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21. SNMP 

196

 

21.4.5

 

sdi*Timing Group 

MIB 

OID 

SYNTAX 

ACCESS  VALUE 

Description 

sdi1TimingVRef 
sdi2TimingVRef 

sdi1Timing.2 
sdi2Timing.2 

INTEGER 

R/W 

±1124  - 

sdi1TimingHRef 
sdi2TimingHRef 

sdi1Timing.3 
sdi2Timing.3 

INTEGER 

R/W 

±4124  - 

 

21.4.6

 

sdi*Pattern Group 

MIB 

OID 

SYNTAX 

ACCESS  VALUE 

Description 

sdi1PatternRef 
sdi2PatternRef 

sdi1Pattern.1 
sdi2Pattern.1 

INTEGER 

R/W 

COLOR BAR 100% 

COLOR BAR 75% 

COLOR BAR MULTI 100% 

COLOR BAR MULTI 75% 

COLOR BAR MULTI (+I) 

COLOR BAR SMPTE 

COLOR BAR EBU 

COLOR BAR BBC 

15 

FLAT FIELD 100% 

17 

FLAT FIELD 0% 

18 

RED FIELD 100% 

19 

GREEN FIELD 100% 

20 

BLUE FIELD 100% 

23 

CHECK FIELD 

 

21.4.7

 

sdi*Component Group 

MIB 

OID 

SYNTAX 

ACCESS  VALUE 

Description 

sdi1ComponentRef 
sdi2ComponentRef 

sdi1Component.1 
sdi2Component.1 

INTEGER 

R/W 

□Y/G □Cb/B □Cr/R

 

■Y/G □Cb/B □Cr/R

 

□Y/G ■Cb/B □Cr/R

 

■Y/G ■Cb/B □Cr/R

 

□Y/G □Cb/B ■Cr/R

 

■Y/G □Cb/B ■Cr/R

 

□Y/G ■Cb/B ■Cr/R

 

■Y/G ■Cb/B ■Cr/R

 

 

21.4.8

 

sdi*SafetyArea Group 

MIB 

OID 

SYNTAX 

ACCESS  VALUE 

Description 

sdi1Safety90AreaRef 
sdi2Safety90AreaRef 

sdi1SafetyArea.1 
sdi2SafetyArea.1 

INTEGER 

R/W 

OFF 

ON 

sdi1Safety80AreaRef 
sdi2Safety80AreaRef 

sdi1SafetyArea.2 
sdi2SafetyArea.2 

INTEGER 

R/W 

OFF 

ON 

sdi1Safety43AreaRef 
sdi2Safety43AreaRef 

sdi1SafetyArea.3 
sdi2SafetyArea.3 

INTEGER 

R/W 

OFF 

ON 

 

21.4.9

 

sdi*Scroll Group 

MIB 

OID 

SYNTAX 

ACCESS  VALUE 

Description 

sdi1ScrollRef 
sdi2ScrollRef 

sdi1Scroll.1 
sdi2Scroll.1 

INTEGER 

R/W 

OFF 

ON 

 

Summary of Contents for LT4610-SER01

Page 1: ...SDI LT4610 SER03 PTP LT4611 SER21 SYNC 3 OUT ADD LT4611 SER22 SDI OUTPUT LT4611 SER23 AUDIO OUTPUT Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing Please carefully read this instruction manual and the inc...

Page 2: ...Software Options 4 3 GENERAL 1 4 FEATURES 2 4 1 LT4611 Main Unit 2 4 2 LT4610 SER01 GPS TC 3 4 3 LT4610 SER02 12G SDI 4 4 4 LT4610 SER03 PTP 5 4 5 LT4611 SER21 SYNC 3 OUT ADD 5 4 6 LT4611 SER22 SDI O...

Page 3: ...5 1 Compliant Standards 26 5 5 2 Output Connectors 26 5 5 3 Analog Video Sync Signal Output 26 5 6 LT4611 SER22 SDI OUTPUT 27 5 6 1 SDI Formats and Standards 27 5 6 1 Compliant Standards 28 5 6 2 Out...

Page 4: ...lock Format Display 55 8 3 Alarm Display 56 8 4 Attention Display SER01 57 8 5 Satellite Count Display SER01 58 8 6 CN Display SER01 58 8 7 PTP Attention Display SER03 59 8 8 UTC Display SER01 59 8 9...

Page 5: ...iming 75 12 2 1 Selecting the Timing Reference 75 12 2 2 Adjusting the Timing Line 76 12 2 3 Adjusting the Timing Dot 76 12 3 Selecting the Pattern 77 12 4 Turning YCbCr On and Off 80 12 5 Turning Saf...

Page 6: ...2 12 10 Configuring Embedded Audio 103 12 10 1 Turning the Audio On and Off 103 12 10 2 Selecting the Resolution 104 12 10 3 Selecting the Pre emphasis Mode 104 12 10 4 Selecting the Frequency 105 12...

Page 7: ...he Frame Frequency 122 17 2 Adjusting the Timing 123 17 2 1 Adjusting the Timing Line 123 17 2 2 Adjusting the Timing Dot 123 17 3 Selecting the Pattern 124 17 3 1 Switching between Fixed Pattern and...

Page 8: ...etting the Domain 149 18 2 5 Setting the Communication Mode 149 18 2 6 Setting the Desired Announce Message Transmission Interval UNICAST only 150 18 2 7 Setting the Minimum Interval for Receiving Ann...

Page 9: ...165 19 6 2 Adjusting the Date and Time 166 19 7 Setting the Time Code SER01 SER03 167 19 7 1 Selecting the Time Code 167 19 7 2 Setting Dropped Frames 168 19 7 3 Turning Jam Sync On and Off 168 19 7...

Page 10: ...t Group 196 21 4 8 sdi SafetyArea Group 196 21 4 9 sdi Scroll Group 196 21 4 10 sdi PatternChange Group 197 21 4 11 sdi Id Group 197 21 4 12 sdi Logo Group 197 21 4 13 sdi Audio Group 197 21 4 14 Lips...

Page 11: ...igration5 Group 208 21 4 51 ptp AmtConfigration6 Group 208 21 4 52 ptp AmtConfigration7 Group 208 21 4 53 ptp AmtConfigration8 Group 208 21 4 54 ptp AsymmetricDelay Group 208 21 4 55 ptp DelayMsgInter...

Page 12: ...22 2 2 INFO Menu 225 22 2 3 GENLOCK Menu 227 22 2 4 BLACK Menu 228 22 2 5 SDI Menu 229 22 2 6 AES EBU Menu 232 22 2 7 WCLK Menu 232 22 2 8 ETC Menu 232 22 2 9 GPS OPTION Menu 233 22 2 10 12G OPTION M...

Page 13: ...tand If you have any questions about the contents of this manual please contact your local LEADER agent Symbols and Terms The following symbols and terms are used in this instruction manual and on the...

Page 14: ...the instrument has condensation within it wait for approximately 30 minutes before turning on the power Operating Humidity Range Use this instrument in an environment whose relative humidity is 85 or...

Page 15: ...that does not meet the standards could lead to fire If the power cord is damaged stop using it and contact your local LEADER agent Using a damaged power cord could lead to electrical shock or fire Wh...

Page 16: ...tput connectors Doing so could damage the instrument If You Will Not Use the Instrument for an Extended Period of Time If you will not use the instrument for an extended period of time remove the powe...

Page 17: ...h with mild detergent and wipe gently While cleaning make sure that foreign materials such as water and detergent do not enter the product If liquid or a metal object enters into the instrument fire o...

Page 18: ...ent has been manufactured under the strictest quality control guidelines LEADER shall not be obligated to furnish the following free services during the warranty period 1 Repair of malfunction or dama...

Page 19: ...or lead to injury Input Connector Maximum Allowable Voltage GENLOCK IN 5 V DC peak AC GPS IN SER01 3 3 Vp p CW IN OUT SER01 2 Vp p LTC IN OUT SER01 4 Vp p 1 3 3 Mechanical Shock This instrument contai...

Page 20: ...ication for converting bitmap data bmp into 4 level monochrome data lg that can be used on the LT 4611 It is included in the CD ROM Input Format The following names are used for the SDI signal input f...

Page 21: ...wing software options sold separately can be installed in the LT 4611 If you want to obtain a software option provide your local LEADER agent with the LT 4611 s MAC address see the LICENSE tab and ser...

