Analog Waveform Monitors
1720 Series • 1730 Series
Features
& Benefits
- Performance and Economy
- Full Frame Line
Select
- Simultaneous Channel A and B Display
- Dual Filter
Display
- One-button Front Panel Recall
- RGB/YRGB Display Capability
- 1730
Series Displays D-2 Servo Waveforms
- Parallax-free Internal Graticules
- Differential
Phase and Gain Measurement
- Stereo Audio Phase Measurement
- Vector
Center Dot Clamping
- Remote Control Capability
- Available
in NTSC and PAL Standards as Well as Dual Standard
- White Phosphor
Available
- Composite Serial and Parallel Monitoring Is Available with
1730D Series
Applications
- Cost-effective
Signal Monitoring in Camera Control Consoles and Video Transmission Applications
The Tektronix
1730 Series Waveform Monitors and 1720 Series Vectorscopes provide comprehensive
television signal monitoring for both NTSC and PAL applications. These versatile
instruments are light weight, half-rack width and have bright CRTs for video
signal monitoring. Both instruments exceed normal monitoring capabilities,
and their unique features make them even more powerful when operated in tandem.
Each monitor has its own advanced feature set and the proven 1700 Series family
performance to provide more monitor for the money. These monitors do the job
faster, better and easier at an economical price.
The 1720 Series and
1730 Series families cover a wide variety of video testing needs. For typical
composite monitoring in the NTSC and PAL realm, the 1720 Series and 1730 Series
more than handle the job. If there is a need for Dual Standard testing (PAL
and NTSC), the 1735 Waveform Monitor and 1725 Vectorscope can be used. Digital
testing of both composite parallel and composite serial can be accomplished
with the 1730D Series of Digital Waveform Monitors. Whatever the individual
video testing application, the 1720 and 1730 Series family provide an easy
to use, economical solution.
Complete Line Select
The 1730 Series
Waveform Monitor has full frame line select, with alphanumeric readout, that
can be tracked by the 1720 Series Vectorscope when in Auxiliary mode. Any
one or two lines of the entire frame can be selected and displayed or the
same line(s) in both fields can be viewed at one time. An intensified zone
in the two-field sweep and on the picture monitor output signal indicates
the location of the line selection. In addition, any successive 15 lines can
be overlaid for camera and VTR adjustments.
Simultaneous Channel A
and B display
These instruments have microprocessor front panel control.
They are operator-friendly and provide outstanding features in half-rack waveform
monitors or vectorscopes. Both the 1730 Series Waveform Monitor and the 1720 Series Vectorscope
have dual channel display capability, allowing both input channels to be displayed
on the CRT simultaneously.
1730
Waveform Monitor - Simultaneous Channel A and B display.
Dual
Filter Display
The 1730 (NTSC) and the 1731 (PAL) Waveform Monitor
include dual filter display, which provides low pass and flat information
in the same display. The 2-Field and 2-Line Display Modes have the Low Pass
Filter applied to the left half of the trace. In the 1-Line Mode, the two
signals are overlaid. These filter modes can also be used independently. Both
versions of the 1730 Series have chroma filters centered around the subcarrier
frequency.
One-Button Front Panel Recall
Once the front panel
has been set up in a frequently used mode, the configuration can be stored
for later one-button recall. In addition, when the 1720 is used in tandem
with the 1730, it will respond to this Store/Recall operation. Up to four
operator-selected front panel configurations can be stored from the front
panel. Four other front panel configurations are factory-programmed settings
and are accessible from the Remote Control interface.
1730 NTSC Dual Filter display.
1720
Stereo Audio display with phase error.
1721 PAL Vector display.
1731
PAL Dual Filter display.
Line Select Test Signal display.
1720
NTSC Vector display.
Differential Phase And Gain Measurements
The
1720 Series Vectorscope graticule has scales for measuring Differential Phase
and Gain. The Differential Phase scale has markings at 2° intervals. The Differential
Gain scale has markings at 5% intervals. For even greater precision, the 1720
and 1730 Series can be coupled for differential phase measurements using the
field or line sweep on the 1730 Series Waveform Monitor. The Waveform Monitor
Chroma filter can be used for differential gain measurements.
Stereo
Audio Phase Measurements
Balanced inputs for the X Y mode are available
on the 1720 Series Vectorscope through a separate input connector. This mode
is particularly useful for evaluation of stereo audio with a special X Y graticule
scale for both amplitude and phase measurements. X Y measurements can be displayed
individually or in combination with a vector display. This input can also
be used for other applications where X Y monitoring is useful.
RGB-YRGB
The
Waveform Monitor can display RGB or YRGB. The RGB/YRGB staircase input is
through a rear panel connector.
Vector Center Dot Clamping
The
1720 Series Vectorscopes employ center dot clamping in Vector mode for easy
detection of residual sub-carrier on the signal. In addition, with no signal
present, the center dot automatically dims prolonging the CRT life.
Parallax-Free
Internal Graticules
Both instruments utilize post-accelerated, mesh-type
CRTs equipped with internal graticules to provide parallax-free displays. Variable,
evenly-illuminated scales, along with molded bezels, make waveform photography
a snap.
Remote Control
Internal front panel presets, RGB/YRGB
enable, along with front panel recall/setup can be accessed through the waveform
monitor remote connector.
Available in NTSC, PAL and Dual Standard
Both
the 1730 Series and the 1720 Series are available in either NTSC or PAL versions.
The 1721 Vectorscope and the 1731 Waveform Monitor are the PAL versions. The
1735 Waveform Monitor and 1725 Vectorscope provide PAL/NTSC Dual Standard
Monitoring.
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