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Chapter 4

Setup Menu Functions

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Menu Selection Descriptions

Metadata Source

: This selection chooses whether Dolby Metadata is extracted from 

VANC or from the decoded channel. 

Input

: This selection is used to choose the Dolby decoder input. Options include 

Embedded Pair 1 to 8, and AES Pair 1 to 4. The input defaults to Embedded Pair 1.

Dolby Input Format

: This selection is used to choose between Autodetect (default), 

Dolby E Only, and Dolby D Only.

Pulldown Mode

: This selection activates pulldown mode.

AES Channel Select

: This selection is used to choose Channel 1 or Channel.

Downmix Select

: This selection is used to choose between Program Select (with 

further options of Pgm 1 (default) to 8, Lt/Rt (Default), Lo/Ro, Mono, and Mute.

Downmix DRC Mode

: This selection chooses between Line (default) and RF.

Dolby D DRC Mode

: This selection is used to select between Line, RF, Custom, and 

Bypass (default).

Dolby D Listen Mode

: This selection is used to choose between Full (default) , EX, 3 

Stereo, Phantom, Stereo, Mono.

Pro Logic

: This selection is used to activate or deactivate pro logic.

Dolby E Dialnorm

: This selection is used to choose between Disable (default), All Pgm 

Enabled, Pgm 1 Enabled.

Headphones Setup Menu

The Headphones setup menu is used to enable the headphone or internal speaker settings. 

Dolby D DRC 

Line

RF

 Custom

Bypass * 

Dolby D Listen Mode

Full * 

EX

3 Stereo

Phantom

Stereo

Mono

Pro Logic

Dolby E Dialnorm

Disable * 

All Pgm Enabled

 Pgm 1 Enabled

Table 4-6  

Dolby Setup Menu 

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Selection Option

Selection Option

Selection Option

Summary of Contents for Videotek LLM-1770

Page 1: ...Delivering the Moment Videotek LLM 1770 LLM 1770 D Loudness Logger and Monitor Revision D Part Number P061 0010 Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...future This publication does not in any way warrant description accuracy or guarantee the use for the product to which it refers Imagine Communications reserves the right without notice to make such c...

Page 3: ...Symbols 5 Certification Labels and Symbol Locations 5 Directives and Compliances 6 Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive 6 Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 6...

Page 4: ...al Purpose Interface GPI Alarms 33 Accessing and Navigating the Setup Menu 34 Chapter 4 Setup Menu Functions 35 Setup Menus and Alarm Tables 36 Meter Mapping Setup Menu 37 Menu Selections 37 Menu Sele...

Page 5: ...Menu Selection Descriptions 59 Dolby Alarms Setup Menu 60 Menu Selections 60 Menu Selection Descriptions 60 Time Code Alarms Setup Menu 60 Menu Selections 60 Menu Selection Descriptions 61 GPI Alarms...

Page 6: ...Summary File Contents 84 Appendix C Glossary 85 Appendix D Open Source Software Copyright Information 97 FreeType License 97 LibJPEG License 97 CMU UCD Copyright Notice 97 Networks Associates Technolo...

Page 7: ...ineers technicians and operators responsible for the installation setup and or operation of the LLM 1770 loudness logger and monitor Finding Specific Information Table P 1 shows the location of specif...

Page 8: ...ions Pinouts Page 79 Setup menus Page 35 Specifications Page 73 Troubleshooting Page 71 User accounts Page 66 Table P 1 Finding Specific Information in this Guide Continued If you are looking for Go t...

Page 9: ...Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing 4 Contact the carrier if any item is damaged 5 Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated components before you in...

Page 10: ...lashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the unit When the unit is to be permanently cabled connect the protective ground conductor before making any other connectio...

Page 11: ...certain conditions or practices Table P 4 Safety Terms and Symbols Appearing in the Product Manual Symbol Description WARNING Identifies conditions or practices that can result in personal injury or...

Page 12: ...he legislation Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be marked with a RoHS compliant symbol as shown in Figure P 2 Figure P 2 RoHS Compliance Symbol Waste from Electrical and Electronic E...

Page 13: ...LLM 1770 Installation and Operation Manual 7 Figure P 3 WEEE Compliance Symbol...

Page 14: ...About This Manual 8...

Page 15: ...alarm capabilities including peak audio reporting Real time signal alarms have user adjustable limits Remote interfaces include 10 100Base T Ethernet and plug and play USB port supporting export of lo...

