Videotek VTM-2000 Owner's manual

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OPERATOR'S SAFETY SUMMARY
CAUTION — these instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce
the risk of electric shock, do not perform this installation or any servicing unless you
are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
To ensure safety:
• The unit should not be exposed to dripping or splashing, and no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the unit.
• When the unit is to be permanently cabled, connect the protective ground conductor before making
any other connections.
• Operate built-in units only when they are properly fitted into the system.
• For permanently cabled units without built-in fuses, automatic switches, or similar protective facilities,
the AC supply line must be fitted with fuses rated to the units.
• Before switching on the unit, ensure that the operating voltage set at the unit matches the line
voltage, if appropriate. If a different operating voltage is to be set, use a fuse with the appropriate
rating. Refer to the Installation Instructions.
• Units of Protection Class I with an AC supply cable and plug that can be disconnected must be
operated only from a power socket with protective ground contact:
− Do not use an extension cable—it can render the protective ground connection ineffective.
− Do not intentionally interrupt the protective ground conductor.
− Do not break the protective ground conductor inside or outside the unit or loosen the protective
ground connection; such actions can cause the unit to become electrically hazardous.
• Before opening the unit, isolate it from the AC supply. Then ensure that:
− Adjustments, part replacements, maintenance, and repairs are carried out by qualified personnel
only.
− Safety regulations and rules are observed to prevent accidents.
− Only original parts are used to replace parts relevant to safety (for example, the power on/off
switches, power transformers, and fuses).
• Replaceable fuses can be hazardous when live. Before replacing a fuse, disconnect the AC power
source.
• Use caution when cleaning the equipment; isopropyl alcohol or similar solvents can damage or
remove the labels.
• Observe any additional safety instructions specified in this manual.
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VTM-2000 Installation and Operation Handbook
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Contents
Section 1 ♦Introduction
Video Standards Supported.................................................................................................. 1-1
Service and Support.............................................................................................................. 1-3
Section 2 ♦Installation
Inspecting the Shipment ....................................................................................................... 2-1
Rack Mounting the VTM-2000 .............................................................................................. 2-2
Connecting the VTM-2000 ............................................................................................... 2-3
Ethernet Setup ................................................................................................................. 2-4
Configuring the VTM/TVM Series with the RCU-2000 Remote Control .......................... 2-6
Section 3 ♦General Operation
Terms .................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Introduction to Operating the VTM-2000 .............................................................................. 3-1
Types of Controls .................................................................................................................. 3-4
Selecting a Pane ................................................................................................................... 3-4
Full-Screen Display Selection .......................................................................................... 3-4
Selecting a Video Input .........................................................................................................3-5
Powering Down from the Front Panel ................................................................................... 3-5
Navigating the Pane Setup Menu ......................................................................................... 3-5
Reference......................................................................................................................... 3-6
Pane Overview...................................................................................................................... 3-6
Main Title Bar ................................................................................................................... 3-7
Icons ............................................................................................................................ 3-7
Status Bar ........................................................................................................................ 3-7
The Waveform Display.......................................................................................................... 3-7
Waveform Front Panel Selections ................................................................................. 3-11
Moving the Waveform using the Setup Knobs .......................................................... 3-11
Sweep Button ............................................................................................................ 3-11
Mag Button ................................................................................................................ 3-12
Gain Button................................................................................................................ 3-12
Zoom Button .............................................................................................................. 3-13
Placing the Waveform Display in Line Select Mode.................................................. 3-13
Waveform Pane Menu Selections.................................................................................. 3-14
Filter Selection ........................................................................................................... 3-15
Parade and Overlay Selections ................................................................................. 3-15
Format ....................................................................................................................... 3-16

