Leader LV5600 Series Instruction Manual

Leader LV5600 Series Instruction Manual

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WAVEFORM MONITOR / RASTERIZER
LV5600-SER01
LV5600-SER02
LV5600-SER03 / LV7600-SER03
LV5600-SER05 / LV7600-SER05
LV5600-SER23 / LV7600-SER23
LV5600-SER24 / LV7600-SER24
LV5600-SER25 / LV7600-SER25
LV5600-SER26 / LV7600-SER26
LV5600-SER27 / LV7600-SER27
LV5600-SER28 / LV7600-SER28
LV5600-SER29 / LV7600-SER29
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SDI INPUT
SDI INPUT / EYE
DIGI / ANA AUDIO
10G IP INPUT
HDR
TSG
FOCUS ASSIST
LAYOUT
TALLY
4K
12G-SDI

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  • Page 1 LV5600 / LV7600 WAVEFORM MONITOR / RASTERIZER LV5600-SER01 SDI INPUT LV5600-SER02 SDI INPUT / EYE LV5600-SER03 / LV7600-SER03 DIGI / ANA AUDIO LV5600-SER05 / LV7600-SER05 10G IP INPUT LV5600-SER23 / LV7600-SER23 LV5600-SER24 / LV7600-SER24 LV5600-SER25 / LV7600-SER25 FOCUS ASSIST LV5600-SER26 / LV7600-SER26 LAYOUT LV5600-SER27 / LV7600-SER27 TALLY...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY .................. I INTRODUCTION .................... 1 Scope of Warranty ...................... 1 Operating Precautions ....................1 1.2.1 Maximum Allowable Input Voltage ................. 1 1.2.2 Mechanical Shock ....................2 1.2.3 Electrostatic Damage ................... 2 1.2.4 Warming Up ......................2 1.2.5 About Standby Mode ....................
  • Page 3 3.3.18 Display ......................31 3.3.19 Video Signal Waveform Display ................33 3.3.20 Vector Display ....................35 3.3.21 Picture Screen ....................36 3.3.22 Superimpose Display ................... 37 3.3.23 CINELITE Display ....................38 3.3.24 CINELITE Advanced Display ................. 39 3.3.25 CINEZONE Display ....................40 3.3.26 Focus Assist (SER25) ...................
  • Page 4 6.1.2 Selecting the Simul Mode ..................85 6.1.3 Selecting the Displayed Channel ................86 6.1.4 Input Format Error Indication ................87 Setting the Signals to Measure ..................88 6.2.1 SD, HD, 3G-A, and 3G-B-DL Measurement ............. 88 6.2.2 Measuring HD(DL) Signals ................... 90 6.2.3 Measuring 3G(DL)-2K Signals ................
  • Page 5 7.2.2 Configuring the Function Menu ................171 7.2.3 Configuring the On-screen Menu ................. 172 7.2.4 Configuring the Capture Feature ................. 173 7.2.5 Configuring the Information Display ..............175 7.2.6 Setting the Network IP ..................177 7.2.7 Configuring SNTP ....................178 7.2.8 Configuring the Server ..................
  • Page 6 10. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY ............217 10.1 Operation Key Description ..................217 10.2 Setting the Waveform Display Position ............... 218 10.3 Configuring the Display Settings ................219 10.3.1 Selecting the Display Mode ................219 10.3.2 Turning the Channels On and Off ................ 220 10.3.3 4Y Parade Display .....................
  • Page 7 10.9.6 Displaying the Scale ..................251 11. VECTOR DISPLAY ..................252 11.1 Operation Key Description ..................253 11.2 Setting the Display and Waveform Intensity ............... 253 11.2.1 Switching the Display Mode ................253 11.2.2 Adjusting the Waveform Intensity ............... 254 11.2.3 Selecting the Waveform Color ................
  • Page 8 12.2.3 Turning Clipping On and Off ................281 12.2.4 Turning the Filter On and Off ................281 12.2.5 Setting the Gamma Value .................. 281 12.3 Displaying Cursors ....................282 12.4 Configuring the Line Selection Settings ..............282 13. PICTURE SCREEN ..................283 13.1 Selecting the Display Mode ..................
  • Page 9 13.7.1 Gradation Display....................317 13.7.2 Step Display Mode .................... 318 13.7.3 Search Display Mode ..................320 13.8 Focus Assist Display (SER25) ..................321 13.8.1 Selecting the Display Mode ................321 13.8.2 Turning Focus Assist On and Off ................. 321 13.8.3 Selecting the Detection Sensitivity ..............
  • Page 10 15.5.4 Setting the Reference Level ................355 15.6 Lissajous Display (SER03) ..................356 15.6.1 Adjusting the Lissajous Curve Intensity ............... 356 15.6.2 Adjusting the Scale Intensity ................356 15.6.3 Selecting the Lissajous Curve Display Format ............357 15.6.4 Selecting the Scale Display Format ..............358 15.6.5 Setting the Lissajous Curve Gain .................
  • Page 11 16.5.6 Selecting the Display Format ................403 16.5.7 Selecting the Content to Display ................. 405 16.5.8 Saving to a USB Memory Device ................. 405 16.6 Configuring Phase Difference Measurement Settings ............ 406 16.6.1 Phase Difference Measurement Screen Description ..........407 16.7 Setting the Lip Sync Measurement (SER03) ..............
  • Page 12 17.4 Switching between Eye Pattern and Jitter ..............452 17.5 Setting the Intensity ....................453 17.5.1 Adjusting the Waveform Intensity ............... 453 17.5.2 Adjusting the Scale Intensity ................453 17.6 Selecting the Display Colors ..................454 17.6.1 Selecting the Waveform Color ................454 17.6.2 Selecting the Scale Color ...................
  • Page 13 19. RS-422/485 (SER27) .................. 486 19.1 Transmission Commands ..................488 19.1.1 Setting the Address ................... 488 19.1.2 Setting Keywords and Parameters ............... 489 19.1.3 Setting the Checksum ..................494 19.2 Response Messages ....................495 20. NETWORK CONTROL .................. 496 20.1 SNTP Client Function ....................
  • Page 14 22. FIRMWARE UPDATE HISTORY ..............604...
  • Page 15: General Safety Summary

    ■ Note about Reading This Manual The contents of this manual contain specialized terminology and may be difficult to understand. 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 instrument to indicate important warnings and notes.
  • Page 16 Failing to do so could lead to fire. Turn OFF the power switch, and remove the power cord from the outlet. After making sure that fire has not spread anywhere, contact your local LEADER agent.
  • Page 17 Using a power cord that does not meet the standards could lead to fire. If the power cord is damaged, stop using it, and contact your local LEADER agent. Using a damaged power cord could lead to electrical shock or fire.
  • Page 18 Precautions are also contained in various other sections of this instruction manual. To use the instrument correctly, be sure to follow those precautions as well. If you have any questions or comments about this instruction manual, please contact your local LEADER agent.
  • Page 19: Introduction

    This LEADER instrument has been manufactured under the strictest quality control guidelines. LEADER shall not be obligated to furnish the following free services during the warranty period. 1. Repair of malfunction or damages resulting from fire, natural calamity, or improper voltage applied by the user.
  • Page 20: Mechanical Shock

    To continually use the last-memory feature, we recommend that you replace the backup battery with a new one every five years after you purchase the instrument. You cannot replace the backup battery yourself. For details, contact your nearest LEADER agent. 1.2.7 About the LCD Panel (LV5600) There may be a small number of pixels in the LCD panel that do not light or are always on.
  • Page 21: About Trademarks And Licenses

    If you need the source code covered by the GNU General Public License, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL LEADER AGENT. [Notes] 1. Leader does not provide warranty or support for the software covered by the GNU General Public License. 2. Alteration and distribution of this program shall be performed under your responsibility.
  • Page 22 1. INTRODUCTION • Input Formats and Link Systems The following names are used for the input formats and link systems. Multi link may be used as a collective term to refer to dual link and quad link. Table 1-2 Input formats and link systems Name Description Link System...
  • Page 23: Product Configuration

    LV7600 RASTERIZER External monitor type Hardware Options This instrument operates as a measuring instrument by installing hardware options. To replace or add hardware options, contact your local LEADER agent. You cannot install or uninstall units. Table 2-1 Hardware options Lineup...
  • Page 24: Software Options

    The following software options (sold separately) can be installed in the instrument. If you want to obtain a software option, provide your local LEADER agent with the instrument’s MAC address (see the LICENSE tab) and serial number (see the rear panel). We will issue a license key.
  • Page 25: Specifications

    LV7600’s USB port. The video interface on the external monitor is connected to the LV7600’s monitor output connector. LEADER does not guarantee that all touch panel type monitors will work with the LV7600.
  • Page 26: Features

    3. SPECIFICATIONS Features • Support for a Variety of Signal Inputs The abundant video signal input options enable measurement and monitoring of SDI signals and IP (video over IP) signals as well. In terms of audio signals, SDI embedded audio, IP embedded audio, and external AES/EBU and analog audio are supported.
  • Page 27 • Transmission Quality Analysis Function Signal analysis functions have been enhanced based on the SDI signal measurement technology that Leader has cultivated over the years. Other enhancements have been made to various transmission error monitoring, external sync phase difference display, lip sync...
  • Page 28 3. SPECIFICATIONS • SDI Signal Generation Function (SER24) The SDI signal reclock output connector also functions as a simple SDI signal generator. It supports HD-SDI to 12G-SDI as well as the 4K video format of 3G-SDI quad link. For the pattern, you can select the HD multiformat color bar, the 4K multiformat color bar, or the flat field pattern, which allows you to select any level.
  • Page 29 You can recall presets, switch the display channel, and display the camera ID, iris, and tally by using serial communication. Only SDI INPUT 1 supports the eye pattern display. Eye pattern display is not possible for 6G-SDI. LEADER does not guarantee the operation on all HDMI monitors.
  • Page 30: Specifications