Page 16: ...annel Linearly Represented Digital Audio Data ARIB TR B32 Operational Guidelines for Loudness of Digital Television Programs ATSC A 85 Techniques for Establishing and Maintaining Audio Loudness for Di...

Page 17: ...el Back Panel Figure 1 1 LLM 1770 Front and Back Panels Safety See the Operator s Safety Summary on page 4 for a list of important safety instructions Carefully observe all safety alert symbols for da...

Page 18: ...Attach a tag to the unit with the following information Your company name address and telephone number The name of the contact person at your company The RA number The unit serial number An explanatio...

Page 19: ...ervice Department see LLM 1770 Service and Support on page 12 Refer to the enclosed packing sheet for the latest list of items that are supplied with the unit The box contains the following One LLM 17...

Page 20: ...lists the parts required to rack mount the LLM 1770 into the DRT 4A rack mount case Figure 2 1 Mounting the LLM 1770 in a Rack Using the DRT 4A Although only one LLM 1770 unit is shown in Figure 2 1 t...

Page 21: ...sing 4 4 40 flat head screws ITEM 7 secure blank panel assembly into DRT 4A rack tray 3 Install the assembled unit in a rack using four 10 32 Phillips head screws and washers ITEM 4 through the chassi...

Page 22: ...nnectors Table 2 2 Description of Back Panel Connectors Key Label Description 1 PWR 11 17VDC Power connector1 1 See Pinouts on page 79 for the connections 2 ETHERNET RJ45 female 10 100Base T Ethernet...

Page 23: ...esses in the spaces provided below The gateway address is not needed unless the LLM 1770 is routed to an outside network LLM 1770 interface static IP address LLM 1770 interface subnet mask Gateway IP...

Page 24: ...ght arrow to scroll to the next selection Use the Up Down arrows to change the selection f Once enabled the obtained DHCP address can be viewed through IP IP Address g If using DHCP Press the Left Rig...

Page 25: ...tegrated loudness value Integration times are mode dependent Target Loudness LKFS LUFS The ideal loudness value Controlling the LLM 1770 Pressing and holding certain buttons will activate menus for ad...

Page 26: ...scription 1 VOL Volume selection button press and release to enable adjustment of headphone audio volume 2 Display window 3 SETUP Setup button press and release to access Setup mode Press and release...

Page 27: ...n explanation of how to operate the navigation items 18 PRG2 Program 2 selection button press and release to display data collected from the Aux pair loudness channel analysis Press and hold to access...

Page 28: ...button appears greyed Multiple buttons may be high tally at the same time The last control selected is the active control Table 3 2 LLM 1770 Web Based Panel Controls Key Label Description 1 Display w...

Page 29: ...tton press and release to leave menu function selections 14 Navigation Use to navigate menus and select selection options see page 35 for an explanation of how to operate the navigation items 15 PRG2...

Page 30: ...panel Press and hold the Lock button To start collecting loudness samples Press the Run button To stop collecting loudness samples Press the Run button a second time When paused the Run button LED is...

Page 31: ...coded audio An X mark indicates embedded audio channel is not present AES Presence Graphical depiction of which AES audio channels are present P indicates the presence of PCM audio D indicates the pre...

Page 32: ...dness as entered through the menu system Figure 3 4 Bars Display To access the Meter Mapping setup menu Press and hold the BARS button or press the SETUP button and then use the navigation buttons to...

Page 33: ...trations of the displays for Loudness mode are shown in Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 and Figure 3 8 To access the loudness display Press and release the LOUD function button To access the Loudness Display se...

Page 34: ...Maximum true peak in dBTP 2 Channel Left Right Center Left Surround Right Surround where maximum true peak was detected 3 Program loudness in LKFS or LU 4 Integrated loudness in LKFS or LU 5 Momentar...

Page 35: ...6 Display in EBU R 128 Loudness Mode Table 3 5 EBU R 128 Display Information Descriptions Key Description 1 Maximum true peak in dBTP 2 Channel Left Right Center Left Surround Right Surround where ma...

Page 36: ...in EBU R 128 Loudness Mode Table 3 6 EBU R 128 Display Information Descriptions Key Description 1 Maximum true peak in dBTP 2 Channel Left Right Center Left Surround Right Surround where maximum true...

Page 37: ...rmation Descriptions Key Description 1 Maximum true peak in dBTP 2 Channel Left Right Center Left Surround Right Surround where maximum true peak was detected 3 Program loudness in LKFS or LU If the a...

