Moni spk (audio monitor switch), Data indicators (1st, 2nd, 3rd), Millisecond, frame and timeout indicators – Teac KS-1017 User Manual
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They control the threshold level at which a signal received at ei-
ther the A1 or A2 jack triggers the unit (as shown by the orange
indicators).
MONI SPK (Audio monitor switch)
The KS-1017 contains a
small amplifier and speaker that you can use to monitor the au-
dio signals received at the A1 and A2 jacks. Set this switch to
monitor either A1, A2 or neither (OFF). The volume is adjustable
using a recessed trimmer pot accessible from the side panel.
Data indicators (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
This 3 x 3 matrix shows the
order in which the audio and video signals have been received.
Each column represents a signal and they are labeled 1st, 2nd,
3rd.
The top row (yellow) shows whether the signal was received at
the analog 1 input (A1), the second row (green) shows whether
the signal was received at the analog 2 input (A2), and the third
row (orange) shows whether the video signal was received (V).
Millisecond, frame and timeout indicators
Depending on
the setting made using the millisecond/frame selector switch,
either the millisecond ms (green) or frame FRAME (yellow) indi-
cator lights.
The red timeout T.OVER indicator lights if the time interval be-
tween the video and the audio signals is too long to be mea-
sured accurately by the KS-1017.
START switch
Use this switch to start the measurement pro-
cess. The switch on the video probe has the same effect.
Video probe connector (V-PROBE)
Connect the supplied
video probe using this bayonet-type connector. The twist-ring
locking lugs are at the top and bottom and the keying notch/lug
section is at the left of the connector. Push the probe connector
into place and twist the locking ring clockwise to secure it. Re-
verse the process to disconnect the video probe.
Video gain/threshold controls and indicator
Like the audio
controls, these are push-in/push-out controls. Similar to an au-
dio compressor, these allow you to select the gain of the video