JVC TDR6 TV Receiver User Manual


 
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Front Panel
Details>Video Menu: used to configure the TDR6 video.
To configure the video, you must first select the video slot that corresponds to the video option card you want to configure.
Once you have select the slot, you can set the video parameters for your site requirements.
Note
: The options on the slot menu depend on the specific configuration of the TDR6.
Details>Video>Standard Video: enables you to set the parameters for standard video. This menu only appears if the TDR6 has a
standard video option module installed.
The TDR6 auto-sensing video decoder automatically changes the video parameters to match the incoming signal
PID Selects or displays the video PIDs available in the current
service
Video PIDs available in the selected service. If no
video PIDs are present, the system displays
no video present.
To disable video output, select the video off
option.
Mode Sets the video format NTSC, PAL, AUTO
PAL Submode Sets the video PAL Submode when Mode = PAL B, D, G, H, I
Setup 7.5 IRE Selects the Setup 7.5 IRE mode On, Off, Auto
Tiernan Closed Cap Providing that line 21 closed captioning is available in the
selected service, this command determines whether line 21 will
be included in the video output stream.
Note: Closed Captioning is only available when video>standard
definition>mode is set to NTSC.
On – line 21 data will be included
When Closed Captioning set to On, the Vert
Offset is automatically set to -1.
Off – line 21 will not be included
Default: Off
Delay Sets the delay between the time the video data is received and
the time the video data is sent to the video output port.
Delay is provided primarily for interoperability with other
manufacturers’ equipment. It is not normally necessary to enter a
non-zero delay value.
-1000 to +1000
Chroma Query-only; displays the video chroma format for the video input
transport stream.
n/a, 4_2_0, 4_2_2, 4_4_4
Details>Video>High Definition>Video: allows you to configure and query video parameters using the PID, format, delay, and frame
rate options. This menu only appears if the TDR6 has a high-definition video card module installed.
The TDR6 auto-sensing video decoder automatically changes the video parameters, with the exception of the delay parameter, to
match those of the input signal. The video delay must be set manually.
PID Selects or displays the video PIDs available in the current
service.
Video PIDs available in the selected service. If no
video PIDs are present, the system displays
no video present.
To disable video output, select the video off
option.
Format Query-only; displays the video format 1080I, 720P
Frame Rate Query-only; displays the video frame rate, which is auto-detected
by the TDR6
29.97 fps and 30 fps for 1080I formats
59.94 fps and 60 fps for 720P formats
Delay Sets the delay between the time the video data is received and
the time the video data is sent to the video output port.
Delay is provided primarily for interoperability with other
manufacturers’ equipment. It is not normally necessary to enter a
non-zero delay value.
-1000 to +1000
Chroma Query-only; displays the video chroma format for the video input
transport stream.
n/a, 4_2_0, 4_2_2, 4_4_4
Command Description Parameters / Response Values