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Blanking (SD-SDI only).............................................................................................. 3-16
Component Sequence (SD-SDI only) ....................................................................... 3-16
Center Waveform ...................................................................................................... 3-16
Waveform Setup........................................................................................................ 3-16
Utilizing the Vector Display ................................................................................................. 3-17
Controlling the Vector .................................................................................................... 3-22
Gain Button................................................................................................................ 3-22
Zoom Button .............................................................................................................. 3-22
Placing the Vector Display in Line Select Mode....................................................... 3-23
Vector Pane Menu Selections ....................................................................................... 3-23
Standard .................................................................................................................... 3-24
Vector Position .......................................................................................................... 3-24
Center Vector............................................................................................................. 3-24
Vector Setup.............................................................................................................. 3-24
Picture Display .................................................................................................................... 3-25
Alarm Status Display........................................................................................................... 3-26
Audio Display ...................................................................................................................... 3-27
Audio Scales .................................................................................................................. 3-27
Vertical Audio Displays.............................................................................................. 3-28
Expanding the Audio Display......................................................................................... 3-31
Presets ................................................................................................................................ 3-31
Storing Presets .............................................................................................................. 3-31
Recalling Presets ........................................................................................................... 3-31
Preset 4 (Factory Preset)............................................................................................... 3-32
Section 4 ♦Global Setup Menu Functions
Navigating the Setup Menu................................................................................................... 4-1
Setup Menu and Alarm Tables ............................................................................................. 4-2
Video Format Menu ....................................................................................................... 4-11
Video A, B, C, or D Configure.................................................................................... 4-11
Waveform Setup Menu .................................................................................................. 4-11
Digital Waveform Graticule........................................................................................ 4-11
NTSC Pedestal (or 7.5 IRE Setup)............................................................................ 4-11
PAL Waveform Scale ................................................................................................ 4-11
DC Restore................................................................................................................ 4-11
Waveform Intensity.................................................................................................... 4-11
Waveform Contrast.................................................................................................... 4-12
Persistence ................................................................................................................ 4-12
Attack......................................................................................................................... 4-12

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Vector Setup Menu ........................................................................................................ 4-12
PAL Overlay............................................................................................................... 4-12
SD I/Q Lines (Component Vector Only) .................................................................... 4-12
Vector Intensity .......................................................................................................... 4-12
Vector Contrast.......................................................................................................... 4-12
Persistence ................................................................................................................ 4-12
Attack......................................................................................................................... 4-13
Audio Setup Menu ......................................................................................................... 4-13
Configure Inputs ........................................................................................................ 4-13
Meter Setup ............................................................................................................... 4-13
AES Validity Bit.......................................................................................................... 4-15
Output Preferences.................................................................................................... 4-15
Display Setup ................................................................................................................. 4-16
Display Colors............................................................................................................ 4-16
Graticule Intensity ...................................................................................................... 4-16
Monitor....................................................................................................................... 4-16
Time Code ................................................................................................................. 4-17
Communications Setup.................................................................................................. 4-17
RCU Port ................................................................................................................... 4-17
IP Configuration ......................................................................................................... 4-17
GPI Output Function .................................................................................................. 4-18
Unit ID........................................................................................................................ 4-19
System Setup Menu....................................................................................................... 4-19
Panel and Preset Lockout ......................................................................................... 4-19
Set Time .................................................................................................................... 4-21
About.............................................................................................................................. 4-22
Section 5 ♦Alarm Descriptions
Setting Alarms....................................................................................................................... 5-1
Audio Alarms......................................................................................................................... 5-2
Peak Audio....................................................................................................................... 5-2
Loss of Sound .................................................................................................................. 5-2
Video Alarms Digital Descriptions......................................................................................... 5-2
Loss of Carrier.................................................................................................................. 5-2
Digital Gamut ...................................................................................................................5-2
RGB Upper/Lower ....................................................................................................... 5-2
EDH.................................................................................................................................. 5-2
Video Alarms Analog Descriptions........................................................................................ 5-2
Loss of Signal................................................................................................................... 5-2