    3. SPECIFICATIONS Specifications 3.3.1 SDI Video Formats and Standards (SER01/SER02/SER24/SER28/SER29) Table 3-1 SD video signal formats and standards Color System Quantization Image Field Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard 4:2:2 10 bit 720×487 59.94 /I SMPTE ST 259 720×576 50 /I Table 3-2 HD video signal formats and standards Color System Quantization Image...
  • Page 31 3. SPECIFICATIONS Color System Quantization Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard 12 bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50 /I SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425-1 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P 2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P SMPTE ST 425-1 SMPTE ST 2048-2 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF 30/25/24 /PsF XYZ 4:4:4 12bit 2048×1080 30/25/24 /P SMPTE ST 425-1...
  • Page 32 3. SPECIFICATIONS Color System Quantization Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard RGB 4:4:4 10 bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50 /I SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 372 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P SMPTE ST 425-1 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF 2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P SMPTE ST 372 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF SMPTE ST 425-1 SMPTE ST 2048-2 12 bit 1920×1080...
  • Page 33 3. SPECIFICATIONS Color System Quantization Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard RGB 4:4:4 10 bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50 /P SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425-3 2048×1080 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P SMPTE ST 2048-2 SMPTE ST 425-3 12 bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50 /P SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425-3 2048×1080 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P...
  • Page 34 3. SPECIFICATIONS Table 3-9 3G(QL) video signal formats and standards Division Transmission Color System Quantization Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard System Square 4:2:2 10 bit 3840×2160 60/59.94/50 /P SMPTE ST 425-5 SMPTE ST 2036-1 48/47.95 /P 4096×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P SMPTE ST 425-5 SMPTE ST 2048-1 12 bit 3840×2160...
  • Page 35 3. SPECIFICATIONS Division Transmission Color System Quantization Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard System 2 sample 4:2:2 10 bit 3840×2160 60/59.94/50 /P SMPTE ST 425-5 interleave SMPTE ST 2036-1 48/47.95 /P 4096×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P SMPTE ST 425-5 SMPTE ST 2048-1 12 bit 3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P SMPTE ST 425-5...
  • Page 36 3. SPECIFICATIONS Table 3-10 6G video signal formats and standards Division Transmission Color System Quantization Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard System 2 sample 4:2:2 10bit 3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P SMPTE ST 2036-1 interleave SMPTE ST 2081-10 4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P SMPTE ST 2048-1 SMPTE ST 2081-10 You also need the SER28 and SER29.
  • Page 37: Ip Video Formats And Standards (Ser05)

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.2 IP Video Formats and Standards (SER05) Supported IP Formats SMPTE ST 2022-6, SMPTE ST 2110-20 Redundant System Compliant Standard SMPTE ST 2022-7 Synchronization Mode PTP (SMPTE ST 2059-1/2) Supported Protocol IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) IGMPv2/v3 (Internet Group Management Protocol) Table 3-12 IP input signal formats Frame (Field) Link...
  • Page 38: External Digital I/O Audio Formats And Standards (Ser03)

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.5 External Digital I/O Audio Formats and Standards (SER03) Compliant Standard AES-3id Sampling Frequency 48 kHz Quantization 24 bit Format L-PCM Output Signal Separates and outputs audio signals embedded in SDI or IP signals (audio channel displayed on the screen) 3.3.6 SDI Input Connector (SER01/SER02/SER24/SER28/SER29) SDI Input Connector...
  • Page 39: Ip Input Connectors (Ser05)

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.8 IP Input Connectors (SER05) Connector Type SFP+ Number of Ports Compliant Standard 10GBASE-SR / 10GBASE-LR Fiber Types Multi-mode, single-mode 3.3.9 External Reference Input Connector Type Number of Input Connectors 1 pair Input Impedance 15 kΩ passive loop-through Input Return Loss ≥...
  • Page 40: External Audio Input/Output Connectors (Ser03)

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.10 External Audio Input/Output Connectors (SER03) Digital Audio I/O Connectors Connector Type DIN 1.0/2.3 connector Number of I/O Connectors Group A 4 pairs (8 channels) Group B 4 pairs (8 channels) I/O Impedance 75Ω Maximum Input Voltage ±5 V (DC + peak AC) Output Voltage 1.0 Vp-p ±...
  • Page 41: Headphone Output

    (*3) Frame (field) frequencies 24 Hz and 23.98 Hz are not supported. LEADER does not guarantee the operation on all HDMI monitors. LEADER does not guarantee that all touch panel type monitors will work with the LV7600. 3.3.12 Headphone Output...
  • Page 42 Port Type RJ-45 Number of Ports Pinch out and swipe operations are not supported. LEADER does not guarantee that all touch panel type monitors will work with the LV7600. You cannot use TELNET and the LV7290 at the same time.
  • Page 43: Front Panel

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.14 Front Panel Display (LV5600) LCD Type 7-inch color TFT Resolution 1920×1080 Refresh Rate 60 Hz, 59.94 Hz, 50 Hz (free run or frequency synchronization with the external reference signal(*1)) Touch Panel Electrostatic touch panel Tapping the display shows touch keys Key LEDs All the keys are dimly back-lit.
  • Page 44: Capturing

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.15 Capturing Screen Capture Function Captures the screen Display Displays only the captured image or overlays the captured image over the input signal Media Internal memory (RAM) and USB memory You can only save one screen capture to the internal memory. Data Output Saved to bitmap format to a USB memory device or to a file format that the instrument can load (BSG).
  • Page 45: Tsg (Ser24/Ser28/Ser29)

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.16 TSG (SER24/SER28/SER29) Table 3-13 HD video signal formats and standards Color System Quantization Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard 4:2:2 10 bit 1280x720 60/59.94/50 /P SMPTE ST 292-1 SMPTE ST 296 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P 1920×1080 60/59.94/50 /I SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 292-1 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF...
  • Page 46 3. SPECIFICATIONS Table 3-16 3G(QL) video signal formats and standards Division Color System Quantization Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard Transmission System Square 4:2:2 10 bit 3840×2160 60/59.94/50 /P SMPTE ST 425-5 SMPTE ST 2036-1 48/47.95 /P 4096×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P SMPTE ST 425-5 SMPTE ST 2048-1 4:4:4 10 bit...
  • Page 47 3. SPECIFICATIONS Table 3-17 6G video signal formats and standards Division Color System Quantization Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard Transmission System 2 sample 4:2:2 10bit 3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P SMPTE ST 2036-1 interleave SMPTE ST 2081-10 4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P SMPTE ST 2048-1 SMPTE ST 2081-10 You also need the SER28 and SER29.
  • Page 48: Presets

    3. SPECIFICATIONS Output Pattern 100% color bar, 75% color bar, HD multiformat color bar (*1), 4K multiformat color bar (*1), color raster, gamma, cross hatch, 10 step, limit lamp, check field, lip sync pattern (SER03), HDR color bar (SER23) (*1) Scrolling (*2) Direction Eight directions (up, down, left, right, and their combinations)
  • Page 49: Display

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.18 Display Number of simultaneously displayed SDI input signals SD, HD, 3G-A, 3G-B-DL HD(DL) 3G-B-DS 3G(DL)-2K 3G(DL)-4K (SER28) HD(QL) (SER28) 3G(QL) (SER28) 6G (SER29) 12G (SER29) Number of Display Systems in the IP Input Signal (SER05) Display Mode Single display Displays a single input signal Simul Display...
  • Page 50 3. SPECIFICATIONS Enhanced Layout (SER26) Function When multiple channels of single link are displayed, the selected channel is automatically shown in a specific area. You can make the specific area larger than the other areas to show the selected channel enlarged. 3G-B-DS Display Format Aligned Display The screen is divided into windows.
  • Page 51: Video Signal Waveform Display

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.19 Video Signal Waveform Display Waveform Control Display Mode Overlay Overlays component signals Parade Displays component signals side by side Blanking Interval H and V blanking periods can be masked. RGB Conversion Converts a YC signal into an RGB signal and displays the result Channel Assignment GBR or RGB order...
  • Page 52 3. SPECIFICATIONS Cursor Measurement Composition Horizontal Cursors 2 (REF and DELTA) Vertical Cursors 2 (REF and DELTA) Simultaneous Display Displays the horizontal cursors and vertical cursors simultaneously Amplitude Measurement mV / % / R% / DEC / HEX Time Measurement Second display Frequency Display Computes and displays the frequency with the length of one...
  • Page 53: Vector Display

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.20 Vector Display Display Colors 7 colors to choose from Blanking Interval H and V blanking periods can be masked (according to the video signal waveform display settings). Pseudo-Composite Display Artificially converts component signals into composite signals and displays the result Line Select Displays the selected line Gain...
  • Page 54: Picture Screen

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.21 Picture Screen Quantization 8 bit (internal signal processing is performed with signed 12 bit or higher) Level Mapping Maps the black level to 0 (8bit), SDI code value (when receiving 10 bit RGB) 1024 to 255 (8 bit) Display Sizes Reduced, actual size, ×2, full frame Quality Adjustment and Color Selection...
  • Page 55: Superimpose Display

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.22 Superimpose Display Displays English closed captions, European closed captions, and Japanese closed captions over the picture English Closed Caption Compliant Standards (Mapping Standards) EIA-708 SMPTE ST 334 EIA/CEA-608-B (EIA-708-B) SMPTE ST 334 EIA/CEA-608-B (EIA/CEA-608-B) SMPTE ST 334 VBI (EIA/CEA-608-B Line21) CIA/EIA-608-B European Closed Caption...
  • Page 56: Cinelite Display

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.23 CINELITE Display Function Video levels are displayed numerically. f Stop Display Displays f Stop values relative to a reference point Set in reference to an object with an 18% reflectance f Stop gamma correction (not supported on the SER23) Fundamental Gamma ITU-R BT.709 / hybrid log gamma (HLG)(SER23) / PQ (SER23) / S-Log3 (SER23)
  • Page 57: Cinelite Advanced Display

    3. SPECIFICATIONS Log-C EI200 Displays the percentage with the SDI code value 95 assumed to 0.39% and 853 assumed to be 83% EI400 Displays the percentage with the SDI code value 95 assumed to 0.39% and 917 assumed to be 90% EI800 Displays the percentage with the SDI code value 95 assumed to 0.39% and 976 assumed to be 95%...
  • Page 58: Cinezone Display

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.25 CINEZONE Display CINEZONE Display (SDR) Function Adds colors to the display in accordance with luminance levels Display Colors Linear (1024 colors), step (12 colors) Upper Limit -6.3 to 109.4 % (values equal to or greater than the upper limit are displayed in white) Lower Limit -7.3 to 108.4 % (values less than the lower limit are displayed...
  • Page 59: Hdr Display (Ser23)

