws securing the floppy disk drive to the bracket 5 Reinstallation Perform steps 3 and 4 in reverse order to reinstall the floppy disk drive Figure 6Ć11 Floppy disk drive removal ...

Page 100: ...nation card from its supports c Unplug these cables The cables from J2100 and J2300 on the A10 Main board The SCSI HDD power cables at J010 and J020 on the A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface board The cables connected to J015 and J025 on the A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface board d Remove the two screws securing the data hard disk drive bracket to the chassis e Lift up the data hard disk d...

Page 101: ...Removal and Installation Procedures MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 6Ć29 Figure 6Ć12 Data hard disk drive removal Figure 6Ć13 Attaching the data hard disk to the chassis ...

Page 102: ...ng you 3 Remove the bottom plate Remove the four screws securing the bottom plate to the chassis 4 Remove the system hard disk drive See Figure 6 14 a Remove the A10 Main Board as described on page 6 37 b Remove the A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface board as described on page 6 39 c Remove the clear plastic shield beneath the A40 circuit board d Unplug the cables from the solid state disk and ...

Page 103: ...Removal and Installation Procedures MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 6Ć31 Figure 6Ć14 System hard disk drive removal ...

Page 104: ...D See Figure 6 15 a Unplug the cable at J140 and two cables at the connectors on the LCD board b Using a screwdriver with a size 1 Phillips tip remove the four screws securing the LCD to the chassis 5 Reinstallation Perform step 4 in reverse order to reinstall the LCD 6 Remove the LCD board See Figure 6 15 a Remove the CPU Unit as described on page 6 41 b Unplug the three cables from the LCD board...

Page 105: ...Removal and Installation Procedures MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 6Ć33 Figure 6Ć15 Display module removal ...

Page 106: ... 3 page 6 14 2 Orient instrument Set the MPEG generator so its bottom is down on the work surface and its front is facing you 3 Remove the power supply unit See Figure 6 16 a Remove the A10 Main board as described on page 6 37 b Unplug the power cables from J030 and J040 on the A40 board and then loosen the four screws on J041 and disconnect the four cables c Remove the two screws securing the pow...

Page 107: ...t CN1 on the 12 V Power supply b Using a screwdriver with a size Phillips 2 tip remove the four screws securing the 5 V Power supply to the bracket 5 Remove the 12 V Power supply See Figure 6 17 a Unplug the cable from the 5 V Power supply b Using a screwdriver with a size Phillips 2 tip remove the three screws securing the 12 V Power supply to the bracket 6 Remove the Power switch See Figure 6 17...

Page 108: ...lter b Using a screwdriver with a size Phillips 2 tip remove the screw securing the ground lead to the bracket c Using a screwdriver with a size Phillips 2 tip remove the two screws securing the inlet to the bracket Pull the RFI filter away Figure 6Ć17 5 V power supply 12 V power supply power switch and inlet removal 8 Reinstallation a Perform steps 4 through 7 in reverse order to reinstall all th...

Page 109: ...5 2 Orient the instrument Set the MPEG generator so its bottom is down on the work surface and its front is facing you 3 Remove the A10 Main Board a Unplug these cables See Figure 6 18 as a guide The cables from the A20 Interface board at J0602 and J0600 The cables from the data hard disk drive at J2100 and J2300 The cable from the A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface board at J0740 The cables fr...

Page 110: ...Removal and Installation Procedures 6Ć38 MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 4 Reinstallation Perform step 3 in reverse order to reinstall the A10 Main board Figure 6Ć18 A10 Main board removal ...

Page 111: ...rom the data hard disk drives at J015 and J025 The cable from the system hard disk drive at the solid state disk The cable from A30 front panel board at J250 The cables from LCD module at J260 and backlight board at J270 The cable from the floppy disk drive at J280 The cable from the LAN board at J150 The cables from the CPU board at J100 J110 J120 J130 and J140 The cable from the A20 Interface bo...

Page 112: ...cedures 6Ć40 MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 4 Reinstallation Perform step 3 in reverse order to reinstall the A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface board Figure 6Ć19 A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface board removal ...

Page 113: ... the modules to be removed in the locator diagram Board modules and CPU unit in Figure 6 4 page 6 15 2 Orient the instrument Set the MPEG generator so its bottom is down on the work surface and the right side facing you 3 Remove the CPU unit See Figure 6 20 a Remove the A10 Main board as described on page 6 37 b Unplug the cables from J60 J100 J110 J120 J130 J140 J150 and J160 on the A40 MISC Powe...

