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1. 3 9 Timing analog submenu diagram 3 11 Timing SDI submenu diagram 3 12 Overlay submenu diagram 3 13 Logo submenu diagram 3 14 ID text submenu diagram 3 15 SDI parameters submenu diagram 3 16 Audio menu diagram 3 17 AES EBU submenu diagram 3 19 Embedded submenu diagram 3 20 Audio channel submenu diagram 3 21 Genlock menu diagram 3 23 Genlock timing submenu diagram 3 25 System menu diagram s e 3 26 Preset submenu diagram 3 28 Network information submenu diagram 3 30 Network setup submenu diagram 3 31 GPI submenu diagram 3 34 System information submenu diagram 3 35 System setup submenu diagram 3 36 Configuration submenu diagram 3 37 Pin assignments of the GPI Connector 3 41 Input output circuit of GPI 3 42 SPG600 dimensions A 7 SPG300 dimensions A 8 List of Figures Figure B 1 Accessing the remote interface using a Web browser B 2 Figure B 2 Java ap
2. Adjusts the timing offset of the input signal relative to the internal reference signal frame reset signal When you select this menu item and then press the ENTER button you will access the Genlock timing submenu Refer to Genlock Timing Submenu on page 3 25 for detailed information Sets the way the sync pulse generator will react when a loss of genlock state occurs for example genlock source is absent or incompatible The selections are Internal Mode When a loss of genlock state occurs the instrument automatically switches to the internal reference and the EXT REF indicator blinks Stay Mode When a loss of genlock state occurs the instrument maintains the current state Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus Genlock Timing Submenu This menu allows you to adjust the timing offset of the input signal relative to the internal reference signal frame reset signal Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 16 shows the Genlock timing submenu diagram Select GENLOCK TIMING in the Genlock menu TIMING VERTICAL donner 0 Line s lt q ies Set the vertical timing in 1 line steps TIMING HORIZONTAL EEIE 0 0000 usec lt gt Setthe horizontal timing in 1 clock steps ces lt J gt Setthe horizontal timing in 0 1 ns steps Figure 3 16 Genlock timing submenu diagram VERTICAL Use t
3. Power connector GPI Analog outputs Fr y 000 T LA iN mgen gam AEE Ol Ka N z 3 4 LEFT 142 RIGHT M a 0 pe o J dae gs OOO J VV I LL FT 100 240 vac 50 60Hz5ova lc LJ Kg a 0 0 2 0 0 0 A Oo aa hee m wong ie 100 BASE T AES EBU Seral digital REF cohnector or analog audio outputs Word clock output KLR connection Serial digital outputs Figure 2 4 SPG300 rear panel SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 23 Operating Basics Power Connector A 100 BASE T GPI General Purpose Interface REF CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 and CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 and CH 8 SDI 1 and SDI 2 The sync pulse generator is designed to operate from a single phase power source with the neutral conductor at or near earth ground Only the line conductor is fused for over current protection A protective ground connection through the grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation WARNING To avoid dangerous electric shock do not connect power to the instrument when the top cover is off Dangerous potentials are present on the Power circuit board The sync pulse generator operates from an AC line frequency of 48 to 63 Hz over the range of 85 to 250VAC without the need for configuration Refer to Appendix A Specifications for additional information on power and environment requirements Conne
4. Contacting Tektronix Phone Address Web site Sales support Service support Technical support 1 800 833 9200 Tektronix Inc Department or name if known 14200 SW Karl Braun Drive P O Box 500 Beaverton OR 97077 USA wwww tektronix com 1 800 833 9200 select option 1 1 800 833 9200 select option 2 Email techsupport tektronix com 1 800 833 9200 select option 3 6 00 a m 5 00 p m Pacific time This phone number is toll free in North America After office hours please leave a voice mail message Outside North America contact a Tektronix sales office or distributor see the Tektronix web site for a list of offices SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Getting Started Getting Started This section contains the following information Product description Initial product inspection procedure Installation instructions Instructions for repackaging the instrument for shipment Functional check procedure Standard and optional accessories Options Product Description The SPG600 and SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators are designed for high stability master sync operation The sync pulse generators provide a wide range of accurate reference signals including analog video analog black burst serial digital video serial digital black and AES EBU digital audio Key Features The sync pulse generator features includes High stability internal reference Genlocks to the following si
5. Operating Basics SDI 3 and SDI 4 AES 1 2 AES 3 4 AES 5 6 and AES 7 8 1 2 RIGHT and 3 4 LEFT XLR connector WORD CLK SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Serial digital black or serial digital test signal outputs SPG600 Option 03 only By default the SDI 3 connector outputs a serial digital black signal and the SDI 4 connector outputs a serial digital test signal Use the System menu to change the output channel configuration AES EBU serial digital audio outputs for channels 1 amp 2 3 amp 4 5 amp 6 and 7 amp 8 respectively SPG600 only AES EBU serial digital audio or analog audio outputs for channels 1 amp 2 and 3 amp 4 respectively By default these connectors output an AES EBS serial digital audio Use the System menu to change the output configuration 48 kHz word clock signal output Operating Basics 26 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Reference Menus This section describes how to control all of the instrument functions using the front panel buttons and menus Table 3 1 shows the instrument menus and page numbers for each menu description Table 3 1 Instrument menus and information pages Button name Menu Page number VIDEO Video menu page 3 2 AUDIO Audio menu page 3 17 GENLOCK Genlock menu page 3 23 SYSTEM System menu page 3 26 When you power on the sync pulse generator the top menu item of the Video menu appears on
6. button to adjust the fine horizontal offset Table 3 4 Analog output timing range Format name Vertical settings line Horizontal settings us NTSC 525 to 525 63 5556 to 63 5185 PAL 1250 to 1250 63 9630 to 63 9630 This menu allows you to adjust the timing offset of the selected serial digital output relative to the genlock signal or the internal reference signal Use the up A or down arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 6 shows the Timing SDI submenu diagram Select TIMING SDI in the Video menu TIMING VERTICAL shoe fiesta athe act 0 Line s lt se Set the vertical timing in 1 line steps TIMING HORIZONTA lt j gt Setthe horizontal timing in 1 clock steps V 0 0000 usec Figure 3 6 Timing SDI submenu diagram VERTICAL Use the left lt or right b arrow button to adjust the vertical offset The value wraps around so when the maximum value is reached the next value is the minimum value The range of the timing adjustment depends on the selected video standard Refer to Table 3 5 for the appropriate range HORIZONTAL Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to adjust the horizontal offset The value wraps around so when the maximum value is reached the next value is the minimum value The range of the timing adjustment depends on the selected video standard Refer to Table 3 5 for the appropriate range SPG600 amp SPG300 Syn
7. 0 D 1 0 F W VERSION 1 0 0 S N 310000 OPTION KEY ABCDEFGHI KLMNOPQRST Figure 3 22 System information submenu diagram SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 35 Menus System Setup Submenu 3 36 FPGA VERSION STD Displays the FPGA version of the instrument circuit boards FPGA VERSION OPT Displays the FPGA version of the circuit board if option 02 or and 03 are installed in the SPG600 NOTE In the FPGA VERSION display the letter M represents the Main board A represents the analog output board and D represents the SDI output board F W VERSION Displays the instrument firmware version S N Displays the instrument serial number OPTION KEY Displays the option key number for installed instrument options Refer to the following text for a description of how to enter an option key This menu allows you to enter the option key that enables the fine timing offset feature Option 01 Figure 3 23 shows the System setup submenu diagram Select Setup in the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu item ENTER SETUP OPTION KEY ABCDEFGHI KLMNOPQRST Enter the option key Figure 3 23 System setup submenu diagram To enable the fine timing offset feature 1 Contact your local Tektronix office to order Option 01 You will receive an option key alphanumeric code 2 Enter the option key using the following steps a Press the ENTER button to enable the text entering mode The un
8. Appendix E User Maintenance E 2 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Index Numerics 1 2 RIGHT 2 5 100 BASE T 2 4 3 4 LEFT 2 5 A Address Tektronix x AES 1 2 2 5 AES 3 4 2 5 AES 5 6 2 5 AES 7 8 2 5 AES EBU submenu 3 19 Alarm status 3 34 Analog test signals 3 7 AUDIO button 2 2 Audio channel submenu 3 21 Audio menu 3 17 Broadcast address 3 32 C Certifications and compliances A 10 CH1 2 4 CH2 2 4 CH3 2 4 CH4 2 4 Cleaning E 1 Configuration submenu 3 37 Contacting Tektronix x D DHCP 3 32 E Embedded parameters submenu 3 20 Entering an option key 3 36 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual F Factory Default 3 28 Factory default settings 3 45 Firmware version 3 36 FPGA version 3 36 Front panel disable 3 27 Front panel buttons 2 1 G Gateway address 3 32 General characteristics A 1 GENLOCK button 2 2 Genlock menu 3 23 Genlock source 3 23 Genlock status 3 23 Genlock timing submenu 3 25 GPI 2 4 Outputing an alarm signal 3 43 Pin assignment of the connector 3 41 Recalling a preset 3 42 GPI submenu 3 34 Gray Scale Settings dialog box C 7 ID text submenu 3 15 IP address 3 32 L LCD contrast 3 27 LCD display 2 2 Lock loss action 3 24 Logo Generator installation instructions C 1 Logo Generator menus Build menu C 6 File menu C 6 Help menu C 8 Settings menu C 6 Logo Generator t
9. E TVGF13 Rackmounts two half rack width instruments side by side in a standard 19 inch rack Options The sync pulse generator can be ordered with the following instrument options Rackmount SPG600 Only The following rackmount option is available for the SPG600 E Option 1R Adds the hardware to install the instrument into a standard 19 inch rack Additional Features You can add fine timing offset analog outputs and serial digital outputs E Option 01 SPG600 and SPG300 Adds fine timing offset for analog outputs Option 02 SPG600 only Adds four channel analog video outputs m Option 03 SPG600 only Adds two channel SD SDI video outputs Service Options The following service options are available for the sync pulse generator Option D1 Provides calibration data Option D3 Provides calibration data for 3 years Option D5 Provides calibration data for 5 years Option C3 Provides calibration services for 3 years Option C5 Provides calibration services for 5 years 1 12 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Getting Started Option R3 Extends the instrument warranty to 3 years E Option R5 Extends the instrument warranty to 5 years Power Cord Options See Table 1 3 on page 1 11 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual FB Getting Started 1 14 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Operating Basics Operating Basics This section introduces you to
10. E The Sync Pulse Generator must be in an environment where the temperature altitude humidity and vibration conditions are within the operating limits described in Table A 11 on page A 9 The Sync Pulse Generator must have a warm up period of at least 20 minutes The Sync Pulse Generator must have been calibrated and adjusted at an ambient temperature between 20 C and 30 C SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual A 1 Appendix A Specifications Table A 1 Reference Inputs Characteristic Performance requirement Reference information Input connector type 75 Q BNC X 2 loopthrough Return loss gt 40 dB to 5 MHz Genlock inputs NTSC Burst 525 Sync PAL Burst PAL Sync CW 1 MHz 5 MHz NTSC Burst PAL Burst and 10 MHz Input requirements Reference inputs Amplitude 6 dB to 6 dB S N ratio gt 40 dB SCH phase 40 CW amplitude 1 to 2 5 Vp p Pull in range 5 ppm J itter Burst lt 0 5 Sync lt 1ns Genlock time offset range Range Full color frame Resolution lt 0 5 degree of subcarrier Table A 2 Analog outputs standard and Option 02 Characteristic Performance requirement Reference information Output connector type BNC Number of outputs Standard 4 CH1 to CH4 Option 02 SP G600 only 8 CH1 to CH8 Output impedance 15 Q Return loss gt 30 dB to 5 MHz Formats NTSC NTSC No Setup and PAL Burst amplitude accuracy 5 Burst f
11. Low 4 Low High Low 5 High Low Low User Default Low Low Low Factory Default SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Using the General Purpose Interface GPI All of the input signals are active low when the signal level for the specified pin s goes from High to Low the corresponding preset is recalled For example when the signal level for pin 5 goes from High to Low the preset 1 is recalled NOTE The instrument does not detect signal transitions on the edge of the signal The signal level needs to hold for about 0 5 seconds to recall a preset and then the settings of the instrument change The required time to change the settings depends on the contents of a preset Outputting an Alarm Signal The instrument can output an alarm signal from pin 1 on the GPI connector when one of the following internal errors occur When a genlock signal is not connected When the sync pulse generator does not lock to a genlock signal When the frequency of the genlock signal and internal reference shift considerably and the sync pulse generator seems to be near loss of lock The output signal is active low the signal level for pin 1 goes High to Low when any errors occur Use the GPI menu item in the System menu to enable alarm signal output Refer to GPI Submenu on page 3 34 for more information SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 343 Using the General Purpose Interface GPI 34
12. SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 15 Menus SDI Parameters Submenu 3 16 EDIT Edits the text you want to display on the output test signal To edit the text first press the ENTER button to enable the text edit mode Use the left or right gt arrow button to move the underscore character _ to the character you want to change and then use the up A or down V arrow button to change the selected character When you enter all of the desired characters then press the ENTER button to end the text editing process You can use up to 20 characters for the text Use the blank character to erase a character SAVE Saves the text and its position to the signal file currently being output Press the ENTER button to save the text and its position to the signal file This menu allows you to select which component s of the serial digital signal is are available the serial digital signal resolution and the insertion of the EDH Error Detection and Handling bits Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 10 shows the SDI parameters submenu diagram Select PARAMETER in the VIDEO menu Figure 3 10 SDI parameters submenu diagram Y Cb Cr Cb Cr SDI STD COMPONENT Y Y Cb mY Cb Cr a Cb Y Cr Cr SDI STD PRECISION 10 bit m 10 bit 8 bit SDI STD EDH Disable m Enable Enable COMPONENT Selects which component s of the serial digital signal is are available Us
13. SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Factory Default Settings Table 3 8 lists the instrument factory default settings These settings can be recalled by selecting Factory Default from the PRESET RECALL menu item in the System menu Table 3 8 Factory default settings Menu item name Settings Video menu ANALOG SYNC STD Black Burst ANALOG SYNC OPT Black Burst TEST SIGNAL ANALOG SMPTE Color Bars TEST SIGNAL SDI SMPTE Color Bars TIMING ANALOG VERTICAL 0 Line HORIZONTAL 0 0000 usec FINE Option 01 only 0 0 nsec TIMING SDI VERTICAL 0 Line HORIZONTAL 0 0000 usec OVERLAY Blink OFF OVERLAY LOGO Logo OFF X 0 0 APH Y 0 0 APH OVERLAY ID TEXT Status Disable X 10 0 APH Y 80 0 APH PARAMETER COMPONENT Y Cb Cr PRECISION 10 bit EDH Enable SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Factory Default Settings Table 3 8 Factory default settings Menu item name Settings Audio menu AES EBU Freq 1000 Hz Ampl 20 0 dBFS Audio Click OFF Emphasis NO Resolution 20 bits Delay 0 0 usec EMBEDDED Status Disable Freq 1000 Hz Ampl 20 0 dBSF Audio click OFF Emphasis NO Sync Frame Resolution 20 bits ANALOG Channel Left Freq 1000 Hz Ampl 0 0 dBu Audio Click OFF Genlock menu GENLOCK SOURCE Internal GENLOCK TIMING VERTICAL 0 Line HORI
14. Started Operating Basics Reference Appendices Preface RP RIRE RES RE ix About This Manual ix Related Manuals 3 5 n a hs au san e a ob ne dt te ix Contacting Tektro essees tei ea NES LES un Pek Mees S x Getting Started 88408 esse crie E E a dates ous 1 1 Product Description orses iien a SS DEAE RR ASS Do laut E OR SUR 1 1 Initial Product Inspection 1 2 Installations sina cout tnt an ho ee weeks he ThA th ee E 4 1 3 Repackaging for Shipment 1 4 Functional Check Procedure 1 5 Standard Accessories 1 10 Optional Accessories 1 12 OPUONS 4 sr Coes ee E ous nn DR EER a fus 1 12 Operating Basics sses reas face ee see diesels ie bre dele se ee ete ee ee ous 2 1 Front panel Buttons and Indicators 2 1 Rear Panel Connectors 2 3 MEDUS isinen Secs season ete eee hso secs Beenie 6 EE ghia 6 o Pue Sh sets See of ene Soe Oe 3 1 Wideo Menu 23 annees dense a aie hen aera ae lus eased Et 3 2 Avdio Mens eda aeeti AE NEESER EE Sed MR RUT AGS iS AS BR 3 17 Genlock Menu aec 46 eich idea eh wb gh ye nan nr aight eh eens 3 23 System MENU kaser eas inae Eee eens hee or bes shale Le R
