Features
& Benefits
- Monitors SD and HD digital component video -
single product for both standards
- Exclusive Diamond, Split Diamond
and Arrowhead displays offer unique insight into the gamut compliance of your
content
- Safe Action and Safe Title Graticules help editors and operators
easily identify incorrectly positioned video content
- Multi-mode display
improves efficiency by letting you view a wide variety of displays simultaneously
- Fully
digital processing for accuracy, repeatability, stability and reduced cost
of ownership
- Closed Caption detection and decode let operators quickly
verify correct closed captioning in the video content
- Ancillary data
analysis reduces the time and effort needed to isolate and diagnose problems
in the data content of video signals
- Comprehensive error detection,
reporting, and logging offer powerful support for content QA and service-level
verification
- Configurable alarms with user-adjustable thresholds
let you select a level of monitoring most suited to your application
- HD/SD
Eye Pattern Display with automated measurements and Jitter Display improve
efficiency in the installation and maintenance of digital video distribution
system (M module only)
- Digital audio monitoring capability with surround
sound verifies compliance of digital video and digital audio signals in a
single instrument, conserving space and lowering capital expenses (requires
purchase of additional module).
- TFT Color LCD Display, with integrated
touch screen control, provides a unique, flexible user interface with intuitive,
status-at-a-glance operation
- Remote interface for access and control
from any location
Applications
- Quality
control in the production and post-production of HD/SD digital video content
- Monitoring
and compliance checking in the distribution and broadcast of HD/SD digital
video
- Video equipment qualification and troubleshooting in the installation
and maintenance of HD/SD digital video facilities and systems
The WFM700
Series of Multi-format Waveform Monitors offers the monitoring capabilities
needed in the production, post-production, distribution, and transmission
of high-definition (HD) and standard-definition (SD) digital video content.
For
mixed HD/SD environments, the multi-format WFM700A gives you the tools
you need to perform operational monitoring tasks like checking signal validity
and content quality, setting levels, and verifying signal paths. The WFM700HD offers
an HD-only version of these same capabilities. The WFM700M offers all
the capabilities of the WFM700A plus the digital analysis capabilities important
in the design, installation, and maintenance of digital video systems, including
eye diagram with automated measurements, jitter, and data measurements for
both HD and SD formats. With available digital audio monitoring support,
you can expand the capabilities of any WFM700 configuration to monitor both
digital video and audio in a single instrument.
These products combine
the best of traditional waveform monitors with the measurement accuracy, repeatability,
and stability achievable with fully digital technology. Their modular design
lets you purchase the capability you need now and add capabilities later as
your requirements change. Backed by Tektronix innovation, service, and support,
these modular, multi-format, fully digital waveform monitors lower your cost
of ownership while offering powerful tools for monitoring digital video and
audio signals.
Tektronix-exclusive Color Gamut Monitoring
Problems
with production and operational equipment can introduce illegal colors in
the digital video signal, i.e. colors that fall outside established gamut
limits. Every member of the WFM700 Series has the following Tektronix patented
gamut monitoring displays:
- Diamond and Split Diamond – monitoring
for RGB gamut compliance
- Arrowhead – monitoring for composite gamut
compliance including luma+chroma and separate luma limit checking
With
these specialized displays you can significantly reduce the time and effort
needed to perform this critical quality control task:
The Diamond Display
helps you quickly and easily analyze RGB gamut problems. At a glance, you
can tell if any part of the signal trace lies outside the graticule, indicating
a gamut error. The display's construction makes it easy to isolate the source
of the problem. Errors appearing only in the upper diamond indicate a problem
with the blue component, while errors appearing only in the lower diamond
indicate a red component problem. An error that appears in both diamonds exposes
a problem with the green component. The Diamond display gives you a unique,
visual indication of signal components that are causing gamut errors so you
can quickly make the adjustments needed to correct the problem.
WFM700 Diamond display
The
Split Diamond display separates the two diamonds to help you easily detect
component values below the black level. Both the Diamond display and the Split
Diamond display offer user-adjustable thresholds for the white and black level
of each component, and a single touch returns you to default settings quickly.
WFM700
Split Diamond display
Often, digital video in component
format is converted into NTSC or PAL composite video format for transmission.
