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LV 7380 

MULTI SDI RASTERIZER

 

LV 7380SER01 

3D ASSIST

 

 
 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for LV 7380

Page 1: ...LV 7380 MULTI SDI RASTERIZER LV 7380SER01 3D ASSIST INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2 3 3 Input Output Connectors 7 2 3 4 Control Connectors 8 2 3 5 Screen Capture 9 2 3 6 Preset Settings 9 2 3 7 Display Formats 10 2 3 8 Video Signal Waveform Display 10 2 3 9 Vector Display 11 2 3 1...

Page 3: ...ring the Ethernet Port 38 5 3 Setting the Aspect Ratio 39 5 4 Setting IDs 40 5 5 Configuring the Display 41 5 5 1 Setting the Timecode Display Format 41 5 5 2 Displaying the Error Counter 41 5 5 3 Dis...

Page 4: ...Configuring Disparity Measurement Settings 61 7 8 1 Disparity Measurement Display Explanation 61 7 8 2 Disparity Measurement Procedure 63 7 9 Configuring Video Signal Waveform Settings 64 7 9 1 Select...

Page 5: ...Method 86 10 7 2 Selecting the Line Display Format 86 10 7 3 Selecting the Field or Frame Display Format 87 10 7 4 Selecting the Horizontal Magnification 88 10 7 5 Selecting the Field to Display 89 1...

Page 6: ...e Display Order 108 11 7 3 Selecting the Scale Unit 109 11 8 Configuring Thumbnail Settings 110 11 8 1 Turning the Audio Meter Display On and Off 110 11 8 2 Selecting the Audio Meter Display Format 11...

Page 7: ...132 12 11 6 Configuring User Defined Correction Tables 133 12 12 Configuring CINEZONE Settings 137 12 12 1 Gradation Display Mode 137 12 12 2 Step Display Mode 138 12 12 3 Search Display Mode 139 12...

Page 8: ...Clearing Errors 162 14 4 Configuring Event Log Settings 162 14 4 1 Displaying the Event Log 163 14 4 2 Scrolling the Event Log 164 14 4 3 Starting Event Logging 164 14 4 4 Clearing the Event Log 164 1...

Page 9: ...Display Format 187 14 9 3 Turning the Picture Display On and Off 187 15 EXTERNAL INTERFACE 188 15 1 Remote Control Feature 188 15 1 1 Remote Control Connector Specifications 188 15 1 2 Control 189 15...

Page 10: ...16 1 9 Capture Menu 247 16 2 CHANGE HISTORY OF THE SOFTWARE 248 Index...

Page 11: ...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 ins...

Page 12: ...ents blocked or in a high temperature environment could lead to fire Drastic changes in temperature such as might be caused by moving the instrument between two rooms with different temperatures can d...

Page 13: ...d remove the AC adapter from the instrument After making sure that fire has not spread anywhere contact your local LEADER agent Cautions Concerning the Input and Output Connectors To avoid damaging th...

Page 14: ...the case panels and knobs use a soft cloth with mild detergent and wipe gently While cleaning make sure that foreign materials such as water and detergent do not enter the instrument If liquid or a me...

Page 15: ...riod 1 Repair of malfunction or damages resulting from fire natural calamity or improper voltage applied by the user 2 Repair of an instrument that has been improperly repaired adjusted or modified by...

Page 16: ...Contact your local LEADER agent 1 2 4 Mechanical Shock This instrument contains sensitive components such as crystal oscillators so it may be damaged if it is dropped or otherwise exposed to a strong...

Page 17: ...ignals and to receive a single signal in dual link mode The LV 7380 can also generate a serial reclocked SDI signal for each SDI signal that it receives SDI signals that are received through channels...

Page 18: ...n display the SDI signal s error count and error log a data dump and the phase difference between an external sync signal a tri level sync signal or an NTSC or PAL black burst signal and the SDI signa...

Page 19: ...e settings for the other displays are not affected Last Memory The LV 7380 backs up the current settings so that you can use the same settings that were previously in use immediately after powering th...

Page 20: ...24 23 98 10 bit 1080i 60 59 94 50 1080p 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 1080PsF 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 GBR 4 4 4 12 bit 1080i 60 59 94 50 10 bit 1080p 60 59 94 50 1080p 30 29 97 25 24 23 98 1080PsF 30 29 97 25 24...

Page 21: ...e synchronized to the video clock Channel Separation 2 groups from the same SDI input signal of 8 channels are selectable 2 3 3 Input Output Connectors SDI Input Input Connector 2 BNC connectors Singl...

Page 22: ...ume Adjustment VOLUME knob Power Output Maximum 100 mW into 8 load resistance DVI I Connector Signal Format Single link TMDS analog RGB Display Format XGA The effective resolution is 1024 x 768 DDC No...

Page 23: ...p files to USB memory or they can be saved in a file format that the LV 7380 can load Data Input Data saved to USB memory can be loaded and displayed on the LV 7380 2 3 6 Preset Settings Comprehensive...

Page 24: ...rm display picture display video signal waveform display vector display Thumbnail Display Picture audio meter and video signal waveform 1 displays with a display on off feature 1 The video signal wave...

Page 25: ...Scale Type scale V scale digital scale Display Color 7 colors to choose from Marker 75 Color Bar Marker Displays a marker that indicates the CBCR signal peak when a 75 intensity color bar signal is a...

Page 26: ...rame rate is converted and displayed using the internal sync signal Aspect Marker 4 3 13 9 14 9 16 9 2 39 1 Aspect Marker Format Line shadow 99 levels black Safety Marker Size ARIB TR B4 SMPTE RP 218...

Page 27: ...e for the specified number of consecutive samples Detection Setting 1 to 100 samples Mute Detection Counts the number of times that the length of a received mute signal exceeds the specified period De...

Page 28: ...separated by serial data sequence or by channel Line Select Displays the selected line Sample Select Displays from the selected sample Jump Feature Jumps to an EAV or SAV Data Output Data is saved as...

Page 29: ...teps SD SDI 50 to 300 m in 5 m steps Gamut Errors Filter 1 MHz 2 8 MHz OFF removes transient errors Gamut Error Detects gamut errors Detection Range Upper Limit 90 8 to 109 4 Lower Limit 7 2 to 6 1 Co...

Page 30: ...IA 708 B EIA CEA 608 B Display Details Analyzes and displays the closed caption signal Display Formats Text hexadecimal binary Inter Stationary Control Signal NET Q Display Not supported when the link...

Page 31: ...me since the error count was cleared Time Code LTC VITC Compliant Standard SMPTE 12M 2 2 3 19 Alarm Output Display Indication If the fan stops working the fan alarm is displayed on the external LCD Re...

Page 32: ...me video signal for the right eye These signals are then combined Convergence Display A 50 offset is added to the difference between the monochrome video signal for the left eye and the monochrome vid...

Page 33: ...gnal Waveform Display Waveform Display Color Video Signal for the Left Eye Red Video Signal for the Right Eye Syan Display Format Side by side overlayed Wipe Feature L R wipe Disparity Measurement Fea...

Page 34: ...18 VDC Power Consumption 50 W max Dimensions 426 W 44 H 250 D mm excluding protruding parts Weight Approx 2 6 kg excluding options and accessories Accessories AC adapter SPU63 105 1 25 pin D sub conne...

Page 35: ...an external sync signal See section 4 6 External Sync Signal Input 4 SHORT CUT Performs the operation that has been set in advance takes a screen capture or loads presets See section 4 8 Setting the...

Page 36: ...nd off on the video signal waveform display 19 MENU ON OFF Shows and hides the menu display See section 4 10 1 Menu Operations 20 MULTI Shows multiple displays at the same time See chapter 6 MULTI SCR...

Page 37: ...or See section 4 4 SDI Signal Output 30 AES EBU INPUT OUTPUT AES EBU signal I O connectors See section 4 5 AES EBU Signal I O 31 EXT REF Loop through external sync signal input connectors See section...

Page 38: ...use the LV 7380 for an extended period of time disconnect the DC power supply 4 1 2 Turning the Power On To turn on the power press the power switch on the front panel The power switch LED lights and...