    3. SPECIFICATIONS Chromaticity Diagram Display Scale Triangle Select two from ITU-R BT.601 (525), ITU-R BT.601 (625), ITU-R BT.709, DCI, and ITU-R BT.2020 User-defined Triangle Set a single user-defined triangle Background Color sample, white background, black background Sub scale Color temperature curve, grid (0.1 steps), white point (D65), triangle name (each can be turned on or off) Cursor Displays the cursor position in coordinates...
  • Page 60 3. SPECIFICATIONS IP Input (SER05) Clock Generation System Generated from the video clock Synchronization Relationship Must be synchronized to the video clock. All the content video signals must be synchronized. Channel Separation IP Input Audio Separates up to four groups 16 channels Maximum Number of Display Channels SDI embedded audio signal 16 (from any SDI input, displayed in groups)
  • Page 61 3. SPECIFICATIONS Lissajous Display (SER03) Displayed Channels 2ch×1 2ch×4 2ch×8 Display Mode X-Y / MATRIX Correlation Meter Displays the correlation between two channels as a value from -1 to 1 Channel Assignment SINGLE LISSAJOU L / R MULTI LISSAJOU L1, R1 to L4, R4 to L8, R8 Surround Display (SER03) (*1) Function Displays a graphical representation of a sound field...
  • Page 62 3. SPECIFICATIONS Loudness Display (SER03) Function Loudness chart display, numeric display, log, level meter display, peak value display Compliant Standard ITU-R BS.1770, ARIB TR-B32, EBU R128, ATSC A/85 Measurement Channel Simultaneous measurement of two audio sources Mode (Main) Monaural, stereo, 5.1, user specified channel Mode (Sub) Off, monaural, stereo Channel Selection...
  • Page 63: Status Display

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.30 Status Display Signal Detection Detects the presence of an SDI signal Format Display Displays the video signal format Frequency Deviation Display Function Displays the sampling frequency deviation Displays an error if ±10 ppm is exceeded Measurement Range ±100 ppm Precision ±2 ppm...
  • Page 64 3. SPECIFICATIONS Ancillary Data Packet Error Detection Checksum error Detects ancillary data transmission errors Parity Error Detects ancillary data header parity errors Embedded Audio Packet Error Detection (*1) BCH Error Detects audio packet transmission errors DBN Error Detects audio packet continuity errors Parity Error Detects audio packet parity errors Embedded Position Error Detects the presence of audio in lines where it should not be...
  • Page 65 3. SPECIFICATIONS Composite Gamut Error Detects level errors that occur when component signals are converted to composite signals Detection Range Upper limit 90.0 to 135.0% Lower Limit -40.0 to 20.0% Low-Pass Filter The same as the gamut error Area Specification 0.0 to 5.0% Time Specification 1 to 60 frames...
  • Page 66 3. SPECIFICATIONS Phase Difference Display Function Displays the phase difference between a reference signal and an SDI signal numerically and graphically Reference Signal SD, HD, 3G-A, 3G-B-DL external sync signal, Ach 3G-B-DS External sync signal HD(DL) External sync signal, Ach, Cch 3G(DL)-2K (SER28) External sync signal, Ach, Cch 3G(DL)-4K (SER28)
  • Page 67 3. SPECIFICATIONS English Closed Caption Display (*1) CDP Packet Display Details CDP packet header information Presence or absence of timecode packet, Presence or absence of closed caption packet and validity of this packet, Presence or absence of closed caption service packet and validity of this packet, Presence or absence of the FUTURE data packet Time Code...
  • Page 68 ±50 ms / ±100 ms / ±500 ms / ±1.0 s / ±2.5 s Measurement Range (Numeric Display) ±3999 ms Measurement Resolution 1 ms TSG patterns not made by Leader may be supportable by specifying the video signal setting and audio signal setting.
  • Page 69 3. SPECIFICATIONS IP Analysis Function (SER05) IP Status Display Function Display the 10G Ethernet (IP 1/2) traffic and streams Status Display Linkup Detects Ethernet linkup Protocol ST2022-6 / ST2110-20 / PTP / UDP Bit Rate Display Displays the bit rate (Mbps) of the user data section of each stream excluding the header section Number of Measured Streams Up to 100...
  • Page 70: Eye Pattern (Ser02) (*1)

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.31 Eye Pattern (SER02) (*1) SDI Input Connector SDI INPUT 1 Display Displays the input SDI waveform before equalizing Number of Displays 1-Screen Display Displays the eye pattern of the selected filter in a single screen 2-Screen Display Displays the timing filter and eye pattern of the selected filter in two screens Waveform Display Color...
  • Page 71 3. SPECIFICATIONS 4 UI Display 12G (SER29) 25 ps/div 100 ps/div 200 ps/div 1100 ps/div 16 UI Display 12G (SER29) 100 ps/div 400 ps/div 800 ps/div 4400 ps/div Time Axis Accuracy ±3 % Jitter Filter 10Hz HPF 10Hz 100Hz HPF 100Hz 1 kHz HPF 1 kHz 100 kHz...
  • Page 72: Jitter Display (Ser02) (*1)

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.32 Jitter Display (SER02) (*1) SDI Input Connector SDI INPUT 1 Display Displays the jitter component of an SDI signal Number of Displays 1-Screen Display Displays the jitter waveform of the selected filter in a single screen 2-Screen Display Displays the timing jitter and the jitter waveform of the selected filter in two screens Waveform Display Color...
  • Page 73: Tally Display

    3. SPECIFICATIONS Cursor Measurement Jitter value measurement through the use of cursors Automatic Measurement Display Feature Displays the jitter value in seconds (sec) and unit intervals (UI) Automatic Measurement Items Timing jitter, alignment jitter, jitter Accuracy Input jitter frequency: 1 kHz. Filter setting: 10 Hz, within measurement range 0 UI <...
  • Page 74: General Specifications

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.35 General Specifications Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 0 to 40 °C Operating Humidity Range 85 %RH or less (no condensation) Optimal Temperature 10 to 30 °C Operating Environment Indoors Elevation Up to 2,000 m Overvoltage Category Ⅱ Pollution Degree Power Requirements Voltage 90 to 250 VAC...
  • Page 75: Panel Description

    4. PANEL DESCRIPTION PANEL DESCRIPTION Front Panel Figure 4-1 LV5600 front panel Table 4-1 LV5600 front panel description Name Description Displays measurement and setup screens. Control the instrument with the touch panel. F•1 to F•7 Carries out the corresponding function menu operation. [See also] 5.6.2, “Function Menu Operations”...
  • Page 76 4. PANEL DESCRIPTION Name Description S-CUT Loads panel settings, saves a screen capture to the USB memory device, adjusts the intensity, performs cursor measurement, or adjusts the headphone volume. [See also] 6.4, “Operation Key Actions” Shows the video signal waveform display. You can change the layout as you like.
  • Page 77 4. PANEL DESCRIPTION Figure 4-2 LV7600 front panel Table 4-2 LV7600 front panel description Name Description Power Switch Press to turn the instrument on. Hold down to turn the instrument off. [See also] 5.2, “Turning the Instrument On and Off” INPUT Sets the display channel.
  • Page 78 4. PANEL DESCRIPTION Name Description to this jack, the instrument transmits the audio signal embedded in the SDI signal or the audio signal (SER03) received through its rear panel. Connect a USB memory device, USB mouse, or touch panel monitor. [See also] 5.3, “Connecting USB Devices.”...
  • Page 79: Rear Panel

    4. PANEL DESCRIPTION Rear Panel Figure 4-3 LV5600 rear panel (SER01/SER02/SER03/SER05) Table 4-3 LV5600 rear panel description Name Description SDI OUTPUT SDI signal output connectors (SER01/SER02) [See also] 5.5.1, “SDI Signal I/O.” SDI INPUT SDI signal input connectors. (SER01/SER02) [See also] 5.5.1, “SDI Signal I/O.” MONITOR Transmits the screen image.
  • Page 80 4. PANEL DESCRIPTION Name Description EXT REF External reference input connector. This is a loop-through connector. [See also] 5.5.2, “External Sync Signal Input” ETHERNET Ethernet port. Supports TELNET, FTP, SNMP, HTTP, and SNTP. REMOTE 15-pin D-sub remote connector. This can be used to execute actions such as recalling preset settings.
  • Page 81 4. PANEL DESCRIPTION Figure 4-4 LV7600 rear panel (SER01/SER02/SER03/SER05) Table 4-4 LV7600 rear panel description Name Description SDI INPUT SDI signal input connectors. (SER01/SER02) [See also] 5.5.1, “SDI Signal I/O.” MONITOR Transmits the screen image. [See also] 5.5.6, “Monitor Signal Output” EXT REF External reference input connector.
  • Page 82: Before You Begin Measuring

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Attaching the Cover Inlet Stopper A cover/inlet stopper is included with the instrument. Use this device to prevent the power cord from being pulled free of the AC inlet. To attach the cover/inlet stopper, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 83: Turning The Instrument On And Off

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Turning the Instrument On and Off To turn on the power, press the power switch. The power switch LED lights, and the instrument turns ON. When you turn ON the power, the instrument starts up with the same panel settings that were set when it was last turned OFF.
  • Page 84: Installing The Sfp+ Transceiver Module (Ser05)

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Installing the SFP+ Transceiver Module (SER05) If the SER05 is installed, the rear panel has two IP input connectors. Install SFP+ modules sold separately. You can connect and disconnect an SFP+ transceiver module with the power turned on. To install it, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 85: Signal I/O

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Signal I/O 5.5.1 SDI Signal I/O When an SER01 or SER02 is installed Figure 5-1 SDI I/O connectors • SDI Signal Input SDI INPUT 1 to 4 These are the input connectors for the link system. Apply signals that are specified in section 3.3.1, “SDI Video Formats and Standards,”...
  • Page 86 5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING • SDI Signal Output SDI OUTPUT 1 to 4 There are two SDI signal output settings: Input Through and Test Signal. You can set it on the SDI OUT tab of the SYS menu. • Input Through SDI OUTPUT 1 to 4 transmit reclocked signals of the signals received through SDI INPUT 1 to 4.
  • Page 87: Ip Signal Input (Ser05)

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 5.5.2 IP Signal Input (SER05) When SFP+ modules (sold separately) are installed Figure 5-2 IP input connectors Install the SFP+ modules sold separately, and then apply signals to IP 1 and 2. Because IP 1 and 2 take on a redundant structure, when applying signals to both connectors, apply the same signal to them.
  • Page 88: External Sync Signal Input