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SC/H Phase ..................................................................................................................... 5-2
Analog Gamut .................................................................................................................. 5-3
Peak Upper.................................................................................................................. 5-3
Peak Lower.................................................................................................................. 5-3
Section 6 ♦Troubleshooting
Cold Starting the VTM-2000 ................................................................................................. 6-1
Cold Start ......................................................................................................................... 6-1
Warm Start....................................................................................................................... 6-2
Cold Start after VFlash..................................................................................................... 6-2
Updating with VFlash ............................................................................................................6-2
Problems, Causes, and Solutions......................................................................................... 6-2
Appendix A ♦Specifications
Video .....................................................................................................................................A-1
Audio .....................................................................................................................................A-2
Control...................................................................................................................................A-3
Display ..................................................................................................................................A-3
Time Code.............................................................................................................................A-4
Magnification......................................................................................................................... A-4
VFlash ...................................................................................................................................A-4
Remote Control.....................................................................................................................A-4
Power Requirements ............................................................................................................A-5
Mechanical ............................................................................................................................ A-5
Environmental .......................................................................................................................A-5
Standard Accessories ...........................................................................................................A-5
Options..................................................................................................................................A-5
Appendix B ♦Pinouts
Appendix C ♦RCU-2000 Remote Control Unit
Installing the RCU-2000........................................................................................................C-1
Operating the RCU-2000 ......................................................................................................C-3
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................C-3
Specifications ........................................................................................................................C-4
Power Requirements (External Power Supply) ...............................................................C-4
Mechanical.......................................................................................................................C-4
Environmental ..................................................................................................................C-4
Standard Accessories......................................................................................................C-4
Pinouts ..................................................................................................................................C-5
Appendix D ♦Glossary

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Index
Figures
Figure 1-1. VTM-2000 Front and Back Panels......................................................................... 1-2
Figure 2-1. Mounting the VTM-2000 in a Rack ........................................................................ 2-2
Figure 2-2. VTM-2000 Back Panel Connectors........................................................................ 2-3
Figure 2-3. VTM-2000 Dedicated PC Connection.................................................................... 2-4
Figure 2-4. VTM-2000 Network PC Connection....................................................................... 2-5
Figure 2-5. Connecting the RCU-2000 Remote Control Panel to Multiple VTM-2000 Units.... 2-6
Figure 3-1. VTM-2000 Front Panel* ......................................................................................... 3-1
Figure 3-2. Sample Multi-Display ............................................................................................. 3-3
Figure 3-3. Selecting a Pane ....................................................................................................3-4
Figure 3-4. Sample Quad Diagram........................................................................................... 3-6
Figure 3-5. Full-Screen Display Diagram ................................................................................. 3-7
Figure 3-6. Waveform Display Diagram ................................................................................... 3-8
Figure 3-7. RGB and YCBCRGraticule ................................................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-8. RGB and YCBCRZoom 0 mV Graticule ............................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-9. RGB and YCBCRZoom 700 mV Graticule ........................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-10. Moving the Waveform ........................................................................................ 3-11
Figure 3-11. Establishing the Sweep Scale............................................................................ 3-12
Figure 3-12. Establishing the Gain ......................................................................................... 3-13
Figure 3-13. Establishing Line Select ..................................................................................... 3-14
Figure 3-14. Vector Display Diagram ..................................................................................... 3-17
Figure 3-15. Vector NTSC Graticule....................................................................................... 3-18
Figure 3-16. Vector NTSC Zoom Upper Left......................................................................... 3-19
Figure 3-17. Vector NTSC Zoom Upper Right ....................................................................... 3-19
Figure 3-18. Vector NTSC Zoom Lower Right ....................................................................... 3-20
Figure 3-19. Vector NTSC Zoom Lower Left.......................................................................... 3-20
Figure 3-20. Vector PAL Zoom Center ................................................................................... 3-21
Figure 3-21. Vector SD with I/Q.............................................................................................. 3-21
Figure 3-22. Establishing the Vector Gain.............................................................................. 3-22
Figure 3-23. Establishing Line Select ..................................................................................... 3-23
Figure 3-24. Picture Display Diagram..................................................................................... 3-25
Figure 3-25. Alarm Status Display Diagram ........................................................................... 3-26
Figure 3-26. Two Bar Graph Display with Lissajous Diagram................................................ 3-29
Figure 3-27. Four Bar Graph with Lissajous Display Diagram ............................................... 3-30
Figure 4-1. Display Color Selection ........................................................................................ 4-16
Figure 4-2. Enter Password Screen ....................................................................................... 4-19
Figure 4-3. Enter New Time Screen ....................................................................................... 4-22