Page 39: ...e a resolution conversion feature Hot plug detection and DDC are not supported See section 5 3 Setting the Aspect Ratio The DVI I output connector and its pinout are shown below Figure 4 1 DVI I outpu...

Page 40: ...the signal that is received through INPUT A and the signal that is received through INPUT B at the same time on the multi screen display For the different formats that the LV 7380 supports see section...

Page 41: ...audio menu to switch the connector functions By setting EXT AES MODE to INPUT and MONITOR SELECT to EXT AES you can use the LV 7380 to measure the AES EBU signals that are received through the AES EBU...

Page 42: ...s displayed using an external sync signal as the reference inserting or removing an SDI signal or restarting the device may cause the waveform phase to be off by one clock If you are going to apply a...

Page 43: ...in green in the center of the screen 4 8 Setting the Short Cut Press SHORT CUT on the front panel to perform the operation that is specified by the SHORTCUT KEY SET setting in the system settings The...

Page 44: ...Input channel The input channel channel name or ID appears here You can use the system settings to make an ID for each input channel You can also choose to hide this information 3 Time Code The time c...

Page 45: ...he status display s video quality error counts appears here The text here is typically displayed in white but it is displayed in red when errors are being counted The error count returns to zero when...

Page 46: ...his section explains how to operate the function menu using the function menu on the vector display as an example Figure 4 8 Menu operations Selecting a Setting To select a setting from a list like th...

Page 47: ...F 2 PREV or F 3 NEXT Even if you switch to another tab the settings are not confirmed until you press F 1 COMPLETE To Select a Checkbox Press F D 1 SELECT To Enter a Value Press F D 1 SELECT The color...

Page 48: ...ximately 20 seconds to switch between the dual link and single link formats While the LV 7380 is switching from one link format to the other it displays the message System reconfiguration Procedure SY...

Page 49: ...alue Segmented Frame The input format name is displayed as segmented frame SDI Select Output Select the signal that is generated from SDI OUTPUT A B This setting can not be registered to presets Setti...

Page 50: ...mat to Dual 1920 1080 or 2k 2048 1080 Figure 5 3 Dual link settings Dual Link Format For dual link signals you have to manually set the input format However the field frame rate is detected automatica...

Page 51: ...REMOTE SETUP tab Remote Mode Select the method for loading presets Settings BIT Use pin 17 P1 to pin 24 P8 to load presets 1 to 8 this is the default value BINARY Set pin 17 P1 as the least significan...

Page 52: ...the Ethernet port use the ETHERNET SETUP tab The settings that you specify here will not be initialized even if you initialize the LV 7380 Figure 5 5 ETHERNET SETUP tab Network Select Select the metho...

Page 53: ...enerated MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC address of the LV 7380 5 3 Setting the Aspect Ratio To select the aspect ratio of the signal that will be generated follow the procedure below This setting can no...

Page 54: ...0 characters long The key operations that you can perform on the ID creation screen are as follows F 1 DELETE Deletes the character at the cursor F 2 Moves the cursor to the left F 3 Moves the cursor...

Page 55: ...1 TIME CODE Settings LTC The LTC timecode embedded in the input signal is displayed this is the default value VITC The VITC timecode embedded in the input signal is displayed OFF No timecodes are dis...

Page 56: ...if you initialize the LV 7380 To set the date select the appropriate item and then turn F D 1 DATE SET To set the time select the appropriate item and then turn F D 1 TIME SET For both settings press...

Page 57: ...ion follow the procedure below 1 You can view the MAC address on the license or Ethernet displays 2 The serial number is printed on a label on the rear panel 1 Press SYS The system menu appears 2 Pres...

Page 58: ...5 9 1 Initializing Settings To initialize the settings to their default values follow the procedure below For information about the default values see section 16 1 Menu Tree The default values are un...

Page 59: ...1 Switching between the Single Screen and Multi Screen Displays To switch from the single screen display to the multi screen display press MULTI The key LED lights and the multi screen display appears...

Page 60: ...splay on the video signal waveform display and the marker feature on the picture display cannot be used The signal of the channel that you selected using INPUT is transmitted from the SDI output conne...

Page 61: ...ertically The video signal waveform can be changed to the histogram display this is the default value PIC WFM2 The picture and video signal waveform displays are arranged vertically The video signal w...

Page 62: ...ng can be selected when the 3D assist option is enabled The pictures of channels A and B are displayed with channel A on the left and channel B on the right The channel A video signal waveform is disp...

Page 63: ...6 MULTI SCREEN DISPLAY FEATURE 49 DISPLAY MODE P W H DISPLAY MODE P W V DISPLAY MODE W V V DISPLAY MODE WFM PIC option DISPLAY MODE VEC PIC option Figure 6 4 Multi display formats 2 channel display...

Page 64: ...r display and the other shows the 5 bar display AUDIO The audio display is shown STATUS The status display is shown this is the default value for AREA3 EYE The eye pattern display is shown If the eye...

Page 65: ...IC WFM2 or in the 3D assist display option when F 3 MEASURE SELECT is not set to DISPRTY to switch the video signal waveform to a histogram follow the procedure below Procedure MULTI F 4 SUB ITEM Sett...

Page 66: ...layed side by side this is the default value OVERLAY The histograms of the Y R G and B signals are displayed on top of each other as lines Signals Y R G and B can be turned on and off separately HISTO...

Page 67: ...ement mode explanation the explanations start at chapter 10 Generally changing the settings here will also change the single screen display settings From F 1 PIC to F 6 EYE the only measurement modes...

Page 68: ...ON on the multi screen display menu This setting is available when F 1 INPUT MODE is set to 3D ASSIST 7 1 Selecting the Input Signal To select the input signal follow the procedure below Procedure MUL...

Page 69: ...only the parts of the video that have disparity are colored CNVRGNCE A 50 offset is added to the difference between the monochrome the video signal for the left eye and the monochrome video signal for...

Page 70: ...ight eye has been replaced with a different signal 7 3 Configuring Checkerboard Display Settings When F 1 PICTURE FORM is set to CHECKER use the 3D FUNCTION menu to move the boundary lines Press F D 1...

Page 71: ...s of the screen by turning F D 1 For information on the WFM FORM setting see section 7 9 1 Selecting the Display Format Procedure MULTI F 2 3D FUNCTION F D 1 H WIPE VARIABLE Left right boundary line F...

Page 72: ...EASURE SELECT DISPRTY Figure 7 3 Selecting the measurement mode 7 7 Configuring Grid Display Settings When F 3 MEASURE SELECT is set to GRID press F 4 GRID SETUP to configure the grid settings 7 7 1 S...

Page 73: ...d is selected 7 7 3 Adjusting the Grid Line Spacing To adjust the grid line spacing follow the procedure below Press F D 1 to set the corresponding setting to its default value Procedure MULTI F 2 3D...

Page 74: ...s follow the procedure below The reference grid lines displayed in yellow can be moved from one side of the picture to the other Press F D 2 to center the respective reference grid lines Procedure MUL...

Page 75: ...cursor with the video signal for the left eye 3 R cursor This is a disparity measurement cursor Match this cursor with the video signal for the right eye 4 Luminance level The luminance levels at the...

Page 76: ...han or equal to their upper limits this displays OK in green 8 Measured values This displays the disparities that are measured by the cursors 9 Far or Near When the L cursor is on the left side this d...

Page 77: ...0 cm Setting range 2 0 to 20 0 cm The default setting is 6 5 cm Viewing Distance Enter the distance from the screen to the viewer Setting range 0 1 to 99 9 m The default setting is 2 5 m Screen Width...

Page 78: ...e screen Press F D 2 to move the cursor to approximately the center of the screen To Move the V Cursor It is useful to use the V cursor when you match the positions of the L and R cursors Also the lum...

Page 79: ...the video signal waveform color follow the procedure below Procedure MULTI F 5 WFM SETUP F 2 WFM COLOR Settings RED CYAN Channel A the video signal for the left eye is displayed in red and channel B t...

