Time code display – Tektronix 1760 User Manual

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Basic Measurements

1760 Series Component Waveform/Vector Monitor User Manual

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Time Code Display

Linear Time Code, also known as Longitudinal Time Code
(LTC), is an 80-bit signal with information which makes it
possible to accurately identify an individual frame of re-
corded video. LTC is typically recorded on an unused audio
track. The 1760--Series monitor provides a voltage-versus-
time display of the Time Code waveform, which can be used
to check for the following problems:

H No signal.
H Sync word in the wrong position (improper

Time Code-to-Video sync).

H Low amplitude or noisy time code signal.

To display the Time Code signal on the monitor, connect the
video signal containing LTC to the rear-panel REMOTE
connector as follows: pin 12 (+ input), pin 13 (-- input), and
pin 14 (ground). Push the front-panel

TIME CODE

button.

The display should be a stable square wave.

Sync Word

The trigger point is FIELD 1 of the applied video wave-
form—either internal or external reference. When synchro-
nized to video, the display is stable. The sync word should
appear on the right. If it is missing, drifting, or in another
position, there is a problem with the Time Code-to-Video
synchronization.

Amplitude

Time code gain is set from the

GAIN MENU

when

TIME CODE

display is selected. Gain choices are 0 dBu, 4 dBu, 8 dBu, or
12 dBu. Select gain relative to the system under test. If the
waveform monitor display amplitude is much less than would
be expected for the given input, a problem may exist with the
Time Code level.

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