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1. Fig6 Transmission Alive element The vertical bar will move up and down within the defined area for 8 cycles within the areas specified below approx 18 seconds 625 between line 218 531 and line 299 612 525 between line 187 448 and line 254 515 720P gt between line 515 and line 719 1080 gt between line 388 951 and line 539 1102 1080P gt between line 776 and line 1081 2 6 2 Three Level Audio Reference The cycling audio element can also be accompanied by a three level test tone user selectable This tone is designed to verify the audio levels as well as providing a means to identify the left and right channels in stereo pairs Test Signal and level Definitions e Permitted Maximum Signal PMS Sine wave signal at 1020Hz 9dB above the alignment level 0 dBFS which is equivalent to the maximum program signal level e Alignment Signal AS Sine wave signal at 1020Hz at a level of 9 dBFS which is used to align the international sound program connection O 2008 LYNXTechnik AG Page 5 of 10 EBU Digital AV Sync and Operational Test Pattern As provided in the LYNX Technik Testor Multi format Video and Audio Test Generator The Three Level Tone preset can be disabled and replaced with a fixed e Measurement Signal MS Sinewave signal 1020Hz 12 dBFS below the alignment signal which can be used to check audio monitoring equipment calibration at the lower end of the audio scale LYNX TECHN
2. RFR 3610 Hard Case 2 Option For a very rugged complete self contained solution including integrated battery power we provide the RFR 3610 Hard case option The Testor is permanently installed into a compact case which is both water tight and air tight when closed This includes a rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery pack for 6 hours of continuous use with integrated smart charger with overcharge over discharge protection plus a separate AC supply for the Testor Charging batteries while Testor is being used on AC power Also features an USB controller for PC access as well as supplemental fan cooling for use in outdoor environments Integrated battery charge meter shows battery condition Lithium polymer battery has no memory effect and will last for 500 charge cycles Note For existing Testor customers we will require the Testor back for factory Installation into this hard case Page 58 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Service Parts list There are no user serviceable parts for the Testor Please refer to the Technical support section below for details on how to obtain repairs Note Do not remove any module covers or otherwise disassemble the Testor This will void Warranty Technical Support If you are experiencing problems or have questions please contact your local distributor for further assistance Online technical support is also available from the LYNX website Please do not attempt to re
3. COMPACT T T CFC 3 FLASH MyFavoritePattem 3 clones y Text Y Pos T 0 SMPTE Bars Y v v UU 1 75 Colorbar Y v v WN v 2 75 Colorbar over Red 4 4 Y e Y 3 100 Colorbar v v v Y v Audio Embedding Insert AES into Group 1 Y 4 IRT Y Y Y Y Y Insert AES into Group 2 lv Insert AES into Group 3 lv 5 Staircase Y Y Y Y Y Insert AES into Group 4 lv NOTE fys selling applies fo both channets e any z changes made here will be copied fo SDI 2 immediate x There are two identical tabs for SDI output 1 and SDI output 2 This is where the pattern selection and character generator configuration is made Output Status and CF Status This indicates the status of the Compact Flash card this is an Option PTG FLASH which is installed in this example Refer to the PTG Flash manual for specific details on Compact Flash support The selected pattern description and the selected SDI standard are also shown for reference Pattern Select All internal patterns available are shown in this scroll box thumbnails and pattern descriptions are provided Clicking on an entry in the table will change the output to the selected pattern Any CF images are indexed at the top of the display not thumbnails are possible all are represented with the compact flash image thumbnail icon The columns of tick marks indicate if a pattern is available or applicable to a given output format grouping This is primarily applicable to Compact Flash im
4. Sync Output Standard NN 108060 1080050 1080p30 1080p25 1080p24 v 7 tosop23 jw l ivl soos v v v jf tosopstza l licel 3Bps33 Jv Genlock Cross Lock c Frequency lock In this mode the same group combinations are possible in terms of SDI output and Sync output as in free run mode but a genlock signal can be connected to frequency lock the SDI video and selected SYNC output to the connected reference Testor supports flexible cross locking capabilities and the reference input can be any of the formats in the same group u a uk ME Iu NE m NE DSN LAST RERE DE pame EE SE SERE SE SN z2 E S E E Er A ET LS pe LET TET S P9 EE SE SESE SE SN cZ E EE RERE DE EE ECZ AE pro S pe SAT poas E DE ESON EE BE pooner PETE TTT TE ET ET poses PELE EE EASE TELE LYE eem TET TET SET p SET LTTE TST Pes LLLLELLBLLLLLELLL P9 PL LAS TSE E IST ses Note The Sync and Video Delay adjustment is not active in this mode refer to timing lock mode Genlock Cross Lock Timing Lock In this mode it s possible to genlock and adjust the output timing of the SDI video output and the analog Sync video output relative the reference input Two independent timing adjustments are provided for Sync and Video with one frame
5. 1080p 23 87 1080psF 24 C 720p50 1080050 1080p25 C 1080psF 23 97 Delay Pixel 21 sl E 720p 30 C 1080p 24 Total Delay nS 120159 720p 29 97 1080p 23 97 dl EIE 720p 25 720p 24 Signal delayed relative fo SD Ouf 720p 23 97 The main tab contents are shown above this GUI screen is shown when the device is initially selected and shows module status and primary functions Status Area The top area shows the module status Reference input if a reference is connected the detected format and standard is displayed Lock to Reference If annotated Green as shown this indicates Testor is genlocked to the connected standard The drop down menu allows the selection of the genlock modes which are detailed below Frequency Lock Basic Genlock crosslock mode the Testor SD outputs and the analog sync output is frequency locked to the connected reference The video delay is not valid in this mode greyed out The output sync formats are qualified by the SDI standard selected and the Frequency Lock selection Sync Standards which are not supported are greyed out The analog reference sync can be delayed relative to the SDI output Timing Lock Timing lock crosslock mode will genlock to the connected analog sync input and also provides for delay adjustment of the video and analog sync Page 40 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 outputs independently One full frame of delay is possible for both the S
6. AZS Cortrol B uv o uo g e gt m o 4 m ps O 2 a o Select This screen is provided for informational purposes and contains an image of the Testor to show available connections and I O with the basic functional diagram The select button allows the user to select between images of the two versions the B version uses BNC connectors for unbalanced AES and the D version uses a 15pin SubD for balanced AES audio Again this screen is more relevant to larger permanently installed system where the hardware is located some distance from the control system operator and some indication of the modules available I O connections and general function are required Events Tab Associate individual Events with different Actions separately for ON Event becomes active and OFF Event goes away simulate event log in GUI SNMP event enabled Trap fone onmo E Ive Reference No Input wv rr L we Could not lock to Reference wv PT E Iv High Temperature Iv pe fale lw SDI Output 1 Pattern not available vw rT lw SBI Output 2 Pattern not available ww rT This tab is where it s possible to configure the module alarming and error reporting only really applicable to larger permanent system installations using Central Control Page 48 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 A list of the available monitored fault conditions is listed Event Enabled Selecting this will enable the event as something
7. Central Control System In Testor is integrated into a semi permanent system using our RFR 3005 19 rack mount and RFR 3010 central power supply with a rack controller installed then the Testor can be controlled via the central control system Mounting Solutions Testor can be used as a handheld device it s very small and fits into the palm of the hand but for more permanent system installations or more demanding mobile applications we have a number of mounting solutions for the Testor RFR 3002 Module Mounting Clips This is by far the simplest and inexpensive way to permanently mount the Testor to any surface These small metal clips have tabs which locate in the bottom and top of the Testor case and the brackets are simply screwed to the mounting surface One RFR 3002 option contains 10 brackets enough clips for 5 Testor modules Page 56 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 RFR 3004 Mounting Support This mounting bracket can be used to mount one or two Testor s side by side and can be screwed to any surface either rear mount or side mounting The Testor mounts using a very secure spring clip and required no tools for attaching to the bracket RFR 3005 19 Rear Rack Mounting Plate Designed for mounting modules Testor or any combination of LYNX MiniModules into standard 19 equipment racks Assembly is designed to mount in the rear of equipment racks and is hinged to allow access to the rear of front side i
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9. Events Code Name RACP5000 Access CurmVaue Parameter Details AES11Frequency Freq Hz Fregl1 read Write 1000 Code AES21Phase AES11Gain Gain dBfs Gain11 read Wwrite 9 Display Name Phase hEStIPheso Phese Phasel rede Do Boot ese ase ase ase read Write pe AES12Frequency Freq Hz Freq12 read Write 1000 Berenp ore oo da AES12Gain Gain dBfs Gain12 read Write 9 AGREE abun AES12Pause Pause Int12 read Write OFF AES12Phase Phase Phasel2 readWrite 0 Curent Value fO AES1Bits Bits 1 Bits 1 read Write 24 Bit AES21Frequency Freq Hz Freg21 read Write 1000 AES21Gain Gain dBfs Gain21 read Write 9 AES21Pause Pause Int21 read Write ON AES21Phase Phase Phase21 read Wrte O AES22Frequency Freq Hz Freq22 read Write 1000 AES22G ain Gain dBfs Gain22 read Write 9 AES22Pause Pause Int22 read Write OFF AES22Phase Phase Phase22 read Write 0 AES2Bits Bits 2 Bits 2 read Write 24 Bit AES31 Frequency Freq Hz Freq31 read Write 1000 AES31Gain Gain dBfs Gain31 read Write 9 AES31Pause Pause Int31 read Write ON AES31Phase Phase Phase31 read Write O AES32Frequency Freq Hz Freq32 read Write 1000 AES32Gain Gain dBfs Gain32 read Write 9 AES32Pause Pause Int32 read Write OFF AES32Phase Phase Phase32 read Write O AES3Bits Bits 3 Bits 3 read Write 24 Bit AES41Frequency Freq Hz Freg41 read Write 1000 AESH Gain Gain dBfs Gain41 read Write 9 AES41Pause P
10. Testor can be genlocked and using the Timing Lock mode precisely timed into a system environment using the two available timing adjustments Note Delay adjustments do not function if in Frequency Lock or Genlock OFF modes Sync Timing With a valid reference input the analog output sync has an adjustable delay relative to the reference input Adjustment range is one full video frame in the selected standard in pixel and line increments Page 10 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Video Delay The video delay adjustment will delay both SDI video outputs relative to the analog sync input The video output can be delayed up to one full frame in pixel and line increments Analog Sync Output Genlock The Testor has very flexible Sync output capabilities with the ability to free run or genlock to an external reference In all cases the selected SDI video format is the master setting Selecting a given SDI video format will by default deliver an analog sync signal in the same standard Flexibility is provided by allowing the user to change the default to an alternative sync signal synchronous to the selected SDI output in a completely different format to the SDI video output Testor can provide Bi Level SDTV analog sync or Tri level HDTV sync outputs and the reference input will accept Bi Level or tri Level sync and auto detect the connected sync signal format and standard There are three primary modes of opera
11. Video TX Alive Duration Frames AV Delay Duration Frames Standard Sequence One cycle Sequence One cycle E Cycles Oo A IO CA 525 6 6 A PC 720p 4 89 J 6 0142 008080 45 68 06 X 14HdM 008p 25 XA4A8a 6 Fig 11 Motion Cycle Durations O 2008 LYNXTechnik AG Page 8 of 10 LYNX TECHNIK AG EBU Digital AV Sync and Operational Test Pattern As provided in the LYNX Technik Testor Multi format Video and Audio Test Generator 2 9 Horizontal Blanking Markers Two white marker pulses are inserted at the beginning and end of each line denoting analog and digital blanking positions These can be used to verify the horizontal blanking size timing as well as overall picture size picture blanking and relative position on a display device Note HDTV formats only have Digital blanking markers Fig 12 Marks Digital horizontal blanking position AN 4 Marks Analog horizontal blanking position 525 and 625 only One Line Fig 12 Horizontal Blanking Markers 2 10 Active Line Markers The first and last active line of each field or frame are colored white The white line signal starts with the first Horizontal Blanking Marker Pulse and ends with the last Horizontal Blanking Marker Pulse This is useful to determine if all active lines are present in a video image or to verify vertical b
