Using the Menus
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SPI Output Enable:
Sets whether the signal output from the SPI In/Out
connector is enabled or not. Use this function to set the SPI In/Out connector
to input only and the Universal In/Out connector to output only when the
universal parallel/serial interface option is installed. If the Source command in
the Record menu is set to STD, the signal output from the SPI In/Out connector
is disable even if you select the check box.
Press the
TAB
button repeatedly to select the check box, and then press the
ENTER
button to toggle the output on or off.
Ext Trigger BNC:
When you select this button, the following Ext Trigger
BNC dialog box appears.
BNC IN/OUT:
Sets whether to use the rear-panel Trig In/Out connector as a
trigger signal input or a reference clock/ISDB-T frame clock signal output.
You can select INPUT or OUTPUT. For INPUT, the Trig In/Out connector can
be used to input an external trigger event. For OUTPUT, the Trig In/Out
connector can be used to output a 27 MHz reference clock or an ISDB-T frame
pulse signal. Use the Selection list box to select which signal is output from the
connector.
Press the
TAB
button repeatedly to select the list box, and then press the arrow
buttons to select either INPUT or OUTPUT.
BNC OUT property:
Selects the output signal from the Trig In/Out connector
when BNC Out is set to OUTPUT. You can select 27 MHz or ISDB-T Frame
Pulse. If you select 27 MHz, a 27 MHz reference clock signal is output from
the Trig In/Out connector. Use this option to check the clock frequency
accuracy. If you select ISDB-T Frame Pulse, an ISDB-T frame pulse signal is
output from the Trig In/Out connector.
Press the
TAB
button repeatedly to select the list box, and then press the arrow
buttons to select either as the output signal.
Summary of Contents for MTX100A
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