Due to differences in component and composite color spaces, video signals
that fall within legal RGB color space may not convert into signals that fall
within a legal composite gamut.
The Arrowhead display helps you quickly
detect this type of color gamut error, without the need for a separate composite
encoder. To form the Arrowhead display, the WFM700 transforms the component
signal into an NTSC or PAL composite signal representation and plots the luminance
component of this signal vertically against the chrominance component plotted
horizontally. Component signal values that correspond to out-of-gamut NTSC
or PAL composite signal values will lie outside the legal region shown on
the Arrowhead display.
You can adjust the thresholds used to define
out-of-gamut conditions in the Arrowhead display, tailoring the monitor's
operation to fit your specific requirements. The Arrowhead display has adjustable
luma+chroma limits and luma-only limits. Each allows user-defined upper and
lower limits. You can easily assess luma-only and luma+chroma compliance all
within the Arrowhead display.
WFM700
Arrowhead display
Familiar Waveform Monitoring Displays
and Controls
All WFM700 models offer familiar waveform displays.
You can view digital video signal components in either an RGB, YRGB, YPbPr color
space, displayed in parade or overlay mode. The YRGB color space combines
the Y luminance signal with the RGB component signals to give you benefits
from both traditional color spaces.
WFM700 YRGB Waveform display
in parade mode
In addition to these digital waveform
displays, the WFM700 products can also display a familiar composite representation
of an SDI digital signal.
WFM700
Composite Waveform display
Every WFM700 model offers
a rich set of familiar waveform display controls including:
- 1-line,
2-line, 1-field, and 2-field sweep selections
- Line and field selects
- Flat
and low-pass filtering
- 1x, 5x, 10x and variable gain settings
- 0%
and 7.5% setup levels in the composite waveform representation
- Offset
and aligned chroma settings in YPbPr color space
- Horizontal
magnification
- Selectable graticules including mV, IRE, and % scales
When
used in 2-line sweep mode, the magnify feature will automatically configure
the instrument for optimal viewing of the horizontal blanking interval on
any SD or HD digital signal, eliminating the need for tedious, trial-and-error
adjustment.
Tradition and Innovation in Monitoring Color Amplitude
and Timing
Complementing these full-featured waveform displays, every
WFM700 product offers two specialized displays for monitoring the color information
in digital video signals.
- The traditional Vector display for
monitoring PbPr color amplitude
- The Tektronix-patented
Lightning display for monitoring luma and chroma amplitudes and interchannel
timing
The Vector Display gives you a choice of representations,
either component graticule or composite graticule. The composite representation
is independent of the input signal colorimetry and gives the best indication
of hue shift. The component representation allows comparisons with equipment
having similar Vector display representations.
Selecting the composite
graticule will show the color vector with the traditional compass rose display.
You can manually configure the compass rose for the appropriate composite
standard, either NTSC or PAL, or let the instrument automatically select the
appropriate display based on the type of signal monitored. Like the composite
analog waveform representation, you can apply either 0% or 7.5% setup levels
to waveforms.
In the component representation, you can configure the
display to either show or remove the compass rose graticule. You can also
choose to display the I and Q color axes.
WFM700 Vector display with composite
graticule (compass rose)
The Tektronix-exclusive Lightning
Display combines chrominance and luminance information in a unique approach
that helps you quickly detect and isolate amplitude and timing problems in
these signal components. Most importantly, you can use a standard color bars
signal to make these measurements. You do not need to use special test signals.
Only the Lightning display gives you the ability to use readily available
signals for making these critical measurements, saving you both time and resources.
The
Lightning display is especially useful in detecting and isolating interchannel
timing problems. Bowing of traces in the upper half of the display represents
a timing problem between Y and Pb, while bowing in the lower half
of the display represents timing errors between Y and Pr. Calibrated
graticule marks on the display help you quantify these timing errors.
WFM700
Lightning display
You can set either 75% or 100% color
bar targets on both the Vector and Lightning display, or use the gain settings
to normalize signal amplitudes. In the Lightning display you can use the magnification
settings to expand the display scale for better viewing of the graticule marks.
Automatic
Detection of a Wide Range of Signal Formats
All WFM700 models have
two terminating inputs for serial digital signals in either SMPTE 292M format
(WFM700 HD, WFM700A, and WFM700M) or SMPTE 259M format (WFM700A and WFM700M).