12. a mating connector Please refer below for the part numbers For earlier Testor s using the plastic connector Binder Mating Connector Female Binder Part 99 0996 100 05 For newer Testor s using the Metal connector Lemo Mating Connector Female Lemo Part FGG 0B 305 CLAD42 You can source these from LYNX using the part numbers above or you can source from the manufacturer directly same part number Please provide a clean 5VDC supply 9 2A with a tolerance of 4 95VDC to 5 10 VDC under load measured at the connector We recommend the use of screened power cable connecting the screen to the ground pin DO NOT MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS TO PINS 4 and 5 AS THESE ARE FOR DATA CONNECTIONS LYNX USE ONLY CONNECTING POWER TO THESE PINS WILL RESULT IN MODULE DAMAGE Note e Any failure or damage to the module as a result of poor incorrect connections by the use of a non LYNX supplied power source or adapter is not covered under warranty Video Sync Connections The Testor is configured with standard 75 Ohm BNC connectors Connection is self explanatory We recommend the use of high quality video cable for digital video connections to reduce the risk of errors due to excessive cable attenuation Max cable lengths the module will support are shown below SDTV 250m Belden 8281 270Mbits s HDTV 140m Belden 16944 1 4Gbits s Note Due to the compact design it may be necessary to use a BNC connector insertion and removal
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14. also be selected using the GUI drop down menus by clicking on Device po MADE 14 LOIN WIPE REL z PM 5262 AudioM ultiplexer pu PMB2B4 AudiaMultiplexe po PMH531 2 Audio ultiplese Properties d pu Chx5110 Embedder Locate z Ch5112L FrameSyne pr pu Chx5112R FrameSunc a i empty Rename empty Release Demultiplezing pe PDX5212 Deembedder 2 z PO 6214 Deembedder z PO 6312 Deembedder z PD 5314 Deembedder pu 205024 Deembedder z empty em empty z empty fa empty Mew Control Window ooo ofle Reset Factory Defaults 94062525298 Properties This will bring up a dialog which shows device specific properties about the module selected Note this is just an example and the module type and data shown is not indicative of the module specified in this manual er PMX5264 AudioMultiplexer Locate proc Device Info ana New Control Window Type Name PMX 5264 Audio Multiplexer Type Code 06 c8 Rename Version 999 01 01 Release Serial Number 123 Lock ET Position Reset Factory Defaults Serial Port coms Stack 0 Simulation Frame gt Scripted Procedures Slot 4 Locate This feature is useful if you need to physically locate a module in a larger system quickly for removal or maintenance purposes When Locate selected this will flash the module alarm LED yellow This function does not impact normal module operation and will timeout after a short time period This feature can a
15. lsn ou a Converter Converter e g LYNX C DA 3002 Typical application showing measurement of video delay through a device using the white flash pattern on both Testor outputs Color Temperature Test This pattern consists of a window 25 display area centered on a black background This type of pattern is typically used to calibrate color displays with a color temperature probe not supplied Pluge The Y level of the window is user adjustable in the pattern settings menu and can be set anywhere from 0 100 in level Default is 100 Typically the window is firstly set to 100 and the display brightness adjusted so the two vertical pluge bars 10096 Y Window Page 36 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 are just visible on the monitor Setting the correct black level A color temperature probe is attached to the center of the Y window on the display screen surface and the color temperature can be measured with the probe and adjusted if necessary using the display controls The Y window is then set to a low value typically 20 and a second reading is taken using the probe to check display cutoff chromaticity Note The Testor is only providing the pattern which is commonly used with color temperature probes Please refer to your probe and display documentation for the correct color temperature measurement and adjustment procedures Page 37 of 59 GUI Operation P TG 3610 B D Reference Manua
16. of adjustment in lines and pixel increments This mode is particularly useful if you need to time the test signal into your facility or you have the need to delay sync relative to studio reference or the SDI video output The combinations for timing lock are limited compared to free run and frequency lock mode Please refer to the table below for the selection possibilities One again the SDI Page 12 of 59 Reference Input Standard P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 output format is the master and the default analog output sync signal will be the same as the selected SDI video standard shown in green Selected SDI Output Standard DE SE SESE SE RIZ DE SE SESE SE RN S ME BIN P LUIS TET ET LS Tf pe LST TT ET ET l Pes M un m m un E m a _ Ll ud SEE TET LST pa LUTEUS ET ET pa EE SE SESE SE BEZZ E EE DERN EE ZZ B E E E E AIR pro APRA Ps e 00 N I Blas ees AUTORA pee PL LLELELLBELLLLLL LL ges wp owepss v lv vf rosopstza Lobo Llc owepss jv Find the SDI output format the Testor is set to in the vertical column and then read across for the supported sync formats The connected reference signal and the output sync can be different formats as long as they are shown as available in the selected row For example The Testor could be set
17. ratio converter or down converter then this results in a geometric square However if the 16 9 source pattern was converted with a 4 3 stretch to fill function then the result is an upright rectangle See Fig 2 16 9 Source 4 3 Center Cut 4 3 Stretch to Fill Fig 2 Use of aspect ratio element O 2008 LYNXTechnik AG Page 2 of 10 EBU Digital AV Sync and Operational Test Pattern LYNX As provided in the LYNX Technik Testor Multi format Video and Audio Test Generator See IK Note The Testor allows the Aspect Ratio Element to be switched off if required in this case the grey box used for the center cross can be used as this is also a geometric square on the source pattern 2 3 Reserved Area Element This area of the pattern consists of a grey box which can be used to overlay visual information from an external source such as source identification station ID timecode etc The Testor internal character generator s can be used to generate user text for this area if required Note The Testor allows the Reserved Area Element to be switched off if required 2 4 Center Cross This part of the pattern marks the image center It is a geometric square so this can also be used in place of the aspect ratio element to verify the underlying aspect ratio if the video has been converted 2 5 Y Cr Cb Ramp This is the 10 bit Y Cr Cb horizontal ramp which appears light blue on screen This is slightly different for SDTV and
18. to 720P 59 94Hz the reference could be 525 59 94Hz and the analog sync output could be 10801 59 94Hz All would be genlocked and the SDI video output and Analog sync output independently timed using the video and sync delay adjustments Note It is necessary to select the timing lock mode and set the Testor to lock to reference Please refer to the section covering control and settings Page 13 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Genlock local display To help show the genlock status Testor will auto detect and display the connected reference and utilizes a padlock icon showing the genlock mode and status This is displayed in the lower left hand corner see below Green Locked Genlock Status Reference Detected Please see table below for genlock display conditions Display Frequency Lock Mode and successfully locked to reference Timing Lock Mode and successfully locked to reference For either Frequency Lock and Timing Lock modes there is no reference available or the reference in invalid or non matching supported standard detected N O ref No reference detected and not locked f Reference is connected but not locked re ref std is irrelevant Page 14 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Character Overlay The Module has an integrated character generator which can provide independent user defined character overlay for each SDI output Basic features
19. tool to make some of the video audio connections to the Testor Page 19 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Audio Connections There are two version of the module The B version provides external AES connections on standard 75 Ohm BNC connectors unbalanced AES3id The D version provides external AES on a female 15 pin SubD Connector balanced AES3 Diagram below shows the connections for the Sub D connector Note For the P TG 3610 D module LYNX also offers an optional audio break out cable which connects the 15 pin SubD connector to 4 x In Line XLR connectors LYNX part RAC M 15 4 D version SubD 15 pin female connector Ping Connection Pin Connection 15 9 view looking into connector from front Installation The Testor can be used standalone in any suitable location The location should be free from any moisture and excessive sources of heat The ventilation holes in the top and the bottom of the module should be kept un obstructed at all times or module overheating may occur and result in module damage Note The module may run slightly warm to the touch this is normal The module has a small internal fan to assist with module cooling Please DO NOT obstruct the ventilation holes in the top and bottom of the module We provide a number of Module mounting options and if the installation is semi permanent we recommend the use of these to ensure the module is mechanically secured These include R F
20. user to download pattern designs or images into the Testor File format is standard SMPTE DPX We also have provided a download area on our website where we have posted some additional pattern designs as well as allowing other Testor users to upload their own designs to share with others The download area is free for all to browse and download and can be found under the Support drop down called Testor Pattern Download Lynx website address is www lynx technik com The upgrade process is simple once the option is purchased we will send you a text file via e mail with the license code You simply store the text file on a compact flash card and insert the card into Testor which will then scan the card and automatically install the license Audio Breakout Cable RAC M15 4 If using the PTG 3610 D version of Testor this is equipped with a 15 pin female SubD connector for External balanced AES3 audio outputs We offer a prefabricated audio breakout cable which brings the audio out to four standard 3 pin in line XLR connectors hp Page 54 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Power Options The basic Testor is sold without a power option as there are many possibilities depending on the intended application RPS 3601 3 In line AC power brick for a single module RPS 3601 E RPS 3001 U Wall Wart AC socket mount power brick E European AC plug U US AC plug RPS 3100 Rechargeable battery pack wit
21. which is actively logged and monitored sometimes its desirable to disable an event if you expect lots of triggers for instance is the module had input detection on a SDI input signal and you know this will be frequently disconnected and changed then you might chose to disable these events Log in GUI on off there are two columns provided for each event ON is selected if you wish to record and log when the event happened OFF is selected if you wish to record and log when the error condition corrected itself This is up the user and the installation For example maybe you re only interested to log when a specific alarm occurred and not when it recovered Note Both the Event Enabled and the Log in GUI selections are tools specifically designed to manage the error log file as to what s logged This lets the user remove any inconsequential routine alarm conditions from the log file to prevent it becoming excessive in size and more relevant to the particular installation SNMP Trap on off This is a duplicate of the Log In GUI function and is made available if the SNMP option is installed in the central control system A SNMP trap will be sent to a user configured IP address reporting the error condition if the check boxes are selected Simulate Event This mode is provided if the GUI is running in simulate mode We use this mode for testing training and demonstration purposes where a large system comprising of