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 5.5.3 External Sync Signal Input Figure 5-3 External sync signal input connectors On the video-signal-waveform and vector displays, you can apply an external sync signal to display waveforms. (*1) Apply an external sync signal to an external sync signal input connector, and then press EXT.
  • Page 89 5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING External sync signals that are compatible with each input signal are indicated with a check mark in the following table. Proper measurement is possible only for combinations that are indicated with check marks. Table 5-2 External sync signal formats (SD, HD) SDI (SD, HD) Input Signal Format NTSC with 10 field ...
  • Page 90 5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Table 5-3 External sync signal formats (3G) NTSC with 10 field        ID (59.94Hz)(*1) NTSC (59.94Hz)      PAL (50Hz)      1080/60I ...
  • Page 91 5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Table 5-4 External sync signal formats (6G) SDI (6G) Sub Image Input Signal Format (*1) NTSC with 10 field   ID (59.94Hz)(*2) NTSC (59.94Hz)  PAL (50Hz)  1080/30P  1080/29.97P  1080/25P  1080/24P ...
  • Page 92: Digital Audio I/O (Ser03)

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 5.5.4 Digital Audio I/O (SER03) When an SER03 is installed Figure 5-5 Digital audio I/O connectors • Input/Output Switching The connectors can be switched between input and output in groups (A and B). Under EXTERNAL AUDIO on the AUDIO IN/OUT tab of the AUDIO menu, select Input or Output.
  • Page 93: Analog Audio Signal I/O (Ser03)

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 5.5.5 Analog Audio Signal I/O (SER03) When an SER03 is installed Figure 5-6 Analog Audio Signal I/O Connector (female, inch screws) Table 5-7 Analog audio I/O connector pinout example Pin No. Name Pin No. Name Function INPUT1+ INPUT1-...
  • Page 94: Monitor Signal Output

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING • Input/Output Switching This connector is used by switching between input and output. Under ANALOG AUDIO on the AUDIO IN/OUT tab of the AUDIO menu, select Input or Output. [See also] AUDIO IN/OUT tab → 15.1.4, “Configuring the Audio I/O Connectors (SER03)” •...
  • Page 95: Operation Basics

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Operation Basics 5.6.1 Displaying the Function Menu Use the function menu to change the various settings. Normally the function menu is displayed, but it can be cleared by pressing the mode key that is currently selected. You can also set it to disappear automatically on the GENERAL tab of the SYS menu.
  • Page 96: Mouse And Touch Panel Control

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING • Selecting Settings To select a setting from a list like the one shown in the figure above for F•4 WFM COLOR, press F•4 several times to select the setting you want. The setting changes each time you press F•4.
  • Page 97 5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING • Tab Screen Settings Click or tap the setting on the screen and the function menu. You can change a value on a tab screen by using the ▲▼ key to the left and right of FD or the mouse wheel.
  • Page 98: Tab Menu Operations

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 5.6.4 Tab Menu Operations Normally, the function menus are used to configure the various settings. However, tab menus—such as that shown below—are displayed in some situations. This section explains how to operate the tab menu, using the GENERAL tab menu as an example.
  • Page 99: Setting The Key Lock

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 5.6.5 Setting the Key Lock You can prevent unintentional operations on the instrument by enabling the key lock. The key lock disables all the keys except for the power switch. Mouse and touch panel control are also disabled. •...
  • Page 100: Measurement Screen Description

    5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Measurement Screen Description The measurement screen layout can be arranged as you like. This section explains items that are common to all displays. Figure 5-13 Measurement screen description...
  • Page 101 If either of these alarm appears, immediately turn the power off, and then check for problems with the operating environment. If this alarm appears even though there are no problems with the operating environment, contact your local LEADER agent. [See also] 7.2.17, “Displaying System Information.” TEMPERATURE Appears when the internal temperature increases.
  • Page 102: Basic Operation

    6. BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION Setting the Input Signals This section explains the INPUT menu settings and input format display. 6.1.1 Selecting the Input Mode When SDI System on the SDI IN SETUP1 tab is set to SD/HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL, or HD Dual Link, to select the input mode, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 103: Selecting The Simul Mode

    6. BASIC OPERATION DISPLAY = SIMUL Figure 6-1 Selecting the input mode 6.1.2 Selecting the Simul Mode When in simul mode, to select how to set each channel, follow the procedure below. If you change INDIVIDUAL to COM, all the settings are changed to those of the channel selected with F•6 INPUT SELECT on each measurement screen.
  • Page 104: Selecting The Displayed Channel

    6. BASIC OPERATION 6.1.3 Selecting the Displayed Channel To select the channels to display, follow the procedure below. On the SDI IN SETUP1 tab of the SYS menu, assign input signal to the display channels. [See also] 7.1.2, “Input Signal Assignment” Procedure (When the link format is set to single) INPUT →...
  • Page 105: Input Format Error Indication

    6. BASIC OPERATION 6.1.4 Input Format Error Indication If the format of the received signal is not appropriate for the setting specified on the SDI IN SETUP1 tab of the SYS menu, the instrument displays the format in red or an INPUT FORMAT window in the center of the screen.
  • Page 106: Setting The Signals To Measure

    6. BASIC OPERATION Setting the Signals to Measure This section explains the procedure from applying an input to displaying the measurement screen for each of the different input signal formats. 6.2.1 SD, HD, 3G-A, and 3G-B-DL Measurement 1. On the SDI IN SETUP1 tab of the SYS menu, set SDI System to 2K SD/HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL, and under Display Assignment, select the SDI signal channels to measure.
  • Page 107 6. BASIC OPERATION 2. If the input signal is HD or 3G, press F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB, and under SETTING on the SDI IN SETUP2 tab, set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, specify the following settings. •...
  • Page 108: Measuring Hd(Dl) Signals

    6. BASIC OPERATION 5. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure. Press F•7 DISPLAY to select whether to measure a single channel (SINGLE) or multiple channels (SIMUL). Press F•1 to F•4 to turn on the channels you want to measure. Figure 6-6 Measurement screen 6.2.2 Measuring HD(DL) Signals...
  • Page 109 6. BASIC OPERATION 2. Press F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB, and under SETTING on the SDI IN SETUP2 tab, set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set i/PsF Select, Color System, and Pixel Depth.
  • Page 110: Measuring 3G(Dl)-2K Signals

    6. BASIC OPERATION 5. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure. Press F•7 DISPLAY to select whether to measure a single channel (SINGLE) or multiple channels (SIMUL). Press F•1 and F•2 to turn on the channels you want to measure. Figure 6-10 Measurement screen 6.2.3 Measuring 3G(DL)-2K Signals...
  • Page 111 6. BASIC OPERATION 2. Press F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB, and under SETTING on the SDI IN SETUP2 tab, set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set Color System and Pixel Depth. Even if Use is selected, if a 3G-A or 3G-B-DL signal is applied, it will be detected as a 3G(DL)-2K signal.
  • Page 112: Measuring 3G-B-Ds Signals

    6. BASIC OPERATION 5. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure. Press F•7 DISPLAY to select whether to measure a single channel (SINGLE) or multiple channels (SIMUL). Press F•1 and F•2 to turn on the channels you want to measure. Figure 6-14 Measurement screen 6.2.4 Measuring 3G-B-DS Signals...
  • Page 113 6. BASIC OPERATION 2. Press F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB, and under SETTING on the SDI IN SETUP2 tab, set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set i/PsF Select. Even if Use is selected, if a 3G-B-DL signal is applied, the instrument will detect is as a 3G-B-DS signal.
  • Page 114: Measuring 6G Signals (Ser29)

    6. BASIC OPERATION 5. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure. Press F•1 to F•4 to turn on the channels you want to measure. Simul mode cannot be used. Figure 6-18 Measurement screen 6.2.5 Measuring 6G Signals (SER29) 1.
  • Page 115 6. BASIC OPERATION 2. Press F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB, and under SETTING on the SDI IN SETUP2 tab, set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set Division. [See also] 7.1.4, “Setting the Input Format and Format Alarm” SYS →...
  • Page 116: Measuring 12G Signals (Ser29)

    6. BASIC OPERATION 5. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure. Press F•1 to F•4 to turn on the channels you want to measure. Simul mode cannot be used. Figure 6-22 Measurement screen To measure 6G-SDI signals, use cables and connectors that are appropriate for transmitting 6G-SDI signals.
  • Page 117 6. BASIC OPERATION 2. Press F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB, and under SETTING on the SDI IN SETUP2 tab, set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set Division, Color System, and Pixel Depth. [See also] 7.1.4, “Setting the Input Format and Format Alarm”...
  • Page 118: Measuring 3G(Ql) Signals (Ser28)

    6. BASIC OPERATION 5. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure. Press F•1 to F•4 to turn on the channels you want to measure. Simul mode cannot be used. Figure 6-26 Measurement screen To measure 12G-SDI signals, use cables and connectors that are appropriate for transmitting 12G-SDI signals.
  • Page 119 6. BASIC OPERATION 2. Press F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB, and under SETTING on the SDI IN SETUP2 tab, set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set Division, Color System, and Pixel Depth. Even if Use is selected, if a 3G-B-DS signal is applied, it will be detected as a 3G-B-DL signal.
  • Page 120: Measuring 3G(Dl)-4K Signals (Ser28)

    6. BASIC OPERATION 5. Channels to be measured are fixed to F•1 ON. Figure 6-30 Measurement screen 6.2.8 Measuring 3G(DL)-4K Signals (SER28) 1. On the SDI IN SETUP1 tab of the SYS menu, set SDI System to 4K 3G Dual Link. [See also] 7.1.1, “Configuring the SDI Input Connectors”...
  • Page 121 6. BASIC OPERATION 2. Press F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB, and under SETTING on the SDI IN SETUP2 tab, set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set Division. Even if Use is selected, if a 3G-B-DL signal is applied, it will be detected as a 3G-B-DS signal.
  • Page 122: Measuring Hd(Ql) Signals (Ser28)

    6. BASIC OPERATION 5. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure. Press F•1 and F•2 to turn on the channels you want to measure. Simul mode cannot be used. Figure 6-34 Measurement screen 6.2.9 Measuring HD(QL) Signals (SER28) 1.
  • Page 123 6. BASIC OPERATION 3. Apply HD signals to the SDI INPUT connectors on the rear panel. Figure 6-36 SDI input connectors 4. Channels to be measured are fixed to F•1 ON. Figure 6-37 Measurement screen...
  • Page 124: Ip Measurement (Ser05)