Page 114: ...U unit removal 4 Remove the CPU Board See Figure 6 21 a Using a screwdriver with a size Phillips 2 tip remove the screw securing the CPU board to the frame with a retainer on the right side of the unit b Remove the screw on the left side of the CPU board c Grasp the board and slide it out of the unit ...

Page 115: ...Service Manual 6Ć43 Figure 6Ć21 CPU A20 Interface and LAN boards removal 5 Remove the A20 Interface Board a Using a screwdriver with a size Phillips 2 tip remove the screw on the left side of the A20 Interface board See Figure 6 21 b Grasp the board and slide it out ...

Page 116: ...orm step 3 in reverse order to reinstall the CPU unit Procedures for Rear Panel Modules Perform the Access Procedure page 6 17 before performing any procedure in this group This group contains the following procedures BNC Cable Assembly SSI OUT and ASI OUT BNC Connector EXT 27 MHz REF IN ECL TTL LVDS OUT Connector ECL CONTROL Connector 1 Assemble equipment and locate modules to be removed a You ne...

Page 117: ...ing the open end wrench unscrew the nut securing the BNC connector to the chassis Pull the BNC connector away 4 Reinstallation Perform step 3 in reverse order to reinstall the BNC connector 1 Assemble equipment and locate modules to be removed a You need a screwdriver with a 1 4 inch nut driver Item 5 b Locate the modules to be removed in the locator diagram Rear panel modules Figure 6 5 page 6 16...

Page 118: ...es Figure 6 5 page 6 16 2 Orient instrument Set the MPEG generator so its bottom is down on the work surface and its rear is facing you 3 Remove the ECL CONTROL connector See Figure 6 22 a Unplug the cable from the A10 Main board b Using a 1 4 inch nut driver unscrew the two hex headed mounting posts securing the connector to the chassis Pull the connector away 4 Reinstallation Perform step 3 in r...

Page 119: ...Removal and Installation Procedures MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 6Ć47 Figure 6Ć22 Rear panel modules removal ...

Page 120: ...Removal and Installation Procedures MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual ...

Page 121: ...cs Error messages Solution Front Panel Error Check and replace the W250 cable assembly See Figure 9Ć2 If the error still occurs replace the A30 Front Panel board Front panel fail Front panel configuration Front panel communication Front panel RAM Front panel ROM Front panel A D Front panel timer CP H W Error Diag fail Update the system software using the Maintenance CDĆR Refer to on page 6Ć67 If t...

Page 122: ...320 and W321 cable assemblies See Figure 9Ć2 Service Menu The MPEG generator has a Service menu for servicing and maintenance This menu enables you to format and check the data hard disk drives test the LCD display and front panel controls and update the system software Refer to System Software Updates on page 6 67 for the procedures on updating the system software This subsection explains how to ...

Page 123: ...ctors test data is written to the sector and then read back to verify that the writing and reading succeeded For used sectors data in the sectors is temporarily stored in RAM while the a read write test is executed and then the data in RAM is written back to the sectors Tools LCD Display Displays a sequence of test patterns white black gray scale red green and blue for checking the LCD display Pre...

Page 124: ...k operation was completed SIMPLE or NORMAL Shows the type of the executed scandisk com mand T 11111111 Shows the number of clusters for checking R1 22222222 Shows the number of clusters from which errors were recovered on disk 1 E1 33333333 Shows the number of clusters in which errors were detected on disk 1 F1 44444444 Shows the number of clusters from which errors were not recovered on disk 1 R2...

Page 125: ... and EXT LEDs light Yes No Does the start up display appear Yes No Does the power on diag display Yes No To B page 6Ć57 To C page 6Ć58 Is the PASS displayed in all items To Solid state disk page 6Ć65 To D page 6Ć59 1 Press the PRINCIPAL POWER SWITCH on the rear panel and then push the ON STBY button on the front panel a Figure 6Ć23 Troubleshooting procedure 1 ...

Page 126: ...the hierarchy display appear Yes No Do the PLL BUFFER and HDD LEDs light when the START STOP button is pressed To Data HDD page 6Ć62 Yes No Can a TS file be selected by the rotary knob To E page 6Ć60 Yes 1 To System HDD page 6Ć64 Done Figure 6Ć24 Troubleshooting procedure 2 ...