22. 00 Persist Settings y LCD Persistence Pattern Settings Persist Speed Set persistence pattern speed y 0 127 Set Speed default 5 Page 24 of 59 a P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Persist White BG Set Pattern Background Level y 0 100 Set Level 0 100 Default 40 Back Persist White FG y Set Pattern foreground Luma level I 0 100 Set Level 0 100 Default 50 Zoneplate Enter Zoneplate settings Settings Y Zoneplate Switch between Luma or Chroma Chroma Luma zoneplates Luma Select Luma Zoneplate Chroma Select Chroma Zoneplate back Zoneplate H Freq Y Set Zoneplate Horiz center freq 0 100 set value Zoneplate V Freq y 0 100 Set Zoneplate vertical center freq set value Aspect Set the aspect ratio for the Ratio Zoneplate SD 4 3 Zoneplate circles in 4 3 SD 16 9 Zoneplate circles in 16 9 back ET back m UU gt lt o lt 5 O Select pattern preferences for Settings EBU AV Sync Test Pattern Aspect Ratio Box y Aspect Ratio Picture Element ON Switch ON default OFF Switch OFF Back Reserved Area Box y Reserved Box Picture Element ON Switch ON default OFF Switch OFF Back Ramp Mode V Ramp Mode Select Chroma Pattern display remains fixed Luma Page 25 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Refer
23. 300mv Nominal Tri Level 600mv Nominal Digital Video Ouputs SDTV mode 15dB 270MHz 0 2 UI 270 Mbit s with 10Hz High pass filter Digital Video Outputs HDTV mode gt 15dB 1 485GHz 0 25UI 1 485Gbit s with 1kHz High pass filter AES Audio Outputs Signal PTG 3610B AES3id unbalanced PTG 3610D AES3 balanced Impedance PTG 3610B 75 Q BNC PTG 3610D 110 Q 15 pin female SubD Bit depth 20 or 24 bit selectable for all 8 channels independently Number of outputs 4 AES outputs 8 channel Coupling Transformer Isolated Embedder Group Selection Function SDI outputs 4 groups independently selectable ON OFF Embed audio from test generator 4 AES channels duplicated into 4 groups Audio embedded into both SDI outputs 5 VDC Lemo or Binder 5 pin locking connector Operating Voltage Connector Power Consumption Safety IEC 60950 EN 60950 VDE 0805 3 85 5mm x 71mm x 41 5mm connections 320g Size Weight Temperature 5 C 35 C Maintaining Specifications Humidity 80 non condensing Page 53 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Testor Options There are many options available for the Testor below find a brief overview of the available options More details can be found on our website www lynx technik com Compact Flash Option PTG FLASH The PTG FLASH option is a licensed Firmware addition for the Testor which makes use of the integrated Compact Flash slot and allows the
24. 6 9 incorrect aspect ratio setting will make the square a rectangle Page 35 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Most LCD panels will exhibit some smearing with motion it is the fundamental nature of LCD panel technology Try different background and foreground levels and velocity settings to highlight the problem This pattern provides a means to visually quantify the degree of smearing present when comparing and evaluating different displays Some newer high end display panels designed for broadcast and post production which employ active pulsed backlights will tend to perform best This test functions best if used in a progressive display format on LCD panels White Flash and Black Flash Patterns Two patterns are provided for the purpose of video delay testing and measurements These are White flash and Black Flash The White Flash pattern is 7 frames of black and 1 frame of white The Black Flash pattern is 7 frames of white and 1 frame of black Typical application is shown below Measurement is taken on an Oscilloscope comparing the device under test to the input signal The latent video delay is measured on the oscilloscope Note The application below shows using both outputs of the Testor with outputs set to output the same pattern in this case it s the white flash signal If a SDI distribution amplifier is available then a single Testor output can be used Oscilloscope Device Under
25. Color Temp Level 10096 Persistence speed 5 Persist FG Level 5096 Persist BG Level 40 Zoneplate Aspect SD 4 3 Zoneplate Y C LUMA luminance H Freq 100 V Freq 100 AES 1 through 4 Full Scale Level 9dbFS Frequency 1 KHz Phase 0 degrees Pause AES RIGHT Continuous no pause AES LEFT Paused Bits 24 Embedder Group 1 2 3 4 ON Reference Mode Reference unlock Display Text pattern 1 Text overlay1 OFF no text Text overlay2 OFF no text Video Timing Delay 0 lines 0 pixels Sync timing Delay 0 lines 0 pixels Alarm LED Indication Testor is equipped with a small LED in the top right hand corner of the front panel This LED is used to indicate module status and provide alarms LED function is described below Alarm LED Description Color Green 9 Status Normal Pattern not available in format selected Control Knob ony Rotate to Navigate 4 Press 1 up and down through gt Menu i t A select d lt A Could Not lock to reference when in frequency lock or Timing Lock modes a H or Over Temperature z Note f presented with an over temperature alarm please shut down Testor immediately and let cool down power up again and check for the same condition Please ensure the unit not is being operated in an excessively hot environment or the ventilation holes in the top and bottom of the case are obstructed Testor has an integrated fan if you suspect the fan has fail
26. DI output and Sync outputs adjustable in lines pixels or time The subset of supported analog sync outputs are reduced in timing lock mode and any unsupported output formats will be greyed out OFF free run If set to OFF mode then the Testor is in free run mode and will ignore any connected reference input signal Supported analog sync output standards are qualified by the selected SDI format unavailable selections are greyed out The analog reference sync can be delayed relative to the SDI output SDI 1 and SDI 2 Two small thumbnails are shown which show the current selected test patterns for each output Clicking on the pattern will take you to the pattern selection tabs Video Format Selection This is a tabular representation of the supported output SDI formats available in Testor Simply select a format to switch both SDI output to this standard Selection will be highlighted green Note The Selected SDI format is the Master Setting for the module and the analog sync output formats as well as compatibility to the connected reference will be relative to this setting Output Sync Format Selection Testor can output a sync standard in a different format to the selected SDI format When selecting a SDI output format the analog sync output will always default to the same standard as the SDI output Depending on the locking mode there will be other compatible analog sync output formats possible All selections which are not sup
27. ETTING START ED vices a a aa 7 NE EA RA A o O 7 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION el deed cute era dieta O is 7 AD A A AS 8 SUPPORTED VIDEO FORMATS reorum n enun nhe nn anna annrnenamananans 9 SIT Ier IA NS UE 9 FHI WE ORI As 26 ferenda bte Uis iioc e E dee it Lud S ens fade E be I EE 9 AUDIO SYSTEM iode tar OA 10 SYSTEM TIMING iii A a ole ab 10 SYNG TIMING A A 10 A Pd ER C QM RUE Ud DEC DN M DU DENM DDR E P rr rr obtu IMMO 11 ANALOG SYNC OUTPUT GENLOCK 1 1e eeoerer erre nnne nnne n enun nnne nun nnne n ena nne 11 FREE RUN NO EXTERNAL REFERENCE SELECTED ieceeecsesti idna ga cs R na sana seas danna 11 GENLOCK GROSS LOCK F FREQUENCY LOCK o aid 12 GENLOCK CROSS LOCK F TIMING LOCK isi aie e et 12 CEE LOG AL DIS RUA E E a EEE ee 14 CHARACTER OV ERB o aa 15 FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAMO a e oa e ceo ceu a eed lo aa aN aaa Naaa 16 MODULE LAYOUT at e aa 17 eeiegel4jeeee e EM 18 POWER T DATA CONNECT ON Selina 18 Plastic Binder CONNEC O ls Ria 18 Meta LEMON a ca EE O 18 Making Your Own Power Connections ooccccccoccncccncnnccnncncnnncononnncnnononnnonnnrnnnnnnrnonnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrrnnnnnnnnnnss 19 VIDEO SYNC CONNECTION Sonar ORIS 19 AUDIO CONNECTION m TETTE 20 INSTALLATION deor is 20 SETTINGS AND CONTROL enirdi oue eee Sues extet ua eene A dada 21 EAE SNINE Olarra exec C eee dV EM ic MN EE ae 21 LOCAL CONTROLOPERAMON A cs ue votes ductum a
28. Estilo sored Lee Carry Main SBI I 5ol Z Patten Selling Audio Optiona Pasai Dackarna Events e CAD3110 VidecADC ialus o CADH IO VidecADC z e 2 D A Conin Fedeerce ing 10GA 50 3011 EU e COSI IAE FruaurcsLox 38 e DADO VidenDAI Hmmm o CDAGUIU VidecDAC ze inim EBU AV Sync 75 Colour campo comedy Vidoo Format Selector meho amr 720p TERR 108g MERE Miles Delay Lempa r TXpED i ima Y 10805 30 10BfipsF 25 Delay Lines E il erneta 65 0 720p 5994 C 1050 5554 C 10000 2057 I7 Tips 24 z o E ipso 100050 100925 T g psF 2347 Delay Piel pu e PYO2010 Frames yncheon Tem t oM f Total Delay ndec 0 Belles e PTG3IHO Tesisignallicrs Pale 2337 bp 22 57 e SD XS Irpulsiveich Np 25 E imply Tote 24 Lemphys MAN C emmy Ciihphyo tempe lutpat Syne Formal Selection emily SiT Tite ii Odo liter Eyes Delay PUTO Freie Sanchar e ADHD HiulkFormal 55 C Tipo 10601 60 1080 30 Tadina 25 Delay Liner lo fl e DVDOXS2OHD SDDigaaw E5 39 Iie 6354 C im TUBE 24 o PTG3510 Testor Tm Tama 12S i F2397 f Del Piani 10 EI E CHAO Dirrie 706 20 m 1 2 p COREA Dhiata gt oe pei poa Toti Delay rac 70 E EI e DVD EET Dieswnicorveerter Tp 25 templo s Sana lala rela de BODA five 24 i compro CS compl erty Semone ab jal local mn E server Ter o mem Deve Posta He Hear gt AT O kmecanceled PTGGS1O Tenes Loca 7 1 62 SDI Dukpa 1 Paler nal avall
29. HDTV modes of operation 2 5 1 SD SDI 525 and 625 modes of operation Consists of 3 components e Y Ramp decimal start value 254 decimal end value 768 e Cb Ramp decimal start value 512 decimal end value 768 e Cr Ramp decimal start value 512 decimal end value 255 L 195 May 17 23 07 38 Tektronix ID trebuchet Embd PPPP PPPP PPPP PPPP Fig 3 Y Cr Cb ramp for 525 and 625 modes of operation O 2008 LYNXTechnik AG Page 3 of 10 LYNX TECHNIK AG EBU Digital AV Sync and Operational Test Pattern As provided in the LYNX Technik Testor Multi format Video and Audio Test Generator 2 5 2 HD SDI 720P 1080i and 1080P modes of operation Consists of 3 components e Y Ramp decimal start value 64 black decimal end value 940 white e Cb Ramp decimal start value 512 decimal end value 960 e Cr Ramp decimal start value 512 decimal end value 64 YPbPr 720p 50 May 17 25 06 50 ID trebuchet SDI Input A qn Embd PPPP PPPP PPPP PPPP Ref Internal Tektronix Fig 4 Y Cr Cb ramp for HDTV modes of operation The Y Cr Cb ramp element can be used to check transmission path transparency If a bit is not transmitted correctly the linearity of the ramp is altered or interrupted The ramp can also be used to check video linearity and maximum luma chroma levels of downstream equipment Note The chrominance elements of the Y Cr Cb ramp may cause RGB Gammut errors on monitoring e
30. IK AG Note The line will be in motion for at least 18 seconds as defined in the audio timing diagram Fig 7 The velocity of the moving line and total number of cycles is determined by the video format selected Refer to 2 8 Motion Cycle Durations and fig 11 for more details continuous tone from the Testor s internal audio generator if required Default is the Audio Generator Permitted Maxium Signal PMS 0 dBFS 9 dBFS 21 dBFS 0 dBFS 9 dBFS 21 dBFS O 2008 LYNXTechnik AG Pea Pu Pu aaa P PPP S Alignment Signal AS NET Measurement Signal MS i 4 3 5 3 5 e 5 e 5 A 3 5 3 5 3 5 5 A A A A A A A a ff Us Left stereo Information or monophonic information Right stereo Information Fig 7 Three Level Tone level and timing chart Page 6 of 10 EBU Digital AV Sync and Operational Test Pattern LYNX As provided in the LYNX Technik Testor Multi format Video and Audio Test Generator TECHNIK AG 2 7 Motion Sequence 2 Audio Video Delay Test This sequence is used to verify the audio video timing relationship and provides a simple audio visual reference which provides for approximate timing verification by human eye and ear The pattern may also be recorded and replayed using step or jog functions to make a more accurate timing assessment 1 field The motion sequence cons
31. Independent generators for each output 22 characters max across multiple lines incl carriage return and spaces User defined text color User defined background color or transparent User defined screen position All output formats supported ON OFF selection All character generator setup info automatically stored in internal flash ram and will survive power cycles and long term storage The character generator can be accessed configured and set via the local display menu or via the PC GUI if using the RCT 3002 Service adapter or the LYNX control system User defined text 22 characters max across multiple lines 22 CHARACTER User defined text color MAXIMUM and background color or transparent User defined screen position Page 15 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Functional Diagrams De 2 SYNC out Embedder E 2 Vid out 1 Generator i dum lo o Vid out 2 E 9 a Pattern sure Control Generator mni AES 2 PEO AES 3 PEE Ed AES 4 cessor S gt o Word Clock Local Control DISPLAY SYNC out Vid out 1 gt one Sync Generator Vid out 2 Pattern Source as Generator Control IO Microprocessor Remote AES 4 Word Clock 0 OOOO OO Local Control P TG 3610 B Page 16 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Module Layout The physical layout of the P TG 3610 D and P TG 3610 B MiniModules can be se