Page 38: ...the ALRM function button To access the Alarm Setup menu Press and hold the ALRM function button To clear the display Press the CLR button to clear the display To clear the alarm counts Press the CLR...

Page 39: ...he Dolby Alarms menu selections To show the available Dolby Alarm menu selections Press the ENT navigation button For more information on the global Dolby Alarms Setup menu see page 60 Time Code Alarm...

Page 40: ...mber 5 Number of submenus under main menu item 6 Submenu name 7 Left Right directional marker controlled by the Left Right navigation buttons To directly access specific function setup menus Press and...

Page 41: ...UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT ENT and EXIT buttons The available button selection will be indicated by a high talley navigation button Table 4 1 Setup Button Functions Button Function Press to exit the Setup men...

Page 42: ...re listed in Table 4 2 with their corresponding Table and Description location pages Table 4 2 Setup Menu Tables Selection Page Meter Mapping Page 37 Loudness Mapping Page 38 Loudness Display Page 40...

Page 43: ...eter Mapping Setup Menu Selection Option Selection Option Meter 1 Embedded 1 161 AES 1 8 Dolby 1 10 Mute Meter 2 Embedded 1 161 AES 1 8 Dolby 1 10 Mute Meter 3 Embedded 1 161 AES 1 8 Dolby 1 10 Mute M...

Page 44: ...e 4 4 Loudness Mapping Setup Menu Selection Option Selection Option Selection Option Program 1 Left Disabled Meter 1 Meter 8 Right Disabled Meter 1 Meter 8 Center Disabled Meter 1 Meter 8 Left Surroun...

Page 45: ...isabled or mapped to audio meter selection 1 to 8 Left Surround This selection enables the selection of the Left Surround loudness channel The selection may be disabled or mapped to audio meter select...

Page 46: ...A 85 Displays1 Program Loudness Max True Peak Dialnorm ATSC A 85 Setup1 Program Use Relative Gating On Off Relative Gating Value 10 to 6 Rel 10 Rel Loudness Integration 1 Second to 60 Seconds 10 Secon...

Page 47: ...70 LKFS Fixed Arib TR B32 Displays1 Program Short Term Max True Peak Range Arib TR B32 Setup1 Program Relative Gating Active Relative Gating Value 10 Fixed Short term Integration 3 seconds Fixed Max h...

Page 48: ...elections are Program Loudness Integration Time Maximum True Peak and Range ATSC A 85 Setup This selection allows the user to set up ATSC A 85 display information as chosen in the ATSC A 85 Display pa...

Page 49: ...lute gating Absolute gating settings range from 70 LKFS to 50 LKFS The default setting is 70 LKFS Dolby VANC SDID This selection is used to select the SDID 1 9 associated with the Dolby VANC Metadata...

Page 50: ...ness This selection is used to set the target value for the desired loudness level The Level selection is fixed at 24 LUFS The High Level Above target selection sets the range of allowable values abov...

Page 51: ...ow Level Below target selection sets the range of allowable values below the target value for the desired loudness level Selections range from 0 LU to 10 LU The default setting is 1 LU Absolute Gating...

Page 52: ...tions of Pgm 1 default to 8 Lt Rt Default Lo Ro Mono and Mute Downmix DRC Mode This selection chooses between Line default and RF Dolby D DRC Mode This selection is used to select between Line RF Cust...

Page 53: ...of 10 channels from the Dolby decoder for output to the left headphone Mapping of the channels for output monitoring is independent from the mapping of input channels to meter bars Right Source This s...

Page 54: ...is selection is used to clear an alarm status Loudness Data This selection is used to clear the calculated loudness data Unit Configuration Setup Menu Menu Selections Table 4 9 Unit Configuration Setu...

Page 55: ...d program 2 Input 3 This selection enables the use of GPIO input 3 Selections include No action a user set GPIO alarm or Select Bars Display Input 4 This selection enables the use of GPIO input 4 Sele...

Page 56: ...dministrator to determine a static IP address that will avoid conflicts Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask is used to configure the Subnet Mask on a network if DHCP is not enabled If DHCP is not used to auto...

Page 57: ...ss the USB Utilities Export Files menu Figure 4 1 Export Files Menu If a USB device is not connected to the system the display will indicate USB Device Not Found for a period of three seconds Figure 4...

Page 58: ...er the update has completed a flash update log file can be retrieved through the web interface h Verify that the firmware revision level retrieved from the About menu matches the downloaded firmware r...

Page 59: ...e retrieved through the web interface j Verify that the firmware revision retrieved from the About menu matches the downloaded firmware revision Installing the SDI Option a Remove the USB memory stick...