Page 127: ...d see Figure 6Ć36 at 5 V Replace 12 V power supply Yes No Are the fan cables securely installed in their sockets Securely install the cables and then install the cabinet and A10 Main board To a on page 6Ć53 Yes Replace the fan A Power off and remove the cabinet using the Cabinet removal procedure and then remove the A10 Main board 2 Figure 6Ć25 Troubleshooting procedure 3 ...

Page 128: ...board see Figure 6Ć36 at GND when the ON STBY button is pressed No No Is AC input to 5 V power supply Check A35 Power Switch board A30 Front Panel board W250 and W310 Yes No Are pins 3 and 4 of J041 on the A40 MISC board see Figure 6Ć36 at 5 V Yes Replace 5 V power supply 2 Check W010 W011 W012 W020 the AC Inlet and the power switch Figure 6Ć26 Troubleshooting procedure 4 ...

Page 129: ...on A30 Front Panel board at 5 V Replace the A30 Front Panel board B Power off and remove the cabinet using the Cabinet removal procedure and then remove the A10 Main board Check W250 Remove the front panel using the Front Panel removal procedure leave W250 connected Figure 6Ć27 Troubleshooting procedure 5 ...

Page 130: ...erface board see Figure 6Ć36 Does the BIOS of the CPU boot Is pin 3 of J270 on A40 board at 5 V See Figure 6Ć36 No Yes Replace the A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface board To Solid state disk page 6Ć65 Yes Is pin 6 of J270 on A40 board at 1 9 V See Figure 6Ć36 No Replace the LCD module Yes Replace the A40 Power Distributor Interface board No Yes No Replace the A20 Interface board Is the A20 Int...

Page 131: ...o Yes Is the HDC LOGICAL ERROR reported To Data HDD page 6Ć62 D Is the FAIL reported for A30 Front Panel board Yes Replace the A30 Front Panel board No Are any failures other than above reported Yes Replace the A10 Main board b Figure 6Ć29 Troubleshooting procedure 7 ...

Page 132: ...300 on the A30 Front Panel board Replace the rotary encoder E Power off and remove the cabinet using the Rear Cover and Cabinet removal procedure and then remove the A10 Main board Replace the front panel using the Front Panel removal procedure leave W250 connected Securely install the cable Figure 6Ć30 Troubleshooting procedure 8 ...

Page 133: ... Front Panel board Replace the rotary encoder Power Supply module Turn on the PRINCIPAL POWER SWITCH The Power Supply module is OK No Is pin 7of J030 on A40 board at 5 V See Figure 6Ć36 No Are pins 1 2 and 3 of J030 on A40 board at 12 V See Figure 6Ć36 Yes No Replace 12 V power supply Short between pin 1 and 2 of J040 on the A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface board see Figure 6Ć36 Figure 6Ć31 T...

Page 134: ...803 in the Enter Password dialog box No Yes Are the bracket and retaining rod for the data cable connector on both SCSI hard drives properly installed Securely install the cables No Yes Are the SCSI hard drive data cables securely installed in their connectors Select Service command from the UTILITY menu Select the TS Drive from the bezel menu 3 To Start page 6Ć53 Figure 6Ć32 Troubleshooting proce...

Page 135: ...elect the Simple Scan Disk or Normal Scan Disk from the bezel menu 3 Yes Are any errors detected No Perform the Quick Format command or reinstall the firmware and then download TS files To Start page 6Ć53 Is the HDC LOGICAL ERROR still reported Yes Replace the data hard disk drives No To b page 6Ć59 Figure 6Ć33 Troubleshooting procedure 10 ...

Page 136: ... Distribution Interface board see Figure 6Ć36 to be able to display the boot screen on the LCD Set the boot drive to A then C Power on the instrument and display the BIOS setup screen Insert a DOS boot disk into the floppy disk drive and then reboot the instrument After the instrument starts up in the DOS environment check the d drive using the Scandisk exe command If any error is reported replace...

Page 137: ...play the boot screen on the LCD Set the boot drive to A then C Power on the instrument and display the BIOS setup screen Insert a DOS boot disk into the floppy disk drive and then reboot the instrument After the instrument starts up in the DOS environment check the c drive using the Scandisk exe command If any error is reported replace the solid state disk Connect a keyboard to the KEYBOARD connec...

Page 138: ...Troubleshooting 6Ć66 MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual Figure 6Ć36 Location of the A40 MISC Power Distribution Interface board ...

