Tektronix Computer Monitor WFM700 Series User Manual

User Manual  
WFM700 Series  
Waveform Monitors  
071-0916-08  
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Table of Contents  
Status Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Sweep Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Vector Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Waveform Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Reference  
Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Ancillary Data Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
ARIB STD-B39 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Audio Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Audio Mode (Option DG Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Bowtie Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Composite Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Data Display (WFM700M Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Eye / Jitter Mode (WFM700M Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Gamut Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Line Select Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Measure Mode (WFM700M Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Multi Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Picture Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Status Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Vector Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Waveform Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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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.  
Use Proper Power Cord. Use only the power cord specified for this product and  
certified for the country of use.  
To Avoid Fire or  
Personal Injury  
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 apply a potential to any terminal, including the common terminal, that  
exceeds the maximum rating of that terminal.  
Replace Batteries Properly. Replace batteries only with the proper type and rating  
specified.  
Do Not Operate Without Covers. Do not operate this product with covers or panels  
removed.  
Use Proper Fuse. Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product.  
Avoid Exposed Circuitry. Do not 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.  
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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:  
Protective Ground  
(Earth) Terminal  
CAUTION  
Refer to Manual  
WARNING  
High Voltage  
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Preface  
This user manual provides the basic information you need to install and operate  
the WFM700 Series Waveform Monitor. Listed below are related documents that  
contain information about the instrument.  
Related Reference Documents  
The following reference documents are available:  
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WFM700 Series Release Notes (English). Describes both the new features  
provided by a firmware release and any known problems or behaviors that  
you might encounter while using the waveform monitor.  
WFM700 Series User Documentation CD-ROM. Located on the back cover  
of the user manual, contains PDF files of the following documents:  
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WFM700 Series User Manual (English). A bookmarked PDF version of  
the printed user manual.  
WFM700 Series Technical Reference (English). Contains the following  
technical information about the instrument:  
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Electrical and physical specifications, including a list of certifica-  
tions and compliances  
Descriptions of each menu selection, the status displays, and the  
Option DG audio displays  
Instructions for operating the instrument using remote control,  
including the ground closure, Web server, and SNMP interfaces  
Procedures for checking the basic functions of the instrument, for  
upgrading the instrument firmware, and for performing the  
user-service tasks such as cleaning and maintenance, cabinet and  
rack adapter installation, and module installation or replacement  
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WFM700 Series SNMP MIB Reference (English). Describes the syntax  
of the variables and traps for remotely controlling the instrument over a  
network using SNMP.  
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WFM700 Series Service Manual (English). Provides servicing information  
for the instrument and is intended for qualified service personnel only.  
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Non-English Language  
Documents  
The following non-English language documents are available:  
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WFM700 Series User Documentation Package (Japanese). Contains a  
printed Japanese language user manual and the CD-ROM described on the  
previous page.  
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WFM700 Series User Documentation Package (Korean). Contains a  
printed Korean language user manual and the CD-ROM described on the  
previous page.  
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Preventing Illegal Colors. This application note describes how the Diamond,  
Arrowhead, and Lightning displays can be used to help prevent the undesired  
impact of color gamut violations and to simplify the assessment of proper  
gamut compliance.  
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Understanding Colors and Gamut. This poster provides a large visual  
display of how the Diamond, Arrowhead, and Lightning displays can be  
used to help prevent the undesired impact of color gamut violations.  
A Guide to Standard and High Definition Digital Measurements. This book  
is a primer for understanding the basics for making standard and high-defini-  
tion, digital-video measurements.  
Analog and Digital Audio Monitoring. This application note describes how  
to monitor analog and digital audio signals. Also discussed are specific  
differences in the methods used to monitor analog audio versus digital audio,  
and how to plan the transition from monitoring analog audio to monitoring  
digital audio.  
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Audio Monitoring. This application note describes balanced and unbalanced  
audio signals, and explains the physical and electrical characteristics and the  
specific strength and weaknesses of the different digital audio signal formats.  
Monitoring Surround Sound Audio. This application note describes the  
basics of 5.1-channel surround sound audio and how to use the Surround  
Sound display to visualize key audio-level and phase relationships in this  
audio format.  
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Getting Started  
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Getting Started  
This section contains a list of accessories, an installation procedure, and a  
functional check to verify the primary functions of your waveform monitor. For  
instrument specifications, refer to the WFM700 Series Technical Reference  
document on the CD-ROM.  
Product Description  
The WFM700 waveform monitor is designed to meet the multi-format monitor-  
ing and measurement needs of digital video for program production, post-pro-  
duction, and transmission. The waveform monitor has three base models:  
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WFM700HD. Monitors high-definition (SMPTE 292M) video.  
WFM700A. Monitors standard-definition (ITU--R BT.601) and high-defini-  
tion (SMPTE 292M) video.  
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WFM700M. Measurement instrument for standard-definition  
(ITU--R BT.601), high-definition (SMPTE 292M), and hybrid serial digital  
operations.  
Each waveform monitor includes:  
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One external reference module  
One video module (with two inputs)  
At the time of purchase or at a later date, you can add an additional video  
module and/or the Option DG audio module to any of the three base-model  
waveform monitors.  
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Standard Accessories  
Documents  
Listed below are the standard accessories shipped with each waveform monitor:  
The following documents are shipped with each waveform monitor:  
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WFM700 Series Release Notes, Tektronix part number 061-4247-XX.  
WFM700 Series User Documentation Package, Tektronix part number  
020-2532-XX. This package contains the following items:  
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WFM700 Series User Manual, Tektronix part number 071-0916-XX.  
WFM700 Series User Documentation CD-ROM, Tektronix part number  
063-3720-XX. The CD-ROM, located on the back cover of the user  
manual, contains PDF files of the following documents: WFM700 Series  
User Manual, the WFM700 Series Technical Reference, and the  
WFM700 Series SNMP MIB Reference.  
Power Cords  
All WFM700 waveform monitors are shipped with one of the following power  
cord options. Power cords 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.  
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Table 1-1: Power cord options and identification  
Tektronix part  
number  
Plug configuration  
Normal usage  
Option number  
North America  
120 V  
Standard  
161-0216-00  
161-0215-00  
161-0066-10  
Universal Euro  
United Kingdom  
A1  
A2  
Australia  
A3  
161-0066-11  
Switzerland  
Japan  
A5  
A6  
AC  
161-0154-00  
161-A008-00  
161-0304-00  
China  
No power cord supplied.  
A99  
- - - - - -  
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Optional Accessories  
If you ordered any of the following optional accessories, they were shipped with  
your waveform monitor.  
Additional Inputs  
You can add any of the following video or audio modules to a unit:  
NOTE. You can have a maximum of two video modules and one Option DG audio  
module installed.  
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WFM7HD. Serial digital video monitor module for HD.  
WFM7A. Serial digital video monitor module for SD and HD.  
WFM7M. Serial digital video measurement module for SD and HD.  
WFM7DG. AES digital audio measurement module.  
Cabinets  
You can order any of these cabinets:  
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WFM7F02 Portable Cabinet  
WFM7F03 Plain Cabinet  
WFM7F05 Rack Adapter  
Documents  
The following documents are optional accessories:  
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WFM700 Series Service Manual, Tektronix part number 071-0915-XX.  
Option L5. Japanese language WFM700 Series User Manual, Tektronix part  
number 020-2607-XX.  
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Option L9. Korean language WFM700 Series User Manual, Tektronix part  
number 020-2608-XX.  
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Installation and Power On  
This section contains information about installing and powering on the wave-  
form monitor. Instructions for performing firmware upgrades are located in the  
WFM700 Series Technical Reference document on the CD-ROM.  
Hardware Installation  
NOTE. Instructions for installing or removing the waveform monitor from a  
cabinet, and for adding or removing a module from the instrument are located in  
the WFM700 Series Technical Reference document on the CD-ROM.  
The waveform monitor is shipped in a wrap-around chassis that covers the  
instrument bottom and two sides. A cover is installed on the chassis, and the rear  
panel is made up of the module rear panels.  
You can operate the waveform monitor in the instrument chassis (be sure the  
cover is on) or installed in an approved portable cabinet or rack adapter. You can  
also install the waveform monitor in a custom installation, such as a console.  
CAUTION. Do not install the waveform monitor in any cabinet except those that  
are listed in Optional Accessories on page 1--4. Attempting to do so can damage  
the waveform monitor and the cabinet.  
If you install the waveform monitor in a custom application, such as a console,  
be sure to provide adequate airflow. Follow these guidelines:  
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Do not block the ventilating holes.  
Adhere to the clearance requirements that are listed in the specification tables  
of the WFM700 Series Technical Reference document on the CD-ROM.  
CAUTION. Failure to provide adequate airflow to the waveform monitor could  
cause the instrument to shut down (refer to Table 2--2 on page 2--3 for LED fault  
codes). If the airflow is blocked and the instrument does not shut down, the  
instrument could be seriously damaged.  
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Installation and Power On  
Connecting Power  
The waveform monitor 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.  
WARNING. To avoid serious personal injury from electric shock, do not operate  
the instrument with the cover removed. When power is supplied via the power  
cord, line voltage will be present inside the waveform monitor, even if the unit is  
in standby mode.  
AC Power Requirements  
The waveform monitor operates from an AC line frequency of 50 or 60 Hz, over  
the range of 100--240 Volts, without the need for configuration, except the power  
cord. Refer to page 1--2 for the power cord options.  
The typical power consumption is 100 W with one video module installed and  
125 W with two video modules installed. Power consumption increases by a  
negligible amount when there is an Option DG audio module installed. Refer to  
the product specification tables in the WFM700 Series Technical Reference  
document on the CD-ROM for additional information on power and environ-  
mental requirements.  
CAUTION. Use only power cords that are approved for the country of use. Using  
non-approved power cords could result in fire or shock hazard.  
Powering On the  
Instrument  
Follow these steps to power on the waveform monitor:  
1. Plug the supplied power cord (IEC 320) into the back of the instrument.  
Refer to page 1--2 for a list of power cord options.  
2. Plug the other end of the power cord into a standard wall outlet.  
3. Press the ON/STBY button to bring the waveform monitor out of standby  
mode.  
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Operating Basics  
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Functional Overview  
The instrument is controlled through a combination of front-panel controls  
(buttons and knobs) and touch-screen controls (soft keys), as described on the  
following pages. The waveform monitor front panel is shown in Figure 2--1.  
SELECT  
HELP  
VIEW  
PRINT  
WFM  
SWEEP  
STATUS  
GAIN  
VECTOR  
CURSOR  
FREEZE  
DISPLAY  
PICTURE MEASURE LINE SEL  
GAMUT  
AUDIO  
EYE  
INPUT  
CONFIG  
PRESET  
VERT POS  
MULTI  
FAULT  
HORIZ POS  
CLR MENU  
ON/STBY  
Figure 2-1: Waveform monitor front panel  
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Functional Overview  
Front Panel Knobs and Indicators  
Table 2--1 describes the knobs and indicators on the waveform monitor:  
Table 2-1: Front-panel knobs and indicators  
Knob / Indicator  
Description  
Located in the upper right corner of the front panel, navigates among menu choices or changes values,  
depending on the feature you are currently using. In general, the knob continues to perform the assigned  
function until you select a different feature.  
General purpose knob  
You can use this knob with the following functions:  
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Select button. In the Configure menu, use the knob to scroll through the list of submenus, and then  
press the Select button to open the selected submenu. In some modes of operation, the Select  
button LED will stay illuminated. This indicates that you can press the Select button to toggle the  
general purpose knob between controlling two items.  
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Line Select. Use the knob to select the desired video line. In some cases, the knob will automatically  
return to Line Select mode after being assigned to another function.  
Moves the waveform vertically on the screen.  
Vertical position knob  
Horizontal position knob  
ON / STBY LED Indicator  
FAULT LED Indicator  
Moves the waveform horizontally on the screen.  
This green LED illuminates whenever the instrument is powered on.  
This red LED illuminates when a hardware fault is detected within the instrument, such as under/over  
voltage of a power supply.  
The green ON/STBY LED and the red FAULT LED indicate instrument status and do not report input  
signal problems. Table 2-2 lists the LED status conditions and what they mean.  
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Functional Overview  
Table 2-2: LED fault codes  
ON/STBY  
LED  
Main power  
relay  
State  
Fault LED  
Description / suggested action  
Standby  
Off  
Off  
Off  
No power. Press the ON/STBY switch for normal operation. Check  
that the instrument power cord is plugged into the local power supply.  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Normal operation.  
Cold  
Flashing  
The LCD may be damaged if operated at low temperatures. If the  
internal temperature sensors detect a low temperature, this fault code  
will be asserted. Let the unit warm up and cycle the power or press  
the ON/STBY switch for normal operation to occur.  
Momentary  
fault  
On  
On  
On  
This is a transient state. It should never last more than one second. It  
occurs when the internal sensors detect that one of the internal  
supplies is out of the allowable range. In this state, the instrument will  
be reset.  
This state can occur due to an intermittent problem that requires  
service or from a drop-out on the AC line. If the fault persists for more  
than one second, then the instrument will go to the Power Supply  
Fault state.  
It is normal for the momentary fault state to be asserted when the AC  
line is removed while the instrument is running.  
Power supply Off  
fault  
On  
Off  
If the internal monitors detect that one of the internal power supplies is  
out of its allowed range, the instrument will shut down and the Power  
Fault LED code will be asserted. This can be triggered by multiple  
drop-outs on the AC power supply to the instrument.  
If this fault code is present, press the ON/STBY switch to reset the  
instrument. If the fault code reoccurs, refer the instrument to qualified  
service personnel. If the waveform monitor seems to be operating  
properly, monitor the AC power supply to be sure there are no  
problems in the power source.  
Overtemp  
fault  
Off  
Flashing  
Flashing  
Off  
Off  
The internal temperature sensors will shut down the instrument at  
75 _C to prevent damage to the components if the ambient  
temperature is too high or if the airflow is blocked.  
If this occurs, the Overtemp fault code will be asserted. Let the  
instrument cool down and cycle the power or press the ON/STBY  
switch to resume normal operation.  
EC self test  
failed  
Flashing  
This is asserted if the Environmental Controller is not able to test the  
temperature sensors and fan circuits. If this occurs, refer the  
instrument to qualified service personnel.  
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Functional Overview  
Front-Panel Buttons  
Refer to Menus beginning on page 2--11 for a description of the menus accessed  
by pressing the front-panel buttons. Table 2--3 describes the different categories  
of front-panel buttons.  
Table 2-3: Front-panel buttons  
Category  
Description  
These buttons change the entire context and content of the LCD display, and  
generally function as follows:  
Buttons  
Major mode  
WFM  
VECTOR  
PICTURE  
GAMUT  
AUDIO  
MULTI  
STATUS  
MEASURE  
EYE  
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Pressing a button selects a mode and opens a menu (for example, pressing  
WFM selects the Waveform display mode and opens the Waveform menu).  
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The button illuminates to show that the mode is activated.  
NOTE: The Eye button is functional on WFM700M instruments only.  
HELP  
CONFIG  
Minor mode  
These buttons activate a function that works with one or more major modes and  
generally function as follows:  
SWEEP  
GAIN  
CURSOR  
LINE SEL  
FREEZE  
DISPLAY  
INPUT  
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Pressing a button activates a function (if that function is supported in the  
currently selected major mode) and displays the menu for that function.  
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The front-panel button illuminates to show that the mode is activated.  
Pressing the CLR MENU button clears the function menu from the screen,  
leaving the function active. The major mode button LED will be on, and the minor  
one will be off.  
PRESET  
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Some minor modes like Line Select, Sweep, and Cursor remain active and  
modify the display when their menu is not displayed. In this case, press the front  
panel button once to bring the menu back and then again to exit the mode.  
Settings selected in Sweep can only be turned off by pressing the SWEEP button  
and using the menu to change modes. The only exception is that when Eye  
display mode is selected, if the instrument is in 2 Line or 2 Field sweep, the  
sweep setting is changed to 1 Line or 1 Field respectively and does not revert  
back when you exit the Eye display mode.  
Misc.  
These buttons perform their function depending on the current mode.  
SELECT  
PRINT  
CLR MENU  
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Press the SELECT button to make a menu selection.  
Press the PRINT button to print the instrument display.  
Press the CLR MENU button to clear a menu display.  
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Functional Overview  
Touch Screen (Soft Keys)  
Use the touch screen to select choices from a menu and to access additional  
instrument menus. “Buttons” that appear on screen are referred to as soft keys  
and change with the instrument mode. The soft keys function as follows:  
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Some soft keys toggle between two settings, such as enable and disable.  
Some soft keys act as a linked group in which only one button can be  
selected at a time (mutually exclusive).  
Readouts  
Various on-screen readouts inform you of instrument settings and conditions,  
depending on the current state of the instrument (see Table 2--4). When a menu is  
displayed, the readouts on the lower part of the screen move above the menu.  
Table 2-4: Readout descriptions  
Readout  
Location  
Lower left  
Description  
Current reference (Ref)  
Text indicates the current source of the video reference: INT (active input signal) or  
EXT (signal applied on the external reference connector). Also displays the type  
and status of the reference.  