Page 80: ...play Mode Presets You can register up to five different sets of panel settings for each display mode 2 When you use an individual setting configuration for a particular display the settings for the ot...

Page 81: ...ing up to 16 characters The key operations that you can perform on the file name input display are as follows F 1 DELETE Deletes the character at the cursor F 2 Moves the cursor to the left F 3 Moves...

Page 82: ...gle screen display 3 Set F 1 FUNCTION PRESET to OFF To load presets follow the procedure below 1 Press RCLL The preset menu appears 2 Press a function key from F 1 No 1 to F 7 No 7 If the preset numbe...

Page 83: ...F D 1 FILE SELECT 5 Enter a file name using up to 16 characters The key operations that you can perform on the file name input display are as follows F 1 DELETE Deletes the character at the cursor F 2...

Page 84: ...lay mode whose preset you want to load 2 Press RCLL The display mode preset menu appears 3 Press a function key from F 1 No 1 to F 5 No 5 8 2 3 Deleting Display Mode Presets 1 Press the key of the dis...

Page 85: ...If presets have already been saved to the USB memory they will be overwritten To cancel the copy operation press F 3 COPY NO The file structure in the USB memory is shown below Note that the file numb...

Page 86: ...ure to USB memory as a BMP file See section 8 2 Saving Screen Capture Data Save the screen capture to USB memory as a BSW file See section 8 2 Saving Screen Capture Data Display the screen capture on...

Page 87: ...saving the captured data to USB memory if you save the captured data in BSW format You can also view the screen capture data on a PC if you save the screen capture data in BMP format 1 Press F 3 FILE...

Page 88: ...ys the eye pattern waveform display is optional are shown in cyan This excludes parts of the 2 channel display and parts of the 3D assist display option BOTH The input signal and the captured data are...

Page 89: ...F 5 USB MEM RECALL F 5 USB MEM RECALL appears when USB memory is connected to the LV 7380 3 Turn F D 1 FILE SELECT to select the file that you want to display Files are displayed in chronological orde...

Page 90: ...l waveform display 1 Error Counter The error counter the current time and the elapsed time appear here 2 Gain The video signal waveform gain appears here You can set the gain to a value between 0 2 an...

Page 91: ...POS on the video signal waveform menu These enable you to set the video signal waveform horizontal and vertical positions F D 1 H POS and F D 2 V POS appear on other levels of the video signal wavefo...

Page 92: ...1 Selecting the Display Format Waveforms are assigned to the CH 1 to CH 3 keys as indicated below Table 10 1 Waveform assignments COLOR MATRIX CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 YCbCr Y CB CR GBR G B R RGB R G B 10 4 Se...

Page 93: ...lecting the Display Format Procedure WFM F 1 INTEN SCALE F 1 SCALE UNIT Settings HDV SD The scale shows voltages when the input signal is HD and shows percentages when the input signal is SD HDV SDV T...

Page 94: ...blue 10 5 3 Selecting the Waveform Color To select the video signal waveform color from one of two options follow the procedure below If the video signal waveform is displayed simultaneously with the...

Page 95: ...re 10 4 Displaying markers for 75 intensity color bars 10 5 5 Displaying User Markers To display up to two horizontal markers follow the procedure below Use F D 1 MARKER1 POS to move marker 1 green an...

Page 96: ...multi screen display Settings LOW Low contrast is used MIDDLE Middle contrast is used this is the default value HIGH High contrast is used 10 5 7 Adjusting the Waveform Intensity To set the video sig...

Page 97: ...F 2 GAIN MAG Settings 1 Waveforms are displayed at 1 magnification this is the default value 5 Waveforms are displayed at 5 magnification 10 6 2 Setting the Variable Gain To set the variable video si...

Page 98: ...elow Regardless of what you set here the vertical display position returns to 0 when you press F D 2 V POS Procedure WFM F 2 GAIN FILTER F 3 V POS JUMP Settings 0 The 0 level of the Y signal is displa...

Page 99: ...SS A low pass filter with the following frequency responses is used Attenuation of 20 dB or more at 20 MHz when the input signal is HD Attenuation of 20 dB or more at 3 8 MHz when the input signal is...

Page 100: ...value V Fields or frames are displayed This setting is not available in the 2 channel display or 3D assist display option 10 7 2 Selecting the Line Display Format When F 1 SWEEP is set to H to select...

Page 101: ...display format follow the procedure below Procedure WFM F 3 SWEEP F 2 V SWEEP Settings 1V When the input signal is interlace or segmented frame one field is shown When the input signal is progressive...

Page 102: ...Yes Yes No No Yes H COMPOSIT Yes Yes Yes No Yes No V Yes No Yes Yes No No Procedure WFM F 3 SWEEP F 3 SWEEP MAG Settings X1 The video signal waveforms are displayed so that they fit on the screen thi...

Page 103: ...nterval is normally not shown on the vector display but on the multi screen display the blanking interval is shown according to the setting that you make here The blanking interval display is not supp...

Page 104: ...the field frame 2 channel or 3D assist displays option 10 8 1 Turning Line Selection On and Off To display the waveforms of the selected line follow the procedure below Changing this setting will also...

Page 105: ...1080i 59 94 FIELD1 A line from field 1 can be selected Example 1 to 563 FIELD2 A line from field 2 can be selected Example 564 to 1125 FRAME All lines can be selected this is the default value Exampl...

Page 106: ...ressing F D 1 to set it to TRACK You can switch the positions of the REF and DELTA cursors by pressing F D 2 Procedure WFM F 5 CURSOR F 3 FD VAR TRACK OFF F D 1 REF F D 2 DELTA To Move Both Cursors Si...

Page 107: ...with the amplitude when REF SET was pressed set to 100 DEC Measurements are made in decimal with 0 to 100 expressed as 64 to 940 This option cannot be selected when COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPOSIT HEX...

Page 108: ...e display Procedure WFM F 6 COLOR SYSTEM F 1 COLOR MATRIX Settings YCbCr The YCBCR signal is displayed without changes this is the default value This option cannot be selected when the input signal is...

Page 109: ...MATRIX is set to RGB Settings ON The GBR or RGB signal is displayed simultaneously with the luminance signal OFF The GBR or RGB signal is displayed by itself this is the default value YGBR ON YGBR OF...

Page 110: ...e is 50 Hz the format is PAL Otherwise the format is NTSC this is the default value NTSC The format is NTSC The scale shows percentages PAL The format is PAL The scale shows voltages 10 10 5 Setting t...

Page 111: ...AUDIO METER OFF Figure 10 20 Turning the audio meter display on and off 10 11 2 Selecting the Audio Meter Display Format To select the audio meter display format follow the procedure below Configure 1...

Page 112: ...f To display the picture on the video signal waveform display follow the procedure below Configure picture settings on the picture display Procedure WFM F 7 THUMBNAIL F 3 PICTURE Settings ON The pictu...

Page 113: ...played 3 Gain The vector gain appears here You can set the gain to a value between 0 2 and 10 by setting GAIN MAG and GAIN VARIABLE 4 Selected Line You can display the waveform of the selected line 5...

Page 114: ...setting see section 11 6 Switching between the Vector and 5 Bar Displays 11 2 1 Turning the Display of the I and Q Axes On and Off To display the I and Q axes follow the procedure shown below When th...

Page 115: ...n display the waveform color will be the same as the video signal waveform color This setting does not appear in the 2 channel display when DISPLAY MODE is set to VEC PIC option Procedure VEC F 1 INTE...

Page 116: ...ge 8 to 7 the default value is 4 11 3 Configuring Gain Settings To set the vector gain follow the procedure below You can set the vector gain to a value between 0 2 and 10 by setting F 2 GAIN MAG and...

Page 117: ...on the 2 channel display 11 4 1 Turning Line Selection On and Off To display the vectors of the selected line follow the procedure below Changing this setting will also change the video signal wavefor...

Page 118: ...o 1080i 59 94 FIELD1 A line from field 1 can be selected Example 1 to 563 FIELD2 A line from field 2 can be selected Example 564 to 1125 FRAME All lines can be selected this is the default value Examp...

