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Printed November 2008 

Item #061793   Rev. - 

Copyright © 2008 by Harris Corporation. 
All rights reserved. 
Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission of Harris Corporation. 
This instrument, in whole or in part, may be protected by one or more US (US Patent 6,069,607) or foreign patents or 
patent applications. 
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TVM Series 

Multi-Format 3Gb/s/HD-SDI/SD-SDI Monitor 
Installation and Operation Handbook

 

Summary of Contents for TVM9100PKG

Page 1: ...change without notice IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation PS2 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Dolby AC 3 Dolby E and...

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Page 3: ...be set use a fuse with the appropriate rating Refer to the Installation Instructions Units of Protection Class I with an AC supply cable and plug that can be disconnected must be operated only from a...

Page 4: ...Operator s Safety Summary iv TVM Series Installation and Operation Handbook Copyright 2008 Harris Corporation Explanation of Symbols These symbols may appear on Harris equipment...

Page 5: ...products sold in the European Union will be fully RoHS compliant and lead free See the Harris Premier website for more information on dates and deadlines for compliance Spare parts supplied for the r...

Page 6: ...n the EU will affix labels indicating that such products must be properly recycled See the Harris Premier website for more information on dates and deadlines for compliance Contact your local Harris s...

Page 7: ...Configuration 2 Console 2 Graphics Engines requires one 2 Audio Options supports one 2 Video Input Options supports two 4 Auxiliary Options 5 TVM Package Configurations 5 Video Standards Supported 7...

Page 8: ...nt Panel Selections 36 Moving the Waveform using the Setup Knobs 36 Sweep Buttons 37 Gain Buttons 39 Placing the Waveform Display in Line Select Mode 40 Waveform Cursor Selections 40 Waveform Pane Men...

Page 9: ...u Selections 62 Jitter High Pass Filter HPF Selection 63 Trigger Mode 63 Jitter Waveform Mode 63 Eye Pattern Setup 64 Utilizing the Vector Display 64 Controlling the Vector 69 Gain Buttons 69 Placing...

Page 10: ...og Display 94 Mute Alarms 95 Video Alarm Analog 95 Video Alarm Digital 95 Audio Alarms 95 Audio Display 95 Audio Scales 96 Vertical Audio Displays 96 CineSound Display 102 Loudness Display 104 Expandi...

Page 11: ...ing Custom Display 132 WFM VEC Only Display Dual Screen Display 132 3Gb s WFM VEC Mode with TVM VTM 3GB only 133 The 3 Gb s WFM VEC Mode Display 133 Using the TVM VTM 3GB as a Monitor 134 Using the TV...

Page 12: ...73 Waveform Intensity 174 Waveform Contrast 174 Persistence 174 Attack 174 Error Highlighting 174 Eye Pattern Setup Menu 174 Jitter Display Type 175 Eye Intensity 175 Eye Contrast 175 Persistence 175...

Page 13: ...up 181 Display Colors 181 Graticule Intensity 182 Cursor Intensity 182 XGA Freeze 182 Monitor 183 LCD Backlight 183 Communications Setup 183 RCU Port 183 IP Configuration 184 GPI Input Function and GP...

Page 14: ...197 Luma Gamut Upper Lower 197 Peak Gamut Upper Lower 197 EDH SD 197 CRC HD 198 CRC Alarms 198 Loss of Carrier 199 Loss of Active Video 199 Loss of Reference 200 Letterbox SD 200 Pillarbox HD 200 Pic...

Page 15: ...hase 204 VITS 204 Captioning 204 Closed Caption Not Detected Analog 204 Closed Caption Not Updating Analog 204 Teletext Not Detected Analog 204 Teletext Not Updating Analog 204 XDS Not Detected Analog...

Page 16: ...208 PTS Error 208 CAT Error 208 ETR 290 3rd Priority 208 NIT Actual Error DVB only 208 NIT Other Error DVB only 208 SDT Actual Error DVB only 208 SDT Other Error DVB only 209 EIT Actual Error DVB only...

Page 17: ...og Option 224 EYE and Jitter Frequency Patterns 225 DVI I Output Specifications 226 Audio Options 226 Control Specifications 228 Display Specifications 228 Time Code Specifications 228 SDI Freeze 229...

Page 18: ...ary 1999 252 Preamble 252 GNU Lesser General Public License 254 Terms and Conditions for Copying Distribution and Modification 254 No Warranty 259 Appendix D Glossary 260 Index 271 List of Figures Fig...

Page 19: ...veform Display Diagram 57 Figure 3 24 Eye Pattern Graticule 58 Figure 3 25 Eye Pattern Graticule at Zoom 0V 58 Figure 3 26 Eye Pattern Graticule at Zoom 800 mV 58 Figure 3 27 Establishing Cursor Selec...

Page 20: ...C Display Diagram 115 Figure 3 62 ASI Display Diagram ATSC Standard Selected 117 Figure 3 63 ASI Bandwidth Display 119 Figure 3 64 TVM Classic Display Diagram 122 Figure 3 65 Sample Alarm Message 124...

Page 21: ...nu 31 Table 3 3 Description of Icons 33 Table 3 4 Video Formats and Units of Measure 33 Table 3 5 Video Formats and Critical Amplitude Limits 34 Table 3 6 Description of Waveform Display Diagram 34 Ta...

Page 22: ...ssajous Diagram 98 Table 3 41 Description of Four Bar Graph with Lissajous Display Diagram 99 Table 3 42 Description of Six Bar Graph Diagram 100 Table 3 43 Description of Eight Bar Graph Display Diag...

Page 23: ...nu 166 Table 4 15 Display Colors Menu 167 Table 4 16 Communications Setup Menu 168 Table 4 17 System Setup Menu 170 Table 4 18 About Menu 171 Table 4 19 XDS Line Selections 178 Table 5 1 Description o...

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Page 25: ...sive audio and video alarm capabilities including peak level reporting video and Dolby metadata EIA 608 and 708 closed caption detection alarm display and teletext and XDS processing All real time sig...

Page 26: ...supply cooling system fans system controller front panel controls and back panel connections for Ethernet USB port one router one remote control port and LTC GPI interface It supports one graphics di...

Page 27: ...TL is an advanced audio analysis option with 5x oversampling for enhanced True Peak detection which includes Bargraphs and CineSound It allows the user to view up to eight audio channels It includes 4...

Page 28: ...VTM EYE S provides two active looping SMPTE 259M C SD SDI inputs auto detect with EYE pattern and monitor output Field upgradeable to HD with the TVM VTM ES2H F NOTE The TVM VTM EYE S must be used as...

Page 29: ...rce input at a time and one instance of each function Waveform Vector Picture Gamut etc There is no Data Analysis The package is limited to analog formats but can be upgraded Data Analysis upgrade is...

Page 30: ...console TVM 40 affords the ability for four source inputs simultaneously and Data Analysis and one TVM VTM EYE H SD HD EYE input module The package is limited to SD HD formats but can be upgraded TVM...

Page 31: ...ideo standards Table 1 1 Options and Supported Video Formats Video Formats ASI ACV 2 SDI S SDI H EYE S EYE H JEM 3GB DVB ASI and SMPTE 310 X Analog Composite X SD SDI X X X X X X HD SDI X X X X 3 Gb s...

Page 32: ...12 bit 4 4 4 YCBCR 12 bit 4 4 4 RGB 1080i 1080i 60 X X X X X X X 1080i 59 94 X X X X X X X 1080i 50 X X X X X X X 1080p 1080p 60 X 1080p 59 94 X 1080p 50 X 1080p 30 X X X X X X X 1080p 29 97 X X X X X...