Page 22: ...that maintains the phase when an error occurs in the input analog video sync signal The dual power supply unit provides redundant operation These features make it possible to configure a highly reliab...

Page 23: ...e to reduce the shock that occurs when genlock is performed again based on stay in sync This makes it possible to construct an extremely reliable synchronization system Analog Video Sync Signal Output...

Page 24: ...sing SNMP 4 2 LT4610 SER01 GPS TC GPS Synchronization A GPS antenna can be connected to generate and output signals by locking to the frequency and clock obtained from the GPS Time Code I O The time c...

Page 25: ...whether the display has frozen Safety Area Markers 90 and 80 safety area markers can be overlaid on the display For 3G SDI and HD SDI a 4 3 aspect marker can be overlaid Pattern Scrolling This option...

Page 26: ...phases of all analog video sync signal outputs can be adjusted 4 6 LT4611 SER22 SDI OUTPUT Triple rate SDI Ready SDI signal output supports 3G SDI level A and level B HD SDI including dual link and S...

Page 27: ...el Lip Sync Patterns This option can output lip sync patterns in which the video and audio are synchronized In combination with a waveform monitor that features a lip sync function such as the Leader...

Page 28: ...Range 5 ppm Jitter 1 ns when genlock is in use Analog Video Sync Signal Output Connector Connector 3 BNC connectors 3 outputs Output Signal NTSC black burst signal PAL black burst signal HD tri level...

Page 29: ...cording to the auto setting when the external reference signal recovers MANUAL Retains the STAY IN SYNC state when the external reference signal recovers Auto Setting IMMEDIATE Resets the lock when th...

Page 30: ...mes HD Tri Level Sync Signal 1 frame entire frame Adjustment Unit NTSC PAL Black Burst Signal In units of 0 0185 s 54 MHz clock unit HD Tri Level Sync Signal In units of 0 0135 s 74 25 1 001 MHz clock...

Page 31: ...e Generator Reference Frequency 13 5 MHz 5 1 11 Internal Clock Power Supply Primary lithium battery Battery Operation Period Approx 3 years depending on the storage and operating environments 5 1 12 G...

Page 32: ...PS function has been tested to work with a Furuno Electric AU 117A GPS antenna 5 2 2 CW I O CW I O Connector Connector 1 BNC connector shared input and output Input Impedance 50 Input Signal Level 0 5...

Page 33: ...1 LTC OUT Dropped Frame Mode On Off ATC Setting LTC Insertion Setting On Off LTC Setting Output Setting On Off AES EBU Time Code Insertion Setting On Off Leap Second Application Setting Set the applic...

Page 34: ...ency Scanning Compliant Standards YCBCR 4 2 2 10 bit 720 487 59 94 I SMPTE ST 259 720 576 50 I HD Video Signal Formats and Standards Color System Quantizati on Image Frame Field Frequency Scanning Com...

Page 35: ...50 I SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425 1 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 P 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 PsF 2048 1080 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 P SMPTE ST 425 1 SMPTE ST 2048 2 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 PsF 12 bit 1920 1080 60 59 94 50 I...

Page 36: ...it 1920 1080 60 59 94 50 I SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 372 SMPTE ST 425 1 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 P 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 PsF 2048 1080 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 P SMPTE ST 372 SMPTE ST 425 1 SMPTE ST 2048 2 30 29 9...

Page 37: ...t 1920 1080 60 59 94 50 P SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425 3 2048 1080 60 59 94 50 48 47 95 P SMPTE ST 2048 2 SMPTE ST 425 3 3G DL 4K Video Signal Formats and Standards Division Transmission System Color Sys...

Page 38: ...24 23 98 P SMPTE ST 425 5 SMPTE ST 2048 1 12 bit 3840 2160 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 P SMPTE ST 425 5 SMPTE ST 2036 1 4096 2160 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 P SMPTE ST 425 5 SMPTE ST 2048 1 2 sample interleave YC...

Page 39: ...bit 3840 2160 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 P SMPTE ST 2082 10 SMPTE ST 2036 1 4096 2160 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 P SMPTE ST 2082 10 SMPTE ST 2036 1 12 bit 3840 2160 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 P SMPTE ST 2082 10 SMPTE...

Page 40: ...4 ns to 1 5 ns 20 to 80 DC Offset 0 0 5 V 5 3 4 SDI Pattern Generation When the SDI format is 12G the same SDI pattern generation settings apply to all four outputs When the SDI format is not 12G the...

Page 41: ...SD HD 2K 4K 2SI 4K SQD pattern data up to 8 patterns each from the storage memory to the display memory File Format 24 bit full color bitmap format bmp TIFF format tif IMG format img After turning on...

Page 42: ...88 cyan 88 green 88 blue 88 red 88 magenta 88 black 88 Speed Setting V H LOW MIDDLE HIGH Size Setting V H SIZE 1 to 5 Not available when the check field pattern is selected Pattern Scrolling Directio...

Page 43: ...l 0 to 3 Maximum Size 320 dots 240 lines QVGA size Number of Logo Marks That Can Be Saved in the LT 4611 Up to 4 Display Position Anywhere on the display Display Position Adjustment Resolution V 1 lin...

Page 44: ...sec Audio including packets cannot be embedded when the check field pattern is selected The frequency level and audio click can be set for each channel The following limitations apply for SD 525 59 94...

Page 45: ...GBASE SR and 10GBASE SW The SFP SFP module is optional 5 4 4 Master Function Number of Controllable Master Devices 2 Communication Mode Multicast Unicast MIXED SMPTE MIXED SMPTE without negotiation Do...

Page 46: ...55 AES67 General Delay Message Rate 0 0078s 128Hz 0 015s 64Hz 0 0315s 32Hz 0 625s 16Hz 0 125s 8Hz 0 25s 4Hz 0 5s 2Hz 1s 1Hz 2s 0 5Hz 4s 0 25Hz 8s 0 125Hz 16s 0 0625Hz Announce Timeout Count 2 to 10 5...

Page 47: ...Output Signal Formats Each of the 3 outputs can be set separately NTSC BB NTSC BB REF NTSC BB ID NTSC BB REF ID NTSC BB SETUP NTSC BB S REF NTSC BB S ID NTSC BB S R ID PAL BB PAL BB REF 525 59 94I 52...

Page 48: ...4 4 4 10 bit 12 bit 1920 1080 60 59 94 50 I 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 P 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 PsF RGB 4 4 4 10 bit 12 bit 1920 1080 60 59 94 50 I 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 P 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 PsF 3G A Video S...

Page 49: ...24 23 98 P 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 PsF 12 bit 1920 1080 60 59 94 50 I 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 P 5 6 1 Compliant Standards SDI Embedded Audio 3G HD HD DL SMPTE ST 299 SD SMPTE ST 272 SDI Payload ID SMPTE ST...

Page 50: ...ield white 100 black 0 red 100 green 100 blue 100 Automatic Switching Automatically switches between selectable color bar patterns Switch Time 1 to 255 sec Pattern Scrolling Direction Eight directions...

Page 51: ...The blinking display and scrolling can be used simultaneously Logo Mark Logo Mark Data 4 level monochrome data from level 0 to 3 Maximum Size 320 dots 240 lines QVGA size Number of Logo Marks That Can...

Page 52: ...ch 4 groups Sampling Frequency 48 kHz sampling synced with the video signal Resolution 20 bits 24 bits Pre emphasis OFF 50 15 CCITT only the CS bit is switched Frequency SILENCE 400Hz 800Hz 1kHz Level...

Page 53: ...equency 48 kHz sampling synced with the video signal Resolution 20 bits 24 bits Pre emphasis OFF 50 15 CCITT only the CS bit is switched Frequency SILENCE 400Hz 800Hz 1kHz Level 60 to 0 dBFs 1 dBFs st...

Page 54: ...is off 3 LCD Shows various information 4 MENU Switches the top menu or returns to the higher level menu 5 FUNCTION Clears the key lock 6 CANCEL Returns the setting to the its value 7 Arrow keys Used...

Page 55: ...round 9 ETHERNET CONTROL Ethernet port It supports SNMP 10 GENLOCK IN Genlock input connectors They are loop through connectors They receive HD tri level sync or NTSC PAL black burst signals 11 ANALOG...