Page 139: ...ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Maintenance CDĆR ÁÁ ÁÁ 1 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Tektronix part no 063Ć3347ĆXX ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Update Procedure Update procedures compose of two main processes Transferring the files to the MPEG generator Checking the firmware version 1 Connect the ETHERNET connector on the MPEG generator rear panel to the Ethernet port on your PC using the Ethernet ...

Page 140: ...he MTG Series Firmware Update dialog box shown in Figure 6 37 Figure 6Ć37 MTG Series Firmware Update dialog box 9 In the dialog box enter the IP address that you assigned to your MPEG generator 10 Click the Update button For version 1 11 skip steps 11 through 13 11 When the file transfer is complete the message box shown in Figure 6 39 appears Figure 6Ć38 Message box appearing after the file trans...

Page 141: ... the OK button in the message box 14 When the upgrade is complete the message box shown in Figure 6 39 appears Figure 6Ć39 Message box appearing after the update is complete 15 Click the OK button in the message box 16 Power off the MPEG generator and then power it on again The message box shown in Figure 6 40 appears on the screen Figure 6Ć40 Message box appearing after turn on the instrument 17 ...

Page 142: ... System from the UTILITY pull down menu and then press the OK bezel button This will open the System dialog box shown in Figure 6 41 Figure 6Ć41 System dialog box 2 In the dialog box check whether the new version of the firmware is properly installed Checking the Firmware Version ...

Page 143: ...tallation Procedures in this section for removing and installing the data hard disk drives and system hard disk drive Equipment Required Table 6 9 lists the equipment required to reinstall the factory supplied files and backup the downloaded stored files on the data hard disks Table 6Ć9 Equipment required Item No Requirements Example ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ PC ÁÁ ÁÁ ÁÁ 1 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ...

Page 144: ...t cable and then set the Ethernet network parameters for the MPEG generator and MTG Comm application 2 Start the MTG Comm application 3 In the List view of the MTG Comm application select the file you want to upload to the PC 4 Select MTG to PC from the File pull down menu to open the Save As dialog box 5 In the Save As dialog box specify the destination folder for the file you are going to upload...

Page 145: ...3 Press the TS Drive bezel button and then press the Quick Format bezel button to format the disk drive This will open the confirmation dialog box Press the OK bezel button to execute the operation During the operation the message Executing xx will appear 4 Press the Previous bezel button and then press the Exit bezel button to exit the Service menu Perform the following procedure to reinstall the...

Page 146: ...eam file insertion file or preset file from the MPEG generator to the PC Refer to the Appendix B Using MTG Comm for File Transfer in the MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator User Manual for setting the Ethernet network parameters and operating the MTG Comm application 1 Connect your PC and MPEG generator using a 10BASE T crossover Ethernet cable and then set the Ethernet network parameters for the MPEG ge...

Page 147: ...ing the operation the message Executing xx will appear 4 Press the Previous bezel button and then press the Exit bezel button to exit the Service menu Perform the following procedure to reinstall the factory supplied files test40 trp test64 trp sample1 trp sample2 trp and insert eit on the data hard disks 1 Insert the Maintenance CD R Tektronix part no 063 3347 XX into the CD ROM drive on the PC 2...

Page 148: ...Replacing the Hard Disk Drive s MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual ...

Page 149: ...ror code The hardware device error code is composed of a 32 bit number and can be divided into four blocks as shown in Figure 6 42 Figure 6Ć42 Organization of the device error codes The device ID and error type are classified as follows Device ID 1 Hard Disk Controller 2 Change Packet 3 Change Word Error type 1 Communication errors 2 File operation errors 3 Syntax errors 4 Command execution errors...

Page 150: ...XFF An undefined command is pubĆ lished 0xX4XXXX00 0xX4XXXXFF A command aborts 1 A command execution quitted unexpectedly 2 The GUI operating system firmware and FPGA data was not written in the flash ROM normally when they were updated Reset the instrument If this error occurs frequently replace the A10 Main board Hard Disk Controller 0x15400000 An unknown error occurs An error in the firmware 0x...

Page 151: ... not end in the specified time Reset the instrument If this error occurs frequently replace the A10 Main board 0x25400400 0x25400500 There are too many tasks to operate The number of tasks that the Change Packet can handle exceedĆ ed the maximum value 255 Reduce the tasks Change Word 0x35400100 A nonĆtransport stream packet is detected A nonĆtransport stream packet data was transferred to the inpu...

