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LT 450 

MULTIFORMAT PATTERN GENERATOR 

 
 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

Содержание LT 450

Страница 1: ...LT 450 MULTIFORMAT PATTERN GENERATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ... 2 1 General 3 2 2 Features 3 2 3 Specifications 5 2 3 1 Output Formats 5 2 3 2 Output Signals 5 2 3 3 Output Patterns 9 2 3 4 External Interface 9 2 3 5 Preset Recall 10 2 3 6 Startup Memory 10 2 3 7 General Specifications 10 2 4 LT 45SER01 DVI I unit 11 2 4 1 General 11 2 4 2 Features 11 2 4 3 Specifications 11 2 5 LT 45SER02 HDMI unit 12 2 5 1 General 12 2 5 2 Features 12 2 5 3 Specifications 1...

Страница 3: ...atterns 34 7 I O CONNECTORS 35 7 1 Component Output Connectors 35 7 2 D Connector 35 7 3 RGB Output Connector 37 7 4 DVI I Output Connector 37 7 5 HDMI Output Connector and Audio Signal Input Connector 39 7 6 Composite Output Connector 40 7 7 Y C Separation Signal Output Connector 41 7 8 SCART Connector option 42 7 9 Sync Signal Output Connector 44 7 10 Audio Signal Output Connector 44 8 CONFIGURA...

Страница 4: ...ing HDCP and DDC On and Off 76 8 9 2 Configuring the DVI I Output 77 8 9 3 Displaying DVI I Information 78 8 10 Configuring the DVI I on an Option 79 8 10 1 Turning HDCP and DDC On and Off 79 8 10 2 Configuring the DVI I Output on an Option 80 8 10 3 Displaying DVI I Information on an Option 81 8 11 Configuring the HDMI on an Option 82 8 11 1 Turning HDCP CEC and DDC On and Off 82 8 11 2 Configuri...

Страница 5: ...rough the Ethernet or RS232C Port 102 9 1 1 Ethernet Port 102 9 1 2 RS232C Port 103 9 1 3 Controlling the LT 450 104 9 1 4 List of Commands 106 9 2 Connecting to the LG 226 through the RS232C Port 116 9 3 Controlling the Recall Address through the Remote Connector 119 9 4 Controlling the LT 450 through the Front Panel USB Port 121 9 5 Saving Preset Memories through the Rear Panel USB Port 121 10 O...

Страница 6: ...terms and symbols indicate necessary warnings and cautions used in this manual and on the product are there for safe operation Symbol The sections where this symbol is marked in this manual or instrument if not correctly performed or practiced could result in personal injury or cause serious danger to the instrument Misuse could also produce unintentional movement to create an operational impedime...

Страница 7: ...necting the AC power cord The power frequency of the power line should be 50 60 Hz Warning on the Power Cord Use only the optional power cord that is attached to this instrument The use of the power cord other than that attached could cause fire hazard If the attached cord is damaged stop using it and contact your local LEADER agent Should you use a damaged cord it could cause a shock or create a ...

Страница 8: ... gasses or fumes could create an explosion and fire hazard Do not operate the instrument anywhere near such environments Avoid Insertions Do not insert metals or flammable objects or drop liquid on or into the instrument To do so could cause fire shock malfunction and create a dangerous accident hazard Warning While Operating While operating the instrument if smoke fire or a bad smell occurs turn ...

Страница 9: ...cket when you do not use the instrument for a long time Caution on Connection of the Instrument and a Display While the instrument is being connected with a ground terminal of the display connect or disconnect the signal cable By connecting the ground of the display with the instrument the output part of the instrument becomes difficult to break easily Be careful especially when you connect the di...

Страница 10: ... instrument while cleaning If a liquid or metal object enters the instrument it can cause electric shock or fire EU WEEE Directive The EU WEEE Directive applies to this product and its accessories When disposing of this product or its accessories follow the regulations in your country or region WEEE Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Please conform to the above warnings and cautio...

Страница 11: ...ument that has been improperly repaired adjusted or modified by personnel other than a factory trained LEADER representative 3 Repair of malfunctions or damages resulting from improper use 4 Repair of malfunctions caused by devices other than this instrument 5 Repair of malfunctions or damages without the presentation of a proof of purchase or receipt bill for the instrument 1 2 Operating Precauti...

Страница 12: ...SD The core wire of the coaxial cable may be charged with static electricity If you are connecting a coaxial cable that is not connected on either end to an input output connector of the instrument short the cable s core wire and external conductor beforehand 1 2 6 About the Electric Shock Hazard etc When you perform an examination and adjustment of a television VTR and other related devices refer...

Страница 13: ...M PAL N PAL 60 and SECAM In addition for PC monitors the LT 450 supports five VESA MTS formats VGA SVGA XGA SXGA and UXGA and seven VESA CVT formats RGB and YPBPR Signal Outputs The analog and digital component video output signal formats can be switched between RGB and YPBPR S Output Connector Equipped with an S connector for Y C separation signal output An ID signal is superimposed on the C sign...

Страница 14: ...ct the output to an HDMI display However audio output and CEC features are not supported HDMI Output Equipped with an HDMI connector a digital interface used in household televisions and set top boxes It can be used to check HDCP compliant copyright protection functions and to make simple checks on CEC and DDC functions On screen Display of HDCP and CEC Check Results The pass fail results of check...

Страница 15: ...available for PC monitors excluding VGA Only YPBPR output is available for xvYCC Data Quantization Bits 10 bits Output Impedance 75 Ω Output Connector BNC Number of Outputs 2 Sync Signal ON OFF selectable for RGB HDTV Tri level sync added to G Y B PB and R PR SDTV Bi level sync added only to G Y PC monitor Bi level sync added only to G Y SYNC ON G Inversion Available Variable Output Levels Video S...

Страница 16: ...YNC levels can be adjusted simultaneously Burst Signal Amplitude can be adjusted Variable Range 0 to 100 in 1 steps The normal level is 100 Aspect Ratio ID Signal Superimposed on the C signal of Y C separation signal only when NTSC J is selected DC Output Impedance 10 kΩ 3 kΩ Signal Level Fixed to 0 V for all formats except NTSC J S1 squeeze 5 V S2 Letterbox 2 2 V 4 3 0 V Inversion Available Close...

Страница 17: ...Signal Component Connector Mini D sub 15 pin DVI I Standards DVI 1 0 HDCP 1 2 Analog Signal Component TMDS Signal Format RGB YPBPR 4 4 4 8 bit and YPBPR 4 2 2 8 10 12bit Linked with the HDMI signal format Fixed to GBR YPBPR 4 4 4 8 bit when HDMI Deep Color is selected Only RGB output is available for PC monitors excluding VGA Link Single Variable Output Levels Video Signal The video signal levels ...

Страница 18: ...nent and DVI I Variable Range 0 to 100 in 1 steps The normal level is 100 Audio Internal Format IEC 60958 3 CH 2 Output Level 0 dBm 5 23 dBm Frequency You can switch between OFF 400 Hz and 1 kHz for the left and right channels separately Sampling Frequency 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Quantization Bits 16 bits External Input SPDIF coaxial InfoFrame Supports AVI SPD AUDIO InfoFrame HDCP Includes a produc...

Страница 19: ...tal 0 to 256 dots field 4 dot steps Pattern Change Function Automatically switches pattern displays according to the specified format Switch interval Approx 2 s 2 3 4 External Interface RS232C port Function Remotely control the LT 450 settings from an external PC via RS232C Connector D sub 9 pin male USB Port Front Panel Function Transmit timing and picture data that was made on an external PC to ...

Страница 20: ...tion Stores the panel settings at power on to the internal memory 2 3 7 General Specifications Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 0 to 40 ºC Operating Humidity 85 RH without condensation Spec Guaranteed Temperature 10 to 35 ºC Spec Guaranteed Humidity 85 RH without condensation Operating Environment Indoors Operating Altitude 2 000 m Overvoltage Category II Pollution Degree 2 Power Req...

Страница 21: ...tiformat Support This option can generate component signals in 19 formats including 1920 1080 1280 720 720 480 and 720 576 that comply with the DTV formats of various countries In addition for PC monitors this option supports five VESA MTS formats VGA SVGA XGA SXGA and UXGA and seven VESA CVT formats This option does not generate signals when a composite format is selected 2 4 3 Specifications Gen...

Страница 22: ...e simple checks on CEC and DDC functions Multiformat Support This option can generate component signals in 19 formats including 1920 1080 1280 720 720 480 and 720 576 that comply with the DTV formats of various countries In addition for PC monitors this option supports five VESA MTS formats VGA SVGA XGA SXGA and UXGA and seven VESA CVT formats This option does not generate signals when a composite...