Page 56: ...lies fail operation can continue with the other power supply POWER 1 and POWER 2 on the front panel light in green when the power is on and in red when it is not When one of the power supplies is not...

Page 57: ...SER22 Y P ID CHARACTER INT_1 to INT_4 Y Y LOGO INT_1 to INT_4 Y Y AES EBU menu SER23 Y P WCLK menu Y P ETC menu Y P GPS OPTION menu SER01 Y P CW IN OUT N P 12G OPTION menu SER02 Y Y USER PATTERN INT1...

Page 58: ...pper follow the procedure below Installation 1 Cover the power cord with the cover inlet stopper 2 Push the cover inlet stopper until you hear a click to attach it to the AC inlet 3 Check that the cov...

Page 59: ...STATUS menu See section 8 3 Alarm Indications You can check the attention details with ATTENTION GPS SAT SER01 or ATTENTION SER01 on the STATUS menu See section 8 4 Attention Display SER01 7 4 Connect...

Page 60: ...wo SDI signals synchronized to the reference signal are output from the SDI OUT connectors on the rear panel You can set the output signals on the SDI menu See also Chapter 12 SDI Menu SER22 7 5 3 AES...

Page 61: ...ods Input Method 1 Apply to one input and terminate the other at 75 Input Method 2 Apply to one input and connect the other to another device Terminate the device at the end of the chain at 75 7 5 6 G...

Page 62: ...uts alarms On the LT 4611 input time codes are called LTC0 and output time codes LTC1 to LTC3 Pin No Pin Name I O Pin No Pin Name I O Pin No Pin Name I O 1 LTC0 I 6 GND 11 SHIELD GND 2 LTC1 O 7 LTC0 I...

Page 63: ...unlocked GPS SIGNAL When the LT 4611 is configured to use GPS signals 1 but GPS signals are not being received CW SIGNAL When the genlock mode is set to 10MHzCW and CW signals are not being received...

Page 64: ...IEEE 1588 It provides an RJ 45 port and SFP cage The SFP cage is used by connecting a separately sold SFP transceiver RJ 45 SFP optical transceiver or SFP optical transceiver You can set PTP settings...

Page 65: ...he settings entered in the LT 4611 Chapter 9 3 GENLOCK menu Set the genlock Chapter 10 4 BLACK menu Set the black signal Chapter 11 5 SDI menu Set the SDI signal Chapter 12 6 AES EBU menu Set the AES...

Page 66: ...use the and keys to move the cursor and the and keys to change the value Hold down a key to change the value quickly Value modifications are applied immediately but the value is not confirmed until yo...

Page 67: ...External HD tri level sync signal or NTSC PAL black burst signal An external reference signal received through GENLOCK IN on the rear panel is used Set the reference signal format manually GPS mode S...

Page 68: ...PAL black burst signal See also Section 7 5 5 Genlock Signal Input When you apply the reference signal TRACKING appears under GENLOCK on the STATUS menu and EXT on the front panel blinks slowly in gre...

Page 69: ...reference signal recovers varies depending on the RECOVERY MODE setting on the GENLOCK menu If RECOVERY MODE is set to AUTO the LT 4611 automatically locks when the reference signal recovers If RECOV...

Page 70: ...LOCK IN on the rear panel See also Section 10 2 Selecting the Genlock Format 3 Apply a reference signal to GENLOCK IN on the rear panel Apply an HD tri level sync or NTSC PAL black burst signal See al...

Page 71: ...e GPS alarm and attention disappear and under GENLOCK on the STATUS menu an asterisk appears next to GPS ALARM indicator on the front panel keeps blinking in red or orange until the PLL alarm and leap...

Page 72: ...PS OPTION menu to INPUT See also Section 16 1 7 Selecting Input or Output 3 Apply a 10MHz CW signal to CW IN OUT on the rear panel To avoid damaging the instrument do not apply a 10 MHz CW signal when...

Page 73: ...ts are received frequency adjustment is performed followed by phase adjustment During this period the ALARM indicator on the front panel blinks in red 3 After the phase adjustment time information is...

Page 74: ...4611 status This menu is only for viewing you cannot change the settings To display the STATUS menu press MENU several times until the following menu appears On the STATUS menu you can use the and key...

Page 75: ...MT MANUAL GPS SER01 10MHzCW SER01 EXT Blinking green fast When there is no input signal EXT Blinking green slow Tracking EXT Lit in green Locked EXT Blinking red When an error occurs in the reference...

Page 76: ...CK FORMAT item displays the genlock format when the genlock mode is not INTERNAL When the genlock mode is set to GL FMT AUTO the format of the signal received through GENLOCK IN on the rear panel is d...

Page 77: ...The following table lists the alarms related to the LT 4611 Alarm Display condition Corrective action FAN When a fan error occurs Contact your nearest LEADER agent PWR1 When power to AC INPUT 2 is on...

Page 78: ...C0 but LTC signals are not being received Check that LTC signals are being applied to LTC IN OUT on the rear panel VITC When TIMECODE SOURCE on the SYSTEM menu is set to VITC but VITC signals are not...

Page 79: ...is set to GPS It will take some time for the LT 4611 to be able to use the time codes retrieved from the GPS signal after the settings have been changed 1 This signifies the setting in which any of t...

Page 80: ...king red PLL frequency and phase information being measured PLL being initialized PTPx in the display examples is either PTP1 or PTP2 8 8 UTC Display SER01 The UTC TIME item displays the Coordinated U...

Page 81: ...a lower level menu 9 1 Genlock Setting Display The GENLOCK item displays the items set on the GENLOCK menu GENLOCK MODE The genlock mode selected in section 10 1 Selecting the Genlock Mode is display...

Page 82: ...layed The same holds true for BLK2 FORMAT to BLK6 FORMAT BLK1 TIMING The Black 1 timing selected in section 11 2 Adjusting the Timing is displayed The same holds true for BLK2 TIMING to BLK6 TIMING 9...

Page 83: ...8 2 Selecting the Power Supply 9 5 12G Setting Display SER02 The 12G item displays the items set on the 12G OPTION menu 12G 1 FORMAT The SDI1 format is displayed The same applies to 12G 2 FORMAT 12G 3...

Page 84: ...gnal received through GENLOCK IN on the rear panel is used The LT 4611 automatically selects the format GL FMT MANUAL An external reference signal received through GENLOCK IN on the rear panel is used...

Page 85: ...EF COMPONENT 525 59 94I 525 59 94P 625 50I 625 50P 1125 HD 1125 60I 1125 59 94I 1125 50I 1125 30P 1125 29 97P 1125 25P 1125 24P 1125 23 38P 1125 24PsF 1125 23 98PsF 750 HD 750 60P 750 59 94P 750 50P 7...

Page 86: ...is set to GL FMT MANUAL and the format selected in section 10 2 Selecting the Genlock Format is NTSC or PAL When the genlock mode is set to GPS and the Black 1 format selected in section 11 1 Selectin...

Page 87: ...obtained by converting dots into time is displayed The variable range varies depending on the format Procedure GENLOCK TIMING HORIZONTAL Parameters 432 to 0 to 432 10 3 4 Finely Adjusting the Timing...

Page 88: ...lost during genlock operation follow the procedure below Procedure GENLOCK RECOVERY MODE Parameters AUTO The LT 4611 quickly relocks onto the reference signal MANUAL Stay in sync operation is held 10...

Page 89: ...4611 immediately relocks onto the reference signal FAST The LT 4611 quickly relocks onto the reference signal SLOW The LT 4611 slowly relocks onto the reference signal 10 4 4 Setting the Relock To ma...

Page 90: ...me will be those selected in section 19 6 1 Setting the Date and Time The genlock log is not cleared when the settings are initialized but is cleared when the power is turned off Procedure GENLOCK LOG...

Page 91: ...LOCK INTERNAL 05 2016 04 07 13 33 23 MODE GENLOCK FMT AUTO 06 2016 04 07 13 33 23 LOCK NO SIGNAL 07 2016 04 07 13 33 37 LOCK TRACKING 08 2016 04 07 13 33 46 LOCK EXT 1125 59 94I 09 2016 04 07 13 34 13...

Page 92: ...When the genlock mode is set to GPS SER01 or 10MHzCW SER01 for Black 1 only the following message will appear if the value is changed If OK is selected the LT 4611 unlocks from the signal if it is loc...