32. LYNX Technik AG Broadcast Television Equipment Reference Manual P TG 3610 B D Testor Multi format SD HDSDI Video and AES Audio Test Generator Revision 1 9 September 2008 This Manual Supports Device Revisions P TG 3610 B D Firmware Revision 252 4 19 Control System GUI Release LYNX TECHNIK AG Information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without express written permission of LYNX Technik AG LYNX Technik AG may have patents patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering the subject matter in this document Except as expressly written by LYNX Technik AG the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property of LYNX Technik AG or any of its affiliates LYNX Technik AG Brunnenweg 3 D 64331 Weiterstadt Germany www lynx technik com 2008 LYNX Technik AG all rights reserved P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Contents ROHS CONFORME ii oia 4 WARRANTS do A 5 REGULATORY INFORMATION ciu acaso vuU Sd vos co ecb uit eee ue Du ao CEU Sp UE ewes Le uS tien uoa CE Dus 6 EUROPE utc terio O 6 Declaration Contormlty secre cusa Sede EDU SUME CUI MP IE E IU 6 ES A A A ERR EUREN ERG ERE ER 6 FOG II qe atd5sosuuc S rl M c t eei s a o id oct ex 6 G
33. NTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE LYNX TECHNIK S RESPONISIBILITY TO REPAIR AND REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY LYNX TECHNIK AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER LYNX TECHNIK OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Page 5 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Regulatory information Europe Declaration of Conformity LYNX Technik AG Brunnenweg 3 D 64331 Weiterstadt Germany Declare under our sole responsibility that the product TYPE P TG 3610 B D To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards environments E1 E3 EN 55103 1 1996 EN 55103 2 1996 EN 60950 2001 Following the provisions of 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC directives Winfried Deckelmann A i 5 ee 4 LA ta fue cf declrebln Weiterstadt November 2006 Place and date of issue Legal Signature USA FCC 47 Part 15 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pu
34. O A c utet c ete iU MI LL EE en ELM M Lut Ri LM Cn EIE 40 OFF Fee TUR nts M X P nae 41 SDIT and SUD iii AAA AS dea dud aan oc dod Fou ae e eee 41 Video Format Selectos taba 41 Output Sync Format Selection oooooncccccnccccococnncnnnncnnnnoncnnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnos 41 SVhe Delay isses Da O 41 Video Delay 2 ooo n re nM ELM E M eet M MU E LU INE 41 SIT AND SISEZ AB utet DEM A 42 Output Status and CF Stallis need A nn iaa 42 Pattern Selt HERO TROU OUT 42 j 21289 7 g PPS 43 BUS ORT TOKE uem ON 43 Foreground Colo cinco cs ee ce eee ee ee ee ee 43 Background COLOR ERROR UE 43 ES ANG Y POSION E m ti 43 Audio Embeddlng irre asset EE io 43 PATTERN SETTINGS TAB ainoaan t md ot e 44 Persistence Tests pa o da e ola e lee da el aa nc tic Mc dee 44 Color Temperature Tes Uae asii lil ooo au ROS QUE 44 ZONEDIATE uo CE tl ea Lo el ier 44 AS A A A A 44 A A esta aero E a te eae n 45 Wavelength DIE der sr ae ee e oleae 45 FEredquenocv Sel oe e tie cal de o eee a 45 Phase A o O seen oh ce A Pon OP Od ees een e e taut or 45 lici CL TREE ECCE ER 45 Fo eVelse le eae eus du LU Dd Mau M LE Mi cn and M CE ect ci as eie 45 OP TONS TAB mm 46 Installing Firmware OpIIOLS is ceda 46 PARAMS PARAMETERS TAB oa 47 BAGKPANEL TAB srta ata ta dodne 48 EEN ls e ld 48 Event Enabled carballo 49 Page 3 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev
35. R 3020 Individual Mounting Brackets These may be secured to any surface with mounting screws Page 20 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 RFR 3004 Wall mounting bracket for 2 MiniModules This bracket can be secured on the rear or side to any surface and will accommodate two modules Modules mount using spring clips and can be removed and installed with no tools RFR 3005 19 Rack plate for 5 HD MiniModules or 10 SD MiniModules or mixture of both This rack plate is designed to fit in a standard 19 rack space and is typically installed in the rear of an equipment rack The plate is hinged to allow access to the rear of the equipment rack Modules mount securely using spring clips and can be removed and installed with no tools This can be used in combination with the RFR 3010 Central power supply and control chassis to provide centralized power with optional redundant power protection as well as accommodation for a rack controller for connection into the LYNX centralized control system For portable outside broadcast use we provide two hard case options RFR 3600 Testor hard case with integrated AC Power Supply and USB Service adapter plus external DC input connection RFR 3610 Testor hard case with integrated rechargeable battery 6 hours run time AC power supply Battery charger USB Service adapter Please refer to the LYNX catalog or the website www lynx technik com for more information on these options
36. Settings and Control PC Control The Testor can be controlled and setup using a standard Windows PC This offers a intuitive user friendly interface to the host of settings and configuration possibilities There are various options for PC control access e he RFR 3600 and RFR 3610 hard case options include an integrated USB port which can be used for PC control e For standalone Testor the optional RCT 3002 Service Adapter can be used to facilitate PC control e For Testor s permanently installed using our rear rack frame and central controller this can be accessed via the control system All Testor functions are accessible from the integrated local display the PC interface is an alternative method for control and settings Regardless of how the settings are made all user settings are automatically stored in internal flash ram and will survive power cycles and long term storage Please refer to the GUI Operation section of this manual for details on PC control of the Testor Page 21 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Local Control Operation The operation of the Testor is simple and intuitive using the local display and selection knob Menu navigation is performed by the rotation the knob to the required selection or adjustment and then pressing to select see below Control Knob Rotate to Navigate up and down through Menu The Testor has a hierarchical menu structure across m
37. a for the monitoring and control of the device Each device has a unique GUI design The GUI is split into tabs which group primary function and the MAIN tab is always the first displayed when the device is selected D Error Log The Error log portion of the GUI is only really applicable to larger systems where the control system is permanently attached to the device Should any alarm condition occur Page 39 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 or recover an entry is made in the error log This entry is time stamped and notation of the error is recorded This error log is stored in the PC standard text file Note The error log is still functional with the Service Adapter or when connected to the USB port on the Hard Cases Main Tab Main SDI 1 SDI 2 Pattern Settings Audio Options Params Backpanel Events Status Reference Input 10801 50 SDI 1 SDI 2 IRT 75 Colorbar Video Format Selection SDTV 720p 1080i 1080p 1080psF Video Delay 525 C 720p 60 C 1080i 60 C 1080p 30 C 1080psF 25 C Delay Lines o 625 C 720p 59 94 C 1080i 59 94 1080p 29 97 1080psF 24 Delay Pixel po 720p 50 C 1080050 1080p 25 C 1080psF 23 97 C s E 720p 30 C 1080p 24 C Total Delay nSec o 720p 29 97 7 1080p 23 97 C 720p 25 720p 24 720p 23 97 Dutput Sync Format Selection SDTV 720p 10801 1080p 1080psF Sync Delay 525 720p 60 C 1080i 60 C 1080p 30 C 1080psF 25 C Delay Lines zu ee 625 C 720p 59 94 1080i58 84
38. ages as Testor requires test patterns in 4 basic native resolutions and the user may only load a pattern in a single resolution There are some basic pattern in Testor which are not applicable for certain applications for instance a field test pattern is not applicable for progressive output formats so this is disabled in the list see below ld Pattern Pattern Mame 825 B25 fel 10801 1080p Field ColorBar Red v Y 0 r O0 Page 42 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Text Overlay This part of the GUI is concerned with setting up the character generator Insert Text The checkbox turns the character generator ON or OFF without changing the text and formatting information if any has been specified Testor supports 22 characters total across multiple lines Spaces and carriage returns count as once character Test is entered into the box provided using the keyboard The number of characters used and remaining which are available is shown Test entry will stop when the limit of 22 characters is reached Foreground Color This sets the text color make selection from the drop down list provided Transparent is provided as a selection if required Background Color This sets the background box Testor will insert and auto sized box to background the text when selected make selection from the drop down list provided Transparent is provided as a selection if required Text X and Y Position Adjusting these value
39. astic Binder Connector The Testor has a captive power lead fitted to the module with a plastic male 5 pin locking bayonet connector This connection provides DC power and also data connectivity to the module Connector wiring for the plastic Binder connector is shown below Data Connection Power Connection GND 2C SDA data 5V i2C SCL clock Male Connector view looking into connector from front Please use caution when jointing together this style of connector First bring the two connectors together gently and turn slowly until the key is correctly located and then push together and twist to lock If the connector is forced e together with the key out of place then damage to the module could result Caution Connector Key Metal Lemo Connector The LEMO connector has a metal key and can be aligned by using the red dots on both connectors and then pushed together until locked into place When joined correctly and locked this will provide a very secure mechanical connection KEY Pins 4 and 5 are used for Data 4 View Looking INTO Connector Page 18 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Making Your Own Power Connections LYNX provides an array of power options for the Testor including various AC adapters battery adapters rechargeable battery packs and DC DC converters If you wish to connect your own power source to the Testor then you will require
40. atke K zen s 12 ri ima cancelled PT SL zee thee m fr I xe A E ne CMM A 2008 8903 12 17 14 Emy PTGS Tei r 2l Ju amp mut 1 Partem nid ope AKT FATAL PIGREIO Te Cutout 2 Patter A aids ERY or canceled PTG XI Teito hor Pr 162 Could not lock l APERAR LK n PTET Tedy Local FURS Cru net Eck io Bedeeerece 3000 08 08 1417106 20089 CP D 12 1704 Page 38 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 A Module Header Device Info This top area of the GUI displays the device info Model number product description and module firmware revision number to the left example 999 02 02 shown for illustration purposes only Position The position area shown the physical location of the module only applicable in system using the central control system this will show the rack name and the position slot the module is located Locate Button This button is designed for large system installations to asset in the visual physical location of a specific LYNX device in a system Clicking the locate button will flash the alarm LED yellow This does not effect normal module operation Store Settings Button This button is used to store any pending settings to the Testor module flash RAM Any changes are stored automatically with 10 seconds of inactivity The indication Settings Stored shows the module flash ram matches the current settings on the GUI When a change is made to the settings the status of this button will change to yellow indicat
41. ause Int41 read Write ON AES41Phase Phase Phase41 read Write O AES42Frequency Freq Hz Freg42 read Write 1000 AES42Gain Gain dBfs Gain42 read Write 9 AES42Pause Pause Int42 readWrite OFF This tab provides a listing of all the available parameters for Testor this is primarily designed for use with a software option for the control system called User Access control In larger systems it s possible for the system administrator to enable or disable any specific adjustment to any LYNX device which is qualified by the user logged into the system This prevents casual users manipulating critical settings to the system lf user access control is not installed as in this case then selecting a function from the listing will bring up the specific parameter details on the right hand side current status is displayed and if the parameter is adjustable then it can be adjusted from here also Unless using the central control system with User Access Control users should not overly concern themselves with this part of the system all relevant module adjustments are placed in the other GUI screens for ease of use and nothing is restricted Page 47 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Backpanel Tab Main SDI 1 SDI 2 Pattern Settings Audio Options Params Backpanel Events P TG 3610 B P TG 3610 HD SD Video and AES Test Generator RE in Genlock em DP3 id1 D 3 Vic 2 We d C ocs