The following table shows the supported signal formats
|
Standard
|
Physical Interface
|
Image Format
|
Field / Frame rate
60 Hz
|
Field / Frame rate
59.94 Hz
|
Field / Frame rate
50 Hz
|
Field / Frame rate
30 Hz
|
Field / Frame rate
29.97 Hz
|
Field / Frame rate
25 Hz
|
Field / Frame rate
24 Hz
|
Field / Frame rate
23.98 Hz
|
|
274M
|
292M
|
1920x
1080i
|
X
(D-292)
|
X
(E-292)
|
X
(F-292)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
274M
|
292M
|
1920x
1080p
|
|
|
|
X
(G-292)
|
X
(H-292)
|
X
(I-292)
|
X
(J-292)
|
X
(K-292)
|
|
274M
|
292M
|
1920x
1080sF
|
|
|
|
X*2
|
X*2
|
X*2
|
X
|
X
|
|
240M/260M
|
292M
|
1920x
1035i
|
X
(A-292)
|
X
(B-292)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
296M
|
292M
|
1280x
720p
|
X
(L-292)
|
X
(M-292)
|
X
|
|
|
|
X
|
X
|
|
ITU-R
BT.601*1
|
259M
|
720x
576i (625)
|
|
|
X
(C-259)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ITU-R
BT.601*1
|
259M
|
720x
483i (525)
|
|
X
(C-259)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*1 ITU-R BT.601 defines sampling for SD serial
digital video per SMPTE 259M and ITU-R BT.656.
*2 These
segmented-frame format signals are detected as their corresponding interlaced
format.
The monitor will automatically detect the signal format and
establish the appropriate settings for the various displays.
Every
WFM700 model will also automatically detect the colorimetry of an HD input
signal, or you can manually select either ITU-R BT.709-2 or SMPTE 240M.
All
models accept an external reference signal for synchronization. You can let
the instrument automatically detect the external reference signal format or
manually select any of the following formats: NTSC, PAL, 1080i (50 Hz, 59.94
Hz, 60 Hz), 1080p (23.98 Hz, 24 Hz), or 720p (59.94 Hz).
“Status-at-a-Glance”
Video Session Display
In addition to detecting a wide range of video
signal characteristics, the WFM700 waveform monitors offer valuable status
and error reporting capabilities, like the unique Video Session display. This
display summarizes a variety of statistics relevant to video content health
and standards compliance, including:
- Signal format and colorimetry
- Stuck
bits indicator
- Presence or absence of ancillary data, including embedded
audio, closed caption data, or timecodes
- Presence or absence of color
gamut errors
- CRC values
- Errored seconds, errored fields,
and % errored fields statistics
WFM700 Video Session display
The
comprehensive summary available on the Video Session screen offers singular
insight into video signal quality over time including the percentage of total
content in error. It gives you a powerful tool for verifying video content
quality, especially valuable in supplying documentation for contractual or
business arrangements based on content quality.
Timing Reference and
Auxiliary Data Monitoring
Every WFM700 Series product can detect information
contained in the horizontal and vertical synchronization intervals in the
digital video, including:
- Start-of-Active-Video (SAV) and End-of-Active-Video
(EAV)
- Error detection and reporting per SMPTE RP165 for standard
definition and SMPTE 292M for high definition
- Presence of closed
caption information in accordance with EIA608 and, if presence, decode and
display the data on picture display
- Presence of closed caption information
embedded in accordance with EIA708 and ARIB B37 standards
- Ancillary
Time Code (ATC) and Vertical Interval Time Code (VITC) values
- Presence
of V-chip data and, if presence, the decoded rating information
- Presence
of ARIB STD-B39, ARIB STD-B35, ARIB TR-B22, and ARIB TR-B23
Depending
on your preference, WFM700 waveform monitors can either show the SAV and EAV
in waveform display or strip out this data prior to display.
WFM700 Auxiliary Data Status
display
The Ancillary Data Display helps you view information
contained in any ancillary data packet by specifying the appropriate first
data identifier (DID) and secondary data identifier (SDID). All WFM700 Series
waveform monitors can display the data as a table of data words in hex format.
The display can also show information on data block and count, packet type,
and checksums.
