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Multi-Format, Multi-Standard Waveform Rasterizers
WVR7100 • WVR7000 • WVR6100
The WVR7000 and WVR7100 are discontinued. The WVR6100 is still available
Features
& Benefits
- WVR7000 and WVR7100 Support HD, SD, and
Composite Video Formats
- The WVR6100 Supports SD and Composite Video
Formats
- Optional Eye Pattern and Jitter Displays and Measurements
for HD and/or SD-SDI Signals (available on WVR7100 and WVR6100)
- FlexVu™
XGA Output Provides Unique, Flexible Tiling for “Four Instruments in One”
Capability with Crisp Displays, Intuitive User Interface, Backlit Buttons,
and Online Help
- Exclusive Session Screens, Picture Bright-ups, Extensive
Alarming, and Error Logging Screens for Content Status at a Glance
- Fully
Digital Processing for Accurate, Repeatable, Drift-free Operation
- Patented
Tektronix Timing Display Makes Facility Timing Easy
- Exclusive Tektronix
Gamut Displays Help Ensure Compliant Content
- User-definable Safe
Action and Safe Title Graticules Help Operators Easily Identify Incorrectly
Positioned Video Content
- Closed Caption Decode and Display Capability
Helps Operators Quickly Verify and Correct CC errors
- Flexible options
for monitoring of audio formats include: Digital AES or Embedded Audio and
Analog Audio. WVR6100 and WVR7100 include Dolby Digital (AC-3), Dolby E, and
Decode and Monitoring (Including Metadata)
- Audio monitoring Displays
Including Lissajous and Surround Sound Allow for Audio Signal Compliance Without
the Need for an Additional Instrument
- A Variety of Remote Control
Configurations for Complete Integration Flexibility
- Instrument Presets
for Quick Recall of Commonly Used Configurations
- Digital Cursors
for Precise Time, and Amplitude
- Optional Eye Pattern and Jitter Measurements
(available on WVR7100 and WVR6100)
- Line Select with Field and Picture
Bright-ups
- Extensive Alarming and Error Logging Screens
Applications
- Confidence
Monitoring of High Definition (HD), Standard Definition (SD), and Composite
Signals
- Compliance Checking in Distribution and Broadcast
- Content
QA in Production and Post-Production
WVR6100
The
WVR6100 comes standard with the SD monitoring capability, with the option
to add Composite Analog Video monitoring capability. Available audio options
offer support for monitoring digital audio (embedded and AES/EBU inputs),
analog audio, and Dolby audio formats. Available measurement options offer
in-depth digital data analysis and SDI signal measurements, such as Eye diagrams
and jitter.
WVR7000
The latest addition to the Tektronix WVR
family of rasterizers, the WVR7000 provides an ideal solution for basic monitoring
needs of HD digital video. Its flexible architecture allows you to buy only
those options that you need today with configurations that meet your budgetary
requirements. WVR7000 supports HD monitoring applications with options to
add SD and/or Composite Analog Video monitoring capabilities. Available audio
options offer support for monitoring digital audio (embedded or AES/EBU inputs)
and analog audio.
WVR7100
The WVR7100 offers high performance
monitoring and measurement for applications involving HD digital video. It
combines the video and audio monitoring capabilities available on the WVR7000.
It also provides optional support for Dolby audio decode and monitoring (including
Metadata) capabilities. WVR7100 offers two physical layer measurement options,
EYE and PHY. Option EYE provides eye display, jitter readout and cable length
measurement. Option PHY provides additional automated eye measurements and
jitter waveform display.
Ideal for multi-format environments, the WVR6100
and the WVR7000 Series Video Monitoring Rasterizers offer the performance
and flexibility needed for demanding video applications. With these instruments,
users can now monitor HD, SD, and Analog Composite Video, as well as Audio
Signals, all from a single, convenient 1 RU instrument.
