Teradek User Guide

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SDI EYE PATTERN (TX)
The SDI Eye Pattern provides a graphical display of the SDI signal coming from the camera to the transmitter, and is useful in determining the amount of interference present, or if the SDI cable is damaged. The size of the "eye" displayed on the front panel indicates the quality of the SDI signal. The bigger the size of the eye pattern is, the better the SDI signal.


SIGNAL QUALITY GRAPH (RX)
The Signal Quality Graph indicates the quality and reliability of the signal being received according to the amount of interference that is present between the RX and TX. When enabled, the graph will be displayed on the right lower corner of your monitor. Signal Quality is represented in percentages: 

  • Figures below 30% indicate poor signal quality
  • Figures between 30% and 45% indicate fair signal quality
  • Figures above 45% indicate good signal quality

SPECTRUM ANALYZER (RX)
The built-in Spectrum Analyzer provides a visual indication of channel noise and saturation across the entire available frequency range. Move the Menu joystick left and right to select a frequency.

Frequencies are represented by bars; the higher the bar, the more congested that frequency is. Bars without a dot (1) indicate the frequency is not as saturated and can be used. Bars with a dot (2) indicate the frequency is too saturated to connect to. Faded bars (3) represent a frequency that is unavailable for use due to restrictions in particular regions.

TEST PATTERN (RX)
The Test Pattern menu allows you to select a video resolution format to output a test pattern over HDMI or SDI. 

  • Resolutions List- Select a specific output resolution: 
    • 4K - 23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60
    • 1080p - 23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60
    • 1080psf - 23.98/24/25/29.97/30
    • 1080i - 50/59.94/60
    • 720p - 50/59.94/60
    • 480p - 59.94/576p - 50 (via HDMI ports only)
    • 480i (NTSC)
    • 576i (PAL)

ANTENNA TEST (RX ONLY)
The Antenna Test option allows you to evaluate the performance and ability of Bolt's antennas to receive and transmit signals efficiently. Before beginning the Antenna Test, ensure that there is a good link between the RX and TX and that all the antennas are attached correctly.

Perform Antenna Test

  1. Attach antennas to both the TX and RX. Ensure that the antennas are tightened and secured to the device.
  2. Ensure that the TX and RX are paired. If not, visit the Pairing section for instructions on pairing your devices.
  3. Place the TX and RX at least 5 feet apart from each other.
  4. Power on both units and allow them to link. The OLED will display one of the following messages:
    1. NO VIDEO - No video source is connected.
    2. SENDING VIDEO/RECEIVING VIDEO - A video source is connected.
  5. From the RX front panel main menu, navigate to TOOLS>Antenna Test, then select NEXT. The Front panel will display TEST IN PROGRESS until the test is complete.
  6.  If the antenna test is passed, the OLED will display TEST PASSED. If the antenna test fails, the OLED will display an antenna table that indicates with a check for each passed item, and an x to indicate which antenna(s) have failed (see image below).

The Antenna test results can be read as follows:

  • TX ANT: Lists all of the transmit antennas. 2 or 4 depending on the TX (Bolt LT only uses 2 transmit antennas), and one for the backchannel antenna at the RX (far right).
  • RX ANT: Lists all of the RX antennas, from left-to-right starting with the antenna closest to the front panel.
  • PowAMP: This is the result of a self-test on the RF power amplifiers for each transmit antenna. Similar to the TX antennas, there is one for each antenna on the TX (2 or 4), and one for the RX backchannel antenna at the far right.

If any of the antennas report an 'X' indicating a failure, check that the physical antenna is not damaged, the antenna is connected tightly, and there are no obstructions inside the antenna connector. If there is an X for any of the PowAMP readings there may be physical damage to the product. Get in touch with Teradek Support to troubleshoot.

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