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User Manual

DS1000 Series
Television Demodulators

070-9858-01

Summary of Contents for DS1001

Page 1: ...User Manual DS1000 Series Television Demodulators 070 9858 01 ...

Page 2: ...atents issued and pending Information in this publication supercedes that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved Printed in the U S A Tektronix Inc P O Box 1000 Wilsonville OR 97070 1000 TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc ...

Page 3: ...ations This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a to repair damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install repair or service the product b to repair damage resulting from improper use or conne...

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Page 5: ... 4 Changing the Mains Voltage 1 4 Power On Procedure 1 4 Mechanical Installation 1 6 Custom Installation 1 7 Rackmount Information 1 7 Functional Check 1 8 Operating Basics Functional Overview 2 1 Front Panel Features 2 1 Rear Panel Connectors 2 3 Operating Procedures 2 4 Applying Power 2 4 Selecting Display Modes 2 5 Selecting a Program 2 8 Adjusting the Current Program 2 9 Reference Configuring ...

Page 6: ...te Operation Flag B 4 Command Types B 5 Sending and Receiving Data B 5 Send Address Phase B 5 Send Data Phase B 6 Receive Address Phase B 7 Polling for Status Messages B 8 Getting a Message B 9 Command Syntax B 11 Data Types B 11 Data Offset B 12 Remote Command Descriptions B 13 AFC B 13 AUD_OUT B 14 AUD_PREF B 15 BTSC B 16 CHANNEL B 17 DISC B 18 FREQ B 19 IDN B 20 LOG Query only B 21 MSG B 21 MSG...

Page 7: ...Series User Manual iii TUNING B 29 ZCP B 30 Appendix C Service C 1 Packaging for Shipment C 1 Replacing the Fuse C 2 Cleaning the Exterior C 2 Appendix D Channel Tables D 1 Appendix E Factory Default Settings E 1 Glossary Index ...

Page 8: ...t of Figures Figure 1 1 Rear panel connectors 1 5 Figure 1 2 Typical system configuration 1 6 Figure 2 1 DS1000 series front panel 2 1 Figure 2 2 Rear panel connectors for NTSC and PAL models 2 3 Figure B 1 Pin assignments for the SERIAL connector B 2 ...

Page 9: ...cations and compliances A 5 Table A 7 Safety certification and compliance A 6 Table A 8 Safety standards A 7 Table B 1 Rear panel SERIAL port connections B 2 Table B 2 Special byte codes B 3 Table B 3 Data types used in remote communication B 11 Table D 1 CATV HRC channel table D 2 Table D 2 CATV IRC channel table D 3 Table D 3 CATV standard channel table D 5 Table D 4 Standard channel table D 7 T...

Page 10: ...ia channel table D 16 Table D 14 VHF China channel table D 17 Table D 15 VHF Ireland channel table D 17 Table D 16 VHF New Zealand channel table D 17 Table D 17 VHF South Africa channel table D 18 Table D 18 VHF OIRT channel table D 18 Table D 19 VHF CCIR channel table D 18 Table E 1 Program default settings E 1 Table E 2 System default settings E 2 ...

Page 11: ... is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electric shock the grounding conductor must be connected to earth ground Before making connections to the input or output terminals of the product ensure that the product is properly grounded Observe All Terminal Ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard observe all ratings and markings on the product Consult the product manual fo...

Page 12: ...hat could result in damage to this product or other property Terms on the Product These terms may appear on the product DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the marking WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the marking CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product Symbols on the Product These symbols may appear on t...

Page 13: ...edures Operating Basics contains a functional overview describing the front and rear panel controls and connectors and a tutorial guiding the user through basic instrument operation Reference contains details on setting up unit presets and descrip tions of each preset item and its function Appendix A provides instrument specifications both electrical and mechanical Appendix B describes remote cont...

Page 14: ... us by e mail tm_app_supp tek com For product support outside of North America contact your local Tektronix distributor or sales office Service Support Contact your local Tektronix distributor or sales office Or visit our web site for a listing of worldwide service locations http www tek com For other information In North America 1 800 TEK WIDE 1 800 835 9433 An operator will direct your call To w...

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Page 17: ...TSC M N and 45 25 to 860 25 MHz for PAL B G and I The high performance of the conversion guarantees a measurement quality signal after demodulation Television demodulator Television system ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ DS1001 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ NTSC ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ DS1002 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ PAL B G ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ DS1003 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ PAL I To find th...

Page 18: ...AL connector 9 pin on the rear panel The interface type RS232C or RS485 is configured through the Serial Config menu With the RS485 protocol you can set unique addresses for multiple units and control them all remotely Physical Dimensions The dimensions of the television demodulator are length 1 8 inches 46 mm width 8 1 inches 206 mm and depth 17 3 inches 440 mm In a 19 inch 483 mm rack it is a ha...

Page 19: ...fuses 159 0366 00 User Manual 070 9858 XX this manual Optional Accessories You can order the following rackmounting kits from Tektronix TVGF11A adapter mounts a single instrument in a standard 19 inch rack TVGF13 adapter mounts two half rack width instruments side by side in a standard 19 inch rack Use this adapter to mount DS1000 and VM100 series instruments side by side TVGF14 adapter mounts two...

Page 20: ...perate from a single phase power source having one of its current carrying conductors at or near earth ground the neutral conductor Only the line conductor is fused for over current protection Systems that have both current carrying conductors live with respect to ground such as phase to phase on multiphase systems are not recommended as power sources A protective ground connection by way of the g...