Page 33: ...r 10 bit 4 4 4 4 YCbCr A 10 bit 4 4 4 RGB 10 bit 4 4 4 4 RGB A 1080i 60 X X X X 1080i 59 94 X X X X 1080i 50 X X X X 1080p 30 X X X X 1080p 29 97 X X X X 1080p 25 X X X X 1080p 24 X X X X 1080p 23 98...

Page 34: ...2 YCbCr 1080i 525 59 94 X 1080I 60 X 625 50 X 1080I 59 94 X 1080I 50 X 1080p 1080P 30 X Table 1 6 Analog Composite Formats Supported 1080P 29 97 X NTSC X 1080P 25 X PAL X 1080P 24 X 1080P 23 98 X 720...

Page 35: ...tion TVM Series Installation and Operation Handbook 11 Copyright 2008 Harris Corporation Front and Back Panels The TVM front and back panels are illustrated in Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 TVM Front and Back...

Page 36: ...from the Harris Customer Service Department Attach a tag to the unit with Your company name address and telephone number The name of the contact person at your company The RA number The unit serial n...

Page 37: ...d support see Section 1 Service Support NOTE Refer to the enclosed packing sheet for the latest list of items that are supplied with the unit The box contains the following One TVM Series monitor scop...

Page 38: ...ouble rack mount case for installing one or two TVMs The parts required to rack mount the TVM into the DRC 2A double rack mount case are listed in Table 2 1 Figure 2 1 Mounting the TVM in a Rack Using...

Page 39: ...ad screws ITEM 8 and lock washers ITEM 11 as shown in Figure 2 1 3 Hold the extension brackets ITEM 3 in place at the back of the rack and then attach the brackets to extension bracket mounts ITEM 2 u...

Page 40: ...the supplied breakout board can be used for solderless connections 2 DIGITAL AUDIO IN OUT 1 2 3 4 IN OUT 5 6 7 8 IN ONLY Optional female BNC connectors for AES EBU and Dolby Digital audio input 3 DIG...

Page 41: ...or alarm on screen information NOTE 1 With TVM VTM ASI Inputs C and D cannot be selected simultaneously NOTE 2 With TVM VTM HD SD C D MON OUT can be used as a test generator output when selected usin...

Page 42: ...e to record all addresses in the spaces provided below The Gateway address is not needed unless the TVM is routed to an outside network Record the addresses TVM Interface Static IP Address TVM Interfa...

Page 43: ...CP When DHCP is highlighted press the UP DOWN button to toggle the state to ON Press the RIGHT or LEFT button to highlight ACCEPT and press the ENT button The IP Address is retrieved from the DHCP ser...

Page 44: ...VM VTM Series with the RCU 1000 remote control One RCU 1000 connected to one TVM VTM Series unit using the REMOTE port One RCU 1000 connected to multiple TVM VTM Series units using a multidrop cabling...

Page 45: ...ght 2008 Harris Corporation The flat cable shown in Figure 2 6 is a straight through cable See the RCU 1000 Installation and Operation Handbook for more information on the RCU 1000 Figure 2 6 Connecti...

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Page 47: ...gure 3 1 can contain up to four selectable panes on the screen in standard quad mode Each pane provides a user selectable customized display of waveform vector gamut audio picture relative timing alar...

Page 48: ...not installed the associated button illumination is OFF The high and low tally illumination levels can be set in the SYSTEM CONTROL ILLUMINATION menu NOTE Multiple buttons may be high tally for a pan...

Page 49: ...menu is displayed EXIT The button is high tally when in a setup menu NAVIGATION All buttons are high tally when in a setup menu SETUP KNOBS RIGHT LEFT Arrows the arrows are high tally whenever the Pa...

Page 50: ...s the FULL button again to return to the Quad view Press the MLT button to access the multi screen display The Multi Screen Display Selection information is found on page 116 Selecting an Input for a...

Page 51: ...r Audio Picture Alarm Gamut Timing Eye only works with Inputs A and B or Option for the pane Press and hold the function button to display the pane menu Function Not Allowed Message When a button is p...

Page 52: ...Press and hold the EXT button to select the External Reference input configuration The external reference input configuration are as follows Input B or A BB Blackburst or TRI Tri level sync when LOOP...

Page 53: ...external reference A is used If SPLIT TRI is selected in split mode then external reference B is used When in External Reference REF EXT and in a cross reference condition e g HD referenced to BB or...

Page 54: ...am Main Title Bar The main title bar is displayed at the top of the screen and contains the Company name date and time icon indictors most current alarm alarm background color is yellow when active an...

Page 55: ...selected and configuration applied See the specific pane function section Waveform Vector Audio Picture Alarm Gamut Timing Eye and Option for more detailed information on the status bar that is displa...

Page 56: ...er 75 chroma limit Standard Definition 525 as Composite NTSC 7 5 IRE black level A waveform display is shown in Figure 3 6 and described in Table 3 6 The figure shows the location for the various wave...

Page 57: ...alue followed by the unit or measure s 9 Line select information Line select is shown as Line number with the ODD or EVEN field odd or even field will only show for interlaced Video Formats 10 WFM gra...

Page 58: ...m Front Panel Selections The following buttons directly affect the waveform display Moving the Waveform using the Setup Knobs Move the Waveform display relative to the graticule by using the LEFT and...

Page 59: ...he Waveform pane menu by pressing and holding the WFM button Figure 3 10 Moving the Waveform Sweep Buttons The Sweep buttons are used to determine the sweep rate scale The scale is displayed in the up...

Page 60: ...H 4 Horizontal or 20 0 s when four simultaneous components are shown in YRGB NOTE Vertical Sweep is disabled when in R Y mode ACV only Also in the SWEEP group press the V button to select one of the v...

Page 61: ...able gain selections x1 0 x2 5 x5 0 x15 0 Press and hold the STEP button to select the GAIN pane menu STEP button functionality is modified in the step pop up menu The selections are Allow all x1 and...

Page 62: ...to monitor individual areas of the entire image To view a line in Line Select mode 1 Press the LINE button to place the selected waveform display pane in Line Select mode At the bottom center of the d...

Page 63: ...t both ends of the cursor Once a cursor is selected for control 1 Press the CURVED ARROW knob to select the REF or DELTA cursor to control The REF line is the solid line and the DELTA cursor is the do...

Page 64: ...COMPOSITE FILTER R Y TVM VTM ACV 2 OPTION ONLY PARADE PARADE OVERLAY OVERLAY CENTER WAVEFORM ENTER WAVEFORM SETUP Press ENT Table 3 8 Waveform SD SDI Menu Structure Selection Selection Option Selectio...

Page 65: ...Selection Option FLAT FLT LOW PASS LP CHROMA CHR COMPOSITE FILTER for digital formats F LP FLAT LOW PASS FLT FLAT LP LOW PASS COMPONENT FILTER BOW BOWTIE PARADE PARADE OVERLAY OVERLAY COMP COMPOSITE Y...

Page 66: ...displayed over each other i e R over G over B in an RGB signal When OVERLAY is selected for A B like components of each input are over each other i e R over R G over G and B over B A B cannot be disp...

Page 67: ...zing the EYE Display TVM VTM EYE H TVM9100PKG EH TVM9100PKG ES TVM9140PKG EH TVM9140PKG ES NOTE Available for Inputs A and B only The Eye Pattern display is created by sampling the serial digital sign...

Page 68: ...user configurable source IDs for the input and routers 3 Standard Line rate Frame rate 4 Zoom Displays the Zoom when enabled Blank when Zoom is disabled Press the ZOOM button cycle through Zoom modes...