15. button Press the up A or down V arrow button to select SDI OUTPUT STD Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select BLACK 1 TEST 2 Press the ENTER button Press the VIDEO button to enter the Video menu Press the up A or down V arrow button to select TEST SIGNAL ANALOG Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select Standard Press the ENTER button Press the up A or down V arrow button to select COLOR BAR Press the left 4 or right gt arrow button to select 100 Color Bars Press the CANCEL button SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Getting Started 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Press the up A or down V arrow button to select TEST SIGNAL SDI Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select Standard Press the ENTER button Press the up A or down V arrow button to select COLOR BAR Press the left 4 or right gt arrow button to select 100 Color Bars Connect the sync pulse generator CH 1 connector to the waveform monitor using the 75 Q BNC cable Set the waveform monitor to view the black burst signal Check that the waveform monitor displays the appropriate black burst signal Change the BNC cable from the CH 1 connector to the CH 2 connector Check that the waveform monitor displays the appropriate black burst signal Change the BNC cable from the CH
16. location and the default folder name navigate the following directory folders in order Program Files Tektronix SPGTOOL and LogoGen b If you installed the Logo Generator application to a custom location or gave the application folder a custom name you will need to select your custom directory path c You should now be at a location in the PC directory structure where the browse list box shows the LOGOGEN EXE file Select the LOGOGEN EXE file Logogen exe will be displayed in the file name box and then click the OK button The directory path to the Logogen exe file will now be displayed in the Command Line box of the Create Shortcut dialog box Click the Next button in the Create Shortcut dialog box The default name of the shortcut icon is now displayed in the dialog box You can edit the icon name to suit your needs or accept the default name Click the Finish button to finish creating the desktop shortcut icon The Logogen exe shortcut icon will now appear on the PC desktop You can start the Logo Generator application by double clicking the LOGOGEN EXE or your custom name shortcut icon Starting and Exiting Logo Generator When you complete the installation procedure you can use any of the following methods to start the Logo Generator application Double click the LOGOGEN EXE shortcut icon on the PC desktop that you created during the installation procedure Select Start gt Programs gt LOGOGEN Select Run from th
17. y 0 6 in gt an Ag Oo O O O 422 2 mm 16 6 in O O O y 1 7 in o OO 00 o 00000 Las 206 2 mm 8 1 in Figure A 2 SPG300 dimensions A 8 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix A Specifications Table A 11 Environment characteristics Characteristic Description Temperature Operating 0 C to 40 C Nonoperating 20 C to 60 C Relative humidity Operating 20 to 80 relative humidity RH at up to 40 C noncondensing Nonoperating 5 to 90 relative humidity RH at up to 60 C noncondensing Attitude Operating To 3 000 m 10 061 feet Nonoperating To 12 192 m 40 000 feet Vibration Operating 2 65 m s 0 27 Grms 5 Hz to 500 Hz 10 minnutes per axis three axes Nonoperating 22 3 m s 2 28 Grms 5 Hz to 500 Hz 10 minnutes per axis three axes Shock Nonperating 294 m s 30 G half sine 11 ms duration SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual A 9 Appendix A Specifications Certifications and Compliances Table A 12 Certifications and compliances Category EC Declaration of Conformity EMC Standards or description Meets the intent of Directive 89 336 EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance was demonstrated to the following specifications as listed in the Official J ournal of the European Communities EN55103 Product fami
18. 0 dBSF 1 dB resolution Preemphasis None CD and FCC Click 1s 25s 35 45 and Off Timing offset Range Full color frame Resolution lt 1 27 MHz Output signals 525 270 Refer to Table 3 3 on page 3 10 625 270 Refer to Table 3 3 on page 3 10 ID text Maximum 20 characters Blanking interval 1 s 2s 3 s or off Logo Gray scale 4 level Blanking interval 1 s 2s 3 s or off SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual A 3 Appendix A Specifications Table A 4 AES EBU audio outputs Characteristic Performance requirement Reference information Output connector type SPG600 75 OBNC 4 XLR 2 SPG300 XLR 2 Number of outputs SPG600 8 142 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 SPG300 4 1 2 and 3 4 Quantized resolution 20 or 24 bits user selectable Audio parameters Frequency Silence to 20 kHz 31 discrete settings Level 60 dBFS to 0 dBSF 1 dB resolution Preemphasis None CD and FCC Click 1s 25 35 45 and Off Output level 1V 0 1V Terminated 75 Q unbalanced to BNC 5V 03V Terminated 110 Q balanced to XLR Required receiver termination 75 Q 10 for unbalanced to BNC 110 Q 10 for balanced to XLR Rise and fall time 30 ns to 44 ns 10 to 90 to BNC 5 ns to 30 nS 10 to 90 to XLR J itter 8ns Timing offset Range 160 ms Resolution 1 us Word clock Connector BNC Frequency 48 kHz Level CMOS compatible Impedance 75 Q 10 A 4 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Puls
19. 00 Option 03 Only When you select either of these items and then press the ENTER button you will access the SDI Parameters submenu Refer to SDI Parameters Submenu on page 3 16 for detailed information SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 5 Menus Test Signal Analog This menu allows you to select a test signal for a analog output s Use the up A Submenu or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 3 shows the Test signal analog submenu diagram Select TEST SIGNAL ANALOG in the Video menu lt gt gt Selecta signal COLOR BAR SMPTE Color Bars FLAT FIELD 0 Flat Field LINEARITY 10 Step A V lt q gt gt Selecta signal lt 1 gt gt Selecta signal MONITOR 100 Red Field lt gt Selecta signal MULTIBURST 100 Multiburst lt gt gt Selecta signal SWEEP 100 Sweep PULSE BAR 2T Pulse amp Bar x y OTHER FCC Composite V lt gt gt Select a signal lt gt gt Select a signal lt gt gt Select a signal Figure 3 3 Test signal analog submenu diagram 3 6 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus NOTE By default the sync pulse generator is configured to output a test signal from the CH4 connector You can change the configuration of the analog outputs using the Configuration submenu Refer to the Configuration submenu on page 3 37 After you
20. 00 Option 1R Only sssssssss D 1 Minimum Tool and Equipment List D 1 Installation Instructions D 2 Appendix E User Maintenance E 1 Cleaning ren ainda Ses Hebb 4 eet ORE at Ae ee Meee eee Wee one eta E 1 Preventive Maintenance E 1 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual List of Figures List of Figures Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 Figure 3 16 Figure 3 17 Figure 3 18 Figure 3 19 Figure 3 20 Figure 3 21 Figure 3 22 Figure 3 23 Figure 3 24 Figure 3 25 Figure 3 26 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual SPG600 front panel 2 1 SPG300 front panel 2 1 SPG600 rear panel Option 0203 2 3 SPG300 rear panel 2 3 Example menu display 3 1 Video menu diagram 3 3 Test signal analog submenu diagram 3 6 Test signal SDI submenu diagram
21. 04 0 00 Channel 7 E Black Bust Do oo 0 00 Channel 8 E 100 Color Bars a Po omo 0 002 SD Output Type Video Signal Vertical Lines Horizontal Coarse usec Channel 1 E Baer o s s Po omo Channel 2 m 100 Color Bars z D of 00000 Channels Bleck O Do ou Channel 4 a 100 Color Bars oS oo Refresh Apply Exit Figure B 2 Java applet SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix B Using the Remote Interface Elements of the Java The Java applet window contains a title bar a menu bar a parameter setting panel Applet Window a status bar and three control buttons see Figure B 3 Tile bar gt i atx Menu bar Fie Ltity Help 7 p Video Audio Genlock System status System Parameter Preset Network Configuration Video Standard Color System NTSC 525 270 z Video Output Analog Ch1 Ch4 1 Test Signal x Analog Ch5 Che 1 Test Signal ome Parameter setting panel SDI Ch1 Ch2 1 Test Signal z SDI Ch3 Ch4 1 Test Signal z Audio Output XLR Output Analog Audio ba Refresh Status bar Refresh button Exit button Apply button Figure B 3 Java applet window m Title bar The title bar displays the name of the application and contains the standard window sizing buttons E Menu bar The menu bar displays the name of the two pull down menus Refer to Elements of the Menu Bar on the following page for detailed information about t
22. 2 connector to the CH 3 connector Check that the waveform monitor displays the appropriate black burst signal Change the BNC cable from the CH 3 connector to the CH 4 connector Set the waveform monitor to view the color bars signal Check that the waveform monitor displays the appropriate color bars signal Change the BNC cable from the CH 4 connector to the SDI 1 connector Check that the waveform monitor displays the appropriate black burst signal Change the BNC cable from the SDI 1 connector to the SDI 2 connector Check that the waveform monitor displays the appropriate color bars signal Signal Outputs SPG600 Option 02 Only 51 52 53 54 55 Perform steps 15 through 17 Press the up A or down V arrow button to select ANALOG OUTPUT OPT Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select BB 5 6 7 TEST 8 and then press the ENTER button Press the VIDEO button to enter the Video menu Press the up A or down V arrow button to select TEST SIGNAL ANALOG SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 1 7 Getting Started 18 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select Option and then press the ENTER button Press the up A or down V arrow button to select COLOR BAR Press the left X or right gt arrow button to select 100 Color Bars Connect the CH 5 connector to the waveform m
23. Alarm No errors have been detected Genlock Near Loss of Lock The frequency of the genlock signal and the internal reference signal shift considerably and the sync pulse generator seems to be near loss of lock If this happens check the frequency of the genlock signal or internal reference signal of the sync pulse generator E Genlock Loss of Lock The sync pulse generator can not lock to a genlock signal M Genlock No Signal The sync pulse generator does not detect a valid genlock signal 3 34 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus ALARM RESET Resets the alarm status The sync pulse generator holds the alarm status even if the cause of the alarm is eliminated Use this menu item when you need to reset the status If the cause of the error is not eliminated the alarm status is set again when you reset the status GPI ALARM OUTPUT Enables or disables the alarm signal output Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select between Disable and Enable When enabled an alarm signal is output on pin 1 of the GPI connector Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection System Information This menu allows you to display the system information Use the up A or down Submenu V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 22 shows the System information submenu diagram Select Information in the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu item FPGA VERSION STD A 1 0 D 1 0 FPGA VERSION OPT A 1
24. B 1 Using Logo Generator C 1 Using the Java applet B 3 V VIDEO button 2 2 Video menu 3 2 W WORD CLK 2 5 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual
25. ENTER Set the string Figure 3 20 Network setup submenu diagram SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus 3 32 DHCP Enables or disables IP address settings by DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Use the left lt or right gt arrow button to select between Disable and Enable Press the ENTER button to implement the selection If you select Disable in this menu you will need to manually set network values for all of the network menu items Refer to the user documentation supplied with your server OS for detailed information about DHCP server functions NOTE Under some network environments the sync pulse generator may not be able to get the IP address automatically from a DHCP server In this case you need to enter the appropriate address value in each submenu item IP ADDRESS Sets the IP address of the sync pulse generator Press the ENTER button to edit the address Then use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to move the underscore character _ and use the up A or down V arrow button to change the value Press the ENTER button to enable the value When no value is set the default value is used If the DHCP menu item is set to Enable the sync pulse generator uses the IP address automatically obtained from the DHCP server SUBNET MASK Sets the subnet address of the sync pulse generator Press the ENTER button to edit the address Then use the left lt 4
26. Java Applet B 4 When you launch the Java applet it is downloaded from the sync pulse generator and launched There is no software installation required to use the applet other than the Java Run Time Environment noted previously To launch the Java applet 1 Launch your Web browser and type the network address of the sync pulse generator into the URL entry box For example http 117 117 898 898 NOTE Many web browsers do not correctly interpret leading zeros in IP addresses If the IP address shown in the Configuration menu contains leading zeros such as in 134 151 037 251 remove the 0 when entering it into the address line of the browser For example 134 151 037 251 should be entered as 134 151 37 251 Once you type the network address of the sync pulse generator press Return to access the Remote Interface 2 Select Launch Applet on the Web browser window The Web browser launches the Java applet and display the screen shown in Figure B 2 Pre elp i Audio Genlock System Status Signal Timing Overlay Analog Overlay SDI SDIParameter File Transfer Analog Output Type Video Signal Vertical Lines Horizontal Coarse usec Horizontal Fine nsec Channel 1 E Backes oS 0005 oo Channel2 Beck Burt oo off oo 0 00 Channel ah Backes Do omn 0 002 Channel 4 fa 100 color Bars x oS oo 0 00 Channel 5 E Backes x o omo 0 00 channels E elack Burst OOOO of 0000
27. Refer to Manual viii SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Preface About This Manual Related Manuals This manual describes the capabilities features and specifications of the SPG600 and SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators This manual is provided as an Adobe PDF document An optional printed version of this user manual is available from Tektronix see page 1 12 This manual contains the following sections Getting Started provides a product description installation instructions and a functional check procedure Standard and optional accessories are also listed Operating Basics briefly describes the front panel controls and rear panel connections Reference provides detailed information about the sync pulse generator menu functions Appendices contains reference information such as specifications instructions for operating the Logo Generator application and how to use the remote interface The following related documents are also available The SPG600 amp SPG300 Quick Reference Manual Tektronix part number 071 1341 XX contains information to enable you to quickly get an overview of front panel buttons rear panel connectors and menus The SPG600 amp SPG300 Service Manual Tektronix part number 071 1342 XX is an optional accessory that provides module level service information and a complete performance verification procedure SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual ix Preface
28. SDI output timing range 3 13 Table 3 6 Genlock timing range 3 25 Table 3 7 Combinations of signal levels and the corresponding preset seesesssseseeseseesesese 3 42 Table 3 8 Factory default settings 3 45 Table A 1 Reference Inputs A 2 Table A 2 Analog outputs standard and Option 02 A 2 Table A 3 Serial digital interface standard and Option 03 A 3 Table A 4 AES EBU audio outputs A 4 Table A 5 Analog audio outputs A 5 Table A 6 GPI general purpose interface A 5 Table A 7 SNMP error report ss A 5 Table A 8 AC power source sssssssesecececesoesesesececee A 6 Fable A 9 Clearance 338880 tend O RS A 6 Table A 10 Mechanical characteristics A 6 Table A 11 Environment characteristics A 9 Table A 12 Certifications and compliances A 10 Table B 1 Web browser interface functions B 2 Table B 2 Remote Interface menu B 6 Table C 1 Elements of the Logo Generator window C 5 Table C 2 Toolbar button description C 5 Table C 3 File menu commands C 6 Ta
29. SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus Press the VIDEO button ANALOG SYNC STD Black Burst a Black Burst al Black with CF for NTSC or NTSC No Setup Black without CF for PAL Black Burst crn theta OPT Black with CF for NTSC or NTSC No Setup v Black without CF for PAL SPG600 Option 02 only ENTER TEST SIGNAL ANALOG gt Standard To Testsignal analog submenu Standard Option page 3 6 CANCEL ENTER TEST SIGNAL SDI lt BS Standard To Testsignal SDI submenu Standard Option page 3 9 CANCEL CH 1 CH 54 ENTER CH 2 CH 6 To Timing analog submenu CH 3 CH 71 page 3 11 CH 4 CH 8 CANCEL ENTER SDI 1 SDI 32 To Timing SDI submenu SDI 2 SDI 42 page 3 12 CANCEL ENTER OVERLAY Analog STD Analog OPT To Overlay submenu Analog STD SDI STD SDI OPT page 3 13 CANCEL ENTER PARAMETER SDI STD gt To SDI Parameters submenu SDI STD SDI OPT page 3 1 CANCEL w 2D 1 SPG600 Option 02 only 2 SPG600 Option 03 only Figure 3 2 Video menu diagram SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 3 Menus ANALOG SYNC STD ANALOG SYNC OPT TEST SIGNAL ANALOG TEST SIGNAL SDI TIMING ANALOG TIMING SDI Selects a black burst signal for the analog outputs Use the left X or right gt arro
30. User Manual Tektronix 7 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators 071 1340 00 This document supports firmware version 1 00 and above www tektronix com Copyright Tektronix Inc All rights reserved Tektronix products are covered by U S and foreign patents issued and pending Information in this publication supercedes that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved Tektronix Inc P O Box 500 Beaverton OR 97077 TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc WARRANTY Tektronix warrants that the products that it manufactures and sells will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment If a product proves defective during this warranty period Tektronix at its option either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product In order to obtain service under this warranty Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Tektronix with shipping charges prepaid Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the Tektronix servi