Page 21: ...ion demodulator tests major circuits during power on and displays the following status messages ROM test RAM test I2C test System Initialization When testing completes the television demodulator displays the current RF setting Figure 1 1 Rear panel connectors ...

Page 22: ...or equipment rack Figure 1 2 shows a sample connection in a system including a video monitor and an audio monitor NOTE All qualification testing was performed with the factory shipped cabinet installed To guarantee compliance with specifica tions operate the instrument only in the original cabinet Video output RF Antenna input Audio L R outputs Video monitor Audio monitor Figure 1 2 Typical system...

Page 23: ...tor is one half rack wide and one rack unit high It requires approximately 3 inches 7 6 cm of rear panel clearance for the power cord and cable connections and 20 inches 50 8 cm in front of the rack for installation and removal You can order the following rackmounting kits from Tektronix TVGF11A adapter mounts a single instrument in a standard 19 inch rack TVGF13 adapter mounts two half rack width...

Page 24: ...ther monitoring equipment Ensure that this connection is terminated in 75 W 4 Check for a valid video display and if possible a nominal 1 Vpp signal level 5 Connect the audio outputs AUDIO OUT R and AUDIO OUT L to a suitable audio monitoring device For example use the Lindos LA102 Audio Measuring Set Check for a nominal 0 dBm level 6 Connect the IF output 45 75 IF on the DS1001 model or 38 9 MHz o...

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Page 27: ...on system allows the store and recall of system settings through the use of programs presets All program settings are saved in the television demodulator non volatile memory when the unit is turned off The following procedures use factory settings for the illustrations your display will vary if you have changed the settings Functional Overview This section describes the front panel and rear panel ...

Page 28: ...y mode is reached the next press of the display button returns to the first display mode PROGRAM button Use the program button to enter the program selection mode CONFIG button Use the configuration button to modify unit settings UP and DOWN buttons and Use the up and down buttons to scroll through the program set up and program configuration items When the unit status display is active the up and...

Page 29: ...operation The fuse holder is located just above the AC power connector Refer to Appendix C for fuse replacement instructions Serial Connector Provides a bidirectional serial connection for remote control by a PC The connector is a 9 pin subminiature D type Serial communication using this connector complies with RS232 and RS485 standards For instructions on selecting the RS232 or the RS485 interfac...

Page 30: ... or mono channel output for NTSC systems For PAL systems it provides a NICAM FM audio output left channel or language 1 dual mode AUDIO OUT R Provides a BTSC stereo right channel or second audio program SAP output for NTSC systems For PAL systems it provides a NICAM FM audio output right channel or language 2 dual mode Operating Procedures This section describes how to correctly apply power to the...

Page 31: ... display mode the next press of the display button returns the display to the first display mode The following list describes the display modes in their order of appearance 1 System Status After power on sequence completes the display shows the current channel and frequency selection and the RF signal strength for the channel and frequency The channel number is taken from the frequency table you s...

Page 32: ...isplay allows you to view the configuration of the current program preset The top line shows the active program number and the bottom lines shows the program items Use the up and down buttons and to view the entire configuration by scrolling through the various program items Refer to page 3 3 for a description of each item in the Program set up To change a Program select the Program number here th...

Page 33: ...count shows the maximum error count It is updated if the latest error count exceeds the current peak hold error count All three error counts can be cleared by pressing the enter button when in the Nicam error count display mode 5 Product title The product title display shows the product number transmission standard and unit serial number 6 Firmware revision The firmware revision display shows the ...

Page 34: ...nge Selecting a Program The television demodulator can store and recall 20 different programs presets from non volatile memory Only one of the programs is active at a time Use the PROGRAM button to select a program Pressing the PROGRAM button brings up the program selection display The the first line displays the current active program number and the second line displays the program channel and fr...

Page 35: ...justing the Current Program You can temporarily adjust the channel number and frequency while in the system status display Use the up and down buttons and to change the channel and the left and right buttons to change the frequency The changes you make are temporary and will be lost when you select another display mode or remove the AC power ...

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Page 39: ... television demodulator This active control allows you to see the affects of a change without exiting the program configuration mode If selected changes do not give the desired result you can discard the changes by exiting the configuration mode using the NO save option Refer to Appendix E for a list of factory default settings for all configurable items Table 3 1 Configure menu hierarchy Configur...

Page 40: ...ust 10 to 10 3 Contrast Adjust Display Contrast Adjust Dark to Max brightness 4 User Channel Table Channel 1 50 NTSC 55 25 to 801 25 MHz PAL 45 25 to 860 25 MHz 5 Serial Set up Serial Mode RS232 RS485 Unit Address 32 to 63 RTS CTS Disabled Enabled RS485 Termination Unterminated Terminated Quick Guide To configure the television demodulator follow these procedures 1 Press the front panel CONFIG but...

Page 41: ...ress the enter button 6 To exit the configuration mode press the DISPLAY button Program Configuration The Program selection in the Configure menu allows you to modify a Program Before entering the Configure menu you must select the Program number you wish to modify To modify a Program press the Program button and use the up and down buttons and to choose the program number you wish to modify Then ...

Page 42: ...tables 2 Channel Use the channel item CH to select a channel from the chosen frequency table The channel frequency appears in brackets after the channel number This channel selection and the following frequency selection interact Changing either one will change the other 3 Frequencies If the required frequency is not contained in any frequency table you can manually set the frequency using the fre...

