Using the Menus
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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 selecting the connector used to
capture a stream and setting the operation mode for the IEEE1394 interface.
Table 3-13 describes the commands available in the ASI/1394 menu.
Termination
Sets the internal termination either On or Off. When you have selected
Single End from the Receive command, you cannot select Off.
Table 3-12: Univ I/F menu commands (Record screen) (cont.)
Command
Description
Table 3-13: ASI/1394 menu commands (Record screen)
Command
Description
Input Port
Sets the connector used to capture a stream. You can select ASI (ASI
Input connector) or 1394 (IEEE1394 connector).
Partial TS
Sets whether the input transport stream from the IEEE1394 connector is
recorded in the partial transport stream (TS) format. You can select On or
Off. When you record a partial transport stream, be sure to set this
command to On.
NOTE:
When this command is set to On, you cannot capture a transport
stream of the packet size other than 188 bytes. The No Signal message
appears on the Record screen.
Refer to
About the Partial Transport Stream
on page 3-131 for more
information.
1394 Mode
Sets the connection mode when using the IEEE1394 interface. You can
select PtoP Connect (point-to-point connection) or Probe (data probing).
In the PtoP Connect mode, you can connect the MTX100A Option 05 and
an IEEE1394 device using a point-to-point line configuration. In the Probe
mode, when the connection between two IEEE1394 devices is
established, you can capture the transport stream transmitting between
them by the MTX100A Option 05.
When you select these modes, the IEEE1394 dialog box appears. Refer
to
IEEE1394 Dialog Box
on page 3-21 for more information.
Bus Reset
Pesets the IEEE1394 bus. Use this command to reset the connection
when the MTX100A Option 05 does not recognize the IEEE1394 device
or when the 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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