Page 119: ...is NTSC This is the default value NTSC The format is NTSC PAL The format is PAL 11 5 3 Setting the Setup Level To set the setup level of the pseudo composite display follow the procedure below When t...

Page 120: ...COLOR BAR 100 COLOR BAR 75 when displaying 75 intensity color bars when displaying 75 intensity color bars Figure 11 6 Scale types 11 6 Switching between the Vector and 5 Bar Displays To switch betwee...

Page 121: ...tive peak levels are displayed simultaneously The levels are typically displayed in cyan but portions that exceed their limits are displayed in red Figure 11 8 5 bar display 1 Error Counter The error...

Page 122: ...r on the status screen are displayed in red 11 7 2 Setting the Display Order To select the order of the signals on the 5 bar display follow the procedure below Procedure VEC F 4 5BAR SETUP F 1 SEQUENC...

Page 123: ...ws percentages and IRE this is the default value mV The scale shows mV The scale values change as follows depending on the composite display format 100 700 mV 100IRE 714 mV when the display format is...

Page 124: ...urning the audio meter display on and off 11 8 2 Selecting the Audio Meter Display Format To select the audio meter display format follow the procedure below Configure 1st GROUP and 2nd GROUP in SDI G...

Page 125: ...f To display the picture on the vector display follow the procedure below Configure picture settings on the picture display Procedure VEC F 7 THUMBNAIL F 3 PICTURE Settings ON The picture is displayed...

Page 126: ...or Counter The error counter the current time and the elapsed time appear here 2 Frame Marker You can display a marker around the outer edge of the picture 3 Center Marker You can display a marker in...

Page 127: ...bnail You can also turn this off 12 2 Setting the Brightness and Contrast You can set the picture brightness and contrast by using F D 1 BRIGHTNESS and F D 2 CONTRAST on the picture menu F D 1 BRIGHTN...

Page 128: ...the color and monochrome displays follow the procedure below This setting does not appear when the 3D assist display option is in use Procedure PIC F 4 MONO COLOR Settings COLOR The picture is displa...

Page 129: ...3 B GAIN BIAS F D 1 B GAIN Settings Range 0 0 to 200 0 the default value is 100 0 12 6 2 Setting the Bias To set the RGB signal bias separately for each color follow the procedure below If you press...

Page 130: ...gs press F 1 MARKER on the picture menu You can display markers and set their types and sizes The markers that you set here do not appear on thumbnail displays or the 2 channel display F 1 MARKER appe...

Page 131: ...play the center marker follow the procedure below The center marker is displayed in the center of the picture at 10 of the picture s size Procedure PIC F 7 next menu F 1 MARKER F 2 CENTER Settings ON...

Page 132: ...d when the input signal is SD 2 39 1 The 2 39 1 aspect marker is displayed This option cannot be selected when the input signal is SD or HD 720p 16 9 The 16 9 aspect marker is displayed This option ca...

Page 133: ...markers two types can be turned on and off separately When F 3 ASPECT is set to AFD safety markers are not displayed Procedure PIC F 7 next menu F 1 MARKER F 4 SAFETY ZONE F 1 STANDARD Settings ARIB A...

Page 134: ...e shown below This setting is available when F 1 STANDARD is set to ARIB or SMPTE Procedure PIC F 7 next menu F 1 MARKER F 4 SAFETY ZONE F 3 SAFE TITLE Settings ON The safe title marker is displayed O...

Page 135: ...1 Procedure PIC F 7 next menu F 1 MARKER F 4 SAFETY ZONE F 2 USER ZONE1 when the user marker is displayed F D 1 USER ZONE1 H F D 2 USER ZONE1 V Settings Range 0 to 100 the default value is 90 Setting...

Page 136: ...change the video signal waveform display and vector display line selection settings Procedure PIC F 7 next menu F 2 LINE SEL F 1 LINE SELECT Settings ON A marker appears on the selected line OFF A mar...

Page 137: ...gardless of the setting made here the picture is displayed using the FIT option on the thumbnail and multi screen displays However when 3D INPUT FORMAT is set to L R DUAL and PICTURE FORM is set to AG...

Page 138: ...osition Procedure PIC F 7 next menu F 3 DISPLAY F D 1 H POS F D 2 V POS 12 9 3 Displaying Gamut Errors To display gamut errors on the picture follow the procedure below The gamut error level display r...

Page 139: ...DISP MESH Figure 12 10 Displaying gamut errors 12 9 4 Displaying AFDs To display abbreviations for SMPTE 2016 1 2007 standard AFD codes in the upper section of the screen follow the procedure below If...

Page 140: ...l frame 4 3 image with alternative 14 9 center 0 4 3 1110 1110 16 9LB14 9 Letterbox 16 9 image with alternative 14 9 center 0 4 3 1111 1111 16 9LB4 3 Letterbox 16 9 image with alternative 4 3 center 1...

Page 141: ...isplay F 4 SUPER IMPOSE does not appear on their menus 12 10 1 Selecting the Format To select the format of English closed captions follow the procedure below Procedure PIC F 7 next menu F 4 SUPER IMP...

Page 142: ...It does not appear on the multi screen display menu 12 11 1 f Stop Screen Explanation To display the f Stop screen follow the procedure below Procedure PIC F 7 next menu F 5 CINELITE F 1 f Stop DISPLA...

Page 143: ...isplay luminance levels as f Stop numbers relative to the luminance level of 18 gray chart Include an 18 gray chart with the objects that you are filming 1 Press PIC 2 Press F 7 next menu and then F 5...

Page 144: ...rement point You can set up to three measurement points 12 11 3 DISPLAY Screen Explanation To display the DISPLAY screen follow the procedure below Procedure PIC F 7 next menu F 5 CINELITE F 2 DISPLAY...

Page 145: ...order is R G and then B Figure 12 13 RGB display RGB 255 Display Each R G and B level is indicated using 256 steps from 0 to 255 The levels are also indicated using bars on the left side of the displ...

Page 146: ...1 MEAS POS Settings P1 You can use the cursors to select the position of measurement point 1 this is the default value P2 You can use the cursors to select the position of measurement point 2 P3 You...

Page 147: ...edure shows how to create a user defined correction table that matches a camera s gamma characteristics Set the camera s f Stop value to 5 6 beforehand and put an 18 gray chart in the area that you wi...

Page 148: ...me you change the value to input the luminance level for each value Do not change the lighting or the position of the 18 gray chart Also make sure that the Lev value for f Stop values 22 0 to 2 0 incr...

Page 149: ...ment Comment Comment Data Data Data Data Data Data Comment When you create a correction table make sure that it conforms to the specifications listed below Overall File Specifications File Type ASCII...

Page 150: ...e A luminance level of 100 is defined as 940 10 bits x 4 3760 12 bits A luminance level of 0 is defined as 64 10 bits x 4 256 12 bits Separator Enter a single tab code Output Value Enter a value from...

Page 151: ...mode in which the specified luminance level is displayed using green To set either of these modes on the picture menu press F 5 CINELITE F 3 CINEZONE This feature is not supported by the multi screen...

Page 152: ...To display picture luminance levels in steps follow the procedure below In the step display mode luminance levels are divided into 10 steps and assigned to 12 different colors For information about F...

Page 153: ...ection 12 12 1 Gradation Display Mode Procedure PIC F 7 next menu F 5 CINELITE F 3 CINEZONE use F 1 DISPLAY to select SEARCH F D 1 LEVEL Settings Range 7 3 to 109 4 the default value is 40 0 DISPLAY S...

Page 154: ...hange the audio meter display formats on the video signal waveform and vector displays For information on the SDI GROUP setting see section 13 2 1 Selecting the Input Channel Procedure PIC F 7 next me...

Page 155: ...ocedure below Configure the video signal waveform settings on the video signal waveform display Procedure PIC F 7 next menu F 6 THUMBNAIL F 3 WAVEFORM Settings ON The video signal waveform is displaye...