Page 93: ...to 0 to 2 11 2 2 Adjusting the Timing Line To adjust the black signal relative to the reference signal at the line level follow the procedure below The variable range varies depending on the format P...

Page 94: ...when the format is the same type as Black 1 NTSC or PAL Procedure BLACK BLK1 VITC Parameters ON OFF 11 4 Common Black Signal Settings You can synchronize the Black 2 settings to the Black 1 settings...

Page 95: ...of IMAGE STRUCTURE and RATE see section 5 3 1 SDI Formats and Standards 12 1 1 Selecting the Image To select the SDI signal image follow the procedure below For SDI2 you cannot select 1920x1080 3G B...

Page 96: ...is PAL 12 2 Adjusting the Timing Under SDI SDI1 TIMING you can adjust the SDI signal relative to the reference signal 12 2 1 Selecting the Timing Reference To select the output timing used as a refere...

Page 97: ...ormat Procedure SDI SDI1 TIMING VERTICAL Parameters 1124 to 0 to 1124 12 2 3 Adjusting the Timing Dot To adjust the SDI signal relative to the reference signal at the dot level follow the procedure be...

Page 98: ...LAT FIELD 100 FLAT FIELD 0 RED FIELD 100 GREEN FILED 100 BLUE FIELD 100 SDI CHECK FIELD The selectable patterns depend on the SDI format as shown below Pattern SDI format Other than those on the right...

Page 99: ...12 SDI MENU SER22 78 100 75 MULTI 100 MULTI 75 MULTI I SMPTE EBU BBC...

Page 100: ...12 SDI MENU SER22 79 FLAT FIELD 100 FLAT FIELD 0 RED FIELD 100 GREEN FILED 100 BLUE FIELD 100 CHECK FIELD...

Page 101: ...ponents in a YCbCr or GBR signal on and off follow the procedure below This is invalid when the pattern is check field SDI OUTPUT option 12G option Procedure SDI OUTPUT option SDI SDI1 VIDEO COMPONENT...

Page 102: ...80 marker are displayed at the outer frame of the picture If it is on the 4 3 marker is assumed to be 100 For SD you cannot set the 4 3 marker Moreover this is invalid when the pattern is check field...

Page 103: ...urn scrolling on and off follow the procedure shown below Procedure SDI OUTPUT option SDI SDI1 VIDEO SCROLL ON OFF Procedure 12G option 12G OPTION SDI 1 VIDEO SCROLL ON OFF Parameters ON OFF 12 6 2 Se...

Page 104: ...ollow the procedure below The unit is dot field frame Setting a positive value scrolls to the right and a negative value to the left You can set the value in 2 dot steps Procedure SDI OUTPUT option SD...

Page 105: ...change on and off follow the procedure shown below If set to ON the pattern is switched automatically between the available color bar patterns for the current format Procedure SDI OUTPUT option SDI SD...

Page 106: ...character string that you created on the LT 4611 can be displayed in a pattern This is invalid when the pattern is check field or when LIPSYNC is set to ON SDI OUTPUT option 12G option 12 8 1 Turning...

Page 107: ...enter up to 20 characters The ID character background is displayed in black for 20 characters worth If you enter at the end of the ID character string only the background of the entered characters wi...

Page 108: ...f ID Characters To set the horizontal position of the ID characters follow the procedure below The value represents the coordinate at the left end of the ID characters The left end of the pattern is 0...

Page 109: ...TER LEVEL Procedure 12G option 12G OPTION SDI 1 VIDEO ID CHARACTER LEVEL Parameters 100 75 ID LEVEL 100 ID LEVEL 75 12 8 8 Turning ID Character Blinking On and Off To turn ID character blinking on and...

Page 110: ...ID character blinking follow the procedure below Procedure SDI OUTPUT option SDI SDI1 VIDEO ID CHARACTER BLINK OFF TIME Procedure 12G option 12G OPTION SDI 1 VIDEO ID CHARACTER BLINK OFF TIME Paramete...

Page 111: ...procedure below The unit is dot field frame Setting a positive value scrolls to the right and a negative value to the left You can set the value in 2 dot steps Procedure SDI OUTPUT option SDI SDI1 VID...

Page 112: ...procedure below 1 Enter a file name Select STORE The file name input menu appears This is the name assigned to the ID characters and is also the file name when the ID characters are copied to a USB m...

Page 113: ...R COPY USB INT To copy ID characters follow the procedure below 1 Select the copy destination in the LT 4611 Select from INT_1 to INT_4 If there are already ID characters stored in the LT 4611 they ar...

Page 114: ...LL or from INT_1 to INT_4 2 Select the OK If there are already ID characters with the same file names stored in the USB memory device they will be overwritten If ALL is selected and ID characters with...

Page 115: ...g the STORE menu follow the procedure below Procedure SDI OUTPUT option SDI SDI1 VIDEO ID CHARACTER DELETE Procedure 12G option 12G OPTION SDI 1 VIDEO ID CHARACTER DELETE To clear ID characters follow...

Page 116: ...under SDI SDI1 VIDEO LOGO With the 12G option you can set it under 12G OPTION SDI 1 VIDEO LOGO A 4 level monochrome image that you created on your PC can be displayed in a pattern This is invalid whe...

Page 117: ...ers excluding the extension consisting of alphanumeric characters or underscore File format 24 bits 256 colors or 16 colors File size Up to 320 dots 240 lines width height LEADER bmp 2 Using the accom...

Page 118: ...LT 4611 5 On the SELECT menu select the logo See also Section 12 9 3 Selecting a Logo 6 On the ON OFF menu select ON See also Section 12 9 2 Turning the Logo On and Off 12 9 2 Turning the Logo On and...

Page 119: ...position follow the procedure below The value represents the coordinate at the top of the logo The top of the pattern is 0 Procedure SDI OUTPUT option SDI SDI1 VIDEO LOGO V POSI Procedure 12G option 1...

Page 120: ...re 12G option 12G OPTION SDI 1 VIDEO LOGO LEVEL LEVEL0 LEVEL1 LEVEL2 LEVEL3 Parameters 100h 0 to EB0h 100 LEVEL0 default value 100h 0 LEVEL1 default value 590h 33 LEVEL2 default value A20h 66 LEVEL3 d...

Page 121: ...procedure below 1 Select the copy destination in the LT 4611 Select from INT_1 to INT_4 If there are already logos stored at the destination they are overwritten 2 Select the copy source in the USB m...

Page 122: ...the OK If there are already logos with the same file names stored in the USB memory device they will be overwritten If ALL is selected and logos with the same file name are saved in INT_1 to INT_4 on...

Page 123: ...using the COPY USB INT menu follow the procedure below Procedure SDI OUTPUT option SDI SDI1 VIDEO LOGO DELETE Procedure 12G option 12G OPTION SDI 1 VIDEO LOGO DELETE To clear logos follow the procedu...

Page 124: ...p 1 1ch Ch2 Ch1 also possible Ch3 Ch1 also possible Ch4 Ch1 also possible Group 2 can also be set equal to group 1 5ch Ch6 Ch5 also possible Ch7 Ch5 also possible Ch8 Ch5 also possible Group 3 can als...

Page 125: ...on SDI SDI1 AUDIO LINK A LINK B G1 G2 G3 G4 RESOLUTION Procedure 12G option 12G OPTION SDI 1 AUDIO LINK A LINK B G1 G2 G3 G4 RESOLUTION Parameters 20BIT 24BIT 12 10 3 Selecting the Pre emphasis Mode T...

Page 126: ...REQ G2 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 FREQ G3 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 FREQ G4 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 FREQ Parameters SILENCE 400Hz 800Hz 1kHz 12 10 5 Setting the Level To set the level of the selected channel follow the pro...

Page 127: ...CH15 CH16 CLICK Procedure 12G option 12G OPTION SDI 1 AUDIO LINK A LINK B G1 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CLICK G2 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CLICK G3 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CLICK G4 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 CLICK Parameters OFF 1se...

Page 128: ...o set G2 EQUAL TO G1 to ON In this situation group 2 cannot be set The same holds true for G3 EQUAL TO G1 and G4 EQUAL TO G3 Procedure SDI OUTPUT option SDI SDI1 AUDIO LINK A LINK B G2 EQUAL TO G1 G3...