WFM700
Ancillary Data display
Every WFM700 Series product
can detect the presence of closed caption data that confirms to EIA608, EIA708,
and ARIB B37 standard. For EIA608 format, all WFM700 models can decode and
display the closed caption data on picture display with the actual line number
containing these closed caption data.
WFM700 picture display with decoded
EIA608 Closed Caption data
User-adjustable Alarms
and Event Logging
Further enhancing the capability available with
the Video Session display, all WFM700 Series instruments can report and log
a wide range of alarm conditions, including:
- Input signal or
external reference signal missing or format mismatch
- Color gamut
errors
- EAV/SAV missing or mismatch with line number
- SAV
placement error
- CRC and EDH errors, code word violations, or field
and line length errors
- Ancillary data and Closed Caption present/absent
errors, parity errors, or checksum errors
You can adjust the
thresholds used in detecting color gamut errors to customize alarm reporting
to your requirements.
WFM700
General Alarm Status display
No single alarm signal
mechanism works for all facilities. Consequently, every WFM700 waveform monitor
lets you chose any of the following alarm reporting methods:
- Audible
beep
- On-screen icon or message
- Output on remote control
port
- Event Log entry
- SNMP trap
With a simple,
push-button style user interface, you can configure the waveform monitor to
use any combination of these alarm-reporting mechanisms. You can select different
combinations for different alarms.
WFM700
Alarm Configuration display
Every WFM700 model maintains
an event log with each entry stamped with the time-of-day the event occurred.
You can also configure event logging to time stamp events with a VITC value.
Recording
each individual event separately can fill the event log quickly. To address
this, the event classifies entries as:
- Single shot - one isolated
occurrence
- Continuous - uninterrupted sequence of occurrences
- Intermittent
- interrupted sequence of closely spaced occurrences
The event
log stores a continuous event sequence as two entries marking the beginning
and ending of the sequence, saving space and increasing the time span of the
log. When storing intermittent events you can choose between two logging
modes:
- Log for resolution - Log intermittent events as separate
entries, giving you the information needed to determine when the individual
events occurred
- Log for duration - Log for a longer time period by
combining intermittent events into a single log entry
By offering
more sophisticated logging, the WFM700 Series lets you tailor event logging
to help you troubleshoot challenging operational failures, or meet any reporting
requirements specified in service level agreements.
WFM700 Event Log
Convenient
User Interface Features and Display Modes
WFM700 waveform monitors
offer many convenient user interface features and display modes, including:
- An
integrated thin-film LCD color display with touch screen
- Full screen
and thumbnail picture display
- Multi-mode display capability that
lets you flexibly combine two displays into a single, split-screen view
- Freeze
mode for comparing live signals against a stored reference
- Electronic
graticules and digital cursors
- Safe action and safe title graticules
that help you easily identify incorrectly positioned video content
- Up
to 42 stored presets
- Print screen capability, context sensitive on-line
help, and complete instrument diagnostics
The LCD display effectively
uses color to help you analyze waveforms. A simple, soft key menu structure
uses touch-screen control to avoid complex setup, configuration, and control
operation. Touch-screen control also simplifies the front panel layout,
creating a clean design with a large display. Context-specific assignment
of the general-purpose knob makes it easy to adjust cursors, navigate through
menus, and enter numeric values.
WFM700
Front Panel
With a color display, WFM700 monitors can
show a full-screen version of the picture content in the monitored video signal.
In addition to the full-screen view, all WFM700 models can display a thumbnail
version of the picture on the Waveform, Vector, Lighting, Gamut, and data
displays to help you easily correlate signal characteristics with actual picture
content.
In Line Select mode, a gold cursor overlaid on the thumbnail
display indicates the position of the currently monitored video line or sample.
You can also select “brightup” conditions that show the location of RGB or
composite gamut errors on the picture display.
WFM700 Full-screen Picture
display
WFM700 Thumbnail Picture display
The Multi-mode Display
combines two different displays into a single, split-screen view. You can
determine the arrangement of the displays on the split-screen and access the
full-screen display menus directly from multi-mode. The color thumbnail display
is available in most combinations. The flexibility offered in multi-mode lets
you form the display combinations that best address your needs, giving you
a powerful tool for verifying signal quality and diagnosing problems.