Vector graticule type (Bars:)  
Horizontal gain (HGain)  
Lower left  
Lower left  
Text indicates the current setting of the Vector Graticule, 75% or 100%.  
Text displays the variable horizontal gain value in yellow to indicate that it is not  
standard.  
Vertical gain (VGain)  
Lower left  
Lower left  
Text displays which calibrated vertical gain you have selected, such as 1x or 5x. If  
you select variable gain, the readout displays the gain value in yellow.  
Selected input / input format  
Text indicates the currently selected input (1A, 1B, 2A, or 2B), followed by the input  
format. For example, 2A: 1.4835 Gb/s 1080sf:29.97 would indicate that the A input  
of the module in slot 2 is selected, it is receiving an HD signal, and that the format  
of the signal is 1080sf at a frame rate of 29.97 Hz.  
Gamut threshold settings  
Lower left  
Text indicates the current gamut limit settings for the selected display: Arrowhead,  
Diamond, or Split Diamond. For the Arrowhead display, the following readouts are  
displayed: Y+C Hi, Y+C Lo, Y Hi, and Y Lo. For the Diamond and Split Diamond  
displays, the following readouts are displayed: High and Low.  
Color standard  
Audio channels  
Lower center  
Lower center  
Text indicates the current colorimetry standard. Not present in all modes.  
If enabled in the Audio Displays submenu of the Configure menu, 16 characters  
indicate embedded audio channel status; one character for each channel. The  
codes are as follows:  
P = Present  
— = Not Present  
Waveform components  
Lower center  
Text indicates the currently displayed waveform color components. Non-displayed  
components are indicated by dashes. For example, an RGB display with G  
deselected would appear as R-B.  
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Table 2-4: Readout descriptions (Cont.)  
Readout  
Location  
Description  
Magnification (Mag)  
Lower center  
Text indicates the mag setting. If mag is on, the text appears in yellow to indicate  
that the signal is not being displayed in the normal time scale.  
Sweep rate  
Lower center  
Upper left  
Text indicates the selected sweep rate.  
Closed caption presence  
When the instrument detects the presence of a closed caption signal, CC is  
displayed on the screen.  
Timecode  
Upper left  
Upper left  
Text indicates the type of timecode (VITC or ATC) and the decoded time. A  
semicolon between the seconds readout and the frame readout indicates that the  
timecode is of the “drop-frame” variety. If no timecode is present, no text appears.  
Ancillary data  
Indicates the presence of ancillary data packets in the video stream, excluding  
packets for embedded audio and RP165 EDH. Possible messages are as follows:  
Blank - No ancillary data packets present.  
Anc Present - Indicates that one or more ancillary data packets are present, and  
that no parity or checksum errors were detected.  
Anc Error - Indicates that one or more ancillary data packets are present, and that  
one or more parity or checksum errors were detected.  
Program rating  
Upper left  
Text indicates the V-chip (Content Advisory) rating of the program.  
Eye measurements  
Upper left and  
center  
When the eye measurements are turned on in the Eye display, the current values  
of the following eye measurements are displayed: amplitude, rise overshoot, fall  
overshoot, rise time, fall time, and rise-fall time delta.  
Gamut error  
Top center  
Upper right  
When gamut errors occur, the readout (if enabled) will display either “RGB,” “Y+C,”  
or “Lum” for RGB, Composite, or Luminance gamut errors, respectively.  
Current date and time  
The current date and time is displayed. Use the System submenu of the Configure  
menu to set the date and time and to select the format of the date and time  
displays.  
Field and line  
Sample  
Upper right  
Upper right  
Upper right  
When Line Select is active and Line is selected, on-screen text shows the  
displayed field and line number. It also indicates in which portion of the video signal  
the selected line occurs.  
When Line Select is active and Sample is selected, text displays the selected  
sample number, followed by the portion of the video signal that the sample is in,  
such as Y, Cb, Cr, EAV, HB, or SAV.  
Cursor  
When cursors are active, the text displays the time or voltage (depending upon  
mode) at their location and the difference in time or voltage between them (delta).  
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Icons  
On-screen icons inform you that an error condition exists or an instrument  
operation is in progress. The icons are:  
Icon  
Name  
Description  
Video Alarm / Error Indi- Appears at the top-middle of the screen when video  
cator (Red)  
alarms have triggered and remains until just after the last  
alarm or error condition is resolved (cleared).  
Hardware Fault Indicator Appears when there are hardware issues, such as high  
(Yellow)  
temperature or a blocked fan, and remains until the  
condition is resolved.  
Freeze Indicator  
(Green)  
Appears at the left-middle of the screen when a capture  
is available, whether or not it is currently displayed. Refer  
to Freeze Menu on page 2-21.  
Event Logging Indicator Appears at the top-middle of the screen when event  
(White) logging is active.  
Context-Sensitive Help  
When the instrument is in a major mode, such as Waveform or Vector, pressing  
the HELP button displays help about that mode.  
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Rear Panel Connectors  
The rear-panel connectors are shown in Figure 2--2 and described in Table 2--5.  
WFM7A or  
WFM7HD module  
WFM7DG  
module  
WFM7M  
module  
!
!
!
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ETHERNET  
AUX IN  
REF IN  
REF IN  
SD PIX MON  
SD PIX MON  
LOOP  
THROUGH  
AUX OUT 1  
AUX OUT 2  
INPUT A  
INPUT A  
PIX G/Y  
PIX B/Pb  
PIX R/Pr  
INPUT B  
INPUT B  
SERIAL OUT  
SERIAL OUT  
JITTER OUT  
REMOTE  
VGA PIX MON  
EXT VGA  
Figure 2-2: WFM700 rear panel  
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Connector(s)  
Description  
This instrument is intended to operate from a single-phase power source with one current-carrying  
Power  
conductor at or near earth ground (the neutral conductor). Only the Line conductor is fused for  
over-current protection. The fuse is internal, on the Power circuit board. Systems that have both  
current-carrying conductors live with respect to ground (such as phase-to-phase in multiphase systems)  
are not recommended as power sources. Mains frequency is 50 or 60 Hz. Operating voltage range is  
continuous from 100 to 240 VAC, 10%.  
Video inputs  
The waveform monitor provides the following video input connectors:  
NOTE: Input A and Input B are separate signal inputs and cannot be used as a loop-through signal path.  
INPUT A and INPUT B. Digital, 75 terminating input for signal to be monitored. For WFM700HD, this  
can only accept 1.485 Gb/s High Definition serial video. For the WFM700A and WFM700M, this input can  
accept HD and 270 Mb/s Standard Definition video.  
REF IN LOOP-THROUGH. Compensated for 75 impedance; requires proper termination at one end of  
the loop-through connector or at the receiver in a monitored system. Provides for connection of an  
external synchronization signal such as black burst or composite video.  
AUX IN. Future capability.  
Audio inputs / outputs  
(Option DG only)  
When your instrument has the optional WFM7DG audio module installed, the waveform monitor provides  
BNC connectors that function either as inputs for external AES/EBU audio (not necessarily associated  
with any video) or as outputs of the de-embedded AES audio associated with the selected video input.  
Use the Audio Inputs/Outputs submenu of the Configure menu to configure these connectors.  
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Table 2-5: Rear-panel connectors (Cont.)  
Connector(s)  
Description  
The waveform monitor provides the following multi-pin connectors:  
Multi-pin connectors  
VGA PIX MON. A copy of the PIX G/Y, B/Pb, R/Pr pix mon outputs. This allows using an inexpensive  
VGA monitor for non-critical HD applications. Most computer monitors will not lock to 50 Hz vertical rates  
or to Standard Definition line rates, so this may not work in all applications.  
EXT VGA. Provides an exact copy of the instrument display to drive an external monitor.  
REMOTE. 9-pin subminiature D-type connector used as a Ground Closure interface for remote control.  
ETHERNET. (10/100 Base T). 10/100 Mbit/sec Ethernet interface. Used for for web-based remote control  
of the instrument and for downloading firmware upgrades.  
The waveform monitor provides the following coaxial outputs:  
Coaxial Outputs  
PIX G/Y, B/Pb, R/Pr. Provides three 75 component signal outputs to drive a component picture  
monitor. You can set the output format to YPbPr or RGB. Out of gamut input signals cause the affected  
areas to be highlighted on the monitor display. This gamut error highlight or “bright-up” signal is controlled  
in the Configure menu.  
SD PIX MON. This output is a copy of the PIX G/Y, B/Pb, R/Pr pix mon output, but is reclocked in SD  
serial digital format. It is operational only for SD format input signals, and only while the SD signal is  
being displayed on the screen of the waveform monitor. In addition, there is no signal output from this  
connector on a module while an input signal from a second module is being displayed on the screen.  
SERIAL OUT. Provides a version of the selected signal input (Video Input A or B). There is no signal  
output from this connector on a module while an input signal from a second module is being displayed on  
the screen.  
JITTER OUT. (WFM700M only) Provides a 75 output signal from the jitter demodulator. This signal is  
only valid when the instrument is in Jitter mode. Any signal present on this output at other times is not a  
calibrated jitter signal. The jitter filter selection does not affect this signal.  
This signal is used as an input to an oscilloscope or spectrum analyzer to do additional analysis on the  
jitter. You can view the same jitter waveform on the waveform monitor using the Jitter display mode.  
AUX OUT 1 / AUX OUT 2. Future capability.  
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Menus  
This section describes the various menus you can access in the instrument and  
provides menu diagrams showing the location of the available selections. The  
menu diagrams are organized in alphabetical order.  
Refer to the WFM700 Series Technical Reference document on the CD-ROM for  
a detailed description of each menu selection.  
Making Menu Selections  
The menu system uses several different methods for entering measurement and  
monitoring parameters.  
Mutually Exclusive  
Buttons  
Some configuration parameters use a set of boxes containing all of the possible  
values or states (settings).  
H
H
The currently selected setting is highlighted.  
To change to another setting, touch the box containing that setting or press  
the SELECT button to cycle through all of the settings to the desired one.  
Numeric Value Menus  
Some configuration parameters use a numeric value box.  
H
H
The knob icon appears in the value box and the parameter value is outlined.  
Use the general purpose knob to change the numeric value.  
Checkbox Tables  
List Box  
In the Configure menu, some configuration parameters use check box tables.  
Touch the box on the screen to change selections.  
Some configuration parameters show a list of items that you can scroll through  
using the general purpose knob. Select items by using the SELECT button or by  
touching the desired item on the screen.  
Exiting a Menu  
To exit all menus except the Configure menu, press the CLR MENU button or  
press any major mode button. To exit the Configure menu, press the CONFIG  
button (once if you are at the top level or twice if you are in a submenu) or press  
any major mode button.  
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Using the Menu Diagrams  
The menu diagrams contain the following components (see Figure 2--3):  
1. A partial illustration of the instrument front panel, highlighting the front-  
panel button you select to enter the displayed menu.  
2. Menu names, shown in bold text.  
3. Unique submenus, connected with a dashed line. These soft keys appear only  
when a certain mode, such as Arrowhead, is selected.  
4. A list of menu soft keys that are displayed on the touch screen. Touching one  
of these soft keys either activates a feature or enters a submenu.  
5. Submenu names, shown in bold text.  
6. Submenu soft keys.  
7. A vertical line ( | ) separates two options on a toggle soft key. A slash ( / )  
may also be used to separate multiple options from which you can select.  
8. Variables, usually controlled by the general purpose knob, are shown as  
ellipses or generic names inside angle brackets <...> .  
(8) Brackets  
representing a variable  
(7) Vertical line  
separating options  
VIEW  
WFM  
Diamond  
High: < . . . >  
Low: < . . . >  
VECTOR  
PICTURE  
GAMUT  
AUDIO  
STATUS  
MEASURE  
EYE  
Set Thresholds  
RGB Limit Menu  
Horizontal | Horz + Vert  
Area: < . . . >  
Default Settings  
Done  
Gamut Menu  
Split Diamond  
Arrowhead  
(2) Menu name  
Setup : < . . . >  
High: < . . . >  
(1) Selected  
button  
Horizontal | Horz + Vert  
Area: < . . .%>  
Default Settings  
Done  
Set Thresholds  
Composite Limit Menu  
MULTI  
NTSC  
PAL  
Limit Fmt < . . . >  
Limit Fmt Menu  
(3) Dashed lines showing  
unique submenus  
Auto  
Done  
(4) Menu soft keys  
(5) Submenu names  
(6) Submenu soft keys  
Figure 2-3: Example menu diagram showing components of the diagram  
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Audio Menu (Option DG Only)  
Press the AUDIO button to enter the Audio mode. If your instrument has only  
video modules installed, the instrument displays the Embedded Audio Status  
screen and has no menu. If your instrument has the Option DG audio module  
installed, the Audio menu shown in Figure 2--4 is displayed.  
VIEW  
Level Meters  
WFM  
Level Meters + Lissajous  
Surround Sound  
Display  
Audio Display Menu  
Channel Status  
Embedded Audio Status  
Done  
VECTOR  
PICTURE  
GAMUT  
AUDIO  
STATUS  
MEASURE  
EYE  
Level Meters  
Meter Scaling: Default | Custom  
Configure Custom Scaling  
Format: Stereo | Surround  
Goto Input Map  
Scale Min: . . . dBFS  
Scale Max: . . . dBFS  
Done  
Meter Scale Menu  
Surround Sound  
Meter Scaling: Default | Custom  
Configure Custom Scaling  
Format: Stereo | Surround  
Audio Menu  
MULTI  
Level Meters + Lissajous  
Meter Scaling: Default | Custom  
Configure Custom Scaling  
Format: Stereo | Surround  
Goto Input Map  
Stereo  
Pairs  
Surround  
1 & 2 | L & R  
3 & 4 | C & LFE  
5 & 6 | Ls & Rs  
7 & 8 | Lo & Ro  
Custom Pair  
Audio Lissajous Pair  
Lissajous Pair  
Custom  
Lissajous Pair  
Lissajous Channel A  
Lissajous Channel B  
Done  
Lissajous Style: Soundstage | X-Y  
Configure Custom Pair  
Done  
Stereo  
Pairs  
Channel Status  
Surround  
Channels: 1 & 2  
|
|
|
|
L & R  
Channels: 3 & 4  
Channels: 5 & 6  
Channels: 7 & 8  
C & LFE  
Ls & Rs  
Lo & Ro  
Text  
Binary  
Audio Ch. Status Format  
Format Text  
XMSN Order Binary  
Hex  
Done  
Embedded Audio Status  
Figure 2-4: Audio menu diagram (Option DG only)  
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Configure Menu  
Press the CONFIG button to open the Configure menu, which is shown in  
Figures 2--5 through 2--7. The configuration parameters for the instrument are  
grouped into functional submenus within the Configure menu. Use the general  
purpose knob and/or the touchscreen to navigate within the menu.  
CAUTION. To prevent a misadjustment of the instrument, do not use the adjust-  
ment menu selections in the Calibration submenu without referring to the  
WFM700 Series Service Manual (Tektronix, Inc. part number 071-0915-XX).  
Video Format Mismatch  
Video-Ref Format Mismatch  
Ext Ref Signal Missing  
Ext Ref Format Mismatch  
Input Signal not HD  
RGB Gamut  
Composite Gamut  
Luminance Gamut  
Video Signal Missing  
Video Format Change  
General Alarms  
HELP  
PRINT  
RP165 EDH Status  
RP165 FF CRC  
SDI Code Word Violation  
SDI Line Length Error  
SDI Field Length Error  
SDI SAV Placement  
Serial Alarms  
RP165 AP CRC  
SMPTE292 Y CRC  
SMPTE292 C CRC  
FREEZE  
DISPLAY  
292M Line Mismatch  
Configure Alarms  
Emb. Audio Presence  
AES Audio Unlocked  
AES Audio Parity  
Validity Bit  
Audio Mute  
Audio Clip  
Audio Alarms  
(Option DG Audio  
module only)  
Audio Silence  
Audio Over  
Professional CRC  
Emb. Group Sample Phase  
CONFIG  
Configure Menu  
V-Chip Rating Change  
Anc Data Presence  
Anc Data Parity  
PRESET  
Closed Caption Presence  
Closed Caption Changes  
Closed Caption Parity  
Closed Caption Protocol  
V-Chip Presence  
Auxiliary Alarms  
Anc Data Checksum  
ARIB STD-B39 Presence  
Eye Amplitude  
Eye Rise Time  
Eye Fall Time  
Eye Rise Overshoot  
Eye Fall Overshoot  
Jitter  
Physical Alarms  
(WFM700M only)  
Configure menu continues  
in Figure 2-6  
Eye Rise-Fall Delta  
Figure 2-5: Configuration menu diagram - part 1  
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from Figure 2-5  
Vec I/Q Axis: Off | On | On (if SD)  
Vec Compass Rose: Off | On  
Wfm Graticule Units (non-50 Hz): Auto | mV | IRE | % Full-Scale  
Gamut Threshold Default: Tek | EBU-R103  
Closed Caption Display: Enabled | Disabled  
Grat / Gamut  
Default Setup  
Closed Caption Type: Auto Detect | EIA-608 (VBI) | EIA-608 (ANC) | EIA-608 (708)  
Closed Caption Service (608): CC1 | CC2 | CC3 | CC4 | TEXT1 | TEXT2 | TEXT3 | TEXT4  
VBI Captions Line Number: Auto Detect | Line < . . . >  
B39 Did/Sdid Address: ARIB | ITU  
HELP  
PRINT  
Strip EAV/SAV (WFM): Pass | Strip  
FREEZE  
DISPLAY  
Page 1  
Auto Select  
NTSC  
PAL  
Page 2  
1080i : 59.94  
1080i : 60  
The 1080i: 50 format appears  
only when a version B  
Ext. Ref. module is installed.  