Page 156: ...13 1 Audio Display Explanation The audio display appears when you press AUDIO Figure 13 1 Audio display 1 Lissajous The Lissajous curves of the selected channel s audio signal appear here 2 Audio Mete...

Page 157: ...the audio display follow the procedure below The channels that you select are displayed on the audio display and on the audio display thumbnails in the other display modes When F 3 MONITOR SELECT is s...

Page 158: ...rs operate as input connectors this is the default value You can use F 3 MONITOR SELECT to select the signal that you want to measure OUTPUT The AES EBU connectors operate as output connectors They tr...

Page 159: ...er is displayed on the right side of the screen this is the default value SURROUND The surround is displayed on the left side of the screen and the audio meter is displayed on the right side of the sc...

Page 160: ...w the procedure below The selected response model is indicated in the lower right of the display Procedure AUDIO F 4 METER SETUP F 2 RESPONSE Settings TRUE PEAK The level meter s response model is set...

Page 161: ...level meter to show 40 dBFS when a 20 dBFS 1 kHz sine wave signal is removed from the input 13 4 3 Setting the Peak Hold When F 2 RESPONSE is set to one of the VU options follow the procedure below to...

Page 162: ...audio menu You can set the Lissajous curve display format gain the displayed channels and intensity and you can set the scale display format and intensity This setting is available when F 3 DISPLAY MO...

Page 163: ...select the scale display format follow the procedure below Procedure AUDIO F 5 LISSAJOU SETUP F 2 FORM Settings X Y R is assigned to the X axis horizontal and L is assigned to the Y axis vertical MATR...

Page 164: ...4 Mapping Channels To select the channels that you want to map to the Lissajous display s L and R axes follow the procedure below The channels that you can select vary as shown below depending on how...

Page 165: ...3 5 5 Adjusting the Lissajous Curve Intensity To set the Lissajous curve intensity follow the procedure below If you press F D 1 the intensity will be set to its default value of 0 Procedure AUDIO F 5...

Page 166: ...and you can set the scale intensity This setting is available when F 3 DISPLAY MODE is set to SURROUND 13 6 1 Selecting the Display Format To select the surround display format follow the procedure be...

Page 167: ...N X1 GAIN AUTO Figure 13 10 Setting the gain 13 6 3 Mapping Channels To select the channels that you want to assign to the surround display axes follow the procedure below The channels that you can se...

Page 168: ...its default value of 4 Procedure AUDIO F 5 SURROUND SETUP F D 1 SURROUND INTEN Settings Range 8 to 7 the default value is 4 13 6 5 Adjusting the Scale Intensity To set the intensity of the surround a...

Page 169: ...displays and reset the error counts This setting is available when F 3 DISPLAY MODE is set to STATUS 13 7 1 Displaying the Channel Status To display the status of the selected channel follow the proce...

Page 170: ...o select the bit order Procedure AUDIO F 5 STATUS SETUP F 3 USER BIT Figure 13 13 User bit screen 13 7 3 Configuring Error Detection Settings To configure the error detection settings follow the proce...

Page 171: ...bnail Settings To configure the thumbnail settings press F 7 THUMBNAIL on the audio menu You can turn the display of the picture thumbnail on and off 13 8 1 Turning the Picture Display On and Off To d...

Page 172: ...channels the channels assigned to 2nd GROUP four channels Lt and Rt The default value of L is CH 1 The default value of R is CH 2 Settings when MONITOR SELECT is set to EXT AES Range CH 1 to CH 8 Lt a...

Page 173: ...nectors is indicated here When SDI signal input has been detected DETECT appears Otherwise NO SIGNAL appears NO SIGNAL may appear even when a signal is received through a connector if the signal ampli...

Page 174: ...D signal is being applied An error is counted when the line number that is embedded in the input signal does not match the line number that has been counted by the LV 7380 Cable Length The LV 7380 con...

Page 175: ...he video is embedded If a certain number of audio data samples are not embedded in a certain number of video frames it will be considered and error as defined in SMPTE 299 and SMPTE 272M When the link...

Page 176: ...dure below Also the LAPSED indication will be reset to 00 00 00 Procedure STATUS F 5 ERROR CLEAR 14 4 Configuring Event Log Settings The LV 7380 can log various events Logged events can also be saved...

Page 177: ...y Description TRS_P Trs Error POS TRS_C Trs Error CODE LINE Line Number Error CRC_Y CRC Error LUMA CRC_C CRC Error CHROMA EDH EDH Error ILLEGAL Illegal Code Error CABLE_ERR Cable Error CABLE_WAR Cable...

Page 178: ...started NOW LOGGING appears on the event log STOP Event logging is stopped this is the default value LOGGING STOPPED appears on the event log 14 4 4 Clearing the Event Log To delete the event log that...

Page 179: ...his setting appears when USB memory is connected The file name is automatically set to the date and time that you have set using the system settings Example 20080425150500 txt the order is year month...

Page 180: ...ription ADF Cyan Ancillary data flags 000h 3FFh and 3FFh DID Cyan Data identification the data after ADF SDID Cyan Secondary data identification the secondary format data when the DID is smaller than...

Page 181: ...F 1 MODE Settings RUN The input signal data is automatically updated and displayed this is the default value HOLD The input signal data is retained and displayed 14 5 5 Selecting the Display Format To...

Page 182: ...line in text format to USB memory follow the procedure below You can view the saved data dump on a PC This setting appears when USB memory is connected Regardless of the display and F D 1 SAMPLE SELEC...

Page 183: ...F 3 REF SELECT to LINK A 14 6 1 Displaying the Phase Difference Measurement Screen To display the phase difference measurement screen press F 2 EXT REF PHASE On the right half of the screen the vertic...

Page 184: ...is not available when F 1 REF SELECT is set to LINK A Procedure STATUS F 2 SDI ANALYSIS F 2 EXT REF PHASE F 2 USER REF SET 14 6 4 Using the Phase Difference Default To use the default SDI signal and...

Page 185: ...standard If data is detected DETECT is displayed in the STATUS column If data is not detected MISSING is displayed in the STATUS column To view the entire data turn F D 1 SCROLL to the right to scrol...

Page 186: ...ber that is displayed on the ANC dump screen is switched at a regular interval However the line numbers are switched at an irregular interval To select the dump display update time follow the procedur...

Page 187: ...y packet screen follow the procedure below If an ancillary packet is detected DETECT appears next to it Otherwise MISSING appears next to it Procedure STATUS F 4 ANC PACKET When the link format is set...

Page 188: ...cting the Display Format You can use F 1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT text display or DUMP dump display If you select DUMP the dump display appears and you can use F D 1 SCROLL to view th...

Page 189: ...gure 14 11 Format ID screen Selecting the Display Format You can use F 1 STANDARD to set the display format to SMPTE or ARIB When the link format is set to dual only SMPTE is supported and this settin...

Page 190: ...rol packet screen Selecting the Group to Display You can use F 3 GROUP to set the group to display to a group from groups 1 to 4 A single group in the audio signal consists of four channels Selecting...

Page 191: ...Selecting the Closed Caption Type You can use F 2 TYPE to set the closed caption type to HD SD ANALOG or CELLULAR Selecting the Display Format You can use F 1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEX...

Page 192: ...ecting the Display Format You can use F 1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT text display DUMP dump display or Q LOG Q signal log display If you select DUMP the dump display appears If you sele...

Page 193: ...T MASK to mask the Q and status signals independently Press F 2 ALL ON to set all the bit masks to ON Press F 3 ALL OFF to set all the bit masks to OFF Figure 14 16 Setting the bit mask Clearing the Q...

Page 194: ...3 DATA TRIGGER Figure 14 17 Data broadcast trigger signal screen Selecting the Display Format You can use F 1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT text display or DUMP dump display If you select...

Page 195: ...B is not displayed The display format is set to DUMP and you can use F D 1 SCROLL to view the entire data If you press F D 1 the first data entry is displayed Procedure STATUS F 4 ANC PACKET F 4 V ANC...

Page 196: ...708 Figure 14 19 EIA 708 screen Selecting the Display Format You can use F 1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT text display or DUMP dump display If you select DUMP the dump display appears an...

