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2. Specifications
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• Time Code Display
The LV 5330 can decode SMPTE RP-188 time codes (LTC or VITC) and display them.
These codes can be used as timestamps in the event log.
• Screen
Capture
The display can be captured. Captured displays can be viewed or superimposed over an
input signal.
Captured displays can be saved in internal memory (RAM) or USB memory or sent to a
PC through an Ethernet connection as bitmap data.
• Presets
The LV 5330 can remember up to 30 frequently used setting configurations. The
configurations can be recalled easily from the front panel or using commands sent
through the Ethernet or remote connector.
• Remote
Connector
You can recall presets by sending commands through the remote connector.
Also, a tally light can be displayed on the screen.
• Ethernet
Connector
From a PC connected to the LV 5330 through the Ethernet connector, you can recall
presets, execute panel operations, transfer files, and monitor errors.
• Last
Memory
The LV 5330 backs up the current settings so that you can use the same settings that
you were using before immediately after powering it up.
• 75-mm VESA Mounting
The LV 5330 has 75-mm VESA mounting holes on its rear panel that allow it to be
mounted on an arm or stand.
• Tripod
Attachment
The tripod adapter on the bottom of the LV 5330 can also be removed and placed on the
top.
• Power
Supply
The LV 5330 has an XLR DC input connector and runs on a 12-VDC power supply.
As a factory option, a battery adapter can be attached to the rear of the LV 5330. With
this option, the LV 5330 can use the kinds of batteries that are used in video cameras
and other equipment.
(The 75-mm VESA mounting holes cannot be used if the LV 5330 has a battery adapter
attached to it.)
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Ethernet features (SNMP) and the battery option will be supported in the future.