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Figure 4-4. About Screen ....................................................................................................... 4-22
Figure B-1. ANALOG AUDIO IN/OUT 37-pin, Male, D-sub Connector For Audio Option ....... B-1
Figure B-2. XGA OUT 15-pin, Female, D-sub Connector ........................................................B-2
Figure B-3. GPI/TALLY Connector........................................................................................... B-3
Figure B-4. GPI/TALLY Breakout Board ...................................................................................B-3
Figure B-5. Remote RJ-11 Control Connector .........................................................................B-4
Figure B-6. VFlash RJ-45 Connector ....................................................................................... B-4
Figure C-1. RCU- 2000 Front and Back Panel Views ..............................................................C-1
Figure C-2. Connecting the RCU to Multiple VTM-2000 ..........................................................C-2
Figure C-3. RCU-2000 TO MAIN UNIT RJ-11 Connector........................................................C-5
Tables
Table 2-1. Parts Required to Rack Mount the VTM-2000 using the DRC-2 ............................ 2-2
Table 2-2. Description of Back Panel Connectors.................................................................... 2-3
Table 3-1. Front Panel Description........................................................................................... 3-1
Table 3-2. Description of Quad Screen Display ....................................................................... 3-3
Table 3-3. Reference menu...................................................................................................... 3-6
Table 3-4. Description of Icons.................................................................................................3-7
Table 3-5. Video Formats and Units of Measure...................................................................... 3-8
Table 3-6. Video Formats and Critical Amplitude Limits .......................................................... 3-8
Table 3-7. Description of Waveform Display Diagram ............................................................. 3-9
Table 3-8. Waveform (Analog) Menu Structure...................................................................... 3-14
Table 3-9. Waveform (Digital) Menu Structure....................................................................... 3-15
Table 3-10. Description of Vector Display Diagram ............................................................... 3-17
Table 3-11. Vector Pane Menu............................................................................................... 3-24
Table 3-12. Description of Picture Display Diagram............................................................... 3-25
Table 3-13. Description of Alarm Status Display Diagram ..................................................... 3-26
Table 3-14. Alarm Status Pane Menu .................................................................................... 3-27
Table 3-15. Description of Two Bar Graph Display with Lissajous Diagram.......................... 3-29
Table 3-16. Description of Four Bar Graph with Lissajous Display Diagram ........................ 3-30
Table 4-1. Setup Menu Tables ................................................................................................. 4-2
Table 4-2. Video Format Menu................................................................................................. 4-3
Table 4-3. Waveform Setup Menu............................................................................................ 4-3
Table 4-4. Vector Setup Menu.................................................................................................. 4-3
Table 4-5. Audio Setup Menu................................................................................................... 4-4
Table 4-6. Audio Alarms Menu ................................................................................................. 4-6
Table 4-7. Video Alarms, Digital Menu..................................................................................... 4-7

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Table 4-8. Video Alarms, Analog Menu.................................................................................... 4-8
Table 4-9. Display Setup Menu ................................................................................................ 4-9
Table 4-10. Display Colors Menu ............................................................................................. 4-9
Table 4-11. Communications Setup Menu ............................................................................. 4-10
Table 4-12. System Setup Menu ............................................................................................ 4-10
Table 4-13. About Menu ......................................................................................................... 4-10
Table 4-14. Ballistic Specifications with Attack and Decay .................................................... 4-14
Table 6-1. VTM-2000: Problems, Causes, and Solutions ........................................................ 6-2
Table B-1. Pinouts for ANALOG AUDIO IN/OUT Connector and Audio Breakout Board.........B-1
Table B-2. XGA OUT Connector Pinouts .................................................................................B-2
Table B-3. Pinouts for GPI/TALLY Connector and GPI/TALLY Breakout Board......................B-3
Table B-4. Remote RJ-11 Control Connector Pinouts .............................................................B-4
Table B-5. VFlash RJ-45 Connector Pinouts............................................................................B-4
Table C-1. Description of RCU-2000 Back Panel Connectors.................................................C-1
Table C-2. RCU-2000: Problems, Causes, and Solutions .......................................................C-3
Table C-3. Pinouts for RCU-2000 TO MAIN UNIT Connector .................................................C-5