42. dB FS 2 simultaneous video test pattern outputs user selectable Character overlay for each video output color and position user definable Genlock capability with one frame of adjustable timing in pixels and lines Analog Bi level or tri level Genlock input with cross lock capability Bi level or tri level analog sync output 48 KHz Word Clock reference output EDH Insertion into SDI outputs Compact Flash option allowing user defined patterns to be loaded DPX Files Microprocessor controlled with local display and setup menus Flash ram automatically stores settings through power cycles and long term storage Integrated display shows selected pattern and module status AC or battery power options 2 robust hard case options for portable outside broadcast applications PC Control using RCT 3002 USB Service Adapter option Page 8 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Supported Video Formats The Testor is a multi format and multi rate device designed to support standard definition SDTV video formats and 19 of the new H DTV digital video formats in a single module Outputs are SDI Digital in 270Mbit or 1 485 Mbit depending on the selected format SDTV Formats System Pixels Lines Scanning 525 59 94 Hz 60 1 001 Interlaced 625 50 Hz Interlaced HDTV Formats System Pixels Lines Scannin 720P 60Hz 1920 720 60 Progressive amp Note Support for additional formats ma
43. e and 16 9 for HDTV use EBU AV Sync These settings allow the user to configure the EBU AV Sync Test pattern The various user selectable settings can be made using the checkboxes provided NOTE Please refer to the annex in the rear of this manual EBU Digital AV Sync and Operational Test Pattern this will provide detailed information on the pattern composition and uses Page 44 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Audio Tab Main SDI 1 SDI 2 Pattern Settings Audio Options Params Backpanel Events AES Generator 1 AES Generator 2 AES Generator 3 AES Generator 4 Wordlength Bit C 20 24 Wordlength Bit C 20 24 wordlength Bit C 20 24 Wordlength Bit C 20 24 Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 1 Ch 2 Freq Hz Freq Hz Freq Hz Freq Hz Freg Hz Freq Hz Freq Hz Freq Hz 11000 11000 11000 f 11000 11000 11000 1000 11000 Phase Phase Phase Phase Phase Phase Phase Phase 0 m fo 10 fo 4 fo 0 fo Pause MV Pause E Pause iw Pause D Pause v Pause i Pause iv Pause a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 g g 9 9 9 3 9 3 EN EN Y el Ef l w This tab is for the configuration of the 8 channel audio generator The 8 channels are arranged into 4 x AES groupings each with CH1 left and CH2 right channel Wavelength bit depth this chec
44. e duration of the fade in and fade out depends on the maximum dBFS level of the 1KHz audio sync pulse If the Three Level Test Tone is selected as the associated audio then the level of the 1Khz sync pulse is fixed at 9dBFS If the audio generator in the Testor is the associated audio then the audio level and frequency can be user defined Factory default is 9dBFS The table and diagram below fig 10 shows three examples of the audio sync pulse fade in fade out duration The rise and fall times are constant The fade in and fade out duration depends on the FS Level range e g FS level start 60dBFS to FS level end 9aBFS therefore the total range is 51dBFS FS Level Start FS Level End FS Level Range E55 L Se ERES E 9 dBFS sync pulse constant FS level i N i A A j A A Y n A Peo UNA Wr Um i i al n i Vi iJ i i un lj a 1 REV 1 Frame Duration gt E 7 52 ms 7 52 ms 12 dBFS sync pulse i constant ee I 12 dBF HA i MARI UAM l l WM Im y a y Y YA i V y y V y v peaa 1 Frame Duration gt lt gt i 5 33 ms 5 33ms 18 dBFS sync pulse constant FS level 18 dBFS I 71 Frame Duration gt gt 12 66 ms 2 66 ms Fig 10 Examples of fade in fade out time vs audio level 2 8 Motion Cycle Durations The number of cycles for each motion element and the duration is determined by the selected video format Please refer to the table below
45. ectable momentary pause for all 8 mono audio channels The complete embedded SDI audio payload is 16 channels of audio and the module can be configured to embed audio into all 16 channels if needed duplicating AES group 1 and 2 into AES group 3 and 4 The module also has support for dynamic moving patterns and includes a dynamic zone plate generator EBU Tec 3305 audio synchronization pattern and LCD persistence pattern which are all dynamic in nature Additional test patterns can be loaded via the compact flash slot required option code to activate and even user defined using the standard DPX file format Each video output has a user defined character overlay function Flexible genlock capability permits locking to SD bi level or HD tri level sync with full cross lock capability One frame of adjustable timing allows for precise test signal insertion into any part of a system An analog reference sync output bi level or Tri level is provided plus a 48 kHz audio Word clock both frequency locked to the reference input Without an external reference the module can function as a basic sync pulse generator An integrated display and menu system is provided for local control with control and configuration also possible from a PC when used with a RCT 3002 Service Adapter or via the LYNX centralized control system Power options include an AC power adapter rechargeable battery pack and can also be used with a standard Anton Bauer camera ba
46. ed please contact you local LYNX office to return the unit for Repair Page 31 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Test Patterns The standard library of test patterns supplied with Testor is detailed below Static Test Patterns 75 Color Bars over Red 75 Color Bars 100 Color Bars SMPTE Bars SDTV only SMPTE 219 Colorbars _ Y Ram amp Ram S y Y Cr Cb I Center Sweep Multiburst Field Test Y Staircase E Pathological PLL m Full Field Black Full Field White Full Field Red Full Field Green Full Field Blue Full Field Yellow Full Field Cyan Full Field Magenta Y Window Adjustable Y Zoneplate Chroma Zoneplate 15 Grey Note The Field test pattern has one field as color bars and the other as full field red This can be used for testing freeze modes on frame stores fields field 1 field 2 field repeat etc This pattern is only available for interlaced formats not selectable for 720P Page 32 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Note The Zoneplate can be preset to 4 3 or 16 9 SDTV Luminance or Chrominance and the H and V center frequency can be changed this is set in the Pattern Preferences sub menu Frequency Sweeps The testor produces a number of frequency test patterns As the unit supports HD ad well as SD formats the frequency sweeps are configured differently depending on the format selected The tables below d
47. efine the frequency sweeps in more detail Multi burst The multi burst waveform has 6 frequency bands in SDTV and 12 bands in HDTV Frequency is shown below Sb soon Frequency Sweep The continuous frequency sweep waveform min and max frequencies are shown below for the specified formats Center Sweep Min and Max Frequencies are shown below for the center sweep waveform Zoneplate The min max frequencies for the Zoneplate generator are shown below Not the center frequency is adjustable 0 100 the figures below assume 100 settings Standard Min Frequency Max Frequency 650KHz 550KHz 720 1080 25MHz Page 33 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Dynamic moving test patterns Testor supports dynamic test patterns and there are several patterns included which are animated Patterns shown below Zone Plate Luminance Zoneplate Chrominance Zoneplate Testor includes a real time zone plate generator Using the Pattern Preferences setting its possible to select between a Luminance Zoneplate and a chrominance Zoneplate and preset the aspect ratio 4 3 or 16 9 in SDTV H and V center frequency can also be independently changed This pattern is useful for checking aliasing and any conversion function performed in digital signal processing Artifacts manifest themselves as small circles Note Changing the pattern preferences for the dynamic Zoneplate will also change the static Zoneplate Patter
48. elay adjustments are qualified by the Genlock mode the Testor is set to and the connected reference These selections will not be visible in the menu for certain modes of operation Please refer to the Analog Sync Output genlock Section of the manual Menu AutoBack Function The Menu AutoBack switch in the local menus is degined to allow the user to configure the behaviour of the local display when seelcting test patterns With AutoBack ON When scrolling through patterns using the local display and control the testor output will change to the selected pattern If the pattern is not locked into the output by pressing down on the selection knob then the testor will go back to the previously selected pattern automatically and then eventually time out back to the Testor root display as usual With AutoBack OFF With OFF selected then the pattern selected while scrolling though the pattern selections will remain o the output permanently no need to click the control knob to lock it in and the testor local display will remain fixed on this pattern until you change it Page 30 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Factory Default Reset Settings Testor is delivered preset to the following settings These settings can be recalled anytime by using the Factory Reset function SDI Standard 1080i 50Hz Sync Output 1080i 50Hz Video Pattern 1 7596 Color Bars Video Pattern 2 7596 Color bars Pattern Settings
49. en below Both modules are identical in function the only difference is the physical AES connections Note For the P TG 3610 D module LYNX also offers an optional audio break out cable which connects the 15 pin SubD connector to 4 x In Line XLR connectors LYNX part RAC M 15 4 P TG 3610 B E o Q Q A gt m 0 mo jo gt m 72 N e gt m n le E 4 A0 JE1BUH 1891 SAV Y IAS GS GH made in Germany www lynx technik com i A 9 em 1 9 NENA A o P TG 3610 D 4 AS E o Q Q x g amp lt amp gt m e Cc 103219499 3891 SAV Y IAS GS GH made in Germany www lynx technik com g amp lt a N JITANT IINIT IINIT The module has ventilation holes in the top and bottom of the case Please do not obstruct these holes or overheating and module damage could result Page 17 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Connections Power Data Connections Earlier Testor s were equipped with a Plastic Binder twist lock connector this will be replaced with a metal Lemo connector Information on both connectors is provided below Pl
50. ence Manual Rev 1 9 J E back Motion Sequence y Select Motion Sequence Behavior TX 8 AV Transmission Alive and Audio Sync TX Alive Transmission Alive ONLY AV Check Audio Sync ONLY Audio Sequence I 3lvitone Three Level Tone Select default Sine Gen Audio Generator back back AutoBack Menu a Test Pattern AutoBack function ia AutoBack ON Set AutoBack ON default AutoBack OFF Set AutoBack OFF back bak 0 Video Select SDI video standard Standard SS pf TEP AA O 2 eer EE A O 720P 29 97 o dq O E 720P 25 ES E E RN 720P 24 E E O ns 720P 23 98 E qp o J 1080i 60 ES E E 10801 59 94 E E NNI 1080i 50 ES E O E 1080P 30 E E O ns 1080p 29 97 ES E nn E 1080P 25 E E E ns O E ju numm Page 26 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 A A A A A A Sync Set the analog sync output Standard available selections qualified by the SDI output format selected A A A aP 5994 O A A 7 P50 A O A E A O A T p 2997 A A O A A a A A TP A A CAI O O A A A EA A O A A A A A A Timing amp Reference Detected Show the connected analog Reference Y reference input as detected Disp Ref Reference format displayed unknown std Message unknown standard none Message nothing detected Lock to Select Genlock mode Reference UNLOCK f
51. er E Resetting the Device to Factory defaults This will erase all current settings Do vou wank bo continue Continue Note Settings will be written to flash RAM automatically after 10 seconds with no activity This can be observed by the alarm LED flashing yellow three times There is also a store settings button at the top of the GUI if this is yellow then there are still settings which need to be stored and clicking this button will update the Testor flash ram This button will automatically revert to the normal settings stored status after 10 seconds of inactivity indicating the update has been made If power is removed before the settings have been stored the module will revert back to the previous settings when powered up Page 52 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Specifications Reference Input Analog bi level or tri level sync Auto Detect SMPTE 259M C SMPTE 292M 525 59 94Hz 625 50Hz 7120P 59 94Hz 60Hz 50Hz 24Hz 25Hz 23 98Hz 30Hz 29 97 Hz Supported Formats 1080i 59 94Hz 60Hz 50Hz 1080P 24Hz 25Hz 30Hz 23 98Hz 29 97 Hz 1080PSF 24Hz 25Hz 23 98Hz Sync Level Bi Level 300mv Nominal Tri Level 600mv Nominal Input Imedance 7150 BNC Reference Output Signal Type Supported Formats Analog bi level or tri level sync 525 99 94Hz 625 50Hz 7120P 59 94Hz 60Hz 50Hz 24Hz 25Hz 23 98Hz 30Hz 29 97 Hz 1080i 59 94Hz 60Hz 50Hz 080P 24Hz 25Hz 30Hz 23 98Hz 29 97 Hz Bi Level