1080i : 50  
Ext Ref Format:  
720p : 59.94  
1080p : 23.97  
1080p : 24  
CONFIG  
PRESET  
Configure Menu  
Video  
Inputs/Outputs  
Page 1  
Page 2  
Any Supported  
525i : 59.94  
625i : 50  
1080p : 30  
1080p : 29.97  
1080p : 25  
1080i : 50  
Page 3  
720p: 24  
720p : 23.98  
720p: 60  
720p: 50  
1080i : 59.94  
1080i : 60  
Video Input Format:  
1035i : 60  
720p : 59.94  
1080p : 23.98  
1080p : 24  
1035i : 59.94  
1080sf : 24  
1080sf : 23.98  
HD Colorimetry: Auto Select | ITU-R BT.709-2 | SMPTE 240M  
Brightup Line/Sample: Off | On  
Brightup RGB Gamut: Off | On  
Brightup Composite Gamut: Off | On  
Brightup Luminance Gamut: Off | On  
Output Colorimetry HD: Auto | BT.709 | SMPTE 240  
Output Active for HD: Off | YPbPr | RGB  
Output Active for SD: Off | YPbPr | RGB  
Timecode: Auto | VITC | ATC | Off  
Configure menu continues  
in Figure 2-7  
Figure 2-6: Configuration menu diagram - part 2  
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Configure menu continued  
from Figure 2-6  
AES Connectors: Input | Output  
HELP  
PRINT  
Audio Program Type: Stereo Pairs | Surround  
AES Alarms: Change AES Alarm  
Groups 1 & 2  
Groups 3 & 4  
Groups 1 & 3  
Groups 2 & 4  
Groups 1 & 4  
Groups 2 & 3  
Done  
Embedded Alarms: Change Embedded Alarms  
AES Input Map: Change AES Input Map  
Audio Inputs/Outputs  
(Option DG audio  
module only)  
Embedded Groups  
Audio In/Out Menu  
Top Menu  
Embedded Input Map: Change Emb. Input Map  
FREEZE  
DISPLAY  
272M Group Phase Align: Disabled | Enabled | Auto  
299M Group Phase Align: Disabled | Enabled | Auto  
Audio Presence Readout: Off | On  
CONFIG  
PRESET  
Configure Menu  
Meter Ballistics: VU | PPM | True Peak  
Peak Hold Time: 2 sec  
Peak Hold Display: Off | On  
Audio Displays  
Set 0dB Mark To: dBFS | Peak Program Level | Test Level  
Lissajous AGC: Off | On  
These menu selections  
appear only when an  
Option DG audio  
Dominance Indicator: Disabled | Enabled  
Surround Sound Filter: Linear (RMS) | A-Weighting  
module is installed.  
Test Level: -18 dB  
Peak Program Level: -8 dB  
# of Samples for Clip: 1  
# of Samples for Mute: 10  
Silence Level: -60 dB  
Over Level: -8 dB  
Audio Thresholds  
(Option DG audio  
module only)  
Duration for Silence/Over: 5 sec  
Configure menu continues  
in Figure 2-8  
Figure 2-7: Configuration menu diagram - part 3  
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Configure menu continued  
from Figure 2-7  
Print Layout: Portrait | Landscape  
HELP  
PRINT  
Print Format: Postscript COLOR | Postscript B&W  
Paper Size: A4 | Letter  
LPD Print Server IP Address: Press to Edit IP Address  
LPD Print Queue Name: raw | Press to Edit Queue name  
Ink Saver: On | Off  
Printing/Event Log  
When Event Log Full: Overwrite Old Events | Stop Logging  
Event Log Storage Mode: Log for Resolution | Log for Duration  
FREEZE  
DISPLAY  
Config Mode: Manual Mode | DHCP Server  
IP Address: Press to Edit IP Address  
Subnet Mask: Press to Edit Subnet Mask  
Gateway Address: Press to Edit Gateway Address  
Remote Control Port: Enabled | Disabled  
CONFIG  
PRESET  
Remote Web Interface: Enabled | Disabled  
Communications  
Remote SNMP Mode: Disabled | Read-Only | Enabled  
SNMP Traps: Disabled | Enabled  
Configure Menu  
SNMP Public Comm. String: Press to Edit Public Community String  
SNMP Private Comm. String: Press to Edit Public Community String  
SNMP Trap Destinations: Press to Select Trap Destination to Edit  
Instrument Name: Press to Edit Instrument Name  
Touchpanel Calibration  
Eye Gain Adjust  
SD Jitter Gain Adjust  
HD Jitter Gain Adjust  
Calibration  
Eye Loop BW Adjust (10 Hz)  
These menu selections appear only  
on the WFM700M and are intended  
Eye Loop BW Adjust (100 Hz)  
Eye Loop BW Adjust (1 kHz)  
Jitter HPF Adjust  
for service personnel only  
Eye Sig BW Test  
Current Time: Press to Edit System Time  
Time Format: 12 Hour | 24 Hour  
Current Date: Press to Edit System Date  
Date Format: mm/dd/yyyy | dd/mm/yyyy  
Powerup Diagnostics: Brief | Full  
Run Full Powerup Diagnostics  
Run Internal Digital Path Diagnostics  
System  
Run Audio Path Diagnostics (Option DG module only)  
Diagnostics  
Erase NVRAM Log  
View Prev Log Page  
View Diagnostic Log  
Install Upgrade: Start Firmware Installation  
View Next Log Page  
Back to Diags Menu  
Print Diagnostics Log  
Figure 2-8: Configuration menu diagram - part 4  
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Cursor Menu  
If the instrument is in a mode that supports measurement cursors (Waveform,  
Eye, or Jitter modes), the Cursor menu shown in Figure 2--9 is displayed when  
you press the CURSOR button. The cursor 1 and 2 settings, and the difference  
between the two, are shown in the readout in the upper right part of the screen.  
SWEEP  
GAIN  
Voltage | Time | Voltage + Time  
V+T Control  
Cursor 1 < . . . >  
CURSOR  
Cursor 2 < . . . >  
Cursor to Center  
Cursor Menu  
LINE SEL  
INPUT  
Track Cursors  
Time: sec | 1/T  
Voltage: mV | %  
Done  
Percent Cursors Menu  
Set Units & 100%  
Set 100%  
Figure 2-9: Cursor menu diagram  
Moving the Cursors  
The selected (active) cursors are red and the inactive cursors are blue. To move  
the active cursor:  
1. Touch the Voltage/Time soft key to select the cursor type: voltage, time, or  
both voltage and time. If you select both, use the V+T Control soft key to  
toggle between adjusting voltage cursors and adjusting time cursors.  
2. Touch the corresponding soft key to select the active cursor: Cursor 1,  
Cursor 2, or Track Cursors. (Use Track Cursors if you want to adjust the  
position of either the voltage or the time cursors as a pair.) If Track Cursors  
is not selected, you can use the SELECT button to toggle between Cursor 1  
and Cursor 2 as the active cursor.  
3. Turn the general purpose knob to move the active cursor(s). The correspond-  
ing readouts and soft key displays update as you move the cursors.  
4. You can touch the Cursor to Center soft key to move the selected cursor to  
the center of the display.  
NOTE. Mag or Gain settings other than X1 may cause the cursors to be off  
screen.  
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Display Menu  
Press the DISPLAY button to open the Display menu shown in Figure 2--10. Use  
the Display menu to adjust various display parameters.  
HELP  
PRINT  
Thumbnail Picture  
Waveform < . . . >  
Color: Green | White  
Done  
Trace Settings  
FREEZE  
Intensity < . . .%>  
Color: GLD | RED  
Rendition: Additive | Overlay  
Done  
Graticule Settings  
DISPLAY  
Display Menu  
Sleep Mode  
[ Note: To exit Sleep Mode, press any button,  
turn any knob, or touch the screen ]  
Readout: Enabled | Disabled  
Readout < . . .%>  
Backlight < . . .%>  
Done  
CONFIG  
PRESET  
Readouts & Backlight  
Button Illum.  
Figure 2-10: Display menu diagram  
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Eye Menu (WFM700M Only)  
Press the EYE button to enter the Eye mode and display the Eye menu shown in  
Figure 2--11. Refer to Eye Mode (WFM700M Only) on page 3--17 for more  
information about using the Eye and Jitter measurement displays.  
VIEW  
WFM  
Eye  
Jitter  
Physical Display  
Menu  
VECTOR  
PICTURE  
GAMUT  
AUDIO  
STATUS  
MEASURE  
EYE  
Event Log  
Done  
Eye Meas: Off | On  
10 Eye (SD signals)  
3 Eye  
20 Eye (HD signals)  
Display  
10 Hz  
100 Hz  
Clock BW : < . . . >  
Clock BW  
Menu  
1 kHz  
Done  
* The minimum rise time and fall time  
threshold settings are available only  
when the input signal is SD.  
Eye  
Menu  
Eye  
MULTI  
Rise Max: < . . . >  
Rise Min: < . . . > *  
Fall Max: < . . . >  
Fall Min: < . . . > *  
Delta Max: < . . . >  
Ampl Max: < . . . >  
Ampl Min: < . . . >  
Eye Alarm  
Threshold  
Menu  
Set Meas. Thresholds  
Rise Overshoot: < . . . >  
Fall Overshoot: < . . . >  
Max Jitter < . . . >  
Set Default Thresholds  
Next Menu  
Done  
Next Menu  
Done  
Set Meas. Thresholds  
Set Default Thresholds  
High Pass Filter: < . . . >  
Jitter  
Menu  
10 Hz  
1 kHz  
Jitter  
High Pass  
Filter Menu  
10 kHz  
100 kHz  
Done  
Show All Alarms  
Show: All Events | Errors Only  
Show General Alarms  
Show Serial Alarms  
Logging  
Menu  
Configure View Filter  
Log Filter Menu  
Show Audio Alarms  
Event Log  
Show Aux Data Alarms  
Show Physical Alarms (WFM700M only)  
Done  
Logging: Stopped | Running  
Erase Log  
Figure 2-11: Eye menu diagram  
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Freeze Menu  
Press the FREEZE button to open the Freeze menu shown in Figure 2--12.  
Freeze Mode lets you:  
H
H
H
Capture (freeze) the active signal and hold it in the Capture buffer.  
Display the frozen signal or the live signal.  
Compare the frozen signal and the live signal by selecting Display Both.  
NOTE. The Freeze function for the Data display in Measure mode freezes only  
the data waveform (left side of screen). The data list (right side of screen)  
continues to update in response to the incoming serial stream.  
The Freeze function does not operate for the Audio display because Audio  
display elements cannot be frozen. If a waveform is frozen, it will not be overlaid  
with audio when the Display Both function is selected.  
If you have frozen a waveform (even if it is not displayed), the pixel density of the  
live waveform will be reduced. This is because the frozen waveform is using a  
portion of the display memory. Delete the captured waveform to regain full  
waveform density and display performance.  
HELP  
PRINT  
Capture Screen  
Display Captured  
FREEZE  
Freeze Menu  
Display Both  
DISPLAY  
Delete Capture  
Display Live  
CONFIG  
PRESET  
Figure 2-12: Freeze menu diagram  
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Gain Menu  
Press the GAIN button to display the Gain menu shown in Figure 2--13. The  
current gain setting is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen. The gain  
setting is displayed in yellow if variable gain is active.  
In variable gain modes, use the general purpose knob to set the gain. The  
variable gain modes work together with the fixed settings. For example, touch  
the 1x soft key, touch the Variable Gain soft key, and then turn the general  
purpose knob to select a setting of 1.50x. The vertical gain is 1.5. Now touch the  
5x soft key. The gain is 7.50x (the product of 1.50 and 5).  
NOTE. The variable gain range is from 0.25x to 14x. You cannot select values  
outside this range. Gain is only active in Waveform, Vector, Lightning, Eye, and  
Jitter modes.  
In fixed gain settings, the vertical graticule appears with a calibrated scale. When  
variable gain is enabled in Waveform, Jitter, and Eye modes, the graticule  
appears without a scale. In Vector and Lightning modes, the targets move when  
fixed gain settings are changed, but do not move as variable gain is adjusted.  
SWEEP  
GAIN  
Gain: 1x  
Gain Menu  
CURSOR  
Gain: 5x  
Gain: 10x  
LINE SEL  
INPUT  
Var. Gain: < . . . >  
Var. H Gain: < . . . >  
(available only in Lightning Mode)  
Figure 2-13: Gain menu diagram  
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Gamut Menu  
Press the GAMUT button to enter the Gamut mode and display the Gamut menu  
shown in Figure 2--14. Use the Gamut menu to view the Diamond, Split  
Diamond, or Arrowhead displays, and to set the gamut measurement limits.  
Refer to Gamut Measurements on page 3--27 for more information.  
VIEW  
WFM  
VECTOR  
PICTURE  
GAMUT  
AUDIO  
STATUS  
MEASURE  
EYE  
Diamond  
RGB High: < . . .mV >  
RGB Low: < . . .mV >  
Horizontal | Horz + Vert  
Area: < . . .% >  
Diamond: Standard | Split  
Set RGB Thresholds  
RGB Limit Menu  
Default: . . . . .  
Done  
Gamut Menu  
Luma High: < . . .mV >  
Luma Low: < . . .mV >  
Horizontal | Horz + Vert  
Area: < . . .% >  
Arrowhead  
MULTI  
Luminance Limit Menu  
Set Luma Thresholds  
Default: . . . . .  
Done  
Setup 0% | Setup 7.5%  
Set Y+C Thresholds  
Y+C High: < . . . >  
Y+C Low: < . . . >  
Horizontal | Horz + Vert  
Area: < . . .%>  
Default: . . . . .  
Composite Limit Menu  
Done  
NTSC  
PAL  
Limit Fmt Menu  
Limit Fmt < . . . >  
Auto  
Done  
Figure 2-14: Gamut menu diagram  
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Help Menu  
Press the HELP button to display online help about the current operating mode  
and to display system information such as the software version, the installed  
options and board versions, and the network parameters (see Figure 2--15).  
HELP  
Button Finder  
Help Menu  
Software Version  
Installed Options  
Network Params  
System Info  
System Info  
PRINT  
FREEZE  
DISPLAY  
Figure 2-15: Help menu diagram  
Input Menu  
Press the INPUT button to display the Input menu shown in Figure 2--16. Use  
the Input menu to select which video input to monitor, the reference signal  
source (internal or external), and which audio input to monitor.  
SWEEP  
GAIN  
CURSOR  
Input #1A: <module type>  
Input #1B: <module type>  
LINE SEL  
INPUT  
Input #2A: <module type>  
These menu selections appear  
only when a second video  
module is installed.  
Input #2B: <module type>  
Input Menu  
This menu selection appears only when the  
Option DG audio module is installed and the  
AES connectors are configured as inputs.  
Audio In: Embedded | Ext AES  
Reference: Internal | External  
Figure 2-16: Input menu diagram  
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Line Select Menu  
Press the LINE SEL button to enable the Line Select mode and open the menu  
shown in Figure 2--17. Operating modes that support the line select function are  
Waveform, Vector, Gamut, Jitter, Eye, and Data. Refer to Line Select Mode on  
page 3--31 for more information.  
SWEEP  
GAIN  
CURSOR  
All Fields  
Field: 1 of 2 | 2 of 2  
Line < . . . >  
LINE SEL  
INPUT  
Line Select Menu  
Sample < . . . >  
Figure 2-17: Line Select menu diagram  
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Measure Mode Menu (WFM700A and WFM700HD Only)  
For instruments with only WFM7A and/or WFM7HD video modules installed,  
press the Measure button to access the Bowtie mode. Refer to Bowtie Mode on  
page 3--14 for more information.  
Measure Mode Menu (WFM700M Only)  
To access the Measure menu, you must have a WFM700M or an instrument with  
a WFM7M module installed.  
Press the MEASURE button to open the Data menu shown in Figure 2--18. Use  
the Data Display mode to view the actual data that the instrument used for  
measurements. Refer to Data Display (WFM700M Only) on page 3--15.  
