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Tektronix MTX100A User Manual (278 pages)
MPEG Recorder & Player
Brand:
Tektronix
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Recording Equipment
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Table of Contents
User Manual
1
Table of Contents
5
Environmental Considerations
15
Product Description
21
Standard Accessories
22
Table 1-1: Power Cord Identification
23
Optional Accessories
24
Options
24
Initial Product Inspection
25
Installation
25
Table 1-2: Environmental Operating Requirements
26
Table 1-3: AC Line Power Requirement
26
Figure 1-1: Rear-Panel Power Connector
27
Figure 1-2: Front-Panel ON/STBY Switch
28
Figure 1-3: Windows Security Alert Dialog Box
28
Repacking for Shipment
29
Figure 1-4: Select File Dialog Box
30
Functional Check Procedure
30
Figure 1-5: Equipment Connection for the Functional Check
31
Windows Operations
32
Functional Overview
35
Figure 2-1: MTX100A Front Panel
36
Figure 2-2: MTX100A Rear Panel
38
Figure 2-3: Elements of the Play Screen
40
Figure 2-4: Play Status Indicator
41
Figure 2-5: Status Bar
43
Figure 2-6: ASI Interface
45
Optional Interface Cards
45
Figure 2-7: Universal Parallel/Serial Interface
46
Figure 2-8: IEEE1394/ASI Interface
46
Figure 2-9: SMPTE310M/ASI/SPI Interface
47
Basic Menu Operation
48
Figure 2-10: Front Panel Showing the Menu Controls
48
Figure 2-11: Display Status of the Menu Commands
49
Figure 2-12: Keypad
50
About the Data Output Source
51
Table 2-1: Tutorial Recommended Test Equipment and Accessories
53
Tutorials
53
Required Equipment
53
Outputting a Transport Stream
54
Figure 2-13: Select File Dialog Box
54
Figure 2-14: Hierarchy View of the Transport Stream File
55
Figure 2-15: Play Status Indicator
55
Recording a Transport Stream
56
Figure 2-16: Transport Stream Display from an MPEG Test System
56
Figure 2-17: no Signal Message
56
Figure 2-18: Record Status Indicator
57
Table 3-1: File Menu Commands (Play Screen)
63
Using the Menus
63
Menus in the Play Screen
63
Figure 3-1: Select File Dialog Box
64
Table 3-2: View Menu Commands
65
Table 3-3: Play Menu Commands
65
Figure 3-2: Clock Dialog Box
67
Figure 3-3: Set Non-TS Sync Dialog Box
69
Figure 3-4: PCR Initial Value Dialog Box
70
Figure 3-5: Start/Stop Position Dialog Box
71
Figure 3-6: Timer Play/Record Dialog Box
73
Figure 3-7: Others Dialog Box
74
Table 3-4: ASI I/F Menu Commands (Play Screen)
79
Table 3-5: Univ I/F Menu Commands (Play Screen)
80
Table 3-6: ASI/1394 Menu Commands (Play Screen)
80
Figure 3-8: IEEE1394 Dialog Box (Play Screen)
81
Table 3-7: 310M/ASI/SPI Menu Commands (Play Screen)
82
Table 3-8: Utility Menu Commands
82
Figure 3-9: Communication Dialog Box
83
Figure 3-10: Option Key Dialog Box
84
Figure 3-11: Status Dialog Box
85
Table 3-9: File Menu Commands (Record Screen)
86
Menus in the Record Screen
86
Figure 3-12: Target Dialog Box
87
Table 3-10: Record Menu Commands
87
Figure 3-13: Others Dialog Box
89
Table 3-11: ASI I/F Menu Command (Record Screen)
90
Table 3-12: Univ I/F Menu Commands (Record Screen)
90
Table 3-13: ASI/1394 Menu Commands (Record Screen)
91
Figure 3-14: IEEE1394 Dialog Box (Record Screen)
92
Table 3-14: 310M/ASI/SPI Menu Command (Record Screen)
93
Table 3-15: Toolbar Button Descriptions
94
Toolbar Buttons
94
Overview of the Hierarchy Display
97
Table 3-16: Icons Used for MPEG-2, ARIB, DVB, and ATSC Formats
98
Hierarchy Display Icons
98
Table 3-17: Icons Specific to DVB Format
101
Table 3-18: Icons Specific to ARIB Format
102
Table 3-19: Icons Specific to ATSC Format
104
Icon Text and Dialog Box
105
Figure 3-16: PCR Inaccuracy Dialog Box
107
Table 3-20: PCR Inaccuracy Dialog Box Parameters
108
Figure 3-17: PCR Inaccuracy Dialog Box
113
Adding Jitter to Pcrs
113
Figure 3-18: Jitter Function with a Sine Jitter Pattern Applied
115
Continuous Recording Feature
117
Overview
117