Page 129: ...The same holds true for the other similar settings Procedure SDI OUTPUT option SDI SDI1 AUDIO LINK A LINK B G1 CH2 CH3 CH4 EQUAL TO CH1 G2 CH6 CH7 CH8 EQUAL TO CH5 G3 CH10 CH11 CH12 EQUAL TO CH9 G4 C...

Page 130: ...9 7 1 Selecting the Time Code follow the procedure below Procedure SDI SDI1 ANC ATC LTC ON OFF Parameters ON OFF 12 12 Common SDI Signal Settings You can link the SDI2 setting to the SDI1 setting by f...

Page 131: ...following menu appears 13 1 Setting the AES EBU Output Under AES EBU AES EBU you can set the AES EBU output 13 1 1 Turning the Audio Output On and Off To turn the audio output on or off follow the pro...

Page 132: ...the procedure below to set the insertion interval to a value other than OFF This is invalid when LIPSYNC SDI1 AES on the ETC menu is set to ON Procedure AES EBU AES EBU SETTING CH1 CH2 CLICK Paramete...

Page 133: ...7 Selecting the Pre emphasis Mode To select the pre emphasis mode follow the procedure below Procedure AES EBU AES EBU SETTING EMPHASIS Parameters 50 15 CCITT OFF 13 1 8 Turing the Time Code On and Of...

Page 134: ...Setting the Silence Output Under AES EBU SILENCE you can set the silence output 13 2 1 Selecting the Resolution To select the resolution follow the procedure below Procedure AES EBU SILENCE SETTING RE...

Page 135: ...output To display the WCLK menu press MENU several times until the following menu appears 14 1 Adjusting the Timing To adjust the word clock signal relative to the reference signal in the range of 1A...

Page 136: ...rm monitor makes it possible to measure the offset between the video signal and the audio signal that occurs in the transfer route for each channel For details see the instruction manual of the wavefo...

Page 137: ...ty area markers ID characters and logo are not displayed even if they are set to ON Raster If the scale slide bar is between 0 and 15 frames a white raster is displayed If not a black raster is displa...

Page 138: ...TC you can set the LTC output 16 1 1 Turing the Time Code Output On and Off To turn the time code outputs LTC1 to LTC3 on and off follow the procedure below The time code selected in section 19 7 1 Se...

Page 139: ...displayed Procedure GPS OPTION LTC TIMING BIT Parameters 39 to 0 to 39 16 1 4 Adjusting the LTC2 Offset To adjust the LTC2 offset relative to LTC1 follow the procedure below Procedure GPS OPTION LTC L...

Page 140: ...re below This setting is not saved in the last memory Even if output is selected it will be set to input the next time you start the LT 4611 When POWER ON RECALL on the SYSTEM menu is set to OFF Proce...

Page 141: ...I1 to SDI4 Common settings can be specified on SDI1 On SDI2 to SDI4 different settings can be specified for groups of channels Note that for DUAL LINK SDI2 and SDI4 cannot be set because only two outp...

Page 142: ...x1080 HD DL HD QL 3840x2160 Square 4096x2160 Square 3G A 1280x 720 3G A 1920x1080 3G A 2048x1080 3G A 3G B DL 1920x1080 3G B DL 2048x1080 3G B DL 3G B DS Dual 1280x 720 3G B DS 1920x1080 3G B DS 3G DL...

Page 143: ...dure 12G OPTION SDI 1 FORMAT STRUCTURE Parameters 422 YCbCr 10 bit 422 YCbCr 12 bit 444 YCbCr 10 bit 444 YCbCr 12 bit 444 RGB 10 bit 444 RGB 12 bit 17 1 3 Selecting the Frame Frequency To select the S...

Page 144: ...gnal relative to the reference signal at the line level follow the procedure below Procedure 12G OPTION SDI 1 TIMING VERTICAL Parameters 561 to 0 to 561 17 2 2 Adjusting the Timing Dot To adjust the S...

Page 145: ...n settings apply to all four outputs When the SDI format is not 12G the SDI pattern generation settings can be set separately for each output But the fixed pattern and user pattern cannot be generated...

Page 146: ...pend on the SDI format as shown below Pattern SDI format Other than those on the right 720x487 SD 720x576 SD 3840x2160 4096x2160 COLOR BAR 100 Y Y Y Y Y 75 Y Y N Y Y MULTI 100 Y N N Y Y MULTI 75 Y N N...

Page 147: ...17 12G OPTION MENU SER02 126 100 75 MULTI 100 MULTI 75 MULTI I SMPTE EBU BBC...

Page 148: ...17 12G OPTION MENU SER02 127 FLAT FIELD 100 FLAT FIELD 0 RED FIELD 100 GREEN FILED 100 BLUE FIELD 100 CHECK FIELD...

Page 149: ...p and the format is 4K 1 Place the image file in the appropriate folder according to its image size in the USB memory device USB memory device LT4611_USER USER_PATTERN 4K bmp HD bmp SD bmp 2 On the CO...

Page 150: ...When the file in the selected display memory matches that in the storage memory see step 6 When the file in the selected display memory does not match that in the storage memory see step 7 The format...

Page 151: ...attern stored in the LT 4611 s internal display memory follow the procedure below User patterns are stored in separate folders SD HD 2K 4K 2SI and 4K SQD according to the SDI format The data in the fo...

Page 152: ...n select any of the folders regardless of the current SDI format In this example the user pattern file name is LEADER bmp and the format is 4K Procedure 12G OPTION SDI 1 PATTERN DELETE To clear a user...

Page 153: ...device LT4611_USER USER_PATTERN 4K HD SD Procedure 12G OPTION SDI 1 PATTERN 1 COPY USB INT To copy a user pattern follow the procedure below 1 Select the format Select SD HD 2K or 4K 2 Select the cop...

Page 154: ...about 7 minutes Do not turn the power off or remove the USB memory device while copying USB Memory Device File Structure User patterns are copied from the USER_PATTERN folder of the USB memory device...

Page 155: ...USB memory device with the following folder structure is connected USB memory device LT4611_USER USER_PATTERN 4K HD SD Procedure 12G OPTION SDI 1 PATTERN 1 COPY INT USB To copy a user pattern follow...

Page 156: ...to the LT 4611 s storage memory follow the procedure below You cannot write to the archive In this example the archive pattern file name is UHDColorBar img and the format is 4K This menu appears when...

Page 157: ...power off or remove the USB memory device while copying 5 If the user pattern is BMP or TIFF format set the colorimetry and range Select any values of your choice 6 If the user pattern is 4K select t...

Page 158: ...ll Feature Under 12G OPTION SDI 1 VIDEO SCROLL you can configure pattern scrolling For the setting procedure see section 12 6 Configuring the Pattern Scroll Feature 17 7 Setting the Pattern Change Und...

Page 159: ...procedure below Procedure 12G OPTION SDI 1 VIDEO MOVING BOX ON OFF Parameters ON OFF 17 10 2 Setting the Box Color To set the moving box color follow the procedure below Procedure 12G OPTION SDI 1 VI...

Page 160: ...E HIGH 17 10 5 Setting the Vertical Box Size To set the vertical size of the box follow the procedure below Procedure 12G OPTION SDI 1 VIDEO MOVING BOX V SIZE Parameters SIZE1 SIZE2 SIZE3 SIZE4 SIZE5...

Page 161: ...rs in the transfer route for each channel For details see the instruction manual of the waveform monitor For details on lip sync patterns see section 15 2 Description of Lip Sync Patterns This is inva...

Page 162: ...12 10 Configuring Embedded Audio 17 13 Common SDI Signal Settings You can link the SDI2 and SDI3 settings to the SDI1 setting and the SDI4 setting to the SDI3 setting by following the procedure below...

Page 163: ...er than PTP See also Chapter 10 GENLOCK MENU When configuring PTP2 for parameters without descriptions for PTP2 set them the same as PTP1 18 1 1 Setting the Mode Under PTP OPTION PTP1 MODE you can ena...

Page 164: ...configuring PTP1 and PROFILE TYPE is ST2059 0 to 127 Parameters when configuring PTP2 and PROFILE TYPE is ST2059 0 to 126 to 127 Parameters when PROFILE TYPE is AES67 0 to 255 Parameters when PROFILE...