From the Data menu, press the Measure Menu soft key to open the Measure  
menu, where you can access the following displays:  
H
H
H
Bowtie mode (refer to Bowtie Mode on page 3--14)  
Ancillary Data display (refer to Ancillary Data Display on page 3--4)  
ARIB STD-B39 display (refer to ARIB STD-B39 Display on page 3--6)  
VIEW  
Video | Data  
Select Channels  
Y
WFM  
Cb  
Cr  
Select Channels  
Readout Format  
Done  
VECTOR  
PICTURE  
GAMUT  
AUDIO  
STATUS  
MEASURE  
EYE  
Hex  
Decimal  
Binary  
Done  
Readout Format  
Data Menu  
Line < . . . >  
Bowtie  
Sample < . . . >  
Measure Menu  
Data Display  
Anc Data Display  
DID: <. . . . >  
Measure Menu  
Anc. Data Menu  
Anc. Data Menu  
SDID/DBN: < . . . >  
Measure Menu  
MULTI  
ARIB B39 Display  
Measure Menu  
Figure 2-18: Data menu diagram  
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Multi Menu  
Press the MULTI button to enter Multi mode, which displays the Multi menu  
shown in Figure 2--19. Multi mode shows two different views of the same input  
signal side-by-side. You must use the Input menu to select a different input  
signal to display. Refer to Multi Mode on page 3--34 for more information.  
VIEW  
WFM  
Selected Window: Left | Right  
VECTOR  
PICTURE  
GAMUT  
AUDIO  
STATUS  
MEASURE  
EYE  
Waveform  
Vector/Lightning  
Gamut  
Left Window:  
Multi Left Window Config  
Audio  
Status  
Data Display  
Done  
Waveform  
Vector/Lightning  
Gamut  
Right Window:  
Multi Right Window Config  
Audio  
Status  
Data Display  
Done  
MULTI  
Multi Menu  
Go To <mode> Menu  
Figure 2-19: Multi menu diagram  
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Picture Menu  
Press the PICTURE button to enter the Picture mode. Picture mode displays a  
full screen representation of the video signal present at the selected input. After  
you enter the Picture mode, press the PICTURE button again to toggle the  
Picture menu shown in Figure 2--20 on and off.  
Use the Safe Area soft key to turn the Safe Action and Safe Title graticules on  
and off. The safe area graticules do not appear in the thumbnail picture.  
Since the full-size SD picture display is cropped, use the SD Picture Half Size  
setting to view the complete picture when you are monitoring SD signals.  
VIEW  
WFM  
VECTOR  
PICTURE  
GAMUT  
AUDIO  
STATUS  
MEASURE  
EYE  
SD Picture: Half Size | Full Size  
Safe Area: On | Off  
Picture Menu  
MULTI  
Figure 2-20: Picture menu diagram  
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Preset Menu  
Press the PRESET button to open the Preset menu shown in Figure 2--21. The  
Preset menu allows you to store and recall instrument configuration settings.  
There are 42 user-programmable presets available in addition to the Restore  
Factory preset. You can designate up to four presets as shortcuts. To help you  
remember the functionality of the the presets you have created, you can assign  
names to the presets using up to eight characters.  
Presets 36 to 42 are labeled “Remote” to signify that these presets can be recalled  
using the remote control port.  
Refer to the WFM700 Series Technical Reference document on the CD-ROM for  
information about using the remote control port and for a listing of the instru-  
ment settings reset by the Restore Factory menu selection.  
HELP  
Shortcut  
PRINT  
Shortcut  
Shortcut  
Shortcut  
These menu selections  
are grayed out until  
shortcuts are created.  
FREEZE  
DISPLAY  
Undo Last Restore  
— more — 1 of 2  
Rename Preset  
Save Preset  
CONFIG  
PRESET  
Promote to Shortcut  
Remove Preset  
Preset Menu  
Restore Factory  
— more — 2 of 2  
Figure 2-21: Preset menu diagram  
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Print Menu  
When you press the PRINT button, the Abort Printing soft key appears. Press  
this soft key to abort the print request.  
Status Menu  
Press the STATUS button to enter the Status display mode, which displays the  
Status menu shown in Figure 2--22. Use the Status display mode to perform the  
following tasks:  
H
H
H
H
H
View the status of the selected video signal  
View the status of the selected audio signal  
View the status of the auxiliary data in the selected video signal  
View the status of the monitored alarms  
Enable, disable, configure, and view the event log  
For more information about using the Status mode displays, refer to Logging on  
page 3--32 and Status Displays on page 3--37.  
VIEW  
Session  
WFM  
Alarm Status  
Status Display Menu  
Display  
Event Log  
Done  
VECTOR  
PICTURE  
GAMUT  
AUDIO  
STATUS  
MEASURE  
EYE  
Status Menu  
Video Session  
Session  
Audio Session  
Aud/Vid/Aux Data  
Session Menu  
Aux Data Status  
Session: Stopped | Running  
Reset Session  
Alarm Status  
General Alarms  
Serial Alarms  
Alarm Menu  
Audio Alarms  
Aux Data Alarms  
Physical Alarms (WFM700M only)  
MULTI  
Show All Alarms  
Show: All Events | Errors Only  
Show General Alarms  
Show Serial Alarms  
Show Audio Alarms  
Show Aux Data Alarms  
Show Physical Alarms (WFM700M only)  
Done  
Event Log  
Log Filter  
Configure View Filter  
Menu  
Logging Menu  
Logging: Stopped | Running  
Erase Log  
Figure 2-22: Status menu diagram  
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Sweep Menu  
Press the SWEEP button while in Waveform mode to display the Sweep menu  
shown in Figure 2--23. The Sweep menu is also functional in the Vector and Eye  
operating modes.  
Parade | Overlay  
Sweep Menu  
SWEEP  
GAIN  
Line  
2 Line ( Overlay mode only)  
CURSOR  
LINE SEL  
INPUT  
Field  
2 Field (Overlay mode only)  
Mag: On | Off  
Figure 2-23: Sweep menu diagram  
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Vector Menu  
Press the VECTOR button to enter the Vector mode and display the Vector menu  
shown in Figure 2--24. Refer to Vector Mode on page 3--40 for more information.  
Lightning  
VIEW  
WFM  
Vector Menu  
Vector  
VECTOR  
PICTURE  
GAMUT  
AUDIO  
STATUS  
Graticule: Component | Composite  
Setup: 0% | 7.5%  
Graticule Format  
NTSC  
PAL  
MEASURE  
Graticule Format Menu  
Color bars: 75% | 100%  
Auto  
Done  
EYE  
MULTI  
Figure 2-24: Vector menu diagram  
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Waveform Menu  
Press the WFM button to open the Waveform mode and display the Waveform  
menu shown in Figure 2--25. Refer to Waveform Mode on page 3--44 for more  
information.  
Y*  
R (Pb)*  
G (Pr)*  
B*  
Waveform Menu  
Parade | Overlay  
VIEW  
Filter : Flat  
Filter : Lowpass  
Done  
Setup < . . .%>{  
Filters  
WFM  
Filter Menu  
Color Space  
VECTOR  
PICTURE  
GAMUT  
AUDIO  
STATUS  
MEASURE  
EYE  
YPbPr  
RGB  
YRGB  
ColorSpace Menu  
Composite  
Chroma: Offset | Aligned }  
Done  
* Components can be turned on/off in respective component color space.  
{ Setup only available in Composite color space.  
} Chroma offset | aligned only available in YPbPr color space.  
MULTI  
Figure 2-25: Waveform menu diagram  
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NOTE. Refer to Related Reference Documents on page vi for a list of reference  
documents that are available on the WFM700 Series User Documentation  
CD-ROM located on the back cover of this manual and/or at the Tektronix, Inc.  
Web site (www.tektronix.com).  
The topics in Reference listed below are organized alphabetically:  
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Alarms  
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Gamut measurements  
Line Select mode  
Logging  
Ancillary Data display  
ARIB STD-B39 display  
Audio mode  
Measure mode (WFM700M only)  
Multi mode  
Audio mode (Option DG only)  
Bowtie mode  
Picture mode  
Composite display  
Printing  
Data display (WFM700M only)  
Diagnostics  
Status displays  
Vector mode  
Eye/Jitter mode (WFM700M only)  
Waveform mode  
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Alarms  
Use the Configure Alarms submenu of the Configure menu to select which error  
conditions you will monitor and how you will be notified in the event of an error.  
The alarms are organized into the following groups to help you locate a desired  
alarm: General, Serial, Audio (Option DG only), Auxiliary, and Physical  
(WFM700M only).  
The top level of the submenu display shows which notification methods are  
enabled. An “X” indicates that a notification method is selected and an “O”  
indicates that the notification method is not selected.  
Refer to the WFM700 Series Technical Reference document on the CD-ROM for  
a description of each alarm condition.  
Possible Alarm Actions  
For each available alarm, you can select one or more notification methods:  
NOTE. If you do not select a notification method for an error, you will not be  
notified if that error occurs.  
H
On-screen. An icon appears at the top of the current display. This notification  
method is disabled when the Configure menu is open.  
H
H
Beep. The instrument makes an audible alarm.  
SNMP. The instrument sends an SNMP trap out the Ethernet port for a  
remote notification that an alarm condition occurred. You must enable and  
configure the instrument for SNMP control using the Communications  
submenu of the Configure menu before SNMP traps can be sent.  
Refer to the WFM700 Series Technical Reference document and the  
WFM700 Series SNMP MIB Reference on the CD-ROM for more informa-  
tion about using SNMP alarm notifications.  
H
H
Logging. The instrument makes an entry in the Event Log. Refer to Logging  
on page 3--32 for more information.  
Ground Closure. The instrument sends a signal out the Remote port for a  
remote notification that an alarm condition occurred. You must enable the  
Remote Control Port in the Communications submenu of the Configure  
menu before notifications can be sent.  
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Viewing Alarm Status  
Use the Status Display mode to view current alarm conditions. Use the Event  
Log to view past alarm conditions. Refer to Status Displays on page 3--37 and  
Logging on page 3--32 for more information.  
Error Detection  
Limitations  
When the instrument is in the Eye / Jitter operating mode, all enabled alarms are  
detected and reported except for the following alarms: RGB Gamut, Composite  
Gamut, and Closed Caption Presence. Detection of analog (line 21) closed  
caption does not operate if the instrument is in Data mode or in Multi mode  
when the Data display is selected as one of the displays.  
Eye Measurement Alarms. When enabled, the eye measurement alarms will be  
reported to the Event Log in only the following two conditions:  
H
H
When the Eye display is selected and the eye measurement readout is  
turned on  
When the Event Log or Alarm Status displays are selected after the eye  
measurement readout is turned on  
That is, if you enter the Eye display and turn on the eye measurements, and then  
you use the STATUS button to view the Event Log or Alarm Status displays, the  
eye measurement alarms will be active. If you select another display mode such  
as Jitter or Waveform, the eye measurement alarms will be disabled.  
Jitter Measurement Alarm. When enabled, the Jitter alarm will be reported to the  
Event Log in only the following two conditions:  
H
H
When the Jitter display is selected  
When the Event Log or Alarm Status displays are selected after the Jitter  
display is selected  
That is, if you enter the Jitter display and then use the STATUS button to view  
the Event Log or Alarm Status displays, the jitter measurement alarm will be  
active. If you select another display mode such as Eye or Waveform, the jitter  
measurement alarm will be disabled.  
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Ancillary Data Display  
The Ancillary Data display (see Figure 3--1) shows the raw (undecoded) data  
words in the selected ancillary data packets. The ancillary data is shown only in  
hexadecimal format. Since the display is updated at approximately 2-second  
intervals, rapid data changes cannot be detected.  
Use the DID and SDID/DBN soft keys in conjunction with the general purpose  
knob to select the DID and/or SDID values for the type of ancillary data packet  
to be monitored. DID and SDID values have the following characteristics:  
H
H
DID and SDID values range between 0x01 and 0xff.  
For DID values in the range 0x00 -- 0x7F (Type 2 packets), the SDID values  
are used.  
H
For DID values in the range 0x80 -- 0xFF (Type 1 packets), there are no  
SDID values used (the SDID soft key is greyed out).  
Table 3--1 lists the DID and SDID values that are defined for common types of  
ancillary data.  
Figure 3- 1: Ancillary Data display  
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Table 3- 1: DID and SDID values for common ancillary data types  
Ancillary data type  
DID value  
SDID value  
0xE0  
ARIB TR-B22, Sub Information of transmitting materials  
ARIB TR-B23, Line 20 User Data - 1  
ARIB TR-B23, Line 20 User Data - 2  
Video Payload Identifier  
0x5F  
0x5F  
0x5F  
0x41  
0x5F  
0xFC  
0xFB  
0x01  
ARIB STD-B35 Trigger Signal for Data Broadcasting  
0xFD  
ARIB STD-B37 Closed Captioning  
Analog signal  
SD signal  
0x5F  
0x5F  
0x5F  
0xDD  
0xDE  
0xDF  
HD signal  
ARIB STD-B39 Inter Stationary Control Data  
ARIB specification  
ITU specification  
0x5F  
0x43  
0xFE  
0x01  
SMPTE RP-188 Time Code  
EIA-608 Closed Captioning  
EIA-708 Closed Captioning  
Program Description  
0x60  
0x61  
0x61  
0x62  
0xFF  
None  
0x02  
0x01  
0x01  
None  
AES Audio Group 1  
SD Embedded Audio  
Group 1  
Group 2  
0xFF  
0xFD  
0xFB  
0xF9  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Group 3  
Group 4  
SD Extended Audio Packets  
Group 1  
Group 2  
Group 3  
Group 4  
0xFE  
0xFC  
0xFA  
0xF8  
None  
None  
None  
None  
HD Embedded Audio  
Group 1  
Group 2  
0xE7  
0xE6  
0xE5  
0xE4  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Group 3  
Group 4  
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ARIB STD-B39 Display  
The ARIB STD-B39 display (see Figure 3--2) shows the decoded data for video  
signals using ancillary data compliant with ARIB STD-B39. When this display  
is selected, the instrument searches the signal for ARIB STD-B39 packets using  
the DID/SDID combinations defined by one of the following standards  
organizations: ITU or ARIB. Use the Grat/Gamut Default Setup submenu of the  
Configuration menu to select which standard is used.  
The decoded ancillary data includes the following:  
H
H
H
H
H
H
Transmitting station code and transmitting station time  
Video mode and video mode countdown  
Audio mode and audio mode countdown  
Trigger counter and trigger countdown  
Status bits  
Error correcting code  
Figure 3-2: ARIB STD-B39 display  
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Audio Mode  
For instruments with only video modules installed, Audio mode provides a  
protocol-level check for the AES stream. The Embedded Audio Status screen  
reports the following information:  
H
H
H
Which video input is the source of the embedded audio  
The standard used by the audio signal  
Whether the header indicates that audio is present on each pair of channels  
(Status = Present or Not Present)  
Audio Mode (Option DG Only)  
NOTE. The information below describes the Audio mode display for instruments  
with the Option DG audio module installed.  
Configuring the  
Instrument for Audio  
Measurements  
Use the following submenus of the Configure menu to set the various instrument  
parameters for audio measurements: Audio Inputs/Outputs, Audio Displays, and  
Audio Thresholds. Use the Configure Alarms submenu to configure the audio  
alarms.  
Selecting Which Audio  
Input to Monitor  
Use the Input menu to select which audio input the instrument will monitor.  
Select Embedded to monitor the audio signal embedded in the selected video  
signal input, or select Ext AES to monitor the audio signal(s) connected to the  
Option DG audio module.  
NOTE. When you set the function of the AES connectors to output, embedded  
audio is automatically selected as the audio input source. You cannot monitor  
audio signals on the AES connectors until their function is set to input (use the  
Audio Inputs/Outputs submenu of the Configure menu).  
When you select Embedded or Ext AES as the audio input source, the instrument  
maps the audio signal to the level-meter bars as configured by the Embedded  
Input Map or the AES Input Map in the Audio Inputs/Outputs submenu of the  
Configure menu.  
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Selecting the Audio  
Display Type  
Use the Display soft key to select one of the following audio displays:  
H
H
H
H
H
Level Meters  
Level Meters + Lissajous  
Surround Sound  
Channel Status  
Embedded Audio Status  
Elements of the  
Level Meters + Lissajous  
Display  
When you select the Level Meters + Lissajous display (see Figure 3--3), the left  
portion of the screen displays the level meters and the right portion of the screen  
displays the Lissajous display (also known as a phase plot).  
Lissajous (phase) display  
Level meters  
Session Time and Embedded  
Group Sample Phase readouts  
Meter Ballistics  
readout  
In phase label  
Peak Level indicator  
Test Level indicator  
Selected phase  
pair indicators  
Level meter scale  
and units  
Axes for  
phase display  
In-bar warning  
messages  
Level meter labels  
Audio input source  
AES Connector  
I/O setting  
Phase correlation meters  
AGC readout  
Correlation meter for selected pair  
Audio Presence readout  
Figure 3-3: Audio Level Meters + Lissajous display  
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Selecting the Channel Pair  
for the Lissajous Display  
To select which channel pair is displayed on the Lissajous display:  
NOTE. The channel pair labels depend on the Audio Program Type setting  
(surround or stereo pairs).  
1. Touch the Lissajous Pair: soft key to open the Audio Lissajous Pair menu.  
2. Select a channel pair by performing one of the following actions:  
H
H
Touch the soft key for one of the four default channel pairs.  