31. ZONTAL 0 0000 usec FINE 0 0 nsec LOCK LOSS ACTION System menu Internal Mode NETWORK DHCP Disable WEB INTERFACE Disable SNMP MODE Disable SNMP TRAPS Disable SNMP GET COMMUNITY public SNMP SET COMMUNITY private GPI ALARM OUTPUT Disable SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Factory Default Settings Table 3 8 Factory default settings Menu item name CONFIGURATION VIDEO STANDARD Settings NTSC ANALOG OUTPUT STD BB 1 2 3 TEST 4 ANALOG OUTPUT OPT BB 5 6 7 TEST 8 SDI OUTPUT STD BLACK 1 TEST 2 SDI OUTPUT OPT BLACK 3 TEST 4 XLR OUTPUT AES EBU Audio SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Factory Default Settings 348 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendices Appendix A Specifications This section lists the electrical mechanical and environmental characteristics as well as the national and international standards to which the Sync Pulse Generator complies General Characteristics This section lists the electrical mechanical and environmental characteristics of the Sync Pulse Generator All listed specifications are guaranteed unless labeled with typical Typical specifications are provided for your convenience but are not guaranteed Performance Conditions The electrical characteristics listed on the following pages are valid under the following conditions
32. a signal You do not need to press the ENTER button to enable the selection Table 3 3 lists the available signals in each signal set Table 3 3 Selectable signals in each signal set SDI Signal set name Selectable signals 525 270 format COLOR BAR 100 Color Bars 75 Color Bars SMPTE Color Bars FLAT FIELD 0 Flat Field 20 Flat Field 40 Flat Field 50 Flat Field 100 Flat Field Field Square Wave LINEARITY 5 Step 10 Step Modulated Ramp Shallow Ramp Valid Ramp Y Valid Ramp B Y Valid Ramp R Y Valid Ramp Limit Ramp 3 Channel Ramp MONITOR Convergence 75 Red Field 75 Green Field 75 Blue Field White Window Gray Window Gamut Test 2 Pedestal amp Pluge 4 Pedestal amp Pluge MULTIBURST 60 Multiburst 60 Y Multiburst SWEEP 100 Sweep 60 Sweep SDI Equalizer Test PLL Test Checkfield TIMING Active Pic Timing 500 kHz Bowtie 2 5 MHz Bowtie Co siting Pulse PULSE BAR 2T Pulse amp Bar T Pulses SinX X Multipulse OTHER Chroma Freq Resp FCC Composite FCC Multiburst NTC7 Composite NTC7 Combination Color Palette REC 801 100 Color Bars 75 Color Bars Black Gray White End of Line Pulses Black White Ramp Yellow Gray Ramp Gray Blue Ramp Cyan Gray Ramp Gray Red Ramp Cb Y Cr Y Ramp White End of Line Blue End of Line Red End of Line Yellow End of Line Cyan End of Line 625 270 format COLOR BAR 100 Colour Bars 75 Colour B
33. ars 100 Bars Over Red 75 Bars Over Red FLAT FIELD 0 Flat Field 40 Flat Field 50 Flat Field 100 Flat Field Field Square Wave LINEARITY 5 Step 10 Step Modulated Ramp Shallow Ramp Y Valid Ramp B Y Valid Ramp R Y Valid Ramp Limit Ramp 3 Channel Ramp MONITOR Convergence 75 Red Field 75 Green Field 75 Blue Field 100 Red Field White Window Grey Window Gamut Test 2 Pedestal amp Pluge 4 Pedestal amp Pluge MULTIBURST 60 Multiburst 60 Y Multiburst SWEEP 100 Sweep 60 Sweep SDI Equalizer Test PLL Test Checkfield TIMING Active Pic Timing 500 kHz Bowtie 2 5 MHz Bowtie Co siting Pulse PULSE BAR 2T 10T Pulse amp Bar 2T 20T Pulse amp Bar SinX X OTHER CCIR 17 CCIR18 CCIR 330 CCIR 331 CCIR 331 G2 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus Table 3 3 Selectable signals in each signal set SDI cont Signal set name Selectable signals REC 801 100 Colour Bars 75 Colour Bars Black Grey White End of Line Pulses Black White Ramp Yellow Grey Ramp Grey Blue Ramp Cyan Grey Ramp Grey Red Ramp Cb Y Cr Y Ramp White End of Line Blue End o Line Red End of Line Yellow End of Line Cyan End of Line These signals are only available in SPG600 Option 03 NOTE The contents of each signal set are subject to change without notice due to continuous improvements of the instrument Timing Analog Submenu This menu allows you to adjust the timing offset
34. atures outside of the specified temperature range The sync pulse generator operates correctly in ambient temperatures from 0 C to 40 C and relative humidity from 20 to 80 For complete operating environment information refer to Appendix A Specifications The sync pulse generator requires 2 inches 5 cm of side clearance for counter top use Also ensure sufficient rear clearance approximately 3 inches so that cables are not damaged The sync pulse generator operates from a single phase power source with the neutral conductor at or near earth ground The line conductor is fused for over current protection A protective ground connection through the grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation CAUTION The instrument does not have a power switch When you connect the power cable to the AC line connector the instrument powers on AC Power Requirement Check that your location provides the proper electrical power requirements as listed in Table 1 2 Table 1 2 AC line power requirement Parameter Description Line voltage range 90 to 250 V Line frequency 50 60 Hz Maximum power SPG600 85 VA 35 W SPG300 65 VA 30 W SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 13 Getting Started Connecting the Power Cable Connect the power cable to the instrument first and then connect it to the AC power source Note that connecting the power cable causes the instrument to po
35. available for the SPG600 Option02 When you select any of these items and then press the ENTER button you will access the Timing analog submenu Refer to Timing Analog Submenu on page 3 11 for detailed information Adjusts the timing offset for the serial digital output signals to the internal reference signal frame reset signal Use the left lt or right gt arrow button to select SDI 1 SDI 2 SDI 3 or SDI 4 SDI 3 and SDI 4 are only available for the SPG600 Option 03 When you select any of these items and then press the ENTER button you will access the Timing SDI submenu Refer to Timing SDI Submenu on page 3 12 for detailed information SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus OVERLAY PARAMETER Selects an item logo or ID text that is overlaid on the test signal and sets its displayed position Use the left lt or right arrow button to select Analog STD SDI STD Analog OPT the SPG600 Option 02 only or SDI OPT the SPG600 Option 03 only When you select either of these items and then press the ENTER button you will access the Overlay submenu Refer to Overlay Submenu on page 3 13 for detailed information Sets the resolution of the serial digital video signals the insertion of the EDH Error Detection and Handling and which component s of the serial digital signal is are available Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select SDI STD or SDI OPT SPG6
36. b on the Java applet window 2 Click the File Transfer tab to open the setting panel for file transfers see Figure B 5 3 In the tree view on the Window select the logo file 1g0 you want to download and then click the SPG to PC button The Save As dialog box appears 4 In the dialog box specify the destination folder for the logo file you are going to download to the PC 5 Click the Save button B 10 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix C Using Logo Generator Logo Generator a standard accessory with the sync pulse generator is a Microsoft Windows software application Logo Generator converts a Windows bitmap file bmp to a logo file Igo that can be used for the logo overlay feature of the sync pulse generator This section provides the following information PC system requirement Installation instructions Starting and exiting Logo Generator Elements of Logo Generator window Using the Logo Generator menus Logo Generator tutorials PC System Requirement You can run Logo Generator on the following operating systems E Microsoft Windows 95 98 XP 2000 NT4 0 Installation Instructions Installing Logo Generator This following instructions install the Logo Generator application on your PC and create a desktop shortcut icon on the PC to run the application The following installation instructions assume that you are familiar with the basics of using the Windows operating sy
37. ble C 4 Build menu command C 6 Table C 5 Setting menu commands C 6 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual v List of Tables Table C 6 Help menu command C 8 Table D 1 Tools required for rackmount installation D 1 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual vi General Safety Summary Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it To avoid potential hazards use this product only as specified Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures To Avoid Fire or Use Proper Power Cord Use only the power cord specified for this product and Personal Injury certified for the country of use Ground the Product This product 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 for further ratings information before making connections to the product Do Not Operate Without Covers Do not operate this product with covers or panels removed Avoid Exposed Circuitry Do n
38. button to select Enable and then press the ENTER button 6 Start your Web browser and type the network address of the sync pulse generator into the URL entry box For example http 117 117 898 898 NOTE Many web browsers do not correctly interpret leading zeros in IP addresses If the IP address shown in the Configuration menu contains leading zeros such as in 134 151 037 251 remove the 0 when entering it into the address line of the browser For example 134 151 037 251 should be entered as 134 151 37 251 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual B 1 Appendix B Using the Remote Interface B 2 Figure B 1 shows a Web browser window when you access the remote interface SPG600 SPG300 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 x Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back A A Asearch Favorites Meda lt 4 Ey amp A eee ey RE ER aid es Eo June z SPG600 SPG300 Remote Access Tektronix Inc Remote Administration Option e Launch SPG600 SPG300 Remote User Interface e Help Instruction of the Remote User Interface Internet Figure B 1 Accessing the remote interface using a Web browser Table B 1 shows the function of each link displayed in the Web browser window Table B 1 Web browser interface functions Selection Description Launch SPG600 SPG300 Remote User Starts J ava applet for the sync pulse generator remote Interface use
39. c Pulse Generators User Manual Menus Table 3 5 SDI output timing range Format name Vertical settings line Horizontal settings Ls 525 270 525 to 525 63 5556 to 63 5185 625 270 625 to 625 63 9630 to 63 9630 Overlay Submenu This menu allows you to select an item logo or ID text that is overlaid on the output test signal and to set the blinking mode for the overlay Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 7 shows the Overlay submenu diagram NOTE The contents of the Overlay submenu are common for both analog and serial digital signals except for the menu title on the first line ANALOG or SDI Select OVERLAY in the Video menu ENTER ANALOG STD Logo To Logo submenu page 3 14 Logo ID Text To ID text submenu page 3 15 CANCEL ANALOG STD ee Blink OFF ae Figure 3 7 Overlay submenu diagram Object Selects an item that is overlaid on the output test signal Use the left or right gt arrow button to select Logo or ID Text When you select either of these items and then press the ENTER button you will access the submenu for setting that overlay Refer to Logo Submenu on page 3 14 or ID Text Submenu on page 3 15 for detailed information Blink Sets the blinking mode for the overlay Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select OFF Fast blinks approximately at a 1 0 second interval or Slow blinks approximately a
40. ce center is located Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges duties taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations 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 connection to incompatible equipment c to repair any damage or malfunction caused by the use of non Tektronix supplies or d to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TEKTRONIX RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER TEKTRONIX OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Table of Contents Getting
41. confirm the selection ANALOG OUTPUT OPT Sets the output configuration for the optional analog outputs CH5 to CH8 Use the left lt or right gt arrow button to make the selection You can select the following configuration E BB 5 6 7 TEST 8 Black burst signals are output from the CH5 CH6 and CH7 connectors and a test signal is output from the CH8 connector E BB 5 6 TEST 7 8 Black burst signals are output from the CH5 and CH6 connectors and test signals are output from the CH7 and CH8 connectors E BB 5 TEST 6 7 8 A black burst signal is output from the CH5 connector and test signals are output from the CH6 CH7 and CH8 connectors E BB TEST 5 6 7 8 Test signals are output from the CH5 CH6 CH7 and CH8 connectors Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus SDI OUTPUT STD Sets the output configuration for the digital serial outputs SDI 1 and SDI 2 Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to make the selection You can select the following configurations E BLACK 1 TEST 2 A serial digital black signal is output from the SDI 1 connector and a serial digital test signal is output from the SDI 2 connector E BLACK TEST 1 2 Serial digital test signals are output from the SDI 1 and SDI 2 connectors Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection SDI OUTPUT OPT Sets the output configuration for the optional digita
42. ct to your local Ethernet network You can control the sync pulse generator remotely through the port You can also upload and download signal files logo files and preset files through the port A 9 pin subminiature D type connector used as a ground closure interface for recalling one of the seven preset outputting an alarm signal and displaying an alarm status on the LCD Refer to Using the General Purpose Interface GPI on page 3 41 for more information Loopthrough connectors for an external reference signal These inputs accept the NTSC PAL black burst signals and CW signals Be sure to install a 75 Q termination on the unused connector Analog black or analog test signal outputs By default the CH 1 CH 2 and CH 3 connectors output black burst signals and the CH 4 connector outputs an analog test signal Use the System menu to change the output channel configuration Analog black or analog test signal outputs SPG600 Option 02 only By default the CH 5 CH 6 and CH 7 connectors output black burst signals and the CH 8 connector outputs an analog test signal Use the System menu to change the output channel configuration Serial digital black or serial digital test signal outputs By default the SDI 1 connector outputs a serial digital black signal and the SDI 2 connector outputs a serial digital test signal Use the System menu to change the output channel configuration SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual
43. d Field 100 Red Field White Window Gray Window 2 Pedestal amp Pluge 4 Pedestal amp Pluge Safe Area Monitor S etup MULTIBURST 100 Multiburst 60 Multiburst SWEEP 100 Sweep 60 Sweep Chroma Freq Resp PULSE BAR 2T Pulse amp Bar SinX X Multipulse OTHER SNG Color Bars FCC Composite FCC Multiburst NTC7 Composite NTC7 Combination Matrix 1 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 7 Menus Table 3 2 Selectable signals in each signal set analog cont Signal set name Selectable signals PAL format COLOR BAR 100 Colour Bars 75 Colour Bars 100 Bars Over Red 75 Bars Over Red FLAT FIELD 0 Flat Field 40 Flat Field 50 Flat Field 100 Flat Field Black Burst Field Square Wave LINEARITY 5 Step 10 Step Modulated 5 Step Modulated 10 Step Ramp Modulated Ramp Modulated Pedestal Shallow Ramp MONITOR Convergence 75 Red Field 100 Red Field White Window Grey Window 2 Pedestal amp P luge 4 Pedestal amp Pluge Safe Area Monitor S etup MULTIBURST 100 Multiburst 60 Multiburst SWEEP 100 Sweep 60 Sweep PULSE BAR 2T Pulse amp Bar Sin X X OTHER CCIR 17 CCIR 18 CCIR 330 CCIR 331 UK ITS1 UK ITS 2 UK 1 Line ITS ITS Matrix 1 These signals are only available in SPG600 Option 02 NOTE The contents of each signal set are subject to change without notice due to continuous improvemen
44. d many standard ASCII symbols The text strings can contains up to 18 characters 5 Enter all of the desired characters then press the ENTER button 6 Press the CANCEL button twice to exit the Preset submenu This returns to the top of the System menu 7 Press the ENTER button to re enter the Preset submenu 8 Use the up A or down V arrow button to select the SAVE menu items 9 Use the left lt or right P arrow button to select the preset name edited in step 4 10 Press the ENTER button to save the preset with the new name DELETE Deletes the contents of the specified preset Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select the preset you want to delete and then press the ENTER button to implement the selection You cannot delete the contents of the following presets Power On Default User Default and Factory Default SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 29 Menus Network Information This menu allows you to display all network parameters Use the up A or down Submenu V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 19 shows the Network information submenu diagram Select Information in the NETWORK menu item IP ADDRESS 123 123 123 123 SUBNET MASK 255 254 253 252 BROADCAST ADDR 111 255 255 255 GATEWAY ADDR 000 000 000 000 MAC ADDRESS 00 00 95 00 02 AE Figure 3 19 Network information submenu diagram NOTE A temporary IP address
45. derscore character _ appears at the far left of the second line b Use the up A or down arrow button to select a character c Use the right gt arrow button to move the underscore character and then use the up A or down arrow button to select the character d Repeat step c until all of the alphanumeric code is entered e Press the ENTER button to end the text entering process SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus If you enter an invalid option key for your instrument the error message BAD OPTION KEY appears in the display Press the CANCEL button and then repeat step 2 Configuration Submenu This menu allows you to select the video standard for the output signals and configure the output connectors Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 24 shows the Configuration submenu diagram Select CONFIGURATION in the System menu NTSC VIDEO STANDARD NTSC No Setup PAL a NTSC i M BB 1 2 3 TEST 4 ANALOG OUTPUT STD lt i gt BB 1 2 TEST 3 4 aBB 1 2 3 TEST 4 J i Pee oy BB 5 6 7 TEST 8 ANALOG OUTPUT OPT rd gt Ee AARI i A 0 7 BB TEST 5 6 7 8 a BB 5 6 7 TEST 8 SPG600 Option 02 only SDI OUTPUT STD BLACK 1 TEST 2 mBLACK 1 TEST 2 J z gt BLACK TEST 1 2 SDI OUTPUT OPT lt gt BLACK 3 TEST 4 mBLACK 3 TEST 4 i BLACK TEST 3 4 SPG600 Option 03 onl