    6. BASIC OPERATION 6.2.10 IP Measurement (SER05) 1. On the SDI IN SETUP1 tab of the SYS menu, set SDI System to 2K SD/HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL. Then, for Display Assignment, select IP signal. Set Display Assignment Type to IP (when the SER26 is not installed), or assign IP Stream1 to 4 to Input-A to D (when the SER26 is installed).
  • Page 125 6. BASIC OPERATION 2. Press F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB, and set the parameters on the IP SETUP1 tab. Set the signal standard, IP address, and port number. You can set the IP address and port number for each stream. Also you can assign by pressing a single key on the status screen.
  • Page 126 6. BASIC OPERATION 4. Press F•1 COMPLETE. 5. Install SFP+ transceiver modules into the IP area of the rear panel, and apply IP signals. When the signal standard is ST2110 or when Redundancy Mode is set to Off, apply the signal to IP 1.
  • Page 127: Selecting The Measurement Mode

    6. BASIC OPERATION Selecting the Measurement Mode The types of measurement screens available are WFM, VECT, PIC, AUDIO, STATUS, and EYE. There is also another type, MULTI, that combines these six types. Press a mode key on the front panel to select the type. 6.3.1 Video Signal Waveform Display To display video signal waveforms, press WFM.
  • Page 128: Picture Screen

    6. BASIC OPERATION 6.3.3 Picture Screen To show the picture display, press PIC. The available features include monochrome display, marker display, line select display, and focus assist display (SER25). Figure 6-45 Picture display 6.3.4 Audio Display To show the audio display, press AUDIO. The available features include meter display, Lissajous display (SER03), surround display (SER03), and status display (SER03) of the signal selected with F•7 MAPPING.
  • Page 129: Status Display

    6. BASIC OPERATION 6.3.5 Status Display To show the status display, press STATUS. Event log display and data dump display are available. Figure 6-47 Status display 6.3.6 Eye Pattern Display (SER02) To show eye patterns, press EYE. (If SER02 is not installed, the EYE key is disabled.) You can also show jitter by switching F•1 EYE/JITTER MODE.
  • Page 130: Multi Display

    6. BASIC OPERATION 6.3.7 Multi Display To show a multi screen, which is a combination of measurement screens, press MULTI. If Mode Key Direct on the GENERAL tab is set to Single, you can select between six types of layouts by using F•1 LAYOUT SELECT. To set each measurement screen, use F•2 MULTI WFM MENU to F•7 MULTI EYE MENU.
  • Page 131 6. BASIC OPERATION • USER 2 The picture is displayed in the main screen, and the video signal waveform and vector are displayed as thumbnails. Figure 6-50 Multi display (USER 2) • USER 3 The vector is displayed in the main screen, and the video signal waveform and picture are displayed as thumbnails.
  • Page 132 6. BASIC OPERATION • USER 4 The picture, video-signal-waveform, and vector are displayed top to bottom. This is suitable for simul mode. Figure 6-52 Multi display (USER 4) • USER 5 The picture and video signal waveform are displayed in the top and bottom screens. This is suitable for simul mode.
  • Page 133 6. BASIC OPERATION • USER 6 The tally, picture, and video signal waveform are displayed in tiles. This is suitable for simul mode. Figure 6-54 Multi display (USER 6)
  • Page 134: Operation Key Actions

    6. BASIC OPERATION Operation Key Actions Operation keys are shortcut keys for functions that are frequently used in video content production. Key assignments can be changed freely on the OPERATION KEY tab. [See also] OPERATION KEY tab → 7.2.15, “Setting the Operation keys” •...
  • Page 135 6. BASIC OPERATION • S-CUT Key Performs the action selected with SHORT CUT on the OPERATION KEY tab. Table 6-1 SHORTCUT key action DIRECT The previously registered panel settings will be loaded. To register the panel settings, configure the instrument to the settings that you want to register, press MEM, and then press SHORTCUT.
  • Page 136: Customized Layout (Ser26)

    6. BASIC OPERATION Customized Layout (SER26) The layout of the measurement screen that appears when the WFM, VECT, PIC, AUDIO, STATUS, or EYE key is pressed (one type each) and the screen that appears when the MULTI key is pressed (six types) can be arranged freely. To do so, connect a mouse to the front panel USB port or use the touch panel.
  • Page 137: Layout Procedure

    6. BASIC OPERATION 6.5.2 Layout Procedure As an example, this section explains how to change the layout of a multi display (User 1) in the following manner. a) Display the layout screen b) Change TIME in the upper right of the screen to DATE c) Superimpose the vector on the picture d) Add audio e) Add TIME to the status...
  • Page 138 6. BASIC OPERATION a) Display the layout screen 1. Press MULTI, and set F•1 LAYOUT SELECT to USER 1. If Mode Key Direct on the GENERAL tab is set to Multi/Single Common, hold MULTI down for about 2 seconds to display the function menu. There are six layouts for the multi screen.
  • Page 139 6. BASIC OPERATION 6. Place the DATE item in the area where the TIME item was displayed. To move an item, drag it. To resize an item, drag the green handles at the four corners of the item. The position and size of an item snap to the grid selected by Grid Size in the layout window. You can also use the Area tab to move and resize an item.
  • Page 140: Layout Screen Description

    6. BASIC OPERATION 6.5.3 Layout Screen Description Figure 6-59 Layout screen Layout Window The Layout window is used to create layouts. Mode in the title bar displays the current measurement mode (WFM, USER 1 to USER 5, etc.). You can move the window by dragging and close it by clicking or tapping X in the upper right of the window.
  • Page 141 6. BASIC OPERATION Figure 6-60 Layout window...
  • Page 142 6. BASIC OPERATION Select Item Displays the selected item. Display Mode / Style Select the display format for simul mode. Display Mode applies to the entire screen, Style applies to the selected item. If Display Mode is not set to NORMAL or if the selected item is AUDIO or EYE, Style cannot be selected.
  • Page 143 6. BASIC OPERATION • When Display Mode Is NORMAL The screen is divided by channel within each item. Select the division format with Style. TILE (tile the screens) MIX (cascade the screens) ALIGN-V (arrange vertically) ALIGN-H (arrange horizontally) Figure 6-62 Normal display •...
  • Page 144 6. BASIC OPERATION • When Display Mode Is ALIGN-H The screen is divided by channel and arranged side by side. Figure 6-64 ALIGN-H display • When Display Mode Is ALIGN-V The screen is divided by channel and arranged top to bottom. Figure 6-65 ALIGN-V display...
  • Page 145 6. BASIC OPERATION DELETE Deletes the selected item. DEFAULT LAYOUT Resets the layout to the initial settings defined for each measurement mode. Grid Size is not reset. Grid Size: 10x10 / 30x30 Select the grid size. The position and size of items snap to the grid specified here. Main Measurement items.
  • Page 146 6. BASIC OPERATION 10 Sub Items for displaying information. • FORMAT Shows the format (e.g., 1920x1080/59.94I YCbCr(422) 10bit HD). If you place this item, you can show and hide it using the GENERAL SETUP tab of the SYS menu. It is normally displayed in white, but if the input format is not appropriate, it turns red. •...
  • Page 147 6. BASIC OPERATION 12 Area Set the position and size of the selected item. The coordinates at the upper left corner of the screen are (0, 0). Those at the lower right corner are (1920, 1080). Based on these references, the coordinates of the upper left corner of the item is (x0, y0), and those of the lower right corner is (x1, y1).
  • Page 148 6. BASIC OPERATION 14 Tally Setup Select whether to display tallies on the outer frame of the PICTURE item. This setting applies to all PICTURE items and enhanced layout. If this is set to on, TALLY-1 set through the remote connector, TALLY tab or RS-422/485 is shown on the outside and TALLY-2 on the inside.
  • Page 149 6. BASIC OPERATION 16 VECT Select the display mode of the VECTOR item. Select the mode before clicking or tapping the VECTOR item. VECT / 5BAR / HIST Shows the normal vector display. You can switch the display between / CIE vector waveform, 5bar, histogram and CIE chromaticity diagram.
  • Page 150 6. BASIC OPERATION 18 STATUS Selects the display mode of the STATUS item. Select the mode before clicking or tapping the STATUS item. STATUS ALL This is the normal status display. The display switches between error count, data dump, etc. It cannot be arranged with the items below at the same time.
  • Page 151 6. BASIC OPERATION 19 EYE Select the display mode of the EYE item. Select the mode before clicking or tapping the EYE item. EYE / JITTER This is the normal eye pattern display. The display switches between eye pattern and jitter. It cannot be arranged with the items below at the same time.
  • Page 152: Enhanced Layout (Ser26)

    6. BASIC OPERATION Enhanced Layout (SER26) Enhanced layout is an extended function that enables the measurement screens of up to four channels to be laid out on a single screen simultaneously in simul mode. To use this function, connect a mouse to the front panel USB port. Figure 6-69 Enhanced layout Enhanced layout will not be initialized even if PARAM INIT YES is executed from the SYS menu.
  • Page 153: Enhanced Layout Procedure

    6. BASIC OPERATION 6.6.1 Enhanced Layout Procedure As an example, this section will explain the procedure to display the enhanced layout of channels A to D. Enhanced layout can be shown in simul mode when multi-screen display is in use. 1.
  • Page 154 6. BASIC OPERATION 4. Right-click in the measurement screen, and click ENHANCED LAYOUT. The enhanced layout screen appears. Figure 6-72 Enhanced layout screen 5. Change the layout as necessary. A default layout is initially stored in the main unit. Even after you change the layout, you can return to the default layout by clicking DEFAULT LAYOUT.
  • Page 155 6. BASIC OPERATION • Arranging Items Arrange items on the Main, Sub1, Sub2, Sub3, and Other tabs. Main, Sub1, Sub2, and Sub3 represent four channels. The channel selected with F•6 INPUT SELECT on each measurement screen is displayed in Main. •...
  • Page 156 6. BASIC OPERATION 6. Right-click or tap in the enhanced layout screen, and click or tap SAVE. The measurement screen returns. If you click or tap EXIT, all the changes that you made up to that point will be canceled. Figure 6-73 Enhanced layout (INPUT SELECT = A) Items arranged on Main show the channels selected with F•6 INPUT SELECT on each measurement screen.
  • Page 157: Enhanced Layout Screen Description