Page 165: ...FILE TYPE is GENERAL 0 125s 8Hz 0 25s 4Hz 0 5s 2Hz 1s 1Hz 2s 0 5Hz 4s 0 25Hz 8s 0 125Hz 16s 0 0625Hz 18 1 7 Setting the Sync Interval Under PTP OPTION PTP1 DETAIL SETTING SYNC INTERVAL you can set the...

Page 166: ...y 2 Under PTP OPTION PTP1 DETAIL SETTING PRIORITY2 you can set the master priority 2 Procedure PTP OPTION PTP1 DETAIL SETTING PRIORITY2 Parameters 0 to 128 to 255 18 1 10 Setting the Step Under PTP OP...

Page 167: ...059 DEFAULT FRAME Parameters AUTO 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 47 95 48 50 59 94 60 71 92 72 100 119 9 120 Setting the Dropped Frame Flag Under PTP OPTION PTP1 DETAIL SETTING ST2059 DROP FRAME FLAG you can se...

Page 168: ...ing the Propagation Time Measurement Method Under PTP OPTION PTP1 DETAIL SETTING DELAY MECHANISM you can set the propagation time measurement method Procedure PTP OPTION PTP1 DETAIL SETTING DELAY MECH...

Page 169: ...ON PTP1 MODE Parameters when the genlock mode is PTP SLAVE 18 2 2 Setting the Profile Type Under PTP OPTION PTP1 PROFILE TYPE you can select the profile Procedure PTP OPTION PTP1 PROFILE TYPE Paramete...

Page 170: ...AES67 0 to 255 Parameters when PROFILE TYPE is GENERAL 0 to 255 18 2 5 Setting the Communication Mode Under PTP OPTION PTP1 DETAIL SETTING COMMUNICATION MODE you can set the communication mode Proced...

Page 171: ...GENERAL 0 125s 8Hz 0 25s 4Hz 0 5s 2Hz 1s 1Hz 2s 0 5Hz 4s 0 25Hz 8s 0 125Hz 16s 0 0625Hz Set a shorter interval than ANC REQD INT section 18 2 7 18 2 7 Setting the Minimum Interval for Receiving Announ...

Page 172: ...5s 32Hz 0 625s 16Hz 0 125s 8Hz 0 25s 4Hz 0 5s 2Hz 1s 1Hz 2s 0 5Hz 4s 0 25Hz 8s 0 125Hz Set a shorter interval than SYNC REQD INT section 18 2 9 18 2 9 Setting the Minimum Interval for Receiving Sync M...

Page 173: ...s 32Hz 0 625s 16Hz 0 125s 8Hz 0 25s 4Hz 0 5s 2Hz 1s 1Hz 2s 0 5Hz 4s 0 25Hz 8s 0 125Hz 16s 0 0625Hz 18 2 11 Setting the Desired Delay Response Transmission Interval Mixed SMPTE UNICAST PTP OPTION PTP1...

Page 174: ...PROFILE TYPE is AES67 0 125s 8Hz 0 25s 4Hz 0 5s 2Hz 1s 1Hz 2s 0 5Hz 4s 0 25Hz 8s 0 125Hz 16s 0 0625Hz Parameters when PROFILE TYPE is GENERAL 0 0078s 128Hz 0 015s 64Hz 0 0315s 32Hz 0 625s 16Hz 0 125s...

Page 175: ...ddress of the Master to Connect To Mixed SMPTE w o Negotiation UNICAST PTP OPTION PTP1 DETAIL SETTING AMT CONFIGURATION can be used to set the IP address of the master to connect to Procedure PTP OPTI...

Page 176: ...ters ON The backlight is on at all times AUTO OFF The backlight turns off if none of the keys are used for 30 seconds It turns back on when a key is used OFF The backlight is off at all times 19 2 Tur...

Page 177: ...9 N BLACK menu Y SDI menu Y ID CHARACTER INT_1 to INT_4 N LOGO INT_1 to INT_4 N AES EBU menu Y WCLK menu Y ETC Menu Y GPS OPTION menu SER01 Y 12G OPTION menu SER02 Y USER PATTERN INT1 to INT8 N ID CHA...

Page 178: ...R 9 19 3 3 Power on Settings To select the preset to use for starting the LT 4611 follow the procedure below For details see section 7 1 Turning the Power On Procedure SYSTEM PRESET POWER ON RECALL Pa...

Page 179: ...device LT4611_USER PSET PRESET_00 PRE PRESET_09 PRE 19 3 5 Copying Presets to a USB Memory Device To copy presets in pre format dedicated format from the LT 4611 to a USB memory device follow the proc...

Page 180: ...19 SYSTEM MENU 159 19 3 6 Clearing Presets To clear presets stored in the LT 4611 follow the procedure below Procedure SYSTEM PRESET DELETE Parameters ALL NUMBER 0 to NUMBER 9...

Page 181: ...00 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 IP ADDRESS default value 192 168 000 001 SUBNET MASK default value 255 255 255 000 DEFAULT GATEWAY default value 000 000 000 000 19 4 2 Viewing the MAC Address To vie...

Page 182: ...B file stored in the USB memory device it will be overwritten This setting appears when a USB memory device is connected Procedure SYSTEM ETHERNET COPY MIB INT USB USB Memory Device File Structure The...

Page 183: ...restarted or the next time the power is turned on 19 4 8 Setting TRAP COMMUNITY To change the SNMP TRAP COMMUNITY name follow the procedure below Procedure SYSTEM ETHERNET SNMP COMMUNITY TRAP COMMUNI...

Page 184: ...IP ADDRESS Parameters 000 000 000 000 to 192 168 000 001 to 255 255 255 255 19 5 2 Setting the PTP Subnet Mask To set the subnet mask follow the procedure below Procedure SYSTEM PTP ETHERNET PTP SUBN...

Page 185: ...selection with the module connected with a cable Connection may not be established if the module is inserted or the cable is connected after making the selection 19 5 5 Setting PORT RELATION To confi...

Page 186: ...are used GPS The date and time in the GPS signal received through GPS IN on the rear panel are used You can select this option when SER01 is installed If the SER03 is installed the internal time is f...

Page 187: ...19 6 2 Adjusting the Date and Time When DATE TIME SOURCE is set to INTERNAL to adjust the date and time follow the procedure below Procedure SYSTEM DATA TIME ADJUST Parameters 2000 01 01 00 00 00 to 2...

Page 188: ...n 19 6 1 Setting the Date and Time are used LTC0 The date and time in the LTC signal received through LTC IN OUT on the rear panel are used VITC The date and time in the VITC signal received through G...

Page 189: ...ON Dropped frame time code is used OFF Non dropped frame time code is used 19 7 3 Turning Jam Sync On and Off To turn the jam sync function on and off follow the procedure below When set to ON the tim...

Page 190: ...Start Date When TIMECODE SOURCE is set to GPS to set the Daylight Saving Time start date follow the procedure below You cannot set seconds Procedure SYSTEM TIMECODE DAYLIGHT SAVING CHANGE DAY Paramet...

Page 191: ...TIMECODE DAYLIGHT SAVING RETURN DAY Parameters 01 01 00 00 00 to 12 31 23 59 00 19 7 9 Setting the Leap Second When TIMECODE SOURCE is set to GPS to set when to insert leap seconds follow the procedur...

Page 192: ...he time zone follow the procedure below Select it according to your region Procedure SYSTEM GPS PTP TIMEZONE OFFSET Parameters UTC 12 00 to UTC 09 00 to UTC 12 00 19 8 2 Setting the Power Supply To se...

Page 193: ...slave is selected Procedure SYSTEM GPS PTP PLATFORM MODE Parameters STATIONARY Stationary environment such as in a room default setting AUTOMOTIVE Mobile environment such as in an outside broadcast v...

Page 194: ...1 and INDICATOR 2 correspond to alarm output 1 and alarm output 2 respectively See also Section 7 5 8 LTC Signal I O SER01 19 9 1 Selecting the Polarity To select the polarity of the alarm output from...

Page 195: ...NA GPS PLL GPS SIGNAL CW SIGNAL LTC0 SIGNAL VITC SIGNAL PTP1 PORT STATUS PTP2 PORT STATUS PTP1 LOCK PTP2 LOCK ATTENTION Parameters ENABLE An alarm is output when an alarm occurs DISABLE Alarms are not...