46. e Generators User Manual Appendix A Specifications Table A 5 Analog audio outputs Characteristic Performance requirement Reference information Output connector type XLR Number of channels 2 14 2 RIGHT and 3 4 LEFT Output impedance 12Q Audio parameters Frequency Silence to 20 kHz 31 discrete settings Level 48 dBU to 12 dBU 1 dB resolution Click 1s 25 35s 45 and Off Table A 6 GPI general purpose interface Characteristic Performance requirement Reference information Output connector type D sub 9 pin Outputs Pin 1 Error output go to low when an error occurs Pin 9 GND Output level lt 04V Measured at 100 mA sink or maximum 4 Q Inputs Pin 3 Input 1 Active low input Pin 4 Input 2 Pin 5 Input 3 Pin 6 GND Input level TTL compatible Inputs are pulled up with 10 kQ Table A 7 SNMP error report Characteristic Performance requirement Reference information Protocol SNMP v1 v2c Alarm The same alarm as the GPI will be reported Status Serial number firmware and hardware version hardware configuration option etc SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual A 5 Appendix A Specifications Table A 8 AC power source Characteristic Performance requirement Reference information Rating voltage 100 V to 240 V 50 60 Hz Voltage range 90 V to 250 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption SPG600 85VA 35W SPG300 65VA 30W Surge curr
47. e Start menu and then enter logogen in the text box To exit quit the Logo Generator application select File gt Exit SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual C 3 Appendix C Using Logo Generator Elements of the Logo Generator Window Figure C 1 shows the Logo Generator application window that appears when you first start the application Table C 1 provides a description of the elements in the application window Title bar Menu bar file Build Settings Help Toolbar 15 2 BMP View 60 View SPG600 amp SPG300 SPG600 amp SPG300 BMP View LGO View Status bar Rey 300 x 150 24 bpp wz Z Figure C 1 Logo Generator application window C 4 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix C Using Logo Generator Table C 1 Elements of the Logo Generator window Element Description Title bar Displays the name of the application and contains the standard window sizing boxes for Windows Menu bar Displays the names of the four pull down menus Refer to Using the Logo Generator Menus on page C 6 for detailed information about the functions available in the menus Toolbar Provides shortcut buttons for many of the most often used menu commands Click a toolbar button to select the corresponding command You can toggle the toolbar display on and off using the Toolbar commands in the Settings pull down menu Table C 2 describes the function o
48. e appropriate black burst signal Change the BNC cable from the SDI 3 connector to the SDI 4 connector SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Getting Started 80 Check that the waveform monitor displays the appropriate color bars signal AES EBU Audio Outputs 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 Press the SYSTEM button to enter the System menu Press the up A or down V arrow button to select CONFIGURATION and then press the ENTER button This enters the Configuration submenu Press the up A or down V arrow button to select XLR OUTPUT Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select AES EBU Audio Press the ENTER button Connect the 1 2 RIGHT XLR connector to the digital audio monitor using the XLR cable Set the digital audio monitor to display the status for the audio data and to receive a signal through the XLR balanced input Check that the monitor does not show any CRC error Change the XLR cable from the 1 2 RIGHT XLR connector to the 3 4 LEFT XLR connector Check that the monitor does not show any CRC error Disconnect the XLR cable from the 3 4 LEFT XLR connector SPG600 Only 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Connect the AES 1 2 connector to the digital audio monitor using the 75 Q BNC cable Set the digital audio monitor to receive a signal through the BNC unbalanced input Check that the monitor does not show any CRC err
49. e different installation overvoltage category designations The installation categories are CAT Ill Distribution level mains usually permanently connected Equipment at this level is typically in a fixed industrial location CAT Il Local level mains wall sockets Equipment at this level includes appliances portable tools and similar products Equipment is usually cord connected CAT Secondary signal level or battery operated circuits of electronic equipment SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix A Specifications Table A 12 Certifications and compliances cont Category Standards or description Pollution Degree A measure of the contaminates that could occur in the environment around and within a product Typically the internal environment inside a productis considered to be the same as the external Products should be used only in the environment for which they are rated Pollution Degree 2 Normally only dry nonconductive pollution occurs Occasionally a temporary conductivity that is caused by condensation must be expected This location is a typical office home environment Temporary condensation occurs only when the product is out of service IEC Characteristics Equipment type Test and Measuring Installation Category Il as defined in IEC 61010 1 Annex J Pollution Degree 2 as defined IEC 61010 1 Safety Class as defined in IEC 61010 1 Annex H ground product Temperatu
50. e factory default settings are saved Use this preset to reset the sync pulse generator to the factory default settings The following settings are not affected by the factory default LCD contrast front panel timeout and network address parameters 3 28 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus For details on default settings refer to Factory Default Settings on page 3 45 RECALL Recalls saved instrument presets Use the left X or right arrow button to select the desired preset and then press the ENTER button to implement the selection SAVE Saves the current instrument settings to one of the seven presets User Default Power On Default and PRESET 1 to 5 Use the left lt or right gt arrow button to select the destination preset and then press the ENTER button to implement the selection RENAME Renames the specified preset name Perform the following steps to change a preset name 1 Use the left lt or right gt arrow button to select the preset you want to rename The underscore character _ appears under the first letter of the preset name 2 Press the ENTER button twice to begin editing the preset name 3 Use the left lt or right gt arrow button to move the underscore character to the letter you want to modify 4 Use the up A or down V arrow button to select the new character The available characters include the full English alphabet numerals from 0 to 9 an
51. e method and hardware determined from step 2 secure the right slide out track assembly to the equipment rack front and rear rails The screws should be fully but lightly seated so that you can adjust the rack later 4 Tighten the screws applying 28 inch lbs of torque left loose in step 4 in Assembling the Slide out Tracks on page D 2 to fix the front to rear flange spacing of the slide out track assembly 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 to mount the left slide out track assembly Left slide out track Left slide out track Use a bar nut if front rails are not tapped Left slide out track assembly Left front rail 10 32 Flathead 10 32 Panhead 10 32 Panhead screw screw screw Use flat head screws if the cabinet rails have countersunk mounting holes otherwise use panhead screws Mounting Method A Mounting Method B Figure D 2 Installation of slide out track assemblies in rack top view D 4 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix D Rackmounting the Instrument SPG600 Option 1R Only a Installing the Instrument Working from the front of the rack pull the inner track of each slide out track assembly until it extends out the front of the rack Continue to pull them out until they lock 2 Insert the instrument left and right tracks into the ends of the rack tracks just extended Make sure to insert the instrument tracks inside of the inner rack tracks extend
52. e the left lt 4 or right arrow button to make selection You can select Y Cb Cr Y Cb Cr Cb Cr Y Cb or Y Cr Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection PRECISION Sets the resolution of the serial digital video signals Use the left 4 or right B arrow button to select between 10 bit and 8 bit Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus Audio Menu EDH Enables or disables the insertion of the EDH Error Detection and Handling information on the serial digital video signals Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select between Disable and Enable Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Pressing the AUDIO button displays the Audio menu This menu lets you set the parameters of the AES EBU audio and embedded audio in the serial digital signal Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 11 shows the Audio menu diagram Press the AUDIO button EMBEDDED STD BLK Group 1 EMBEDDED STD TEST Group 1 AES EBU ENTER m page 3 19 CANCEL ENTER 1 gt Group1 Group3 To Embedded submenu Group2 Group4 page 3 20 CANCEL ENTER A gt Group1 Group3 1 To Embedded submenu Group2 Group4 page 3 20 CANCEL EMBEDDED OPT BLK Group 1 EMBEDDED OPT TEST Group 1 ENTER zA gt Group 1 Group3 To Embedded submenu Gr
53. ed in step 1 3 Push the instrument into the rack until it stops 4 Push both stop latches located on the outside of each track and continue to slide the instrument all the way into the rack 5 Tighten the two screws that were left loose at the rear of the rack when you did step 3 in Mounting the Slide Out Tracks on page D 4 and then pull the instrument part way out of the rack 6 Be sure the two screws that were left loose at the front of the rack are loose enough to allow the slide out track assemblies to seek the appropriate positions 7 Retighten the two screws and push the instrument all the way into the rack If the tracks do not slide smoothly readjust the rail assemblies using the method just detailed 8 When adjusting is completed tighten all rail assembly 10 32 screws using 28 inch lbs of torque 9 Using a number two phillips screwdriver install the 10 32 screw attached to your rack in one of the two mounting holes at the right side of the front panel Repeat for the second mounting hole Tighten both screws using 25 inch Ibs of torque 10 Repeat step 9 to install the two screws in the left side of the front SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual D 5 Appendix D Rackmounting the Instrument SPG600 Option 1R Only D 6 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix E User Maintenance Cleaning General Care A A Cleaning the Exterior A This appendix conta
54. eese eee de 3 26 Using the General Purpose Interface GPT 3 41 GPI Connector Pin Assignments 3 41 Recalling Preset sne st ee ak mate ed CASS A Sa eg eS 3 42 Outputting an Alarm Signal 3 43 Factory Default Settings 3 45 Appendix A Specifications sssssssssess A 1 General Characteristics sev sde Gens eae nn ee oe Rp EIEN A 1 Certifications and Compliances A 10 Appendix B Using the Remote Interface B 1 Using a Web BroWwS r s peanas tomi ea ees BEEE EE RE ee Eda B 1 Using the Java Applet for the Remote Interface B 3 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual i Table of Contents Index Appendix C Using Logo Generator C 1 PC System Requirement 4 020 C 1 Installation Instructions C 1 Starting and Exiting Logo Generator C 3 Elements of the Logo Generator Window C 4 Using the Logo Generator Menus 0 0 0 0 ccc eee eee eee C 6 Logo Generator Tutorials C 9 Appendix D Rackmounting the Instrument SPG6
55. elay Adjust the timing offset of the audio signal outputs relative to the internal reference signal frame reset signal Use the left lt or right gt arrow button to change the value You can set the value from 160 ms to 160 ms PAL in 1 us steps A plus timing value is set as Delay and minus timing value is set as Advance Embedded Submenu This menu allows you to enable or disable the generation of embedded audio select an audio channel set the state of the audio emphasis bits and set the resolution of the serial digital audio signal data Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 13 shows the Embedded submenu diagram NOTE The contents of the Embedded submenu are common for the serial digital black signals and the serial digital test signals except for the menu title on the first line SelectEMBEDDED in the Audio menu lt E Status Disable Status Enable STD BLK GRP 1 a Status Disable a STD BLK GRP 1 Channel 1 STD BLK GRP 1 m Emphasis NO a A y STD BLK GRP 1 A Vv STD BLK GRP 1 m Resolution 20 bits A Figure 3 13 Embedded submenu diagram Channel 1 ENTER Channe 2 Tae lt q D gt Channel 3 o Audio Channel submenu Channel 4 page 3 21 Channel ALL CANCEL Emphasis NO lt D gt Emphasis CD Emphasis CCITT Sync Frame lt gt Sync w o Frame No Sync Async gt Resolution 20 bits Resolution 24 bit
56. enables the fine timing offset feature option 01 Help Help Displays the help documentation about the J ava applet window About Displays version information about the Remote Interface Changing Instrument This section explains how to use the Remote Interface to change the instrument Settings settings In this example you will change the genlock settings Perform the following steps to change instrument settings 1 Click the Genlock tab on the Java applet window This opens the parameter setting fields for that tab see Figure B 4 B 6 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix B Using the Remote Interface iol File Utility Help 5 Video Audio Genlock system status Geniock Source Source Vertical Lines Horizontal Coarse usec Horizontal Fine nsec 525 SYNC x pal 0 00004 0 005 Lock Loss Action Go Internal Frequency Stay Current Frequency Refresh Apply Exit i NTSC 525 270 d Figure B 4 Java applet window after selecting the Genlock tab 2 Click the Source list box to select a genlock source from the pull down list If you select an item other than Internal Vertical Lines Horizontal Coarse usec and Horizontal Fine nsec setting boxes are enabled 3 Ifyou want to change the timing enter a specific value or click the up or down arrow in the any of the boxes 4 Click the option button that corresponds to the desired lock loss action Go Internal Frequ
57. ency or Stay Current Frequency 5 Click the Apply button at the bottom of the window to enable the new settings SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual B 7 Appendix B Using the Remote Interface Transferring Files This section provides the procedure to use the Remote Interface to transfer files between your PC and the sync pulse generator NOTE The convention used by the Remote Interface is to call file transfers from the PC to the sync pulse generator a upload and to call file transfers from the sync pulse generator to the PC an download Uploading a File to the Sync Pulse Generator Perform the following steps to upload a logo file or signal file DNL file from the PC to the sync pulse generator NOTE Refer to Appendix C Using Logo Generator for detailed information about creating a logo file For a logo file 1 Click the Video tab on the Java applet window 2 Click the File Transfer tab to open the setting panel for file transfers see Figure B 5 see seta ctx Help Audio Genlock System Status Signal Timing Overlay Analog Overlay SDI SDIParameter File Transfer Z Logo File SPG to PC EH Analog Es Tektronix go E24 so PC to SPG LL SPG Igo reso Delete Logo Test Signal DNL File Upload Refresh Apply Exit ntsc 525 2370 Figure B 5 File Transfer setting panel SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Gene
58. ent lt 20 A SPG600 and SPG300 Table A 9 Clearance Characteristic Side Performance requirement Reference information 5cm 2 in Rear 7 5 cm 3 in Table A 10 Mechanical characteristics Characteristic Description SPG600 Dimensions See Figure A 1 Height 43 6 mm 1 7 in Width 482 5 mm 19 0 in Depth 557 5 mm 21 9 in Net weight Approximetely 6 kg with rack rail SPG300 Dimensions See Figure A 2 Height 43 6 mm 1 7 in Width 206 2 mm 8 1 in Depth 435 7 mm 17 2 in Net weight Approximetely 2 5 kg A 6 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix A Specifications 439 4 mm 17 3 in at gt 13 0 mm 425 4 mm 16 7 in 15 4 mm 0 5 in y a gt 0 6 in i I 115 7 mm 4 6 in I Ie 514 5 mm i 20 3 in mm o o O 12 6 in 544 5 mm O 21 4 in O O y B 43 6 mm 1 7 in 482 5 mm 19 0 in Figure A 1 SPG600 dimensions SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual A 7 Appendix A Specifications 13 5 mm 15 4 mm 0 5 in y
59. f each toolbar button BMP View Displays the selected bitmap image LGO View Displays the logo image converted to a gray scale Status bar Displays the bitmap size bits per pixel and conversion status of the gray scale image Table C 2 Toolbar button description Icon Name Open Function Equivalent to the Open command in the File menu Build Logo File Equivalent to the Build Logo File command in the Build menu About Equivalent to the About LogoGen command in the Help menu SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual C 5 Appendix C Using Logo Generator Using the Logo Generator Menus File Menu Build Menu Settings Menu The Menu bar displays the names of the four pull down menus File Build Settings and Help This section describes the function of each selection in these menus The File menu contains commands for managing file operation and for exiting the Logo Generator application Table C 3 describes each of the File menu commands Table C 3 File menu commands Command Function Open Displays the Open dialog box where you can select the bitmap file you want to convert to a logo file Exit Exits the Logo Generator application The Build menu contains a command that creates a logo file Table C 4 describes the Build menu command Table C 4 Build menu command Command Build Logo File Function Creates a logo file Ig
