GME HG139 User Manual

User's Manual
Rev 1.1
GME
TEST INSTRUMENT SAFETY GUIDELINES
WARNING
An electrical shock of over 10 milliamps of current to pass through the heart will stop most human heartbeats. Voltage as low as 35 volts dc or ac rms should be considered dangerous and hazardous since it can produce a lethal current under certain conditions. Be sure to observe following safety precautions:
1. Do not expose high voltage needlessly in the equipment under test. Remove housings and covers only when necessary. Turn off equipment while making test connections in high-voltage circuits. Discharge high-voltage capacitors after removing power.
2. If possible, familiarize yourself with the equipment being tested and the location of its high voltage points. However, remember that high voltage may appear at unexpected points in defective equipment.
3. Use an insulated floor material or a large, insulated floor mat to stand on, and an insulated work surface on which to place equipment; make certain such surfaces are not damp or wet.
4. When using a probe, touch only the insulated portion. Never touch the exposed tip portion.
5. When testing ac powered equipment, remember that ac line voltage is usually present on some power input circuits such as the on-off switch, fuses, power transformer, etc. any time the equipment is connected to an ac outlet, even if the equipment is turned off.
Limited One-Year Warranty
GME Technology warrants to the original purchaser that this product and the component parts thereof, will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one years from the data of purchase. GME Technology will, without charge, repair or replace, at its’ option, defective product or component parts. Returned product must be accompanied by proof of the purchase date in the form a sales receipt.
Term and Conditions
The warranty period is based upon the invoice date of the original purchase by the end-user.
Warranty only applies to defects in materials and/or workmanship, which occur during normal use.
Warranty does not apply to those products that are damaged due to misuse, abuse, negligence or
modification.
Warranty does not extend to any damage that occurs in shipment or due to natural phenomenon (i.e. lightning or line surges).
Warranty will be voided if the original serial number on the product is removed by accident or intentionally
This warranty gives you specific rights and you may have other rights, which vary from state-to-state.
Service & Repair
The following are procedure for returning a GME product for servicing and repair. Turn around time for repair is normally within five (5) working days excluding shipping time.
RMA Procedure Before sending your GME product in for service, be sure to contact GME Technology first to obtain a RMA number. If your product is still under warranty, please send in the product along with a
copy of the receipt showing the date when the product was purchased. If the warranty has already expired, please ask for the repair cost when you contact GME Technology for the RMA number and include a check or money order for the repair cost when you send in the product.
Please make check payable to: GME Technology
You may send your GME product to our service & repair department at:
GME Technology ATTN: Service & Repair Department 380 S. East End Ave., #H Pomona, CA 91766
Be sure to include a note showing your RMA number, your name, telephone number, return address, and a description of the problem with the product.
For the most recent support information, please visit GME Technology website at
www.gmetechnology.com/support
Digital TV sales have increased dramatically over the past few years while the sales of analog sets are declining precipitously. First quarter of 2005 has brought the greatest volume of DTV sales ever recorded, with
2.3 million DTV products accounting for 2.96 billion dollar of consumer investment. This trend is expected to grow even stronger. With the price of DTV test equipment stayed relatively expensive, often in the range of thousands of dollars, the effort of getting into DTV for many individuals is highly discouraged. The HG139 is designed to accommodate the need for an affordable high quality tool for the calibration and testing of digital television.
Table of Contents
Page
Introduction …………………………………………………………………………. 1
Item Checklist ……………….…………………………………………………….... 1
Features ……………………………………………………………………………... 1
Understanding the Front Panel …………………………………………………….... 2
Basic Operation ……………………………………………………………………... 3
Video Patterns and Applications …………………………………………………... 4-10
Specifications ………………….……………………………………………………... 11 GME Product Information …………………………………………………………… 12
Notes ……….………………….…………………………………………………....... 13
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the HG139 HDTV (High Definition Television) Pattern Generator. It is an
easy-to-use handheld video pattern generator that generates a wide variety of test patterns for
comprehensive testing, calibration, and repair of HDTV, analog television monitors, and other video equipments. The HG139 delivers the quality and functionality you would expect from an expensive high end HDTV pattern generator at a very affordable price. With its easy to understand interface, the HG139 is designed to meet the need of people from all levels ranging from novice to video professionals.
The HG139’s clock frequency is 74.25MHz for HDTV modes. The test patterns are generated in real­time by digital ICs and converted to analog output signal by three precision digital-to-analog converters. The HG139 generates both a tri-level sync signal for HDTV monitors and a traditional bi­level sync signal for NTSC monitor. The negative sync pulse amplitude is nominally -0.3 volts below the blanking level and the positive sync pulse amplitude is nominally +0.3 volts above the blanking level. Full-scale video/sync is generated in a 7:3 rate, compliant with SMPTE standards signals.
Item Checklist
9 One HG139 HDTV pattern generator 9 One protective rubber holster 9 One 7.5V AC power adaptor 9 Three BNC-to-RCA adaptors 9 One User’s Manual
Features
Designed for testing, calibration, and service of High Definition TV and NTSC analog
television
4 selectable modes including 1080i, 720p, 480p, and NTSC 9 commonly used video test patterns including COLOR BARS, CROSS HATCH,
STAIRCASE, MULTIBURST, OVERSCAN-BOUNCE, PLUGE, NEEDLE, CHECKER, and RASTER (choose from White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue, and Black)
Single push button selectable patterns with hold down reverse Precise 74.25 MHz HDTV clock frequency Conform with SMPTE and NTSC industrial video standards AC adaptor power source or standard 9v battery operation Low battery indicator Handheld enclosure with protective rubber boot Ideal for on-the-bench and in-the-field testing Easy to use, lightweight, portable, and affordable
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Understanding the Front Panel
1. Power ON/OFF switch
This Power ON/OFF switch is on the left side of the unit. Slide the switch upward to turn the unit on and downward to turn the unit off.
2. Power ON/OFF LED
Power is ON when the LED lights up and power is off when the LED is off.
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3. Battery Low LED
When the HG139 is operating on a 9V battery and the voltage on the battery is drop down to around 5V, this green LED will turn on indicating the voltage on the battery is low.
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4. 7.5V DC adaptor input
Connect the 7.5V 200mA center positive AC adaptor (included) to power
the HG139.
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5. Video Format selector
Use this selector to choose one of the following video formats:
1080 30i 720 60p 480 60p NTSC (only luminance signal output for NTSC)
6. Video Pattern button
Use this button to cycle through one of the following video patterns:
COLOR BARS CROSS HATCH STAIRCASE
MULTIBURST OVERSCAN-BOUNCE PLUGE NEEDLE CHECKER RASTER NOTE: Holding down this button will display previous patterns in reverse order until COLOR BARS pattern is reached.
7. YPbPr Video Connectors
These three BNC connectors are labeled Y, Pb, and Pr.
With 1080i, 720p, or 480p mode on the HG139 selected, using BNC cables, connect the three BNC connectors to the TV’s respective Y, Pb, and Pr component video connectors to output the video signal to the TV. For TVs that use RCA connectors for component video inputs, use the included BNC-to-RCA adaptors to connect HG139 to the TV.
With the NTSC mode selected, the video signal will come from the Y connector on the HG139. Connect the Y output to the TV’s composite video input with a BNC or RCA cable.
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