Page 43: ... the ZCP status ZCP line and ZCP position items The ZCP status item determines whether the ZCP signal is on or off ON OFF The ZCP line setting determines on which video line the ZCP is active For PAL systems the line number range is 6 to 16 and 319 329 For NTSC systems the line number range is 10 to 20 F1 and 10 to 20 F2 The ZCP position item determines the start position of the ZCP on the chosen ...

Page 44: ...y choice signal is not present then the secondary choice takes control 6 Audio Input Selection The audio input selection item allows control of the audio outputs on the rear panel For PAL systems the available choices are MONO1 MONO2 DUAL MONO and STEREO For NTSC systems the available choices are MONO MONO SAP STEREO and SAP 7 AFC ON OFF The AFC selection when enabled sets the tuning system of the...

Page 45: ...uency The options for the AFC item are either on or off 8 Sound Trap ON OFF The sound trap status item when enabled adds extra filtering to remove any sound element from the video signal The options for the sound trap item are either on or off 9 BTSC Stereo SAP Noise Thresholds The BTSC Stereo and SAP noise threshold items are only present on NTSC systems and are used to switch stereo and SAP outp...

Page 46: ...Use the up and down buttons and to select SERIAL SET UP Press the enter button to enter the Config Serial menu Use the up and down buttons and to choose and change any of the following selections 1 Serial Mode Sets the mode of the serial port to either RS232 or RS485 Refer to Serial Port Connection on page B 1 for connection information 2 Unit Address Sets the RS485 serial mode address A controlli...

Page 47: ...is 32 to 63 3 RS232 RTS CTS status DISABLED ENABLED Enables or disables hardware handshaking on the serial port when in the RS232 serial mode 4 RS485 termination TERMINATED UNTERMINATED Enables or disables termination at the television demodulator in the RS485 serial mode Enable termination when the television demodulator is the last device in a multi drop system Select unterminated when it is not...

Page 48: ...esponse and do so only when connected to equipment that can measure the changes to frequency response The changes to frequency response affect only the current active frequency which is shown on the top line of the frequency response configuration display You can adjust several frequencies which are stored in the television demodulator non volatile memory Due to memory limitations within the telev...

Page 49: ... 649 75 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 120 00 127 75 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 270 00 279 75 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 650 00 669 75 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 128 00 135 75 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 280 00 289 75 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 670 00 689 75 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 136 00 143 75 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 290 00 299 75 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 690 00 709 75 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 144 00 151 75 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 300 00 309...

Page 50: ...ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 440 00 454 00 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Contrast Adjustment The Contrast Adjust selection in the Configure menu allows you to set the contrast of the front panel LCD display To modify the contrast press the CONFIG button to access the Configure menu Use the up and down buttons and to select Contrast Adjust Press the enter button to enter the Contrast Adjustment menu Use the left and right...

Page 51: ...hannel Table Press the enter button to enter the User Channel Table menu The television demodulator can store several custom channels and frequencies You can select from channels 1 to 50 using the up and down arrow keys Use the left and right arrow keys to set the new frequency for the channel The channel frequency is saved when you either press the Config button or select another channel You sele...

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Page 55: ...quirements is calibrated and working within its specified limits Reference information marked RI amplifies a performance requirement or provides useful information on other operating parameters This section contains the following specifications Table A 1 Video specifications Table A 2 Audio specifications Table A 3 Electrical specifications power requirements Table A 4 Environmental characteristic...

Page 56: ...1 dBmV 111 dB V typical BNC RF Sensitivity1 All 0 to 30 dBmV 60 to 90 dBmV Return Loss All 6 dB Input Impedance All 75 female F type connector Frequency stability All 50 kHz Video signal to noise DS1001 DS1002 3 50 dB NTC7 weighted 50 dB unified weighted Video outputs DS1001 DS1002 3 One BNC connector Two BNC connectors Quadrature output All 1 Vpp 90 phase of video signal on BNC connector 4 5 MHz ...

Page 57: ...eferenced to system M N 60 ns 100 kHz to 4 43 MHz Referenced to system B G General 60 ns 100 kHz to 4 43 MHz Referenced to system I Flat Luminance Bar Amp All 2 typical Luminance Bar Tilt All 3 typical 2T K Factor All 2 5 typical Line Time Distortion All 3 typical Table A 2 Audio specifications Category Product Description Audio Outputs DS1001 DS1002 3 2 XLR configurable left right mono SAP mono m...

Page 58: ... Environmental characteristics Category Description Operating Temperature 5_ C to 35_ C Storing Temperature 20_ C to 75_ C Operating Altitude 6500 ft maximum 2 000 m Non operating Altitude 50 000 ft maximum 15 000 m Relative Humidity maximum operating 80 for temperatures up to 31_ C decreasing linearly to 50 at 40_ C Table A 5 Physical characteristics Category Description Dimensions Height 1 8 in ...

Page 59: ... quality shielded cables must be used to ensure compliance Austrailia New Zealand Declaration of Conformity EMC Complies with EMC provision of Radiocommunications Act per the following standard s AN NZS 2064 1 2 Industrial Scientific and Medical Equipment 1992 FCC Compliance Emissions comply with FCC Code of Federal Regulations 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Limits3 3 High quality shielded cables mu...

Page 60: ... location CAT II Local level mains wall sockets Equipment at this level includes appliances portable tools and similar products Equipment is usually cord connected CAT I Secondary signal level or battery operated circuits of electronic equipment Table A 7 Safety certification and compliance Category Description Temperature operating 5_ C to 40_ C Altitude maximum operat ing 6500 feet 2000 meters R...