Page 152: ...Hardware Device Error Codes MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual ...

Page 153: ...or messages that appear during operation These messages are displayed in the pop up message box If any of these errors is detected while a transport stream is output the output is stopped Press the OK bezel button or START STOP button to restart the output Table 6Ć11 Error messages Error message ...

Page 154: ...Error Messages 6Ć82 MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual Table 6Ć11 Error messages cont Error message ...

Page 155: ...ready exist PID not exist Cannot reject Exceed replace limitation Already replaced Cannot detect packet size Output buffer not ready HDC cannot start CP cannot start CW cannot start Stopped by PLL unlocked Stopped by output buffer empty Internal error occurred hardware device error code For detailed information about the hardware device error code refer to Hardware Device Error Codes on page 6Ć77 ...

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Page 157: ...r later field conversions order kit 040Ć1665ĆXX Option D1 Test data report A report with the calibration test data for the instrument is provided when this option is specified Test equipment used is calibrated according to Japanese national standards Most metrology labs recognize the Japanese standards as equivalent to U S NIST standards Standard Accessories The MPEG generator comes standard with ...

Page 158: ...ons and Accessories 7Ć2 MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual Optional Accessories You can also order the optional accessories listed in Table 7 3 Table 7Ć3 Optional accessories Accessory Part number ...

Page 159: ...l Parts List The modules that make up this instrument are often a combination of mechanical and electrical subparts Therefore all replaceable modules are listed in section 10 Mechanical Parts List Refer to that section for part numbers when using this manual ...

Page 160: ...Electrical Parts List MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual ...

Page 161: ...n contains the following diagrams Block Diagram of the MPEG generator Interconnect Diagram of the MPEG generator Block diagrams show the modules and functional blocks in the MPEG generator Interconnect diagrams show how the modules in the MPEG generator connect together ...

Page 162: ...Diagrams MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual ...

Page 163: ...Edge CPU LAN MISC Power Distribution Interface Board A40 System HDD Fan Fan Power Supply 12 V Power Supply 5 V ETHERNET VGA KEYBOARD SERIAL Power Switch A35 Rotary Encoder Front Panel Board A30 LCD Display Floppy Disk Drive Board Board Hard Disk Controller Change Packet Inserter Output Clock Output Buffer Change Word Principal Power Switch Backlight Board Terminator Terminator Figure 9Ć1 MTG100 an...

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Page 165: ...11 W012 W010 W291 W290 2 2 ETHERNET VGA KEYBOARD SERIAL J295 J290 J010 J015 J020 J025 Power Switch A35 W310 4 Rotary Encoder Front Panel Board A30 LCD Display W250 W260 W270 Floppy Disk Drive W280 J280 J270 J260 J250 W320 W321 W340 W341 W051 W052 W180 W190 W041 W110 W120 W130 W140 J0740 J160 J060 J300 Board Board J2100 J2300 J100 J300 W330 W331 J200 J201 100 80 16 3 8 20 10 34 16 50 44 4 W040 8 2 ...

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Page 167: ... or model number Instrument serial number Instrument modification number if applicable If you order a part that has been replaced with a different or improved part your local Tektronix field office or representative will contact you concerning any change in part number Change information if any is located at the rear of this manual Tektronix part numbers contain two digits that show the revision l...

Page 168: ...Use this list to identify and order replacement parts The following table describes each column in the parts list Parts list column descriptions Column Column name Description 1 Figure Index Number Items in this section are referenced by figure and index numbers to the exploded view illustrations that follow 2 Tektronix Part Number Use this part number when ordering replacement parts from Tektroni...

Page 169: ...Mfr code Manufacturer Address City state zip code S3109 FELLER 72 VERONICA AVE UNIT 4 SUMMERSET NJ 08873 TK0191 TEKTRONIX JAPAN PO BOX 5209 TOKYO INTERNATIONAL TOKYO JAPAN 100 31 TK2432 UNION ELECTRIC 15 F 1 FU SHING N ROAD TAIPEI TAIWAN ROC 2W733 BELDEN CORPORATION 2200 US HIGHWAY 27 SOUTH PO BOX 1980 RICHMOND IN 47375 0010 80009 TEKTRONIX INC 14150 SW KARL BRAUN DR PO BOX 500 BEAVERTON OR 97077 ...

