Specifications

General Operation
VTM Series Installation and Operation Handbook
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Table 3-47. Description of Sample Alarm Message
Key Description
1
Index number, from 1-200
2
Alarm type, which describes the error
3
Date and time (the internal clock setting in month/day/year and hour:minute:second)
4
Time code, which is from the LTC/CLOCK, VITC, or D-VITC (shown in
day:hour:minute:second:frame)
5
Duration, which is the length of time that the error occurred (shown in 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 (TVM-OPT AAP Option)
NOTE: Data display only operates with Digital Inputs.
NOTE 2: When Data Analyzer is utilized, the unit is forced into Line Select mode.
Pressing and holding the MLT button accesses the MLT DISPLAY menu. From the
MLT DISPLAY menu, select DATA ANALYZER to display the data word analyzer.
The data display contains the data and the picture zoom box. A picture zoom box also
appears in the picture display.
To navigate through the Data display, select the Data pane. Once selected, press the
UP NAVIGATION button to page up the Data Display. Press the DOWN
NAVIGATION button to page down the Data Display.
The data samples per page actually represent two unique pixels. Both of these pixels
have exactly the same color information, formed from the combination of one C
B
and
one C
R
sample. That color information is combined with the first Y sample (the
“cosited” Y sample) for the first pixel of the group and combined with the second Y
sample (Y’, or Y prime) for the second pixel.
The Pixel Cursor and the zoomed picture elements are displayed next to the data. The
target area within the Pixel Cursor reflects the Pixel Group Display menu selection 2H,
8H, or 2H x 4V. When selecting Data Analyzer, the pixel cursor appears on the picture
pane. The Pixel cursor shows the location of the data displayed in the Data zoom pane.
Look at the Picture Zoom display for the precise location of the Data display cursor.
The Pixel Cursor is described in Pixel Cursor on page 3-82.
Referring to item 6 in Figure 3-56, the first pixel will be formed from the samples
1440, 1441, and 1442. The color information for this pixel comes from C
B
and C
R
, or
samples 1440 and 1442. Sample 1441 is the unique Y sample.
When Line Select is enabled, the cursor on the picture can be moved up and down with
the CURVED ARROW Knob. Pressing the UP and DOWN navigation buttons move
the cursor left and right.
A sample Data Mode display is shown in Figure 3-56 and described in Table 3-48.