Page 61: ...11 1 Standard for Electrical Measuring and Test Equipment Canadian Certification CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use European Union Com pliance Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Amended by 93 68 EEC EN61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Additional Compliance IEC1010...

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Page 63: ...ing cables while the television demodulator is powered on can result in damage to its input circuits The rear panel SERIAL connector allows remote control of the television demodulator using a PC controller The connector is a 9 pin subminiature D type with female contacts Table B 1 and Figure B 1 give the pin configuration for the SERIAL connector The SERIAL connector provides a configurable seria...

Page 64: ...efore initiating remote control of the television demodulator set the PC serial port as follows PC Serial Port Settings ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Speed ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 9600 bps ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Protocol ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 1 start bit 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Interface ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ RS485 or RS232 match the television demodulator...

Page 65: ...ÁÁ ETX ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ 03 hex ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ End of data ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ C ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ ENQ ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ 05 hex ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Enquiry ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ E ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ DLE ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ 10 hex ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Data link escape ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ P ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ ACKO ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ 11 hex ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Device is ready ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ Q ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ WACK ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ 3B hex ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Device is not ready ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ Á...

Page 66: ...ress Arr is used to receive data from the television demodulator Calculate Arr using the following equation Arr Ar x 2 1 For example if you set the remote address Ar to 50 decimal 32 hex its SCL protocol addresses are as follows Ad from Table B 2 0F hex Ars 32 hex x 2 64 hex Arr 32 hex x 2 1 65 hex Remote Operation Flag Some commands can be used only when the television demodulator is in the remot...

Page 67: ...o page B 11 The alphabetical list of commands and their parameters begins on page B 13 Sending and Receiving Data The PC must send commands and addresses in a certain order when writing data to and reading data from the television demodulator The main steps in the communications process are as follows 1 Send the identifying addresses 2 Detect readiness of the television demodulator 3 Send command ...

Page 68: ...ready response and transmit the addressing phase and data phase sequentially In this case the television demodulator aborts the not ready response after receiving the first byte of the data phase The PC receives only a DLE character When sending data Ad and Ars can be replaced by FF hex a broadcast address When the television demodulator sends a ready response it will send its real address You can...

Page 69: ...e To acquire data from the television demodulator the PC first sends the Ad and Arr addresses to identify the television demodulator This address phase aborts other communication on the same bus The television demodulator responds with a not ready phase if it does not have the requested data It responds with a ready phase followed by a data phase when it has data The receive data phase contains th...

Page 70: ...modulator The values for Ad Ars and Arr can be calculated according to instructions on page B 3 The PC addresses a television demodulator that is busy repeats the addressing phase until the television demodulator returns a ready phase then the PC sends the PATH command PC DLE ENQ Ad Ars Send Addressing phase DS1000 DLE WACK Not Ready response PC DLE ENQ Ad Ars Send Addressing phase DS1000 DLE ACKO...

Page 71: ...age is available To receive the message you must use the MSG command The following example shows how to use the MSG command to retrieve a status message from a television demodulator The PC addresses a television demodulator that is busy and repeats the addressing phase until the television demodulator returns a ready phase The PC then sends the MSG command PC DLE ENQ Ad Ars Send Addressing phase ...

Page 72: ...knowledges the data by sending the MSG command followed by the data bit pattern The PC resumes polling but clears the message data as it reads the message PC DLE ENQ Ad Ars Send addressing phase DS1000 DLE ACKO Ad Ars Ready phase PC DLE STX MSG 20h DLE ETX Data phase ...

Page 73: ...ments to a command are defined along with their range of values Returns Defines the data returned in response to a command query Data Types Data sent with a command or received from a query may be of the types listed in Table B 3 Table B 3 Data types used in remote communication Data type Description byte 8 bits ordered highest to lowest b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 word 16 bits sent as 2 bytes with th...

Page 74: ...Control B 12 DS1000 Series User Manual Data Offset The offset is the relative position of a data item in the transmitted or received data The first bit in a data transfer is number 1 so the first byte has an offset of 1 ...

Page 75: ...e following remote commands appear in alphabetical order AFC Sets or requests the current AFC status The television demodulator must be in the remote state to use this command AFC AFC afc_state Either 0 for off or 1 for on Command Result AFC control is set to on Syntax Arguments Examples ...

Page 76: ... Format Description aud_val byte Left Right PAL Left Right NTSC 0 Mono1 Mono1 Mono Mono 1 Mono2 Mono2 Mono SAP 2 Mono1 Mono2 Stereo Stereo 3 Stereo Stereo SAP SAP aud_status byte 0 Mute 1 FM Nicam Mono1 2 FM Nicam Mono2 3 FM Nicam Mono1 Mono2 4 Stereo 5 BTSC SAP 6 BTSC Mono 7 BTSC Mono SAP 8 BTSC Mono Mute Command Result Audio output mode set to dual mono for PAL systems or stereo for NTSC systems...

Page 77: ...rrent audio control preference if both FM and NICAM signals are present The television demodulator must be in the remote state to use this command AUD_PREF ap_state AUD_PREF ap_state is either 0 for FM or 1 for NICAM Command Result Audio preference is set to NICAM Syntax Arguments Examples ...

Page 78: ...ate to use this command BTSC stnt_val sapnt_val BTSC Byte offset Argument Format Description 1 stnt_val byte Sets the stereo noise threshold in the BTSC controller Range is 0 to 15 2 sapnt_val byte Sets the SAP noise threshold in the BTSC controller Range is 0 to 15 Command Result BTSC stereo noise threshold set to level 10 BTSC SAP noise threshold set to level 7 Syntax Arguments Examples ...