52. f all LYNX modules is simulated The user can try all the GUI controls for all modules experiment with the navigation and simulate fault conditions to see the results in the GUI Checking an event will simulate the fault condition and change the status of the GUI alarm condition and also generate an entry in the Error Log NOTE Unless you are using Testor as part of a large permanent system with the LYNX Central Control system then you should not overly concern yourself with the settings provided on this tab Note If using the RCT 3002 USB Service Adapter the settings will be written to flash RAM automatically after 10 seconds with no activity on the GUI This can be observed by the alarm LED flashing yellow three times There is also a store settings button at the top of the GUI if this is yellow then there are still settings which need to be stored and clicking this button will update the Testor flash ram This button will automatically revert to the normal settings stored status after 10 seconds of inactivity indicating the update has been made Page 49 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Common GUI Controls If using the Testor as part of a larger integrated system then there are a number of GUI controls and commands which are common for all modules in the control system These are explained below Right click on any module in the tree will bring up a sub menu of available commands see below Note This menu can
53. h charger case Provides about 4 hours of use RFR 3002 Anton Bauer Battery Adapter Adapts standard Anton Bauer batteries for use with Testor battery charger not supplied RPS XLR 4 pin XLR Battery Power Adapter Designed to interface to a standard XLR style battery connection 9 14v input range Page 55 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Control Options Testor has an integrated display which can access all functions we also provide some PC controller options which allow the user to connect to the Testor using a USB port and any Windows XP computer Or via our central control system Using the control option will provide access to all the functions outlines in the GUI Operation section of this manual Operation is plug and play and all the controller options are supplied with the LYNX desktop controller which contains all the required software and drivers RCT 3002 Service Adapter This is a small device which plugs between the power lead and Testor ideal for standalone applications A single RCT 3002 Service Adapter supports all LYNX mini modules operation is plug and play and the module is automatically detected and the respective GUI switched up for use THEU Lu T iiti 4 k H RFR 3600 and RFR 3610 Hard Cases Both of the hard case options include an integrated USB interface and controller please refer to Mounting Solutions options for more details on these cases
54. ing there are still some pending changes to be stored Clicking the button will store the settings immediately Store to Flash Position Store to Flash Position Stack 0 1 Frame U Slot 1 Stack 0 1 Frame Slot 1 Settings Stored Locate Locate h i h Status Indicator This area is basically a mirror of the module Alarm LED and has three states Red Yellow and Green When an alarm condition occurs the status will change color and the specific error message will be displayed below the indicator The error message is also time stamped and logged in the error report section D The Status indicator is also replicated next to the device in the Device tree B Device Tree This area is primarily used for larger systems with multiple racks locations This provides a hierarchical representation of the system structure to assist in navigation and system overview Clicking on a device will bring up the associated control GUI If using the Service Adapter RCT 3002 or one of the Hard Case options with integrated USB port then there will only be the entry for the Service Adapter and under this the Testor device will be displayed The Testor is auto detected and entered into the Device Tree automatically Note Module discovery will take a few seconds after you plug in the Service Adapter or USB connection Modules can be hot plugged no need to power down the AC supply C Device Specific Control GUI This is the primary are
55. ists of two black bars which move towards each other with linear motion and meet in the horizontal center of the screen with audio silence When they meet a narrow vertical white bar is displayed one video frame duration accompanied by 1KHz audio pulse one frame duration This repeats 6 times for one complete Motion Sequence 2 cycle Fig 8 The Motion Sequence 2 cycle will immediately follow the Motion Sequence 1 cycle if the Testor is set to use both motion sequences default Two black bars move towards each other di B a ds e and a white line p Audio Silence isplayed for one frame accompanied by a one frame duration 1KHz audio pulse Fig 8 Motion Sequence 2 2 7 1 Motion Sequence 2 Audio Video Timing The generation of the synchronized audio pulse is linked to the frame start of the appropriate video frame where the white vertical line is displayed The resulting fade in fade out and duration of the sound pulse is shown in Fig 9 tT T i TM l li II Il ll MN WIN AN HEAR d LR A EA QI ANDANDO 30 00 00 00 30 02 IM TCI Fade In 1 Fade Out y 1 Frame Duration I i Frame Start Frame End Fig 9 Motion Sequence 2 audio video timing 2008 LYNXTechnik AG Page 7 of 10 LYNX TECHNIK AG EBU Digital AV Sync and Operational Test Pattern As provided in the LYNX Technik Testor Multi format Video and Audio Test Generator 2 7 2 Fade in and Fade out Th
56. kbox is provided to switch each individual AES grouping into 20 or 24 bit modes of operation Frequency Set Using this adjustment it s possible to set the channel frequency to anything between 20Hz and 20KHz in 1 Hz steps Default 1 KHz The value can be typed in with the keyboard or adjusted with the up and down buttons Phase Set Using this adjustment it s possible to set the channel phase to anything between 0 and 360 in 1 steps Default 0 The value can be typed in with the keyboard or adjusted with the up and down buttons Pause Using this checkbox it s possible to insert a momentary pause into the test frequency Sometimes used to identify left and right channels FS level set The sliders provided allows the setting of the audio output Full Scale FS level for each channel Set between OdB FS and 60dBFS default is 9dBFS The button below the slider is for resetting to default 9dBFS Note This audio is available on the external AES audio outputs as well as being available for embedding into both SDI streams Note If the Tri Level Audio sequence is selected in EBU pattern settings then all the adjustments on the audio tab will be greyed out with the exception of the 20 24 bit selection Page 45 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Options Tab Main SDI 1 SDI 2 Pattern Settings Audio Options Params Backpanel Events Activation of optional features for this Device Status Name Desc
57. l Rev 1 9 All LYNX MiniModules support a computer interface which allows setting the modules parameters using a simple GUI interface Access to all standard features and in some cases extended features is possible using this interface There are various options for PC control access e he RFR 3600 and RFR 3610 hard case options include an integrated USB port which can be used for PC control e For standalone Testor the optional RCT 3002 Service Adapter can be used to facilitate PC control e For Testor s permanently installed using our rear rack frame and central controller this can be accessed via the control system Note Any settings made using the control system or Service Adapter overrides any local settings made on the module All settings are stored in internal flash ram and will survive power cycles and long term storage The GUI screenshots below show the settings and adjustments possible for the Testor GUI Main Components Below you can see the primary GUI structure which will be displayed when the Testor is plugged into the service adapter or the module is accessed via the integrated USB ports on the Hard Case options The Same GUI is also used in the centralized control system LYNX Desktop Cantril eid Pie Ves Deve Hein x l Connect Dice nba ime te Flach Poulton labis EE PTG36I0 Testor Eha 7 1 Frame b Slot 2 Qo DE tL ar cameo P TG 3610 Tester Signal Generator A 238 04 01
58. lanking size and position or image size and relative position on a display device 3 Flexible Elements LYNX Technik has implemented some flexibility in the adoption of this pattern within its Testor Test Pattern Generators and certain pattern elements can be changed depending on user preferences and applications Aspect Ratio Element ON OFF default ON Reserved Area Element ON OFF default ON Ramp Mode Luma Ramp Chroma Ramp default Chroma Ramp Motion Sequence Transmission Alive AV Sync Test default or Transmission Alive ONLY or AV Sync Test ONLY Audio Sequence Three Level Test Tone or Adjustable Sinewave Generator default 2008 LYNXTechnik AG Page 9 of 10 EBU Digital AV Sync and Operational Test Pattern LYNX As provided in the LYNX Technik Testor Multi format Video and Audio Test Generator MUS HNIK AG 4 Further Reference 4 1 EBU Please refer to EBU Tech 3305 for details on the SDTV Standard of this pattern which was used as the basis for this derivative 4 2 Testor SD and HD Multi format Test Generator Please refer to the Testor Reference manual for details on the use and configuration of the Testor Test Pattern Generators with this pattern Manual rev 1 8 and higher Reference Manuals can be freely downloaded from the product pages on the LYNX Technik AG website www lynx technik com O 2008 LYNXTechnik AG Page 10 of 10
59. lso be invoked from the main GUI screen using the locate button in the top right hand side of the screen see below ajaja Position Status Stack 7 0 Frame 2 Slot 5 O OK 9399 01 01 Page 50 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 New Control Window Selecting this will open up a new control window with selected the module GUI contained within This window can be minimized to the taskbar for fast access and is useful if this GUI is something you will need to refer to often Rename It is possible to rename everything in the control system selection tree this includes all rack names and the individual module names The descriptions supplied are default descriptions the system applies To rename a device simply select the device in the tree right click and then select rename the dialog below will be displayed PRA A SUM WIPES Er z PMs 5262 AudioM ultipleser i PMX52E4 AudioMultipleve T empty z amp emptuz D emultiplexing pu POx5212 Deembedi H POMS 4 Deembedi PDX5312 Deembedi Cacai PLI 5314 Deembedi e Coe 5024 Deembedder x empty L cemptu Reset to factory default Simply type in the name you wish to assign to this device and press OK If you wish to restore the default name simply select Reset to Factory Default and press OK Release During normal operation if there is no activity on the module GUI for approx ten seconds then any changed settings are automatically written to flash ra
60. m in the module You can store the settings immediately by using the release command When the settings have been stored you will see the confirmation dialog below o PMX5264 AudioMultiplexer 9 T p Group O LYNX Desktop Controller Device Released E e o i All pending commands have been executed Group 1 Device lt PMX5264 AudioMultiplexer gt type PMX5264 AudioMultiplexer Stack 7 0 Frame 2 Slot 4 SOUP can now safely be powered off Group lt 9 Group 2 e e o pe PD Deembedder e PDX5314 Deembedder e i CDX5024 Deembedder i lt ANNU It is recommended you use the release function before removing any module from the rack to ensure the latest settings have been stored prior to module removal if a module is removed before the normal 10 second timeout then the settings will not be stored Lock Selecting this will lock the device to prevent any accidental changes being made to the modules settings The module status can be seen but all the controls will be grayed out To unlock simply deselect the lock control from the menu Page 51 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Reset Factory Defaults If you are unsure of the settings or have managed to set the module into a strange mode of operation and wish to recover the factory defaults then this can be done by selecting reset factory defaults You will be asked to confirm this operation with the dialog below pe LYNX Desktop Controll