Page 196: ...LOG LIST 00 to 99 No No BLACK menu including SER21 Yes Yes SDI menu SER22 Yes Yes ID CHARACTER INT_1 to INT_4 No Yes LOGO INT_1 to INT_4 No Yes AES EBU menu SER23 Yes Yes WCLK menu Yes Yes ETC Menu Ye...

Page 197: ...electing the Format To select the format that is applied when CLEAR SETTING or DEFAULT SETTING is used to initialize the instrument follow the procedure below Procedure SYSTEM INITIALIZE FORMAT SETTIN...

Page 198: ...of the main unit and SER01 to SER03 follow the procedure below To switch menus use the and keys You can also view the serial number of the main unit on the rear panel The serial number is displayed w...

Page 199: ...Software Options To view the software options that are installed follow the procedure below Only the software options that are installed are displayed Procedure SYSTEM LICENSE INFO 19 13 2 Installing...

Page 200: ...19 SYSTEM MENU 179 19 14 Viewing the Version Information To view the firmware version and FPGA version follow the procedure below To switch menus use the and keys Procedure SYSTEM VERSION DISPLAY...

Page 201: ...can be used with the LT 4611 without any problems See also Section 12 9 Setting Logos and 17 9 Setting Logos 20 1 Installation Follow the procedure below to install Logo App in your PC The required P...

Page 202: ...20 LOGO APP 181 3 When the following window appears select the installation folder and click Next 4 When the following window appears click Next...

Page 203: ...5 When the following window appears the installation is complete Click Close 20 2 Uninstallation To uninstall the software select LT4600 LOGO Application in Programs and Features of Control Panel and...

Page 204: ...ktop 2 Click Select File 3 Select a bitmap file bmp Select a file that meets the following conditions You cannot select a file lg that has already been converted File name Up to eight characters exclu...

Page 205: ...heck that the colors have been separated into four grayscale levels The intensity used to display the data on the actual LT 4611 can be adjusted from the menu so it will be different from what appears...

Page 206: ...vel 3 and displayed at intensity 255 Conversion Example Description of the Level Threshold Settings Dialog Box Item Description Default The thresholds are reset to the following values Level 3 192 to...

Page 207: ...20 LOGO APP 186 8 When the following confirmation message appears click OK...

Page 208: ...NMPv2 SMI DisplayString FROM SNMPv2 TC OBJECT GROUP MODULE COMPLIANCE FROM SNMPv2 CONF 21 3 How to Use 1 On the LT 4611 set the IP address Set it under SYSTEM ETHERNET IP ADDRESS 2 Connect the LT 4611...

Page 209: ...ternet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 leader 20111 MIB Structure lt4611 OBJECT IDENTIFIER leader 36 notification OBJECT IDENTIFIER lt4611 0 trapContent OBJECT IDENTIFIER notification 1 error OBJECT IDENTIF...

Page 210: ...NTIFIER system 1 sdi12g OBJECT IDENTIFIER lt4611 4 sdi12g1Ref OBJECT IDENTIFIER sdi12g 1 sdi12g1Format OBJECT IDENTIFIER sdi12g1Ref 1 sdi12g1Timing OBJECT IDENTIFIER sdi12g1Ref 2 sdi12g1Pattern OBJECT...

Page 211: ...NTIFIER ptp1Ref 8 ptp1Priority1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ptp1Ref 9 ptp1Priority2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ptp1Ref 10 ptp1Step OBJECT IDENTIFIER ptp1Ref 11 ptp1DefaultFrame OBJECT IDENTIFIER ptp1Ref 12 ptp1DropFrame...

Page 212: ...IER ptp2Ref 10 ptp2Step OBJECT IDENTIFIER ptp2Ref 11 ptp2DefaultFrame OBJECT IDENTIFIER ptp2Ref 12 ptp2DropFrameFlag OBJECT IDENTIFIER ptp2Ref 13 ptp2ColorFrameId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ptp2Ref 14 ptp2Dela...

Page 213: ...2 ON genlockFormatStat status 5 INTEGER R O 1 1125 60I 2 1125 59 94I 3 1125 50I 7 1125 30P 8 1125 29 97P 9 1125 25P 10 1125 24P 11 1125 23 98P 15 1125 24PsF 16 1125 23 98PsF 21 750 60P 22 750 59 94P...

Page 214: ...ef genlockRef 2 INTEGER R W 1 1125 60I 2 1125 59 94I 3 1125 50I 7 1125 30P 8 1125 29 97P 9 1125 25P 10 1125 24P 11 1125 23 98P 15 1125 24PsF 16 1125 23 98PsF 21 750 60P 22 750 59 94P 23 750 50P 24 750...

Page 215: ...1125 24P 11 1125 23 98P 15 1125 24PsF 16 1125 23 98PsF 21 750 60P 22 750 59 94P 23 750 50P 24 750 30P 25 750 29 97P 26 750 25P 27 750 24P 28 750 23 98P 41 NTSC BB 42 NTSC BB REF 43 NTSC BB ID 44 NTSC...

Page 216: ...INTEGER R W 1 422 YCbCr 10 bit 2 422 YCbCr 12 bit 3 444 YCbCr 10 bit 4 444 YCbCr 12 bit 5 444 RGB 10 bit 6 444 RGB 12 bit sdi1FramerateRef sdi2FramerateRef sdi1Format 3 sdi2Format 3 INTEGER R W 1 1080...

Page 217: ...23 CHECK FIELD 21 4 7 sdi Component Group MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi1ComponentRef sdi2ComponentRef sdi1Component 1 sdi2Component 1 INTEGER R W 1 Y G Cb B Cr R 2 Y G Cb B Cr R 3 Y G C...

Page 218: ...SS VALUE Description sdi1AudioG1Ref sdi2AudioG1Ref sdi1Audio 1 sdi2Audio 1 INTEGER R W 1 OFF 2 ON sdi1AudioG2Ref sdi2AudioG2Ref sdi1Audio 2 sdi2Audio 2 INTEGER R W 1 OFF 2 ON sdi1AudioG3Ref sdi2AudioG...

Page 219: ...ayString R O Number of used satellites number of satellites in the line of view satCnValue gpsRef 2 DisplayString R O MAX CN MIN CN gpsAntennaPower gpsRef 3 INTEGER R W 1 OFF 2 3 3V 3 5V gpsPlatformMo...

Page 220: ...S 2SI 20 4096x2160 3G 4K DS SQD 21 4096x2160 3G 4K DS 2SI 22 3840x2160 HD QL SQD 24 4096x2160 HD QL SQD 26 3840x2160 3G QL A SQD 27 3840x2160 3G QL A 2SI 28 4096x2160 3G QL A SQD 29 4096x2160 3G QL A...

Page 221: ...sdi12g4Pattern 1 INTEGER R W 1 COLOR BAR 100 2 COLOR BAR 75 3 COLOR BAR MULTI 100 4 COLOR BAR MULTI 75 5 COLOR BAR MULTI I 6 COLOR BAR SMPTE 7 COLOR BAR EBU 8 COLOR BAR BBC 9 FLAT FIELD 100 10 FLAT F...

Page 222: ...di12g2Id 3 sdi12g3Id 3 sdi12g4Id 3 INTEGER R W 4095 sdi12g1IdSizeRef sdi12g2IdSizeRef sdi12g3IdSizeRef sdi12g4IdSizeRef sdi12g1Id 4 sdi12g2Id 4 sdi12g3Id 4 sdi12g4Id 4 INTEGER R W 1 x1 2 x2 3 x4 4 x8...

Page 223: ...iRef sdi12g1Logo 4 sdi12g2Logo 4 sdi12g3Logo 4 sdi12g4Logo 4 INTEGER R W 4095 sdi12g1LogoLevel sdi12g2LogoLevel sdi12g3LogoLevel sdi12g4LogoLevel sdi12g1Logo 5 sdi12g2Logo 5 sdi12g3Logo 5 sdi12g4Logo...

Page 224: ...Ref sdi12g4BgCrLevelRef sdi12g1LogoBg 4 sdi12g2LogoBg 4 sdi12g3LogoBg 4 sdi12g4LogoBg 4 INTEGER R W 100h EB0h 21 4 28 sdi12g MvBox Group MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi12g1MvBoxRef sdi12g1...

Page 225: ...12g3Audio 4 sdi12g4Audio 4 INTEGER R W 1 OFF 2 ON 21 4 30 sdi12g Lipsync Group MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi12g1LipsyncRef sdi12g2LipsyncRef sdi12g3LipsyncRef sdi12g4LipsyncRef sdi12g1Li...