Page 79: ...rgu ment Description 1 table Selects the table of channels from one of the following NTSC 0 User defined table 1 CATV HRC 2 CATV IRC 3 CATV STD 4 STDOFST 5 IRC 6 HRC 7 B CAST PAL 0 User defined table 1 UHF EUROPA 2 UHF CHINA 3 VHF EUROPA 4 VHF FRANCE 5 VHF ITALY 6 VHF AUSTRALIA 7 VHF CHINA 8 VHF IRELAND 9 VHF N ZEALAND 10 VHF S AFRICA 11 VHF OIRT 12 VHF CCIR 2 chan nel_rec Selects the record numbe...

Page 80: ... selected channel number 19 PAL UHF EUROPA frequency table selected Channel record 18 selected channel number 39 DISC Puts the television demodulator in the local state which enables the front panel controls and clears the remote flag Use the command PWD to enter the remote state and set the remote flag DISC none Examples Syntax Arguments ...

Page 81: ...ommand FREQ freqH_val freqL_val FREQ Byte offset Argument Format Description 1 freqH_val word x yyy Sets the integer part of the frequency in MHz X frequency in MHz 256 YYY frequency in MHz x 256 The range is 45 to 860 3 freqL_val word x yyy Sets the fractional part of the frequency in kHz X frequency in kHz 256 YYY frequency in kHz x 256 The range is 0 to 999 Command Result freqH 1 100 1x256 100 ...

Page 82: ... with IDN unit_loc The television demodulator must be in the remote state to use this command IDN unit_loc IDN device version unit_loc unit_loc up to 20 characters device version unit_loc Byte offset Argument Format Description 1 device Char 10 Model DS1001 11 version Char 6 Software version V01 00 17 unit_loc Char 20 Custom name DEMOD2 Command Result The model is DS1001 the software is version 1 ...

Page 83: ...lears or requests the status of the television demodulator The MSG command causes the television demodulator to place any messages in its transmit buffer Use a receive phase to return the message The television demodulator can be polled continuously see page B 8 MSG clears the message bit s matching the true bits in the message byte state The television demodulator must be in the remote state to u...

Page 84: ...mal which equals 80h or 10000000b This message indicates an invalid command MSG_C Enables or disables message generation in the television demodulator Setting MSG_C from 1 to 0 clears all pending messages The television demodulator must be in the remote state to use this command MSG_C msg_state MSG_C msg_state one byte either 1 to enable messages or 0 to disable them Command Result The television ...

Page 85: ...age If the messages are disabled with the MSG_C command the television demodulator will not have a message For more information on using the PATH command for polling refer to page B 8 PATH Ad Ars PATH Device address Description Ad Device address always 0F hex for the television demodulator Ars Remote address calculated on page B 3 Command Result Ad Ars The television demodulator has a message and ...

Page 86: ...e this command PRESET pres_nr settings_data PRESET press_nr is the program number to set or query Range 1 20 settings_data Refer to the SETT command for a definition of these parameters Command Result settings_data Returns the program data for number 10 PWD Puts the television demodulator in the remote state and sets the remote flag The front panel is disabled when in the remote state Use the comm...

Page 87: ...current setting of the television demodulator This command sets the tuning mode to PROGRAM This command is allowed only when the remote flag is true and when TUNING 4 indicating the PROGRAM mode RECPRT prog_nr RECPRT prog_nr one byte in the range 1 to 20 to indicate the program number Command Result 12 The program number 12 is the current active program Syntax Arguments Examples ...

Page 88: ...al or 2 to indicate no input signal Command Result 2 The television demodulator does not detect a signal SETT Sets or requests several operating parameters of the television demodulator With the SETT command you can set several parameters at once instead of using several different commands SETT can replace the following commands FREQ AFC AUD_PREF STRAP ZCP BTSC and AUD_OUT The new settings are eff...

Page 89: ...dio mode selection bit 1 b4 audio mode selection bit 0 b3 audio preference NICAM b2 Sound trap control b1 AFC control b0 off channel frequency Audio mode bits b4 b5 B4 B5 PAL mode NTSC mode 0 0 mono1 mono 1 0 mono2 mono SAP 0 1 mono1 mono2 stereo 1 1 stereo SAP 6 7 ZCP line num ber 0 to 21 ZCP 8 ZCP position 0 to 4 ZCP 9 BTSC stereo noise 0 to 15 BTSC 10 BTSC SAP noise 0 to 15 BTSC Command Result ...

Page 90: ...ual STRAP Sets or requests the status of the sound trap The television demodula tor must be in the remote state to use this command STRAP strap_state STRAP strap_state Either 1 for On or 0 for Off Command Result Sound trap is on Syntax Arguments Examples ...

Page 91: ...e in the remote state to use this command TUNING tune_mode TUNING tune_mode may be set to any of three modes 0 Channel tuning allows tuning by channel number 3 Frequency tuning allows tuning by frequency in network standard increments 4 Programmed tuning allows tuning by loading a stored preset Command Result 4 Returned data of 4 means television demodulator is in program preset mode Syntax Argume...

Page 92: ...ge 1 zcp_state 0 for Off 1 for On 2 3 zcp_line_no Sets the line number on which the ZCP is activated The range is 0 to 20 The zcp_line_no translates to an actual video line number as follows Line No 0 10 11 21 PAL 6 16 319 329 NTSC 10 20 Field 1 10 20 Field 2 4 zcp_position ZCP position on the selected line Range is 0 to 4 Command Result NTSC ZCP is active on line 12 field 2 in position 1 PAL ZCP ...