Page 69: ...3 18 Eye Pattern Graticule at Zoom 800 mV Eye Pattern Observation The waveform displayed can show both amplitude variations and timing variations The combination of these closes the decision window fo...

Page 70: ...in the video signal The standard gain in the video signal is x1 The TVM can be used to set the gain amplification in the video signal using the Gain group of buttons The gain setting appears in the u...

Page 71: ...xit the CURS pane menu When the cursor is selected the indication will appear at the bottom of the display along with the cursor line The horizontal cursor line is the AMPLITUDE line The vertical line...

Page 72: ...igger Mode selections of 10 EYE and 20 EYE Table 3 13 Eye SD SDI Pane Menu Structure Selection Selection Option 10 Hz 100 Hz JITTER HPF 1000 Hz OVERLAY TRIGGER MODE 10 EYE EYE PATTERN SETUP Press ENT...

Page 73: ...on are available OVERLAY 10 20 EYE 10 Eye and Overlay for SD 20 Eye and Overlay for HD Distortions in Overlay mode are all displayed in the visible eye locations of the Eye Pattern display giving a mo...

Page 74: ...alarm on screen information NOTE This option is only available for Inputs A and B only Only one Eye Pattern and one Jitter screen can be displayed at a time TVM 40 displays Eye waveform or jitter spec...

Page 75: ...bed in Table 3 17 The time bases are 1H 2H 1V and 2V Pressing and releasing the EYE button continuously without changing the pane will toggle between the Eye pattern and Jitter Waveform display In the...

Page 76: ...ource IDs for input and routers 3 Standard Line rate Frame rate 4 Zoom Displays the Zoom when enabled Blank when Zoom is disabled Press the ZOOM button cycle through Zoom modes 5 High Pass Filter Disp...

Page 77: ...ue for the jitter on the signal Figure 3 22 Jitter Waveform Display Diagram Table 3 17 Description of Jitter Waveform Display Diagram Field Identifier Field Information Nomenclature 1 Input Displays u...

Page 78: ...Identifier Field Information Nomenclature 1 Jitter p p Value Display a numeric value for the jitter on the signal 2 Input Displays user configurable source IDs for input and routers 3 Standard Line r...

Page 79: ...Operation Handbook 55 Copyright 2008 Harris Corporation Figure 3 24 to Figure 3 26 displays the Eye pattern graticules Figure 3 24 Eye Pattern Graticule Figure 3 25 Eye Pattern Graticule at Zoom 0V Fi...

Page 80: ...g algorithms over time to give the most accurate readings Eye Pattern Parameters The display will show rise time fall time and amplitude Rise and fall times are display in ps for HD and ns for SD Ampl...

Page 81: ...graticule At each zoom position the graticule scale and eye pattern displays expand to provide more resolution around the zoom point For the Jitter Waveform display press the ZOOM button to toggle the...

Page 82: ...tom of the display indicates the difference between the REF and DELTA lines The active line REF DELTA or both is shown with small arrows at both ends of the line Once a cursor is selected for control...

Page 83: ...monitoring The Jitter Waveform pane menu is described in Table 3 22 The difference between the two eye menus is the Trigger Mode selections of 10 EYE and 20 EYE Table 3 20 Eye SD SDI Pane Menu Struct...

Page 84: ...the Jitter pane will change the selection in the Eye Pane unless 10 kHz or 100 kHz is selected in the Jitter pane Selecting 10 kHz or 100 kHz will provide more Jitter filtering in the Jitter pane but...

Page 85: ...Identifier Field Information Nomenclature 1 Input Displays user configurable source IDs for input and routers 2 Format Displayed as Composite and CBCR this can be selected in the HD FORMAT or SD FORMA...

Page 86: ...r certain Video Formats 8 Vector Standard Displayed as 75 100 or 75 100 HD only this is selected in the Vector Pane setup submenu called Analog standard SD standard or HD standard 9 Zoom Zoom when ena...

Page 87: ...General Operation TVM Series Installation and Operation Handbook 63 Copyright 2008 Harris Corporation Figure 3 30 Vector NTSC Zoom Upper Left Figure 3 31 Vector NTSC Zoom Upper Right...

Page 88: ...General Operation 64 TVM Series Installation and Operation Handbook Copyright 2008 Harris Corporation Figure 3 32 Vector NTSC Zoom Lower Right Figure 3 33 Vector NTSC Zoom Lower Left...

Page 89: ...General Operation TVM Series Installation and Operation Handbook 65 Copyright 2008 Harris Corporation Figure 3 34 Vector PAL Zoom Center Figure 3 35 Vector SD with I Q...

Page 90: ...rol the phase of the vector press the PHASE button and turn the CURVED ARROW knob The magnitude is controlled by the Variable Gain Press the VAR button and then use the CURVED ARROW knob Variable gain...

Page 91: ...s of 0 01 The Variable Gain range is x0 50 to x50 00 Press ZOOM to cycle through one of six displays Expand the center Expand the upper left quadrant Expand the upper right quadrant Expand the lower r...

Page 92: ...ven field as shown in Figure 3 38 Figure 3 38 Establishing Line Select NOTE In a Progressive p format odd and even selection is not available 2 Press the CURVED ARROW knob to alternate between the ODD...

Page 93: ...cation 3 Press the knob for the next line Rotate the knob to move the other line to the desired location 4 Press the knob a third time to control both the REF and DELTA lines 5 Repeat as necessary Onc...

Page 94: ...cture Selection Selection Option 75 100 HD STANDARD 75 100 OFF SCALE HD TO COMPOSITE ON POSITION Use H POS and V POS knob Press KNOB for center VECTOR SETUP Press ENT Standard NOTE This selection also...

Page 95: ...side the ranges when the signal is transcoded to composite or RGB color space Pressing the GAMUT button accesses the gamut display for the selected pane The Gamut displays show RGB limits or composite...

Page 96: ...080i 59 94 this is selected in the VIDEO FORMAT VIDEO A THRU D CONFIGURE menu 4 Chroma alarm limits Displayed as RGB for RGB and PEAK for Composite 5 Upper chroma alarm limit Displayed as Upper xxx yy...

Page 97: ...ribed in Table 3 28 is two concentric circles with other identifiers When setting the upper and lower limits the upper and lower gamut rings represent the values set from the threshold values of the a...

Page 98: ...The Luma Upper LimitLine indicates theGamut alarm Luma Upperlimit WhentheGamut alarm is enabled and the Luma Upper limit is exceeded theluma upper limitline and LUMAturn red 5 Luma Lower Limit Line T...

Page 99: ...0 apart since they are displayed in a component color space Mono bar graph is for monochrome NOTE There is an alarm persistence of two seconds associated with any alarm indication After an alarm has c...

Page 100: ...ate between the ODD and EVEN fields for interlaced formats 3 Rotate the CURVED ARROW knob to select the line to be displayed When the inputs are linked Line Select is a global setting When the inputs...

Page 101: ...termine the type of gamut graticule that appears in the pane Selecting RGB displays the RGB gamut graticule Selecting CMPST displays the Composite gamut graticule Gamut Setup Press the ENT button to a...

Page 102: ...4 Gamut Indication Status Displayed when Gamut is enabled this field is not displayed when Gamut for the input is disabled select GAMUT in the PICT pane menu to enable GAMUT 5 Aspect Ratio Displays t...

Page 103: ...the pane menu The Picture Pane menus are described in Table 3 32 to Table 3 34 for picture monitoring Table 3 32 Picture Analog Menu Selection Selection Option OFF NATIVE ON ON DELAY OFF DELAY POSITI...