61. n preferences are stored in flash ram and will Survive power cycles EBU AV Sync Pattern This dynamic pattern is particularly useful for checking a number of audio and video parameters The pattern includes a number of static elements and some motion elements which can be used for Transmission Alive checking and also audio sync lip sync verification Pattern elements are shown below First Active Line Marker Aspect Ratio Element Reserved Area For the insertion of visual information e g Source identification time code etc 7596 color bars Center cross Y Cr Cb ramp Horizontal br i blanking ref gt Sita e markers arkers Transmission Alive and Audio Sync Element Last Active Line Marker Page 34 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Various elements in the pattern can be user configured The available settings and defaults are shown below Aspect Ratio Element ON OFF default ON Reserved Area Element ON OFF default ON Ramp Mode Luma Ramp Chroma Ramp default Chroma Ramp Motion Sequence Transmission Alive AV Sync Test default or Transmission Alive ONLY or AV Sync Test ONLY Audio Sequence Three Level Test Tone default or Adjustable Sinewave Generator NOTE Please refer to the annex in the rear of this manual EBU Digital AV Sync and Operational Test Pattern this will provide detailed information on the pattern composition and uses LCD Panel Persiste
62. nce Test This pattern is useful for checking for persistence or smearing problems on the newer LCD panel displays and consists of a small light grey square moving across a light grey background The background and foreground levels are user adjustable 0 100 default values are foreground 50 Y level and background 40 Y level The speed of the moving square is also user adjustable default level is 5 where 0 still and 127 max For checking CRT Phosphor persistence on Tube style displays then the settings should be changed to a 100 white foreground square moving on a 0 white background adjust the speed of the moving square to observe persistence or lag in the phosphor LCD panels are susceptible to a smearing artifact when there is a small change in level between pixels which on real images tends to compromise subtle detail in when motion is present To test for this artifact this pattern has a default grey background with a slightly lighter grey square in motion left to right Narrowing the foreground background level difference using the user controls and adjusting the velocity of the moving square can help highlight the problem The small square moves from left to right and then up the screen one row at a time When it reaches the top the sequence repeats Using Pattern Preferences its possible set the foreground and background luminance level the velocity of the grey square and also the aspect ratio to 4 3 or 1
63. nstalled equipment This can be combined with the RFR 3010 Central power supply and control chassis which then provides a single low profile chassis providing central power and optional redundant protection Adding a LYNX rack controller will also provide central control of all installed modules The chassis can accommodate up to 10 single width modules SDTV modules or 5 double width Testor sized modules or any combination thereof Modules are secured using spring clips which are very secure Module installation and removal requires no tools unit assembled shown l l from rear 5 1 12 3 i Module Installation RFR 3010 Power Supply chassis combination shown Page 57 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 RFR 3600 Hard Case 1 Option For more rugged applications we offer the RFR 3600 Hard Case option Testor is permanently installed into a very compact rugged case which is both water tight and air tight when closed This is not just a transport case Testor is operated while installed in the case with the case lid open Integrated AC power supply USB controller fan cooling and external DC connections make this a compact self contained solution Connect the external RPS 3002 battery pack for remote operations or use the RPS XLR adapter for external DC power sources Note For existing Testor customers we will require the Testor back for factory installation into this hard case 9 EL 9 LYNXTechnik AG
64. o Element I Reserved rea E lement I Chrominance Ramp Motion Sequence Trans Alive amp AV Delay Trans Alive AY Delay Associated Audio 3 level testtone ITU J27 50 adjustable sinewave generator 40 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 50 40 i00 100 DA 5 5o 40 100 100 100 Three patterns have user adjustable parameters the Persistence test Pattern the Color Temperature Window and the Zoneplate generator each has its own area on the GUI Persistence Test This has three user adjustable settings Speed velocity of the white moving square Background Y level and Foreground Y level Each is set using the slider provided Clicking the buttons below each slider will return the settings to factory default levels Color Temperature Test This is used to set the Y level of the window used in the color temperature pattern Clicking the button below the slider will return this setting to the factory default setting Zoneplate These adjustments impact both the dynamic moving Zoneplate generator and the static Zoneplate pattern The X and Y center frequencies are independently user adjustable and are set using the sliders provided The LUMA CHROMA checkbox is used to switch between a Luminance or a Chrominance Zoneplate The aspect ratio checkbox is used to switch the Zoneplate between 4 3 and 16 9 modes meaning circles are produced correctly in the selected aspect ratio Typically set to 4 3 for SDTV us
65. ooccccooncccocnccncnccnoncnnanccnanonononcnnnnnonanononanenanass 57 RFR 3600 Hard Case 1 Option ooccccocccccccncoccnccncnnconnncnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneninnnnnans 58 RER 3610 Hard ase 2 ODIO c 58 DEVICE 59 A aaa 59 TECHNICAL SUPPORT RR E cent 59 CONTACT INFORMATION asian lados 59 ANNEX EBU DIGITAL AV SYNC AND OPERATIONAL TEST PATTERN RoHs Conformity The RoHS Directive stands for the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment This Directive bans the placing on the EU market of new electrical and electronic equipment containing more than agreed levels of lead cadmium mercury hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyl PBB and polybrominated diphenyl ether PBDE flame retardants This product conforms to EU RoHS Directives 2002 95 EC Page 4 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Warranty LYNX Technik AG warrants that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two 2 year from the date of shipment If this product proves defective during the warranty period LYNX Technik AG at its option will either repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product In order to obtain service under this warranty customer must notify LYNX Technik of
66. osed EBU Tech 3305 pattern for use in both SDTV and HDTV multi format environments 2008 LYNXTechnik AG EBU Digital AV Sync and Operational Test Pattern LYNX As provided in the LYNX Technik Testor Multi format Video and Audio Test Generator TECHNIK AG 1 Introduction The EBU AV Sync Test pattern has been designed to address a number of test and alignment requirements for audio and video signals in a modern multi format digital environment Various elements are contained within a single pattern which enables it to be used for a variety of applications 2 Pattern Elements The various pattern elements are shown below in Fig 1 Aspect Ratio Element First Active Line Marker i Reserved Area For the insertion of visual information e g Source identification time code etc 7596 color bars Center cross Y Cr Cb ramp i Horizontal Horizontal i blanking ref gt d ref markers Transmission Alive and Audio Sync Element Last Active Line Marker Fig 1 Pattern Elements 2 1 7596 Color Bars These are standard color bars with peak white level at 7596 and all colors saturated to 75 The uses for this part of the pattern are widely known 2 2 Aspect Ratio Element This element of the pattern consists of a grey geometric square in the top left part of the pattern This can be used to quickly identify the underlying aspect ratio For example if the 16 9 source pattern had been 4 3 center cut through an aspect
67. ported will be greyed out Sync Delay When in Free Run or Frequency Lock mode Sync no delay adjustments are available Video Delay When in Timing Lock mode the sync delay and video delay modes are available see above Both adjustments are independent and these are relative to the connected reference source not the SDI output as in Free Run or Frequency Lock mode Note Up and Down buttons are provided or enter a value directly from the keyboard in the boxes provided The Total delay in nsec will calculate automatically as you adjust the pixel and line delays Video Delay Delay Lines 0 Delay Pixel 0 Total Delay nSec 0 Signal delayed relative fo Reference Sync Delay Delay Lines 0 Delay Pixel 0 Total Delay nSec 0 Signal delayed relative fo Reference Timing Mode Adjustments Page 41 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 SDI 1 and SDI 2 Tab Main SDI 1 SDI 2 Pattern Settings Audio Options Params Backpanel Events Test Pattern Text Overlay Output Status ready Pattern IRT Insert Text pi available 0 22 CFCard Status ready Current Standard 10801 50 Type CharGen Text here Pattern Name 720 10801 COMPACT Text CFC O FLASH Pattermname is Filename 4 ee IMAGE COMPACT CFC 1 FLASH Thelogo in lResolutions yY Y Y wo Y IMAGE Foreground Color white M COMPACT z CFC 2 FLASH Examplelmage Y Y Background Color MIN black Text Pos m
68. quipment If this behavior is not acceptable for some applications then the chrominance components of the ramp can be disabled in the Testor if required leaving a luma only ramp When in 16 9 mode the horizontal span of the ramp can also be used as a 4 3 extraction reference if required Fig5 Ramp ends used as 4 3 extraction markers 2008 LYNXTechnik AG Page 4 of 10 EBU Digital AV Sync and Operational Test Pattern LYNX As provided in the LYNX Technik Testor Multi format Video and Audio Test Generator e NI 2 6 Transmission Alive and Audio AV Delay Motion Sequences The bottom third of the test pattern area is for the Transmission Alive motion sequence and the Audio Video Delay motion sequence The Testor allows these sequences to be used individually or together sequentially 2 6 1 Transmission Alive The Transmission Alive element provides a source of continuous video motion with audio for visually verifying video and audio transmission paths are free from errors such as freeze frame dropped frames or intermittent operation The accompanying audio component is also designed as means to verify correct audio levels and identify left and right stereo channels The video part of the sequence consists of a horizontal black line moving up and down with linear motion The audio can be either a preset Three Level Tone element or user defined audio frequency and level from the Testor audio generator user selectable
69. ree running Frequency Lock Frequency lock ON Genlock Timing Lock Timing Lock ON Genlock delay back Video Set video delay HET ull Page 27 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Delay only active in Timing lock mode adjustment is relative to Reference Input Delay Lines zi Set line delay v set value Enter value Delay Pixels Set Pixel delay y set value Enter value back Sync Set Analog Sync O P delay Delay Adjustment relative to SDI out timing in Free run and Frequency lock modes and is relative to Reference Input in Timing Lock mode Delay Lines Set line delay Y set value Enter value Delay Pixels Set Pixel delay y set value Enter value back back AES Enter AES setup Setup Y NE AES 1 4 Y Select AES channel 1 through 4 AES left right y Select between left or right channel FS Level Set Full Scale level 60 0dB Set value Frequency SS Set Frequency T 20Hz 20KHz Set value Phase Set Audio Phase y 0 360 Set value Pause Y Set momentary pause ON OFF Continuous m c NN Page 28 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 y l bak Group 1 4 Y Select AES GROUP 1 through 4 OFF Turn embedder OFF ON Turn Embedder ON E O EI Text Enter text Insertion Inse
70. ription adve 0 P TG FLASH Images from Compact Flash Card This tab is where the optional PTG FLASH compact flash support option is installed Ofor the loading of external DPX files into Testor This is a licensed option and requires a valid license code to activate Installing Firmware Options The example above shows the PTG FLASH option installed and active If you would like to purchase this option please press the request code button which will past Testor system info into the PC clipboard Simply print or paste this information into an e mail and contact your local LYNX representative to purchase this option Once the license is received enter or paste this into the area provided and press activate The license is now permanently installed Note For users without access to the Testor PC control we will supply the license as a text file which is simply stored in the root of a compact flash card When the card is inserted Testor will detect the license code and automatically activate the option Note There are no returns refunds possible any Testor firmware options once installed it cannot be removed Note All licensed options are keyed to the specific serial number of the Testor this license can only be installed into the device it was purchased for Page 46 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Params parameters Tab Main SDI 1 SDI2 Pattern Settings Audio Options Params Backpanel