Page 93: ...tions 1 Write the following on a tag attached to the product the product owner complete address and phone number of someone at your firm who can be contacted the product serial number and a description of the required service 2 Package the product in the original packaging materials If they are not available follow these directions a Obtain a carton of corrugated cardboard having inside dimensions...

Page 94: ... instrument should be cleaned often enough to prevent dust and dirt from accumulating Dirt acts as a thermal insulator preventing effective heat dissipation and providing high resistance electrical leakage paths between conductors or components in a humid environment CAUTION To avoid damaging the unit do not allow water to get inside any enclosed assembly or component Do not clean any plastic mate...

Page 95: ...ÁÁ D 12 ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ D 8 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ UHF Europa channel table ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ PAL ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ 49 ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ D 13 ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ D 9 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ UHF China channel table ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ PAL ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ 44 ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ D 14 ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ D 10 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ VHF Europa channel table ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ PAL ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ 55 ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ D 15 ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ D 11 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ VHF France channel table ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ PAL...

Page 96: ...228 00 25 26 234 00 26 27 240 00 27 28 246 00 28 29 252 00 29 30 258 00 30 31 264 00 31 32 270 00 32 33 276 00 33 34 282 00 34 35 288 00 35 36 294 00 36 37 300 00 37 38 306 00 38 39 312 00 39 40 318 00 40 41 324 00 41 42 330 00 42 43 336 00 43 44 342 00 44 45 348 00 45 46 354 00 46 47 360 00 47 48 366 00 48 49 372 00 49 50 378 00 50 51 384 00 51 52 390 00 52 53 396 00 53 54 402 00 54 55 408 00 55 ...

Page 97: ... 94 95 90 00 95 96 96 00 96 97 102 00 97 98 108 00 98 99 114 00 Table D 2 CATV IRC channel table Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz 0 2 55 25 1 3 61 25 2 4 67 25 3 5 79 25 4 6 85 25 5 7 175 25 6 8 181 25 7 9 187 25 8 10 193 25 9 11 199 25 10 12 205 25 11 13 211 25 12 14 121 25 13 15 127 25 14 16 133 25 15 17 139 25 16 18 145 25 17 19 151 25 18 20 157 25 19 21 1...

Page 98: ...25 53 55 409 25 54 56 415 25 55 57 421 25 56 58 427 25 57 59 433 25 58 60 439 25 59 61 445 25 60 62 451 25 61 63 457 25 62 64 463 25 63 65 469 25 64 66 475 25 65 67 481 25 66 68 487 25 67 69 493 25 68 70 499 25 69 71 505 25 70 72 511 25 71 73 517 25 72 74 523 25 73 75 529 25 74 76 535 25 75 77 541 25 76 78 547 25 77 79 553 25 78 80 559 25 79 81 565 25 80 82 571 25 81 83 577 25 82 84 583 25 83 85 5...

Page 99: ...26 235 25 25 27 241 25 26 28 247 25 27 29 253 25 28 30 259 25 29 31 265 25 30 32 271 25 31 33 277 25 32 34 283 25 33 35 289 25 34 36 295 25 35 37 301 25 36 38 307 25 37 39 313 25 38 40 319 25 39 41 325 25 40 42 331 25 41 43 337 25 42 44 343 25 43 45 349 25 44 46 355 25 45 47 361 25 46 48 367 25 47 49 373 25 48 50 379 25 49 51 385 25 50 52 391 25 51 53 397 25 52 54 403 25 53 55 409 25 54 56 415 25 ...

Page 100: ...87 89 613 25 88 90 619 25 89 91 625 25 90 92 631 25 91 93 637 25 92 94 643 25 93 95 91 25 94 96 97 25 95 97 103 25 96 98 109 25 97 99 115 25 98 100 649 25 99 101 655 25 100 102 661 25 101 103 667 25 102 104 673 25 103 105 679 25 104 106 685 25 105 107 691 25 106 108 697 25 107 109 703 25 108 110 709 25 109 111 715 25 110 112 721 25 111 113 727 25 112 114 733 25 113 115 739 25 114 116 745 25 115 11...

Page 101: ...205 25 25 13 211 25 26 23 217 25 27 24 223 25 28 25 229 26 29 26 235 26 30 27 241 26 31 28 247 26 32 29 253 26 33 30 259 26 34 31 265 26 35 32 271 26 36 33 277 26 37 34 283 26 38 35 289 26 39 36 295 26 40 37 301 26 41 38 307 26 42 39 313 26 43 40 319 26 44 41 325 26 45 42 331 27 46 43 337 26 47 44 343 26 48 45 349 26 49 46 355 26 50 47 361 26 51 48 367 26 52 49 373 26 53 50 379 26 54 51 385 26 55 ...

Page 102: ...84 583 25 88 85 589 25 89 86 595 25 90 87 601 25 91 88 607 25 92 89 613 25 93 90 619 25 94 91 625 25 95 92 631 25 96 93 637 25 97 94 643 25 98 100 649 25 99 101 655 25 100 102 661 25 101 103 667 25 102 104 673 25 103 105 679 25 104 106 685 25 105 107 691 25 106 108 697 25 107 109 703 25 108 110 709 25 109 111 715 25 110 112 721 25 111 113 727 25 112 114 733 25 113 115 739 25 114 116 745 25 115 117...