Страница 23: ...s Output Impedance 75 Ω Inversion Available Composite Signal and Y C Separation Signal Standard ITU R BT 470 Color Encoding NTSC M NTSC J NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL 60 SECAM Data Quantization Bits 10 bits Setup Level NTSC M PAL M 7 5 with variable setup level feature NTSC J NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL N PAL 60 SECAM 0 Output Impedance 75 Ω Variable Output Levels Linked to the LT 450 Can be adjusted simul...

Страница 24: ...value 5 8 V 4 3 9 5 to 12 0 V typical value 10 8 V Output Impedance 890 Ω RGB STATUS OFF 0 0 to 0 4 V typical value 0 2 V ON 1 0 to 3 0 V typical value 1 5 V Output Impedance 75 Ω Connector SCART connector Output Mode Selectable on the LT 450 menu screen Mode 1 RGB Mode 2 S VHS Mode 3 Composite Mode 4 VBS RGB General Specifications Environmental Conditions Same as the LT 450 Power Supply Supplied ...

Страница 25: ...ion See section 9 4 Controlling the LT 450 through the Front Panel USB Port 4 SATURATION key When the output pattern is full field color bar or raster this key sets the saturation to 75 or 100 See section 6 2 Setting the Saturation 5 G B R Keys When the output format is raster these key switch G B R on and off See section 6 3 Setting the Output Signal G B R 6 INVERSION key Sets whether or not to i...

Страница 26: ...ecall range on the menu screen See section 8 6 2 Recalling Panel Settings 13 LEVEL key Pressing the LEVEL key will cause its LED to illuminate and you will be able to temporarily adjust the output level The adjusted output level is only valid while the LEVEL key LED is on If you want to transmit the adjusted output level continuously set the level in the menu screen See section 8 5 1 Setting Tempo...

Страница 27: ...d Off and section 8 11 1 Turning HDCP CEC and DDC On and Off 18 Arrow keys Used to select items Also used to recall panel settings when combined with the DEC INC BEGIN and RECALL keys 19 MENU key Pressing the MENU key will cause its LED to illuminate and the menu screen to appear You use the menu screen to configure the settings You can exit the menu screen regardless of the menu level you are at ...

Страница 28: ...ot transmitted if the frequency is set to OFF See section 7 10 Audio Signal Output Connector and section 8 15 Configuring the Audio Signal 26 RS232C port The LT 450 settings can be controlled from a PC through this connector Also you can automatically set the output format and preset memory by connecting the LT 450 to the LG 226 See section 9 1 Controlling the LT 450 through the Ethernet or RS232C...

Страница 29: ...t signals when the output format is component See section 7 4 DVI I Output Connector 33 RGB output connector Transmits component signals when the output format is component See section 7 3 RGB Output Connector 34 D Connector A D5 compliant D output terminal that transmits analog component signals when the output format is component See section 7 2 D Connector 35 Component output connector Transmit...

Страница 30: ...gnal Input Connector and section 8 11 Configuring the HDMI on an Option 41 SCART connector on an option A composite signal output connector Transmits signals when the output format is NTSC M NTSC J NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL 60 or SECAM See section 7 8 SCART Connector option and section 8 12 Configuring the SCART Connection on an Option 42 Power input connector 43 Fuse AC power supply fuse Use ...

Страница 31: ...urn off the power The panel settings that are used at power on are those that have been saved according to section 8 7 2 Power on Panel Settings 2 Set the output format First turn the jog dial to select the output format Then specify the SYNC COMPONENT and ASPECT settings The settings may not be available depending on the selected output format See chapter 5 Output Format 3 Set the output pattern ...

Страница 32: ... of the MENU RECALL LEVEL or CURSOR key LEDs are illuminated press the key that is illuminated to exit from the configuration screen Then you will be able to select the output format Figure 5 1 Output format selection The output format screen displays the output format number output format name horizontal frequency and frame frequency as shown below See Table 12 1 List of output formats Figure 5 2...

Страница 33: ... is illuminated If it is not illuminated pressing the key produces no effect Figure 5 3 SYNC key 5 3 Selecting the Signal Format COMPONENT When the output format is component you can press COMPONENT to set the component signal format to RGB or YPBPR The signal format is fixed to RGB when the output format is a PC monitor format excluding VGA Also the signal format is fixed to YPBPR when the output...

Страница 34: ... this procedure when the word ASPECT is illuminated If it is not illuminated pressing the key produces no effect Figure 5 5 ASPECT key When the aspect ratio is not 4 3 SQUEEZE or LETTER BOX these indicators turn off 5 5 Setting the Audio Signal You can press AUDIO to set the audio signal frequency to OFF 1kHz or 400Hz for the left and right channels separately If you select OFF audio signals will ...

Страница 35: ...tern selection keys The patterns that can be transmitted vary depending on the output format and aspect ratio If you select a pattern that cannot be transmitted for example multiburst when component output for PC monitors is selected the LCD panel displays Not available and black is transmitted Figure 6 2 Not available 6 2 Setting the Saturation When the output pattern is full field color bar or r...

Страница 36: ...al Format COMPONENT Figure 6 4 G B R keys 6 4 Setting Inversion When the output pattern is convergence character window or monoscope you can press INVERSION to invert the output You can press INVERSION to invert the output You can carry out this procedure when the INVERSION indicator is illuminated If it is not illuminated pressing the key produces no effect The number of active lines in a frame i...

Страница 37: ...ull field color bar Full field color bar can be transmitted in any format You can press SATURATION to set the saturation to 75 or 100 If you select 75 the LT 450 transmits 100 0 75 0 color bar If you select 100 the LT 450 transmits 100 0 100 0 color bar Figure 6 7 Saturations of full field color bar Multiformat color bar Multiformat color bar is transmitted when the output format is HDTV component...

Страница 38: ...ion to 75 or 100 Figure 6 9 Raster saturation You can press G B and R to turn the corresponding components on and off The raster display colors based on the GBR combinations are as indicated in the following table The display colors below will appear even when COMPONENT is set to YPBPR because the signals that correspond to GBR turn on and off Table 6 1 Raster display colors Color G B R Black OFF ...

Страница 39: ... output format is 1080p 59 94 1080i 59 94 30sF 1080i 50 25sF 720p 59 94 720p 50 480p 59 94 480i 59 94 576p 50 576i 50 or VGA 640 480 Deep color ramp patterns are transmitted in the following order 8 bits 10 bits and 12 bits To transmit a deep color ramp pattern set FORMAT to 4 4 4 and BIT WIDTH to 10 or 12 as explained in section 8 8 2 Configuring the HDMI Output When BIT WIDTH is set to 10 the 12...

Страница 40: ...on and so on Figure 6 12 Step When the component signal is YPBPR you can turn PB and PR OFF as explained in section 8 17 6 USER SETTING Feature 6 5 5 Convergence In any format you can press CONVERGENCE to transmit convergence waveforms The convergence pattern is used to test convergence test for uneven colors especially in the perimeter and so on Figure 6 13 Convergence You can press INVERSION to ...

Страница 41: ...re 6 15 Crosshatch 6 5 7 Multiburst In any format other than component for PC monitors you can press MULTIBURST to transmit multiburst waveforms The multiburst pattern is used to test frequency characteristics of video equipment and transmission systems check the monitor resolution and so on Figure 6 16 Multiburst When the component signal is YPBPR you can turn PB and PR OFF as explained in sectio...

Страница 42: ...ess INVERSION to invert the display Figure 6 18 Inverted display of characters 6 5 9 Window Each time you press WINDOW the window type switches between 1 2 Window and 1 10 Window These patterns can be transmitted in any format The window pattern is used to adjust or test video circuits test high voltage stability test streaking and so on Figure 6 19 Window You can press INVERSION to invert the dis...

Страница 43: ... size Figure 6 21 Monoscope You can press INVERSION to invert the display Figure 6 22 Inverted display of the monoscope 6 5 11 Natural Picture option If you have specified a format that has a natural picture assigned to it and you press NATURAL PICTURE the natural picture is transmitted If multiple natural pictures are registered you can switch from one picture to the next by pressing NATURAL PICT...

Страница 44: ...aration circuit with a delay line and so on When the Y C separation circuit is being adjusted the bars on either side are gray When it is not being adjusted the bars appear in color ANSI Grayscale Transmitted when the output format is component for PC monitors The ANSI Grayscale pattern is used to adjust a projector s luminance contrast etc Checker Can be transmitted in any format The checker patt...