Page 197: ...608 Figure 14 20 EIA 608 screen Selecting the Display Format You can use F 1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT text display or DUMP dump display If you select DUMP the dump display appears an...

Page 198: ...orted when the link format is set to dual F 5 V ANC SMPTE is not displayed Procedure STATUS F 4 ANC PACKET F 5 V ANC SMPTE F 3 PROGRAM Figure 14 21 Program data screen 14 8 11 Displaying VBI Data To d...

Page 199: ...SMPTE is not displayed Procedure STATUS F 4 ANC PACKET F 5 V ANC SMPTE F 5 AFD Figure 14 23 AFD screen Selecting the Display Format You can use F 1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT text displ...

Page 200: ...xadecimal display or BINARY binary display Detecting Ancillary Packets To search for ancillary packets follow the procedure below 1 Press F 1 DID and then use F D 2 DID SELECT to set the DID If ancill...

Page 201: ...igure 1st GROUP and 2nd GROUP on the audio menu Changing this setting will also change the audio meter display formats on the video signal waveform and picture displays For information on the SDI GROU...

Page 202: ...connector Table 15 1 Remote control connector pinout Pin No Name Input or Output Description 1 RESERVED Reserved 2 GND Grounding 3 ACH Input Selects channel A 4 BCH Input Selects channel B 5 TALLY1 I...

Page 203: ...s before the initial operation finishes only the last setting will take effect All settings in between will be discarded In the following example control 2 will be discarded Figure 15 2 Control timing...

Page 204: ...internal temperature is 85 C or higher when the fan is broken or when an error occurs in one of the items set to ON in the menu that appears when you press F 4 ERROR CONFIG on the status menu The ala...

Page 205: ...the LV 7380 Ethernet port Use a cross cable to connect the LV 7380 to a PC directly Use a straight cable to connect the LV 7380 to a PC through a hub 4 Start TELNET After you start TELNET the followi...

Page 206: ...or Intensity LV7380 VECTOR INTEN VECTOR 15 2 3 TELNET Commands TELNET commands follow the LV 7380 menu structure For explanations of each command see the explanations of their corresponding menu items...

Page 207: ...Q ON OFF VECTOR SCALE COLOR SCALE WHITE YELLOW CYAN GREEN MAGENTA RED BLUE VECTOR SCALE COLOR VECTOR WHITE GREEN VECTOR GAIN MAG X1 X5 IQ MAG VECTOR GAIN VAR 0 2 to 10 0 VECTOR LINE_SEL LINE_SELECT ON...

Page 208: ...RE DISPLAY SIZE FIT REAL FULL_FRM FUL_SCRN PICTURE DISPLAY GAMUT_ERR OFF WHITE RED MESH PICTURE DISPLAY ASPECT_INFO ON OFF PICTURE BRIGHTNESS 50 0 to 50 0 PICTURE CONTRAST 0 0 to 200 0 AUDIO SETUP SDI...

Page 209: ...CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 AUDIO LISSAJOU MULTI 1ST R1 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 AUDIO LISSAJOU MULTI 1ST L2 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 C...

Page 210: ...CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 AUDIO SURROUND MAP 1ST C CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 AUDIO SURROUND MAP 1ST LFE CH1 C...

Page 211: ...ART STOP STATUS EVENT LOG_MODE OVER_WR STOP STATUS DUMP MODE RUN HOLD STATUS DUMP DISPLAY SERIAL COMP LINK_A LINK_B LINK_AB STATUS DUMP JUMP EAV SAV STATUS DUMP LINE_NUMBER 1 to 1125 depending on the...

Page 212: ...OFF EYE JITTER_SETUP MAG X1 X2 X8 EYE JITTER_SETUP SWEEP 1H 2H 1V 2V EYE JITTER_SETUP FILTER 100KHZ 1KHZ 100HZ 10HZ TIMING ALIGNMENT EYE ERROR DETECT HD AMPLITUDE ON OFF EYE ERROR DETECT HD RISETIME O...

Page 213: ...80I_50 1080P_30 1080P_29 97 1080P_25 1080P_24 1080P_23 98 1080PSF_30 1080PSF_29 97 1080PSF_25 1080PSF_24 1080PSF_23 98 720P_60 720P_59 94 720P_50 720P_30 720P_29 97 720P_25 720P_24 720P_23 98 525I_59...

Page 214: ...Perform the SET operation from the SNMP managers 1 3 6 1 4 1 leader 20111 lv7380 13 lv7380ST1 1 l13trapTBL 10 l13trapManagerIp 2 0 5 Restart the LV 7380 6 When the LV 7380 starts it transmits the stan...

Page 215: ...W sysName 1 system 5 DisplayString R W sysLocation 1 system 6 DisplayString R W sysServices system 7 INTEGER R O 1 Set using up to 40 bytes interface group MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS SUPPORT ifNumber inte...

Page 216: ...INTEGER R O ipReasmReqds ip 14 Counter R O ipReasmOKs ip 15 Counter R O ipReasmFails ip 16 Counter R O ipFragOKs ip 17 Counter R O ipFragFails ip 18 Counter R O ipFragCreates ip 19 Counter R O ipAddr...

Page 217: ...NTAX ACCESS SUPPORT icmpInMsgs icmp 1 Counter R O icmpInErrors icmp 2 Counter R O icmpInDestUnreachs icmp 3 Counter R O icmpInTimeExcds icmp 4 Counter R O icmpInParmProbs icmp 5 Counter R O icmpInSrcQ...

Page 218: ...ConnTable tcp 13 Aggregate tcpConnEntry tcpConnTable 1 Aggregate tcpConnState tcpConnEntry 1 INTEGER R O tcpConnLocalAddress tcpConnEntry 2 IpAddress R O tcpConnLocalPort tcpConnEntry 3 INTEGER R O tc...

Page 219: ...2 Counter R O snmpInTotalReqVars snmp 13 Counter R O snmpInTotalSetVars snmp 14 Counter R O snmpInGetRequests snmp 15 Counter R O snmpInGetNexts snmp 16 Counter R O snmpInSetRequests snmp 17 Counter R...

Page 220: ...OBJECT IDENTIFIER lv7380ST1 6 STATUS menu l13eyeTBL OBJECT IDENTIFIER lv7380ST1 7 EYE menu l13systemTBL OBJECT IDENTIFIER lv7380ST1 8 SYSTEM menu l13multiTBL OBJECT IDENTIFIER lv7380ST1 9 MULTI menu l...

Page 221: ...TEGER R W 0 off 1 on l13plDisplay l13panelTBL 5 INTEGER R W 0 wfm 1 vector 2 picture 3 audio 4 status 5 eye 6 multi l13wfmTBL 2 group MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE RANGE l13wfmScaleUnit l13wfmTBL 1 INTE...

Page 222: ...TEGER R W 0 off 1 on l13wfmColorYRGB l13wfmColorTBL 3 INTEGER R W 0 off 1 on l13wfmColorFormat l13wfmColorTBL 4 INTEGER R W 0 auto 1 ntsc 2 pal l13wfmColorSetup l13wfmColorTBL 5 INTEGER R W 0 p0per 1...

Page 223: ...1 green l13vectorGainTBL l13vectorTBL 3 Aggregate l13vectorGainMag l13vectorGainTBL 1 INTEGER R W 0 1 1 5 2 iqmag l13vectorColorTBL l13vectorTBL 4 Aggregate l13vectorColorMatrix l13vectorColorTBL 1 IN...

Page 224: ...rm 3 ful scrn l13pictureDisplayGamutErr l13pictureDisplayTBL 2 INTEGER R W 0 off 1 white 2 red 3 mesh l13pictureDisplayAspectInfo l13pictureDisplayTBL 3 INTEGER R W 0 on 1 off l13audioTBL 5 group MIB...

Page 225: ...0 on 1 off l13audioErrorDetectCode l13audioErrorTBL 7 INTEGER R W 0 on 1 off l13audioPhonesTBL l13audioTBL 2 Aggregate l13audioPhonesL l13audioPhonesTBL 1 INTEGER R W 0 ch1 1 ch2 2 ch3 3 ch4 4 ch5 5...