WFM700
Multi-mode display
Dealing with subtle or intermittent
failures presents a special challenge. The Freeze Mode offered on every WFM700
model lets you compare a live signal to a previously captured reference signal.
With Freeze mode you can detect small or intermittent changes or easily compare
complex signals, helping you diagnose these difficult problems.
WFM700 Freeze Mode display
Video
monitors and television sets may overscan, i.e. placing parts of the image
outside the display area. Incorrect placements of graphics, logos, and other
branding elements can obscure text or essential action. The Safe Action and
Safe Title graticules help you quickly assure that the action and titles you
produced lie within the safe areas defined in SMPTE RP218. The Safe Action
Area is the maximum image area within which all significant action shall be
contained while the Safe Title Area is the maximum image area within which
all significant titles should be contained.
WFM700 picture display with Safe
Action and Safe Title Graticules in HD format
The all-digital
design of the WFM700 Series offers improved performance and convenience in
measuring waveform parameters. Electronic graticules let you chose the best
reference scale for a measurement. Digital cursors accurately measure voltage
and time deltas in all standard and magnified sweeps. On-screen readouts
and icons overlaid on the display inform you of signal parameters and instrument
settings or conditions, including:
- Selected input, input format,
colorimetry, and displayed waveform component
- Sweep, gain, and magnification
settings
- Line, sample, and field selections
- Cursor readings
- Errors
and alarm conditions
WFM700
Waveform display with electronic graticules and digital cursors
Every
WFM700 waveform monitor saves the instrument state when powered down and automatically
restores this state when powered up. In addition, you can configure up to
42 presents to set up common configurations at the touch of a button.
Taken
together, the user interface features and display modes just described create
a flexible, intuitive and feature-rich environment you will find easy to learn
and easy to use.
Powerful Digital Video Waveform Measurement Available
For
in-depth technical measurement of digital video signals, you need additional
capabilities. For making highly precise inter-channel amplitude and timing
measurements, every WFM700 model offers the familiar Bowtie display. The
WFM700M offers more comprehensive measurement capability, adding the following
displays to those offered on the WFM700A and WFM700HD:
- Data display
- Eye
pattern display with automated measurements
- Jitter display
If
you currently use a WFM700A or WFH700HD, you can add these measurement capabilities
by ordering the WFM7M field upgrade kit.
The Bowtie Display adds to
the timing measurement capability available in the Lightning display. Using
a special Bowtie test signal in component format, this display helps you make
precise and accurate measurements of inter-channel amplitude and timing. The
left bowtie shows the amplitude and timing relationship between the 1st and
2nd components in the test signal, while the right bowtie shows
these relationships between the 1st and 3rd components.
An inter-channel amplitude problem widens the signal at the center null position
in the bowtie. An inter-channel timing problem shifts this center null position.
WFM700
Bowtie display
The Data Display available on the WFM700M
gives you detailed information on the actual data values in the video signals.
You can use this display to locate protocol errors or view ancillary data.
The
right side of the display shows the data values in either hexadecimal, decimal,
or binary format and uses the following color coding for easy identification
of data types and errors:
- Green – Active video data
- Gray
– Data in horizontal or vertical blanking intervals
- White – EAV,
SAV, and other reserved words
- Yellow – Data outside nominally allowed
values
- Red – Data with illegal values
The left side
of display shows un-interpolated digital values plotted against sample number
as a digital waveform. You can configure this display in either video mode
or data mode.
In video mode, the display shows the Y, Cb,
Cr values aligned temporally, but offset vertically. Like the
waveform display, you can configure the display to show 1, 2, or all 3 components.
For
SD signals, data mode shows the data in the same sequence as it occurs in
the SDI signal, i.e. Y, Cb, Y’, Cr where Y is the co-sited
luma sample and Y’ is the isolated luma sample. For HD signals, data mode
splits the data into a Y channel and a multiplexed Cb, Cr channel,
again to match the data orientation in the SDI signal.
You can display
a thumbnail picture view in the data display, with cursor overlays showing
the current line and sample.
WFM700
Data display
Using the WFM700M Eye Pattern Display,
you can view and measure the amplitude, rise time, aberrations, and jitter
of the both SD and HD serial digital signals. The automated Eye measurements
feature includes a histogram of the Eye sample amplitude values that gives
you another aid for understanding the characteristics of the SDI signal. The
3-Eye display shows jitter uncorrelated to the parallel word length. To view
jitter characteristics correlated to the parallel word you can select either
the 10-Eye (SD) or 20-Eye (HD) display. Clock recovery bandwidth adjustable
to 10 Hz, 100 Hz, and 1 kHz helps you isolate the jitter components of interest.