    6. BASIC OPERATION 6.6.2 Enhanced Layout Screen Description Figure 6-75 Enhanced layout screen description Enhanced layout window The Layout window is used to create layouts. You can move the window by dragging and close it by clicking × in the upper right of the window.
  • Page 158 6. BASIC OPERATION Item Items arranged on the Main, Sub1 to Sub3, and Other tabs are displayed. The upper-left coordinate, item name, and size are displayed in the frame. If you select it, the item name color changes from white to light blue. Figure 6-76 Enhanced layout window MODE Assign measurement modes to Layout-1 to Layout-4.
  • Page 159 6. BASIC OPERATION • Input Turns on and off the input signal display (e.g., SDI A). If you set this to ON, you can show and hide it using the GENERAL SETUP tab of the SYS menu. • Frame Turns on and off the frame display of PICTURE items. •...
  • Page 160 6. BASIC OPERATION • FORMAT Shows the format (e.g., 1920x1080/59.94I YCbCr(422) 10bit HD). If you place this item, you can show and hide it using the GENERAL SETUP tab of the SYS menu. It is normally displayed in white, but if the input format is not appropriate, it turns red. If the specified format is not received, it turns yellow.
  • Page 161 6. BASIC OPERATION Ctrl Manipulates items such as select, copy, and paste. • TEMP-SAVE Temporarily saves the current layout. Note that the layout that is present when you enter the enhanced layout screen is automatically saved even if you don’t click TEMP-SAVE. The saved layout is deleted when you exit from the enhanced layout screen.
  • Page 162 6. BASIC OPERATION • ALL - --- CH - MAIN/SUB1/SUB2/SUB3 ITEM - LAYOUT-1/LAYOUT-2 and the like Selects the target items when you select items with << and >>. If you select ALL, all items of all channels are selected in order. If you select CH, all items of the selected channel are selected in order.
  • Page 163: System Settings

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS The SYS menu can be used to configure the instrument and options. Press SYS, and use the SYS menu. SYS → Figure 7-1 SYS menu Configuring the I/O Connectors To configure the I/O connector settings, use F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT on the SYS menu. 7.1.1 Configuring the Input System Use SDI on the SDI IN SETUP1 tab to configure the input system of SDI INPUT and IP on the...
  • Page 164: Input Signal Assignment

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Colorimetry Select the colorimetry to use on the video-signal-waveform, vector, picture, and CIE-chromaticity-diagram displays. The currently applied colorimetry is displayed in cyan in the vector display and CIE chromaticity diagram display. For 3G(QL) and 3G(DL)-4K, if you select a payload ID, the current applied colorimetry is displayed in yellow if the colorimetries of all links are not matched.
  • Page 165 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Type Select which signals to apply to the display channels, the SDI signals received through the SDI INPUT connectors or the IP signals received through the IP connectors on the rear panel. This selection is possible when SDI System is set to SD/HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL, the SER05 10G IP INPUT is installed, and SER26 LAYOUT is not installed.
  • Page 166: Setting The Input Format

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS When SER26 is installed Figure 7-4 SDI IN SETUP1 tab 7.1.3 Setting the Input Format Use SDI Input Rate on the SDI IN SETUP1 tab to set the SDI input signal format. SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 7-5 SDI IN SETUP1 tab •...
  • Page 167: Setting The Payload Id

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.1.4 Setting the Payload ID User Format on the SDI IN SETUP2 tab to set the payload ID parameters. SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 7-6 SDI IN SETUP2 tab •...
  • Page 168 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS Table 7-1 Payload ID settings. Input Signal Division i/PsF Select Color System Pixel Depth Cannot be set No need to set No need to set (fixed to YCbCr 422) (fixed to 10 bits) Cannot be set No need to set No need to set No need to set (fixed to interlace)
  • Page 169: Setting The Format Alarm

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.1.5 Setting the Format Alarm User Alarm on the SDI IN SETUP2 tab to set the format alarm parameters. SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 7-7 SDI IN SETUP2 tab •...
  • Page 170 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • System • Structure • Frame/Field Rate • Division When format alarm detection is on, specify the expected format. For information on the format combinations that are available, see section 3.3.1, “SDI Video Formats and Standards,” and 3.3.2, “IP Video Formats and Standards (SER05).” Table 7-2 Format selection SDI System System...
  • Page 171: Configuring The Sdi Output Connectors

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Colorimetry Turn on and off the colorimetry alarm detection. Normally, colorimetry is displayed in cyan on the vector waveform display and CIE chromaticity diagram display. But for 3G(QL) and 3G(DL)-4K, if any of the colorimetries does not match, it is displayed in yellow.
  • Page 172 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Mode Select the signal that is generated from SDI OUTPUT. If SER24 TSG is not installed, Test Signal cannot be selected. Input Through: Transmits the reclocked version of the signal that has been received by the SDI INPUT 1 to 4 connectors. If SER26 LAYOUT is installed, you can output the signal assigned with Display Assignment on the SDI IN SETUP1 tab.
  • Page 173: Configuring The Tsg Settings (Ser24)

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.1.7 Configuring the TSG Settings (SER24) When Mode on the SDI OUT tab is set to Test Signal, use the parameters under Test Signal to set the TSG to output from SDI OUTPUT on the rear panel. SYS →...
  • Page 174 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • System • Structure • Frame/Field Rate Set the output format. The possible format combinations are shown below. The default values are 1920x1080 HD, YCbCr(422) 10 bit, 59.94I. Table 7-3 Output format selection System Structure Frame/Field Rate 3840x2160 12G YCbCr(422) 10 bit 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P...
  • Page 175 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Pattern • Interlock Select the output pattern. The selectable patterns are shown below. The selectable patterns vary depending on the System setting. Depending on the pattern, you can turn on and off YCbCr or RGB separately. For COLOR RASTER, you can set the YCbCr or RGB levels separately.
  • Page 176 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Scroll Select the scroll direction for when a pattern is scrolled. If a setting other than OFF is selected, Moving Box and Phase Difference are turned off. You cannot select this when Pattern is set to CROSS HATCH. RIGHT: Scrolls from left to right.
  • Page 177 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Bch, Cch, Dch, or B/Dch When Phase Difference is not set to off, you can adjust the Bch, Cch, and Dch phases. When System is set to Dual, the Bch and Dch phases are shared. Phase Difference = H -1374 - 0 - 1374 dots (depending on Frame/Field Rate) Phase Difference = V -562 - 0 - 562 Dot...
  • Page 178 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Level Select the embedded audio level. -20dBFS / -18dBFS / 0dBFS / Mute • CRC Error When set to on, an incorrect CRC is inserted into the Y series of the first line. OFF / ON...
  • Page 179: Configuring The Monitor Output Connectors

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.1.8 Configuring the Monitor Output Connectors Use LCD, TMDS, and SDI on the MONITOR OUT tab to configure the MONITOR OUTPUT connectors on the rear panel and the instrument’s LCD. SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 7-10 MONITOR OUT tab •...
  • Page 180: Configuring The Hdr Settings (Ser23)

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.1.9 Configuring the HDR Settings (SER23) On the HDR tab, configure the settings of HDR measurement for each display channel (Input A to D). SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 7-11 HDR tab...
  • Page 181 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • HDR Mode Turn of the HDR measurement, or select the HDR signal standard. If you select an HDR signal standard, HDR signals can be measured on the video-signal-waveform, vector, and picture displays. HLG and PQ refer to ITU-R BT.2100, and S-Log3, C-Log, and Log-C refers to the log curve output from cameras of other manufacturers.
  • Page 182 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Ref. Level When HDR Mode is set to HLG or PQ, select the reference level for the program production. When HDR Mode is set to S-Log3, C-Log, or Log-C, it is set to default value and cannot be selected.
  • Page 183 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Range When HDR Mode is set to HLG or PQ, select the range. Narrow / Full • HLG Scale When HDR Mode is set to HLG, select the HDR scale display. 1200%: 0 to 100 % is displayed as 0 to 1200%. 100% 0 to 100 % is displayed as 0 to 100%.
  • Page 184: Configuring The Ip Signal Settings (Ser05)

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.1.10 Configuring the IP Signal Settings (SER05) Use IP Setup on the IP SETUP1 tab to configure the IP input signal settings. SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 7-12 IP SETUP1 tab •...
  • Page 185: Configuring The Ptp Settings (Ser05)

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Source Address For the signals selected with IP Input and IP Stream, select the check boxes and assign their source IP addresses. If you do not select the check boxes, they will be assigned automatically on a first-come-first-served basis.
  • Page 186: Setting The Video Format (Ser05)

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Communication Mode PTP response is Multicast. • Delay Message rate Set the DelayRequest message rate. 128Hz / 64Hz / 32Hz / 16Hz / 8Hz / 4Hz / 2Hz 7.1.12 Setting the Video Format (SER05) Use ST2110 Video Format on the IP SETUP2 tab to set the video format for when the signal standard is set to ST2110.
  • Page 187 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • System • Structure • Frame/Field Rate Set format of the signal selected with IP Stream. For information on the format combinations that are available, see section 3.3.2, “IP Video Formats and Standards (SER05).” Table 7-6 Format selection System Structure Frame/Field Rate...
  • Page 188: Configuring The Instrument

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS Configuring the Instrument To configure the instrument, press F•2 SYSTEM SETUP on the SYS menu. 7.2.1 General Settings Use General on the GENERAL tab to configure general settings of the instrument. They are not reset even if you initialize the settings. In addition, they are not recorded to presets.
  • Page 189: Configuring The Function Menu

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Screensaver Select the length of time that must elapse without any key operations for the screen saver to start. To clear the screen saver, press any key excluding the power switch, double-click, or operate the touch panel. Off / 1 / 5 / 10 / 20 / 30 / 60 [min] •...
  • Page 190: Configuring The On-Screen Menu

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Mode Key Direct In multi-screen display, you can select whether to switch the measurement screen with the mode keys (WFM, VECT, PIC, AUDIO, STATUS, and EYE). Single: Using the mode key switches the function menu and measurement screen.
  • Page 191: Configuring The Capture Feature

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Auto Off For keys on the screen controlled with the mouse or touch panel, select the length of time that must elapse without any key operations for the keys to disappear automatically. Off / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 10 / 20 / 30 / 60 [sec] •...
  • Page 192 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • File Type Turns on the file format for saving the captured screen or frame data to a USB memory device. [See also] 8, “CAPTURE FEATURE” Mode = Screen BMP: Files are saved to a USB memory device in BMP format. You can view the saved files on a PC.
  • Page 193: Configuring The Information Display

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.5 Configuring the Information Display Use Information Display on the CAPTURE & DISPLAY tab to configure the information display. SYS → F•2 SYSTEM SETUP → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 7-19 CAPTURE & DISPLAY tab...
  • Page 194 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Format Turns on and off the format display (e.g., 1920x1080/59.94I YCbCr(422) 10bit HD). This setting is valid when a FORMAT item or Format option is placed in the layout. Off / On • Input Turns on and off the input signal display (e.g., SDI A). This setting is valid when a INPUT item or Input option is placed in the layout.
  • Page 195: Setting The Network Ip

