OmniTek 2.3 User Manual

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OmniTek XR User Guide, Software Release 2.3 
Colour Modes 
OmniTek XR can display the waveforms in a variety of modes, which may be selected 
either from the Colour mode drop down in the panel or from the Colour mode menu.  
The possible modes are: 
YCbCr  
Displays video in the original format as per the serial input 
YUV (SD) 
Displays video on graticules that match regular SD data 
YCbCr + Composite 
As YCbCr but also showing a composite waveform created 
from the component data (see below) 
YUV + Composite (SD) 
As YUV (SD) but also including the composite waveform, 
created as above 
Y + RGB 
Shows luma plus the RGB component data 
RGB 
Standard RGB display 
RGB + Composite 
RGB display together with a composite waveform created 
from the component data (see below) 
Composite 
Only shows the composite waveform 
Bowtie 
Shows a standard Bowtie display 
In all modes, selector boxes appear for each item included in the waveform display, so 
that items not required need not be shown. The remaining items automatically stretch to 
fill the space when an item is removed. The waveforms can all be displayed as full width, 
with each different component stacked vertically, or in a standard parade form (selectable 
via the separate Parade option).  
Composite display 
Where the colour mode specifies ‘Composite’, the waveforms shown include one showing 
the Composite waveform corresponding to the luma and chroma data within the original 
video datastream. 
The composite waveform takes the form of a band of varying width around a central line 
that follows the Y (luma) component of video data. The width of the band at any point of 
the waveform is determined by the chroma components of the waveform, the magnitude 
and phase of which determine an overall magnitude (M) for the colour component of the 
signal. The outer limits of the composite waveform are given by Y + M and Y – M. 
In the OmniTek XR display, the area between the Y + M and Y – M curves is filled in with 
solid colour as there is no useful information to be obtained from this area. 
The range of values between which the composite waveform runs is one of the aspects of 
the video that OmniTek XR monitors. In particular, it monitors where these values go 
outside the permitted range set on the Video: Analyzer page of the Engineering Settings 
control window (see page 23). The proportion of the incoming video for which the 
composite signal goes outside the specified range is reported on in the Video Status 
window (see page 84) and logged in the Event Log window (see page 104). 
Panel Controls 
Colour mode 
These controls allow the selection of the components to display, either stacked vertically 
or in parade form. 
Look & Feel 
The ‘Look & Feel’ controls are provided to fine tune the gain, gamma curve and decay of 
the waveform traces. However these controls are not normally used as these aspects of 
the display are automatically adjusted to suit variable levels of gain etc.