Basic Action of Continuous Recording
118
Performing Continuous Recording
119
Figure 3-19: Continuous Recording Check Box
120
Figure 3-20: File Counter
120
Preset File
123
Contents of the Preset File
123
Saving a Preset File
123
Loading a Preset File
124
Figure 3-21: Save as Dialog Box
124
Figure 3-22: Open Dialog Box
125
Connecting to a Network
127
Connecting the MTX100A to Your PC(S)
127
Figure 3-23: Pin Connections for a Crossover Ethernet Cable
127
Setting Ethernet Network Parameters
128
Figure 3-24: Network Connections Window
128
Figure 3-25: Local Area Connection Status Dialog Box
129
Figure 3-26: Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box
129
Figure 3-27: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Dialog Box
130
Outputting an ISDB-T Transport Stream
133
Figure 3-28: Hierarchy View of the ISDB-T Transport Stream File
134
Figure 3-29: ISDB-T Information Dialog Box
135
Syntax
137
SCPI Commands and Queries
137
Figure 3-30: Example of SCPI Subsystem Hierarchy Tree
137
Table 3-21: Parameter Types Used in Syntax Descriptions
138
Figure 3-31: Example of Abbreviating a Command
139
Figure 3-32: Example of Chaining Commands and Queries
139
Figure 3-33: Example of Omitting Root and Lower-Level Nodes
140
IEEE 488.2 Common Commands
141
Table 3-22: BNF Symbols and Meanings
141
Remote Commands
143
Common Commands
144
DISPLAY Commands
146
MASS MEMORY Commands
146
PLAY Commands
148
RECORD Commands
160
SYSTEM Commands
164
Optional Commands
167
Default Settings
175
Table 3-23: Default Settings
175
Error Message and Codes
179
Command Errors
179
Table 3-24: Command Errors
179
Execution Errors
180
Table 3-25: Execution Errors
180
Device Specific Errors
182
Query Errors
182
Table 3-26: Device Specific Errors
182
Table 3-27: Query Errors
182
Network Interface Specifications
183
Checking Remote Command Operation
183
Figure 3-34: Run Dialog Box
184
Figure 3-35: Telnet Window
184
Using the IEEE1394 Interface (Option 05 Only)
185
Note for Connections
185
Figure 3-36: Connection Example for Point-To-Point Connection
186
Point-To-Point Connection
186
Figure 3-37: Connection Example for Data Probing
188
Data Probing
188
ASI/IEEE1394 Conversion
189
Figure 3-39: Connection Example for IEEE1394 → ASI Conversion
190
Figure 3-40: Partial Transport Stream
191
About the Partial Transport Stream
191
Table A-1: Functional Specifications
195
Appendix A: Specifications
195
Performance Conditions
195
Table A-2: Mainframe
196
Electrical Specifications
196
Table A-3: ASI Interface (Option 01)
199
Table A-4: Universal Parallel/Serial Interface (Option 02)
200
Table A-5: IEEE1394/ASI Interface (Option 05)
202
Table A-6: SMPTE310M/ASI/SPI Interface (Option 07)
202
Figure A-1: Timing Diagram of the SPI and Universal
204
Table A-7: Mechanical Characteristics
205
Table A-8: Environmental Characteristics
205
Mechanical (Physical) Characteristics
205
Table A-9: Certifications and Compliances
206
Appendix B: Using the Remux Application
209
Starting and Exiting Remux
209
Elements of the Remux Window
210
Figure B-1: Remux Application Window
210
Table B-1: Element of the Remux Window
211
Table B-2: Toolbar Button Descriptions
212
Using the Remux Menus
213
Table B-3: Remux File Menu Commands
213
Figure B-2: Select Remux Mode Dialog Box
213
Table B-4: Remux File Menu Commands
214
Table B-5: Remux Menu Commands
214
Table B-6: Remux Window Menu Commands
215
Figure B-3: OPTION Dialog Box
215
Remux Tutorials
216
Table B-7: Remux View Menu Commands
216
Figure B-4: Editing Window for the Make S-TMCC TS Mode
217
Figure B-5: Edit TS Information Dialog Box
218
Figure B-6: Windows Displaying a Transport Stream Icon
219
Figure B-7: Edit TMCC Information Dialog Box (S-TMCC)
220
Figure B-8: Editing Window for the Remux to M-TMCC TS from
221
Figure B-9: Transport Stream Is Multiplexed
222
Figure B-10: Edit TMCC Information Dialog Box (M-TMCC
223
Figure B-11: Add TMCC Dialog Box