Page 60: ...t Menu selection display 1 Press Setup and then press the Up or Down navigation button until About is displayed 2 Press ENT Figure 4 7 Setup About Display To navigate the About menu selection informat...

Page 61: ...LLM 1770 Installation and Operation Manual 55 To exit the About display screen Press the Setup or the Exit navigation button...

Page 62: ...Chapter 4 Setup Menu Functions 56...

Page 63: ...arm Setup menu items along with their corresponding Table and Description page locations are listed in Table 5 1 An asterisk is shown next to the default menu selections Table 5 1 Alarms Setup Menu Se...

Page 64: ...or custom Parameters are retained separately for each mode Menu Selection Descriptions Peak Audio The Peak Audio alarm occurs when the peak audio level exceeds the adjustable limit for a period in exc...

Page 65: ...ve The High Level Above target alarm occurs when the integrated loudness level is higher than the target value plus the range above the desired loudness level for a period in excess of the duration se...

Page 66: ...D value Dialnorm The Dialnorm alarm occurs when the Dolby E VANC metadata dialnorm value for the enabled program falls outside selected minimum and maximum values for the duration If the Dialnorm Sour...

Page 67: ...Menu Menu Selections Table 5 6 GPI Alarms Setup Menu Selection Option Selection Option GPI 1 Alarm Enable Disable GPI 2 Alarm Enable Disable GPI 3 Alarm Enable Disable GPI 4 Alarm Enable Disable Menu...

Page 68: ...Chapter 5 Alarm Descriptions 62...

Page 69: ...ssword These are set at the factory but can be changed by the user via the Accounts web page Keep in mind though that once the user ID and password have been changed the only way to reset the unit to...

Page 70: ...vels IP address and MAC address It also allows a user to download current LLM 1770 firmware and or unlock LLM 1770 options See page 53 for an explanation of this display The Log Out button allows a us...

Page 71: ...display an updated list of captures Click the Refresh button The Index of Captures window does not refresh automatically If you store one or more captured displays but do not see it on the Index of C...

Page 72: ...counts button on the web based control panel The Accounts Display page opens Figure 6 4 Accounts Display Page 2 In the Add new account s box enter the following information A unique identifier for the...

Page 73: ...ssword text box Confirm the password by entering it again in the Confirm Password text box Change the user access level by making a different selection at the Access Level drop down list box 4 Click S...

Page 74: ...e LLM 1770 firmware 1 Download the latest firmware from the Harris Broadcast Customer Support website http support broadcast harris com 2 Navigate to the download location of the LLM 1770_rXXXX flu FL...

Page 75: ...e Unlock Options box 2 Press the Upgrade button to start the feature upgrade A message on the Unit display indicates the upgrade status 3 Once the update is complete the LLM will automatically power o...

Page 76: ...Chapter 6 External Control 70...

Page 77: ...les are correctly connected see Connecting the LLM 1770 on page 16 Initial difficulties with operation or display can be due to improper setup Review the Setup menus see Setup Menu Functions on page 3...

Page 78: ...able via the Setup menus Adjustments can be made based upon user preferences There is no sound on the headphone output Adjust the headphone volume or select the proper channel to be monitored through...

Page 79: ...put return loss 10 dB 1 485 GHz 2 97 GHz Cable EQ 80 M Belden 1694A Table 8 2 HD SDI Input Specifications Item Specification Input type 1 active looping input Input connector type BNC female Input imp...

Page 80: ...e 32 kHz Audio inputs are sample rate converted to 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz Meter accuracy over frequency 0 1 dB from 20 Hz to 19 kHz with 0 to 40 dBFS sine wave input except for within...

Page 81: ...GPIO connector 15 female pin D sub Ethernet Table 8 8 Ethernet Specifications Item Specification Standard 10 100 Base T conforms to IEEE802 3 Connector RJ 45 Performance metric Transfer a downloaded...

Page 82: ...tions Item Specification Height 1 75 in 4 45 cm Width 8 5 in 21 59 cm Depth 6 60 in 16 76 cm Weight 1 716 lb 0 77 kg Environmental Table 8 11 Environmental Specifications Item Specification Operating...

Page 83: ...cord One power supply assembly Table 8 13 Optional Accessories Item Specification TVM WRTY 3YR Full extended warranty plan Adds three years to the standard two year warranty LLM OPT SDI Software keya...

Page 84: ...Chapter 8 Specifications 78...