Страница 45: ...onent signals The D connector transmits signals when the output format is component see Table 12 3 List of output connectors The output connector diagram and pin arrangement are given below Figure 7 2 D connector Table 7 1 D connector pin arrangement Pin Function Pin Function 1 G Y 8 Line 1 2 G Y_GND 9 Line 2 3 B PB 10 Auxilary line 2 1 4 B PB_GND 11 Line 3 5 R PR 12 Hot plug detection GND 6 R PR_...

Страница 46: ... 9 2 2 5 0 5 0 12 720p 29 97 16 9 2 2 2 2 5 0 13 720p 23 98 16 9 2 2 2 2 5 0 14 720p 50 16 9 2 2 2 2 5 0 15 720p 25 16 9 2 2 2 2 5 0 Component SDTV 16 480p 59 94 SQUEEZE 0 0 5 0 5 0 17 480i 59 94 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 LETTER BOX 0 0 0 0 2 2 SQUEEZE 0 0 0 0 5 0 18 576p 50 SQUEEZE 0 0 2 2 5 0 19 576i 50 4 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 LETTER BOX 0 0 2 2 2 2 SQUEEZE 0 0 2 2 5 0 Component PC monitor 20 to 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 Co...

Страница 47: ...a commercially sold VGA cable to the RGB output connector and terminate the other end of the cable with 75 Ω termination There are various types of VGA cables such as those with a Mini D sub 15 pin connector on either end and those with a Mini D sub 15 pin connector on one end and a BNC connector on the other end Select the appropriate cable for your needs 7 4 DVI I Output Connector The DVI I outp...

Страница 48: ... Configuring the HDMI Output Table 7 5 DVI I output connector signal formats Bit Width Component Format 8 10 12 4 4 4 Yes No No RGB 4 2 2 No No No 4 4 4 Yes No No YPBPR 4 2 2 Yes Yes Yes You can specify and view DVI I output connector settings on the menu screen For details see section 8 9 Configuring the DVI I and 8 10 Configuring the DVI I on an Option The DVI I connector only supports RGB analo...

Страница 49: ... 14 Reserved 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 9 TMDS Data0 15 SCL 3 TMDS Data2 10 TMDS Clock 16 SDA 4 TMDS Data1 11 TMDS Clock Shield 17 DDC CEC GND 5 TMDS Data1 Shield 12 TMDS Clock 18 5V Power 6 TMDS Data1 13 TMDS CEC 19 Hot Plug Detect 7 TMDS Data0 The HDMI output connector supports the signal formats indicated in the following table The word deep is used in the table to indicate deep color support If you s...

Страница 50: ...I Output and then apply the audio signal to the audio signal input connector When using the HDMI output connector connect a certified cable that has an HDMI logo on it 7 6 Composite Output Connector The composite output connector is a BNC connector used to transmit composite signals The connector transmits signals when the output format is composite see Table 12 3 List of output connectors The fol...

Страница 51: ...Pin Function 1 Luminance signal ground 2 Color signal ground 3 Luminance signal output 4 Color signal output When the output format is NTSC J a DC voltage that indicates the aspect ratio as defined by JEITA is superimposed on the color signal output given in Table 7 8 The ID signal specifications are given below The ID signal is fixed at 0 V when the output format is not NTSC J Table 7 9 Y C separ...

Страница 52: ...RT unit Figure 7 8 SCART connector Table 7 10 SCART connector pin arrangement Pin Mode 1 RGB Mode 2 S VHS Mode 3 composite Mode 4 VBS RGB 1 AUDIO OUT R AUDIO OUT R AUDIO OUT R AUDIO OUT R 2 NC NC NC NC 3 AUDIO OUT L AUDIO OUT L AUDIO OUT L AUDIO OUT L 4 GND GND GND GND 5 GND GND GND GND 6 NC NC NC NC 7 BLUE NC NC BLUE 8 NC VIDEO STATUS VIDEO STATUS VIDEO STATUS 9 GND GND GND GND 10 NC NC NC NC 11 ...

Страница 53: ...f control signals For information about the MODE RGB STATUS and VBS SYNC settings see section 8 12 Configuring the SCART Connection on an Option Table 7 12 16 pin control signals MODE VBS SYNC RGB STATUS Control Signal V Normal Value V RGB 1 0 to 3 0 1 5 VBS VBS 0 0 to 0 4 0 2 Mode 1 RGB SYNC 0 0 to 0 4 0 2 Mode 2 S VHS 0 0 to 0 4 0 2 Mode 3 COMPOSITE 0 0 to 0 4 0 2 RGB 1 0 to 3 0 1 5 Mode 4 VBS R...

Страница 54: ...ion 8 17 6 USER SETTING Feature Connect a 75 Ω coaxial cable to the sync signal output connector 7 10 Audio Signal Output Connector The audio signal output connector is an RCA connector that transmits audio signals The connector transmits audio signals that you set according to the procedures given in section 5 5 Setting the Audio Signal The following figure shows the output connector Figure 7 10 ...

Страница 55: ...CALL LEVEL CURSOR or the pattern selection keys However you cannot change the output format To change the output format you must exit from the menu screen The menu is hierarchical For details see Figure 12 1 Menu tree Procedure To move to a submenu Press the ENTER key To return to the previous menu Select the UP MENU item at the bottom of a configuration screen and press ENTER Some screens do not ...

Страница 56: ...ar next to SLOT 1 to 3 If there is no option installed in a slot NO BOARD will appear 8 2 Setting the Cursor You can display a cursor at any position on the screen Set the cursor by using the CURSOR key on the front panel and the CURSOR settings accessible from the menu screen Procedure Figure 8 2 Cursor setting ...

Страница 57: ...th settings Settings CURSOR ON OFF 1 1 Hereafter the factory default setting will be indicated by an underline Procedure Figure 8 3 Cursor on off 8 2 2 Cursor Position Press CURSOR to set the cursor position The LCD panel will display CURSOR POSITION Use the jog dial and and keys to set the position The selectable cursor position range varies depending on the output format For details see Table 8 ...

Страница 58: ...9 14 720p 50 0 to 1279 0 to 719 15 720p 25 0 to 1279 0 to 719 Component SDTV 16 480p 59 94 0 to 719 0 to 479 17 480i 59 94 0 to 719 0 to 479 18 576p 50 0 to 719 0 to 575 19 576i 50 0 to 719 0 to 575 Component PC monitor 20 VGA 640x480 0 to 639 0 to 479 21 SVGA 800x600 0 to 799 0 to 599 22 XGA 1024x768 0 to 1023 0 to 767 23 SXGA 1280x1024 0 to 1279 0 to 1023 24 UXGA 1600x1200 0 to 1599 0 to 1199 Co...

Страница 59: ...gnal format setting Press COMPONENT to set the signal format When the output format is composite the YPBPR setting is used When you turn the cursor on the output signal s overshoot or undershoot may increase depending on the cursor level and line width settings Settings CUR Y LEV 0 to 100 CUR PB LEV 50 to 0 to 50 CUR PR LEV 50 to 0 to 50 CUR G LEV 0 to 100 CUR B LEV 0 to 100 CUR R LEV 0 to 100 Pro...

Страница 60: ...Use the jog dial and and keys to set the width When you turn the cursor on the output signal s overshoot or undershoot may increase depending on the cursor line width and level settings Settings X LINE 1 to 32 lines The horizontal line width Y LINE 1 to 32 dots The vertical line width Procedure MENU CURSOR CUR LINE WIDTH Figure 8 5 Cursor line width settings ...

Страница 61: ...ay characters at any position on the screen Set the characters by using the ID CHARACTER key on the front panel and the ID CHARACTER settings accessible from the menu screen Procedure Figure 8 6 ID character settings The actual screen displays up to four lines ...

Страница 62: ...s ID CHARACTER ON OFF Procedure Figure 8 7 Turning ID characters on and off 8 3 2 Displayed ID Character Contents You can set the displayed ID characters to any characters or to HDMI DVI I information Use the jog dial and and keys to set the mode Settings ID MODE HDMI_INFO NORMAL Selects the displayed character contents If you select NORMAL the characters that you enter according to the procedures...

Страница 63: ... OFF and blank FAIL appears in line 4 and all other indications appear in line 3 The following table describes each indication Set HOT PLUG HDCP and CEC according to the procedures given in section 8 8 2 Configuring the HDMI Output section 8 9 2 Configuring the DVI I Output section 8 10 2 Configuring the DVI I Output on an Option and section 8 11 2 Configuring the HDMI Output on an Option Table 8 ...

Страница 64: ... 1 to 12 to 20 Sets the number of characters that will be displayed The characters that are displayed are those specified according to the procedures given in section 8 3 5 Entering ID Characters The background is black for the specified number of characters If HDMI_INFO is selected according to the procedures given in section 8 3 2 Displayed ID Character Contents this setting will not take effect...