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VTM-2000 Installation and Operation Handbook 1-1
Section 1 ♦Introduction
The Videotek VTM-2000 is a Muti-format On-Screen Monitor with waveform
monitor, vectorscope, picture, and alarm status. It is a 19” rackmounted unit that
accepts two NTSC or PAL composite video signals, two SD-SDI video signals, and an
external analog reference video signal. The display presents the image carried by the
selected video input as a real-time, full-motion picture. Front panel user controls allow
for various display and selection modes.
In addition, the VTM-2000 also accepts the audio option VTM-A3-OPT 1, which is the
Advanced Audio Analysis Option with bargraphs and lissajous. With the
VTM-A3-OPT 1 up to four audio channels can be viewed simultaneously. There are
two analog stereo inputs, four AES/EBU inputs, and 16 channels of embedded audio.
It also contains analog monitoring outputs of up to four channels simultaneously.
The VTM-2000 seamlessly integrates into any broadcast, post-production, camera
maintenance, satellite or cable facility, and is the ultimate choice for quality control,
troubleshooting, or compliance checking applications.
*US Patents 6,069,607, 6,532,024, and 6,828,981. UK Patent 2,330,475. Other US and foreign patents pending.
Features include:
• Dual SD-SDI inputs with auto detection
• Dual composite analog inputs with auto detection
• Reference input
• XGA, High Resolution, output
• Three user presets and one factory preset
• Compact 1RU configuration
• Input standards: SMPTE 259M-C, NTSC, and PAL
Video Standards Supported
The VTM-2000 supports the following video standards:
For SD:
• 525/59.94
• 625/50
For analog:
• NTSC
• PAL
The VTM-2000 front and back panels are illustrated in Figure 1-1.

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Figure 1-1. VTM-2000 Front and Back Panels
Front Panel
Back Panel

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Service and Support
For service support, telephone the Customer Service Department at 610-327-2292. If
the problem cannot be resolved over the telephone and the instrument must be shipped
to Videotek for service or repair:
• Obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number from the Videotek Customer Service
Department.
• Attach a tag to the unit with:
− Your company name, address, and telephone number
− The name of the contact person at your company
− The RA number
− The unit serial number
− An explanation of the problem
• To prevent shipping damage, pack the unit the same way Videotek had packed it.
If possible, use the original packing materials in the original shipping container.
• Ship the unit to:
Videotek, Inc.
243 Shoemaker Road
Pottstown, PA 19464-6433
Attn: Service Dept.

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VTM-2000 Installation and Operation Handbook 2-1
Section 2 ♦Installation
This section provides information about inspecting, installing, and configuring the
VTM-2000.
Inspecting the Shipment
Before installing the VTM-2000, inspect the box and the contents. Report any damage
to the shipper and telephone the Videotek Customer Service Department for service
and support (see Section 1, “Service Support”).
NOTE: Refer to the enclosed packing sheet for the latest list of items that are supplied with the unit.
The box contains the following:
• One VTM-2000
• One VTM-2000 Installation and Operation Handbook
• One 75Ωterminator
• One detachable power cord
• One breakout connector (for LTC/GPI)
• If the audio option has been purchased, one additional breakout connector or 37-pin
connector is also supplied
Save the box and packing material for any future shipping requirements.

Installation
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Rack Mounting the VTM-2000
When selecting the permanent mounting location for the VTM-2000, ensure that the
flow of air to the ventilation holes on the sides of the chassis is not obstructed. Rack
mounting the VTM-2000 is illustrated in Figure 2-1. The parts required to rack mount
the VTM-2000 are listed in Table 2-1.
Figure 2-1. Mounting the VTM-2000 in a Rack
Table 2-1. Parts Required to Rack Mount the VTM-2000 using the DRC-2
Key Item Number Quantity Description
1 831030 8 (4 for each side) Hardware screw, 10-32 x 3/4 PP black
2 831019 4 (2 for each side) Hardware washer, nylon, .437 x .195 x
.032
3 832076 2 (1 for each side) Metal rack extension bracket
4 831060 4 (2 for each side) Hardware knut 10-32
Attach the rack extension brackets to the back of the rack. Once the extension brackets
are in place, guides on the VTM-2000 unit enable it to slide in and out of rack
extension brackets for easy access and removal.
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