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MTX100A MPEG Recorder & Player User Manual
The status bar shows the following information:
1. Standard.
In the Play screen, this indicator shows the standard used to display
the selected stream (MPEG2, ARIB, DVB, ATSC, S-TMCC, M-TMCC, or
Non TS). In the Record screen, this indicator shows the standard used to
display the input stream.
2. Packet Size.
In the Play screen, this indicator displays the packet size in bytes
(188, 204, 208, Non TS, or Partial TS (Option 05 only)) of the stream output.
In the Record screen, this indicator displays the packet size in bytes of the input
stream.
3. Clock Source.
This indicator displays the source of the reference clock
(internal or external) used for the stream output.
4. Bit Rate.
In the Play screen, this indicator displays the bit-rate (in Mbps) of the
stream output. In the Record screen, this indicator displays the bit-rate (in
Mbps) of the input stream.
5. RAM free space.
In the Play screen, this indicator shows the RAM free space
that can be used to output the selected stream. In the Record screen, this
indicator shows the RAM free space that can be used to record the input
stream.
6. Output Source/Record Target.
In the Play screen, this indicator shows the
output source used to output the selected stream. In the Record screen, this
indicator shows the record target used to record the input stream.
This indicator is the same as the output source/record target indicator of the
Play/Record Status indicator.
Remote Connection Status Icons.
The remote connection status icons appear when
a TCP/IP connection for remote control is established. The right icon shows the
status of the TCP/IP connection (this icon is always displayed when the TCP/IP
connection is established), and the left icon shows the lock status of the front-panel
buttons and mouse input.
There are two display states:
This shows that the TCP/IP connection for remote control is established.
This shows that the TCP/IP connection for remote control is established and the
front-panel buttons and mouse input are locked by the :SYSTem:KLOCk:STATe ON
command.
Summary of Contents for MTX100A
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Page 96: ...Using the Menus 3 36 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 112: ...Hierarchy Display 3 52 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 116: ...Adding Jitter to PCRs 3 56 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 122: ...Continuous Recording Feature 3 62 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 126: ...Preset File 3 66 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 132: ...Connecting to a Network 3 72 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 142: ...Syntax 3 82 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 174: ...Remote Commands 3 114 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 178: ...Default Settings 3 118 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
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Page 230: ...Appendix B Using the ReMux Application B 22 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 264: ...Appendix F Using the Recovery Discs F 4 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 266: ...Appendix G Inspection and Cleaning G 2 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
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