Page 104: ...cture The Delay feature is not affected by the Native mode selection Gamut Highlighting When Gamut Highlighting is selected in the Picture Setup menu a grid pattern appears over the picture display hi...

Page 105: ...TVM monitors for teletext XDS Extended data services The default caption service is OFF Selecting CC1 or CC3 with an EIA 708 embedded signal will decode the derived 608 data if present The 608 captio...

Page 106: ...ing the TIMING function button accesses the Timing display for the selected pane A Timing display diagram is shown in Figure 3 47 and described in Error Reference source not found The diagram illustra...

Page 107: ...from the REF selection by xx lines yy yyy s 9 Timing Graticule Shows the timing graticules cursors and labels When a signal is processed there is the potential for it to be delayed with respect to a r...

Page 108: ...igh definition video lines which are shorter than the standard definition video lines represented by the timing display 3 When referencing a high definition video input to a standard definition analog...

Page 109: ...the line and the s cursors change color when it moves from REF The Timing Mode Selections are Factory Sets the factory reference to 0 REF When FACTORY is selected the OFFSET field does not appear on...

Page 110: ...4 Paging information Displays FIRST page 5 Paging information Displays LAST page 6 Paging information Displays PAGE UP 7 Paging information Displays PAGE DOWN 8 Column Labels Displays the labels for t...

Page 111: ...t and use PC support software All alarms are passed to the PC and saved Use the following NAVIGATION buttons to scroll through the alarm list Press to page up through the alarm list Press to page down...

Page 112: ...s the total number of pages 4 Paging information Displays FIRST page 5 Paging information Displays LAST page 6 Paging information Displays PAGE UP 7 Paging information Displays PAGE DOWN 8 Column Labe...

Page 113: ...n Table 3 39 Table 3 39 Alarm Status Pane Menu Selection Selection Option ALARM LOG DISPLAY ALARM STATUS ALL VIDEO ALARMS AUDIO ALARMS TIME CODE ALARMS ALARM LOG DISPLAY GPI ALARMS OFF MUTE ALARMS ON...

Page 114: ...displayed at a time The TVM accepts up to eight AES EBU eight analog and four groups of embedded inputs and provides up to eight analog output channels and four AES EBU output channels Dolby D and Dol...

Page 115: ...pe I 8 Nordic DIN 45406 dBFS Digital only Zero dB Ref dBFS ref 20 dBFS Digital only Custom dBFS Digital only Custom dB Vertical Audio Displays The Vertical Meter displays the level reference and balli...

Page 116: ...arity in the AUDIO SETUP METER SETUP CONFIGURE PHASE BARS POLARITY menu can be set to Normal or Reverse The effect of higher damping in a phase meter is to show an averaged rather than a peak value of...

Page 117: ...splays the selected meter response VU Peak True Peak VU Peak VU True Peak Loudness Custom 5 Scale Selection Displays the selected meter scale Type I Type IIa Type IIb Type I 8 Nordic DIN 45406 dBFS Ze...

Page 118: ...U True Peak Loudness Custom 5 Scale Selection Displays the selected meter scale Type I Type IIa Type IIb Type I 8 Nordic DIN 45406 dBFS Zero REF dBFS scales dependent upon audio type 6 Lissajous Displ...

Page 119: ...d is 1 16 4 Meter Response Displays the selected meter response VU Peak True Peak VU Peak VU True Peak Custom Loudness 5 Scale Selection Displays the selected meter scale Type I Type IIa Type IIb Type...

Page 120: ...Meter Response Displays selected meter response VU Peak True Peak VU Peak VU True Peak Loudness Custom 5 Scale Selection Displays the selected meter scale Type I Type IIa Type IIb Type I 8 Nordic DIN...

Page 121: ...the screen When the CineSound display is selected the audio inputs and meter labels follow a SMPTE 320M B mapping scheme as listed in Table 3 44 Table 3 44 CineSound Audio Input Mapping Analog Input A...

Page 122: ...selected meter response VU normal Peak True Peak VU Peak VU True Peak Loudness Custom 5 Scale Selection Displays the selected meter scale Type I Type IIa Type IIb Type I 8 Nordic DIN 45406 dBFS Zero R...

Page 123: ...und 6 1 Channels Display Figure 3 56 CineSound 7 1 Channels Display Loudness Display The Loudness Audio display diagram is illustrated in Figure 3 57 and described in Table 3 46 For more information o...

Page 124: ...ess Displays the Meter Type 6 Zoom Zoom displayed when enabled Blank when disabled Press the ZOOM button to toggle the zoom mode off and on 7 Audio Meters with meter labels Shown as Left Right Center...

Page 125: ...ctive audio pane selects the audio pane menu The Audio Pane menu is described in Table 3 39 Table 3 47 Alarm Pane Menu Selection Selection Option OFF ANALOG AES 1 4 AES 5 8 EMBEDDED 1 8 AUDIO INPUT CH...

Page 126: ...version MPEG coding and decoding Lip sync indicators appear next to each channel in the bar graph and CineSound displays The markers indicate the channel number and the timing difference in millisecon...

Page 127: ...e display that appears for the selected input is determined by the DISPLAY submenu of the OPTION Pane setup menu The displays that are selectable are Dolby Metadata described on page 104 Video Metadat...

Page 128: ...mp 18 Lo Ro Surround Downmix 2 Program Config 19 Lo Ro Center Downmix 3 Program 20 Pref Stereo Downmix 4 Data Rate 21 Dolby Surr Surround Ex Mode 5 Bitstream Mode 22 A D Converter Type 6 Channel Mode...

Page 129: ...ext program 6 Paging Information Displays PAGE UP 7 Paging Information Displays PAGE DOWN 8 Date Internal Time Selected Time Code time stamp Date is shown as month day year internal time is shown as h...

Page 130: ...Description of the Video Metadata Display Diagram Field Identifier Field Information Nomenclature 1 Input Displays user configurable source IDs for input and routers 2 Display Label Displayed as Vide...

Page 131: ...riate specification when it is detected Table 3 51 Sample Video Metadata Pane List Data Present Location Info 10 8 BIT VIDEO Present 10 bit CC 1 608 Present LINE 21 CC 2 608 CC 3 608 Present LINE 21 C...

Page 132: ...AR DATA2 PAN AND SCAN DATA XDS Extended Data Services XDS is a data service that provides current and future program information such as the program name type and content advisory information It also...

Page 133: ...he Teletext carrier is present and the data word is null for a period in excess of the duration setting Press the DOWN arrow to go to the Index page page 100 Press the LEFT ARROW button to go to the p...

Page 134: ...d Identifier Field Information Nomenclature 1 Input Displays user configurable source IDs for input and routers 2 Display Label Displayed as CRC DISPLAY 3 Standard Displayed as the line rate frame rat...

Page 135: ...display is ON and an HD format is detected Display Description Time since Reset 00 00 00 Hr min sec elapsed time since last reset CRC Error Free Seconds Value Length of time in seconds CRC is error fr...

Page 136: ...DVB ETR 290 3rd Priority ATSC Two formats that can be monitored in the MPEG stream are DVB and ATSC Digital Video Broadcasting DVB is a specific project office of the European Broadcast Union This gro...

Page 137: ...ot defined in the MGT tables Press ENT and the UP and DOWN navigation buttons to scroll through the tables VCT Virtual Channel Table The VCT tabulates virtual channel attributes for tuning RRT Region...

Page 138: ...Bandwidth and Trending Screen The Bandwidth screen shown in Figure 3 63 indicates the trend data total bandwidth and the bandwidth per program The top of the display is a bar graph The far right of t...