Страница 65: ...n range varies depending on the output format For details see Table 8 1 Selectable ranges for cursor and ID character positions The factory default position is X 50 Y 50 Settings ID X START The horizontal position The left edge of the screen is coordinate 0 ID Y START The vertical position The top edge of the screen is coordinate 0 Procedure MENU ID CHARACTER ID POSITION Figure 8 10 ID character p...

Страница 66: ...ed here the specified number of characters set in section 8 3 3 ID Character Size and Number of Characters are displayed with a black background For example if you enter LT450 and set the number of characters to 3 LT4 will be displayed Settings You can select from the characters listed below by turning the jog dial LEADER_LT450 is the default setting 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ _ Procedu...

Страница 67: ...e signal format setting Press COMPONENT to set the signal format When the output format is composite the YPBPR setting is used When you turn the ID characters on the output signal s overshoot or undershoot may increase depending on the ID character level Settings ID Y LEV 0 to 100 ID PB LEV 50 to 0 to 50 ID PR LEV 50 to 0 to 50 ID G LEV 0 to 100 ID B LEV 0 to 100 ID R LEV 0 to 100 Procedure MENU I...

Страница 68: ...e and Number of Characters scrolls from right to left The characters are scrolled cyclically The character at the left edge returns to the right edge Use the jog dial and and keys to set the value Settings CYCLE 0 to 4 Sec Sets the time for scrolling a character in seconds The characters will not scroll if the time is set to 0 Procedure MENU ID CHARACTER ID SCROLL Figure 8 13 ID character scroll s...

Страница 69: ...l and and keys to set the value Settings BLINK TIME 0 to 4 Sec Sets the blink interval For example if the interval is set to 2 s the ID characters will appear for 2 seconds and then disappear for 2 seconds The characters will not blink if the interval is set to zero Procedure MENU ID CHARACTER ID BLINK Figure 8 14 ID character blinking setting ...

Страница 70: ...the output pattern in the desired direction and speed Configure the pattern scroll feature by using the SCROLL key on the front panel and the SCROLL settings available from the menu screen Procedure Figure 8 15 Pattern scroll settings The actual screen displays up to four lines ...

Страница 71: ...ern scroll on off 8 4 2 Pattern Scroll Direction You can set the output pattern scroll direction in the SCROLL SET UP configuration screen Use the jog dial and and keys to set the direction Settings DIRECTION H LEFT RIGHT 1 The horizontal pattern scroll direction DIRECTION V UP DOWN 1 The vertical pattern scroll direction 1 If you want to scroll only in the horizontal or vertical direction set SPE...

Страница 72: ...l if set to zero SPEED V 0 to 256 lines frame 2 by default 1 line steps 1 0 to 256 lines field 2 by default 2 line steps 2 The vertical scroll speed The pattern will not scroll if set to zero 1 When the output format is progressive 2 When the output format is interlaced or segmented frame 8 5 Setting the Level You can adjust the output level of each signal in the component or composite signal Set ...

Страница 73: ...ENT to set the signal format The level that you specify here is not stored to preset memories or startup memory Settings COMPONENT MODE COMPOSITE MODE 1 Y_LEVEL 0 to 100 Y_LEVEL 0 to 100 PB_LEVEL 0 to 100 C_LEVEL 0 to 100 PR_LEVEL 0 to 100 SYNC_LEVEL 0 to 100 G_LEVEL 0 to 100 BURST_LEVEL 0 to 100 B_LEVEL 0 to 100 SETUP_LEVEL 2 0 00 to 7 50 to 10 00 R_LEVEL 0 to 100 SYNC_LEVEL 0 to 100 1 You cannot...

Страница 74: ...GBR output levels take effect depending on the signal format set with the COMPONENT key If the LEVEL key is on the level specified using the LEVEL key takes precedence Settings Y_LEVEL 0 to 100 PB_LEVEL 0 to 100 PR_LEVEL 0 to 100 G_LEVEL 0 to 100 B_LEVEL 0 to 100 R_LEVEL 0 to 100 SYNC_LEVEL 0 to 100 Procedure MENU LEVEL COMPONENT LEVEL Figure 8 19 Component signal level settings The actual screen ...

Страница 75: ...EL 0 to 100 C_LEVEL 0 to 100 SYNC_LEVEL 0 to 100 BURST_LEVEL 0 to 100 SETUP_LEVEL 1 0 00 to 7 50 to 10 00 1 The levels are set in 1 25 steps Levels are only valid when the output format is NTSC M or PAL M Even if you set these levels in other formats the value will be fixed at 0 00 Y_LEVEL and C_LEVEL values will not be synchronized if a value other than 7 50 is specified Procedure MENU LEVEL COMP...

Страница 76: ...21 Recall settings 8 6 1 Specifying the Recall Range You can specify a range of consecutive addresses to recall the settings in the RECALL SETTING configuration screen Use the jog dial and and keys to set the direction The settings that you make here are not stored to preset memories Settings BEGIN 0 to 99 Specifies the start address of the recall range The panel settings at the address number spe...

Страница 77: ...cedures given in section 8 6 1 Specifying the Recall Range To exit from the recall screen press RECALL again The LED will turn off and the recall screen will close The address number you specify here is not stored to preset memories 1 The panel settings at the BEGIN address are recalled when you press RECALL Be careful because all the previous settings will be lost 2 The address numbers that you c...

Страница 78: ...rocedure Figure 8 23 Preset settings You can also save preset memories and startup memory to a USB memory device that is connected to the rear panel USB port The USB memory folder structure is shown below The lt450 and preset folders are created automatically when you save the data if they do not exist on the USB memory device USB Memory lt450 preset lt450pset00 ini to lt450pset99 ini Preset 00 to...

Страница 79: ...written ALL COPY INT USB Save all of the presets that are stored in the LT 450 memory No 00 to 99 to USB memory All existing presets saved on the USB memory device will be replaced with the new presets No 00 to 99 1 ALL COPY USB INT Load all of the presets that are saved on USB memory No 00 to 99 to the LT 450 memory All existing presets that are stored in the LT 450 memory will be replaced with t...

Страница 80: ...p memory is already stored in the LT 450 memory it will be overwritten COPY INT USB Save the startup memory that is stored in the LT 450 memory to USB memory If startup memory is already saved on the USB memory device it will be overwritten 1 COPY USB INT Load the startup memory that is saved on USB memory to the LT 450 memory If startup memory is already stored in the LT 450 memory it will be ove...

Страница 81: ...the rear panel HDMI connector For instructions on how to configure the HDMI connector on an option see section 8 11 Configuring the HDMI on an Option Configure the HDMI by using the HDCP key on the front panel and the HDMI settings accessible from the menu screen Procedure Figure 8 26 HDMI settings ...

Страница 82: ...in the HDCP CEC and DDC settings will be turned off and the LED will turn off You can only turn HDCP CEC and DDC on and off using the HDCP key if HDCP CEC and DDC are set to PANEL The HDCP key function applies to both HDMI connectors including those options and DVI I connectors including those on options Settings HDCP ON OFF Procedure Figure 8 27 HDCP CEC and DDC On Off ...

Страница 83: ...t signal If you select PANEL you will be able to turn HDCP on and off using the HDCP key CEC ON OFF PANEL CEC Consumer Electronics Control Sets whether or not to perform CEC If you select PANEL you will be able to turn CEC on and off using the HDCP key DDC ON OFF PANEL DDC Display Data Channel Sets whether or not to retrieve DDC data If you select PANEL you will be able to turn retrieval on and of...

Страница 84: ...cedure MENU HDMI HDMI OUTPUT Figure 8 28 HDMI output settings The actual screen displays up to four lines 8 8 3 HDMI Information Display You can display HDMI output information in the HDMI INFORMATION configuration screen The information appears when you select HDMI INFORMATION on the menu screen This screen is only for viewing You cannot set values in this screen Display HOT PLUG IN OUT DIS IN Ap...

Страница 85: ...EC is set to OFF using the procedure described in section 8 8 2 Configuring the HDMI Output EDID BASIC EDID Extended display identification data EDID EXTEND If you select EDID BASIC or EDID EXTEND and press ENTER the EDID of the device connected to the LT 450 will be displayed You can scroll through the information by pressing and to move the arrow If DDC is set to OFF in section 8 8 2 Configuring...

Страница 86: ...0 DVI I settings 8 9 1 Turning HDCP and DDC On and Off Pressing HDCP will cause its LED to illuminate and the HDCP and DDC settings to turn on If you press HDCP again the HDCP and DDC settings will be turned OFF and the LED will turn OFF You can only turn HDCP and DDC on and off using the HDCP key if HDCP and DDC are set to PANEL The HDCP key function applies to both HDMI connectors including thos...

