B&K Precision 1249B - Manual User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)

4.

RF Output


The rf output of the NTSC Generator may be applied to a television
receiver, video tape recorder or other video equipment tunable to
channel 3 or 4. Use the following procedure:

a.

Connect a coaxial cable from the IF/RF output jack of the
NTSC Generator to the antenna terminals. The 75

Ω input

point is desired, or use 75

Ω to 300Ω coupler.

b.

Set the RF/IF switch on the Generator to the RF position
(disengaged).

c.

Set the channel selector of the equipment under test to channel
3 or channel 4, whichever is not used for broadcasting in your
area.

d.

Set the CH 4/CH 3 switch on the NTSC Generator to the
same channel that was selected on the equipment under test.

e.

Patterns may now be selected.

5.

I-F Output

The i-f output of the NTSC Generator may be injected into the i-f
section of television receivers, video tape recorders, or any other
video product using the standard 45.75MHz i-f frequency. Use the
following procedure:

a.

Connect a probe to the IF/RF output jack of the NTSC
Generator.

b.

Set the RF/IF switch on the Generator to the IF position

(engaged).

c. The probe may be used to inject the 45.75MHz i-f

signal at the desired point.

d. Patterns may now be selected.

6.

Composite Video Output

A composite video signal may be applied to the input
or injected at subsequent test points of non-rf
equipment such as video monitors, video distribution
amplifiers, signal processing equipment, etc. A
composite video signal may also be injected into
circuit points after the video detector in television
receivers, video tape recorders, or other rf equipment.
The IF/RF and COMPOSITE VIDEO output jacks
may be used simultaneously if desired. Use the
following procedure:

a.

Connect a coaxial cable or probe from the
COMPOSITE VIDEO jack of the Generator to
the desired point in the equipment under test.

b.

Adjust the COMPOSITE VIDEO LEVEL
control to obtain the desired signal level and sync
polarity at the output jack. Fully counterclockwise
rotation gives maximum amplitude with negative
polarity sync. Clockwise rotation reduces level
and the center of rotation is minimum level.
Rotation past the center reverses the polarity of the
signal to positive sync and further clockwise
rotation increases signal level. Maximum
clockwise rotation is approximately 1Vp-p level,
although it is uncalibrated.

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