Page 139: ...nated UTC Offset is used to provide an offset of the time shown on the display to the time zone of the unit The UTC Offset parameters are in hour increments Trend Time The X axis of the trending chart...

Page 140: ...not audio shown with NO EMPHASIS indicates No NA TC and J17 No indicates no emphasis NA indicates that there is no data available or defined TC indicates the time constant of 50 15 s J17 indicates CC...

Page 141: ...TVM 40 option TIMING CUSTOM Enables the Custom Timing Display as described on page 127 WFM VEC ONLY Enables the Waveform and Vector to only be displayed as described on page 127 TVM Classic Pressing...

Page 142: ...ttern and Jitter display of selected input s 20 Indicates the selected aspect ratio of the picture 21 Picture Gamut indication 22 Indicates the Closed Caption selection 23 Displays the picture for the...

Page 143: ...n hour minute second 6 Scroll UP and DOWN indication Use the UP and DOWN NAVIGATION buttons to scroll through the alarm list Data Analyzer Display HD SDI and SD SDI Only NOTE 1 Data display only opera...

Page 144: ...item 6 in Figure 3 66 the first pixel will be formed from the samples 1440 1441 and 1442 The color information for this pixel comes from CB and CR or samples 1440 and 1442 Sample 1441 is the unique Y...

Page 145: ...changes The target area within the Pixel Cursor reflects the Pixel Group Display menu selection 2H 8H or 2H 4V Pressing the ENT button will access the next event determined by the DATA SEARCH or ALAR...

Page 146: ...cursor is placed over the first pixel creating the alarm The pixel data that created the alarm is highlighted in red in the Data Display For multiple alarms press the NAVIGATION UP and NAVIGATION DOWN...

Page 147: ...a display Note that when this happens the disabled alarms will not be enabled in the live display Therefore no disabled alarm can be triggered and registered in the Alarm Log until the alarms are enab...

Page 148: ...imal form Data Analyzer Display TVM VTM 3GB Option NOTE 1 When Data Analyzer is utilized the unit is forced into Line Select mode NOTE 2 Pixel cursor movements are previously described on page 121 The...

Page 149: ...eration TVM Series Installation and Operation Handbook 125 Copyright 2008 Harris Corporation Figure 3 67 Data Analyzer Display with TVM VTM 3GB Level A Figure 3 68 Data Analyzer Display with TVM VTM 3...

Page 150: ...ues for Stream 2 represented as CB Y CR and Yl in Decimal Hexadecimal or Binary form For Level B or Dual link operation data is represented as two separate full bandwidth data links Figure 3 69 Data A...

Page 151: ...g and holding the WFM VEC GAMUT or TIMING function buttons open the associated pane menu A sample illustration of the Timing Custom Display is shown in Figure 3 70 Figure 3 70 Custom Timing Display Th...

Page 152: ...selection can be an internal test generator that displays color bars pathological or color bars with motion The generator can insert embedded audio and Video Payload ID per SMPTE 352M 2002 ancillary...

Page 153: ...four channels of audio are displayed the TVM will automatically switch into an eight channel configuration Waveform and Vector displays show all lines for each frame When not in 3Gb s WFM VEC mode hal...

Page 154: ...133 To store a preset in bank A press and hold the desired preset number button 1 to 8 for three seconds The number button is high tally upon release after holding the button for three seconds Also a...

Page 155: ...e Preset The NAME PRESET menu is used to name bank B preset location using the Rename screen On the Rename screen use the RIGHT and LEFT NAVIGATION buttons to move between character locations and use...

Page 156: ...ly one captured data can be cached in the unit at a time The data will remain cached until the data is cleared Once the data is frozen and the SDI button is high tally press the SDI button to toggle b...

Page 157: ...only Freeze mode contains two selections Freeze and Freeze Live Selecting Freeze mode will separate the frozen display from the live display When SDI is high tally data that was captured in the cache...

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Page 159: ...r Rename screen Press to move down in the menu or Matrix screen Press to scroll down the list of characters in the Rename screen Rotate the knob to move the menu cursor up and down or to change a valu...

Page 160: ...aveform Setup Menu 141 167 Eye Pattern Setup Menu 52 168 Vector Setup Menu 142 169 Gamut Setup Menu 142 170 Picture Setup Menu 142 171 Audio Setup Menu Audio Alarms Menu Video Alarms Digital Menu 144...

Page 161: ...0 1080p 60 TVM VTM 3GB only 1080p 59 94 TVM VTM 3GB only 1080p 50 TVM VTM 3GB only 1080p 30 1080p 29 97 1080p 25 1080p 24 1080p 23 98 1080p 30sF 1080p 29 97sF 1080p 25sF 1080p 24sF 1080p 23 98sF 720p...

Page 162: ...50 1080p 60 TVM VTM 3GB only 1080p 59 94 TVM VTM 3GB only 1080p 50 TVM VTM 3GB only 1080p 30 1080p 29 97 1080p 25 1080p 24 1080p 23 98 1080p 30sF 1080p 29 97sF 1080p 25sF 1080p 24sF 1080p 23 98sF 720p...

Page 163: ...y 1080p 50 TVM OPT 3GB only 1080p 30 1080p 29 97 1080p 25 1080p 24 1080p 23 98 1080p 30sF 1080p 29 97sF 1080p 25sF 1080p 24sF 1080p 23 98sF 720p 60 720p 59 94 720p 50 720p 30 720p 29 97 720p 24 720p 2...

Page 164: ...y 1080p 50 TVM VTM 3GB only 1080p 30 1080p 29 97 1080p 25 1080p 24 1080p 23 98 1080p 30sF 1080p 29 97sF 1080p 25sF 1080p 24sF 1080p 23 98sF 720p 60 720p 59 94 720p 50 720p 30 720p 29 97 720p 24 720p 2...

Page 165: ...eform Setup Menu Selection Selection Option VOLTS Default DIGITAL WAVEFORM GRATICULE PERCENT OFF NTSC PEDESTAL ON 7 5 IRE UNITS PAL WAVEFORM SCALE VOLTS Default OFF SLOW DC RESTORE Only available with...

Page 166: ...CONTRAST 25 TO 200 100 is NORMAL PERSISTENCE NORMAL 1 TO 6 INFINITE NORMAL is Default ATTACK LOW 1 2 to 15 NORMAL is 9 and MAX 16 LOW is Default Table 4 6 Gamut Setup Menu Selection Selection Option...

Page 167: ...ault UPPER LEFT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT LOWER RIGHT LOWER LEFT PANE OFF Default UPPER LEFT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT LOWER RIGHT LOWER RIGHT PANE OFF Default OFF Default CENTER ON OFF Default CORNERS SAFE...

Page 168: ...fault OFF ANAMORPHIC ON ENABLE LTC D VITC TOP MIDDLE Default if ON is selected TIME CODE POSITION BOTTOM BRIGHTNESS 25 TO 200 100 is Normal CONTRAST 25 TO 200 100 is Normal ON Color Default COLOR OFF...

Page 169: ...efault SENSITIVITY 2 TO 20 CES 2 CES is Default DURATION 0 TO 60 Seconds 2 Seconds is Default OFF ENABLE ON LOSS OF PAYLOAD IDENTIFIER OPT 3GB only DURATION 0 TO 60 Seconds 2 Seconds is default OFF De...

Page 170: ...LUMA GAMUT LOWER THRESHOLD 525 NTSC IRE 1 5 TO 20 IRE 1 5 is Default THRESHOLD 625 PAL UNITS 6 TO 20 UNITS 4 UNITS is Default PAL mV 46 TO 143 mV 35 mV is Default SENSITIVITY 1 TO 20 CES 15 CES is De...