60. gnals NTSC PAL black burst signal 1 5 10 MHZ and NTSC PAL Fsc CW signals Serial digital video signal outputs AES EBU serial digital audio outputs XLR and BNC Overlay a logo or ID text on the color bars or test signal Up to 16 channels of embedded audio 48 kHz word clock output GPI general purpose interface for error status report and user preset Ethernet 100 BASE T interface remote control SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 1 1 Getting Started Table 1 1 Output capability between the SPG600 and the SPG300 SPG600 outputs Signal Standard Option 02 Option 03 SPG300 outputs Serial digital Video 2 2 4 2 BNC audio 4 4 4 None XLR audio 2 2 2 2 Analog video 4 8 4 4 48 kHz word clock Yes Yes Yes Yes The SPG300 XLR outputs can be set to either serial digital or analog audio ports NOTE Refer to Operating Basics beginning on page 2 1 for detailed information about the rear panel connectors Initial Product Inspection Perform the following product inspection procedure when you initially receive your instrument 1 Inspect the shipping carton for external damage which indicates possible damage to the instrument 2 Remove the sync pulse generator from the shipping carton 3 Check that the instrument has not been damaged in transit The exterior should not have any scratches or impact marks Prior to shipment the instrument is thoroughly inspected for
61. go Generator software version number and copyright information Command About LogoGen SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix C Using Logo Generator Logo Generator Tutorials This subsection describes the basics of operating the Logo Generator application Creating a Logo File Perform the following steps to create a logo file 1go from a bitmap file bmp 1 Select File gt Open or click the Open toolbar button to open the Open dialog box 2 Inthe Open dialog box select the bitmap file that you want to convert to a logo file and then click the Open button This displays the bitmap image in the BMP View and the logo image converted to a gray scale in the LGO View 3 Select Gray Level from the Settings pull down menu to open the Gray Scale Settings dialog box shown in Figure C 2 on page C 7 4 In the Gray Scale Settings dialog box set the gray levels for the logo image 5 Select Miscellaneous from the Settings pull down menu to open the Miscellaneous Settings dialog box shown in Figure C 3 on page C 8 6 In the Miscellaneous Settings dialog box set the vertical and horizontal positions for the logo to be displayed on the monitor You can also set the logo name and user comment in the dialog box 7 Select Background from the Settings pull down menu to change the background color for the logo image 8 Selects Build gt Build Logo File or click the Build Logo File toolbar button to o
62. he display contrast OFF 10 Minute FRONT PANEL DISABLE lt E Immediate 30 Minute e Out OFF 1 Minute 1 Hour ENTER lt gt Information gt To Network information submenu page 3 30 Setup To Network setup submenu page 3 30 CANCEL ENTER To GPI submenu page 3 34 CANCEL ENTER lt pa Information gt To System information submenu page 3 35 Setup To System setup submenu page 3 36 CANCEL CONFIGURATION To Configuration submenu page 3 37 Figure 3 17 System menu diagram SYSTEM PARAMETER Information 3 26 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus PRESET Recalls instrument settings saved as a preset or saves the current instrument settings as a preset When you select this menu item and then press the ENTER button you access the PRESET submenu Refer to Preset Submenu on page 3 28 for detailed information LCD CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the LCD display You can raise the contrast by pressing left arrow button and lower the contrast by pressing the right gt arrow button FRONT PANEL DISABLE Sets the timeout period until the front panel buttons are disabled Use the left 4 or right gt arrow button to make the selection The choices are OFF Immediate 1 Minute 10 Minute 30 Minute and 1 Hour Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection NETWORK Displays the current network parameters or sets the network parame
63. he functions available in the menus E Parameter setting panel Use this panel to set the instrument parameters There are five main tabs Use the Status tab to list all of the current parameter settings E Refresh button Cancels any setting changes and restores the current instrument settings SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual B 5 Appendix B Using the Remote Interface Apply button Enables all setting changes Exit button Exits the Java applet and returns to the Web browser window Status bar The status bar displays operating information and the video Standard currently selected Elements of the Menu Bar Table B 2 lists each of the Remote Interface menus and the commands within the menus Table B 2 Remote Interface menu Menu Commands Description File Load Parameter Loads an existing settings file saved in CSV format Save Parameter Saves current sync pulse generator settings as a CSV file Exit Exits the J ava applet and returns to the Web browser window Utility SNMP Community Sets the string that SNMP commands must include to have read only access get community or read write access set community The default SNMP get community string is public and set community string is private You must set the same community string used by the sync pulse generator Date and Time Sets the date and time for the sync pulse generator Option Key Enters the option key that
64. he left lt or right gt arrow button to adjust the vertical offset The value wraps around so when the maximum value is reached the next value is the minimum value The range of the timing adjustment depends on the selected signal format Refer to Table 3 6 for the appropriate range HORIZONTAL Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to adjust the coarse horizontal offset The value wraps around so when the maximum value is reached the next value is the minimum value The range of the timing adjustment depends on the selected signal format Refer to Table 3 6 for the appropriate range FINE Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to adjust the fine horizontal offset You can set the value from 18 5 ns to 18 5 ns in 0 1 ns steps Table 3 6 Genlock timing range Format name Vertical settings Horizontal settings Us NTSC 525 to 525 63 5556 to 63 5185 PAL 1250 to 1250 64 0000 to 63 9630 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 25 Menus System Menu Pressing the SYSTEM button displays the System menu This menu lets you set the system related settings such as network parameters and output configuration Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 17 shows the System menu diagram Press the SYSTEM button PRESET LCD CONTRAST HIGH lt lt 10 gt gt LOW ENTER To Preset submenu page 3 28 CANCEL lt J D gt Adjust t
65. ins procedures for cleaning and performing preventive maintenance on the sync pulse generator Protect the instrument from adverse weather conditions The instrument is not waterproof CAUTION To avoid damage to the instrument do not expose it to sprays liquids or solvents Do not use chemical cleaning agents they may damage the instrument Avoid chemicals that contain acetone benzene toluene xylene or similar solvents because they may damage the plastic WARNING To avoid personal injury remove the power cord before cleaning the instrument Remove the power cord before cleaning the instrument Clean the exterior surfaces of the instrument with a dry lint free cloth or a soft bristle brush If dirt remains use a cloth or swab dampened with a 75 ethyl alcohol solution A swab is useful for cleaning in narrow spaces around the controls and connectors Do not use abrasive compounds on any part of the instrument CAUTION Do not allow moisture inside the instrument During exterior cleaning use only enough solution to dampen the cloth or swab Preventive Maintenance Preventive maintenance mainly consists of periodic cleaning Periodic cleaning reduces instrument breakdown and increases reliability Clean the instrument as needed based on the operating environment Dirty conditions may require more frequent cleaning than computer room conditions SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual E 1
66. istance matches the front rail to rear rail spacing of the rackmount rack just measured in step 2 4 Using a screwdriver with a number two pozidriv tip secure the rear bracket to the right slide out track using two 10 32 screws and a bar nut Leave the screws loose so that you can adjust the overall length of the slide out track assembly in the rack 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to assemble the left slide out track assembly SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix D Rackmounting the Instrument SPG600 Option 1R Only Stop latch Rear bracket Chassis section Flat bar nut Rear rack 10 32 Panhead screws Le Ge Ce rail is not tapped 10 32 Panhead screw Figure D 1 Assembly of slide out track assemblies right slide out track SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual D 3 Appendix D Rackmounting the Instrument SPG600 Option 1R Only Mounting the Slide out 1 Select a 1 2 inch spaced hole in the front rail Tracks Select the mounting method according to your rack type E To mount the slide out tracks with their front and rear flanges outside of the front and rear rails use method A shown in Figure D 2 when doing step 3 Add a bar nut to the installation only if the rails have untapped holes E To mount with front and rear flanges inside of rack rails use mounting method B shown in Figure D 2 This mounting method assumes untapped holes 3 Using th
67. k the Gray Level command Gray Scale Settings X r Gray Scale Limits White Limit i fise Cancel Gray Limit RE eset Values 128 Blanking Limit Default Values 64 Z Update Display 1 Figure C 2 Gray Scale Settings dialog box In this dialog box you can set the following parameters m White Limit Sets the maximum level for the Gray 2 level The gray scale values greater than this value become white level You can set the value from 0 to 255 The default value is 192 E Gray Limit Sets the maximum level for the Gray 1 level The gray scale values greater than this value become white level You can set the value from 0 to 255 The default value is 128 E Blanking Limit Sets the maximum level for the Transparent You can set the value from 0 to 255 The default value is 64 OK button enables all of the settings in the dialog box and closes the dialog box Cancel button cancels all of the settings in the dialog box and closes the dialog box Reset Values button resets all of the settings to the values when the dialog box is first displayed Default Values button resets all of the settings to their default value Update Display button enables all of the settings with the dialog box opened SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual C 7 Appendix C Using Logo Generator Help Menu Miscellaneous Settings Dialog Box The Miscellaneous Settings dialog box see Fig
68. l serial outputs SDI 3 and SDI 4 Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to make the selection You can select the following configurations E BLACK 3 TEST 4 A serial digital black signal is output from the SDI 3 connector and a serial digital test signal is output from the SDI 4 connector E BLACK TEST 3 4 Serial digital test signals are output from the SDI 3 and SDI 4 connectors Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection XLR OUTPUT Sets the output configuration for the XLR audio outputs 1 2 RIGHT and 3 4 LEFT Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to make the selection You can select the following configurations m AES EBU Audio AES EBU digital audio signals are output from the 1 2 RIGHT and 3 4 LEFT connectors MH Analog Audio Analog audio signals are output from the 1 2 RIGHT and 3 4 LEFT connectors Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 39 Menus 3 40 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Using the General Purpose Interface GPI The sync pulse generator has a 9 pin D type connector that can be used as a General Purpose Interface GPI When using the GPI connector you can recall one of the seven presets output an alarm signal and display an alarm status on the display GPI Connector Pin Assignments Figure 3 25 shows the pin assignments of the GPI connector Pin 1 is used to output an alar
69. lay using the System menu Refer to System menu on page 3 26 for detailed information about the menu Use this button to access the Video menu The Video menu lets you select an output signal and set video parameters Use this button to access the Audio menu The Audio menu lets you set audio parameters such as amplitude and frequency Use this button to access the Genlock menu The Genlock menu lets you set genlock parameters such as genlock source and genlock timing Use this button to access the System menu The System menu lets you set system related parameters such as output configuration and network parameters Use these buttons to control the menu display Refer to Menus on page 3 1 for detailed information on controlling menus Arrow Buttons Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the available menu items ENTER Button Use the ENTER button to enable the selected menu item CANCEL Button Use the CANCEL button to disable the selected menu item and return to the previous menu item Use this button to enable or disable the front panel buttons When pressing this button for about one second while the front panel buttons are enabled all of the front panel buttons are disabled If you have selected a timeout period in the FRONT PANEL DISABLE item in the System menu and that period passes without a button push all of the front panel buttons are also disabled Press and hold this button for about three seconds to enable the front
70. ly standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Environmental E2 commercial and light industrial Part1 Emission EN55022 Class B radiated and conducted emissions EN55103 1 Annex A Radiated magnetic field emissions EN55103 1 Annex B Inrush current peak 14 6 amps Part 2 Immunity IEC61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity IEC 61000 4 3 RF electromagnetic field immunity IEC61000 4 4 Electrical fast transient burst immunity IEC 61000 4 5 Power line surge immunity IEC 61000 4 6 Conducted RF immunity IEC 61000 4 11 Voltage dips and interruptions immunity EN55103 2 Annex A Radiated magnetic field immunity EN61000 3 2 AC power line harmonic current emissions EN61000 3 3 Voltage changes fluctuations amp flicker EC Declaration of Conformity S afety Compliance was demonstrated to the following specification as listed in the Official J ournal of the European Union EN61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Australia New Zealand Declaration of Conformity E MC Complies with the EMC Framework demonstrated per Emission Standard AS NZS 2064 Industrial Scientific and Medical Equipment Safety Complies with the following safety standards UL 61010B 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 IEC 61010 1 2001 Second Edition Installation overvoltage Category Terminals on this product may hav
71. m signal Pins 3 4 and 5 are used to input signals for recalling a preset a 5 Description Notes Output Low lt 0 4 V or ground when drawn 100 mA maximum 4 Q Unused Input Input Input High gt 1 4 V or open connected to an internal 10 kQ pull up resister Low lt 0 4 V or ground input impedance 10 KQ a oe ey COQ Ou Ces ae GPI connector Ground Reserved Reserved WwW col au HB WW NY e Ground Figure 3 25 Pin assignments of the GPI Connector CAUTION Do not connect any wires to pin 7 and 8 Doing so can result in damage to the instrument SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 341 Using the General Purpose Interface GPI Recalling a Preset Figure 3 26 shows the input output circuit of GPI Output circuit Pin 1 HV HV Input circuit Q g WO pins Pin 4 Pin5 Pin 6 14LVTH244A lt Figure 3 26 Input output circuit of GPI You can recall one of the seven presets by combinations of signal levels on pins 3 4 and 5 of the GPI connector Table 3 7 shows the combinations of signal levels for the pins and the preset number to be recalled Table 3 7 Combinations of signal levels and the corresponding preset Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Preset number Low High High 1 High Low High 2 Low Low High 3 High High
72. mechanical defects NOTE Save the shipping carton and packaging materials for instrument repackaging in case shipment becomes necessary 4 Verify that the shipping carton contains the instrument the standard accessories and any optional accessories that you ordered 5 Perform the functional check procedure refer to Functional Check Procedure on page 1 5 after installing the instrument Contact your local Tektronix Field Office or representative if there is a problem with your instrument or if your shipment is incomplete SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Getting Started Installation Ax Rackmount Installation Environment Operating Requirements A Connecting Power A Before you install the instrument refer to the General Safety Summary section at the front of this manual for power source grounding and other safety information WARNING Do not use the rack handles to carry the SPG600 The rack handles are not designed for this purpose and property damage or injury may result You can install the sync pulse generator into an equipment rack if you ordered Option 1R For information on how to install the sync pulse generator into the rack refer to Appendix D Rackmounting the Instrument Option IR Only Verify that the location of your installation has the proper operating environment CAUTION Damage to the instrument can occur if this instrument is powered on at temper
73. o from a bitmap file omp The Settings menu contains commands for setting the gray level and background color for a logo image Table C 5 describes each of the Settings menu commands Table C 5 Setting menu commands Command Gray Level Function Sets the gray level when a bitmap image is converted to a logo image Clicking this command opens the Gray Scale Settings dialog box Refer to Gray Scale Settings Dialog Box on page C 7 for detailed information about the dialog box parameters Miscellaneous Sets a logo name user comment and display position Clicking this command opens the Miscellaneous Settings dialog box Refer to Miscellaneous Settings Dialog Box on page C 8 for detailed information about the dialog box parameters Background Sets the background color of the logo image Toolbar Toggles the display of the Toolbar on and off in the application window A check mark precedes the command in the menu when the Toolbar is selected for display Status Bar Toggles the display of the Status bar on and off in the application window A check mark precedes the command in the menu when the Status bar is selected for display Save Settings Specifies whether all the settings are saved or not SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix C Using Logo Generator Gray Scale Settings Dialog Box The Gray Scale Settings dialog box see Figure C 2 appears when you clic