224
Figure B-12: Editing Window for the Remux to M-TMCC TS Mode
226
Figure B-13: Editing Window for the Demux M-TMCC TS Mode
228
Figure B-14: DEMUX Dialog Box
229
Appendix C: Using the Scheduler Application (Option SC Only
231
Starting and Exiting Scheduler
231
Elements of the Scheduler Application Window
232
Figure C-1: Scheduler Application Window (Schedule Play Mode)
232
Table C-1: Toolbar Button Descriptions
233
Using the Scheduler Menus
235
Table C-2: File Menu Commands
235
Table C-3: View Menu Commands
235
Figure C-2: MTX/RTX Host Name Dialog Box
236
Table C-4: Schedule Menu Commands
236
Figure C-3: Scheduler Settings Dialog Box
237
Table C-5: Stream Menu Commands
239
Figure C-4: Play Properties Dialog Box
240
Figure C-5: Save as Dialog Box
243
Figure C-6: Record Properties Dialog Box
244
Status/Control Panel
245
Figure C-7: Status/Control Panel (Schedule Play Mode)
245
Figure C-8: Schedule Property Dialog Box
246
Scheduler Tutorials
248
Installing Scheduler on a PC
253
Starting and Exiting Scheduler on Your PC
255
Appendix D: Control Signal for Option 02
257
Table D-1: Pin Assignment of the Universal In/Out Connector
257
Figure D-1: Timing Relationship of the Signals on the Universal In/Out Connector
258
Appendix E: Defragment the Hard Disk Drive
259
Figure E-1: Disk Defragmenter Window
259
Figure E-2: Defragmentation Complete Dialog Box
260
Appendix F: Using the Recovery Discs
261
Reinstalling Windows XP
261
Reinstalling the MTX100A Application
262
Restoring the Ieee1394B Port Speed Setting
263
Appendix G: Inspection and Cleaning
265
Exterior Inspection
265
Exterior Cleaning
265
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Tektronix MTX100A Service Manual (190 pages)
Tektronix MPEG Recorder & Player Service manual
Brand:
Tektronix
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Figure 3-12: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Recorded File
8
Figure 3-17: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Recorded File
8
General Safety Summary
11
Service Safety Summary
13
Options
15
Product Overview
23
Performance Conditions
25
Output Level
26
Electrical Specifications
26
Table 1-2: Mainframe
26
Table 1-3: ASI Interface (Option 01)
30
Table 1-4: Universal Parallel/Serial Interface (Option 02)
30
Table 1-5: IEEE1394/ASI Interface (Option 05)
33
Table 1-6: SMPTE310M/ASI/SPI Interface (Option 07)
33
Interfaces
35
Mechanical (Physical) Characteristics
36
Table 1-7: Mechanical Characteristics
36
Table 1-8: Environmental Characteristics
36
Table 1-9: Certifications and Compliances
37
A12 Main Board
41
A20 PCI Backplane Board
42
A30 Front Panel Board
43
A35 Power Switch Board
44
A40 AC Distributer Board
44
A50 Disk I/F Board
44
A100 ASI Interface Module (Option 01)
44
A110 Universal Parallel/Serial Interface Module (Option 02)
46
A140 IEEE 1394/ASI Interface Module (Option 05)
46
A170 SMPTE310M/ASI/PSI Interface Module (Option 07)
49
Equipment Required
53
Table 3-1: Equipment Required for Performance Verification
53
Procedures
54
Figure 3-1: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Internal Clock Output Level
55
Figure 3-2: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Internal Clock Frequency
56
Figure 3-3: Equipment Connection for Verifying the SPI Interface
57
Figure 3-4: Equipment Connections for Verifying the External Clock/Reference and Trigger Inputs
61
Frequency
61
Interface
62
Figure 3-5: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Ieee1394B Interface
64
Figure 3-6: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Output Signal- ASI Interface
65
Figure 3-7: Equipment Connections for Verifying the Play Operation- ASI Interface
67
Figure 3-8: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Record Operation- ASI Interface
68
Figure 3-9: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Recorded File- -ASI
70
Interface
71
