Operating Basics
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TSG 95 Pathfinder
User Manual
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NTSC signals
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“NTSC JAPAN” signals that have 0 IRE (as opposed to 7.5
IRE, used in North America) setup
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A “User Signal Set” that can contain selections from all three
lists, as well as VITS and non–VITS versions of the same
signal (permitting you to choose VITS without entering the
Utility menu). If you want, the User signal set can even in-
clude both PAL and NTSC signals.
See page 5 in the Getting Started section for information on
choosing a video standard/signal set. Directions for creating (or
editing) your own User signal set begin on page 20.
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Generate audio tones (page 10). You may:
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Choose one of 13 discrete “factory” frequencies, or select a
frequency sweep that sweeps repeatedly from 50 Hz to
20 kHz (page 10)
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Designate three “User Frequencies” in the same range
(page 23) and later output one of these frequencies
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Select a factory-calibrated audio output level of –10, 0, +4, or
+8 dBu (page 11)
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Recalibrate the audio output to permit selection of any whole
dB level between –10 and –3 dBu, or 0 t10 dBu
(qualified service technicians only — page 24)
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Include channel-ID “clicks” in the audio output (page 11)
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Add an ID message to the video signal (pages 11), edit it (page
12), and place it in the vertical interval or position it where
desired in the active video (page 12)
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Store up to eight ID messages for later use (page 13)
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Create a sequence of (up to four) stored ID messages that will
cycle continuously in the output (page 14)
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Save all the current instrument settings as a “Preset” for later
recall (page 15)
Operating Basics
8
TSG 95 Pathfinder
User Manual
h
NTSC signals
h
“NTSC JAPAN” signals that have 0 IRE (as opposed to 7.5
IRE, used in North America) setup
h
A “User Signal Set” that can contain selections from all three
lists, as well as VITS and non–VITS versions of the same
signal (permitting you to choose VITS without entering the
Utility menu). If you want, the User signal set can even in-
clude both PAL and NTSC signals.
See page 5 in the Getting Started section for information on
choosing a video standard/signal set. Directions for creating (or
editing) your own User signal set begin on page 20.
H
Generate audio tones (page 10). You may:
h
Choose one of 13 discrete “factory” frequencies, or select a
frequency sweep that sweeps repeatedly from 50 Hz to
20 kHz (page 10)
h
Designate three “User Frequencies” in the same range
(page 23) and later output one of these frequencies
h
Select a factory-calibrated audio output level of –10, 0, +4, or
+8 dBu (page 11)
h
Recalibrate the audio output to permit selection of any whole
dB level between –10 and –3 dBu, or 0 t10 dBu
(qualified service technicians only — page 24)
h
Include channel-ID “clicks” in the audio output (page 11)
H
Add an ID message to the video signal (pages 11), edit it (page
12), and place it in the vertical interval or position it where
desired in the active video (page 12)
H
Store up to eight ID messages for later use (page 13)
H
Create a sequence of (up to four) stored ID messages that will
cycle continuously in the output (page 14)
H
Save all the current instrument settings as a “Preset” for later
recall (page 15)