Page 171: ...NDS 240 SEC is Default OFF Default CAPTIONING CC NOT UPDATING 608 ENABLE ON DURATION 10 TO 600 SECONDS 240 SEC is Default OFF Default ENABLE ON CC NOT DETECTED 708 DURATION 10 TO 600 SECONDS 240 SEC i...

Page 172: ...efault OFF Default ENABLE ON CRC HD DURATION 0 TO 60 Seconds 2 Seconds is Default OFF Default ENABLE ON EDH SD DURATION 0 TO 60 Seconds 2 Seconds is Default ENABLE END OF TOP BORDER 525 NTSC LINES 21...

Page 173: ...ABLE ON EYE JITTER THRESHOLD SD 100 TO 3700 ps 100 ps is Default THRESHOLD HD 50 TO 670 ps 50 ps is Default DURATION 0 TO 60 SECONDS 2 Seconds is Default OFF Default ENABLE ON MICROSECONDS 1 TO 64 1 S...

Page 174: ...onds is Default OFF Default ENABLE ON THRESHOLD NTSC NTSC IRE 50 TO 140 IRE 120 is Default THRESHOLD PAL PAL UNITS 51 TO 143 UNITS 136 UNITS is Default PAL mV 357 TO 1000 mV 951 mV is Default SENSITIV...

Page 175: ...fault OFF Default ENABLE ON THRESHOLD NTSC NTSC IRE 5 0 TO 10 IRE 2 5 is Default THRESHOLD PAL PAL UNITS 10 TO 0 UNITS 5 UNITS is Default PAL mV 70 TO 0 mV 35 mV is Default SENSITIVITY 1 TO 20 CES 18...

Page 176: ...00 SECONDS 240 Seconds is Default OFF Default ENABLE ON ST NOT DETECTED ANL DURATION 0 TO 600 SECONDS 240 Seconds is Default OFF Default ENABLE ON H SYNC UPPER THRESHOLD NTSC NTSC IRE 50 TO 42 IRE 45...

Page 177: ...efault OFF Default ENABLE ON THRESHOLD NTSC NTSC IRE 20 TO 38 IRE 35 is Default THRESHOLD PAL PAL UNITS 20 TO 42 UNITS 36 UNITS is Default PAL mV 143 TO 293 mV 252 mV is Default BURST LEVEL LOWER DURA...

Page 178: ...fault WIDTH PAL PAL LINE 25 TO 30 LINE 30 is Default V BLANKING DURATION 0 TO 60 SECONDS 2 Seconds is Default OFF Default ENABLE ON RANGE 5 TO 89 DEGREES 20 DEGREES is Default SC H PHASE DURATION 0 TO...

Page 179: ...OFF Default ENABLE ON RANGE 1 5 TO 10 5 LINES LTC TIME CODE FRAMING DURATION 0 TO 600 SECONDS 240 Seconds Default OFF Default LTC TIME CODE CONTINUITY ENABLE ON OFF Default ENABLE ON THRESHOLD 1 TO 3...

Page 180: ...EEN ENABLE LOSS OF SIGNAL DURATION 0 TO 60 SECONDS 2 Seconds is Default CRC CHANGE ATSC PAT PMT STT MGT VCT RRT EIT ETT PAT CRC CHANGE DVB PMT ENABLE TS SYNC LOSS DURATION 0 TO 60 SECONDS 2 Seconds is...

Page 181: ...TT MGT VCT RRT ETT CRC ERROR ATSC DURATION 0 TO 60 SECONDS 2 Seconds is Default PAT CAT PMT SDT NIT BAT TOT EIT CRC ERROR DVB DURATION 0 TO 60 SECONDS 2 Seconds is Default ENABLE DISCONTINUITY 10 to 1...

Page 182: ...0 ms is Default ENABLE SDT OTHER ERROR DVB only RANGE 1000 ms TO 50000 ms 10000 ms is Default EIT ACTUAL ERROR DVB only ENABLE SHORT RANGE 10 to 100 ms 25 ms is Default RANGE S0 500 ms TO 50000 ms 200...

Page 183: ...PETITION 5000 ms TO 120000 ms 60000 ms is Default VCT ENABLE VCT REPETITION 50 ms TO 3000 ms 400 ms is Default EIT ENABLE REPETITION ERROR ATSC EIT REPETITION 50 ms TO 20000 ms 500 ms is Default BASE...

Page 184: ...t ial ____D Table 4 13 Monitor Out Generator C D Selection Selection Option Selection Option Selection Option FUNCTION MONITOR PATHOLOGICAL COLORBAR COLORBAR WITH MOTION 1080i 59 94 1080i 50 1080p 59...

Page 185: ...E FROM CLOCK ENABLE ON FIRST ALARM MANUAL RETURN TO LIVE Default XGA FREEZE FREEZE ON ALARM FIRST ALARM AUTO RETURN TO LIVE OFF Default SCREEN SAVER 1 TO 60 MIN 1V p p Default OUTPUT LEVEL 0 7V p p MO...

Page 186: ...P CONFIGURATION ETHERNET CONFIG SCREEN SELECT A ON AIR A SELECT ON AIR A INPUT 1 USER GPI ALARM 1 SELECT INPUT B ON AIR B SELECT ON AIR B INPUT 2 USER GPI ALARM 2 SELECT C ON AIR C SELECT ON AIR C INP...

Page 187: ...MALLY CLOSED FOLLOW INPUT A FOLLOW INPUT B FOLLOW INPUT C FOLLOW INPUT D GPI OUT 1 SETUP FOLLOW ALARMS Default FOLLOW INPUT A FOLLOW INPUT B FOLLOW INPUT C FOLLOW INPUT D GPI OUTPUT FUNCTION GPI OUT 2...

Page 188: ...CHANNEL 12 DWELL TIME 1 TO 60 SECONDS 5 Seconds is Default CHANNEL NAMES CHANNEL 1 TO CHANNEL 12 RENAME SCREEN UNIT ID 1 TO 99 1 is Default Table 4 17 System Setup Menu Selection Selection Option Sel...

Page 189: ...is the Default AUTO OFF OFF ON CONTROL ILLUMINATION AUTO OFF TIME 15 30 45 SECONDS 1 TO 60 MINUTES 10 MINUTES Default DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEM FAULT LOG SYSTEM FAULT LOG SCREEN FILE NAVIGATOR appears when...

Page 190: ...t RGB 4 4 4 The signal handling path will be configured for a 10 bit RGB mode of operation 12 bit YCbCr 4 4 4 The signal handling path will be configured for a 12 bit YCBCR mode of operation This sele...

Page 191: ...Graticule The Digital Waveform Graticule menu is used to select the unit of measurement for the Digital Waveform Graticule The selections are Volts or Percent The default selection for the Digital Wa...

Page 192: ...ppears in the display The range of attack is 9 to 15 NORMAL is 9 and MAX the greatest intensity NORMAL is the default intensity Error Highlighting Error highlighting changes the color of the portion o...

Page 193: ...pixels near the widest sample points which forces the placement of the measurement cursors to a lower narrower jitter value Jitter can only be selected when the Eye Pattern is enabled Attack Attack i...

Page 194: ...MAX the greatest intensity Gamut Setup Menu The Gamut Setup menu is used to change the Gamut Intensity Gamut Contrast Persistence Attack Color Plot and Data Error Persistence Gamut Intensity The Gamut...

Page 195: ...has picture selected The thumbnail picture is shown in one corner of each Upper Left Upper Right Lower Left and Lower Right pane by using the THUMBNAIL menu A sample quad screen display containing a t...