Universal Parallel/Serial Interface
71
Figure 3-10: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Output Signals- Universal Parallel/Serial Interface
72
Table 3-2: Output Level of each Connector Pin
73
Figure 3-11: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Play Operation- Universal Parallel/Serial Interface
74
Figure 3-12: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Recorded File Universal Parallel/Serial Interface
79
Figure 3-13: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Event Output
81
IEEE1394/ASI Interface
82
Figure 3-14: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Output Signal
83
Figure 3-15: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Play Operation
84
Figure 3-16: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Record Operation
85
Figure 3-17: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Recorded File IEEE1394/ASI Interface
87
Figure 3-18: Equipment Connection for Verifying the IEEE1394 Output Signal
89
SMPTE310M Interface
92
Operation
93
Operation
95
Figure 3-22: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Recorded File ASI Interface
97
Operation
98
Operation
100
Figure 3-25: Equipment Connection for Verifying the Recorded File ASI Interface
101
Operation
103
Related Maintenance Procedures
107
Preparation
108
Inspection and Cleaning
109
Table 4-1: External Inspection Check List
110
Table 4-2: Internal Inspection Check List
111
Removal and Installation Procedures
113
Preparation
113
Table 4-3: Summary of Procedures
114
Table 4-4: Tools Required for Module Removal
115
Figure 4-1: MTX100A Orientation
116
Figure 4-2: External Modules
117
Figure 4-3: Board Modules
118
Figure 4-4: Internal Modules
119
Access Procedure
120
Figure 4-5: Guide to Removal Procedures
120
Procedures for External Modules
121
Figure 4-6: Cabinet Removal
122
Figure 4-7: Right-Side and Left-Side Covers Removal
123
Figure 4-8: Front-Panel Unit Removal
124
Figure 4-9: Disassembly of Front-Panel Assembly
126
Procedure for Board Modules
127
Figure 4-10: Interface Module, A12 Main Board, CPU Board, and A20 PCI Backplane Board Removal
128
Procedure for Internal Modules
132
Figure 4-11: DVD Drive Removal
133
Figure 4-12: Hard Disk Drive Removal
134
Figure 4-13: Internal and External Fan Removal
136
Removal
138
Figure 4-15: RFI Filter Removal
139
Setting the BIOS Configuration
141
Procedure
141
Troubleshooting
143
Troubleshooting Trees
143
Figure 4-16: Troubleshooting Procedure (1)
144
Figure 4-17: Troubleshooting Procedure (2)
145
Figure 4-18: Troubleshooting Procedure (3)
146
Figure 4-19: Troubleshooting Procedure (4)
147
Figure 4-20: Troubleshooting Procedure (5)
148
Figure 4-21: Troubleshooting Procedure (6)
149
Figure 4-22: Troubleshooting Procedure (7)
150
Figure 4-23: A20 PCI Backplane Board View- -Back Side
150
Figure 4-24: A20 PCI Backplane Board View- -Right Side
151
Using the Recovery Discs
153
Reinstalling Windows XP
153
Reinstalling the MTX100A Application
154
Restoring the Ieee1394B Port Speed Setting
154
Diagrams
163
Diagrams of the Optional Modules
169
A100 ASI Interface Module (Option 01)
169
Figure 6-3: A100 ASI Interface Module Connections
169
A110 Universal Parallel/Serial Interface Module (Option 02)
170
Figure 6-4: A110 Universal Parallel/Serial Interface Module Connections
170
A140 IEEE1394/ASI Interface Module (Option 05)
171
Figure 6-5: A140 IEEE1394/ASI Interface Module Connections
171
A170 SMPTE310M/ASI/SPI Interface Module (Option 07)
172
Figure 6-6: A170 SMPTE310M/ASI/SPI Interface Module Connections
172
Parts Ordering Information
175
Using the Replaceable Parts List
176
Replaceable Parts List
178
Figure 7-1: Cabinet and Covers
179
Figure 7-2: Internal Modules (1)
181
Figure 7-3: Internal Modules (2)
183
Figure 7-4: Front Panel Unit
185
Figure 7-5: DVD Drive Unit
186
Figure 7-6: Cables
188
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