WFM700
Eye Pattern display
In Jitter Display mode, the WFM700M
demodulates the signal jitter, displays a trace of video-correlated jitter
vs. time, and measures peak-to-peak time jitter in the active display. To
isolate timing and alignment jitter components you can select one of four
high-pass filters with 10 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, and 100 kHz cutoff frequencies,
respectively. When placed in Line Select mode, the WFM700M will measure the
jitter of the selected line, giving you greater precision than waveform monitors
that only measure field jitter. The WFM700M also makes the jitter demodulator
output available on an external connector so you can attach an oscilloscope
or spectrum analyzer for further analysis.
WFM700 Jitter Mode display
Using
the digital signal processing capabilities available in the all-digital WFM700
Series, the WFM700M makes these critical measurements with a high-degree of
accuracy, stability, and repeatability – the measurement performance you would
expect from Tektronix.
The automated Eye measurements include amplitude,
rise time, fall time, rise overshoot, fall overshoot, and a histogram of the
Eye sample amplitude values. In Jitter Display mode, the WFM700M demodulates
the signal jitter, displays a trace of video-correlated jitter vs. time, and
measures peak-to-peak time jitter in the active display.
Digital Audio
Monitoring Available on All Models
All members of the WFM700 Series
detect and report the presence or absence of embedded audio channels. You
can add more extensive capability for monitoring AES/EBU digital audio channels
by including Option DG in your order for any WFM700 Series waveform monitor.
You can add this audio monitoring capability to a previously purchased WFM700
model by ordering the WFM7DG field upgrade.
WFM700 Series digital audio
monitoring and measurement features include:
- Monitoring of up
to 16 embedded digital audio channels
- 4 AES/EBU audio inputs/outputs
for monitoring up to 8 non-embedded audio channels, or producing up to 8 channels
of de-embedded audio output
- Support for multi-channel digital audio
in 5.1 and 7.1 formats
- Audio Level Bar display of 2, 4, 6, or 8 audio
channels with true peak, PPM, and Extended VU meter ballistics and selectable
scaling
- Single-axis Phase Correlation Meter showing the phase relationship
between signals on an audio channel pair
- Flexible Lissajous display
showing the phase relationship between channels, with X/Y or Sound Stage (L/R)
axis orientation and automatic gain control
- Surround Sound Display
for 5.1 multi-channel digital audio format with total volume, center volume,
phantom source, and dominant sound indicator as well as LS and
RS correlation meter
Surround Sound Display helps
you more precisely mix, master, edit, and verify 5.1 multi-channel digital
audio. The visual representation of the sound image complements your auditory
experience.
The display shows the audio level balance among the left
(L), right (R), left-surround (LS), and right-surround (RS)
channels on the ruled scales radiating from the center. A vertical bar between
the L and R channels shows the center (C) channel audio level.
The
polygon formed by connecting the level indicator endpoints shows the total
sound volume formed by the L, R, LS, and RS channels.
This connecting line will bend away from the center if the two signals have
a positive correlation, will bend towards the center if the signals have a
negative correlation, and will not bend if the signals have no correlation.
In addition to this total volume indicator, the display has a separate center
volume indicator by connecting the ends of the L, C, and R channel level by
straight lines.
Phantom source indicators (PSIs) located on each side
of the display show the location of potential phantom sound sources formed
by adjacent channels.
The display also has a cross-hair pointer that
shows the location of the dominant sound in the sound image, and a correlation
meter at the bottom of the display that shows the correlation between the
Ls and Rs channel.
WFM700
5.1 multi-channel Surround Sound displays
You can configure
the waveform monitor to display either the Audio Level Bars with Phase Correlation
Meters or combined with the Lissajous display into a single view.
