Table 1: Key features (cont.)
Item
Audio monitoring
(Requires Option AD or DPE)
Auxiliary data monitoring
Audio Video Delay
(Requires Option AVD)
Timing display
Closed Captioning support
Picture area
Status screens
Physical measurements
(Requires Option EYE, PHY, or
PHY3)
Error tracking
Remote control
Data List display
Ancillary data inspector
Simultaneous Input mode
SyncVu™
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Description
Surround Sound display of audio signals and phase relationships of normal channel pairs.
Lissajous display lets you monitor a user-specified pairing of channel inputs.
Support and options for viewing and monitoring both levels of normal channel pairs for AES,
analog, embedded audio, and Dolby signals.
Loudness measurement, audio control packet coding, and many popular audio scales, including
BBC scales, are also supported.
Displays selected Dolby Metadata parameters present in the Dolby D, Dolby E bitstream.
Displays Dolby E Guardband measurements.
Support for monitoring auxiliary data including data conforming to ARIB standards and CEA608,
CEA708, AFD, and CGMS-A.
Measures the duration that the video system advances or delays the audio signal relative to its
correct temporal position.
A Tektronix proprietary display that simplifies measuring the timing difference between two
signals. Using the Timing display enables you to easily compare and correct the timing between
two signals.
Support for simultaneous decode and display in multiple languages of CC standards (CEA 608
(VBI), CEA 608 (ANC), CEA (608/708), CEA 708, TeletextB (VBI), TeletextB OP47 SDP (ANC),
and TeletextB OP47 Multi (ANC)) with caption text and V-chip information overlaid on the picture
(monitor mode). There are also settings for missing or incorrectly inserted closed captioning.
Support for standard and custom Safe Graticules for Picture displays that look for incorrect
placements of graphics, logos, Black events, and Frozen events. Two Safe Area graticules and
Safe Title graticules are supported.
Status screens provide content status at a glance.
Verification and automatic measurement of the electrical characteristics of the SDI physical
layer. An Eye display lets you use the graticule or voltage and time cursors to measure
the waveform. A Jitter waveform display shows jitter and jitter thermometers provide two
independent measurements of jitter and one of cable loss, and relates those measurements to
defined alarm limits.
Waveforms 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.
Configurable alarms and error logging.
Full remote control for complete installation flexibility.
Examines the contents of all digital formats, structures, and transports and displays the data
without any interpolation.
Allows you to monitor all ancillary data present in a signal.
Displays two separate signals simultaneously, allowing you to easily view two signal displays,
side by side.
The SyncVu™ feature allows you to identically configure two inputs at the same time when
the instrument is in simultaneous input mode.
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