Powerful Display
Flexibility - FlexVu™ Display
To maximize application flexibility,
a high-resolution, tiled display design lets users customize presentation
of information for each operation they wish to perform. Waveform, Vector,
Gamut, Audio (optional), Eye/Jitter (optional), Timing, Status and Picture
displays can be combined with line select, gain and magnification in nearly
unlimited combinations. These instruments offer a number of exclusive displays
that speed and simplify the monitoring and measurement tasks, continuing the
Tektronix tradition of measurement leadership.
Waveform Displays
A
complete range of display options lets users choose between parade and overlay
presentation of SDI signals in RGB, YPbPr, YRGB or pseudo-composite formats.
Full horizontal timing flexibility is provided with 1Line, 2Line, 1Field and
2Field sweep modes, with or without magnification. Both fixed and variable
vertical gain are offered, each with the outstanding accuracy and repeatability
that comes from a fully digital design.
Four different views of the same
signal.
High-performance composite waveforms are available
in the WVR7100, WVR7000, and WVR6100. Wide bandwidth and outstanding display
quality combine to let users discern even the finest details. A variety of
filtering options allows optimized presentation of information.
Vector
Displays
The vector display is offered with selectable 75% and 100%
targets. Each display automatically selects the appropriate graticule based
on the input format.
The patented Tektronix Lightning display provides
unique insight not available in traditional vector displays—allowing users
to visualize both luma and chroma amplitudes, as well as quantify inter-channel
timing.
Lightning
display showing correctly aligned signal.
Gamut Displays
The
patented Tektronix Diamond and Split Diamond displays enable Colorists, Editors,
and Operators to visualize whether the content is RGB Gamut-compliant with
a single glance. Plus, they are designed to help isolate the Out-of-Gamut
component just as easily.
For SDI component content that is destined
for broadcast in composite systems, the unique Tektronix Arrowhead display
can be used to monitor Composite Gamut compliance without the need for a separate
encoder. Within this display, a separate upper and lower luma-only Gamut limit
can be applied. The power of the FlexVu™ display lets users monitor the Diamond
and Arrowhead displays simultaneously for complete confidence in content compliance
throughout the delivery chain.
Diamond,
Split Diamond, and Arrowhead shown in conjunction with a summary of all video
errors.
Each of these displays offers user-selectable
Gamut thresholds so Operators can set monitoring limits appropriate to their
specific operation. In addition, Gamut monitoring is fully integrated with
the powerful alarm logging and reporting capability of the WVR7100, WVR7000,
and WVR6100.
Picture Displays
For a qualitative view of the
content, a full-color picture monitor display is offered, which can be displayed
as a full-screen presentation, in a single tile, or in multiple tiles (up
to four). This display is compatible with all input formats and features automatic
adjustment for aspect ratio and number of active lines.
In addition
to displaying the picture, the WVR7100, WVR7000, and WVR6100 can also display
Safe Action and Safe Title graticules which help Editors and Operators easily
identify incorrectly positioned video content. Besides the graticules defined
by SMPTE RP218, ITU, and ARIB, two sets of totally flexible, user-definable
graticules can also be chosen.
Every WVR7100, WVR7000. and WVR6100
can detect the presence of closed caption data that conforms to EIA608, EIA708
and ARIB standards. Various types of closed caption data as well as content
advisory (V-Chip) information can also be decoded and displayed in the picture
mode, providing operators with simple closed caption decoding and eliminating
the need for a dedicated CC monitor, saving space and money.
Safe Action/Safe Title Graticules,
Closed Caption, and V-Chip Information shown in the picture display.
Ancillary
Data Support
The WVR7100, WVR7000, and WVR6100 improve efficiency
in diagnosing problems with ancillary data conforming to ARIB STD-B35, STD-B37,
STD-B39, TR-B22, and TR-B23 standards.
Analog, Digital (AES and Embedded),
Dolby Digital, and Dolby E Audio Capabilities (Optional Capabilities)
A
range of audio options, which can add comprehensive audio monitoring capabilities
for both analog and digital audio, are available in the WVR7100, WVR7000,
and WVR6100.