Страница 87: ...nd off HDCP ON OFF PANEL HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection Sets whether or not to encrypt the output signal If you select PANEL you will be able to turn HDCP on and off using the HDCP key DDC ON OFF PANEL DDC Display Data Channel Sets whether or not to retrieve DDC data If you select PANEL you will be able to turn DDC data retrieval on and off using the HDCP key If you select OFF the ...

Страница 88: ...the LT 450 supports HDCP NG Appears when the device connected to the LT 450 does not support HDCP DISABLE Appears when HDCP is set to OFF using the procedure described in section 8 9 2 Configuring the DVI I Output EDID BASIC EDID Extended display identification data EDID EXTEND If you select EDID BASIC or EDID EXTEND and press ENTER the EDID of the device connected to the LT 450 will be displayed ...

Страница 89: ...le from the menu screen Procedure Figure 8 33 DVI I settings on an option unit 8 10 1 Turning HDCP and DDC On and Off Pressing HDCP will cause its LED to illuminate and the HDCP and DDC settings to turn on If you press HDCP again its LED will be turned off along with HDCP and DDC You can only turn HDCP and DDC on and off using the HDCP key if HDCP and DDC are set to PANEL The HDCP key function app...

Страница 90: ...width settings are shared with the HDMI connector Follow the procedures in section 8 8 2 Configuring the HDMI Output to set them Settings For a description of the settings see section 8 9 2 Configuring the DVI I Output DVI OUTPUT ENA DIS HOT PLUG OFF ON HDCP ON OFF PANEL DDC ON OFF PANEL Procedure MENU SLOT1 DVI I DVI I OUTPUT Figure 8 34 DVI I output settings on an option unit The actual screen d...

Страница 91: ...ORMATION on the menu screen This screen is only for viewing You cannot set values in this screen Display For a description of the displayed items see section 8 9 3 Displaying DVI I Information HOT PLUG IN OUT DIS HDCP OK NG DISABLE EDID BASIC Displays EDID EDID EXTEND Displays EDID Procedure MENU SLOT1 DVI I INFORMATION Figure 8 35 DVI I information display for an option unit The actual screen dis...

Страница 92: ... menu screen Procedure Figure 8 36 HDMI settings on an option unit 8 11 1 Turning HDCP CEC and DDC On and Off Pressing HDCP will cause its LED to illuminate and the HDCP CEC and DDC settings to turn on If you press HDCP again its LED will be turned off along with HDCP CEC and DDC You can only turn HDCP CEC and DDC on and off using the HDCP key if HDCP CEC and DDC are set to PANEL The HDCP key func...

Страница 93: ...the HDMI Output to set them Settings For a description of the settings see section 8 8 2 Configuring the HDMI Output HDMI OUTPUT 1 ENA DIS A HOT PLUG OFF ON A HDCP ON OFF PANEL A CEC ON OFF PANEL A DDC ON OFF PANEL B HOT PLUG OFF ON B HDCP ON OFF PANEL B CEC ON OFF PANEL B DDC ON OFF PANEL A and B above indicate top and bottom connectors respectively see Figure 3 2 Rear panel 1 You cannot configur...

Страница 94: ...splayed items see section 8 8 3 HDMI Information Display A HOT PLUG IN OUT DIS A HDCP OK NG DISABLE A CEC OK NG DISABLE A EDID BASIC Displays the EDID A EDID EXTEND Displays the EDID B HOT PLUG IN OUT DIS B HDCP OK NG DISABLE B CEC OK NG DISABLE B EDID BASIC Displays the EDID B EDID EXTEND Displays the EDID A and B above indicate top and bottom connectors respectively see Figure 3 2 Rear panel Pro...

Страница 95: ... is installed in slot 1 or 2 Configure the SCART connection using the SLOT3 SCART configuration screen Procedure Figure 8 39 SCART settings on an option unit The actual screen displays up to four lines 8 12 1 SCART Output Mode on an Option You can set the SCART connector output mode in the SLOT3 SCART SET configuration screen For details on the output mode see Table 7 10 SCART connector pin arrang...

Страница 96: ...eys to set the signal Settings VBS SYNC VBS SYNC 8 12 3 SCART Option RGB STATUS Control Signal In the SLOT3 SCART SET menu screen you can set the 16 pin control signal when the SCART connector output mode is set to RGB or VBS RGB If the SCART connector output mode is set to RGB the control signal setting is valid only when VBS SYNC is set to VBS For the SCART connector pin arrangement see Table 7 ...

Страница 97: ... to on the LT 450 will switch between the patterns marked as Yes in Table 12 2 List of output patterns at approximately 2 second intervals in the current output format Patterns marked as No or NA will be skipped The menu screen closes when you set the pattern change function to on If you turn off the LT 450 or press any front panel key while the pattern change function is in progress the function ...

Страница 98: ...ioning in the CLOSED CAPTION configuration screen Procedure Figure 8 41 Closed captioning settings 8 14 1 Turning Closed Captioning On and Off You can turn closed captioning on and off in the CLOSED CAPTION configuration screen using the jog dial and and keys Settings C CAPTION OFF ON ...

Страница 99: ... or NTSC J The figure below shows the order and contents of the screens that are displayed Field 1 and Field 2 are transmitted simultaneously You cannot turn them on or off individually Figure 8 42 Closed captioning display order CC1 CC2 TEXT1 TEXT2 CC3 CC4 TEXT3 TEXT4 Field 1 Field 2 ...

Страница 100: ...cdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz White 7 ROW07 White 8 ROW08 White 9 ROW09 White 10 ROW10 White 11 ROW11 White 12 ROW12 White 13 ROW13 White 14 ROW14 White 15 ROW15 LAST ROW White EDM Erase display memory 1 ROW01 WHITE White 2 ROW02 WHITE UNDERLINED White Underlined Underlined 3 ROW03 GREEN Green Green 4 ROW04 GREEN UNDERLINED Green Underlined Green and underlined 5 ROW05 BLUE Blue Blue 6 ROW06 BLUE UNDER...

Страница 101: ...OW TR Clear the text box and move the cursor to the upper left 1 ROW01 WHITE White 2 ROW02 WHITE UNDERLINED White Underlined Underlined 3 ROW03 WHITE ITALICS White Italics Italics 4 ROW04 WHITE ITALICS UNDERLINED White Italics Underlined Italics and underlined 5 ROW05 INDENT 0 White Indent 0 Indent 0 6 ROW06 INDENT 0 UNDERLINED White Indent 0 Underlined Indent 0 and underlined 7 ROW07 INDENT 1 TO1...

Страница 102: ... signal output connector Configure the audio signal using the AUDIO configuration screen Procedure Figure 8 43 Audio signal settings 8 15 1 Audio Signal Level Set the audio signal output level to 0dBm or 5 23dBm in the AUDIO OUTPUT configuration screen Use the jog dial and and keys to set the level Settings AUD OUT 0dBm 5 23dBm ...

Страница 103: ...e simultaneously The clock frequency that you change here is only valid for the currently selected output format Remember that when you change the output format the clock frequency is reset Settings VCLK 1 000 to 0 000 to 1 000 MHz 0 001 MHz steps Use the jog dial to specify the amount by which you want to change the current frequency and then press ENTER While you are adjusting the value it is su...

Страница 104: ...site and you change the clock frequency the subcarrier frequency changes as indicated below Amount of clock frequency change Hz Subcarrier frequency Hz Amount of subcarrier frequency change Hz 13500000 8 16 2 Resetting the Clock Frequency Select RESET to reset the clock frequency to its default value For the default values see the Interface sampling frequency column in table 12 1 List of output fo...

Страница 105: ...s 8 17 1 Configuring the Ethernet Interface You can configure Ethernet settings in the ETHERNET SETTING configuration screen Do this if you want to control the LT 450 settings from a PC through the Ethernet port The settings specified here will take effect when the LT 450 is restarted The settings are stored in the LT 450 even when the power is turned off They are not stored in the startup memory ...

Страница 106: ...ss ENTER SUBNET MASK SET 0 to 255 255 255 255 0 Set the subnet mask when DHCP IP SELECT is set to IP Check with your network administrator for the appropriate value Use the jog dial and and keys to set the value and then press ENTER GATE WAY SET 0 to 255 0 0 0 0 Set the default gateway when DHCP IP SELECT is set to IP Check with your network administrator for the appropriate value Use the jog dial...

