14. Status Display
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14.6 Error
Settings
To configure error settings, press F•5 ERROR CONFIG in the status menu. You can
configure remote control connector error transmission, the error count, error detection, error
detection levels, and the error displays.
STATUS
→
F•5 ERROR CONFIG
→
Figure 14-17 ERROR CONFIG menu
14.6.1
Selecting the Alarm Signal Polarity
When an error occurs in one of the items set to ON in the menu that appears when you
press F•3 ERROR DETECT, an alarm signal is transmitted through pin 14 of the remote
control connector.
To set the polarity of the alarm signal, follow the procedure below.
Reference: Section
17.1.3, “Transmitting Alarm Signals”
Procedure
STATUS
→
F•5 ERROR CONFIG
→
F•1 REMOTE ERR OUT
Settings
OFF:
An alarm signal is not transmitted.
POSITIVE: A high signal is transmitted when an error occurs.
NEGATIVE: A low signal is transmitted when an error occurs. This is the default setting.
14.6.2
Selecting the Error Count Rate
When errors occur in items set to ON in the menu that appears when you press F•3
ERROR DETECT, the ERROR COUNT indication in the status display increases.
To set the rate at which the ERROR COUNT indication increases, follow the procedure
below.
Procedure
STATUS
→
F•5 ERROR CONFIG
→
F•2 COUNT RATE
Settings
V RATE:
The ERROR COUNT indication increases each time that there is an error in a
field (when the input format is interlaced or segmented frame) or a frame
(when the input format is progressive). Even if multiple errors occur in the
same field (or frame), the ERROR COUNT indication only increases by one.
1sec:
Errors are counted by seconds. Even if multiple errors occur within the same
second, the ERROR COUNT indication only increases by one. This is the
default setting.