Touch the Custom Pair: soft key to select the custom channel pair you  
specified using the Configure Custom Pair soft key.  
H
Touch the Configure Custom Pair soft key to open the Custom Lissajous  
Pair menu where you can specify which audio channel is displayed in  
each Lissajous channel.  
3. Touch the Done soft key to save your selection.  
NOTE. For SD embedded audio only:  
Preservation of audio-sample phase between different AES channel pairs or  
across embedded audio groups is not supported by SMPTE 272M alone. The  
Lissajous Custom Pair display may not correctly represent audio phase unless  
the following extensions to SMPTE 272M are observed:  
1. The selected audio channels must be embedded with exactly the same audio  
sample frequency.  
2. The intended sample alignment must be represented by the average embedded  
sample position.  
3. Most lines should carry phase-aligned samples and should have an equal  
number of samples from each group. This minimizes the number of attempts  
needed to reestablish correct alignment.  
These are not requirements of SMPTE 272M and some embedders do not meet  
these criteria. Furthermore, some de-embedding equipment may not make use of  
these characteristics, even if present. In these cases, there may be variation in  
the displayed audio phase between different AES channels. The variation is  
typically 1 audio sample, but may be greater depending on random startup  
conditions and the design of the embedder/de-embedder.  
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Elements of the Surround  
Sound Display  
When you select the Surround Sound display (see Figure 3--3), the left portion of  
the screen displays the level meters and the right portion of the screen displays  
the Surround Sound display. Use the Audio Displays submenu of the Configure  
menu to enable or disable the Dominance indicator and to select the type of  
Surround Sound filter: Linear (RMS) or A-weighting.  
NOTE. Audio Surround Sound display courtesy of Radio-Technische Werkstaetten  
GmbH & Co. KG (RTW) of Cologne, Germany.  
Audio Input Mapping  
Restrictions for Surround  
Sound Display  
The Surround Sound display is restricted to using signals from only certain audio  
input channels. The factory default settings for mapping the audio inputs are the  
correct settings for using the Surround Sound display.  
For embedded audio groups 1 and 2, the display only works when channels 1  
and 2 are mapped to the L--R bars, channels 3 and 4 are mapped to the C--Lfe  
bars (the Lfe channel is ignored), and channels 5 and 6 are mapped to the Ls--Rs  
bars. Channels 7 and 8 are always ignored. Similar rules apply for embedded  
audio groups 3 and 4 and for the external AES audio inputs. You cannot remap  
the audio inputs when you are using the Surround Sound display.  
Surround Sound display  
Level meters  
Surround sound filter setting  
Meter Ballistics  
readout  
Phantom source  
indicators  
Phantom source grid  
50 = center of C and R  
Peak Level indicator  
Test Level indicator  
Center volume  
indicator  
Dominance indicator  
Level meter scale  
and units  
In-bar warning  
messages  
Total volume indicator  
Loudness grid  
10 dB per marker  
Level meter labels  
Audio input source  
AES Connector  
I/O setting  
Correlation meter for Ls and Rs  
Phase correlation meters  
Audio Presence readout  
Figure 3-4: Surround Sound audio display  
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Interpreting the Surround  
Sound Display  
The Surround Sound display indicates the audio level balance among the left (L),  
right (R), left-surround (Ls), and right-surround (Rs) channels as cyan lines on  
the ruled scales radiating from the center. The scale has tic marks at 10 dB  
intervals. An additional tic mark indicates the --18 dB level. The --18 dB and  
--20 dB levels are typically used for aligning audio levels.  
The cyan polygon formed by connecting the level indicator endpoints shows the  
total sound volume formed by the L, R, Ls, and Rs channels. This connecting  
line will bend away from the center if the two signals have a positive correlation,  
will bend towards the center if the signals have a negative correlation, and will  
not bend if the signals are uncorrelated.  
The Center Volume indicator displays the sound volume of the center channel as  
a vertical yellow bar between the L and R channels, and connects the ends of the  
L, C, and R audio level indicators with straight lines.  
Phantom Sound Indicators (PSI), located on each side of the Surround Sound  
display, indicate the location of potential phantom sound sources formed by  
adjacent channels. The white tic marks on these moving bar indicators show the  
phantom source locations. The bar length indicates the correlation between the  
adjacent channels. A short-to-medium length green bar indicates positive  
correlation between the channels, forming a localized phantom sound source  
located at the white tic mark. The bar grows to full length and changes color to  
yellow as the correlation moves to zero, indicating a wide, non-localized sound  
image. The bar changes color to red for adjacent channels with significant  
negative correlation. For negative correlations, the ends of the PSI for the L and  
R channels will continue to grow at a 45 _ angle while the other PSIs remain at  
full length.  
A fifth PSI at the top of the display shows potential phantom sources formed by  
the LC channel pair and the CR channel pair. If the L, R, and C channels all have  
the same signal level, the white tic mark on the bar will appear directly above the  
C level indicator. The white tic mark will move right or left depending on the  
relative balance between the three channels. A short bar to the left of the white  
tic mark indicates a positive correlation between L and C. The bar will grow as  
the correlation decreases. Like the L--R PSI, the bar will continue to grow at a  
45 _ angle for negative signal correlations. The bar to the right of the white tic  
mark behaves in the same way, depending on the C--R correlation. This PSI  
indicator uses the same color coding as the other PSI indicators.  
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Figure 3--5 shows examples of how the Surround Sound waveform appears for  
some typical signal types.  
Sine wave test tone; same level in  
the L, R, Ls, and Rs channels.  
Channels R, Ls, and Rs are in  
phase, creating phantom sources  
between the adjacent channels.  
Channel L is out of phase.  
Sine wave test tone; same level in  
the L, R, Ls, and Rs channels.  
All signals are in phase, creating  
phantom sources between the  
adjacent channels.  
Uncorrelated signals; same level in  
the L, R, Ls, and Rs channels.  
Monaural signal in channels Ls and  
Rs, creating a phantom source in the  
center, as in a 3-1 surround sound  
system.  
Surround sound program with strong  
center channel presence.  
Surround sound program with weak  
center channel presence.  
Figure 3-5: Typical waveforms on the Surround Sound display  
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Channel Status Display  
The Channel Status display shows the channel status information, for one  
channel pair at a time, that is embedded in the AES3--1992 (professional) or  
IEC--60958-3 (consumer) digital audio channels. You can select from the  
following four display formats: Text, Binary, XMSN Order Binary, or Hex.  
Embedded Audio Status  
Display  
This display reports the following information:  
H
H
H
H
Which video input is the source of the embedded audio  
The standard used by the embedded audio signal  
Which audio groups are selected (use the Embedded Input Map to change)  
The embedded group sample phase (HD signals only)  
NOTE. For HD signals, the Embedded Group Sample Phase readout indicates  
the misalignment, in microseconds and samples, between the audio samples of  
the two selected embedded audio groups. The readout turns red when the  
misalignment exceeds about 0.625 audio samples. The readout displays N/A if  
one or both of the selected audio groups is missing, or if the video signal is SD.  
H
Whether the header indicates that audio is present on each pair of channels  
(Status = Present or Not Present).  
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Bowtie Mode  
The Bowtie display evaluates the relative amplitude and timing between the  
three video channels. To access the Bowtie mode, press the MEASURE button,  
touch the Measure Menu soft key, and then touch the Bowtie soft key.  
The Bowtie display requires a special test signal to be sent from the monitored  
source. The Tektronix TG2000 Signal Generation Platform can produce a Bowtie  
test signal with 20 ns time marks, which aid in signal evaluation. The signal is a  
500 kHz sinewave on CH 1 (luminance) and 502 kHz sine waves on CH 2 (Pb)  
and CH 3 (Pr).  
Measurements  
The Bowtie display is made up of two separate waveforms. The left waveform  
always compares CH 1 to CH 2. The right waveform always compares CH 1 to  
CH 3.  
Timing Measurement. The timing measurement is based on the alignment of the  
center marker and the null point at the center of the waveform. The generator  
provides a center marker, which is centered on the null point when interchannel  
timing is correct. In Figure 3--6, the chrominance channel, CH 3 (Pr), is  
advanced relative to the luminance channel by 20 ns.  
Relative Gain Check. The relative gain check is based on the null point at the  
center of the Bowtie waveforms. If the gains are not equal, the center null point  
will not be a complete null. If the gain error is in CH 1, neither waveform has a  
complete null. If CH 2 gain is off, the left waveform will not null completely, but  
the right one will. If the gain is off for CH 3, as in Figure 3--6, the left waveform  
will be normal and the right one will not reach a complete null.  
Shifted null point  
Incomplete null  
Waveform showing gain error in CH 3  
Waveform showing timing error in CH 3  
(20 ns advanced)  
Figure 3-6: Bowtie waveforms showing timing and relative gain errors  
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Composite Display  
The instrument provides a composite representation of both SD and HD  
component signals. To access the composite display, set the color space to  
composite in Waveform mode or select Composite Graticule in Vector mode.  
Data Display (WFM700M Only)  
The Data Display mode shows the actual SD or HD input data without any  
interpolation.  
Data Display Colors  
and Units  
Different fields of the data stream are shown in different colors, as shown in  
Table 3--2. Use the Readout Format soft key to view the data in Hex, Decimal, or  
Binary units.  
Table 3-2: Data display colors  
Color  
Green  
Gray  
Use  
Active video data  
Data in horizontal or vertical blanking intervals  
EAV and SAV packets; other reserved values such as the XYZ word  
Data outside the nominal allowed values  
Data with illegal values  
White  
Yellow  
Red  
Video / Data Selection  
The instrument provides two modes for representing signal data: Video and Data.  
Video Mode. Shows the data like the video YPbPr display in waveform mode, but  
without interpolation. The Y, Cb, and Cr traces are offset vertically to separate  
them, but are aligned temporally. Since Cb and Cr have half the data rate of Y,  
the samples appear twice as long. Use the Select Channels soft key to turn off  
individual components of the display.  
Data Mode (SD). Shows the data in the same sequence as it occurs in the serial  
domain. You see a sample of Y, then of Cb, then of Y’ (Y prime), and then of Cr.  
Then the sequence repeats. The Y sample is the co-sited sample, and the Y’  
sample is the isolated luma sample.  
Data Mode (HD). Splits the serial data into a Y channel and a multiplexed Cb/Cr  
channel. The intent is to show the data in the same orientation as it occurs in the  
serial domain, even though it is displayed as 8 or 10 bit values.  
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Diagnostics  
The waveform monitor provides diagnostics capabilities, which are accessed  
through the System submenu of the Configure menu. You can view or print the  
Diagnostics Log, which contains the results of the last diagnostic test that the  
instrument performed. You can also download the Diagnostic Log using the  
Remote Web Interface.  
Powerup Diagnostics  
Setting  
At power up, the instrument runs either full or brief diagnostics, depending on  
the setting in the System submenu of the Configure menu.  
Running Diagnostics  
You should run diagnostics after installing a new module, upgrading the  
instrument firmware, or when troubleshooting suspected instrument problems.  
Warning messages are displayed in yellow text; PASS and FAIL messages are  
labeled PASS (green text) or FAIL (red text). You have the following diagnostic  
choices:  
Run Full Powerup Diagnostics. The instrument goes through all of the diagnostics  
and displays the results.  
Run Internal Digital Path Diagnostics. The instrument checks the main digital  
paths within the instrument and displays the results of the various tests. If there  
is only one video module installed, expect some yellow warnings. After running  
this diagnostic, you must reboot the instrument to return to normal operation.  
Run Audio Path Diagnostics (WFM7DG Only). The instrument checks the audio  
paths within the instrument from the optional WFM7DG audio module and  
displays the results of the various tests. After running this diagnostic, you must  
reboot the instrument to return to normal operation.  
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Eye / Jitter Mode (WFM700M Only)  
Press the EYE button to access the Eye / Jitter menu and measurements.  
Making Eye  
Measurements  
The Eye pattern display presents a voltage-versus-time waveform composed of  
multiple sweeps of the SD or HD serial bit stream.  
You can set the sampled eye pattern to display either a full word of correlated  
data (10 Eye display in SD; 20 Eye display in HD) or a three-data-bit overlay  
showing jitter uncorrelated to the parallel word (3 Eye display). In the word-cor-  
related mode, the sweep is also synchronized to the video, so that you can see  
any shift in the data stream timing correlated to horizontal or vertical video  
information. This mode is most useful for detecting jitter patterns or modulation  
related to parallel-to-serial conversions.  
Jitter is seen in the eye diagram as a horizontal thickening of the trace. As jitter  
increases, the opening in the eye shrinks until the receiver can no longer reliably  
decode the serial stream.  
The usefulness of the eye measurement decreases with long cable lengths. Even a  
short cable will slow the rise time and make evaluation of a source difficult.  
Slightly longer cables will make one eye run into the next. This is called  
intersymbol interference. It makes the eye appear to have multiple levels and  
closes the eye opening vertically long before the receiver fails to decode the  
signal. The only information the eye measurement gives on longer cables is  
some idea of the cable length.  
Different clock recovery bandwidths can be selected to help isolate the frequency  
of any jitter that is observed. When a bandwidth setting is chosen, only jitter at  
frequencies above that bandwidth are observed.  
You can turn on or off a readout that displays automatic measurements and a  
histogram of the eye waveform. Refer to Automatic Eye Measurements on  
page 3--18 for more information.  
Setup for Eye Measurements. Perform the following steps to prepare the  
instrument for Eye measurements:  
1. Connect a 100% Color Bar, serial video-signal to the instrument using a  
75 cable of two meters or less in length. Use high quality, low loss coaxial  
cable, such as Belden 8281.  
2. Press the GAIN button and select 1x vertical gain.  
3. Press the EYE button to select the Eye Pattern display.  
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Automatic Eye Measurements. When the Eye display is selected, you can use the  
Eye Meas. soft key to turn on or off a readout that displays automatic measure-  
ments of the eye waveform (see Figure 3--7). The measurement readouts are  
colored red when the eye waveform exceeds the defined thresholds.  
Use the Set Default Thresholds soft key to set the eye measurement thresholds to  
the levels defined by the associated standard (SD signals: SMPTE 259M;  
HD signals: SMPTE 292M). Use the Set Meas Thresholds soft key to set custom  
threshold levels.  
NOTE. The automatic eye measurements are based on the eye waveform display.  
To ensure the best eye measurement conditions, the instrument sets the clock  
recovery bandwidth set to 1kHz. While the automatic eye measurements are  
running, the instrument prevents you from adjusting the recovery bandwidth  
setting or from adjusting the following signal controls: vertical and horizontal  
position, sweep and gain settings, and Line Select mode.  
Reporting Automatic Eye Measurement Errors. When enabled in the Physical  
Alarms submenu of the Configure menu, the eye measurement alarms will be  
reported to the Event Log in only the following two conditions:  
H
H
When the Eye display is selected and the eye measurement readout is  
turned on  
When the Event Log or Alarm Status displays are selected after the eye  
measurement readout is turned on  
That is, if you enter the Eye display and turn on the eye measurements, and then  
you use the STATUS button to view the Event Log or Alarm Status displays, the  
eye measurement alarms will be active. If you select another display mode such  
as Jitter or Waveform, the eye measurement alarms will be disabled.  
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Eye measurement readouts  
Rise overshoot  
peak indicator  
Upper signal  
level indicator  
Waveform histogram  
80% signal rise  
level indicator  
Waveform shape indicator  
(20-80% signal level)  
80% signal fall  
level indicator  
Lower signal  
level indicator  
Fall overshoot  
peak indicator  
Figure 3-7: Eye display showing the automatic measurements  
Measurement Accuracy Using the Measurement Cursors. If you use the measure-  
ment cursors to measure the eye waveform, you may measure a different result  
than that shown in the automatic eye measurements readout. This is because the  
internal peak detector can measure waveform excursions better than people can  
when using their eye to position the cursors.  
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Manually Measuring Amplitude. The following procedure shows you how to  
manually measure the signal amplitude using both the graticule and the Voltage  
Cursors.  
1. Perform the initial settings for Eye measurements described in Setup for Eye  
Measurements above.  
2. Use the CLOCK BW soft key to select the 1 kHz filter. This setting reduces  
the effects of timing jitter, which can obscure the amplitude measurement.  
3. To measure amplitude, use the graticule (1x gain) or use the voltage cursors.  
Ignore any overshoot or undershoot on the rising or falling edges.  
NOTE. For Cursor measurements, you can use any gain setting, including  
variable gain, since the waveform and the cursors are equally affected by the  
gain setting. Higher gain settings help match the cursor to the waveform.  
Signal sources should measure 800 mVp-p 10%. Signal amplitudes outside of  
this range can degrade receiver performance.  
Manually Measuring Aberrations. Serial sources should produce good signal  
transitions with a minimum of overshoot and ringing. To manually measure  
aberrations, perform the following steps:  
1. Perform the steps in Setup for Eye Measurements on page 3--17.  
2. Position one voltage cursor at the peak of the overshoot at the top horizontal  
part of the waveform.  
