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13. STATUS DISPLAY
STATUS → F•1 LOG → F•2 LOG: START / STOP
No. Item
Description
7
Input format
The input format when events occurred is displayed as
follows.
“NO_SIGNAL”
When a signal is not being
received
“FORMAT_UNKNOWN” When the input format cannot be
detected
“FAN ALARM”
When the fan is not running
properly
8
Event
The event that occurred is displayed.
In the event log, when the same kind of event occurs
successively or when multiple events occur at the same time,
they are treated as a single event. You can view all the
events by saving the event log to a USB memory device.
This is especially useful when multiple events occur at the
same time and you cannot view all of them on the LV 5333
screen.
The displayed events are listed below. If the detection of a
particular error has been disabled, the event that
corresponds to that error will not be logged.
“TRS”
TRS error
“LINE”
HD/3G signal line number error
“EDH”
SD signal transmission error
“CRC_L”
HD/3G signal transmission error (Y signal)
“CRC_C”
HD/3G signal transmission error (C
B
, C
R
signal)
“CABLE_ERR” Cable error
“GMUT”
Gamut error
“CGMUT”
Composite gamut error
“LUMA”
Luminance error
“CHROMA”
Chrominance error
“PRTY”
Ancillary data parity error
“CHK”
Ancillary data checksum error
“BCH”
Embedded audio transmission error
“CRC_WAR” Channel status FORMAT is Consumer
“CRC_ERR” Embedded audio CRC error
Reference 13.2.5, “Saving to a USB Memory Device.”
Reference 13.6.3, “Configuring Error Detection Settings”
13.2.2
Starting the Event Log
To start the event log, follow the procedure below.
Procedure