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To alternately engage and disengage this function press the multifunction key
MORE (36)
, then
TONE
. Repeat this sequence to disengage it.
The instrument generates a note whose pitch is low when the signal level being received is low; the
pitch becomes proportionally higher as signal level increases.
While the tone pitch is proportional to input signal level (or DCP), its volume may be adjusted as
required by means of key
(5)
then spinning the Shaft Encoder.
When the tone is off, the audio monitor is operating.
7.15.5
Video Signal Quality
In the measurement mode the automatic gain control is excluded, and for full scale values beyond 70
dB
µ
V one or more attenuation cells of the signal are engaged. This may cause a slight snow effect on
the television picture. To obtain a high quality TV-picture it is always possible to pass to the TV mode
(see sections 7.12 and 7.16) which allows the signal to be evaluated as a normal TV set would.
7.16
TV & TELETEXT FUNCTION
To select the TV function press
TV
.
Figure 12
shows the OSD readings and the TV-picture received.
Its related audio subcarrier is regularly received as well.
By pressing
TXT
, Teletext is engaged. It is possible to change page directly by composing the page
number on the numerical keyboard or sequentially by means of the Shaft Encoder. To return to the TV
function press any one of the multifunction keys
(4
and
36)
.
Figure 12
TV mode display
7.16.1
Selection of the TV-Standard
The basic version of the instrument is capable of receiving TV signals in the PAL B/G TV-standard. If
the instrument is equipped with the multistandard option (for example, SECAM L or another one), it is
possible to select the alternative TV-standard by means of
STD (36)
. By means of the Utility Routines
(which see)it is also possible to know which TV-standard is set by default.
7.16.2
Synch Pulse Display
Pressing
SYNC
displays the horizontal synch pulse of the video signal received,on the left side of the
screen, just as on an ordinary oscilloscope.
The analysis of the synch pulse may offer quite useful information; in particular:
TV
362.00 CHS28 pr 00
STD BG M 20
TXT
MEA
SPEC
SYNC