Page 226: ...loudness s l13audioMeterHold l13audioMeterTBL 3 INTEGER R W 0 pkh0p5 1 pkn1p0 2 pkn1p5 3 pkn2p0 4 pkn2p5 5 pkn3p0 6 pkn3p5 7 pkn4p0 8 pkn4p5 9 pkn5p0 10 pkhhold l13audioLissajouTBL l13audioTBL 5 Aggr...

Page 227: ...5 ch6 6 ch7 7 ch8 8 ch9 9 ch10 10 ch11 11 ch12 12 ch13 13 ch14 14 ch15 15 ch16 17 rt l13audioLissajouMultiL1 l13audioLissajouTBL 6 INTEGER R W 0 ch1 1 ch2 2 ch3 3 ch4 4 ch5 5 ch6 6 ch7 7 ch8 8 ch9 9 c...

Page 228: ...ch2 2 ch3 3 ch4 4 ch5 5 ch6 6 ch7 7 ch8 8 ch9 9 ch10 10 ch11 11 ch12 12 ch13 13 ch14 14 ch15 15 ch16 l13audioLissajouMultiR2 l13audioLissajouTBL 9 INTEGER R W 0 ch1 1 ch2 2 ch3 3 ch4 4 ch5 5 ch6 6 ch7...

Page 229: ...R W 0 ch1 1 ch2 2 ch3 3 ch4 4 ch5 5 ch6 6 ch7 7 ch8 8 ch9 9 ch10 10 ch11 11 ch12 12 ch13 13 ch14 14 ch15 15 ch16 l13audioLissajouMultiL4 l13audioLissajouTBL 12 INTEGER R W 0 ch1 1 ch2 2 ch3 3 ch4 4 ch...

Page 230: ...1 INTEGER R W 1 normal 2 phantom c l13audioSurroundGain l13audioSurroundTBL 2 INTEGER R W 0 1 1 auto l13audioSurroundMapL l13audioSurroundTBL 3 INTEGER R W 0 ch1 1 ch2 2 ch3 3 ch4 4 ch5 5 ch6 6 ch7 7...

Page 231: ...8 8 ch9 9 ch10 10 ch11 11 ch12 12 ch13 13 ch14 14 ch15 15 ch16 l13audioSurroundMapLS l13audioSurroundTBL 7 INTEGER R W 0 ch1 1 ch2 2 ch3 3 ch4 4 ch5 5 ch6 6 ch7 7 ch8 8 ch9 9 ch10 10 ch11 11 ch12 12 c...

Page 232: ...5 ch6 6 ch7 7 ch8 8 ch9 9 ch10 10 ch11 11 ch12 12 ch13 13 ch14 14 ch15 15 ch16 l13audioSurroundMapLL l13audioSurroundTBL 9 INTEGER R W 0 ch1 1 ch2 2 ch3 3 ch4 4 ch5 5 ch6 6 ch7 7 ch8 8 ch9 9 ch10 10 c...

Page 233: ...3 ch4 4 ch5 5 ch6 6 ch7 7 ch8 8 ch9 9 ch10 10 ch11 11 ch12 12 ch13 13 ch14 14 ch15 15 ch16 l13audioStatusAlign l13audioStatusTBL 2 INTEGER R W 0 lsb 1 msb l13audioUserTBL l13audioTBL 8 Aggregate l13au...

Page 234: ...ectTrs l13statusErrTBL 1 INTEGER R W 0 off 1 on l13StatusErrDetectLine l13statusErrTBL 2 INTEGER R W 0 off 1 on l13StatusErrDetectCrc l13statusErrTBL 3 INTEGER R W 0 off 1 on l13StatusErrDetectEdh l13...

Page 235: ...e l13eyeTBL 2 INTEGER R W 0 eye 1 jitter l13eyeEyeSetupTBL l13eyeTBL 3 Aggregate l13eyeEyeSetupMeasure l13eyeEyeSetupTBL 1 INTEGER R W 0 on 1 off l13eyeEyeSetupGain l13eyeEyeSetupTBL 2 INTEGER R W 0 c...

Page 236: ...8 INTEGER R W 0 on 1 off l13eyeErrDetectSdFallTime l13eyeErrTBL 9 INTEGER R W 0 on 1 off l13eyeErrDetectSdDeltaTime l13eyeErrTBL 10 INTEGER R W 0 on 1 off l13eyeErrDetectSdTimingJitter l13eyeErrTBL 1...

Page 237: ...fmt720P60 14 fmt720P59p94 15 fmt720P50 16 fmt720P30 17 fmt720P29p97 18 fmt720P25 19 fmt720P24 20 fmt720P23p98 21 fmt525I59p94 22 fmt625I50 l13systemDisplayTBL l13systemTBL 2 Aggregate l13systemDisplay...

Page 238: ...4 status 5 eye l13multiArea2Sel l13multiTBL 4 INTEGER R W 0 pic 1 wfm 2 vector 3 audio 4 status 5 eye l13multiArea3Sel l13multiTBL 5 INTEGER R W 0 pic 1 wfm 2 vector 3 audio 4 status 5 eye l13multiAre...

Page 239: ...togramTBL 5 INTEGER R W 0 luma 1 parade 2 overlay l13trapTBL 10 group MIB OID SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE RANGE l13trapStrTBL l13trapTBL 1 Aggregate Variable Binding List l13trapManagerIp l13trapTBL 2 IpAddre...

Page 240: ...detection 36 Amplitude error detection eye SD 18 Equivalent cable length measurement warning detection 37 Rise time error detection eye SD 19 Checksum error detection 38 Fall time error detection eye...

Page 241: ...le 720p 59 94 720p 59 94 single 720p 50 720p 50 single 720p 30 720p 30 single 720p 29 97 720p 29 97 single 720p 25 720p 25 single 720p 24 720p 24 single 720p 23 98 720p 23 98 single 525i 59 94 525i 59...

Page 242: ...YCbCr 422 10 bits 1080p 59 94 DUAL 1080p 59 94 YCbCr 422 10 bits 1080p 50 DUAL 1080p 50 YCbCr 422 10 bits 1080p 30 DUAL 1080p 30 YCbCr 422 12 bits 1080p 29 97 DUAL 1080p 29 97 YCbCr 422 12 bits 1080p...

Page 243: ...m error detection PRTY_ERR Parity error detection GMUT_ERR Gamut error detection CGMUT_ERR Composite gamut error detection A_BCH_ERR BCH error detection A_PRTY_ERR Parity error detection audio A_DBN_E...

Page 244: ...E UNIT F7 F1 SCALE UNIT F2 FILTER SCALE INTEN F2 FD2 GAIN VARIABLE F2 V POS JUMP GAIN FILTER GAIN VARIABLE F1 0 75 100 GAIN MAG X1 X5 F3 FILTER FLAT LOW PASS FILTER FLAT up menu GAIN VARIABLE F4 FD1 V...

Page 245: ...REF Y UNIT SWEEP MAG V SWEEP DELTA SWEEP LINE VARIABLE TRACK V SWEEP CURSOR F1 F2 F2 F5 F3 LINE SELECT FD1 F2 FIELD up menu F7 X UNIT CURSOR FD1 F4 F1 LINE SEL F7 F2 F2 F2 F2 H SWEEP H SWEEP 1V F3 F2...

Page 246: ...GB YRGB F2 F7 F1 H POS ON OFF HORIZ1 HORIZ2 ON OFF AUTO NTSC PAL YCbCr GBR RGB COMPOSIT ON OFF ON OFF GBR RGB COMPOSIT 16 1 2 Vector Menu 128 0 127 8 4 7 ON OFF WHITE GREEN LOW MIDDLE HIGH WHITE GREEN...

Page 247: ...OR BAR GBR RGB SEQUENCE F7 SETUP F7 0 7 5 LINE SEL ON OFF HORIZ1 HORIZ2 up menu F4 F1 LAYOUT AUDIO METER F1 mV ON OFF F2 SCALE up menu F1 FD1 X1 X5 IQ MAG F2 GAIN MAG F5 F4 COLOR SYSTEM DISPLAY 5BAR S...