Page 103: ...25 25 12 205 25 26 13 211 25 27 23 217 25 28 24 223 26 29 25 229 26 30 26 235 26 31 27 241 26 32 28 247 26 33 29 253 26 34 30 259 25 35 31 265 25 36 32 271 25 37 33 277 25 38 34 283 25 39 35 289 25 40 36 295 25 41 37 301 25 42 38 307 25 43 39 313 25 44 40 319 25 45 41 325 25 46 42 331 25 47 43 337 25 48 44 343 25 49 45 349 25 50 46 355 25 51 47 361 25 52 48 367 25 53 49 373 25 54 50 379 25 55 51 3...

Page 104: ...2 625 25 96 92 631 25 97 93 637 25 98 94 643 25 Table D 6 HRC channel table Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz 0 2 54 00 1 3 60 00 2 4 66 00 3 1 72 00 4 5 78 00 5 6 84 00 6 95 90 00 7 96 96 00 8 97 102 00 9 98 108 00 10 99 114 00 11 14 120 00 12 15 126 00 13 16 132 00 14 17 138 00 15 18 144 00 16 19 150 00 17 20 156 00 18 21 162 00 19 22 168 00 20 7 174 00 21 8...

Page 105: ...55 51 384 00 56 52 390 00 57 53 396 00 58 54 402 00 59 55 408 00 60 56 414 00 61 57 420 00 62 58 426 00 63 59 432 00 64 60 438 00 65 61 444 00 66 62 450 00 67 63 456 00 68 64 462 00 69 65 468 00 70 66 474 00 71 67 480 00 72 68 486 00 73 69 492 00 74 70 498 00 75 71 504 00 76 72 510 00 77 73 516 00 78 74 522 00 79 75 528 00 80 76 534 00 81 77 540 00 82 78 546 00 83 79 552 00 84 80 558 00 85 81 564 ...

Page 106: ...5 21 23 525 25 22 24 531 25 23 25 537 25 24 26 543 25 25 27 549 25 26 28 555 25 27 29 561 25 28 30 567 25 29 31 573 25 30 32 579 25 31 33 585 25 32 34 591 25 33 35 597 25 34 36 603 25 35 37 609 25 36 38 615 25 37 39 621 25 38 40 627 25 39 41 633 25 40 42 639 25 41 43 645 25 42 44 651 25 43 45 657 25 44 46 663 25 45 47 669 25 46 48 675 25 47 49 681 25 48 50 687 25 49 51 693 25 50 52 699 25 51 53 70...

Page 107: ...25 11 32 559 25 12 33 567 25 13 34 575 25 14 35 583 25 15 36 591 25 16 37 599 25 17 38 607 25 18 39 615 25 19 40 623 25 20 41 631 25 21 42 639 25 22 43 647 25 23 44 655 25 24 45 663 25 25 46 671 25 26 47 679 25 27 48 687 25 28 49 695 25 29 50 703 25 30 51 711 25 31 52 719 25 32 53 727 25 33 54 735 25 34 55 743 25 35 56 751 25 36 57 759 25 37 58 767 25 38 59 775 25 39 60 783 25 40 61 791 25 41 62 7...

Page 108: ...21 535 25 9 22 543 25 10 23 551 25 11 24 559 25 12 25 607 25 13 26 615 25 14 27 623 25 15 28 631 25 16 29 639 25 17 30 647 25 18 31 655 25 19 32 663 25 20 33 671 25 21 34 679 25 22 35 687 25 23 36 695 25 24 37 703 25 25 38 711 25 26 39 719 25 27 40 727 25 28 41 735 25 29 42 743 25 30 43 751 25 31 44 759 25 32 45 767 25 33 46 775 25 34 47 783 25 35 48 791 25 36 49 799 25 37 50 807 25 38 51 815 25 3...

Page 109: ...S10 168 25 16 E5 175 25 17 E6 182 25 18 E7 189 25 19 E8 196 25 20 E9 203 25 21 E10 210 25 22 E11 217 25 23 E12 224 25 24 S11 231 25 25 S12 238 25 26 S13 245 25 27 S14 252 25 28 S15 259 25 29 S16 266 25 30 S17 273 25 31 S18 280 25 32 S19 287 25 33 S20 294 25 34 S21 303 25 35 S22 311 25 36 S23 319 25 37 S24 327 25 38 S25 335 25 39 S26 343 25 40 S27 351 25 41 S28 359 25 42 S29 367 25 43 S30 375 25 44...

Page 110: ...0 Table D 12 VHF Italy channel table Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz 0 A 53 75 1 B 62 25 2 C 82 25 3 D 175 25 4 E 183 75 5 F 192 25 6 G 201 25 7 H 210 25 8 H1 217 25 9 H2 224 25 Table D 13 VHF Australia channel table Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz 0 0 46 25 1 1 57 25 2 2 64 25 3 3 86 25 4 4 95 25 5 5 102 25 6 6A 138 2...

Page 111: ...25 10 11 208 25 11 112 216 25 Table D 15 VHF Ireland channel table Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz 0 A 45 75 1 B 53 75 2 C 61 75 3 D 175 25 4 E 183 25 5 F 191 25 6 G 199 25 7 H 207 25 8 J 215 25 Table D 16 VHF New Zealand channel table Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz 0 1 45 25 1 2 55 25 2 3 62 25 3 4 175 25 4 5 182 25 ...