Page 85: ...1 LTC GPI 15 Pin Female D Sub Connector Table A 1 Pinouts for LTC GPI Connector Pinout Signal Pinout Signal 1 ERROR SUM 9 LTC GND 2 GPI IN 1 10 LTC 3 GPI IN 2 11 LTC 4 GPI IN 3 12 N C 5 GPI IN 4 13 GN...

Page 86: ...et RJ45 Connector Table A 2 Ethernet RJ45 Connector Pinouts Pinout Signal Pinout Signal 1 TX 5 N C 2 TX 6 RX 3 RX 7 N C 4 N C 8 N C Power Connector Figure A 3 Power Connector Table A 3 Power Connector...

Page 87: ...A summary file represents a snapshot event of loudness measurements and settings You can manually trigger an event by pressing the CLR button An event is automatically triggered 24 hours after the la...

Page 88: ...r the current sample period in LKFS Sample Data File Table B 2 Sample Data File File Sequence Number Time Stamp Time Code Program 1 Raw Data Program 2 Raw Data 5424 13 43 02 4 00 00 00 00 28 6 20 5425...

Page 89: ...ger If no RPV value is associated with the alarm NO RPV is indicated Event Either Triggered or Cleared Triggered indicates the leading edge of the alarm Cleared indicates the trailing edge of the alar...

Page 90: ...ss 1 Value The maximum integrated loudness detected Loudness Range 1 Value The calculated loudness range Loudness 1 Mapping The input source to loudness channel mapping associated with the indicated p...

Page 91: ...ion or image processing such as edge crawl or hanging dots in analog pictures or pixilation in digital pictures Aspect Ratio The ratio of horizontal to vertical dimensions A square has an aspect of 1...

Page 92: ...r signals have both chrominance and luminance CH Chroma Chrominance Luminance Delay A measurement that indicates the amount to which chrominance and luminance are aligned with respect to each other A...

Page 93: ...etween any two levels it indicates how much color saturation variance occurs when the luminance level changes Differential Phase A peak to peak measurement that specifies the extent to which the chrom...

Page 94: ...point all reduced to smooth the clip point to a less immediate limit softness Encoded Legalization Limiting of the luminance and color difference signals such that once encoded into a composite video...

Page 95: ...the gray level of the video Gamut The whole or total of whatever is being addressed In color space gamut refers to all colors which are included in a particularly defined color group such as 601 gamu...

Page 96: ...may be the same video as the Key Cut video Key Invert In a key effect this is an electronic action which reverses the polarity of the key cut signal It makes black appear as white and white appear as...

Page 97: ...oding specification that is supported over a large range of applications Applications include MP HL Main profile at high level and MP ML Main profile at main level Mask Preset Size Uses the wipe patte...

Page 98: ...aterials such as conductive dust gas and moisture between the internal areas of the product and the outside environment Pollution Degrees are 1 2 3 and 4 Pollution Degree 1 describes conditions where...

Page 99: ...sed for measuring Incidental Carrier Phase Modulation ICPM in a transmitter QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying typically used by satellite downlinks QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation the technique u...

Page 100: ...the actual demodulated signal power SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Standard Definition Television SDTV This term is used to signify a digital television system in which the...

Page 101: ...oded vector display VHF Very High Frequency VITC Vertical Interval Time Code a method for recording on to video tape the timecode address for each video frame inserted in the vertical interval Wavefor...

Page 102: ...Appendix C Glossary 96...

Page 103: ...t on the work of the Independent JPEG Group CMU UCD Copyright Notice Copyright 1989 1991 1992 by Carnegie Mellon University Derivative Work 1996 1998 2000 Copyright 1996 1998 2000 The Regents of the U...

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Page 119: ...l 20 web based 22 64 Copyrights 97 112 Cambridge Broadband Ltd 98 Cisco BUPTNIC 100 CMU UCD 97 Fabasoft R D Software GmbH Co KG 101 Networks Associates Technology 98 Sparta Inc 100 Sun Microsystems In...

Page 120: ...66 Matrix menu meter mapping 37 38 Mechanical specifications 76 Meter alarms setup menu 58 Meter mapping 37 38 N Navigating setup menus 34 35 O Open source software 97 112 Cambridge Broadband Ltd 98...

Page 121: ...poration 12 Shipping information 3 Specifications 3 Gb s SDI input 73 output 74 accessories 77 digital audio input 74 display 75 environmental 76 Ethernet 75 HD SDI input 73 output 74 mechanical 76 po...

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