Page 226: ...21 4 36 ptp AnnoumceInterval Group MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1AnnoumceIntervalRef ptp2AnnoumceIntervalRef ptp1AnnoumceInterval 1 ptp2AnnoumceInterval 1 INTEGER R W 1 0 125s 8Hz 2 0 2...

Page 227: ...ptp Priority2 Group MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1Priority2Ref ptp2Priority2Ref ptp1Priority2 1 ptp2Priority2 1 INTEGER R W 0 to 255 21 4 41 ptp Step Group MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE De...

Page 228: ...p MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1DelayMechanismRef ptp2DelayMechanismRef ptp1DelayMechanism 1 ptp2DelayMechanism 1 INTEGER R W 1 END TO END 2 PEER TO PEER 21 4 46 ptp AmtConfigration1 Gro...

Page 229: ...CCESS VALUE Description ptp1AmtConfigration6Ip ptp1AmtConfigration6 1 IpAddress R W Address setting 21 4 52 ptp AmtConfigration7 Group MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1AmtConfigration7Ip pt...

Page 230: ...0 125Hz 12 16s 0 0625Hz 21 4 56 ptp AnnounceDesirInt Group MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1AnnounceDesirIntRef ptp1AnnounceDesirInt 1 INTEGER R W 1 0 125s 8Hz 2 0 25s 4Hz 3 0 5s 2Hz 4 1s 1...

Page 231: ...D SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1SyncReqdIntRef ptp1SyncReqdInt 1 INTEGER R W 1 0 0078s 128Hz 2 0 015s 64Hz 3 0 0315s 32Hz 4 0 0625s 16Hz 5 0 125s 8Hz 6 0 25s 4Hz 7 0 5s 2Hz 8 1s 1Hz 9 2s 0 5Hz 1...

Page 232: ...P ETHERNET IP address 21 4 63 ptpSystemSubnetMask Group MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptpSystemSubnetMaskRef ptpSystemSubnetMask 1 IpAddress R W PTP ETHERNET subnet mask 21 4 64 ptpSystemGat...

Page 233: ...1 20 Range Up to 20 characters Description Date and time of error occurrence index 5 OID leader 20111 lt4611 36 notification 0 trapContent 1 error 1 X leader 20111 lt4611 36 notification 0 trapContent...

Page 234: ...GPS 10MHzCW PTP INTERNAL GENLOCK NTSC NTSC BB NTSC BB REF NTSC BB ID NTSC BB REF ID NTSC BB GENLOCK PAL PAL BB PAL BB REF GENLOCK COMPONENT 525 59 94I 525 59 94P 625 50I 625 50P GENLOCK 1125 HD 1125 6...

Page 235: ...Setting Value Factory Default Value SDI1 IMAGE 720x487 SD 720x576 SD 1280x720 HD 1920x1080 HD 1280x720 3G A 1920x1080 3G A 1920x1080 3G B DL 1920x1080 HD DL 1920x1080 HD SDI1 STRUCTURE 422 YCbCr 10 b...

Page 236: ...OFF ON OFF All ON G CH FREQ SILENCE 400Hz 800Hz 1kHz 1kHz L G CH FREQ SILENCE 400Hz 800Hz 1kHz 1kHz G CH LEVEL 60 to 0 20 L G CH LEVEL 60 to 0 20 G CH CLICK OFF 1sec 2sec 4sec OFF L G CH CLICK OFF 1se...

Page 237: ...SILENCE 400Hz 800Hz 1kHz 1kHz AES EBU CH LEVEL 60 to 0 20 AES EBU CH CLICK OFF 1sec 2sec 4sec OFF CH2 EQUAL TO CH1 ON OFF OFF AES EBU RESOLUTION 20BIT 24BIT 20BIT AES EBU EMPHASIS 50 15 CCITT OFF OFF...

Page 238: ...etting Value Factory Default Value LIPSYNC SDI1 AES ON OFF OFF LIPSYNC SDI2 ON OFF OFF 22 1 7 GPS OPTION Menu Setting Value Factory Default Value LTC ON OFF OFF FRAME 29 to 29 0 BIT 39 to 39 0 LTC2 OF...

Page 239: ...12 bit 444 RGB 10 bit 444 RGB 12 bit 422 YCbCr 10 bit SDI RATE 60P 59 94P 50P 48P 47 95P 30P 29 97P 25P 24P 23 98P 30PsF 29 97PsF 25PsF 24PsF 23 98PsF 60I 59 94I 50I 59 94P SDI 1 TIMING V 561 0 SDI 1...

Page 240: ...FF ON OFF All ON L AUDIO ON OFF ON OFF All ON G RESOLUTION 20BIT 24BIT 20BIT L G RESOLUTION 20BIT 24BIT 20BIT G EMPHASIS 50 15 CCITT OFF OFF L G EMPHASIS 50 15 CCITT OFF OFF G CH FREQ SILENCE 400Hz 80...

Page 241: ...2s 0 5Hz 4s 0 25Hz 8s 0 125Hz 16s 0 0625Hz 2s 0 5Hz GENER AL 0 125s 8Hz 0 25s 4Hz 0 5s 2Hz 1s 1Hz 2s 0 5Hz 4s 0 25Hz 8s 0 125Hz 16s 0 0625Hz 2s 0 5Hz SYNC INTERVAL ST2059 0 0078s 128Hz 0 015s 64Hz 0 0...

Page 242: ...0 125s 8Hz 0 25s 4Hz 0 5s 2Hz 1s 1Hz 2s 0 5Hz 4s 0 25Hz 8s 0 125Hz 2s 0 5Hz SYNC REQD INT UNICAST ST2059 0 0078s 128Hz 0 015s 64Hz 0 0315s 32Hz 0 625s 16Hz 0 125s 8Hz 0 25s 4Hz 0 5s 2Hz 0 5s 2Hz AES67...

Page 243: ...s 64Hz 0 0315s 32Hz 0 625s 16Hz 0 125s 8Hz 0 25s 4Hz 0 5s 2Hz 1s 1Hz 2s 0 5Hz 4s 0 25Hz 8s 0 125Hz 16s 0 0625Hz 8s 0 125Hz ANNOUNCE TIMEOUT 2 to 10 3 DELAY MECHANISM END TO END PEER TO PEER END TO END...

Page 244: ...NTERNAL GPS INTERNAL DATE TIME ADJUST 2000 01 01 00 00 00 to 2099 12 31 23 59 59 Current time TIMECODE SOURCE GPS INTERNAL LTC0 VITC PTP INTERNAL DROP FRAME ON OFF ON JAM SYNC ON OFF ON JAM SYNC ADJUS...

Page 245: ...22 APPENDIX 224 22 2 Menu Tree Menus may not be displayed depending on other settings or options For details see the LT 4611 instruction manual 22 2 1 STATUS Menu...

Page 246: ...22 APPENDIX 225 22 2 2 INFO Menu...

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Page 248: ...22 APPENDIX 227 22 2 3 GENLOCK Menu...

Page 249: ...22 APPENDIX 228 22 2 4 BLACK Menu...

Page 250: ...22 APPENDIX 229 22 2 5 SDI Menu...

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Page 253: ...22 APPENDIX 232 22 2 6 AES EBU Menu 22 2 7 WCLK Menu 22 2 8 ETC Menu...

Page 254: ...22 APPENDIX 233 22 2 9 GPS OPTION Menu...

Page 255: ...22 APPENDIX 234 22 2 10 12G OPTION Menu...

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Page 261: ...22 APPENDIX 240 22 2 11 PTP OPTION Menu PTP master...

Page 262: ...22 APPENDIX 241 PTP slave MIXED SMPTE...

Page 263: ...22 APPENDIX 242 PTP slave MIXED SMPTE WITHOUT NEGOTIATION...

Page 264: ...22 APPENDIX 243 PTP slave UNICAST...

Page 265: ...22 APPENDIX 244 PTP slave MULTICAST...

Page 266: ...22 APPENDIX 245 22 2 12 SYSTEM menu...

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Page 270: ...22 APPENDIX 249 22 3 Firmware Update History This manual is written for firmware version 1 0 To view the firmware version select SYSTEM VERSION DISPLAY FIRMWARE...

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