Page 112: ...43 Table D 18 VHF OIRT channel table Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz 0 1 49 75 1 2 59 25 2 3 77 25 3 4 85 25 4 5 93 25 5 6 175 25 6 7A 183 25 7 8 191 25 8 9 199 25 9 10 207 25 10 11 215 25 11 112 223 25 Table D 19 VHF CCIR channel table Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz Rec Chan Freq No No MHz 0 2 48 25 1 3 55 25 2 4 62 25 3 5 175 25 4 6 182 25...

Page 113: ...ÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ 615 25 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 615 25 MHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ZCP State ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Off ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Off ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ZCP Line Number ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ 16 F1 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 13 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ZCP Position ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ 1 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 1 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Audio Preference ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ BTSC ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ NICAM ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ AFC State ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ Off ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ...

Page 114: ... ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Position Message IDN command ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Set to ASCII space character ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Manual Frequency Response All frequency steps ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 0 User Defined Channel Table All channels 200 00 MHz Serial Mode RS232 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Unit Address ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 32 RS232 Handshake Status Enabled RS485 Termination Terminated ...

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Page 117: ...ync separators Burst A small reference packet of the subcarrier sine wave sent on every line of video Since the carrier is suppressed this phase and frequency reference is required for synchronous demodulation of the color difference signals in the receiver B Y One of the color difference signals used in the NTSC and PAL systems It is obtained by subtracting luminance Y from the blue camera signal...

Page 118: ...ems such as NTSC and PAL the information for one video frame is divided into two fields Two vertical scans overlay the two fields to produce the complete frame In the complete frame adjacent video lines in the picture are from alternate fields FM Frequency Modulation The process by which the frequency of a carrier signal is varied in proportion to the modulating signal such as an audio signal In t...

Page 119: ... unit Linear Distortion Distortions that are independent of signal amplitude Luminance The signal Y that represents brightness or the amount of light in the picture This is the only signal required for black and white pictures For color systems it is obtained as a weighted sum Y 0 3R 0 59G 0 11B of the R G and B signals Modulated When referring to television test signals this term implies that chr...

Page 120: ...ion Distortion resulting from the asymmetry of sidebands used in vestigial sideband television transmission Quadrature distortion appears when using envelope detection but can be eliminated by using a synchronous demodulator RF Radio Frequency In television applications the television signal after the picture carrier modulation process RGB Red Green and Blue The three primary colors used in color ...

Page 121: ...ust be at the end of any signal path A receiving device connected to the transmission line may provide the necessary termination Vertical Interval The synchronizing information that appears between fields and tells the picture monitor to go back to the top of the screen to begin another vertical scan Y Abbreviation for luminance Zero Carrier Reference Pulse ZCP A pulse in the vertical interval whi...

Page 122: ...Glossary Glossary 6 DS1000 Series User Manual ...

Page 123: ...Index ...

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Page 125: ...ng noise threshold 3 7 specifications A 3 Audio outputs description 2 4 left 2 4 status display 2 6 B Baud rate B 2 BTSC audio selection for NTSC 3 6 remote command B 16 Buttons arrow 2 2 CONFIG 2 2 DISPLAY 2 2 enter 2 2 left and right 2 2 PROGRAM 2 2 up and down 2 2 use in Configure menu 3 2 C Certifications and compliances A 5 CHANNEL remote command B 17 Channel adjusting current program 2 9 ass...

Page 126: ...tereo and SAP noise thresholds 3 7 channel table 3 13 display contrast 3 12 frequency response 3 10 frequency table 3 3 menu hierarchy 3 1 operation 3 1 overview of Configure menu 3 1 programs 3 3 quick guide 3 2 RS232 handshaking 3 9 RS485 address 3 8 RS485 termination 3 9 selecting a channel 3 4 selecting Audio mode 3 6 selecting display modes 2 5 selecting frequency 3 4 selecting from menu 3 2 ...

Page 127: ... selecting a table 3 3 selecting in program 3 4 Front panel arrow buttons 2 2 CONFIG button 2 2 description of features 2 1 DISPLAY button 2 2 enter button 2 2 LCD display 2 2 left and right buttons 2 2 PROGRAM button 2 2 up and down buttons 2 2 Functional check 1 8 Fuse AC fuse location 2 3 replacing C 2 G Getting started 1 1 electrical installation 1 4 functional check 1 8 mechanical installatio...

Page 128: ... O P 2 4 Quad O P 2 3 P Packaging for shipment C 1 PATH remote command B 23 Performance requirements specifi cations A 1 Physical characteristics A 4 Pin out of serial port B 2 Polling for system status B 8 PATH remote command B 23 Post correction See Sound trap Power AC connector 2 3 AC source type 1 4 applying 2 4 cord options 1 2 fuse holder 2 3 power on procedure 1 4 replacing the fuse C 2 sel...

Page 129: ...d B 18 RS485 protocol B 4 Remote operation flag RS485 protocol B 4 Replacing the fuse C 2 REPORT remote command B 26 RF input description 2 4 signal strength 2 5 RS232 configuring 3 8 handshaking 3 9 protocol settings B 2 RS485 configuring 3 8 device address B 4 remote address B 4 setting address 3 8 special byte codes B 3 termination 3 9 S Safety certification and compliance A 6 Safety standards ...

Page 130: ...Signal strength measuring 2 5 Sound trap selecting mode in program 3 7 Specifications A 1 audio A 3 certifications and compliances A 5 environmental characteristics A 4 System status displaying 2 5 T Temperature operational status 2 8 Termination for RS485 serial communication 3 9 TUNING remote command B 29 V Version number location 1 1 Video specifications A 2 Video outputs 4 5 MHz O P 2 4 compos...

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