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13. STATUS DISPLAY
Item
Display
Description
NORMAL
Normal
ERROR
Error
Blank
When TRS ERROR is set to OFF
Reference 13.6.3, “Configuring Error Detection Settings”
LINE NUMBER
The line number error detection result is displayed.
An error occurs when the line number embedded in the input signal does
not match the line number that has been counted by the LV 5333.
This is not displayed when the input signal is SD.
NORMAL
Normal
ERROR
Error
Blank
When LINE ERROR is set to OFF
Reference 13.6.3, “Configuring Error Detection Settings”
EDH
The EDH error detection result is displayed.
An error occurs when there is an error flag in an EDH packet embedded in
the input signal or when the CRC computed from the input signal is
different from an EDH packet's CRC data.
This is not displayed when the input signal is HD or 3G.
Reference 13.5.2, “Displaying EDH Packets.”
NORMAL
Normal
ERROR
Error
NOT
FOUND
When an EDH packet cannot be found
Blank
When EDH ERROR is set to OFF
Reference 13.6.3, “Configuring Error Detection Settings”
CRC LUMA
CRC CHROMA
The CRC error detection result is displayed separately for the luminance
signal and chrominance signal.
An error occurs when the CRC embedded in the input signal is different
from the CRC that is calculated by the LV 5333.
This is not displayed when the input signal is SD.
NORMAL
Normal
ERROR
Error
Blank
When CRC ERROR is set to OFF
Reference 13.6.3, “Configuring Error Detection Settings”
CABLE LENGTH
The input signal attenuation is converted into a cable length that you
selected with CABLE ERROR in ERROR CONFIG and displayed.
If the value exceeds the WARNING value specified for CABLE ERROR, it
is displayed in yellow. If it exceeds the ERROR value, it is displayed in red.
The cable length display range is shown below. The accuracy is ±20 m.
3G: < 10 m, 10 to 105 m, > 105 m (5 m steps)
HD: < 5 m, 5 to 130 m, > 130 m (5 m steps)
SD: < 50 m, 50 to 300 m, > 300 m (5 m steps)
Reference 13.6.7, “Configuring the Cable Error Settings”
GAMUT
The gamut error detection result is displayed.
An error occurs when the detection level set with GAMUT in ERROR
CONFIG is exceeded.