Page 196: ...ble for line 6 For more information on XDS see information on page 108 Table 4 19 XDS Line Selections Selection Selection Option Selection Option ID NUMBER FUTURE CONTENT ADVISORY PSIP STRUCTURE CONTR...

Page 197: ...val for some time in excess of the duration setting The Teletext Not Updating alarm is also activated when the Teletext carrier is present and the data word is null for a period in excess of the durat...

Page 198: ...n bars when a SMPTE split field color bar signal is applied VBI MASK The VBI Vertical Blanking Interval MASK menu selection is used to mask closed caption and non active lines With VBI MASK set to ON...

Page 199: ...oups in the ENABLE AUDIO menu Display Setup The Display Setup menu is used to configure the Display colors graticule and cursor Intensity XGA Freeze Monitor and LCD Backlight Display Colors The displa...

Page 200: ...rom Clock is used to creates a frame capture at a specified time Freeze on Alarm Freeze on Alarm is used to create a frame capture when one or more user selectable alarms are triggered The FREEZE ON A...

Page 201: ...ion One RCU 1000 connects to multiple TVM instruments using a multidrop straight through wire with RJ 11 connectors not a standard telephone wire that connects to the REMOTE ports on the back of the T...

Page 202: ...the System Administrator to determine the Subnet Mask Gateway The Gateway is the network address that provides access to an outside network Use the Gateway submenu to configure the Gateway on a netwo...

Page 203: ...Function The GPI Output Function submenu is used to determine the GPO Polarity and GPO Output Setup for each input GPO Out 1 and 2 Polarity There are two OUTPUT GPIs that are associated with a list of...

Page 204: ...to DISABLE ENABLED ROUTER ENABLED SCANNER ENABLED ROUTER will allow manual control and ENABLED SCANNER will force the router to sequentially switch through all activated inputs ROUTER MODE CHANNEL Sel...

Page 205: ...on 4 Use the NAVIGATION buttons to move the cursor to PANEL LOCKOUT 5 Press the ENT button The Enter Password screen appears 6 Use the UP and DOWN NAVIGATION buttons to move the cursor to select 0 9 f...

Page 206: ...second password number 4 Use the UP and DOWN NAVIGATION buttons to move the cursor to select 0 9 second digit in password 5 Use the RIGHT NAVIGATION button to select the third password number 6 Use t...

Page 207: ...ssword 16 Use the RIGHT NAVIGATION button to move the cursor to the third password number 17 Use the UP and DOWN NAVIGATION buttons to move the cursor to select 0 9 third digit in the new password 18...

Page 208: ...lected line The range for VITC LINE NTSC is adjustable from Line 10 to 30 and VITC PAL is adjustable from line 6 TO 30 For more information on displaying Time code see Time Code on page 173 Aural Aler...

Page 209: ...capture can be stored onto the USB removable drive Pressing the ENT button on the FILE NAVIGATOR menu item access the File Manager Screen shown in Figure 4 8 Figure 4 8 File Navigator Screen The left...

Page 210: ...ss the SYSTEM FLASH UPDATE FROM USB PRESENT The unit then proceeds into flash mode Flash update status is shown with the line by line programming and sector results When complete Flash Update Complete...

Page 211: ...Global Setup Menu Functions TVM Series Installation and Operation Handbook 187 Copyright 2008 Harris Corporation Figure 4 9 About Screen...

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Page 213: ...ration are two general terms used in the alarm menus Sensitivity Sensitivity is set by Consecutive Errored Samples CES When setting amplitude limits a noise spike can exceed the limit while the video...

Page 214: ...the alarm list When an alarm is first registered it appears at the top of the alarm display area and is yellow If the alarm is short term i e two seconds or less the alarm text reverts to the origina...

Page 215: ...nent of the transcoded RGB signal falls outside the upper or lower limits for a period in excess of the duration setting The Sensitivity can be increased to provide immunity to fast transcoding spikes...

Page 216: ...Present Detects other ancillary information Format Errors Detects a format error The following information is displayed when the CRC display is ON and an HD format is detected Display Description Time...

Page 217: ...in the line number count RESERVED VALUES USED IMPROPERLY The Reserved Values Used Improperly alarm occurs when the eight most significant bits SD or all ten bits HD are all 1 or 0 in any place other t...

Page 218: ...he Left Right and Top Bottom border settings define the tolerance of the Picture Shift alarm If one or more pixels are above the threshold for each of the four tolerance borders no alarm will be decla...

Page 219: ...period in excess of the duration setting Subtitle Not Updating SD The Subtitle Not Updating alarm occurs when Subtitles carrier is present and the subtitles are the same for a period in excess of the...

Page 220: ...tting Analog Gamut Peak Upper The Peak Upper alarm occurs when active video falls outside the upper limit for a period in excess of the duration setting Peak video includes luminance and or chrominanc...

Page 221: ...so assume the line position is set to monitor the blue color packet with a range of 5 and duration of 0 seconds If the phase error between burst and the blue vector point exceeds 5 an alarm occurs Hor...

Page 222: ...Caption Not Updating alarm is activated when closed caption carrier is present and the data word on line 21 is null in a composite signal for a period in excess of the duration setting Teletext Not D...

Page 223: ...Sync alarm occurs when LTC and VITC are compared and differ beyond the threshold 1 to 30 frames selection for a period in excess of the duration setting DVITC Time Code Alarm Error Types The DVITC Tim...

Page 224: ...es The selectable monitored tables are PAT PMT STT MGT VCT RRT EIT and ETT ETR 290 1st Priority The ETR 290 1st Priority menu contains the TS Sync Loss alarm Sync Byte Error alarm PAT Error alarm Cont...

Page 225: ...ng Table RRT and the Extended Text Table ETT A CRC Error alarm indicates if the content of any selected table is corrupted PCR Error A Program Clock Reference PCR is used to re generate the local 27 M...

Page 226: ...er 0x0010 NIT Other Error DVB only The NIT Other Error alarm activates when Network Information Table sections with the same number appear slower than the repetition rate SDT Actual Error DVB only The...

Page 227: ...n the PMT or CAT occurs Repetition Error The Repetition Error alarm occurs when one of the following tables falls outside the maximum repetition rate or range Running Status Table RST Time and Data Ta...

Page 228: ...se PID Error The Base PID Error alarm occurs when a table other than the following tables appear at PID 0x1FFB MGT CVCTR TVCT STT DCCT DCC SCT and or RRT The table IDs associated with these tables are...

Page 229: ...en MLT M m Toggles Multi mode Normal mode UL 1 Selects the Upper Left Quadrant UR 2 Selects the Upper Right Quadrant LL 3 Selects the Lower Left Quadrant LR 4 Selects the Lower Right Quadrant WFM W w...

Page 230: ...knob clockwise rotation Curved Arrow CCW Curved Arrow knob counter clockwise rotation Curved Arrow Push Curved Arrow knob push CW Page Up Vertical knob clockwise rotation CCW Page Down Vertical knob...

Page 231: ...web browser at the TVM TVM IP address Before the default web screen appears a password must be entered to access the instrument Each password allows specific privileges The following passwords are ca...

Page 232: ...ates the Alarm Enable and Parameter Settings field for each Time Code Alarm The Enable Field is set with a 0 for Disable Alarm or a 1 for Enable Alarm See Table 4 10 on page 155 for the list of alarm...

Page 233: ...he WEB RCU is the virtual front panel controls for the TVM TVM instrument All the buttons relate to specific buttons on the front panel There are some slight differences to the WEB RCU that differ fro...