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.6 Setting the Network IP Use IP on the NETWORK tab to configure network IP settings and view the MAC address. The settings that you specify here will not be initialized even if you initialize the instrument. In addition, they are not recorded to presets.
  • Page 196: Configuring Sntp

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.7 Configuring SNTP Use SNTP on the NETWORK tab to configure the SNTP parameters. The settings that you specify here will not be initialized even if you initialize the instrument. In addition, they are not recorded to presets. SYS →...
  • Page 197: Configuring The Server

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.8 Configuring the Server Use Server on the NETWORK tab to configure the TELNE, FTP, and HTTP. The settings that you specify here will not be initialized even if you initialize the instrument. In addition, they are not recorded to presets. SYS →...
  • Page 198: Configuring Snmp

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.9 Configuring SNMP Use SNTP tab to configure the SNTP parameters. The settings that you specify here will not be initialized even if you initialize the instrument. Nor are they recorded to presets. SYS → F•2 SYSTEM SETUP → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 7-23 SNMP tab •...
  • Page 199 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS Function dial (F•D) Turn to select a character, and press to enter the character. Figure 7-24 Community name input screen • Trap Select whether to enable SNMP trap output. OFF / ON • Manager IP Address Shows up to four SNMP manager IP addresses. •...
  • Page 200: Configuring The Ip Settings (Ser05)

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.10 Configuring the IP Settings (SER05) Use SER05 on the SER05 (IP) tab to configure network settings and view the MAC address for IP 1 and 2. The settings that you specify here will not be initialized even if you initialize the instrument. Nor are they recorded to presets.
  • Page 201: Configuring The Remote Control Settings

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.11 Configuring the Remote Control Settings Use the REMOTE tab to configure remote control settings. The settings that you specify here will not be initialized even if you initialize the instrument. In addition, they are not recorded to presets. [See also] 10, “REMOTE CONTROL”...
  • Page 202 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Alarm Polarity Select the alarm output polarity. Positive: A high signal is transmitted when an error is detected. Negative: A low signal is transmitted when an error is detected. • Alarm Select Select the display channel that errors are detected on for transmitting alarms. By default, all the check boxes are selected.
  • Page 203: Configuring The Rs-422/485 Settings (Ser27)

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.12 Configuring the RS-422/485 Settings (SER27) Use the RS485 tab to configure the RS-422/485 settings. The settings that you specify here (except Local ID Setting) will not be initialized even if you initialize the instrument. In addition, they are not recorded to presets. SYS →...
  • Page 204: Setting The Camera Id (Ser27)

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.13 Setting the Camera ID (SER27) When ID Control Select is set to Local, use the CAMERA ID tab to select the placement of the camera ID and set the label. The procedures for Camera ID Label-1, Camera ID Label-2, and Camera ID Label-IRIS are the same.
  • Page 205 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Selecting the placement Select the placement of the camera ID. LEFT / CENTER / RIGHT • Setting the label The default camera ID labels are CAM A to CAM D, but you can change them by selecting their check boxes and pressing F•5 LOCAL LABEL INPUT.
  • Page 206: Configuring The Tally Display (Ser27)

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.14 Configuring the Tally Display (SER27) Use the TALLY tab to configure the settings of the TALLY item placed in the layout. SYS → F•2 SYSTEM SETUP → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 7-30 TALLY tab •...
  • Page 207 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Tally-EXT Comment Displays the comment of the TALLY-EXT item placed in the layout. The default value is EXT, but you can change it using F•5 TALLY EXT COMMENT INPUT. Enter a comment using up to eight characters. You can use the following keys on the comment input screen.
  • Page 208: Setting The Operation Keys

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.15 Setting the Operation keys Use the OPERATION KEY tab to set the operation keys. SYS → F•2 SYSTEM SETUP → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 7-32 OPERATION KEY tab • FORM Set the display format and display order to apply when the FORM key is pressed on the video signal waveform display or vector display.
  • Page 209 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • FILTER Set the filter and display order to apply when the FILTER key is pressed in the pseudo-composite display of the video signal waveform display. Select SKIP to skip an item. Note that for component display, the FILTER key is used to switch between FLAT and LOWPASS.
  • Page 210: Date And Time Settings

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.16 Date and time settings Use the DATE&TIME tab to set the date and time. You cannot set these settings when the SNTP client function is set to on. The settings that you specify here will not be initialized even if you initialize the instrument. In addition, they are not recorded to presets.
  • Page 211: Configuring The Lv7290

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.2.17 Configuring the LV7290 You can configure the LV 7290 REMOTE CONTROLLER (sold separately) on the LV7290 SETUP tab. If LV7290 is not selected under Telnet on the NETWORK tab, the LV7290 will not be displayed. [See also] Telnet →...
  • Page 212 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS • Remote Label Displays the label of the REMOTE LABEL item placed in the layout. There is no label in the default settings, but, you can press F•5 REMOTE LABEL INPUT to enter a label. Enter up to 16 characters. You can use the following keys on the label input screen.
  • Page 213: Displaying System Information

    If either of these alarm appears, immediately turn the power off, and then check for problems with the operating environment. If this alarm appears even though there are no problems with the operating environment, contact your local LEADER agent.
  • Page 214: Installing Software Options

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS Installing Software Options To install options, use F•4 LICENSE on the SYS menu. You can use this screen to view the MAC address and install options. [See also] 2.3, “Software Options” SYS → F•4 LICENSE → Figure 7-37 LICENSE tab •...
  • Page 215: Adjusting The Backlight (Lv5600)

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS Adjusting the Backlight (LV5600) To adjust the backlight, use F•5 LCD BACK LIGHT on the SYS menu. The larger the value, the brighter the backlight. Press the function dial (F•D) to return the setting to its default value (28). 1 - 28 - 32 Turning Off the LCD Panel (LV5600) To turn off the LCD, press F•6 LCD OFF on the SYS menu.
  • Page 216: Initialization

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS Initialization To initialize the settings and layout, use F•7 INITIALIZE on the SYS menu. SYS → F•7 INITIALIZE → Figure 7-38 INITIALIZE menu 7.7.1 Initializing Settings To initialize the settings, press F•1 PARAM INIT YES. To cancel, press F•5 INIT CANCEL. When you initialize the settings, all the settings—excluding those listed below—are initialized.
  • Page 217: Initializing The Layout

    7. SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.7.2 Initializing the Layout To initialize the layout, press F•2 LAYOUT INIT YES. To cancel, press F•5 INIT CANCEL. When you initialize the layout, the layouts configured in all measurement displays (11 total) will be initialized. To initialize the layout in each measurement display, click or tap DEFAULT LAYOUT in the appropriate layout window.
  • Page 218: Capture Feature

    8. CAPTURE FEATURE CAPTURE FEATURE The capture feature consists of screen capture and frame capture. • Screen Capture You can use the screen capture feature to capture still-image data of the screen. You can save the captured data to a USB memory device or overlay it on the input signal on the instrument’s display.
  • Page 219: Screen Capture

    8. CAPTURE FEATURE Screen Capture 8.1.1 Capturing the Displayed Screen To take a screen capture, follow the procedure below. 1. Display the screen you want to capture. 2. Press CAP. The screen is captured to the internal memory. You can also take screen captures by pressing F•2 REFRESH while the CAP menu is displayed.
  • Page 220: Saving To A Usb Memory Device

    8. CAPTURE FEATURE 8.1.3 Saving to a USB Memory Device Captured data acquired by pressing CAP is deleted when you perform an operation such as changing the measurement screen. However, by saving the screen capture data to a USB memory device in BSG format, you will be able to display the screen capture data on the instrument even after it is restarted.
  • Page 221 8. CAPTURE FEATURE If F•1 AUTO FILENAME is set to off, press F•2 NAME INPUT to enter the file name. Enter up to 17 characters. The key operations that you can perform in the file name input display are as follows: F•1 CLEAR ALL Deletes all characters F•2 DELETE...
  • Page 222: Displaying Screen Capture Data From A Usb Memory Device

    8. CAPTURE FEATURE 8.1.4 Displaying Screen Capture Data from a USB Memory Device To display or overlay on the current input signal the BSG screen capture data that has been saved to a USB memory device, follow the procedure below. (Screen capture data that has been saved in BMP format and screen capture data that has been saved in BSG format on a different model cannot be displayed on the instrument.) 1.
  • Page 223 8. CAPTURE FEATURE 5. Press F•5 DELETE FILE. The DELETE FILE menu appears. CAP → F•6 USB MEMORY → F•4 DELETE FILE → CAP → F•6 USB MEMORY → F•5 RECALL → F•4 DELETE FILE → Figure 8-5 DELETE FILE menu 6.
  • Page 224: Frame Capture

    8. CAPTURE FEATURE Frame Capture 8.2.1 Capturing Frame Data There are two ways to capture frame data. One way is to capture frame data manually, and the other is to capture frame data automatically when errors occur (error capture). When using error capture, use single input mode. It will not work properly in simul mode. 1.
  • Page 225 8. CAPTURE FEATURE 6. When the message below appears, press any key except for the power key If an error occurs during error standby, the instrument captures the frame data at that point and stops the frame capture. The applicable errors are those listed under “Applicable Errors” below whose detection setting has been set to ON through F•5 STATUS SETUP on the STATUS menu.
  • Page 226: Displaying Frame Capture Data

    8. CAPTURE FEATURE 8.2.2 Displaying Frame Capture Data You can display the captured frame data on the instrument or overlay it on the current input signal. You can also display the frame data in different display modes. • Selecting display format To select the display format, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 227: Saving To A Usb Memory Device

    8. CAPTURE FEATURE 8.2.3 Saving to a USB Memory Device The frame data captured in the instrument is cleared when the power is turned off, but you can save the data to a USB memory device. If the file format is set to FRM, you can display the data even after you turn the power off.
  • Page 228: Displaying Frame Data From A Usb Memory Device

    8. CAPTURE FEATURE 8.2.4 Displaying Frame Data from a USB Memory Device To display on this instrument the frame data that has been saved in FRM format to a USB memory device or superimpose the data on the current input signal, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 229: Preset Feature