3. Position the second voltage cursor at the bottom of the top line of the  
waveform. Include any ringing (the oscillation following overshoot) in the  
measurement. Essentially, you are measuring the thickness of the top line of  
the waveform.  
4. The Voltage Cursor readout provides the signal amplitude.  
5. Perform the same voltage-cursor measurement on the bottom line thickness,  
including any undershoot and ringing.  
NOTE. Aberrations at the top or bottom line of the waveform should not exceed  
10% of the signal amplitude since automatic equalizer circuits in receivers may  
be sensitive to larger aberrations.  
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Manually Measuring Rise Time. Rise time measurements of the eye waveform  
check the performance of sources and signal degradation by cabling. The  
following procedure provides two methods for manually measuring rise time.  
The first method uses variable gain to normalize the signal and the second  
method uses the percentage voltage cursors.  
1. Perform the steps in Setup for Eye Measurements on page 3--17.  
2. Method 1 -- Use variable gain to measure rise time.  
a. Use Variable Gain to resize the waveform to 10 major divisions. Position  
the top and bottom of the waveform on graticule lines.  
b. Position the first timing cursor at the crossing of the rising edge of the  
Eye waveform and the graticule line two divisions above the bottom of  
the waveform as shown in Figure 3--8.  
NOTE. You can use the horizontal MAG control in the Sweep menu for greater  
accuracy when adjusting the time cursors.  
c. Position the second time cursor at the crossing of the rising edge of the  
Eye waveform and the graticule line two divisions below the top of the  
waveform as shown in Figure 3--8.  
d. The Delta time readout indicates the 20 -- 80% rise time measurement.  
Figure 3-8: Timing Cursors alignment for measuring 20-80% rise time  
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3. Method 2 -- Use the percentage voltage cursors to measure rise time:  
a. Turn on the voltage cursors and set the voltage cursor units to %.  
b. Position the first voltage cursor to the top of the signal, and then position  
the second voltage cursor to the bottom of the signal.  
c. Touch the Set 100% soft key.  
d. Position the first voltage cursor to where the readout lists 80%, and then  
position the second voltage cursor to where the readout lists 20%.  
e. Position the first timing cursor at the crossing of the rising edge of the  
Eye waveform and the 20% voltage cursor.  
NOTE. You can use the horizontal MAG control in the Sweep menu for greater  
accuracy when adjusting the time cursors.  
f. Position the second timing cursor at the crossing of the rising edge of the  
Eye waveform and the 80% voltage cursor.  
g. The Delta time readout indicates the 20 -- 80% rise time measurement.  
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Making Jitter  
Measurements  
The Jitter display mode plots jitter versus time as a trace and measures peak-to-  
peak time jitter on the active input signal. The Jitter mode converts any phase  
modulation to amplitude and plots it against time.  
Timing jitter is the deviation of signal transitions compared to those of a  
reference clock. Jitter results in Eye closure along the time axis, narrowing the  
window in which the data values can be accurately determined.  
Jitter is characterized by both its magnitude and frequency. Signal transitions  
deviate from their ideal position by a peak amount and at one or more frequen-  
cies, depending on the sources. Typically, only high frequency jitter affects data  
recovery. But low frequency jitter can affect time-critical operations such as  
signal multiplexing and D/A conversion.  
Jitter Demodulation. The Jitter measurement uses a demodulator method to  
determine signal jitter. The serial clock is recovered from the input signal and  
demodulated against a very stable oscillator, which translates any phase  
modulation (jitter) into a DC value. This DC value represents the phase  
difference between the input signal and the reference oscillator.  
The resulting DC values plotted against time are proportional to jitter in the  
serial signal. This jitter waveform is passed through a high-pass filter and  
applied to a peak detector. The peak detector measurement is presented in the  
jitter measurement box. The demodulator can detect jitter up to 5 MHz.  
Observing Word Correlated Behavior. The Eye Pattern display allows you to  
analyze word correlated jitter in video signals. Use the 10-Eye mode to analyze  
SD format signals and use the 20-Eye mode to analyze HD format signals.  
When video is serialized, a 270 MHz serial clock is derived from the 27 MHz  
rate parallel word clock. Often there is slight phase modulation of the serial  
clock between the transitions of the parallel clock producing jitter at data-bit  
transitions. This jitter is not random; it is correlated to the parallel word rate.  
Also, the video pattern applied to the serializer changes at a 27 MHz rate or at an  
integer fraction of this rate. Any video pattern related effects in the serial system  
typically appear at fixed data-bit locations with respect to the parallel word.  
In the 10-Eye or 20-Eye display modes, the trigger is on the parallel word  
boundaries, with 10 or 20 Eyes shown per sweep. Parallel word and TV-line  
correlated behavior can be seen in these modes. If a serial system has a distur-  
bance that appears related to video patterns, either word or TV-line, use the  
10-Eye (SD) or 20-Eye (HD) display mode to analyze the problem. Use the Line  
Select function to place the area of interest in the Eye pattern display.  
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Using Line Select. When Line Select is off, the jitter measurement reflects the  
maximum amount of jitter in the full field. When Line Select is on and Line  
sweep is selected, the jitter measurement displays “line n jitter,” with n being the  
selected line number. The jitter measured on an individual line will always be  
equal to or less than the full field jitter measurement.  
Bandwidth Filters. The waveform monitor provides four bandwidth filters: 10 Hz,  
1 kHz, 10 kHz, and 100 kHz. These filters only show jitter terms above the  
selected filter frequency.  
When you select a filter, depending on the active input signal, you select the  
jitter measurement type (Timing, Alignment, or neither, as defined by the  
SMPTE standard). Use the lowest settings to measure timing jitter and the higher  
settings to measure alignment jitter. The type of jitter measurement is displayed  
in the Measured Jitter box.  
To measure timing jitter, select the 10 Hz filter for both SD and HD video  
signals. To measure alignment jitter, select the 1 kHz filter for SD video signals  
and the 100 kHz filter for HD video signals.  
NOTE. Many jitter problems in systems have resulted from genlocking clocks to  
other references, such as the horizontal synchronization pulse. Reference jitter  
transferred by genlocks into a serial system is typically between 20 and several  
hundred Hertz. Also, the phase detection process used by the genlock can add  
noise, which results in jitter in the 10 Hz to 1 kHz range. Use the appropriate  
BW Limit filter selection to include or reject genlock jitter from a measurement.  
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Reporting Jitter Measurement Errors. When enabled in the Physical Alarms  
submenu of the Configure menu, the Jitter alarm will be reported to the Event  
Log in only the following two conditions:  
H
H
When the Jitter display is selected  
When the Event Log or Alarm Status displays are selected after the Jitter  
display is selected  
That is, if you enter the Jitter display and then use the STATUS button to view  
the Event Log or Alarm Status displays, the jitter measurement alarm will be  
active. If you select another display mode such as Eye or Waveform, the jitter  
measurement alarm will be disabled.  
Use the Set Default Thresholds soft key to set the thresholds back to the default  
values for the type of signal you are monitoring: SD (SMPTE 259M) or  
HD (SMPTE 292M). The default value for the jitter measurement 0.2 UI, which  
is the maximum alignment jitter specification for both SD and HD signals and is  
the maximum timing jitter specification for SD signals (see Table 3--3).  
Since the maximum timing jitter specification for HD signals is 1.0 UI, you must  
set the high-pass filter to 10 Hz and manually set the jitter threshold to 1.0 UI  
before the instrument will properly generate an alarm if the HD signal exceeds  
the SMPTE 292M timing jitter specification.  
Use the Set Meas. Thresholds soft key to set a custom threshold level.  
Table 3-3: Jitter measurement alarm thresholds  
Signal type  
High pass filter setting  
Alarm threshold  
SD (SMPTE 259M)  
10 Hz (timing jitter)  
0.2 UI (740 ps)  
1 kHz (alignment jitter)  
10 Hz (timing jitter)  
0.2 UI (740 ps)  
1.0 UI (673 ps)  
0.2 UI (134 ps)  
HD (SMPTE 292M)  
100 kHz (alignment jitter)  
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Measurement Accuracy Using the Measurement Cursors. If you use the measure-  
ment cursors to measure jitter, you may measure a different result than that  
shown in the jitter measurement box for the following reasons:  
H
H
The internal peak detector does a better job of measuring jitter excursions  
than a human can when using their naked eye to position the cursors  
The noise floor is removed from the jitter measurement readout but not from  
the cursor delta readout  
Manually Measuring Timing Jitter. Perform the following steps to manually  
measure the timing jitter:  
1. Perform the steps in Setup for Eye Measurements on page 3--17.  
2. Select the 3 EYE mode, which shows peak jitter at each eye crossing.  
3. Select the 10 Hz bandwidth filter to measure the total broadband jitter (use  
this setting if composite D/A conversion is planned).  
4. Position the timing cursors to measure the width of the Eye zero-crossing  
point (see Figure 3--9). If necessary, use the Gain and Sweep menus for  
better vertical and horizontal resolution.  
5. Check that delta between the two timing cursors is less than the following  
over one horizontal line:  
H
H
SD signals: 740 ps (0.2 unit intervals per SMPTE259M)  
HD signals: 673 ps (1.0 unit interval per SMPTE292M)  
Figure 3-9: Timing Cursors alignment for measuring timing jitter  
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Gamut Measurements  
NOTE. Gamut error detection is disabled in Eye and Jitter display modes.  
The waveform monitor features three types of gamut displays:  
H
The Diamond display shows the relationship between the R, G, and B video  
signals. The waveform monitor converts the Y, Pb, and Pr components of the  
signal into R, G, and B to form the Diamond display.  
H
H
The Split Diamond display separates the upper and lower diamonds to show  
excursions below black; otherwise it is identical to the Diamond display.  
The Arrowhead display checks that signals conform to legal composite  
gamut space.  
NOTE. Refer to the reference document A Guide to Standard and High-Definition  
Digital Video Measurements at the Tektronix, Inc. Web site (www.tektronix.com)  
for information about how the Diamond and Arrowhead displays are created  
and for information about defining legal and valid gamut signals.  
Checking RGB Gamut  
Use the Diamond or Split Diamond displays to check RGB gamut. For a signal  
to be in gamut, all signal vectors must lie within the G-B and G-R diamonds.  
The direction of an excursion out of gamut indicates which signal is excessive.  
Errors in green amplitude affect both diamonds equally, while blue amplitude  
errors affect only the top diamond and red errors affect only the bottom diamond.  
Use the Split Diamond display to see excursions below black in either of the  
G--B or G--R spaces.  
The intensity of a vector indicates its duration. A momentary out-of-gamut  
condition appears as a faint trace. Long duration violations show as a bright  
trace. Figure 3--10 shows out-of-gamut signals on the Diamond display.  
Monochrome signals appear as vertical lines. Nonlinear component processing,  
such as from a gamma corrector that alters white balance, can cause deviations  
along the vertical axis.  
Bending of the transitions indicates timing delays. When a color bar signal is  
applied, the vertical axis becomes an indicator of delay errors. The Diamond and  
Split Diamond displays allow you to visualize interchannel timing errors. Use  
the Lightning display in Vector mode to quantify the amount of timing error.  
The Diamond and Split Diamond graticules have marks to indicate conformance  
using 75% color bars. The edge of the diamond is used for 100% color bars.  
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Example A:  
R - Ok  
G > 700 mV  
B - Ok  
Example B:  
R - Ok  
G - Ok  
Example C:  
R - Ok  
G - Ok, 350 mV  
B < 0 mV  
B > 700 mV  
Figure 3-10: Out-of-gamut signals on a Diamond display  
Checking Composite  
Gamut  
The Arrowhead display shows out of gamut conditions in composite color-space,  
without requiring a composite decoder. The display plots luminance on the  
vertical axis, with blanking at the lower left corner of the arrow. The magnitude  
of the chroma subcarrier at every luminance level is plotted on the horizontal  
axis, with zero subcarrier at the left edge of the arrow. The upper sloping line  
forms a graticule indicating 100% color bar total luma + subcarrier amplitudes.  
The lower sloping graticule indicates a luma--subcarrier extending towards sync  
tip (maximum transmitter power).  
Arrowhead Graticules. The electronic graticule provides a reliable reference to  
measure what luminance plus color subcarrier will be when the signal is later  
encoded into NTSC or PAL.  
On the NTSC Arrowhead graticule (see Figure 3--11), the 120 IRE line repre-  
sents the level at which a transmitter starts clipping the signal. The --40 IRE line  
represents the sync tip level, while the 7.5 IRE line represents the setup level.  
On the PAL Arrowhead graticule (see Figure 3--12), the 950 mV line represents  
the level at which a transmitter starts clipping the signal. The 930 mV line  
represents the upper limit of chrominance excursion, and the --230 mV line is the  
lower limit of chrominance excursion. The --300 mV line represents the sync tip  
level.  
Signals exceeding the luminance amplitude gamut extend above the top  
horizontal limit (top electronic graticule line). Signals exceeding the luminance  
plus or minus peak chrominance amplitude gamut extend beyond the upper and  
lower diagonal limits. The bottom horizontal line shows the minimum allowed  
luminance level.  
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100 IRE 110 IRE 120 IRE  
131 IRE  
High Luma limit  
100 %  
High Composite limit  
Luma  
amplitude  
7.5 %  
0 %  
Low Composite limit  
Chroma  
amplitude  
-24 IRE -33 IRE -40 IRE  
Low Luma limit  
Figure 3-11: NTSC Arrowhead graticule  
700 mV  
950 mV  
High Luma limit  
100 %  
930 mV  
High Composite limit  
Luma  
amplitude  
Low Composite limit  
0 %  
Chroma  
amplitude  
-230 mV -300 mV  
Low Luma limit  
Figure 3-12: PAL Arrowhead graticule  
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Setting Gamut Alarm  
Limits  
Listed below are general guidelines for setting gamut alarm limits for the  
Diamond and Arrowhead displays.  
Default Thresholds. Use the Grat / Gamut Default Setup submenu of the  
Configure menu to select the standard used for default gamut thresholds: Tek or  
IBU-R103. The Tek thresholds are the default gamut thresholds historically used  
by video monitoring equipment made by Tektronix, Inc. and are not intended to  
conform to an officially accepted video standard.  
NOTE. When you select the Tektronix default limits, the RGB, Luma, and Y+C  
gamut thresholds are reset to the default values defined by Tektronix. When you  
select the EBU-R103 default limits, only the RGB and Luma gamut thresholds  
are reset since the Y+C gamut limits are not defined by the EBU-R103 standard.  
When you touch the Default soft key in any of the Gamut Limit menus, all of the  
gamut limit thresholds are reset to the standard indicated on the soft key.  
Diamond Display Gamut Limits. Use the Gamut menu to set the upper and lower  
RGB thresholds for a 5 mV tolerance ( +705 mV and --5 mV). This will cover  
the tolerance of any signal generator that provides color bars. This tolerance is  
close enough to the nominal values of 700 mV and 0 mV to be undetectable by  
the human eye.  
Set the Horizontal/Horiz+Vert soft key setting to Horiz+Vert. This setting will  
trigger on gamut errors that form a block covering several video lines, and thus  
are more visible to the human eye.  
Arrowhead Display Gamut Limits. Use the Limit Format soft key to set the  
instrument for NTSC or PAL gamut measurements. For North American  
applications of NTSC video signals, set the Setup control to 7.5%. In addition,  
set the upper Y+C Composite threshold to 120 IRE because that is the level at  
which a TV transmitter starts to clip the signal. Set the lower Y+C Composite  
threshold to --24 IRE because that is the lower limit of chrominance excursions.  
For the majority of PAL video signal applications, set the Setup control to 0%.  
Set the upper Y+C Composite threshold to 935 mV and the lower Y+C  
Composite threshold to --235 mV because those are the limits of chrominance  
excursion.  
For both NTSC and PAL signals, set the Horizontal/Horiz+Vert soft key setting  
to Horiz+Vert. This setting will trigger on gamut errors that form a block  
covering several video lines, and thus are more visible to the human eye.  
Set the upper and lower luminance thresholds for a 3% tolerance (103% and  
--3%) to monitor excessive luminance excursions.  
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Filtering. Two filters allow you to accept overshoot that would otherwise be  
reported as a gamut error. Overshoot occurs due to the unequal rise time of the  
chroma and luma inherent in the YPbPr signal.  
Use the Horizontal filter setting to monitor for out-of-gamut errors within a  
single horizontal line using a low-pass filter (SD: < 1 MHz, HD: < 1.2 MHz).  
Use the Horizontal + Vertical filter setting to monitor for out-of-gamut errors on  
three consecutive horizontal lines, with a weighting of 25% for the first and third  
lines and 50% for the second line. Use this setting to accept horizontal artifacts,  
making the detection symmetrical in the picture domain.  
Area Masking. This feature lets you set the percentage of the total image pixels  
(up to 10%) that can be outside the current gamut limits, yet not be reported as a  
gamut error. The Area setting does not affect bright-up in the Picture display.  
Line Select Mode  
Use Line Select mode to select one line of the video signal to display and  
measure. Line Select stays active as you change between major modes. This  
enables you to select a line in Picture mode, and then go to other modes to view  
the same line.  