Page 234: ...mmunications A Management Information Base MIB is an object database that can be monitored by a Network Management System NMS The protocol standardized for communicating MIB objects between an Agent a...

Page 235: ...ngs If a problem persists after the cables are correctly connected and the unit is set up perform a Cold Start Only one procedure needs to be performed to cold start the unit The first type of cold st...

Page 236: ...rols to center the display The video signal is too low in amplitude or the sync edge is too noisy Verify that the External Reference signal is of sufficient amplitude Waveform not locked when External...

Page 237: ...by itself The router control is on Turn off router control in the setup menu No communications on remote RCU port The baud rate is not correct Select the proper RCU baud rate The IP address is incorr...

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Page 239: ...100 meters of Belden 8281 at 1 485 Gb s Up to 250 meters of Belden 8281 at 270 Mb S Return loss 15 dB 5 MHz to 1 485 GHz 10 dB 1 485 GHz to 2 97 Gb s Monitor output Follows the selected digital input...

Page 240: ...itor output Follows the selected digital input Monitor output data rate 270 Mb s Monitor output connector BNC Monitor output level 800 mV nominal Video Input Specifications Analog Option Item Specific...

Page 241: ...to 10X all high pass filter bandwidths Intrinsic jitter 70 ps for HD 150 ps for SD Jitter displayed with ideal input default display settings with cursor measurement and 1 KHz filter selection includi...

Page 242: ...ce 20k Inputs digital Four AES EBU serial digital pairs with input expansion option to eight Sixteen embedded audio channels one Dolby E or AC 3 stream Input connectors Four or eight BNC female Impeda...

Page 243: ...ctor audio alarm status timing optional eye pattern simultaneously or individually as a full screen display of each separately Additional data analyzer display for pixel analysis Also view multiple wa...

Page 244: ...yzer Item Specification Displays Data Four word maximum display of samples of a particular line Pixel Three word Y CB CR display of a particular picture element Three modes to display pixel data pixel...

Page 245: ...708B Data types supported CC1 primary CC3 secondary 708 Digital television caption service HD only Gamut Display Item Specification Monitored parameters Composite gamut positive and negative chroma p...

Page 246: ...ections 6 External Routing Control Item Specification Switcher protocol RS 12X Number of RS XX One Physical interconnection standard RS 485 Power Requirements Item Specification AC power source 90 264...

Page 247: ...tern and monitor output Replaces standard A and B inputs Must be used as inputs A and B Only one per unit TVM VTM JEM Two looping inputs for SMPTE 292M HD SDI or SMPTE 259M C SD SDI auto detect with E...

Page 248: ...nalysis Option Bargraphs and CineSound View up to 8 audio channels Includes 4 analog stereo inputs 8 AES EBU inputs with 4 shared output and 16 channels of embedded audio Analog monitoring outputs of...

Page 249: ...Specifications TVM Series Installation and Operation Handbook 225 Copyright 2008 Harris Corporation TVM Options Item Specification BLK 1 Blank panel for DRC 2A DAT 3 Half rack tray for DRC 2A...

Page 250: ...t 2 3 Analog input 3 22 Analog input 3 4 GND 23 Analog input 4 5 Analog input 4 24 Analog input 5 6 Analog input 5 25 Analog input 6 7 Analog input 6 26 GND 8 Analog input 7 27 Analog input 7 9 Analog...

Page 251: ...1 18 T M D S Data 0 3 T M D S Data 2 4 Shield 11 T M D S Data 1 3 Shield 19 T M D S Data 0 5 Shield 4 T M D S Data 4 12 T M D S Data 3 20 T M D S Data 5 5 T M D S Data 4 13 T M D S Data 3 21 T M D S D...

Page 252: ...n for GPI 1 2 GPI input 4 Select input D 15 GPI output 2 3 GPI input 3 Select input C 16 Return for GPI 2 4 GPI input 2 Select input B 17 Reserved 5 GPI input 1 Select input A 18 Reserved 6 GPI input...

Page 253: ...Pinout Signal TVM RCU1000 1 OPEN Open GND 2 RX Received by TVM Series Transmit from RCU 3 RX Received by TVM Series Transmit from RCU 4 TX Transmit from TVM Series Received by RCU 5 TX Transmit from...

Page 254: ...rris Corporation Figure B 7 Ethernet RJ 45 Connector Table B 6 Ethernet RJ 45 Connector Pinouts Pinout Signal Pinout Signal 1 TX 5 N C 2 TX 6 RX 3 RX 7 N C 4 N C 8 N C Figure B 8 USB Connector Table B...

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Page 275: ...adopted by the DVB and called DVB ASI The transmission method allows for the transport of varying data payloads in a constant data stream The DVB ASI transport stream rate is 270 Mb s Audio Breakaway...

Page 276: ...the saturation and hue Black gray and white have no chrominance color signals have both chrominance and luminance CH Chroma Chrominance Luminance Delay C L Delay A measurement that indicates the amoun...

Page 277: ...w much hue shift occurs with luminance level changes Digital Video Broadcasting DVB A specific project office of the European Broadcast Union This group has produced a set of digital broadcasting stan...

Page 278: ...oding limits Encoded legalization usually calculates first the encoded luminance value and then the corresponding chroma value to make legalization judgments Encoded Video A combined single video sign...

Page 279: ...ll colors which are included in a particularly defined color group such as 601 gamut Genlock Generator Lock A method of synchronization involving the generation of a video signal that is time and phas...

Page 280: ...LS Left Surround LTC Longitudinal Time Code A SMPTE timecode standard usually recorded onto the linear audio track of a VTR Luminance The degree of brightness black and white portion of the video sign...

Page 281: ...an elementary data stream It is a layer in the system coding syntax Packetized Elementary Stream PES The data structure used to carry elementary stream data The packets consist of a header followed b...

Page 282: ...splays Push push Toggle Switch An electro mechanical device which when pushed alternates the condition of the switch Push once it s off push again it s on Quadrature Output An output in a television d...

Page 283: ...eers Standard Definition Television SDTV This term is used to signify a digital television system in which the quality is approximately equivalent to that of NTSC This equivalent quality may be achiev...

Page 284: ...a packet in a digital video interface for the purpose of identifying the video payload Formatted according to SMPTE 352M the data includes the video format and interface transport the picture rate and...

Page 285: ...Types 90 AES EBU 90 Analog 90 Dolby D 90 Dolby E 90 Dolby 90 Embedded 90 Back Panel 11 Connectors 16 50 A IN 50 A OUT 50 A B MON OUT 50 Analog Audio In Out 16 B IN 50 B OUT 50 Digital Audio IN OUT 16...

Page 286: ...19 Display Capture 132 Display Color Selection 175 Display Colors 175 Display Freeze Specifications 220 Dual Link 166 Embedded Audio Display 116 Encoded Gamut Alarm 75 Environmental Specifications 222...

Page 287: ...ter 49 60 Display 43 50 High Pass Filter Selection 48 60 Jitter Display Specifications 216 KEYBOARD Commands 205 LCD Backlight 177 LFE 104 Line Select Gamut 76 Mode 38 68 76 Waveform and Vector Displa...

Page 288: ...180 Port Desctiption 17 Scroll Metadata 104 116 SDI Freeze Mode 133 Service 12 Set Time 183 SETUP MENU 118 Shipment Returning to Harris Corporation 12 Source ID 167 SpyderWeb II 206 Standards Video 7...

Page 289: ...I 216 Video Metadata 106 Video Setup NTSC Pedestal 167 Video standards supported 7 VITS 189 Waveform 31 Adjustment 34 Blanking 42 Center 43 Component Sequence 43 Cursor 38 Display 118 Errors 45 Filter...

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