Using the Menus
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MTX100A MPEG Recorder & Player User Manual
310M/ASI/SPI Menu
(Option 07 Only)
The 310M/ASI/SPI menu is displayed when the SMPTE310M/ASI/SPI interface
option is installed. This menu contains commands for setting a signal format output
from the BNC connector and an output format of the ASI signal. Table 3-7
describes the commands available in the 310M/ASI/SPI menu.
Utility Menu
The Utility menu contains commands for setting the parameters for remote control
with the Ethernet interface and for displaying the system information such as
software and hardware versions. Table 3-8 describes the commands available in the
Utility menu.
Table 3-7: 310M/ASI/SPI menu commands (Play screen)
Command
Description
BNC Port
Sets the signal format output from the SMPTE310M/ASI
Output
connector. You can select ASI or 310M 8VSB (SMPTE310M signal with
data rate of 8 VSB).
Through Out
Sets whether the signal supplied to the SMPTE310M/ASI Input connector
is output from the SMPTE310M/ASI Output connector when a stream is
not output. You can select On or Off.
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.
Table 3-8: Utility menu commands
Command
Description
Communication
Opens the Communication dialog box where you can set the port number
needed to remotely control the MTX100A over an Ethernet network and
the terminator used to communicate with a controller.
Refer to
Communication Dialog Box
on page 3-23 for more information.
Option Key
Opens the Option Key dialog box where you can enter an option key
(alphanumeric string) to enable a software option.
Refer to
Option Key Dialog Box
on page 3-24 for more information.
Status
Opens the Status dialog box where you can check general system
information including the software and hardware versions.
Refer to
Status Dialog Box
on page 3-25 for more information.
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