- Available on all models:
- Option DS
monitors digital audio, both embedded and AES/EBU inputs.
- Option
AD monitors analog audio formats and all the digital audio formats included
in Option DS
- Available on the WVR6100 and WVR7100:
- Option DD
monitors and decodes Dolby Digital audio (AC-3) plus the analog and digital
audio formats included in Option AD
- Option DDE monitors and decodes
Dolby E plus all the audio formats included in Option DD
Options
DD and DDE automatically sense Dolby audio formats and place a status message
in the appropriate audio bar, eliminating confusion about audio input formats.
Dolby status displays offer in-depth review of decoded Dolby metadata. Options
DD and DDE allow full Dolby signals to be decoded and output as an analog
or digital signal.
All audio options have an audio bar display that
can display up to six audio bars for analog inputs, up to eight audio bars
on AES/EBU inputs and embedded audio sources, and up to ten audio bars when
decoding Dolby Digital and Dolby E formats.
Dolby E signal monitoring with
multi-channel Surround Sound display and Metadata analysis display.
All
audio options have an audio bar display that can display up to six audio bars
for analog inputs, up to eight audio bars on AES/EBU inputs and embedded audio
sources, and up to ten audio bars when decoding Dolby Digital and Dolby E
formats.
The audio options provide user-selectable scales, meter ballistics
and audio level indicators. “In-bar” messages show status and fault conditions
for each monitored audio channel, reducing the likelihood of an undetected
audio problem.
Audio phase displays include phase correlation meters,
a flexible Lissajous display (for any pair of channels), and a multiple-channel
“Surround Sound” display that shows audio levels (A-weighted or linear), total
sound volume, phantom source locations, and the dominant sound position.
The
Audio Session display shows audio error conditions (such as parity errors),
highest true peak, and the number of detected, clips, mutes, over-levels,
and silences. User-specified threshold values determine over-level and silence
conditions and the duration a potential audio problem must persist before
the instrument generates an alarm.
The audio options provide audio
output monitoring of up to 8 analog or digital channels. This allows for embedded
audio to be de-embedded from the SDI signal and output as discrete analog
or digital signals. These outputs can be used for decoding of Dolby digital
signals, including stereo down-mixes. Option DD provides selection for any
two channel to be decoded and output. Options DDE provides full decode of
Dolby Digital or E signals.
A
summary of audio status, errors, and decoded information on audio data combined
with level bars and Surround Sound display.
Eye Pattern
and Jitter Displays and Measurements (Optional Capabilities)
With
the purchase of Option EYE, the WVR7100 and WVR6100 can display Eye pattern
in 3-Eye, 10-Eye (SD), 20-Eye (HD), one field, or two field sweep rate. Users
can easily use the digital cursors to measure the amplitude, rise/fall time,
and rise/fall overshoot of the Eye pattern. Option EYE also provides the most
advanced Jitter level indicator that provides the unique capability of measuring
jitter deviations beyond 1 UI and cable length measurements.
Option
PHY provides all the capabilities of Option EYE plus the capability to display
Jitter waveform in line or field sweep rate. Both Option EYE and Option PHY
provide a selection of Timing Jitter, Alignment Jitter, and multiple high
pass filters (10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, and 100 kHz) which help users
to separate high and low frequencies jitter components.
With the Tektronix
FlexVu™ display, the WVR7100 and WVR6100 are capable of monitoring Timing
Jitter and Alignment Jitter together with Eye patterns in both 3-Eye and either
10-Eye (SD) or 20-Eye (HD) modes simultaneously in separate tiles. Various
Jitter waveforms (Option PHY only), with different sweep rates and vertical
scale magnifications, can also be displayed simultaneously. To enhance the
ease of monitoring jitter, a color-coded Jitter meter, with a user-selectable
threshold and numeric jitter values in UI and ns (or ps), is available with
any of these Eye patterns or Jitter waveforms within the same tile.