71. rsuant to the part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Page 6 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Getting Started Packaging The shipping carton and packaging materials provide protection for the module during transit Please retain the re useable shipping cartons for a period of time in case subsequent shipping of the product becomes necessary Please read this manual before attempting operation of the module Product Description The P TG 3610 B D Testor is a portable multi rate digital SD HD SDI video and AES test generator which can generate video test signals in 525 625 plus a selection of HDTV formats Module is fully programmable and additional formats features can be added via firmware updates if and when available The module provides 2 independent SDI video outputs with 4 channels of external AES audio plus embedded AES audio The integrated Audio generator provides adjustable frequency gain and phase with a sel
72. rtion m Output 1 2 m Select SDI output 1 or 2 EN Text ON OFF i Character gen ON OFF ON EIA A back Text Editor Enter Text Editor Enter Enter text up to 22 characters Text gt Foreground Set foreground text color Color Select Scroll to select from available colors e Background Set text background box color Color transparent is one selection l Sel Color Scroll to select from available colors Text Position X IA Set horizontal screen position of text y 0 lt n gt Enter value Text Position Y LA Set vertical screen position of text y 0 lt n gt back back Display Y Local display settings Display Output Y Set Display output mode OFF Display off after timeout Text Only Text only display Out Show image of pattern 1 output Text Out1 Show pattern 1 with text overlay Out2 Show image of pattern 2 output Page 29 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Text Out2 Show pattern 2 with text overlay back Display Set Display brightness Brightness y 4 0 15 set value Enter value back Factory Reset module to factory defaults Reset will also erase any char generator m text and settings YES Yes to reset NO Version Display current firmware version Info Y number installed y version Version displayed back Note The Adjustable Video Delay and Sync d
73. s r kevers f tevere E LYNX PTG 3610 PTG 3610 rev number PTG 3610 y fmt genlock Y Output Pattern 1 2 Y Internal with CF Card option active SMPTE Colorbar 75 Colorbar 75 Bars over Red 100 Colorbar EBU AV Sync Staircase Multiburst Frequency Sweep Center Sweep Zoneplate Moving Zoneplate 4 Level Pluge Convergence Grille Color Temp Persistence Test Field Test Cbar amp Red Field Test Red amp Cbar Y Ramp Up Y Ramp Down Page 23 of 59 Root Display on power up 10 seconds Version number display 10 seconds Module status display Shows format and genlock status Select between output 1 output 2 Internal Pattern selections Dynamic pattern audio sync Chroma or Luma set in preferences Chroma of Luma set in preferences Y Window with pluge Dynamic Pattern One field color bars other red One field red other colorbars P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 RA O AT A Oia EA 000 A Fult Fietd Back o Fult Field White Full Field Green Full Field Blue Fult Field Magenta Fult Field Yellow Black Flash Dynamiepattem White Flash Dynamiepattem baek A Flash w baek Pattern Pattern Settings Settings Define presets for some patterns Color Temp Color Temperature Window Level WHT LVL adjustment select WHT LEVEL m Select Luma Level Adjustment 0 100 Set level 0 1
74. s will allow positioning of the text and text box anywhere on the video output This is best done while viewing the output video signal Audio Embedding This is where the embedders are configured Simply select the checkbox required to embed audio in the required Audio group s Although the audio embedder is shown separately on each SDI output tab it is a global setting It is not possible to switch off embedding on one SDI channel and select it on the other Note Testor has an 8 channel audio test generator which is enough for two groups of AES audio The 8 channel audio is simply duplicated into groups 3 and 4 If selected Audio Embedding Insert AES into Group 1 Insert AES into Group 2 Generator Insert AES into Group 3 Insert AES into Group 4 ERES 8 Channels from Audio Generator MO TE fis selling apoles to both channels Le any duplicated changez made here ww be comedo SUY 2 mmediafaey 8 Channels from Audio lalala Page 43 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Pattern Settings Tab Some of the patterns have user adjustable settings and these settings are accessed using the pattern settings tab Main SDI 1 SDI2 Pattern Settings Audio Options Params Backpanel Events Persistence Test Color Temp Zoneplate EBU AY Sync Speed Whitelevel Fg Whitelevel Bg Whitelevel Freq X Freq Y Aspect Ratio now 4 3 Pattern Elements 127 100 100 100 100 100 ChromaMode now Luma AspectRati
75. the defect before expiration of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by LYNX Technik with shipping charges prepaid LYNX Technik shall pay for the return of the product to the customer if the shipment is within the country which the LYNX Technik service center is located Customer shall be responsible for payment of all shipping charges duties taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care LYNX Technik shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a to repair damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than LYNX Technik representatives to install repair or service the product b to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment c to repair any damage or malfunction caused by the use of non LYNX Technik supplies or d to service a product which has been modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty servicing the product THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY LYNX TECHNIK WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED LYNX TECHNIK AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRA
76. tion Free Run no external reference selected In this mode the Testor operates in standalone mode and can be used as an SPG sync pulse generator delivering SDI video analog sync outputs and 48 KHz Word Clock reference signals In terms of the supported combinations of selected SDI outputs and selected output SYNC standards the formats can be selected into two groups shown below The selected SDI output format and the sync output format must be in the same group The groups basically correspond to European and North American format groupings 625 50Hz SDTV 525 59 94Hz SDTV 720P 60Hz 720P 59 94Hz 720P 50Hz 720P 29 97Hz 720P 30Hz 720P 23 98Hz 720P 25 Hz 1080i 59 94Hz 720P 24 Hz 1080P 29 94Hz 1080i 60Hz 1080P 23 98Hz 1080i 50Hz 1080PSF 23 98Hz 1080P 30Hz 1080P 25Hz 1080P 24Hz 1080PSF 25Hz 1080PSF 24Hz While in Free Run mode the Analog Sync output is V locked to the SDI output Sync timing can be delayed relative to the SDI output using the sync delay controls Adjustment range is 1 frame total adjustable in line and pixel increments Please refer to the table below V lock and adjustable sync timing in free run mode is only valid for the selections marked In all other cases analog sync will be generated in the selected standard BUT NOT v locked to the selected test pattern SDI output Page 11 of 59 Selected Testor SDI Standard P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9
77. ttery Two rugged hard case options are provided for a self contained stand alone solution designed for mobile applications which includes integrated AC power and PC control via a USB port One version also incorporates a rechargeable battery providing 6 hours of continuous use Page 7 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Note Two versions of the Testor are available and should be selected depending on your external AES audio connectivity preferences 6 5 a O 4 l El i8 LNX LYNX H TECHNIK AG 1 TECHNIK AG y A 1 y o ie P TG 3610 B PTG 3610 D P TG 3610 B P TG 3610 D Provides connections for AES3id Provides connections for AES3 unbalanced audio on 4 x 75 Ohm balanced audio on a 15 pin female BNC connectors SubD connector Key Features List Multi format operation from SDTV to H DTV Integrated library of static and dynamic test patterns Includes dynamic EBU AV Sync audio sync test pattern 4 x external AES outputs and embedded audio AES audio outputs transformer coupled 8 channel audio generator each channel fully adjustable Adjustable AES tone frequency 20Hz to 20kHz in 1Hz steps Selectable left right channel pause Adjustable gain level OdB FS to 60
78. turn products directly to LYNX without an RMA Please contact LYNX directly your authorized dealer or reseller for details Any products received without a valid RMA will be returned as received freight collect More detailed product information and product updates may be available on our web site www lynx technik com Contact information Please contact your local distributor this is your local and fastest method for obtaining support and additional sales information LYNX Technik AG Headquarters can be contacted directly using the information below Address LYNX Technik AG Brunnenweg 3 D 64331 Weiterstadt Germany Website www lynx technik com E Mail info lynx technik com LYNX Technik manufactures a complete range of high quality modular products for broadcast and Professional markets please contact your local representative or visit our web site for more product information LYNX TECHNIK AG Page 59 of 59 LYNX www lynx technik com EBU Digital AV Sync and Operational Test Pattern Date Feb 2008 Revision 1 3 Disclaimer This pattern is not standardized or recognized by the EBU This derivative has been developed by LYNX Technik specifically for use within our Testor Test Pattern Generators It is based upon the technical document EBU Tech 3305 which defines a similar test pattern originally specified for SDTV 625 525 use only LYNX Technik has adapted and enhanced the prop
79. ultiple levels navigation is simple and the operation is intuitive after the unit has been used for a short while Rotating the control knob navigates within a level or is used to set an adjustable parameter pressing the control knob makes enters selections All menu layers have a back selection at the bottom selecting this will navigate back through the menu layers Note For some settings with a wider range e g pixel delay the increments will go from 1 to 10 after the first 10 steps To get back to a single increment just turn the knob back into the opposite direction for one step and return to the previous direction again Root default displays When first powered up the Testor will display a sequence of information detailed below Clicking pressing the selection knob at any time will enter the control menu system a mg gt E Displayed when powered Displays model number and firmware Normal status display up for 10 seconds revision installed for 10 seconds Showing SDI format and number shown for illustration only Genlock status Module defaults to this from within menu system if no changes are made for 10 seconds Note Status display will dim slightly after 10 seconds this is normal to preserve the display screen Page 22 of 59 Local Display Menu Structure P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 The table below shows the Testor menu structure and layers with short descriptions of the function
80. y be provided and will be made available as a firmware upgrade but this module hardware can never support 1080P 59 94Hz 1080P 60Hz or 1080P 50Hz due to the high bit rate requirements of these formats 2 97GHZ Page 9 of 59 P TG 3610 B D Reference Manual Rev 1 9 Audio System Testor includes an integrated 8 channel audio test generator The 8 channels are arranged into 4 x AES streams which are available as external AES signals Audio can also be embedded into both video outputs Each of the 8 mono audio channels has separate adjustments for Gain Level 0 60dB FS Tone Frequency 20Hz to 20 KHz 1 Hz increments Phase 0 to 359 degrees 1 degree increments Pause Momentary pause ON OFF Bit Depth per AES 20 or 24 bit The 8 Mono audio channels are assigned as follows Sample rate is 48 kHz Channel 1 left Channel 2 right Channel 3 left Channel 4 right Channel 5 left Channel 6 right Channel 7 left Channel 8 right AR The first 8 channels can also be embedded into AES Group 3 and 4 which is the full SDI embedded payload 16 channels of audio 8 AES assignment below Channel 1 left AESS Channel 2 right Channel 3 left Channel 4 right Channel 5 left AES 7 Channel 6 right AES Group 4 Channel 7 left P Channel 8 right With a valid reference sync input all audio is frequency locked to reference Including the 48KHz word clock output AR AR System Timing The
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