WFM700 Audio monitoring with
Level Bars and Lissajous displays
The audio monitoring
module supports the embedded and AES/EBU formats shown in the following table:
|
Audio Standard
|
Physical Interface
|
Sampling Frequency
|
|
48.0 kHz
|
44.1 kHz
|
|
AES3-1992 (r1997)
|
AES-3id-2001
|
X
|
X
|
|
AES3-1992 (r1997)
|
SMPTE 259M
|
X
|
|
|
AES3-1992 (r1997)
|
SMPTE 292M
|
X
|
|
Complementing these standard displays, the Channel Status
display decodes the information in the Channel Status block defined in AES3-1992
(r1997) for both consumer-grade and professional-grade audio.
WFM700 Audio Channel Status display
Option
DG adds configuration controls that let you select the audio channels you
want to monitor and to tailor channel assignments to best meet your requirements.
The configuration menus include standard channel assignments for multi-channel
5.1 and 7.1 audio formats, and for stereo pairs. For multi-channel audio,
it is important to ensure the correct phase relationship between channels
and groups. A flexible Lissajous display allows each channel to be compared
to any other channel. This is especially useful in verifying the correct amplitude
and phase relationship between line-up tones.
WFM700 AES input configuration
screen
Audio monitoring support adds several alarm
conditions to the list of video alarms described earlier, including detection
of:
- Audio CRC errors
- Clip, mute, over, and silence conditions
- Audio
parity errors
- Embedded audio absence and AES audio unlock
You
can set the thresholds that trigger alarms on over and silence conditions.
This feature is ideally suited for monitoring digital audio derived from analog
audio sources. For example, due to the digitization of audio hum, these signals
do not typically contain the all-zero samples that trigger a mute alarm. In
this case, you can use the adjustable silence alarm to detect loss of audio
program.
Like the session display used to monitor video signals, all
WFM700 models with audio monitoring capability offer an Audio Session screen
that lets you quickly check the health of any digital audio channels and track
key audio signal parameters. Key fields include:
- Highest true
peak, highest uninterpolated peak, and highest bar reading
- Sample
rate and active bits
- The number of clips, mutes, overs, and silences
- Invalid
samples
- Detected receiver errors
WFM700 Audio Session display
Like
the Video Session display, the Audio Session display gives you a powerful
tool for verifying and documenting content quality.
In the multi-mode
display of a WFM700 waveform monitor with audio monitoring capability, you
can combine the Audio Level Bar and Phase Correlation Meter display, the Lissajous
display, Surround Sound display, the Audio Channel Status display or the Audio
Session display with any of the displays already available in multi-mode.
Adding
audio monitoring capability to a WFM700 waveform monitor gives you a powerful,
space-efficient, and cost-effective solution for monitoring and measuring
your digital video and audio signals.
Multiple Inputs/Outputs for
Easy System Integration
In addition to the inputs and outputs described
earlier, every WFM700 model has the following connections:
- VGA
output for viewing the LCD display on a detached VGA monitor
- Analog
component video picture monitor outputs
- VGA picture monitor output
that follows the component picture monitor output for viewing the picture
on an inexpensive VGA display
- Looping inputs for bi-level and tri-level
sync
- One switched SDI output that follows the selected input
- An
SD SDI picture monitor output
WFM700 Back Panel with two WFM700M
video input modules and an audio input module installed.
For
the component video picture monitor output, you can select signal format (RGB,
Y'P'bP'r) and HD colorimetry (ITU-R BT.709, SMPTE 240M).
You can also select picture brightups for RGB and composite gamut errors as
well as Line/Sample brightups for use in Line Select mode operation to indicate
the monitored line and sample on the external picture monitor.
With
these connections, you have a wide range of choices for integrating the WFM700
waveform monitor into your facility, as illustrated in the following diagram.
System
integration diagram showing a WFM700 Waveform Monitor with external displays
Network
Access and Control
As the industry consolidates production, distribution,
and transmission facilities, remote access and control of monitoring equipment
becomes increasingly important. The WFM700 Series offers two forms of remote
access and control:
- A 9-pin remote control port reports alarm
conditions and lets you control the monitor by selecting one of seven available
instrument presets
- A network remote control interface lets you view
the WFM700 displays using a standard Web-browser over an Ethernet-based network
- SNMP
(Simple Network Management Protocol) speeds development and integration of
remote control software for external control and reporting of major functions
of the WFM700, including all error alarms
WFM700 Network remote control
interface
The network communication software supports
both manual assignment of IP addresses and the use of a DHCP server.