Simultaneous
display of four Eye Patterns with Jitter Meters showing Timing and Alignment
Jitters.
Both Option EYE and Option PHY offer an SDI
Status display. This display summarizes the SDI physical layer status including
two color-coded Jitter meters (each with a different user-selectable filter)
with respective numeric Jitter values, as well as source signal level, cable
loss, and approximate cable length measurements based on the user-selected
cable type. In addition to these measurements, Option PHY also includes automatically
measured Eye amplitude, rise-time, and fall-time measurements in the SDI Status
display and a jitter waveform display. Tektronix' physical layer measurement
capabilities are the most advanced in a video rasterizer instrument.
Jitter
waveform displays and SDI Status display with automated Eye measurements (Option
PHY only).
Status Displays
The WVR7100, WVR7000,
and WVR6100 offer a variety of displays designed to show status at a glance,
in addition to the status bar continually displayed at the bottom of the screen.
A comprehensive overview of the video content status is presented in the video
session screen. Offering a time-based compilation of information, this screen
is ideal for presenting evidence of compliance after content checking. Information
on input format and session time is presented, along with statistics on Error
Detection and Handling (EDH)/Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) errors and Gamut
errors. Information is presented in errored seconds, errored fields and percentage
of total fields—together providing a unique quantitative insight to content
quality.
Audio
and video summary statistics combined with a Gamut display.
When
one of the audio options is installed, an audio session screen is available.
This screen records the highest true peak, Loudness (Leq), as well as the
number of clips, overs, mutes, and silences during the session time.
An
alarm status screen can also be displayed providing up-to-the-moment information
on the state of each condition currently being monitored by the instrument.
To
support unattended monitoring applications, as well as provide documentation
for service level agreements, the system maintains a log of all monitored
alarms, time-stamped with Vertical Interval Time Code (VITC), Longitudinal
Time Code (LTC), Ancillary Time Code, and time of day references.
Timing
Display
This intuitive display makes facility timing easy through
a simple graphical representation which clearly shows the timing offsets between
HD and SD signals relative to the reference.
The patented Tektronix
Timing display presents a unique timing comparison between a digital (SD or
HD) or analog composite signal and a house reference signal (composite or
tri-level sync), thus eliminating the complexity in timing SD and HD signals.
Timing differences are displayed numerically in terms of vertical lines and
horizontal time in μsec relative to the house reference signal. A simple graphical
display shows the relative timing of the input signal (the circle) versus the
reference signal (the crosshair). When the two signals are properly timed,
the circle changes from red to green color and is concentric with the crosshair.
Intuitive
Timing display.
Remote Access and Control
Powerful
and flexible remote control features help users integrate these instruments
into a variety of remote monitoring scenarios. The WVR7100, WVR7000, and WVR6100
can be remotely accessed and controlled through a variety of mechanisms: remote
front panel, web interface, ground closure, and SNMP.
The remote front
panel option (WVRRFP), with the same buttons and knobs configuration as the
front panel on the instrument, allows operators to access and control the
base unit from a distance of up to 100 ft, using a cable. Users can simultaneously
control the WVR7100, WVR7000, and WVR6100 from the base unit and from the
remote front panel.
Remote
front panel (WVRRFP) for WVR7100 or WVR6100.
Using
the built-in 10/100Base-T Ethernet port, users can remotely control every
major feature of the instrument and view the display, as well as download
the alarm log and print the screen contents for easy record keeping through
a regular web browser. This powerful application offers a variety of control
options to suit individual preferences, and allows users to create and recall
an unlimited number of instrument presets. With this capability, users can
control remotely several WVR instruments from a single computer with a click
of a mouse.
Where simplified interfacing is the dominant requirement,
a ground-closure type remote interface provides access to an alarm signal
output and instrument presets. The ground-closure interface is ideal for use
in master control scenarios or in outside broadcast applications.
Back panel with audio options.
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