Page 2 - FCC Class A Notice; Extron’s Warranty; Precautions; Safety Instructions • English
FCC Class A Notice Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designedto provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment isoperated in a commercial environm...
Page 3 - ᅝܼ乏ⶹ; 䄺ਞ
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Page 4 - CAUTION; Power; See the; Frequency
VTG 300/300R • Quick Start Guide CAUTION Operation and service must be performed by authorizedpersonnel only. These units must be operated inaccordance with national and local electrical codes. Prior to using the VTG 300R for the first time, please besure that the batteries are fully charged. To ope...
Page 5 - Table of Contents; Selecting a; Menu System
VTG 300/300R • Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide — VTG 300/300R, cont’d VTG 300/300R • Table of Contents Chapter 1 • Introduction .......................................................... 1-1 About the VTG 300/300R .................................................... 1-2 Features ...................
Page 6 - Table of Contents, cont’d
VTG 300/300R • Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d
Page 7 - Introduction; Chapter Two; Operation; Features; Multiple video outputs
VTG 300/300R • Introduction Introduction VTG 300/300R Video Test Generator 2 Chapter Two Operation Front Panel Features Left Side Panel LED (VTG 300R model only) Right Side Panel Power Input Top Panel Video Output Bottom Panel Audio Output Example Applications Connecting Audio Outputs Menus, Configu...
Page 8 - Setting the Audio; Next; Selecting a Video Test Pattern; Front Panel Features; LCD; Audio Setup menu
VTG 300/300R • Operation VTG 300/300R • Operation Operation 2-3 4 Audio frequency adjustment (Frequency) — When the audio signal type is either a sine or square wave (see 2 above), the audio frequency can be adjusted from 20 Hz to 20 kHz (sine) or20 Hz to 5 kHz (square). Press the button to increase...
Page 9 - Example Applications; Connecting Audio Outputs; Output 1; Battery charge status LED; Right Side Panel Power Input; 2 VDC power input; Top Panel Video Output; Composite video output; Bottom Panel Audio Output
VTG 300/300R • Operation VTG 300/300R • Operation Operation, cont’d 2-5 2 Output 2: 3-pin XLR connector — Balanced mono audio is output from this male connector. 3 Output 3: 3.5 mm mini stereo phone jack — Unbalanced mono audio on both left and right channels is output from this femalemini phone jac...
Page 10 - Default menu; Figure 2-1 — Default menu cycle; Output 2; -pin XLR Pin Configuration; Output 3; Output 3 submenu; Menu button
VTG 300/300R • Operation VTG 300/300R • Operation Operation, cont’d 2-7 Default menu The default menus appear on the LCD when no adjustments areactively being made. They cycle between the screens showingthe currently selected horizontal scan frequency of the videooutput signal, the audio output leve...
Page 11 - Figure 2-4 — Audio Setup menu; Main menus; Figure 2-3 — Test Pattern Setup menu
VTG 300/300R • Operation VTG 300/300R • Operation Operation, cont’d 2-9 Grayscale submenu Select the grayscale test pattern from among two types. Press any or button to select from the different testpatterns: • 32-level split bars (default) — to set grayscale tracking and evaluate contrast linearity...
Page 12 - Advanced Setup menu; Figure 2-6 — Advanced Setup menu; Video Setup menu; Figure 2-5 — Video Setup menu
VTG 300/300R • Operation VTG 300/300R • Operation Operation, cont’d 2-11 RGB Sync format submenu (RGB Sync Fmt) The VTG offers a choice of four RGB sync formats. Press any or button to select from among the formats: • RGBHV (default) • RGBS • RGsB • RsGsBs Raster border submenu (RasterBorder) A whit...
Page 13 - Screen saver timer submenu (ScrSvr Timer); Figure 2-7 — Screen saver default menu cycle
VTG 300/300R • Operation VTG 300/300R • Operation Operation, cont’d 2-13 blacked out screen, and the Cycle mode will display all sixcategories of test patterns at four-second intervals. Although the output screen will be blacked out when theBlank screen saver mode has been selected, the outputsync w...
Page 14 - Additional Functions; Low Battery mode; Installing the; Figure 2-9 — Low battery warning mode; Button Lock mode; • The message “Unit Reset to Factory Defs” will be; Exit menu; The following flowchart describes the Exit menu.
VTG 300/300R • Operation VTG 300/300R • Operation Operation, cont’d Additional Functions In addition to the main menu system, there are several otherfunctions that are featured by the VTG. A low battery warningmessage and a button lock mode that locks out all front panelbuttons except the power butt...
Page 15 - Audio Testing Features; Selecting audio signals; Setting the audio level; Audio; Figure 2-10 — Button Lock mode
VTG 300/300R • Operation VTG 300/300R • Operation Operation, cont’d 2-17 Audio Testing Features The VTG can output from among six different audio signalformats. The audio level can also be selected from a range oflevels available for each audio format. Depending on the audio signal format, the audio...
Page 16 - Video Testing Features; Setting the audio frequency; Figure 2-11 — Sweep speed submenu
VTG 300/300R • Operation VTG 300/300R • Operation Operation, cont’d Video Testing Features The VTG can output a total of 13 different test patterns byselecting from among six categories of test patterns: crosshatch,H pattern, color bars, grayscale, alternating/multiburst, andwhite field. See figure ...
Page 17 - Selecting a video test pattern; Figure 2-12 — Six categories of test patterns
VTG 300/300R • Operation VTG 300/300R • Operation Operation, cont’d 2-21 Selecting a video test pattern Pressing the Test Patterns button will determine what categoryof test pattern to display. The signal range and/or the outputrate also determine the actual test pattern. See the followingillustrati...
Page 18 - Conserving the VTG 300 Battery Life; Recharging the VTG 300R; Installing the VTG 300 Batteries
VTG 300/300R • Operation VTG 300/300R • Operation Operation, cont’d 2-23 Conserving the VTG 300 Battery Life In order to conserve battery life, batteries should be removedfrom the VTG 300 if it will not be used for an extended period oftime. For information specific to the VTG 300R chargingsystem, s...
Page 19 - Installing the Protective Boot
VTG 300/300R • Operation VTG 300/300R • Operation Operation, cont’d 2-25 Installing the Protective Boot The included protective rubber boot protects the VTG fromabuse and shock while it is in use. The boot may also bereversed to protect the front panel when not in use, as shownbelow. VT G 3 00 VID E...
Page 21 - Specifications and Part Numbers; external power supply; Specifications; ±30 mV for S-video and composite video
VTG 300/300R • Specifications and Part Numbers VTG 300/300R • Specifications and Part Numbers Specifications and Part Numbers A-3 Output level .................................. 0.3 Vp-p for component video (bi-level sync)0.6 Vp-p for component video (tri-levelsync)TTL: 5.0 Vp-p, unterminated for RG...
Page 22 - Specifications and Part Numbers, cont’d; These items are included in each order for a VTG 300/300R.; Included parts; Label; VTG 300R’s rechargeable battery pack; All nominal levels are at ±10%
VTG 300/300R • Specifications and Part Numbers VTG 300/300R • Specifications and Part Numbers Specifications and Part Numbers, cont’d A-5 Included Parts These items are included in each order for a VTG 300/300R. Included parts Part number VTG 300 60-543-01 VTG 300R 60-543-02 Rubber boot (blue) 70-37...