74. of the selected analog output relative to the genlock signal or the internal reference signal Use the up A or down arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 5 shows the Timing analog submenu diagram Select TIMING ANALOG in the VIDEO menu ue VERTICAL lt gt Set the vertical timing in 1 line steps 5 we A at oo lt gt Setthe horizontal timing in 1 clock steps y us FINE lt D gt Setthe horizontal timing in 0 1 ns steps Option 01 only Figure 3 5 Timing analog submenu diagram VERTICAL Use the left lt or right gt arrow button to adjust the vertical offset The value wraps around so when the maximum value is reached the next value is the minimum value The range of the timing adjustment depends on the selected video standard Refer to Table 3 4 for the appropriate range SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 11 Menus 3 12 Timing SDI Submenu HORIZONTAL Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to adjust the horizontal offset The value wraps around so when the maximum value is reached the next value is the minimum value The range of the timing adjustment depends on the selected video standard Refer to Table 3 4 for the appropriate range FINE This menu item is only available if Option 01 is installed You can set the value from 18 5 ns to 18 5 ns in 0 1 ns steps Use the left 4 or right gt arrow
75. olling the instrument SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus SNMP MODE Enables or disables remote control access to the sync pulse generator over a network Use the left lt or right gt arrow button to select Disable Enable or Read Only When Enabled is selected you can change instrument settings using SNMP management software When Read Only is selected you can only view instrument settings using SNMP management software Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection SNMP TRAPS Enables or disables sending SNMP traps from the sync pulse generator to an NMS Network Management Station s Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select between Disable and Enable When enabled SNMP traps are sent to the NMS s specified by the destination address Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection SNMP TRAP DEST 1 to 4 Sets the IP address of the NMS to which SNMP traps are sent Press the ENTER button to edit mode the address Then use the left lt or right gt arrow button to move the underscore character _ and use the up A or down V arrow button to change the value Press the ENTER button to enable the value SNMP SET COMMUNITY Sets the string that SNMP commands must includes to have read write access Press the ENTER button to enter the edit mode to type the string Then use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to move the underscore character _ and use the u
76. onitor using the 75 Q BNC cable Set the waveform monitor to view the black burst signal Check that the waveform monitor displays the appropriate black burst signal Change the BNC cable from the CH 5 connector to the CH 6 connector Check that the waveform monitor displays the appropriate black burst signal Change the BNC cable from the CH 6 connector to the CH 7 connector Check that the waveform monitor displays the appropriate black burst signal Change the BNC cable from the CH 7 connector to the CH 8 connector Set the waveform monitor to view the color bars signal Check that the waveform monitor displays the appropriate color bars signal Signal Outputs SPG600 Option 03 Only 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Perform steps 15 through 17 Press the up A or down V arrow button to select SDI OUTPUT OPT Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select BLACK 3 TEST 4 and then press the ENTER button Press the VIDEO button to enter the Video menu Press the up A or down V arrow button to select TEST SIGNAL SDI Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select Option and then press the ENTER button Press the up A or down V arrow button to select COLOR BAR Press the left X or right gt arrow button to select 100 Color Bars Connect the SDI 3 connector to the waveform monitor using the 75 Q BNC cable Check that the waveform monitor displays th
77. or Change the BNC cable from AES 1 2 connector to the AES 3 4 connector Check that no CRC errors appear on the monitor Change the BNC cable from AES 3 4 connector to the AES 5 6 connector Check that no CRC errors appear on the monitor Change the BNC cable from AES 5 6 connector to the AES 7 8 connector 100 Check that no CRC errors appear on the monitor SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 19 Getting Started Analog Audio Outputs 101 Press the left lt or right gt arrow button to select Analog Audio 102 Press the ENTER button 103 Connect the 1 2 RIGHT XLR connector to the audio analyzer input using the XLR cable 104 Check that the audio signal output from the connector is correct 105 Move the XLR cable from the 1 2 RIGHT XLR connector to the 3 4 LEFT XLR connector 106 Check that the audio signal output from the connector is correct Standard Accessories The following accessories are shipped with the sync pulse generator Documents and CD ROM The following documents and CD ROM are standard accessories E SPG 600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators Quick Reference Manual Tektronix part number 071 1341 XX E SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators Application Software CD ROM Tektronix part number 063 3685 XX This CD ROM contains signal files the Logo Generator application software and the PDF version of the SPG600 amp SPG300 User Manual For detailed information about Logo Gene
78. or right gt arrow button to move the underscore character _ and use the up A or down V arrow button to change the value Press the ENTER button to enable the value When no value is set the default value is used If the DHCP menu item is set to Enable the sync pulse generator uses the subnet address automatically obtained from the DHCP server BRDCAST ADDR Sets the broadcast address of the sync pulse generator Press the ENTER button to edit the address Then use the left or right gt arrow button to move the underscore character _ and use the up A or down V arrow button to change the value Press the ENTER button to enable the value If the DHCP menu item is set to Enable the sync pulse generator uses the broadcast address automatically obtained from the DHCP server GATEWAY ADDR Sets the gateway address of the sync pulse generator Press the ENTER button to edit the address Then use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to move the underscore character _ and use the up A or down V arrow button to change the value Press the ENTER button to enable the value WEB INTERFACE Enables or disables web browser access to remotely control the sync pulse generator Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select between Disable and Enable Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Refer to Appendix B Using the Remote Interface for detailed information on how to use a web browser for contr
79. osition for the logo to a logo file Press the ENTER button to save the current settings 3 14 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus ID Text Submenu This menu allows you to edit and position a text string that is overlaid on the output test signal Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 9 shows the ID text submenu diagram Select ID Text in the Overlay submenu Disable lt gt Enable ID TEXT a Status Disable A ID TEXT X 10 0 APH ID TEXT Y 80 0 APH ID TEXT EDIT vi ID TEXT SAVE Press ENTER A lt D gt Setthe horizontal position lt gt Setthe vertical position Edit text Save the text to the signal file Figure 3 9 ID text submenu diagram Status Enables or disables the text overlay Use the left or right gt arrow button to select between Disable and Enable Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection X Sets the horizontal position of the text The position is set as a percentage of active picture width Use the left lt or right gt arrow button to change the position You can set the value from 100 0 to 0 0 in 1 steps Y Sets the vertical position of the text The position is set as a percentage of active picture width Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to change the position You can set the value from 100 0 to 0 0 in 1 steps SPG600 amp
80. ost Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 15 shows the Genlock menu diagram Press the GENLOCK button GENLOCK STATUS Internal A y Internal CW 1 MHz 525 SYNC CW 3 58 MHz GENLOCK SOURCE lt j gt NTSC Burst CW 4 43 MHz a Internal a 625 SYNC CW 5 MHz PAL Burst CW 10 MHz ENTER To Genlock timing submenu page 3 25 CANCEL A V A V LOCK LOSS ACTION of Vv Internal Mode lt gt Stay Mode Figure 3 15 Genlock menu diagram Displays the genlock source and status The possible messages for the status are Internal Locked Loss of Lock and No Signal Selects the signal source to genlock Use the left lt or right arrow button to select the genlock source The choices are Internal Uses the internal reference signal 525 SYNC Sync locks to an NTSC black burst signal applied to the REF connector NTSC Burst Burst locks to an NTSC black burst signal applied to the REF connector 625 SYNC Sync locks to a PAL black burst signal applied to the REF connector SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 23 Menus 3 24 GENLOCK TIMING LOCK LOSS ACTION PAL Burst Burst locks to a PAL black burst signal applied to the REF connector CW 1 3 58 4 43 5 and 10 MHz Locks to 1 3 58 4 43 5 and 10 MHz continuous wave signals applied to the REF connector respectively Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection
81. ot touch exposed connections and components when power is present Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures If you suspect there is damage to this product have it inspected by qualified service personnel Do Not Operate in Wet Damp Conditions Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry Provide Proper Ventilation Refer to the manual s installation instructions for details on installing the product so it has proper ventilation No Power Switch Power supply cord is considered the disconnecting device disconnect the main power by means of the power cord SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual vii General Safety Summary Symbols and Terms Terms in this Manual These terms may appear in this manual WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that 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 The following symbols may appear on the product A A DANGER Protective Ground ATTENTION High Voltage Earth Terminal
82. ou select the menu item and then press the ENTER button you will access the Configuration submenu Refer to Configuration Submenu on page 3 37 for detailed information SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 27 Menus Preset Submenu This menu allows you to store and recall instrument configuration settings Use the up A or down arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 18 shows the Preset submenu diagram Select PRESET in the SYSTEM menu lt D gt Selecta preset to recall PRESET RECALL Power On Default A PRESET SAVE Power On Default A Selecta preset number to save the current Ka gt instrument settings ENTER PRESET RENAME Selecta presetto fg PRESET 1 lt T re Edit the preset name CANCEL lt gt Selecta preset to delete A Vy PRESET 1 V Figure 3 18 Preset submenu diagram The following three presets are named at the factory and can be used for your own application E Power On Default When you save instrument settings in the preset the instrument settings can be loaded into the sync pulse generator automatically at power on NOTE If you want to save network parameters to a preset use the Power On Default preset m User Default The preset for saving the user specified default settings If you save new instrument settings in this preset a confirmation message appears to prevent overwriting M Factory Default In this preset th
83. oup2 Group4 page 3 20 CANCEL ENTER K gt Group1 Group3 To Embedded submenu Group2 Group 4 page 3 20 CANCEL Figure 3 11 Audio menu diagram SPG600 Option 03 only ENTER aia 1 To Audio channel submenu Bat page 3 21 CANCEL SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 17 Menus AES EBU EMBEDDED STD BLK EMBEDDED STD TEST EMBEDDED OPT BLK EMBEDDED OPT TEST ANALOG 3 18 Sets the parameters for AES EBU serial audio When you select this menu item and then press the ENTER button you will access the AES EBU submenu Refer to AES EBU Submenu on page 3 19 for detailed information Sets the parameters for embedded audio on the serial digital black signals Use the left X or right gt arrow button to select Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 or Group 4 When you select either of the groups and then press the ENTER button you will access the Embedded submenu Refer to Embedded Submenu on page 3 20 for detailed information Sets the parameters for embedded audio on the serial digital test signals Use the left X or right gt arrow button to select Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 or Group 4 When you select either of the groups and then press the ENTER button you will access the Embedded submenu Refer to Embedded Submenu on page 3 20 for detailed information Sets the parameters for embedded audio on the serial digital black signals Use the left X or righ
84. p A or down V arrow button to change the character After you enter the string press the ENTER button to enable the value The default SNMP set community string is private SNMP GET COMMUNITY Sets the string that SNMP commands must include to have read only access Press the ENTER button to enter the edit mode to type the string Then use the left 4 or right gt arrow button to move the underscore character _ and use the up A or down V arrow button to change the character After you enter the value press the ENTER button to enable the string The default SNMP get community string is public SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 33 Menus GPI Submenu This menu allows you to enable or disable the alarm signal output reset alarm signal output and display the alarm status Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 21 shows the GPI submenu diagram Select GPI in the System menu ALARM STATUS No Alarm ALARM RESET Press ENTER GPI ALARM OUTPUT Disable a Disable al lt gt Enable Figure 3 21 GPI submenu diagram ALARM STATUS Displays the alarm status detected inside the instrument The possible alarm status messages NOTE In the alarm status display the instrument alarm status shows the last displayed error message To display the latest message press the CANCEL button and return to the ALARM STATUS menu No
85. panel buttons The timeout counter is restarted if the timeout period is already set and turns the indicator next to the button lights to show that the front panel is enabled Refer to the System menu on page 3 26 for more information on setting the timeout period SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Operating Basics Reference Indicators The reference indicators indicate whether the sync pulse generator is locked to its internal oscillator or an external reference signal INT REF This indicator lights when the sync pulse generator is using its internal reference oscillator EXT REF This indicator lights when the sync pulse generator is locked to an external reference signal A blinking indicator means that the sync pulse generator is using the external reference signal but is unable to lock to the signal Rear Panel Connectors Figure 2 3 and 2 4 show the locations of the rear panel connectors of the SPG600 and SPG300 A brief discussion of each feature follows the illustration Serial digital outputs Analog outputs Option 03 Option 02 Power connector GPI Word clock output 344 LEFT 142 RIGHT 100 240 vad fo 5o Hz sova 100 BASE T 100 BASE T AES EBU serial digital AES EBU Serial Serial digital Analog outputs REF connectors or analog audio outputs digital audio outputs outputs XLR connector Figure 2 3 SPG600 rear panel Option 0203
86. pen the BMP to LGO Conversion dialog box shown in Figure C 4 BMP to LGO File Conversion x File has been converted from D Program Files Tektronix LogoGen SPG6008 amp SPG300 bmp to D Program Files Tektronix LogoGen SPG6008SPG300 lgo0 Figure C 4 BMP to LGO File Conversion dialog box 9 Click the OK button to create the logo file The created logo file can be uploaded to the sync pulse generator using the Remote Interface Refer to Appendix B Using the Remote Interface for information about uploading a logo file SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual C 9 Appendix C Using Logo Generator C 10 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix D Rackmounting the Instrument SPG600 Option 1R Only This section provides instructions for installing the SPG600 into a standard 19 inch equipment rack NOTE For information on how to install the SPG300 into a standard 19 inch equipment rack refer to the Instructions included in each of the rackmounting kits Minimum Tool and Equipment List The following tools are required to install the rackmounting hardware into the equipment rack All tools are standard tools that are readily available Table D 1 Tools required for rackmount installation Description Accepts 1 4 inch hex head driver tips Phillips driver tip for M3 size screw heads Item no Name 1 Screwdriver handle magnetic 2 No 2 Phillips tip 3 No 2 Po
87. plet B 4 Figure B 3 Java applet window B 5 Figure B 4 Java applet window after selecting the Genlock tab B 7 Figure B 5 File Transfer setting panel B 8 Figure B 6 Select Logo Folder dialog box B 9 Figure C 1 Logo Generator application window C 4 Figure C 2 Gray Scale Settings dialog box C 7 Figure C 3 Miscellaneous Settings dialog box C 8 Figure C 4 BMP to LGO File Conversion dialog box C 9 Figure D 1 Assembly of slide out track assemblies right slide out track D 3 Figure D 2 Installation of slide out track assemblies In rack COP VIEW esse das en dt eee eee Wan star Se D 4 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual iv List of Tables List of Tables Table 1 1 Output capability between the SPG600 and the SPG300 1 2 Table 1 2 AC line power requirement 1 3 Table 1 3 Power cord identification 1 11 Table 3 1 Instrument menus and information pages 3 1 Table 3 2 Selectable signals in each signal set analog 3 7 Table 3 3 Selectable signals in each signal set SDI 3 10 Table 3 4 Analog output timing range 3 12 Table 3 5