The selected line is highlighted in Picture mode and in the thumbnail picture.  
The external picture monitor signals also contain a bright-up if enabled in the  
Video Inputs/Outputs submenu of the Configure menu.  
NOTE. Line Select mode is automatically disabled when Field sweep is selected.  
Line Select mode is always enabled in Data mode.  
The Field and Next Field soft keys select the field from which the selected  
line/sample is taken. Select All Fields to display the same line number from all  
fields in a frame. The 1 of 2 selection lets you choose a line from only one field  
in a frame. Touch the Next Field soft key repeatedly to cycle through the fields  
in a frame.  
Field Selection  
Sample Selection  
Sample Select determines what portion of the video line is viewed in Data  
Display mode (WFM700M only). Sample Select is also active in Picture and  
thumbnail modes to allow correlation of events between modes.  
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Logging  
The instrument contains two different log files: diagnostics and events. You can  
use the Remote Web Server interface to download the contents of either log file.  
Diagnostics Log  
Event Log  
This log contains the results of the last diagnostic test that was performed.  
The instrument maintains an event log in which every entry is time-stamped with  
the time-of-day when the instrument logged the event. When you enable  
Timecode in the Video Inputs/Outputs submenu of the Configure menu, events  
are time-stamped with the timecode embedded in the video signal.  
CAUTION. The time-of-day time stamps in the Event Log are based on the system  
time of the instrument when the logging process starts. If you update the system  
time of the instrument while the Event Log is in the Running mode, the time  
stamps will not start using the new system time setting. You must stop and restart  
the Event Log before the time stamps will use the new system time.  
Controlling the Size of the Event Log. The event log can contain up to 10,000  
entries. Recording each individual event separately would quickly fill the log.  
To handle this problem, the instrument classifies log entries as one of the  
following:  
H
H
Single shot. One isolated occurrence is logged as one entry.  
Continuous. Uninterrupted sequence of occurrences is logged as two entries  
marking the beginning and end of the sequence.  
H
Intermittent. Interrupted sequence of closely spaced occurrences can be  
logged as separate entries or as one entry. Use the Printing/Event Log  
submenu of the Configure menu to set the event log storage mode:  
H
H
Log for Duration. Logs intermittent events as one event to save space in  
the event log.  
Log for Resolution. Logs intermittent events separately, which preserves  
time stamp information for each event, but quickly fills up the event log.  
By default, most of the possible alarms are enabled for logging. Use the  
Configure Alarms submenu of the Configure menu to limit the number of  
monitored error conditions.  
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Configuring the Event Log Full Condition. Use the Printing/Event Log submenu of  
the Configure menu to configure the instrument to either stop logging events or  
to overwrite events when the event log has filled up to the 10,000 entry level.  
Viewing and Printing the Event Log. You can view the Event Log using the Status  
menu or using the Remote Web Interface. In the Status menu, use the Configure  
View Filter soft key to show only the events you want to view.  
NOTE. The Log Filter menu settings only affect how you view the log entries  
using the Status display. These settings do not affect the actual contents of the  
Event Log, nor do they affect the Event Log display when you use the Remote  
Web Interface to view the Event Log.  
The contents of the Event Log cannot be recovered after the log has been erased.  
The Event Log uses icons to indicate the type and duration of detected signal  
conditions. Table 3--4 shows the icons you may encounter as they appear  
on-screen and in the Event Log file downloaded using the Remote Web Interface.  
Table 3-4: Event Log error status icons  
Remote Web  
Interface symbols  
On-screen icon  
Description  
XXXX  
Identifies a persistent (more than one video field)  
alarm condition that was present when logging  
started. The on-screen icon is red.  
_/XX  
_/\_  
Identifies an alarm condition that persisted for  
more than one video field. The on-screen icon is  
red.  
Identifies a momentary (pulse) alarm condition that  
persisted for less than or equal to one video field.  
The on-screen icon is red.  
X\__  
X\/X  
/\/\  
Identifies an alarm condition that cleared for more  
than one video field. The on-screen icon is green.  
Identifies an alarm condition that cleared for less  
than or equal to one video field. The on-screen  
icon is red.  
Identifies an intermittent alarm condition (one field  
on, one field off). The on-screen icon is red.  
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Measure Mode (WFM700M Only)  
Press the MEASURE button to access the Data Display. The Data Display mode  
shows the actual SD or HD input data without any interpolation. Refer to Data  
Display (WFM700M Only) on page 3--15 for more information.  
From the Measure submenu of the Data Display menu, you can access the  
following three display modes:  
H
H
H
Bowtie. Use this display to evaluate the relative amplitude and timing  
between the three video channels. Refer to Bowtie Mode on page 3--14 for  
more information.  
Ancillary Data. Use this display to view the raw (undecoded) data words in  
the selected ancillary data packets. Refer to Ancillary Data Display on  
page 3--4 for more information.  
ARIB STD-B39. Use this display to view the decoded data for video signals  
using ancillary data compliant with ARIB STD-B39. Refer to ARIB  
STD-B39 Display on page 3--6 for more information.  
Multi Mode  
Press the MULTI button to enable the Multi mode display, which shows two  
different views of the same input signal side-by-side. You must use the Input  
menu to select a different input signal for display.  
The front-panel controls affect only the display mode in the currently selected  
Multi-mode window. Menu changes you make while the instrument is in Multi  
mode remain in effect when you exit Multi mode.  
Multi mode horizontally compresses displays so that they will fit side-by-side.  
When the Status display is selected as one of the Multi mode displays, there may  
be some overwriting of the label text in the Status display. The measurement text  
is not affected by the display compression. In addition, the audio-presence  
indicators for groups 3&4 may not appear on the Status display in Multi mode.  
Option DG Audio Module Only: When Level Meters + Lissajous or Surround  
Sound is the selected Audio-mode display, the Lissajous or Surround Sound  
display will appear when you select Audio as one of the Multi mode displays.  
You must select Level Meters as the Audio-mode display to view the audio level  
meters in Multi mode.  
Detection of analog (line 21) closed caption does not operate if the instrument is  
in Data mode or in Multi mode when the Data display is selected.  
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Picture Mode  
Press the PICTURE button to display a full screen representation of the video  
signal present at the selected input.  
NOTE. Due to the number of pixels in the LCD display of the waveform monitor,  
not all of the video content (particularly in HD formats) can be reproduced with  
100% accuracy by this display module. The picture display offers a means of  
visually identifying the content present at the active input and is not designed to  
replace the rear-panel PIX MON outputs, which contain all of the video content.  
Press the PICTURE button again to display the Picture menu. Use the Safe Area  
soft key to display the Safe Action and Safe Title graticules, which comply with  
SMPTE RP218. The safe area graticules do not appear in the thumbnail picture.  
Since the full-size SD picture display is cropped, use the SD Picture Half Size  
setting to view the complete picture when you are monitoring SD signals.  
Use the Grat/Gamut Default Setup submenu of the Configuration menu to enable  
the display of decoded closed captioning text in Picture mode.  
Use the Video Inputs/Outputs submenu of the Configure menu to enable or  
disable bright-ups, or contrast patterns, to show areas that are out of gamut, or to  
show the selected line or sample.  
Use the Display menu to enable a thumbnail picture that appears in other display  
modes.  
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Printing  
NOTE. The instrument formats print output in Postscript color, or Postscript  
black and white formats. The selected printer must support LPD protocol.  
Use the Printing/Event Log submenu of the Configure menu to configure the  
instrument to print the following items to a printer on your local network:  
H
Instrument display. To print the current instrument display (waveforms and  
text), press the Print button.  
NOTE. When printing the Eye pattern display, set the trace intensity to a value  
greater than 20 for good contrast between the trace and the background.  
H
H
Event Log file. To print the Event Log file, press the Print button when you  
are viewing the Event Log in the Status display. The complete Event Log file  
will be printed.  
Diagnostics Log file. To print the Diagnostic Log file, use the System  
submenu of the Configure menu.  
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Status Displays  
Press the STATUS button and then touch the Display soft key to select from the  
following status displays:  
H
H
Session. Use this selection to view the Video Status/Session, Audio  
Status/Session, or Auxiliary Data Status displays.  
Alarm Status. Use this selection to view the status of the General, Serial,  
Audio (Option DG only), Auxiliary Data, or Physical (WFM700M only)  
alarms.  
H
Event Log. Use this selection to enable, disable, configure, and view the  
event log.  
Status Display Colors  
Messages and values in the different status displays use the following colors to  
help indicate signal status:  
H
H
H
White. Identifies items that represent changes in the instrument state.  
Green. Indicates error conditions that have cleared.  
Yellow. Indicates a warning condition that might require attention but does  
not meet the requirements of an error condition.  
H
Red. Indicates signal information that has been found to be in an ongoing  
error state.  
Video Status and Session  
Display  
The Video Status portion of the display (left side) shows the current status of the  
video signal being monitored. The Video Session portion of the display (right  
side) shows the cumulative results of the current video monitoring session. Use  
the Session Stopped/Running soft key to start or stop the monitoring session.  
Use the Reset Session soft key to clear the display.  
Refer to the WFM700 Series Technical Reference document on the CD-ROM for  
descriptions of the status display elements.  
NOTE. The Session: Stopped/Running and the Reset Session soft keys affect both  
the audio and video session displays. For example, if you stop/start or reset the  
session when the currently displayed session is audio, the video session is also  
stopped/started or reset.  
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Audio Status and Session  
Display (Option DG Only)  
The Audio Status/Session display shows the current status of the audio signal  
being monitored. Use the Session Stopped/Running soft key to start or stop the  
monitoring session. Use the Reset Session soft key to clear the display.  
Refer to the WFM700 Series Technical Reference document on the CD-ROM for  
descriptions of the status display elements.  
Auxiliary Data Status  
Display  
The Auxiliary Data Status display provides detailed information about the  
auxiliary data embedded in the video signal.  
Refer to the WFM700 Series Technical Reference document on the CD-ROM for  
descriptions of the status display elements.  
Event Log Display  
Refer to Logging on page 3--32 for information about using the Event Log.  
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Alarm Status Displays  
The instrument provides the following five alarm status displays which  
correspond to the categories of alarms provided in the Configure menu: general,  
serial, audio (Option DG only), auxiliary data, and physical (WFM700M only).  
An “X” appears in the Enabled column for each of the enabled alarms. The  
Status column indicates the status of each alarm, whether or not that alarm  
condition has been enabled. Table 3--5 lists the status indicators that may appear.  
Table 3-5: Alarm status indicators  
Indicator  
OK  
Description  
No alarm condition is detected.  
Yes / No  
Error  
Indicates whether or not a condition was detected.  
An alarm is detected and information about the error is displayed.  
N/A  
The alarm condition does not apply to the current configuration. For example, the RP165 EDH status alarm is set to  
N/A when an HD signal is present because RP165 is only valid in SD signals.  
Missing  
An optional feature is not present in the input signal. For example, the RP165 EDH status alarm is set to Missing  
when the input is SD but there are no RP165 packets present in the signal (EDH is an optional signal feature).  
12345678  
In the Audio Alarm Status display, this indicator may appear to show which audio channels have errors. For example,  
- -34- -78 would be displayed to indicate that channels 3, 4, 7, and 8 have errors.  
This indicator is logical, after remapping, and not physical.  
RGB and Composite Gamut Error Indicators. When RGB and/or Composite  
Gamut errors are detected, the associated lines in the Alarm Status display have  
characters that indicate which gamut threshold(s) are exceeded for each  
component. Table 3--6 lists the error codes that may be displayed.  
Table 3-6: Alarm Status display error indicators  
Indicator  
Description  
R
r
Signal exceeds the high gamut limit for the red component (RGB gamut)  
Signal exceeds the low gamut limit for the red component (RGB gamut)  
Signal exceeds the high gamut limit for the green component (RGB gamut)  
Signal exceeds the low gamut limit for the green component (RGB gamut)  
Signal exceeds the high gamut limit for the blue component (RGB gamut)  
Signal exceeds the low gamut limit for the blue component (RGB gamut)  
Signal exceeds the high gamut limit for the chroma component (composite gamut)  
Signal exceeds the low gamut limit for the chroma component (composite gamut)  
Signal exceeds the high gamut limit for the luma component (composite gamut)  
Signal exceeds the low gamut limit for the luma component (composite gamut)  
G
g
B
b
C
c
Y
y
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Vector Mode  
Press the VECTOR button to enter the Vector mode, where you can select two  
related displays: Vector and Lightning. Both displays have targets for determin-  
ing conformance using 75% or 100% color bar signals.  
NOTE. Refer to the reference document A Guide to Standard and High-Definition  
Digital Video Measurements at the Tektronix, Inc. Web site (www.tektronix.com)  
for information about how the Vector and Lightning displays are created.  
Vector Display  
The Vector display allows you to view the signal as a complex vector of color  
components, with no luminance information included. The display is a tradition-  
al vector plot of the color difference signals Pb and Pr. The radial magnitude  
represents saturation and the phase angle represents hue. With the Vector display,  
you can check the encoder accuracy for both phase and amplitude errors.  
Vector Graticules. You can use the Vector menu to select either a component or  
composite vector graticule. When the component graticule is selected, you can  
turn the compass rose graticule and the I/Q axis on or off using the Grat / Gamut  
Default Setup submenu in the Configure menu.  
NOTE. The component vector graticule is provided to allow comparison with  
other equipment with similar displays. For a more accurate representation of  
hue shift, use the composite vector representation.  
Each chrominance vector of a Color Bar signal terminates as a bright dot in a  
target. The distance from the center box to the target box corresponds to the  
amplitude for the color being measured. The dot brightness corresponds to the  
duration of the color bar. The dimension of each target box represents 2%  
( 14 mV) of a 700 mV amplitude.  
The dashed-vector line labeled “I” is for evaluating flesh tones. Increasing radial  
amplitude along this axis indicates increasing flesh-tone saturation. Increasing  
angle change from this axis indicates increasing flesh-tone hue change.  
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Vector Timing Measurements. In the composite domain, the transitions between  
the vector end points display timing differences. Because these timing differ-  
ences include the delay in the decoder output filtering, you can usually ignore  
them. In the component domain, there is no decoding required. Therefore, the  
color bar transitions contain useful timing information. These timing differences  
appear as looping or bowing of the transitions. While the Vector display allows  
you to visualize interchannel timing errors, use the Lightning display to quantify  
the amount of timing error.  
The Lightning display is a Tektronix, Inc. proprietary display combining a  
vertical luminance axis with horizontal chrominance information. The Lightning  
display plots the color difference signals, Pb and Pr, with the luminance (Y)  
signal. In the top half of the Lightning display, Pb is plotted against Y, and on  
the bottom half, Pr is plotted against inverted Y. The vertical center is the 0 V or  
black-clamp point.  
Lightning Display  
Lightning Graticule. The Lightning graticule (see Figure 3--13) has two sets of  
small cross-hairs that bisect the green-magenta transitions on a color bar signal.  
The calibration of the marks is shown in Table 3--7. The electronic graticule  
eliminates the effects of CRT nonlinearity.  
You can adjust the vertical and horizontal gain using the Gain menu and the  
Sweep menu to normalize signal amplitude and to expand the scale of the  
display to better view the small timing graticule cross-hairs.  
Table 3-7: Lightning graticule marks  
SD cross-hair timing error calibration1  
Graticule mark Description  
HD cross-hair timing error calibration1  
Graticule mark Description  
Center  
Aligned  
20 ns  
Center  
Aligned  
2 ns  
1st mark  
2nd mark  
3rd mark  
1st mark  
2nd mark  
3rd mark  
40 ns  
5 ns  
74 ns  
(one luma sample time)  
13.5 ns  
(one luma sample time)  
4th mark  
148 ns  
(one chroma sample time)  
4th mark  
27 ns  
(one chroma sample time)  
1
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Figure 3-13: Lightning display showing proper interchannel timing  
40 ns timing error  
20 ns timing error  
Figure 3-14: Lightning display showing interchannel timing errors  
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Luminance Gain Measurement. The signal is driven along the vertical axis above  
and below the center box by the luminance signal. The luminance gain is correct  
when the center dot (clamped black level) is centered in the target box and the  
positive and negative excursions end at the top and bottom of the graticule.  
Perfect monochrome signals appear as a thin vertical line. Any deviation or  
bending off the center line indicates a color variation from the monochrome  
setup of the display monitor.  
Interchannel Timing Measurement. The scale (sequence of dots) between the green  
and magenta targets provides a way to check interchannel timing (CH-2 to CH-1  
and CH-3 to CH-1) or signal delay. If the color difference signal is not coincident  
with luminance, the transitions between color dots will bend. The amount of this  
bending represents the relative signal delay between luminance and the color  
difference signal. The upper half of the display measures the Pb-to-Y timing,  
while the bottom half measures the Pr-to-Y Timing. If the transition bends in  
toward the vertical center or black region, the color difference signal is delayed  
with respect to luminance. If the transition bends out toward white, the color  
difference signal is leading the luminance signal.  
Figure 3--13 shows a signal with proper interchannel timing. In Figure 3--14, the  
Lightning display shows that the signal has Y--Pb and Y--Pr timing errors.  