Page 170: ...80009 3 334 1378 XX 1 MARKER IDENT MKD SERIAL NO 80009 4 161 0230 01 1 CABLE ASSY PWR 3 18 AWG 92 L SVT TAN 60 DEG STANDARD ACCESSORY TK2432 ORDER BY DESC 5 348 1644 XX 35 CM GASKET SHIELD BE CU 609 6MM L W ADHESIVE 80009 6 335 0047 XX 1 MARKER IDENT MKD MTG300 POLYCARBONATE 80009 335 0082 XX 1 MARKER IDENT MKD MTG100 POLYCARBONATE 80009 7 211 0941 XX 6 SCREW MACHINE M3X6MM L FLH STL MFZN C CROSS ...

Page 171: ...Mechanical Parts List MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 10Ć5 Figure 10Ć1 Cabinet ...

Page 172: ...XX 1 FILTER LT CRT SMOKE GRAY ACRILIC WITH AR FILM 80009 7 213 1126 XX 4 SCREW TPG M3X8MM L FLH STL BLK ZN PL CROSS REC 80009 8 366 0812 XX 1 PUSH BUTTON RUBBER SWITCH SET SILVER GRAY SILICON RUBBER 80009 9 213 1127 XX 6 SCREW TPG M3X8MM L PNH STL BLK ZN PL CROSS REC 80009 10 671 4907 XX 1 CIRCUIT BD ASSY A30 FRONT 389 A926 XX WIRED 80009 11 260 2701 XX 1 SWITCH ROTARY 80009 12 214 3953 XX 1 SPRIN...

Page 173: ...Mechanical Parts List MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 10Ć7 A35 A30 Figure 10Ć2 Front panel unit ...

Page 174: ...W KOGATAMARU LOCK WASHER 80009 14 337 4215 XX 1 SHIELD ELEC LCD HV BOARD AL 80009 15 211 0871 XX 2 SCREW MACHINE M3X6MM L PNH STL ZN PL CROSS REC W FLAT 7MM OD LOCK WASHER 80009 16 441 2195 XX 1 CHASSIS ASSY MAIN AL 80009 17 334 0472 XX 5 BUSHING NYLON GRAY 80009 18 174 4029 XX 2 CA ASSY RF 75OHM COAX 10CM L BLACK 80009 19 174 4306 XX 1 CA ASSY RF 50OHM COAX 60MM L 8 N 80009 20 174 4304 XX 1 CABLE...

Page 175: ...ix part number 34 211 A152 XX 4 SCREW MACHINE M2 5X8MM L PNH STL NI PL CROSS REC W KOGATAMARU LOCK WASHER 80009 35 348 A120 XX 12 CM GASKET SHIELD CONDUCTIVE URETHAN FOAM 2MM X 4MM W ADHESIVE SIWD 80009 1 2 3 4 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 18 19 19 20 16 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 31 33 34 32 27 17 9 30 Data hard disk drive See Figure 10Ć4 for detailed view 29 5 35 6 Figure 10Ć3 Internal modules and rear...

Page 176: ...09 7 211 0511 XX 8 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 5 PNH STL CD PL POZ 80009 8 211 0871 XX 4 SCREW MACHINE M3X6MM L STL MFZN C CROSS REC 80009 9 407 A629 XX 2 BRACKET SCSI CONN 80009 10 384 A220 XX 2 SHAFT SCSI CONN 80009 11 211 0946 XX 4 SCREW MACHINE M3X10MM L STL MFZN C CROSS REC 80009 12 211 0945 XX 4 SCREW MACHINE M4X8MM L STL MFZN C CROSS REC 80009 13 386 7175 XX 1 PLATE CHASSIS BOTTOM 80009 14 119 B...

Page 177: ...Mechanical Parts List MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 10Ć11 Figure 10Ć4 Hard disk drives ...

Page 178: ...ASSY A10 MAIN 389 A923 00 WIRED 80009 2 211 0871 XX 16 SCREW MACHINE M3X6MM L PNH STL ZN PL CROSS REC W FLAT 7MM OD LOCK WASHER 80009 3 441 2196 XX 1 CHASSIS ASSY TOP AL 80009 4 119 6141 XX 1 PRE SET MEMORY MODULE AX SSD 10D 80009 5 671 4909 XX 1 CIRCUIT BD ASSY A40 MISC 389 A925 XX WIRED 80009 6 342 1070 XX 1 INSULATOR PLATE A40 BOARD POLYCARBONETE 80009 7 211 0946 XX 4 SCREW MACHINE M3X10MM L PN...