88. r interface Help Instruction of the Remote User Displays the help documentation about the J ava applet Interface window Tektronix Inc Connects to the Tektronix Inc Web site SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix B Using the Remote Interface Using the Java Applet for the Remote Interface Browser Requirements Installing Java The Java applet version of the remote interface lets you change any setting on the sync pulse generator You can also upload and download preset and logo files The Java applet is only supported for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later running on a Microsoft Windows PC The Java applet window does not resize correctly when run in Netscape 6 0 all platform or Safari 1 0 on Mac OS X The web applet is not supported in Netscape versions prior to version 6 0 and or any version of Internet Explorer on Mac OS X because they do not support Java version 1 41 To run the Remote Interface Java applet you must have Version 1 41 or later of the Java Run Time Environment JRE from Sun Microsystems installed on your PC To download the JRE plug in from Sun Microsystems go to the following URL and download the appropriate code http java sun com j2se 1 4 Once you download the executable file launch the installation software and follow the instructions SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual B 3 Appendix B Using the Remote Interface Launching the
89. rator and how to use it refer to Appendix C Using Logo Generator 1 10 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Getting Started Power Cords All SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators are shipped with one of the following power cord options Power codes for use in North America are UL listed and CSA certified Cords for use in areas other than North America are approved by at least one authority acceptable in the country to which the product is shipped Table 1 3 Power cord identification Plug configuration Normal usage Option number North America Standard A0 115V Universal Euro Al 220V United Kingdom A2 240 V Australia A3 240 V Switzerland A5 240V Japan A6 100 V China A10 240 V Argentina A99 Sa ec Er no power code shipped with the instrument SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual r Getting Started Optional Accessories You can order the following optional accessories to use with the sync pulse generators Documents The following documents are optional accessories E SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual printed manual Tektronix part number 071 1340 XX E SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators Service Manual Tektronix part number 071 1342 XX Rackmounting Kits The following rackmounting kits are optional accessories for the SPG300 SPG300 Only E TVGFIIA Rackmounts a single instrument in a standard 19 inch rack
90. rators User Manual Appendix B Using the Remote Interface 3 Click the PC to SPG button The Select Logo Folder dialog box appears as shown in Figure B 6 Select Logo Folder xi 2 Do you upload between Analog and SDI SDI Cancel Figure B 6 Select Logo Folder dialog box 4 In the dialog box select the destination folder for the logo file you are going to upload to the sync pulse generator The Open dialog box appears 5 In the dialog box select the logo file log that you want to upload 6 Click the Open button If you want to delete a existing logo file select the logo file in the tree view and then click the Delete button For a signal file CAUTION Do not upload or use any signal files from the TG700 TG2000 signal generator or created by the SDP2000 software These signal files are not compatible with the sync pulse generator 1 Click the Video tab on the Java applet window 2 Click the File Transfer tab to open the setting panel for file transfers see Figure B 5 3 Click the DNL File Upload button The Open dialog box appears 4 In the dialog box select the signal file dnl that you want to upload 5 Click the Open button SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual B 9 Appendix B Using the Remote Interface Downloading a Logo File to the PC Perform the following steps to download a logo file from the sync pulse generator to the PC 1 Click the Video ta
91. re 5 C to 40 C SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual A 11 Appendix A Specifications A 12 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix B Using the Remote Interface Using a Web Browser The sync pulse generator can be accessed two ways over an Ethernet network using a Web browser or by running a Java applet If you install Java on your PC you can use a Java applet to change the instrument settings and to upload and download presets and logos The Java applet provides a control window that gives you complete control over instrument settings from a remote PC You can use a Web browser to connect to the sync pulse generator and perform simple operations without installing any To use a Web browser the sync pulse generator must be connected to a local area network via Ethernet You will need to set the IP address subnet mask and possibly the gateway address depending on your network configuration For information on how to set the network parameters refer to Network Setup Submenu on page 3 30 To use a Web browser to connect to the sync pulse generator 1 Press the SYSTEM button to enter the System menu 2 Press the up A or down V arrow button to select NETWORK 3 Press the left or right gt arrow button to select Setup and then press the ENTER button 4 Press the up A or down V arrow button to select WEB INTERFACE 5 Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow
92. requency accuracy 1 Hz of burst frequency Burst frequency long term lt 1 ppm year Sync amplitude accuracy 3 Blanking level 50 mV SCH phase accuracy 5 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix A Specifications Table A 2 Analog outputs standard and Option 02 cont Characteristic Performance requirement Reference information Timing offset Range Full color frame Resolution lt 1 27 MHz Output signals NTSC and NTSC No Setup Refer to Table 3 2 on page 3 7 PAL Refer to Table 3 2 on page 3 7 ID text Maximum 20 characters Blanking interval 1s 2 s 3s or off Logo Gray scale 4 level Blanking interval 1s 2 s 3s or off Table A 3 Serial digital interface standard and Option 03 Characteristic Performance requirement Reference information Output connector type BNC Number of outputs Standard 2 SDI 1 and SDI 2 Option 03 SPG600 only 4 SDI 1 SDI 2 SDI 3 and SDI 4 Output impedance 15 Q Return loss gt 15 dB Formats 525 270 625 270 270 Mbps Signal amplitude typical 800 mV 10 Rise and fall time 0 4 ns to 1 5 ns 20 to 80 J iter typical lt 0 2 Ul Embedded audio The settings of the channels 9 to 16 are a copy of those of the channels 1 to 8 Number of channels 16 4 groups Frequency Silence to 20 kHz 31 descrete settings Level 60 dBFS to
93. rough the menu Figure 3 12 shows the AES EBU submenu diagram Select AES EBU in the Audio menu fl Channel 1 Channel 6 ENTER l 71 AES EBU Channel 2 Channel l To Audio channel submenu Channel 3 Channel 8 3 21 Channel 1 page 3 21 Channel 4 Channel ALL CANCEL A Vv Channel 5 1 SPG600 only Emphasis NO AES EBU l Emphasis CD m Emphasis NO Emphasis CCITT AES EBU Resolution 20 bits Resolution 20 bits Resolution 24 bits A AES EBU Delay 0 0 sec Set the audio timing in 1 us steps V Figure 3 12 AES EBU submenu diagram Channel Selects the channel where you will change the parameters Use the left or right gt arrow button to select 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 or ALL 5 to 8 are only available for the SPG600 When you select any of the channels and then press the ENTER button you will access the Audio channel submenu Refer to Audio Channel Submenu on page 3 21 for detailed information Emphasis Selects the state of emphasis bits of AES EBU serial audio Use the left or right gt arrow button to select NO no emphasis bits CD or CCITT Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Resolution Selects the resolution of AES EBU serial audio sample data Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select between 20 bits and 24 bits Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 19 Menus D
94. s 3 20 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus Status Enables or disables the generation of embedded audio Use the left 4 or right gt arrow button to select between Enable and Disable Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Channel Selects the channel where you will change the parameters Use the left or right gt arrow button to select 1 2 3 4 or All When you select any of the channels and then press the ENTER button you access the Audio channel submenu Refer to Audio Channel Submenu on page 3 21 for detailed information Emphasis Selects the state of emphasis bits of embedded audio Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select NO no emphasis bits CD or CCITT Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Sync Selects the sampling alignment status bits of embedded audio Use the left or right gt arrow button to select Frame w o Frame No without frame number or Async asynchronous Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Resolution Selects the resolution of embedded audio sample data Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select between 20 bits and 24 bits Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Audio Channel Submenu This menu allows you to set the frequency amplitude and audio click of the selected audio channel Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 14 show
95. s the Audio channel submenu diagram Select a channel in the AES EBU or Embedded submenu or Audio ANALOG menu item Inactive 300 Hz 1200 Hz 4000 Hz 12000 Hz Silence 400 Hz 1500 Hz 4800 Hz 15000 Hz 50 Hz 500 HZ 1600Hz 5000HZ 16000 Hz DE F 100Hz 600Hz 2000Hz 6000Hz 20000 Hz MES 150Hz 750Hz 2400Hz 8000 Hz 200Hz 800Hz 3000Hz 9600 Hz A V 250Hz 1000Hz 3200Hz 10000 Hz AES EBU CH 1 Ampl 20 0 dBFS 60 dBFS to 0 dBFS for AES EBU and embedded audio 48 dBu to 12 dBu for analog audio A V OFF 1 Sec AES EBU CH 1 m Audio Click OFF a lt gt a 4 j J sec Notavailable for analog audio Figure 3 14 Audio channel submenu diagram SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 21 Menus NOTE The Audio channel submenu contents are common for AES EBU audio embedded audio and analog audio except for the menu title on the first line and some parameter settings Frequency Sets the audio signal frequency for the selected audio channel Use the left X or right gt arrow button to make the selection The choices are Inactive 400 Hz 1600 Hz 6000 Hz Silence 500 Hz 2000 Hz 8000 Hz 50 Hz 600 Hz 2400 Hz 9600 Hz 100 Hz 750 Hz 3000 Hz 10000 Hz 150 Hz 800 Hz 3200 Hz 12000 Hz 200 Hz 1000 Hz 4000 Hz 15000 Hz 250 Hz 1200 Hz 4800 Hz 16000 Hz 300 Hz 1500 Hz 5000 Hz 20000 Hz When Inactive is selected audio data output is disabled Inactive is not available for analog audio Pre
96. select a signal set name for example COLOR BAR use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select a signal You do not need to press the ENTER button to enable the selection Table 3 2 lists the available signals in each signal set Table 3 2 Selectable signals in each signal set analog Signal set name NTSC format Selectable signals COLOR BAR 100 Color Bars 75 Color Bars SMPTE Color Bars FLAT FIELD 0 Flat Field 10 Flat Field 40 Flat Field 50 Flat Field 100 Flat Field Black Burst Field Square Wave LINEARITY 5 Step 10 Step Modulated 5 Step Modulated Ramp Modulated Pedestal Ramp Shallow Ramp MONITOR Convergence 75 Red Field 100 Red Field White Window Gray Window 2 Pedestal amp Pluge 4 Pedestal amp Pluge Safe Area Monitor S etup MULTIBURST 100 Multiburst 60 Multiburst SWEEP 100 Sweep 60 Sweep Chroma Freq Resp PULSE BAR 2T Pulse amp Bar SinX X Multipulse OTHER SNG Color Bars FCC Composite FCC Multiburst NTC7 Composite NTC7 Combination Matrix 1 NTSC No Setup format COLOR BAR NO SETUP 100 Color Bars 75 Color Bars SMPTE Color Bars FLAT FIELD 0 Flat Field 10 Flat Field 40 Flat Field 50 Flat Field 100 Flat Field Black Burst Field Square Wave LINEARITY 5 Step 10 Step Modulated 5 Step Modulated Ramp Modulated Pedestal Ramp Shallow Ramp MONITOR Convergence 75 Re
97. ss the ENTER button to confirm the selection Amplitude Sets the audio signal amplitude for the selected audio channel Use the left X or right gt arrow button to set the value You can set the value from 60 dBFS to 0 dBFS in 1 dBFS steps for AES EBU and embedded audio and from 48 dBu to 12 dBu in 1 dBu steps for analog audio Audio Click Inserts audio clicks in the selected audio channel The audio tone if any is turned off for an interval around the audio click Use the left 4 or right gt arrow button to make the selection The choices are OFF 1 Sec 2 Sec 3 Sec and 4 Sec Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Audio click becomes valid when you select 1 Sec to 4 Sec for the audio click rate When the audio click is valid audio tone is turned off for 0 25 seconds around the click For example if you select 3 Sec for the click rate the audio tone will be output for 2 75 seconds and silent for 0 25 seconds the click occurs during this silence When Audio Click is set to OFF the audio tone selected in the Frequency menu is output continuously Audio Click makes it easy to identify any channel s of the four output channels 3 22 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus Genlock Menu GENLOCK STATUS GENLOCK SOURCE Pressing the GENLOCK button displays the Genlock menu This menu lets you select the genlock source set the timing offset and set the instrument actions when lock is l
98. stem If necessary read your Windows user documentation before installing Logo Generator Perform the following procedure to install Logo Generator on your PC 1 Insert the SPG600 amp SPG300 Application Software CD into a CD ROM drive on your PC 2 Double click the My computer icon 3 Double click the CD ROM drive icon SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual C 1 Appendix C Using Logo Generator 4 Double click the LogoGen folder to display the contents of the LogoGen folder CAUTION To prevent data loss it is strongly recommended that you exit any open applications on your PC before you run the Logo Generator Setup exe file 5 Double click the SETUP EXE icon in the list The Logo Generator installation program display a series of setup windows as listed below Click the Next gt button to accept the default parameters or change the parameters in the setup windows to suit your needs Click the Back button in a setup window to return to the previous setup window a Welcome window Read the displayed information and then click the Next button to proceed with the installation b Choose Destination Location window The default directory location for the application is displayed If you want to install it in a custom location click the Browse button and then select or create a custom directory location c Select Program Folder window The default name for the program folder is displayed If
99. such as 10 xx xx xxx may appear on the IP ADDRESS display until the sync pulse generator receive an IP address from a DHCP server If this happens press the CANCEL button to exit the menu and then press the ENTER button to enter the menu again Network Setup Submenu This menu allows you to set the sync pulse generator network parameters when connecting to a 100Base T Ethernet Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu items Figure 3 20 shows the Network setup submenu diagram 3 30 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus Select Setup in the NETWORK menu item Disable x gt Enable DHCP A Vv 000 000 000 000 A Vv SUBNET MASK 000 000 000 000 BRDCAST ADDR 000 000 000 000 GATEWAY ADDR 000 000 000 000 WEB INTERFACE m Disable a lke ae Set the address Set the address Set the address Set the address Disable lt a gt Enable Disable SNMP MODE gt i Enable a Disable Read Onl SNMP TRAPS a Disable a pe SV V Disable lt Ea Enable SNMP TRAP DEST 1 000 000 000 000 Setthe address SNMP TRAP DEST 2 000 000 000 000 Setthe address SNMP TRAP DEST 3 000 000 000 000 Setthe address SNMP TRAP DEST 4 000 000 000 000 Ha NG r SNMP SET COMMUNITY private A OM ITY SNMP GET COMMU public V Set the address Set the string
100. t gt arrow button to select Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 or Group 4 When you select either of the groups and then press the ENTER button you will access the Embedded submenu Refer to Embedded Submenu on page 3 20 for detailed information This menu item is only available for the SPG600 Option 03 Sets the parameters for embedded audio on the serial digital test signals Use the left X or right gt arrow button to select Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 or Group 4 When you select either of the groups and then press the ENTER button you will access the Embedded submenu Refer to Embedded Submenu on page 3 20 for detailed information This menu item is only available for the SPG600 Option 03 Selects an audio channel s when outputting an analog audio signal from the XLR connectors Use the left X or right gt arrow button to select Left Right or Both When you select either of the channels and then press the ENTER button you will access the Audio Channel submenu Refer to Audio Channel Submenu on page 3 21 for detailed information This menu item is only available when you select Analog Audio in the CONFIGRATION XLR OUTPUT menu SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus AES EBU Submenu This menu allows you to select an audio channel the state of the audio emphasis bits and the resolution of the serial digital audio signal data and to set the audio timing Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll th