Page 248: ...OFF SAFE TITLE ON OFF USER ZONE1 V USER ZONE2 H 0 90 100 USER ZONE1 H 0 50 100 F4 F7 FD2 ON OFF up menu SHADOW PIC FD1 F1 F1 F3 F1 ON OFF CONTRAST 0 0 100 0 200 0 FD2 R SIGNAL B BIAS FD2 COLOR MONO G...

Page 249: ...8 0 5 6 4 0 2 8 2 0 TABLE CLEAR CLEAR YES F1 F1 FD2 F7 F3 up menu F3 FILE SELECT FILE LOAD 1x1 3x3 9x9 F3 OVER WR YES CLEAR NO P1 P2 P3 LINE SELECT FILE LIST FD2 F1 F2 FD1 CAL SET TABLE CLEAR 1 DATA...

Page 250: ...menu 7 3 0 0 108 4 LEVEL FD1 FD1 F7 UPPER Y RGB RGB255 ON OFF 0 0 100 0 200 0 DISPLAY up menu F7 F1 6 3 100 0 109 4 7 3 40 0 109 4 LINE SELECT FD2 F7 FD2 LAYOUT THUMB NAIL 50 0 0 0 50 0 F3 F2 F6 F1 H...

Page 251: ...R SETUP F7 F3 F3 R up menu F7 GENERAL SETUP F7 PHONES CHANNEL F2 LISSAJOU SETUP F4 F1 FD1 CANCEL RESPONSE F5 METER SETUP FD1 F7 F7 0 5 5 0 HOLD FD2 LISSAJOU INTEN DYNAMIC RANGE up menu F2 F3 F2 LISSAJ...

Page 252: ...RROUND INTEN 8 4 7 F7 FD1 X1 AUTO NORMAL PHANTOM C F1 F7 F1 F7 F4 F7 DISPLAY CHANNEL F3 DISPLAY CHANNEL F2 F2 USER BIT F1 SCALE INTEN LSB 1st MSB 1st ALIGN CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 8 4...

Page 253: ...E DOWN F2 EXT REF PHASE F7 up menu SDI ANALYSIS F1 ANC DUMP PAGE UP F2 F1 F2 OVER WR STOP MODE F3 LOG MODE up menu DATA DUMP USB MEM STORE RUN HOLD F2 LIMK A LINK B LINKAB DISPLAY DISPLAY FD2 F3 up me...

Page 254: ...VBI F4 PROGRAM F5 F2 F1 EIA 608 F7 F2 FD1 F7 F7 F7 TEXT DUMP FD1 SCROLL DISPLAY F1 up menu F7 F2 HEX BINARY up menu DUMP MODE HEX BINARY TEXT DUMP F2 ALL OFF F3 SELECT FD1 ALL ON F7 CANCEL USER DATA2...

Page 255: ...up menu FD1 F2 SDID FD2 00 FF 00 FF up menu AUDIO METER ON OFF F7 F1 LAYOUT F2 PICTURE F3 THUMB NAIL HORIZ1 HORIZ2 F6 F5 F1 F3 CANCEL NEXT F7 DID SELECT SCROLL ERROR CLEAR ERROR CONFIG COMPLETE up men...

Page 256: ...2 DISPLAY MODE 3D FUNCTION INPUT MODE INPUT MODE INPUT MODE F1 F2 F2 F1 F2 F1 LEFT REVERSE OFF GRID DISPRTY WIPE MARKER F2 up menu F7 OFF VERTICAL HORIZONT H V RIGHT F3 OFF ON MEASURE SELECT F3 FD1 GR...

Page 257: ...TOGRAM PIC WFM VECT AUDIO STATUS EYE LEFT RIGHT L R LUMA PARADE OVERLAY R ON OFF F4 F1 F5 HISTOGRAM SETUP F1 F7 up menu F4 VECT STATUS F5 F5 AREA3 F6 F6 AREA2 F5 F4 AREA2 AREA1 F4 AREA1 F6 PIC F3 F1 L...

Page 258: ...1 F1 COMPLETE SYS F1 FORMAT F3 DISPLAY ASPECT SELECT F7 F2 F1 FD1 F7 F3 F7 DELETE F3 F2 ON OFF ID CHANNEL OFF F4 FD1 DELETE CHAR SET up menu F2 F4 ID NAME INPUT INFO up menu ERROR COUNTER FORMAT TIME...

Page 259: ...CT up menu REMOVE F2 F4 F3 COMPLETE F2 DAY YEAR MONTH F1 up menu SECOND MINUTE HOUR F7 F7 F4 F2 TIME F1 F1 FD1 F4 DATE DATE TIME F7 F3 F4 F6 F7 DATE SET F3 up menu SHORTCUT KEY SET F5 F7 2000 2200 1 1...

Page 260: ...ET F1 COMMENT INPUT F1 F2 F3 DELETE CHAR SET F4 FD1 FILE SELECT DELETE up menu F1 DELETE NO F3 STORE OVER WR NO DELETE YES F1 F7 OVER WR YES FD1 COPY NO F4 F5 ALL COPY INT USB F3 F1 COPY YES ALL COPY...

Page 261: ...pture Menu ON OFF CAP FILE SELECT DISPLAY DELETE YES F1 F7 F1 FILE SELECT up menu F2 FD1 BSW FILE RECALL up menu F7 F1 ON OFF F2 F3 BMP FILE REFRESH REAL HOLD BOTH F1 DELETE NO F3 F3 DELETE F5 USB MEM...

Page 262: ...ignal waveform display Flexibility has been added to the channel mapping function of the audio display The default Lissajous curve display format has been changed to MATRIX on the audio display On the...

Page 263: ...49 Ver 1 4 The surround display format has been changed on the audio display The mappings of the 1st GROUP and 2nd GROUP channels on the audio display have been changed USB memory folder structure has...

Page 264: ...IO METER 97 110 139 187 B BIAS 115 B GAIN 115 B GAIN BIAS 115 B SIGNAL 114 BLANKING 89 BMP FILE 73 BOTH 74 BRIGHTNESS 113 BSW FILE 73 CAL F 134 CAL SET 134 CAP 72 CENTER 117 CHANNEL MAPPING 150 153 CH...

Page 265: ...116 FULL PRESET 67 FUNCTION PRESET 69 G BIAS 115 G GAIN 115 G GAIN BIAS 115 G SIGNAL 114 GAIN 150 153 GAIN MAG 83 102 GAIN VARIABLE 83 102 GAIN FILTER 83 GAMMA CAL 133 GAMMA FILE 136 GAMMA SELECT 129...

Page 266: ...26 OVLAY 78 PAGE DOWN 171 PAGE UP 171 PHONES CHANNEL 158 PIC 112 PICTURE 98 111 157 187 PICTURE FORM 55 PRESET 66 PROGRAM 184 R BIAS 115 R GAIN 115 R GAIN BIAS 115 R SIGNAL 114 REAL 74 REF DEFAULT 17...

Page 267: ...165 168 USER BIT 156 USER DATA 181 USER MARKER 81 USER REF SET 170 USER ZONE1 120 USER ZONE2 120 V POS 60 77 124 V POS JUMP 84 V SWEEP 87 V VARIABLE 56 V WIPE VARIABLE 57 V ANC ARIB 177 V ANC SMPTE 1...

Page 268: ...Following information is for Chinese RoHS only LV 7380 2006 2 28 SJ T11364 2006 Hazardous Substances in each Part Parts Pb Hg Cd Cr PBB PBDE SJ T11363 2006 SJ T11363 2006 Ver 1...

Page 269: ...LEADER ELECTRONICS CORP 2 6 33 Tsunashima Higashi Kohoku ku Yokohama 223 8505 Japan PHONE 81 45 541 2123 FAX 81 45 541 2823 http www leader co jp Apr 6 2012 Ver 5 FW Ver 2 0...

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