Page 179: ...Mechanical Parts List MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 10Ć13 Figure 10Ć5 Board modules and inner units ...

Page 180: ...EW MACHINE M3X6MM L PNH STL ZN PL CROSS REC W FLAT 7MM OD LOCK WASHER 80009 5 119 6139 XX 1 COMPUTER KIT BACK PLANE BD 3SLOT PCI BUS 80009 6 119 6137 XX 1 PRE SET COMPUTER KIT CPU BD HALF SIZE 119 A973 00 PRE SET 80009 7 119 6138 XX 1 COMPUTER KIT LAN BD 10BASE T PCI HALF SIZE 80009 8 211 0871 XX 3 SCREW MACHINE M3X6MM L PNH STL ZN PL CROSS REC W FLAT 7MM OD LOCK WASHER 80009 9 671 4906 XX 1 CIRCU...

Page 181: ...Mechanical Parts List MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 10Ć15 Figure 10Ć6 CPU unit ...

Page 182: ... POWER SUPPLY INPUT 85 264VAC OUTPUT 12VDC 6 3A 80009 4 211 0945 XX 1 SCREW MACHINE M4X8MM L STL MFZN C CROSS REC 80009 5 210 0008 XX 1 WASHER LOCK 8 INTL 0 02 THK STL CD PL 80009 6 260 2740 XX 1 SWITCH ROCKER DPST 250VAC 6A W I O MKD 80009 7 119 2683 XX 1 FILTER RFI 6A 250VAC 50 60HZ 80009 8 211 1040 XX 2 SCREW MACHINE M3X8MM L FLH STL MFZN C CROSS REC 80009 9 407 4735 XX 1 BRACKET ANGLE POWER SU...

Page 183: ...Mechanical Parts List MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 10Ć17 Figure 10Ć7 Power supply unit ...

Page 184: ...0 XX 2 HANDLE BOW 100MM L BLACK BRASS 80009 4 407 4760 XX 2 BRACKET ANGLE SIDE RACKMOUNT AL 80009 5 212 A009 XX 4 SCREW MACHINE M5X10MM L FLH STL NI PL CROSS REC 80009 6 211 0945 XX 8 SCREW MACHINE M4X8MM L STL MFZN C CROSS REC 80009 7 351 0104 XX 1 SL SECT DWR EXT 12 625 L W OHARDWARESAFETY CONTROLLED 80009 8 390 1203 XX 1 CABINET ASSY RACKMOUNT AL 80009 9 211 0785 XX 4 SCREW MACHINE M3X6MM L FLH...

Page 185: ...Mechanical Parts List MTG100 MTG300 MPEG Generator Service Manual 10Ć19 Figure 10Ć8 Rack mount ...

Page 186: ...10CM L FLAT 80009 W130 174 4301 XX 1 CA ASSY SP ELEC 16 AWG28 15CM L FLAT 80009 W140 174 4302 XX 1 CA ASSY SP ELEC 50 AWG28 20CM L FLAT 1MM 80009 W150 174 4303 XX 1 CA ASSY SP ELEC 8 AWG28 30CML W TMP88P 88P 80009 W160 174 4029 XX 1 CA ASSY RF 75 OHM COAX 10CM L BLACK 80009 W170 174 4029 XX 1 CA ASSY RF 75 OHM COAX 10CM L BLACK 80009 W180 174 4304 XX 1 CA ASSY SP ELEC 26 AWG28 10CM L FLAT W D SUB ...

Page 187: ...FIG 10 1 4 80009 161 0104 05 1 CABLE ASSY PWR 3 1 0MM SQ 250V 10A 2 5M OPTION A3 AUSTRALIAN S3109 198 010 161 0104 06 1 CABLE ASSY PWR 3 1 0MM SQ 250V 10A 2 5M OPTION A1 EUROPEAN S3109 198 010 161 0104 07 1 CABLE ASSY PWR 3 1 0MM SQ 240 V 10A 2 5 M OPTION A2 UNITED KINGDOM S3109 209010 161 0104 08 1 CABLE ASSY PWR 3 18 AWG 250 10A 98 INCH L OPTION A4 NORTH AMERICAN 2W733 ORDER BY DESC 161 0167 00 ...

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