101. t a 2 0 second interval Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 13 Menus Logo Submenu This menu allows you to overlay and position a logo graphic on an output test signal Use the up A or down arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 8 shows the Logo submenu diagram Select Logo in the Overlay submenu LOGO z Logo OFF lt D gt Select OFF or a logo lt gt Setthe horizontal position lt D gt Setthe vertical position LOGO SAVE RER Press ENTER Figure 3 8 Logo submenu diagram Logo Selects the logo you want to display Use the left or right arrow button to select OFF or a logo file name Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection When you select OFF the logo overlay is disabled You can create a logo file using the Logo Generator application Refer to Appendix C Using Logo Generator for more information X Sets the horizontal position of the logo The position is set as a percentage of active picture width Use the left lt or right gt arrow button to change the position You can set the value from 100 0 to 0 0 in 1 steps Y Sets the vertical position of the logo The position is set as a percentage of active picture width Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to change the position You can set the value from 100 0 to 0 0 in 1 steps SAVE Saves the display p
102. t the instrument is using the internal reference signal Using a 75 QBNC cable connect the TV signal generator output to the sync pulse generator REF connector Terminate the unused REF connector with the 75 Q termination SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 15 Getting Started 16 10 11 12 13 14 Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select the menu item corresponding to the input signal type for example NTSC Burst Press the ENTER button Check that the EXT REF indicator lights This shows that the instrument is locked to the input signal Disconnect the BNC cable from the REF connector Check that the EXT REF indicator blinks This shows that the sync pulse generator detects when an incorrect or missing reference signal is applied to the REF connector Signal Outputs Standard 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Press the SYSTEM button to enter the System menu Press the up A or down V arrow button to select CONFIGURATION Press the ENTER button This enters the Configuration submenu Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select a video standard NTSC or PAL for your waveform monitor and then press the ENTER button Press the up A or down V arrow button to select ANALOG OUTPUT STD Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select BB 1 2 3 TEST 4 Press the ENTER
103. ters for the 100BASE T port on the sync pulse generator Use the left 4 or right b arrow button to toggle between Information and Setup When you select Information and press the ENTER button you will access the Network information submenu When you select Setup and press the ENTER button you will access the Network setup submenu Refer to Network Information Submenu on page 3 30 for detailed information about the submenu Also refer to Network Setup Submenu on page 3 30 for detailed information about the submenu GPI Enables and resets the alarm signal output and displays the alarm status When you select the menu item and then press the ENTER button you will access the GPI submenu Refer to GPI Submenu on page 3 34 for detailed information SYSTEM PARAMETER Displays the system information of the sync pulse generator and enters the option key alphanumeric code to enable the fine timing feature Option 01 Use the left or right gt arrow button to toggle between Information and Setup When you select Information and press the ENTER button you will access the System information submenu When you select Setup and press the ENTER button you will access the System setup submenu Refer to System Information Submenu on page 3 35 for detailed information about the submenu Also refer to System Setup Submenu on page 3 36 for detailed information about the submenu CONFIGURATION Sets the configuration of the output connectors When y
104. the LCD display Press any of the menu buttons to access a specific menu and use the arrow buttons to scroll through menu items or available options You need to press the ENTER button to enable the selected option or to access the associated submenu Press the CANCEL button to disable the selected menu item and return to the previous menu item Almost all menus have two lines of text where the first line shows the current menu item and the second line shows the current selection if there is not a submenu In the second line a small square m shows that this item is currently selected and enabled in the available options An Enter key mark shows that you need to press the ENTER button after selecting one of the options to implement the selection See Figure 3 1 If the second line is empty press the ENTER button to access the corresponding submenu Current position in the current menu ANALOG SYNC STD J You need to press the ENTER button to implement the selection m Black Burst Item currently selected in the available options Figure 3 1 Example menu display SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 1 Menus Video Menu Pressing the VIDEO button displays the Video menu This menu lets you set output signals timing of the output signals overlay and SDI parameters Use the up A or down V arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 2 shows the Video menu diagram 3 2 SPG600 amp
105. the basics of operating the sync pulse generator The information is divided into the following subsections E Front panel buttons and indicators M Rear panel connectors Front panel Buttons and Indicators Figure 2 1 and 2 2 show the sync pulse generator front panel button Descriptions of the front panel buttons and indicators appear on the following pages Menu control buttons PANEL ENABLE button Tektronix SPG600 Sync Pulse Generator oes ENTER pae ENABLE ees oo a OS lt O O0 Oa o MD MM MJD MD MM OD w yes SD M M Mm A GENLOCK SYSTEM CANCEL Ss ss SSS OO O O manr e e G J J T J J IT IT IT LE gt LCD display Menu buttons Reference indicators Figure 2 1 SPG600 front panel Menu control buttons PANEL ENABLE M button Tektronix SPG 300 Sync Pulse Generator a aa al AA Pete Cy Ed O D 2 INT REF GENLOCK SYSTEM CANCEL m LJ LJ 5 EXT REF LCD display Menu buttons Reference indicators Figure 2 2 SPG300 front panel SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 21 Operating Basics 22 LCD Display VIDEO Button AUDIO Button GENLOCK Button SYSTEM Button Menu Control Buttons PANEL ENABLE button Use the two line 20 character per line LCD display to show instrument settings You can adjust the contrast of the LCD disp
106. the carton with shipping tape or with an industrial stapler Mark the carton with the address of the Tektronix Service Center and your return address in one or more prominent locations SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Getting Started Functional Check Procedure Perform the following procedure if you are operating the instrument for the first time to verify that the instrument shipped without damage or you suspect that the instrument is not working properly Required Equipment Procedure NOTE Before you perform this procedure install the sync pulse generator following the instructions listed in Installation starting on page 1 3 The following equipment is required for the functional check TV signal generator Waveform monitor Digital audio monitor Audio analyzer 75 Q BNC cable XLR cable 75 Q termination Power on the sync pulse generator by connecting it to the power source The instrument runs its power on initialization process Check that no error messages appear on the LCD display Let the instrument run for 20 minutes before doing the rest of the functional check procedure Genlock Function 2er EP SU Press the GENLOCK button to display the Genlock menu Press the up A or down arrow button to select GENLOCK SOURCE Press the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select Internal Press the ENTER button Check that the INT REF indicator lights This shows tha
107. ts of the instrument SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Menus Test Signal SDI Submenu This menu allows you to select a serial digital test signal for a SDI output s Use the up A or down arrow button to scroll through the menu Figure 3 4 shows the Test signal SDI submenu diagram Select TEST SIGNAL SDI in the Video menu lt gt gt Selecta signal Tie Que lt gt gt Selecta signal by V lt gt gt Selecta signal lt 1 gt gt Selecta signal TS NF lt gt Selecta signal We Batic lt gt Selecta signal e M 1 gt Select a signal lt gt Selecta signal lt 1 gt gt Selecta signal COLOR BAR SMPTE Color Bars FLAT FIELD 0 Flat Field LINEARITY 10 Step PS A ITOR edestal amp Pluge MULTI BURST 60 Y Multiburst lt 1 gt gt Selecta signal REC 801 i 100 Color Bars lt Le Selecta signal Figure 3 4 Test signal SDI submenu diagram NOTE By default the sync pulse generator is configured to output a test signal from the SDI 2 connector You can change the configuration of the SDI outputs using the Configuration submenu Refer to the Configuration submenu on page 3 37 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 9 Menus 3 10 After you select a signal set name for example COLOR BAR use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select
108. ure C 3 appears when you click the Miscellaneous command Miscellaneous Settings x Logo Name sPG6ousPG 300 Comment pe o Vertical Position Horizontal Position 0 z Bi 0 Cancel Figure C 3 Miscellaneous Settings dialog box In this dialog box you can set the following parameters E Logo Name Sets the logo name This logo name is used when you select a logo from the Logo submenu in the sync pulse generator The default logo name is the file name Comment Sets the user comment to be described in the logo file You need not enter any comments in general use M Vertical Position Sets the vertical position where the logo is displayed on the monitor You can set the value from 100 to 0 The vertical position can also be set from the Logo submenu in the sync pulse generator M Horizontal Position Sets the horizontal position where the logo is displayed on the monitor You can set the value from 100 to 0 The horizontal position can also be set from the Logo submenu in the sync pulse generator OK button enables all of the settings in the dialog box and closes the dialog box Cancel button cancels all of the settings in the dialog box and closes the dialog box The Help menu contains command that display the version information about the Logo Generator application Table C 6 describes the Help menu command Table C 6 Help menu command Function Displays information including the Lo
109. utorials C 9 Logo submenu 3 14 Menu control buttons 2 2 Miscellaneous Settings dialog box C 8 Index 1 Index N Network information submenu 3 30 Network setup submenu 3 30 O Optional accessories 1 12 Options 1 12 Output configuration 3 38 Outputting an alarm signal 3 35 Overlay submenu 3 13 P PANEL ENABLE button 2 2 Phone number Tektronix x Power code options 1 13 Power connector 2 4 Power On Default 3 28 Preset recalling 3 29 saving 3 29 Preset submenu 3 28 Preventive maintenance E 1 Product description 1 1 R Rackmounting D 1 Rear panel connectors 2 3 Recalling a preset 3 29 REF 2 4 Reference indicators 2 3 Related manuals ix Remote interface B 1 Renaming a preset 3 29 S Saving a preset 3 29 SDI 1 2 4 SDI 2 2 4 SDI parameters submenu 3 16 SDI test signals 3 10 Serial number 3 36 Service options 1 12 Service support contact information x Specifications A 1 Standard accessories 1 10 Subnet mask 3 32 SYSTEM button 2 2 System information firmware version 3 36 Index 2 FPGA version 3 36 option key 3 36 serial number 3 36 System information submenu 3 35 System menu 3 26 System setup submenu 3 36 T Technical support contact information x Test signal analog submenu 3 6 Test signal SDI submenu 3 9 Timing analog submenu 3 11 Timing SDI submenu 3 12 U URL Tektronix x User Default 3 28 Using a Web browser
110. w button to select the signal You can select Black Burst Black with CF for NTSC or NTSC No Setup or Black without CF for PAL Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Selects a black burst signal for the optional analog outputs Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select the signal You can select Black Burst Black with CF for NTSC or NTSC No Setup or Black without CF for PAL This menu item is only available for the SPG600 Option 02 Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Selects a test signal for the analog outputs Use the left lt or right arrow button to select Standard or Option the SPG600 Option 02 only When you select either of these items and then press the ENTER button you will access the Test signal analog submenu Refer to Test Signal Analog Submenu on page 3 6 for detailed information Selects a serial digital test signal for SDI outputs Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to select Standard or Option the SPG600 Option 03 only When you select either of these items and then press the ENTER button you will access the Test signal SDI submenu Refer to Test Signal SDI Submenu on page 3 9 for detailed information Adjusts the timing offset for the analog output signals to the internal reference signal frame reset signal Use the left lt 4 or right arrow button to select CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 or CH 8 CH 5 to CH 8 are only
111. wer on After connecting the power make sure that the fan inside the instrument is working If the fan is not working turn off the power by disconnecting the power cable from the AC power source and contact your local Tektronix Field Office or representative Repackaging for Shipment When you ship this instrument use the original packaging material if possible If the original packaging is unfit for use or is not available repackage the instrument using the following procedure 1 14 Obtain a corrugated cardboard shipping carton having inside dimensions at least six inches greater than the instrument dimensions and having a carton test strength of at least 125 kg 275 pounds If the instrument is being shipped to a Tektronix Service Center for repair or calibration attach a tag to the instrument showing the following information E The owner of the instrument with address E The name of a person at your company who may be contacted if additional information is needed m The complete instrument type and serial number E A description of the service required Wrap the instrument with polyethylene sheeting or equivalent to protect the outside finish and prevent entry of packing materials into the instrument Cushion the instrument on all sides by tightly packing dunnage or urethane foam between the carton and the instrument allowing for three inches 7 62 cm of padding on each side including top and bottom Seal
112. y XLR OUTPUT m AES EBU Audio A V AES EBU Audio lt gt Analog Audio Figure 3 24 Configuration submenu diagram SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual 3 37 Menus 3 38 VIDEO STANDARD Sets the video standard for the outputs Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to make the selection You can select from the following options NTSC NTSC for the analog outputs and 525 270 for the serial digital outputs NTSC No Setup NTSC no setup for the analog outputs and 525 270 for the serial digital outputs E PAL PAL for the analog outputs and 625 270 for the serial digital outputs Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection ANALOG OUTPUT STD Sets the output configuration for the analog outputs CH1 to CH4 Use the left lt 4 or right gt arrow button to make the selection You can select the following configurations E BB 1 2 3 TEST 4 Black burst signals are output from the CH1 CH2 and CH3 connectors and a test signal is output from the CH4 connector E BB 1 2 TEST 3 4 Black burst signals are output from the CH1 and CH2 connectors and test signals are output from the CH3 and CH4 connectors E BB 1 TEST 2 3 4 A black burst signal is output from the CH1 connector and test signals are output from the CH2 CH3 and CH4 connectors E BB TEST 1 2 3 4 Test signals are output from the CH1 CH2 CH3 and CH4 connectors Press the ENTER button to
113. you want to change the name type in a new name or select a name from the Existing Folders list Click the Next button to proceed d Start Copying Files window Review the displayed information and then click the Next button to start the installation e Setup Complete window If the installation is successful you will see a message that setup has finished installing the Logo Generator application onto your PC If you want to run Logo Generator immediately select Yes Launch the program file and then click the Finish button To exit the installation program without running Logo Generator click the Finish button 6 Remove the SPG600 amp SPG300 Application Software CD from your PC and then store the CD in a safe location Creating a Desktop Perform the following procedure to create an icon on your PC desktop that you can Shortcut Icon use to run the Logo Generator application 1 On your PC display move the mouse cursor to any unoccupied desktop area and then click the right mouse button to open the desktop menu 2 From the desktop menu select New and then select Shortcut to open the Create Shortcut dialog box 3 Click the Browse button in the Create Shortcut dialog box C 2 SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual Appendix C Using Logo Generator 4 5 Use the Browse dialog box to locate the Logo Generator directory a If you installed the Logo Generator application using the default directory
114. zidrive tip Pozidrive driver tip for number 2 size screw heads WARNING To prevent the rackmounted instrument from tipping forward onto the operator install the instrument so that the operator will be able to access all of its rear panel connectors without pushing down on the instrument Verify that the rack does not become unstable with the instrument fully extended Do not leave the instrument extended when finished accessing the rear panel SPG600 amp SPG300 Sync Pulse Generators User Manual D 1 Appendix D Rackmounting the Instrument SPG600 Option 1R Only Installation Instructions Assembling the Slide out Tracks This procedure describes how to assemble and installs the slide out tracks in the equipment rack and then how to install the instrument into the rack 1 Identify the equipment rack right verses left slide out track assemblies by finding the date code label on each assembly The equipment rack left side assembly has a date code that ends with LH for left hand The equipment rack right side assembly has a date code ending with RH 2 Measure the distance between the front and rear rail of the equipment rack 3 Align the rear bracket to the right slide out track as shown in Figure D 1 Note that the rear bracket has multiple pairs of mount through holes When aligning the bracket and track be sure to select a pair of holes that mount the rear bracket so that the flange to flange d

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