Страница 107: ...lect a value and press ENTER Select 38400 when you want the LT 450 to communicate with an LG 226 Procedure MENU SYSTEM RS232C Figure 8 48 RS232C setting 8 17 3 Setting the Date and Time You can set and view the date and time in the DATE TIME configuration screen The date and time you set here are not stored to the startup memory They are also not reset if you initialize the settings Settings SETTI...

Страница 108: ...g the LCD Panel You can set the LCD backlight and the contrast level in the LCD SETTING configuration screen Use the jog dial and and keys to set them Settings LCD BACKLIGHT ON OFF Turns the backlight on and off LCD CONTRAST 2 to 0 to 2 Sets the contrast Procedure MENU SYSTEM LCD Figure 8 50 LCD settings ...

Страница 109: ... and 2 set the polarities of the horizontal drive HD and vertical drive VD signals Use the jog dial and and keys to set them These settings are retained until you change the settings again They are not saved to startup memory They are not reset when you initialize the settings Settings HV POLARITY NEGA POSI Set the polarities of the horizontal drive HD and vertical drive VD signals for each output...

Страница 110: ...e 8 17 7 Displaying Version Information You can view the LT 450 firmware version in the VERSION DISPLAY screen This screen is only for viewing You cannot set values in this screen To exit from the version display screen press MENU Procedure MENU SYSTEM VERSION Figure 8 53 Version display ...

Страница 111: ...alize the settings Settings OPTION SER04 Use the jog dial to select an option You can then EDIT its license or view its license INFORMATION Select an option and press ENTER to configure settings related to the option For details see the instruction manual for the option EDIT Enter the license key for the selected option Press and to move the cursor use the jog dial to set the value and press ENTER...

Страница 112: ...Ethernet port Configuring the LT 450 Carry out the procedures given in section 8 17 1 Configuring the Ethernet Interface The settings specified here will take effect when the LT 450 is restarted Connection Connect the LT 450 Ethernet port to a PC If you are connecting the LT 450 directly to a PC use a cross cable If you are connecting via a hub use a straight cable Telnet is used to control the LT...

Страница 113: ...3 TD RTS 7 7 RTS CTS 8 8 CTS DTR 4 4 DTR DSR 6 6 DSR GND 5 5 GND LT 450 PC D Sub 9pin female D sub 9pin female Figure 9 3 Connection between the LT 450 and PC Communication Parameters The following table contains the RS232C communication parameters You can select the baud rate by following the procedure described in section 8 17 2 Configuring the RS232C Interface Table 9 1 Communication parameters...

Страница 114: ...ending on the command Separate each parameter with a comma The terminator is the 2 byte code CR LF 0DH 0AH Response When a command is sent to the LT 450 the LT 450 responds using ASCII codes in the following syntax For a list of responses see Table 9 4 List of responses Response parameter 1 parameter 2 parameter 18 CR LF A response is a four character four byte word that starts with an There may b...

Страница 115: ... 0 0 0 Output format 1080i 59 94 30sF Output pattern FULL FIELD COLOR BAR COMPONENT YPBPR SYNC ON SATURATION 75 AUDIO L 1kHz AUDIO R 1kHz CURSOR OFF ID CHARACTER OFF SCROLL OFF LEVEL OFF HDCP OFF PATTERN CHANGE OFF ASPECT INVERSION R G B values are undefined Example 5 Command TIN 0 Set the output format to 1080p 59 94 Response ERR 1 Command error spelling error Example 6 Command CUP 2000 1000 Set ...

Страница 116: ...and CEC information ICR Front panel Setting Command Parameters Description 0 1080p 59 94 1 1080i 59 94 30sF 2 1080p 29 97 3 1080p 23 98 4 1080PsF 23 98 5 1080p 50 6 1080p 25 7 1080i 50 25sF 8 720p 59 94 9 720p 29 97 10 720p 23 98 11 720p 50 12 720p 25 13 480p 59 94 14 480i 59 94 15 576p 50 16 576i 50 17 NTSC M 18 NTSC J 19 NTSC 4 43 20 PAL 21 PAL M 22 PAL N 23 PAL 60 24 SECAM 25 VGA 640x480 26 SVG...

Страница 117: ... 2 MULTI FORMAT COLOR BAR 3 RASTER 4 RAMP 5 10 STEP 6 15 STEP 7 CONVERGENCE 8 CROSS HATCH 9 MULTIBURST 10 CHARACTER 11 1 2 WINDOW 12 1 10 WINDOW 13 DEMODULATION 14 MONOSCOPE 15 NATURAL PICTURE 16 ANSI GRAY SCALE 17 CHECKER 20 32 STEP 22 DEEP COLOR RAMP Output pattern 1 PAT Parameter 1 23 xvYCC Only when parameter 1 is 3 Parameter 2 0 100 RASTER luminance Only when parameter 1 is 15 0 15 NATURAL PI...

Страница 118: ...2 OFF 0 400Hz 1 1kHz AUDIO R AUR Parameter 1 2 OFF 0 400Hz 1 1kHz AUDIO Set AUDIO L and AUDIO R at the same time AUD Parameter 1 2 OFF 0 99 RECALL ADRS RECALL REC Parameter 1 100 START UP MEMORY 0 OFF LEV Parameter 1 1 ON Parameter 1 0 100 Y_LEVEL Parameter 2 0 100 PB_LEVEL Parameter 3 0 100 PR_LEVEL Parameter 4 0 100 G_LEVEL Parameter 5 0 100 B_LEVEL Parameter 6 0 100 R_LEVEL COMPONENT MODE CNP P...

Страница 119: ...LEVEL When COMPONENT is RGB CUL Parameter 3 0 100 CUR R LEV Parameter 1 1 32 X LINE CURSOR CUR LINE WIDTH CUW Parameter 2 1 32 Y LINE 0 NORMAL ID MODE IDM Parameter 1 1 HDMI_INFO 0 16 32 1 32 64 ID FONT IDF Parameter 1 2 64 128 ID CHAR IDA Parameter 1 1 20 Parameter 1 0 1919 ID X START ID POSITION IDS Parameter 2 0 1079 ID Y START ID CHAR SELECT IDG Parameter 1 20 characters Parameter 1 0 100 ID Y...

Страница 120: ...arameter 1 0 100 Y_LEVEL Parameter 2 0 100 C_LEVEL Parameter 3 0 100 SYNC_LEVEL Parameter 4 0 100 BURST_LEVEL LEVEL COMPOSITE LEVEL CSL Parameter 5 0 00 10 00 SETUP_LEVEL Parameter 1 0 99 BEGIN RECALL RECALL SETTING REA Parameter 2 0 99 END 0 DIS HDMI OUTPUT HOU Parameter 1 1 ENA 0 OFF HOT PLUG HHP Parameter 1 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON HDCP HHC Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 ON CEC HCE Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OF...

Страница 121: ... Parameter 1 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON HDCP 1DH Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 ON SLOT1 DVI I DDC 1DD Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 DIS HDMI OUTPUT 1HO Parameter 1 1 ENA 0 OFF A HOT PLUG 1AP Parameter 1 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON A HDCP 1AH Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 ON A CEC 1AC Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 ON A DDC 1AD Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF B HOT PLUG 1BP Parameter 1 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON B HDCP 1BH Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 O...

Страница 122: ...ter 1 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON HDCP 2DH Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 ON SLOT2 DVI I DDC 2DD Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 DIS HDMI OUTPUT 2HO Parameter 1 1 ENA 0 OFF A HOT PLUG 2AP Parameter 1 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON A HDCP 2AH Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 ON A CEC 2AC Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 ON A DDC 2AD Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF B HOT PLUG 2BP Parameter 1 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON B HDCP 2BH Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 ON B CEC...

Страница 123: ...ter 1 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON HDCP 3DH Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 ON SLOT3 DVI I DDC 3DD Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 DIS HDMI OUTPUT 3HO Parameter 1 1 ENA 0 OFF A HOT PLUG 3AP Parameter 1 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON A HDCP 3AH Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 ON A CEC 3AC Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 ON A DDC 3AD Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF B HOT PLUG 3BP Parameter 1 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON B HDCP 3BH Parameter 1 2 PANEL 0 OFF 1 ON B CEC...

Страница 124: ...se item Response Parameters Description Parameter 1 OUTPUT FORMAT 2 see TIM Parameter 2 Output pattern 3 see PAT Parameter 3 COMPONENT see CMP Parameter 4 SYNC see SYC Parameter 5 ASPECT see ASP Parameter 6 INVERSION see INV Parameter 7 SATURATION see SAT Parameter 8 R see RED Parameter 9 G see GRE Parameter 10 B see BLU Parameter 11 AUDIO L see AUL Parameter 12 AUDIO R see AUR Parameter 13 CURSOR...