Pr and Pb Gain Measurement. The horizontal deflection of the top half of the  
display is an indication of the Pb gain and the lower half indicates the Pr gain. If  
the color bar signal dots are within the horizontal dimensions of the appropriate  
graticule targets, the Pb and Pr gains are within 2% of the correct amplitude.  
Since the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the graticule target boxes indicate  
2% luminance and color difference gain errors, respectively, you can evaluate  
each color bar for encoding accuracy with these limits.  
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Waveform Mode  
Press the WFM button to enter the Waveform mode. In Waveform mode, the  
selected components are displayed in a voltage versus time plot. You can apply  
flat or low pass filters and choose the color space modes (such as RGB or  
composite). In component color space modes, you can turn the individual  
components on or off.  
Parade / Overlay  
In Parade mode, all selected components of the signal are displayed from left to  
right, in the same order as they appear on the soft key (for example, in the RGB  
display, “R” is on the left, followed by “G” and then “R”). In Overlay mode, all  
selected components of the signal are overlaid.  
Configuration  
Use the Video Inputs/Outputs submenu of the Configure menu to modify the  
waveform by turning the EAV/SAV stripping on and off. Use the Grat / Gamut  
Default Setup submenu of the Configure menu to select the graticule units used  
in the waveform display (mV, IRE, or % full-scale).  
Secondary Modes  
You can use the following secondary modes while in Waveform mode:  
Gain. Use the Gain menu to adjust the vertical gain of the signal display.  
Cursors. Use the cursors to measure time and amplitude.  
NOTE. Do not use the time cursors to measure time between components in a  
paraded waveform display. Parade mode is a special display format that  
represents all displayed components in a single screen, irrespective of the time  
relationship between components.  
Line Select. Use the Line Select function to select part of the video signal to  
display and measure.  
Freeze. Use the Freeze feature to capture (freeze) the active signal and compare  
the frozen signal to the live signal.  
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Sweep. Use the Sweep menu to select from the following sweep modes:  
H
Line. One horizontal line is displayed. Use the Line Select function to  
choose one line out of a field or frame.  
H
H
H
H
2 Line. (Overlay mode only) Two consecutive horizontal lines are displayed.  
Field. All lines for one video field are displayed.  
2 Field. (Overlay mode only) All lines for two video fields are displayed.  
Mag. Turns the Mag function on and off.  
NOTE. In waveform mode, the instrument does not maintain separate sweep  
settings for the different color space selections. Changing the sweep selection in  
one color space setting changes the sweep mode in all color space settings.  
The composite color space does not support 2 Line and 2 Field sweeps.  
Time/div varies with format and sweep type to keep the displayed waveform a  
reasonable size.  
Mag Sweep  
When Mag sweep is on, the horizontal scale is magnified about the center of the  
screen. In the magnified mode, the waveform extends off both sides of the CRT.  
Use the horizontal position knob to pan left and right on the waveform.  
NOTE. Timing cursors operate correctly in the magnified mode, although one or  
both may be off screen during measurements.  
When operating in two line sweep mode, MAG factors are chosen that optimize  
the evaluation of the horizontal blanking interval. To utilize this feature, perform  
the following steps:  
1. Ensure that the waveform display is in OVERLAY mode.  
2. Select 2LINE sweep.  
3. Use the horizontal position control to adjust the waveform so that the  
blanking interval is aligned with the horizontal graticule indicating the center  
of the screen.  
4. Select MAG sweep.  
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Measuring Relative Timing  
Between Two Serial  
Component Signals  
To measure the timing of two digital signals, use the following procedure:  
1. Connect the two terminated SDI signals to be measured to Input A and  
Input B on the waveform monitor.  
2. Select Input A to display on the waveform monitor.  
3. Verify that the waveform monitor is externally referenced to a black burst or  
tri-level sync signal (as appropriate).  
4. In the Video Inputs/Outputs submenu of the Configure menu, set Strip  
EAV/SAV to Pass. This mode allows the 3FF, 000, 000, and XYZ values to  
be displayed on the waveform monitor as shown in Figure 3--15.  
NOTE. The transition from 3FF to 000 and 000 to XYZ produces ringing on the  
display when passed through the appropriate SD or HD filter. The SAV or EAV  
pulse can be used as a timing reference by positioning it on a major tick mark of  
the waveform graticule display and comparing it to the other SDI signals,  
ensuring that they are positioned at the same mark.  
There are no vertical pulses in the digital domain; digital systems calculate their  
video position based on the values of F, V, and H. Therefore, a reference point  
must be defined in order to measure vertical timing. For simplicity, the first line  
of active video can be used as the reference, because the vertical blanking lines  
are normally blank.  
5. To measure vertical timing, perform the following steps:  
a. Set Line Select and Sweep for two-line mode.  
b. Select Field 1 and set Line Select at the setting that will display the last  
line in the vertical interval and the first line of active signal (Input A).  
The Line Select setting should be line 20 for 1080 Interlaced HDTV,  
41 for 1080 progressive formats, 25 for 720 progressive, 19 for 525  
interlace, or 22 for 625 interlace. If necessary, adjust the vertical timing  
of the signal source until the display is correct.  
c. Select Input B and make sure the last vertical and first active lines are  
displayed. If necessary, adjust the vertical timing to align both vertical  
positions to the start of active video.  
d. Switch back to Input A and set MAG to ON, noting the amplitude of the  
SAV pulses.  
e. If the amplitudes of both pulses are identical, they are in the same field.  
If not, the two signals are in opposite fields and timing adjustments  
should be made to align the sources to the same starting point.  
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Figure 3-15: XYZ pulse of Y channel with pass through selected  
6. To measure horizontal timing, perform the following steps:  
a. Switch to Input A and set the waveform monitor to one line sweep.  
b. Use the horizontal position knob to set the SAV pulse to a major  
graticule tick mark, or use cursor mode and set a cursor on the SAV  
pulse.  
c. Compare the timing to the signal on Input B by selecting Input B and  
adjusting the fine timing controls to match the timing position of  
Input A.  
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A
B
Aberrations, serial channel measurements, 3-20  
AC line frequency, 1-6  
Accessories  
Bowtie Display, relative gain check, 3-14  
Bowtie display, timing measurement, 3-14  
Buttons  
Japanese user manual, 1-4  
Korean user manual, 1-4  
optional, 1-4  
finder, 2-24  
front panel, 2-4  
WFM7A, 1-4  
WFM7DG, 1-4  
WFM7HD, 1-4  
plain cabinet, 1-4  
portable cabinet, 1-4  
protective front cover, 1-4  
rack adapter, 1-4  
service manual, 1-4  
C
Cabinet ordering, 1-4  
Capture, 2-21  
Carrying case, 1-4  
CD-ROM, v  
Clock recovery bandwidth, 3-17  
Closed Caption Presence readout, 2-6  
CLR MENU button, 2-11  
Composite display, 3-15  
Config menu, 2-14  
Configuring a parameter, 2-11  
Contacting Tektronix, vii  
Content Advisory (V-chip) readout, 2-6  
Context-sensitive help, 2-24  
Current reference readout, 2-5  
Current time and date readout, 2-6  
Cursor menu, 2-18  
standard, 1-2  
Additional input modules, 1-4  
Address, Tektronix, vii  
AES stream, 3-7  
Airflow, allowing adequate, 1-5  
Alarm  
error availability, Eye / Jitter mode, 3-3  
possible alarm actions, 3-2  
status display error indicators, 3-39  
types, 3-2  
Amplitude, serial channel measurements, 3-20  
Anciliary Data display, 3-4  
Ancillary Data readout, 2-6  
Application notes and reference documents, v, vi  
Area masking, 3-31  
ARIB STD-B39 display, 3-6  
Arrowhead display, 2-23, 3-28  
Audio  
Cursor readout, 2-6  
Cursors, measurement accuracy, 3-19, 3-26  
D
Data, jitter measurement with Eye Pattern, 3-23  
Data Display menu, 2-26  
Data Display mode, 3-15  
Data mode (HD), 3-15  
Data mode (SD), 3-15  
Diagnostics, 3-16  
channels readout, 2-5  
display elements, 3-8, 3-10  
display mode selection, 3-8  
input selecting, 3-7  
menu, 2-13  
Audio mode, 3-7  
AUX INPUT connector, 2-9  
AUX OUT connectors, 2-10  
Diamond display, 2-23  
checking RGB Gamut, 3-27  
RGB gamut, 3-27  
DID and SDID ancillary data values, 3-5  
Display menu, 2-19  
Documents, v  
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E
EC self test failed, 2-3  
Error indicators, Alarm Status display, 3-39  
Errors, 3-2  
ETHERNET connector, 2-10  
Event log, icons, 3-33  
EXT VGA connector, 2-10  
Eye measurements, 3-17  
Eye Measurements readout, 2-6  
Eye menu, 2-20  
H
H Gain readout, 2-5  
Hardware fault, 2-2  
Hardware installation, 1-5  
Help menu, 2-24  
HORIZ POS knob, 2-2  
Horz + Vert, 3-31  
Horz + Vert filter, 3-31  
I
Icons, 2-7  
event log, 3-33  
Indicators  
FAULT LED, 2-2  
ON/STBY LED, 2-2  
INPUT A connector, 2-9  
INPUT B connector, 2-9  
Input connectors, 2-9  
Input menu, 2-24  
Input modules, 1-4  
Installation, 1-5  
connecting power, 1-6  
Instrument configuration, 2-14  
Eye mode, 3-17  
Eye Pattern  
aberration measurement, 3-20  
amplitude measurement, 3-20  
rise time measurement, 3-21  
word correlated behavior, 3-23  
F
FAULT LED, 2-2  
Field and line readout, 2-6  
Field selection, 3-31  
Filtering, 3-31  
Flesh tone indicator, 3-40  
Freeze menu, 2-21  
Front panel  
J
buttons, 2-4  
illustration, 2-1  
indicators, 2-2  
interface, 2-1  
Japanese user manual ordering, 1-4  
Jitter, 3-17  
definition, 3-23  
demodulation, 3-23  
Jitter measurements, 3-23  
JITTER OUT connector, 2-10  
knobs, 2-2  
G
Gain, relative gain check with Bowtie display, 3-14  
Gain menu, 2-22  
Gamut display  
K
Knobs  
checking RGB gamut, 3-27  
Diamond display, 3-27  
menu, 2-23  
general purpose, 2-2  
HORIZ POS, 2-2  
VERT POS, 2-2  
thresholds, 3-30  
Korean user manual ordering, 1-4  
Gamut error readout, 2-6  
Gamut Threshold Settings readout, 2-5  
General Alarms, configure, 3-2  
General purpose knob, 2-2  
Graticule  
for Vector display, 3-40  
Lightning Display, 3-42  
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measure, 2-26  
preset, 2-29  
print, 2-30  
status, 2-30  
sweep, 2-31  
vector, 2-32  
L
LED fault codes, 2-2  
Lightning display, 3-41  
interchannel timing measurement, 3-43  
luminance gain measurement, 3-43  
PbPr gain measurement, 3-43  
Lightning graticule marks, 3-41  
Line Select menu, 2-25  
waveform, 2-33  
MIB document, v  
Minor mode buttons, 2-4  
Modes  
Line Select mode, 3-31  
Arrowhead, 3-28  
Audio, 2-13, 3-7  
Data display, 3-15  
Eye, 3-17  
Freeze, 2-21  
Gamut, 3-27  
Jitter, 3-23  
Line Select, 3-31  
Measure, 3-34  
Split Diamond, 3-27  
Status, 3-37  
Vector, 3-40  
Video, 3-15  
M
MAG readout, 2-6  
Major mode buttons, 2-4  
Making menu selections, 2-11  
Measure menu, 2-26  
Measure mode, 3-34  
Measurement  
amplitude with Vector display, 3-40  
Eye Pattern aberrations, 3-20–3-22  
Eye Pattern amplitude, 3-20–3-22  
Eye Pattern rise time, 3-21–3-22  
interchannel timing with Lightning display, 3-43  
Jitter, 3-23  
Waveform, 3-44  
Momentary fault, 2-3  
Multi mode, 2-27, 3-34  
Multi-pin connectors, 2-10  
luminance gain with Lightning Display, 3-43  
observing word correlated behavior, 3-23  
PbPr gain with Lightning display, 3-43  
phase with Vector display, 3-40  
vector timing with Vector display, 3-41  
Measuring serial sources, 3-17–3-22, 3-23–3-27  
Menu diagrams, 2-11  
O
On-screen readouts, 2-5  
ON/STBY, 2-2  
how to use, 2-12  
Optional Accessories, additional inputs, 1-4  
Optional accessories, 1-4  
cabinets, 1-4  
Options, power cords, 1-2  
Ordering  
cabinets, 1-4  
Menu hierarchy, 2-11  
Menus, 2-11  
config, 2-14  
cursor, 2-18  
data display, 2-26  
display, 2-19  
eye, 2-20  
freeze, 2-21  
gain, 2-22  
Japanese user manual, 1-4  
Korean user manual, 1-4  
service manual, 1-4  
Outputs, 2-10  
gamut, 2-23  
help, 2-24  
Overshoot, 3-31  
Overtemp fault, 2-3  
input, 2-24  
line select, 2-25  
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P
Part numbers  
S
Safety Summary, iii  
Sample readout, 2-6  
Sample selection, 3-31  
SD PIX MON output, 2-10  
Select button, 2-2  
Selected input and format readout, 2-5  
Selecting audio input, 3-7  
Serial Alarms, configure, 3-2  
Serial channel measurements  
aberrations, 3-20  
Japanese WFM700 User Manual, 1-4  
Korean WFM700 User Manual, 1-4  
power cords, 1-3  
WFM700 Release Notes, 1-2  
WFM700 Service Manual, 1-4  
WFM700 User Manual, 1-2, 1-4  
PbPr  
Gain measurement with Lightning display, 3-43  
plotted against Luminance, 3-41  
Phone number, Tektronix, vii  
Picture mode, 3-35  
amplitude, 3-20  
rise time, 3-21  
PIX G/Y, B/Pb, R/Pr outputs, 2-10  
Pixel errors, 3-31  
Portable cabinet, 1-4  
Power, AC requirements, 1-6  
Power connector, 2-9  
Power consumption, typical, 1-6  
Power cord options, 1-2  
Power on, 1-5  
Power on procedure, 1-6  
Power source, 1-6  
Power source requirements, 2-9  
Power supply fault, 2-3  
Power, connecting, 1-6  
Powerup diagnostics, 3-16  
PR to Y Timing, 3-43  
Preset menu, 2-29  
word correlated behavior, 3-23  
SERIAL OUT connector, 2-10  
Service manual ordering, 1-4  
Service support, contact information, vii  
SNMP MIB document, v  
Soft keys, 2-5  
Split Diamond display, 2-23, 3-27  
Standard accessories, 1-2  
Status display, 3-37  
Status menu, 2-30  
Studio timing, 3-43  
Sweep menu, 2-31  
Sweep rate readout, 2-6  
System information, 2-24  
T
Print menu, 2-30  
Printing, 3-36  
Technical Reference document, v  
Technical support, contact information, vii  
Tektronix, contacting, vii  
Timecode readout, 2-6  
Timing, measurement with Bowtie, 3-14  
Touch screen, 2-5  
Product description, 1-1  
Product support, contact information, vii  
Program Rating (V-chip) readout, 2-6  
R
Rack adapter, 1-4  
U
URL, Tektronix, vii  
Readouts, 2-5  
Rear panel connectors, 2-8  
Rear panel illustration, 2-8  
REF IN loop-through connectors, 2-9  
Related reference documents, v  
Release notes, part number, 1-2  
REMOTE connector, 2-10  
RGB gamut, Diamond display, 3-27  
Rise time, serial channel measurements, 3-21  
Run audio path diagnostics, 3-16  
Run full powerup diagnostics, 3-16  
Run internal digital path diagnostics, 3-16  
Running diagnostics, 3-16  
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V
V Gain readout, 2-5  
V-chip (Content Advisory) readout, 2-6  
Variable gain, 2-22  
Variable gain range, 2-22  
Vector display  
W
Waveform, jitter, 3-23  
Waveform components readout, 2-5  
Waveform menu, 2-33  
Waveform mode, 3-44  
Web site address, Tektronix, vii  
WFM700A, 1-1  
amplitude measurement, 3-40  
flesh tone indicator, 3-40  
graticules, 3-40  
WFM700HD, 1-1  
WFM700M, 1-1  
Lightning display, 3-41  
phase measurement, 3-40  
timing measurement, 3-41  
vector timing measurement, 3-41  
Vector menu, 2-32  
WFM7DG, 1-4  
WFM7F02, 1-4  
WFM7F03, 1-4  
WFM7F05, 1-4  
WFM7HD, 1-4  
WFM7M, 1-4  
Word correlated behavior, jitter measurements, 3-23  
Vector mode, 3-40  
Ventilation holes, 1-5  
VERT POS knob, 2-2  
VGA PIX MON connector, 2-10  
Video mode (Data display), 3-15  
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