Using the Front Panel
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Delay
Sets the delay between the time the video data is received and the
time the video data is sent to the video output port (lip sync).
Delay is provided primarily for interoperability with other
manufacturers’ equipment. It is not normally necessary to enter a
non-zero delay value. Changing this parameter may cause audio
instability if not properly adjusted.
-1000 to +1000 ms
Default: 0 (zero)
Video Gain
Sets the video gain.
-120 to 120
Chroma U
Sets the chroma U value.
-25 to 25
Chroma V
Sets the chroma V value.
-25 to 25
Audio>Audio A and Audio B: used to set the audio parameters. The TDR60 auto-sensing audio decoder automatically changes the
audio parameters to match those of the input signal.
PID
Sets the audio PIDs and their associated language codes for the
selected service.
Audio PIDs available in the selected service. If no
audio PIDs are present, the system displays:
no audio present
.
To disable video output, select the
no audio
option.
Mode
Sets the audio format of the output audio channel
Note
: Channel Mode is only available when the audio source is
MPEG-2.
■
Off – turns off both the audio outputs
■
Left – selects the audio stream from the left
channel and supplies it to both the audio left and
audio right outputs
■
Right – selects the audio stream from the right
channel and supplies that stream to both the
audio right and audio left outputs
■
Stereo – supplies both mono streams to the
audio left and right outputs exactly as sent by
the encoder (default)
Volume
Sets audio volume for analog audio output.
The TDR60 cannot increase or amplify the incoming audio level. If
the volume is set to 18 dBu, the output volume equals that of the
input signal level.
If you set the audio volume to a value less than 18 dBu, the TDR60
attenuates the input signal level.
Note
: Volume control is only applicable to analog audio. Digital
audio cannot be changed. Operators who must change the volume
of digital audio should do so through an external D/A converter.
0 - 18 dBu
Language
Sets the PIDs and their associated language codes for the
selected service.
List of audio PIDs available in the selected service.
Data: used to set the user data options.
Note
: Only one user data channel, either Sync or Async, may be active at a time.
Data>Synch: used to set the synchronous data parameters.
PID
Selects or displays the data PIDs available in the current service.
Data PIDs available in the selected service. If no
data PIDs are present, the system displays:
no data present
.
To disable data output, select the
no data
option.
Data Rate
Query-only; displays the clock frequency in bits per second
Clock frequency in bps
Data>Asynch: used to set the asynchronous data parameters.
PID
Selects or displays the data PIDs available in the current service.
Data PIDs available in the selected service. If no
data PIDs are present, the system displays:
no data present
.
To disable data output, select the
no data
option.
Baud
Sets the baud rate for the data channel.
110, 300, 600 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
Default: 9600
Data Bits
Sets the character length for the data channel.
7, 8
Default: 8
Parity
Sets the parity for the data channel.
None, Even, Odd
Default: None
TDR60 Front Panel Menu Summary (continued)
Menu>SubMenu
Description
Parameters or Response Format