Using the Menus
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When you use the external trigger signal to record the input stream, if the
pretrigger portion is defined, the MTX100A acquires pretrigger data when a
valid trigger signal occurs and then waits for a trigger. When a valid trigger
signal occurs again, the MTX100A acquires posttrigger data and then creates
a stream file.
Press the
TAB
button repeatedly to select the list box, and then press the arrow
buttons to select one of the external record modes.
Ext Trigger BNC:
This item is common to the Play screen. Refer to
Ext
Trigger BNC
on page 3-15 for detailed information.
Press the
ENTER
button to enable all setting changes.
ASI I/F Menu (Option 01
Only)
The ASI I/F menu is displayed when the ASI interface option is installed. This
menu contains command for setting the input status. Table 3-11 describes the
command available in the ASI I/F menu.
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 input status such as
output signal level, output format, and polarity of the EVENT signal. Table 3-12
describes the commands available in the Univ I/F menu.
Table 3-11: ASI I/F menu command (Record screen)
Command
Description
Through Out
Sets whether the signal applied to the ASI IN connector is output from the
ASI Out connector when a stream is not output. You can select On or Off.
Table 3-12: Univ I/F menu commands (Record screen)
Command
Description
Level
Sets the signal level applied to 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 signal format applied to the Universal In/Out connector. You can
select Parallel or Serial.
Clock
Sets the polarity of the input clock signal. You can select Rise or Fall.
Use Psync
Sets whether the PSYNC signal is used for serial input. You can select
On or Off. When you select to On, the MSB is determined from the
PSYNC signal. When you select to Off, the MSB is determined from the
bit pattern of the sync byte.
Receive
Sets the input mode for the parallel interface. You can select Differential
or Single End.
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