Getting started
Table 1: Key features
Item
FlexVu™ display
CaptureVu™
Multi-Input display
Presets
Digital and analog support
Fully digital processing
Waveform display
Vector display
Luma qualified vector display
Infinite Persistence
Gamut monitoring
LTC waveform displays
4K format support
(Requires Options 4K, 3G and
2SDI)
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Description
The FlexVu™ display is a four-tiled, high-resolution XGA display that provides four concurrent
views of a monitored signal. The instrument also provides the flexibility to configure each of the
four display tiles independently, enabling you to quickly check the integrity of a signal. In SIM
mode, the FlexVu™ display allows for the monitoring of two signals at the same time, dividing
the display into two sides; one for each signal.
The CaptureVu™ capability allows capture of a full frame of video data, either user-initiated
or triggered by an alarm condition.
The Multi-Input display mode allows you to simultaneously view up to four SDI inputs of the
same format. The feature is available in Waveform, Vector, Lightning, Diamond, Split Diamond,
Arrowhead, and Spearhead displays. If you are monitoring a 2xHD Level B 3 Gb/s signal, you
can select to view the streams of that signal individually.
Customizable presets allow you to quickly save and recall commonly used configurations.
Support for digital applications. Analog support is available with optional composite-analog
monitoring (Option CPS).
Fully Digital Processing allows for accurate, repeatable, drift-free operation that surpasses
traditional analog designs.
Traditional waveform displays allow signals to be overlaid or paraded. This display type allows
you to use the Multi-Input display feature.
Vector display with Composite and Component Compass Rose Graticules, and gain, sweep,
and magnification controls. Traditional and Lightning Vector displays are available. The latter
visualizes both luma and chroma amplitudes, and quantifies inter-channel timing. This display
type allows you to use the Multi-Input display feature.
Vector display that is gated by a specified luminance range. Each vector tile may have a different
luminance range specified. This display type allows you to use the Multi-Input display feature.
All trace displays can also be set, tile by tile, to Infinite Persistence. This mode traces waveforms
over time on the same display, providing a visual history of the trace.
Arrowhead, Spearhead, Diamond, and Split Diamond displays offer user-selectable gamut
thresholds so that you can set monitoring limits appropriate to a specific operation. Gamut
monitoring is fully integrated with the alarm logging and reporting capabilities. This display type
allows you to use the Multi-Input display feature.
Longitudinal Time Code (LTC) is monitored in a frame rate display to allow observation of
amplitude, synchronization and phase with respect to reference vertical interval time code (VITC).
Support for UHDTV1 (3840×2160) and 4K (4096×2160) video formats.
WVR8200 and WVR8300 User Manual
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