
4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING
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1 Input
Format
The format of the SDI input signal appears here. When the link format is set to single,
you can choose whether to detect the format automatically or to set it manually. (You
must set the format manually when the link format is set to dual.) You can also choose to
hide this display.
[Reference] Section
5.1.2, “Setting the Input Format Detection Method,”
Section 5.1.3, “Selecting i or PsF,”
Section 5.1.4, “Setting the Input Format,”
Section 5.4.3, “Displaying the Input Format.”
2 Input
Channel
The input channel number or ID appears here. You can set an ID for each input channel.
You can also choose to hide this display.
[Reference] Section
5.4.4, “Selecting the Input SDI Signal Display Format”
Section 5.3, “Setting the Channel ID”
3 Timecode
The SDI input signal timecode appears here. You can set the timecode to LTC, VITC, or
OFF.
[Reference] Section
5.4.1, “Selecting the Timecode Display Format”
4
Key Lock Indication
This symbol appears when the key lock is enabled.
[Reference]: Section
4.7, “Enabling the Key Lock”
5 USB
Indication
This symbol appears here when USB memory is connected.
6
Remaining Battery Power Indicator (Option)
When the LV 5380 is using a battery, the amount of remaining battery power is displayed
here using four levels.
[Reference] Section
4.1.5, “Using a Battery (Option)”
Section 5.9, “Remaining Battery Power Display (Option)”
7 Alarm
The following alarms may appear here.
FAN ALARM
This alarm appears when the fan is not functioning.
If “FAN ALARM” appears, contact your local LEADER agent.
OVER HEAT
This alarm appears when the internal temperature has exceeded the specified limits.
If “OVER HEAT” appears, check the operating environment. If “OVER HEAT” appears
even though there are no problems with the operating environment, contact your local
LEADER agent.