Страница 125: ...ion see parameter 1 Parameter 7 SLOT3 A information see parameter 1 HDCP and CEC information 4 ICR Parameter 8 SLOT3 B information see parameter 1 0 No error 1 Command error 2 Parameter error 4 Communication error Error ERR Parameter 1 8 Invalid 5 1 Parameters that cannot be specified using front panel keys are also returned but the values of those parameters are undefined 2 TIMING format numbers ...

Страница 126: ...ort using an RS232C cable Connect the LT 450 COMPOSITE OUTPUT connector to the LG 226 VIDEO INPUT connector using a 75 Ω BNC cable The LG 226 RS232C port is designed exclusively for controlling the LT 450 Do not connect the port to other devices Figure 9 5 Connection between the LT 450 and LG 226 The following figure shows the RS232C cross cable specifications Signal Pin Pin Signal RD 2 2 RD TD 3 ...

Страница 127: ...the communication between the LG 226 and the LT 450 and then set LT450 REMOTE to ON again Figure 9 8 LT 450 REMOTE setting Configuring the LT 450 Setting the baud rate Press MENU select SYSTEM and then RS232C and select 38400 See section 8 17 2 Configuring the RS232C Interface Figure 9 9 Baud rate setting Changing the Broadcasting System Settings Changing the LG 226 broadcasting system setting aut...

Страница 128: ...a LG 226 memory preset the memory preset at the same address is also recalled on the LT 450 If you change the address using INC DEC and RESET on the LG 226 the LT 450 address also changes in the same manner The LT 450 displays REMOTE CONTROL while it is being remotely controlled and you cannot view the recall address Figure 9 11 Controlling the preset memory The LT 450 broadcasting system is not c...

Страница 129: ...gnal name Function Pin Signal name Function 1 GND Ground 9 GND Ground 2 EXKEY Turns recall mode on off 10 INC Increments the recall address 3 DEC Decrements the recall address 4 RESERVE Reserved 11 BEGIN Returns the recall address to the begin address 5 RESERVE Reserved 12 RESERVE Reserved 6 RESERVE Reserved 13 RESERVE Reserved 7 RESERVE Reserved 14 RESERVE Reserved 8 RESERVE Reserved 15 RESERVE R...

Страница 130: ... address will be incremented If you set DEC to on the recall address will be decremented If you set BEGIN to on the recall address will be reset to the BEGIN address Set INC DEC or BEGIN on for at least 100 ms The panel settings are recalled when INC DEC or BEGIN is set to on Be careful because all the previous settings will be lost Figure 9 16 INC DEC and BEGIN operations To stop controlling the ...

Страница 131: ...uch as a PC to the LT 450 through the front panel USB port For details see the instruction manual for the LT 45SER04 TIMING AND PICTURE TOOL 9 5 Saving Preset Memories through the Rear Panel USB Port You can connect a USB memory device to the rear panel USB port and save and recall preset memories from it See section 8 7 Configuring the Preset Feature ...

Страница 132: ... 45SER01 DVI I unit 1 LT 45SER02 HDMI unit 2 LT 45SER03 SCART unit 1 Follow the procedure described below when installing an option It is the responsibility of the user to ensure safe installation Damages caused by the user s inappropriate handling of the product will not be covered by the warranty Unplug the power cord from the outlet Do not install an option in an electrically charged environmen...

Страница 133: ...ecessary tools The following tools are necessary to install an option Screwdriver for hexalobular socket screws T10 Gloves Antistatic wrist band 2 Turn the front panel power switch off and unplug the power cord from the outlet 3 Remove the top cover and the cover plate Unfasten the 16 screws and remove the top cover and the slot 1 cover plate Figure 10 2 Removing the top cover ...

Страница 134: ... Removing an option 4 Attach the option Align the option with the guides and insert the option s circuit board connector into the connector on the LT 450 Check that the option is aligned properly before firmly inserting it into the connector Figure 10 4 Option alignment Figure 10 5 Option installation 5 Attach the top cover Refer to Figure 10 2 to fasten the 16 screws ...

Страница 135: ...it was shipped from the factory However due to aging of parts and other factors the instrument s performance may change over time We recommend periodic calibration so that the instrument s performance is maintained If the instrument is not operating properly a repair may be necessary For information about calibration and repairs contact your local LEADER agent ...

Страница 136: ... 25 Prog 74 25 3960 750 Component SDTV 16 480p 59 94 S 31 47 59 94 861 720 480 3 60 1 001 Prog 27 0 858 525 17 480i 59 94 4 3 L S 15 73 29 97 601 861 5 720 480 4 30 1 001 Int 13 5 858 525 18 576p 50 S 31 25 50 00 1358 861 720 576 50 Prog 27 0 864 625 19 576i 50 4 3 L S 15 63 25 00 601 861 5 720 576 25 Int 13 5 864 625 Component PC monitor 20 VGA 640 480 4 3 31 47 59 94 MTS 861 640 480 59 940 Prog ...

Страница 137: ...No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes 09 1080p 50 1250T 16 9 Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No 10 1080i 50 1250T 16 9 Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No 11 720p 59 94 16 9 Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes 12 720p 29 97 16 9 Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Ye...

Страница 138: ...s Yes No Yes No S No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No L Yes No No Yes No No No Yes No No No No No Yes No No No No 31 PAL 60 4 3 Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No S No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No L Yes No No Yes No No No Yes No No No No No Yes No No No No 32 SECAM 4 3 Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No S ...

Страница 139: ...Yes Yes Yes Yes 14 720p 50 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 15 720p 25 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Component SDTV 16 480p 59 94 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 17 480i 59 94 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 18 576p 50 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 19 576i 50 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Component PC monitor 20 VGA 640 480 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 21 SVGA 800 600 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 22 XGA 1024 768 Yes Y...

Страница 140: ... 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 ID POSITION ID CHAR SELECT ID LEVEL UP MENU ID R LEV ID X START ID Y START ID PR LEV ID G LEV ID B LEV ID CHAR SELECT ID Y LEV ID PB LEV MENU CURSOR CUR LINE WIDTH CUR LEVEL CUR Y LEV CUR PB LEV CUR PR LEV CUR G LEV ID SCROLL CYCLE ID BLINK BLINK TIME UP MENU SCROLL DIRECTION H LEFT RIGHT DIRECTION V UP DOWN SPEED H SPEED V 0 100 50 0 50 50 0 50 1 32 1 32 1 12 ...

Страница 141: ... 10 00 CANCEL OK CANCEL OK 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 ALL COPY USB INT PRESET TO LT450 ALL COPY INT USB UP MENU STORE TO LT450 COPY INT USB COPY USB INT END PRESET SETTING PRESET ADDRESS ADDRESS LEVEL COMPONENT LEVEL C_LEVEL Y_LEVEL PB_LEVEL SYNC_LEVEL BURST_LEVEL SETUP_LEVEL RECALL BEGIN 0 99 0 99 COMPLETE USB MOUNT FAILED FILE NOT FOUND LOAD ERR xx yyy OK RESULT RETURN RESULT COMPLETE RETURN ...

Страница 142: ... HOT PLUG HDCP EDID BASIC SLOT1 DVI I DVI I OUTPUT DVI OUTPUT HOT PLUG ENA DIS OFF ON ON OFF PANEL ON OFF PANEL ON OFF PANEL 4 4 4 4 2 2 32K 44 1K 48K 8 10 12 IN OUT DIS INT EXT OK NG DISABLE OK NG DISABLE ENA DIS OFF ON ON OFF PANEL ON OFF PANEL IN OUT DIS OK NG DISABLE ENA DIS OFF ON ON OFF PANEL ON OFF PANEL IN OUT DIS OK NG DISABLE UP MENU UP MENU FORMAT AUDIO INPUT AUDIO SAMPLE UP MENU UP MEN...

Страница 143: ...CLOCK UP MENU ENA DIS OFF ON 0 5 23 ON OFF PANEL ON OFF PANEL ON OFF PANEL ON OFF PANEL OFF ON ON OFF PANEL A HOT PLUG A HDCP IN OUT DIS OK NG DISABLE RGB S VHS COMPOSITE VBS RGB B EDID BASIC UP MENU VBS SYNC A EDID BASIC HDMI INFORMATION A CEC B HDCP B CEC B DDC OK NG DISABLE IN OUT DIS ON OFF PANEL UP MENU UP MENU RGB STATUS VBS SYNC UP MENU RGB VBS A EDID EXTEND B HOT PLUG B EDID EXTEND B HDCP ...

