Using the Menus
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MTX100A MPEG Recorder & Player User Manual
Univ I/F Menu (Option 02
Only)
The Univ I/F menu is displayed when the universal parallel/serial interface option
is installed. This menu contains commands for setting the output signal level,
output format, and polarity of the clock signal. Table 3-5 describes the commands
available in the Univ I/F menu.
ASI/1394 Menu (Option 05
Only)
The ASI/1394 menu is displayed when the IEEE1394/ASI interface option is
installed. This menu contains commands for setting an output format of the ASI
signal and the operation mode for the IEEE1394 interface. Table 3-6 describes the
commands available in the ASI/1394 menu.
Table 3-5: Univ I/F menu commands (Play screen)
Command
Description
Level
Sets the signal level for the Universal In/Out connector. You can select
TTL, ECL, or LVDS.
Refer to
Appendix A: Specifications
for more detailed electrical
characteristics.
Format
Sets the output format for the Universal In/Out connector. You can select
Parallel or Serial.
Clock
Sets the polarity of the output clock signal. You can select Rise or Fall.
Table 3-6: ASI/1394 menu commands (Play screen)
Command
Description
ASI Format
Sets the output format of the ASI signal. You can select Byte or Packet.
For Byte, valid data is output using a burst transmission mode. For
Packet, valid data is output in each transport stream packet.
1394 Mode
Opens the IEEE1394 dialog box where you can set connection mode
when using the IEEE1394 interface. You can select only PtoP Connect
(point-to-point connection) in this version.
Refer to
IEEE1394 Dialog Box
on page 3-21 for more information.
Bus Reset
Resets the IEEE1394 bus. Use this command to reset the connection
when the MTX100A Option 05 does not recognize an IEEE1394 device
or when an IEEE1394 device does not recognize the MTX100A
Option 05.
NOTE:
If you reset the IEEE1394 bus while the MTX100A Option 05
sends or receives data, the operation is stopped. In addition, the
IEEE1394 connection is terminated.
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