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Global Setup Menu Functions
VTM-2000 Installation and Operation Handbook
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Video Format Menu
The Video Format menu items are described below.
Video A, B, C, or D Configure
The Video “A, B, C, D” Configure menu is used to automatically or manually select
the video format reference standard for the selected input. The format selection
determines the unit of measure and the critical amplitude limits for the input. The
default selection, AUTODETECT, is used to automatically detect the format of the
input signal.
Waveform Setup Menu
The Waveform Setup menu is described below.
Digital Waveform Graticule
The Digital Waveform Graticule menu is used to select the unit of measurement for the
digital waveform. The selections are Volts or Percent. The default selection for the
Digital Waveform Graticule menu is VOLTS.
NTSC Pedestal (or 7.5 IRE Setup)
When in NTSC Composite format, set the NTSC PEDESTAL to OFF if using a 0 IRE
pedestal signal. When set to OFF, the Vector graticules change to the proper levels in
order to display an NTSC signal without 7.5 IRE setup. The NTSC PEDESTAL
default position is ON (7.5 IRE).
PAL Waveform Scale
The PAL Waveform scale menu is used to select the unit of measurement for the PAL
Waveform. The selections are Volts or Units. The default selection for the PAL
Waveform menu is UNITS.
DC Restore
DC Restore is used to remove the DC voltage of the analog signal in order to maintain
a DC level on the waveform. The DC Restore selections are Off and On (slow).
Off = DC offset appears.
On Slow = DC offset removed.
Waveform Intensity
The Waveform Intensity is used to raise or lower the brightness of the displayed
waveform. The range of intensity is 25% to 200%. NORMAL is the default intensity
setting.
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