Страница 144: ...ET DATE TIME SETTING CANCEL DHCP IP SELECT IP ADDRESS SET MAC ADDRESS DISP SELECT IP ADDRESS SET SUBNET MASK SET GATE WAY SET DHCP IP 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 SUBNET MASK SET GATE WAY SET SETUP INITIAL SETUP INIT USER SETTING HV POLARITY 01 1080p 14 720p 50 15 720p 25 17 480i 60 2 0 2 LCD LCD BACKLIGHT LCD CONTRAST ON OFF NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI N...

Страница 145: ... PAL 25 NTSC M MULTI BURST 32 SECAM 35 1 02MA 36 1 04M9 37 1 30MA RAMP STEP 30 PAL N 31 PAL 60 33 0 38M9 34 0 98M9 26 NTSC J NEGA POSI NEGA POSI VERSION NEGA POSI 38 1 47M3 39 1 76MA OFF ON NEGA POSI OFF ON OFF ON NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI NEGA POSI RESULT COMPLETE RETURN UP MENU UP MENU NEGA POSI NEGA POSI Figure 12 1 Menu tree ...

Страница 146: ...anel Settings Init Indicates whether the setting is reset to the factory default value when you initialize the LT 450 according to the procedures given in section 8 17 5 Initializing Settings Table 12 4 List of settings Front panel Setting Values Factory default Preset Startup Init Output format 01 39 02 Yes Yes Yes Output pattern COLOR BAR RASTER RAMP STEP CONVER GENCE CROSS HATCH MULTIBURST CHAR...

Страница 147: ...Yes COMPONENT MODE SYNC_LEVEL 0 100 100 No No Yes Y_LEVEL 0 100 100 No No Yes C_LEVEL 0 100 100 No No Yes SYNC_LEVEL 0 100 100 No No Yes BURST_LEVEL 0 100 100 No No Yes COMPOSITE MODE SETUP_LEVEL 0 00 10 00 7 50 No No Yes CURSOR ON OFF OFF No No Yes X 0 1919 959 Yes Yes Yes CURSOR POSITION Y 0 1079 539 Yes Yes Yes ID CHARACTER ON OFF OFF Yes Yes Yes SCROLL ON OFF OFF Yes Yes Yes HDCP ON OFF OFF Ye...

Страница 148: ...es Yes ID CHAR SELECT 01234 56789 ABCD EFGHIJKLMNOPQR STUVWXYZ _ 20 characters LEADER_LT450 Yes Yes Yes ID Y LEV 0 100 100 Yes Yes Yes ID PB LEV 50 50 0 Yes Yes Yes ID PR LEV 50 50 0 Yes Yes Yes ID G LEV 0 100 100 Yes Yes Yes ID B LEV 0 100 100 Yes Yes Yes ID LEVEL SET ID R LEV 0 100 100 Yes Yes Yes ID SCROLL SET CYCLE 0 4 0 Yes Yes Yes ID CHARACTER BLINK BLINK TIME 0 4 0 Yes Yes Yes DIRECTION H L...

Страница 149: ...s HOT PLUG OFF ON ON Yes Yes Yes HDCP ON OFF PANEL ON Yes Yes Yes DVI I OUTPUT SET DDC ON OFF PANEL ON Yes Yes Yes DVI OUTPUT ENA DIS ENA Yes Yes Yes HOT PLUG OFF ON ON Yes Yes Yes HDCP ON OFF PANEL ON Yes Yes Yes SLOT 1 DVI I OUTPUT DDC ON OFF PANEL ON Yes Yes Yes HDMI OUTPUT ENA DIS ENA Yes Yes Yes A HOT PLUG OFF ON ON Yes Yes Yes A HDCP ON OFF PANEL ON Yes Yes Yes A CEC ON OFF PANEL ON Yes Yes ...

Страница 150: ...No 08 1080i 50 NEGA POSI NEGA No No No 09 1080p NEGA POSI NEGA No No No 10 1080i NEGA POSI NEGA No No No 11 720p NEGA POSI NEGA No No No 12 720p NEGA POSI NEGA No No No 13 720p NEGA POSI NEGA No No No 14 720p 50 NEGA POSI NEGA No No No 15 720p 25 NEGA POSI NEGA No No No 16 480p 60 NEGA POSI NEGA No No No 17 480i 60 NEGA POSI NEGA No No No 18 576p 50 NEGA POSI NEGA No No No 19 576i 50 NEGA POSI NEG...

Страница 151: ... NEGA POSI POSI No No No 36 1 04M9 NEGA POSI POSI No No No 37 1 30MA NEGA POSI POSI No No No 38 1 47M3 NEGA POSI POSI No No No HV POLARITY 39 1 76MA NEGA POSI POSI No No No RAMP OFF ON ON No No No STEP OFF ON ON No No No PbPr ON OFF MULTI BURST OFF ON ON No No No OPTION SER04 SER04 No No No LICENSE EDIT 0000000000 9999999999 0000000000 No No No ...

Страница 152: ...port for digital DVI outputs etc Ver 4 2 xvYCC was added to the output patterns Ver 4 0 The preset feature was modified to support USB memory LT 45SER04 version 1 3 support was added support for licenses etc Ver 3 9 The license setting feature was added Support was added for closed captioning that contains parity bits Ver 3 8 LT 45SER04 version 1 2 support was added Ver 3 7 A feature for switching...

Страница 153: ... CHARACTER 32 CLOSED CAPTION 88 COLOR BAR 27 COMPONENT 23 COMPONENT LEVEL 64 COMPONENT MODE 63 COMPONENT OUTPUT 35 COMPOSITE LEVEL 65 COMPOSITE MODE 63 COMPOSITE OUTPUT 40 CONVERGENCE 30 COPY INT USB 70 COPY USB INT 70 CROSS HATCH 31 CS 44 CUR LEVEL 49 CUR LINE WIDTH 50 CURSOR 46 47 CURSOR POSITION 47 CYCLE 58 D D CONNECTOR 35 D5 36 DATE TIME 98 DDC DVI I 76 77 DVI I op 79 80 HDMI 72 73 HDMI op 82...

Страница 154: ...DRESS SET 96 L LCD 98 LCD BACKLIGHT 98 LCD CONTRAST 98 LETTER BOX 24 LEVEL 62 63 LG 226 116 LICENSE 101 LT 45SER01 79 122 LT 45SER02 82 122 LT 45SER03 85 122 M MAC ADDRESS DISP 96 MENU 45 MODE 85 MONOSCOPE 33 MULTIBURST 31 N NATURAL PICTURE 33 Not available 25 O OPTION 101 OTHERS 34 OUTPUT 44 P PATTERN CHANGE 87 PbPr ON OFF 99 POWER 15 PRESET ADDRESS 69 PRESET SETTING 68 PRESET TO LT450 69 R R 26 ...

Страница 155: ...79 SLOT2 82 SLOT3 85 SPEED 62 SQUEEZE 24 START UP MEMORY 70 STEP 30 STORE TO LT450 70 SUBNET MASK SET 96 SYNC 23 SYSTEM 95 U UP MENU 45 USB 121 USER SETTING 100 V VBS SYNC 86 VCLK 93 VD 44 VERSION 100 W WINDOW 32 Y Y C OUTPUT 41 YPBPR 23 ...

Страница 156: ...所表示的年限内 产品不会产生环境污染和对人体 财产的影响 产品适当使用后报废的方法请遵从电子信息产品的回收 再利用相关法令 详细请咨询各级政府主管部门 产品中有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量 部件名称 有毒有害物质或元素 Hazardous Substances in each Part Parts 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 Pb Hg Cd Cr Ⅵ PBB PBDE 实装基板 主体部 液晶显示模组 开关电源 风扇 线材料一套 外筐 附件 包装材 电池 插入单元 45SER01 45SER02 45SER03 45SER04 备注 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在SJ T11363 2006 规定的限量要求以下 表示该有毒有害物质或元素至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ T11363 2006 标准规定的限量要求 Ver 5 所含有毒有害物质信息 ...

Страница 157: ...注意事项 从制造日算起在数 字所表示的年限内 产品不会产生环境污染和对人体 财产的影响 产品适当使用后报废的方法请遵从电子信息产品的回收 再利用相关法令 详细请咨询各级政府主管部门 产品中有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量 部件名称 有毒有害物质或元素 Hazardous Substances in each Part Parts 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 Pb Hg Cd Cr Ⅵ PBB PBDE 实装基板 主体部 附件 包装材 备注 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在SJ T11363 2006 规定的限量要求以下 表示该有毒有害物质或元素至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ T11363 2006 标准规定的限量要求 Ver 3 所含有毒有害物质信息 部件号码 ...

Страница 158: ...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 Sep 14 2010 Ver 8 FW Ver 5 0 ...

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