TDR60 Overview
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Auxiliary Data Delivery
The TDR60 is able to decode and deliver uncompressed
optional data streams. This data may take the form of non-specific auxiliary data,
or, depending on the transmission site, may be other video- or audio-specific data.
Asynchronous RS-232 data is output on a female DB-9 connector configurable
from 75 bps to 38.4 kbps. Synchronous RS-422 data is output on a DB-15 HD
connector configurable up to 2 Mbps.
Monitor and Control Functions
The TDR60 monitor and control functions include:
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Front panel operator control utilizing an easy-to-use, intuitive menu and push-
buttons
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Remote control using an RS-232 interface
Front Panel
The TDR60 front panel interface allows you to scroll through a
standard set of menus to easily set your operating parameters. All configuration
and monitoring functions can be efficiently performed using the front panel.
At-a-glance
system status can be quickly determined by checking the front panel
status and fault LED:
Remote Control
A remote unit is easily connected to the EIA-232 remote control
port allowing the TDR60 to be configured, monitored, and controlled using
character-based ASCII protocol.
Programmable Memory
The TDR60 is a field-deployable unit with non-volatile,
field-programmable memory that ensures retention of configuration parameters
during power outages, power off, and transportation. The TDR60 maintains the
last user configuration in flash memory.
Configuration Sets
The TDR60 has a number of default configurations that can be
restored as well as several user-defined configuration sets that can be saved and
restored.
Construction
The TDR60 is a small, 1RU (44.2mm/1.75”) high, 19-inch rack
mount chassis with an international auto-sensing AC power supply.