    9. PRESET FEATURE PRESET FEATURE The preset feature stores up to 60 sets of panel settings. It can be used to easily recall fixed settings. Also, you can use the same settings on multiple instruments by copying presets to USB memory. However, the preset data is not compatible between the LV5600 and LV7600.
  • Page 230 9. PRESET FEATURE 3. Press F•1 COMMENT INPUT. The comment input screen appears. You can also copy a comment from a preset that already has a comment saved to it. To copy a comment, on the preset registration display, move the cursor to the preset that has the comment that you want to copy, and press the function dial (F•D).
  • Page 231: Loading Presets

    9. PRESET FEATURE Loading Presets To recall a preset, follow the procedure below. 1. Press RECALL. The RECALL menu appears. Figure 9-4 RECALL menu 2. Press a key from F•1 No.1 to F•6 No.6. If the preset that you want to load is number 7 or greater, press F•7 more or turn the function dial (F•D).
  • Page 232: Deleting Presets

    9. PRESET FEATURE Deleting Presets To delete a preset, follow the procedure below. 1. Press MEM. The preset registration screen appears. Figure 9-5 Preset registration screen 2. Turn the function dial (F•D) to select the file that you want to delete. 3.
  • Page 233: Copying All Presets From The Instrument To A Usb Memory Device

    9. PRESET FEATURE Copying All Presets from the instrument to a USB Memory Device To copy all the presets from the instrument to a USB memory device, follow the procedure below. 1. Connect a USB memory device to the instrument. 2.
  • Page 234: Copying All Presets From A Usb Memory Device To The Instrument

    9. PRESET FEATURE Copying All Presets from a USB Memory Device to the instrument To copy all the presets from a USB memory device to the instrument, follow the procedure below. 1. Connect a USB memory device to the instrument. 2.
  • Page 235: 10. Video Signal Waveform Display

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY To display the video signal waveform, press WFM. Figure 10-1 Video signal waveform display • Colorimetry Normally, colorimetry is not displayed, but when the colorimetry alarm on the SYS menu is set to on and a colorimetry different from the one specified is received, the alarm is indicated in red in the upper left of the screen.
  • Page 236: Setting The Waveform Display Position

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.2 Setting the Waveform Display Position Use the V POS and H POS knobs to adjust the display position of video signal waveforms. On the multi display, these are valid when you press F•2 MULTI WFM on the MULTI menu. Figure 10-2 V POS and H POS knobs •...
  • Page 237: Configuring The Display Settings

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.3 Configuring the Display Settings To configure the display settings, press F•1 WFM INTEN/CONFIG on the WFM menu. WFM → F•1 WFM INTEN/CONFIG → Figure 10-3 WFM INTEN/CONFIG menu 10.3.1 Selecting the Display Mode To configure the display settings, press F•2 WFM MODE on the WFM INTEN/CONFIG menu. WFM →...
  • Page 238: Turning The Channels On And Off

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display WFM MODE = PARADE Figure 10-5 Selecting the display mode 10.3.2 Turning the Channels On and Off To turn the waveforms on and off, follow the procedure below. You cannot turn all the waveforms off. This menu item is not displayed when COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPOSITE or when YGBR or YRGB is set to ON.
  • Page 239: Parade Display

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.3.3 4Y Parade Display To extract the Y signals from channels 1 to 4 and display them side by side, follow the procedure below. The conditions for displaying the 4Y parade display are listed below. •...
  • Page 240: Selecting The Waveform Color

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.3.6 Selecting the Waveform Color To select the video signal waveform color, follow the procedure below. On the multi display, the following colors are assigned to the video signal waveforms. Y: White Cb: Cyan Cr: Magenta G: Green B: Blue R: Red...
  • Page 241: Selecting The Scale Unit

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.3.9 Selecting the Scale Unit To select the scale unit, follow the procedure below. When COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPOSITE and the composite display format is NTSC, the scale unit setting is fixed at %. When the composite display format is PAL, this is fixed to V. Video signal white (100 %) becomes 0.7 V or 100 % on the scale.
  • Page 242 10. Video Signal Waveform Display SCALE UNIT = HD%,SD% SCALE UNIT = CV DEC SCALE UNIT = CV HEX Figure 10-7 Selecting the scale unit...
  • Page 243: 10.3.10 Displaying A Scale For 75% Color Bars

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.3.10 Displaying a Scale for 75% Color Bars When COLOR MATRIX is set to YCbCr, to display a scale on which a 75% color bar signal input is mapped to the peak level of the chrominance, follow the procedure below. [See also] COLOR MATRIX →...
  • Page 244 10. Video Signal Waveform Display SCALE DISPLAY = OFF Figure 10-9 Displaying the scale...
  • Page 245: Configuring The Gain And Filter Settings

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.4 Configuring the Gain and Filter Settings To configure the gain and filter settings, press F•2 GAIN/FILTER on the WFM menu. WFM → F•2 GAIN/FILTER → Figure 10-10 GAIN/FILTER menu You cannot set these when external sync signal waveform display is in use. They are set to the following values.
  • Page 246: Selecting The Filter

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.4.3 Selecting the Filter To select the filter to apply to video signal waveforms, follow the procedure below. The filters that you can select vary depending on the COLOR MATRIX setting. [See also] COLOR MATRIX → section 10.8.1, “Selecting the Color Matrix.” Procedure (When COLOR MATRIX is set to YCbCr, GBR, or RGB) WFM →...
  • Page 247 10. Video Signal Waveform Display Procedure (When COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPOSITE) WFM → F•2 GAIN/FILTER → F•3 FILTER: FLAT / LUM / FLAT+LUM / LUM+CRMA Settings FLAT: Only the pseudo-composite signal is displayed. LUM: Only the luminance signal is displayed. FLAT+LUM: The pseudo-composite and luminance signals are displayed side by side.
  • Page 248 10. Video Signal Waveform Display FILTER = LUM FILTER = FLAT+LUM FILTER = LUM+CRMA Figure 10-12 Selecting the filter (composite)
  • Page 249: Setting The Scale Jump

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.4.4 Setting the Scale Jump If F•2 GAIN MAG is set to X5, the waveform is expanded five times in the Y-axis direction. To select the area you want to see expanded, follow the procedure below. You can view the area that is currently displayed with respect to the entire waveform on the scale shown on the right side of the screen.
  • Page 250 10. Video Signal Waveform Display • Cursors The scale jump function operates based on the Y-axis cursor, and the area near the currently selected cursor (▼ mark) is expanded. An operation example is shown below. [Preparation] 1. On the CURSOR menu, set F•1 CURSOR to ON and F•2 XY SEL to Y. 2.
  • Page 251: Configuring The Sweep Settings

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.5 Configuring the Sweep Settings To configure the sweep settings, press F•3 SWEEP on the WFM menu. WFM → F•3 SWEEP → Figure 10-14 SWEEP menu 10.5.1 Selecting the Sweep Method To select the video signal waveform sweep method, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM →...
  • Page 252: Selecting The Line Display Format

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display SWEEP = V Figure 10-15 Selecting the sweep method 10.5.2 Selecting the Line Display Format When F•1 SWEEP is set to H, to select the sweep time, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM → F•3 SWEEP → F•2 H SWEEP: 1H / 2H Settings One line is displayed.
  • Page 253: Selecting The Field Display Format

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display H SWEEP = 2H Figure 10-16 Selecting the line display format 10.5.3 Selecting the Field Display Format When F•1 SWEEP is set to V, to select the sweep time, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM → F•3 SWEEP → F•2 V SWEEP: 1V / 2V Settings One field is displayed.
  • Page 254: Selecting The Horizontal Magnification

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display V SWEEP = 2V Figure 10-17 Selecting the field display format Furthermore, when the input signal is interlace or segmented frame and F•2 V SWEEP is set to 1V, to select which field is displayed, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM →...
  • Page 255 10. Video Signal Waveform Display Settings The video signal waveforms are displayed so that they fit on the screen. X10: The video signal waveforms are magnified from the center of the display to 10 times the size of X1. X20: The video signal waveforms are magnified from the center of the display to 20 times the size of X1.
  • Page 256 10. Video Signal Waveform Display SWEEP MAG = ACTIVE SWEEP MAG = BLANK Figure 10-18 Horizontal magnifications...
  • Page 257: Displaying The Blanking Interval

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.5.5 Displaying the Blanking Interval To set how the waveforms in the blanking interval are displayed, follow the procedure below. If a setting other than REMOVE is selected, the vertical blanking interval is also displayed on the vector display.
  • Page 258: Configuring The Cursor Settings

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.6 Configuring the Cursor Settings To configure the cursor settings, press F•4 CURSOR on the WFM menu. WFM → F•4 CURSOR → Figure 10-20 CURSOR menu 10.6.1 Turning Cursors On and Off To turn cursors on and off, follow the procedure shown below. The REF cursor is displayed in blue, and the DELTA cursor is displayed in green.
  • Page 259: Selecting The Y-Axis Measurement Unit

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display XY SELECT = Y Figure 10-21 Selecting the cursor 10.6.3 Selecting the Y-Axis Measurement Unit When F•2 XY SELECT is set to Y, to select the Y-axis cursor measurement unit, follow the procedure below. When COLOR MATRIX is set to YCbCr, GBR, or RGB, the default value is %. [See also] COLOR MATRIX →...
  • Page 260: Selecting The X-Axis Measurement Unit

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.6.4 Selecting the X-Axis Measurement Unit When F•2 XY SELECT is set to X, to select the X-axis cursor measurement unit, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM → F•4 CURSOR → F•3 X UNIT: sec / Hz Settings sec: The measurement unit is seconds.
  • Page 261 10. Video Signal Waveform Display CURSOR VALUE = ON Figure 10-22 Turning the cursor value display on and off...
  • Page 262: Configuring The Line Selection Settings

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.7 Configuring the Line Selection Settings To configure the line selection settings, press F•5 LINE SELECT on the WFM menu. WFM → F•5 LINE SELECT → Figure 10-23 LINE SELECT menu 10.7.1 Turning Line Selection On and Off To display the vector of the selected line, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 263: Setting The Line Selection Range

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display LINE SELECT = ON LINE SELECT = OFF Figure 10-24 Turning line selection on and off 10.7.2 Setting the Line Selection Range When F•1 LINE SELECT is set to ON and the input signal format is interlaced or segmented frame, to set the line selection range, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 264: Configuring The Color System Settings

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.8 Configuring the Color System Settings To configure the color system settings, press F•7 COLOR SYSTEM on the WFM menu. WFM → F•7 COLOR SYSTEM → Figure 10-25 COLOR SYSTEM menu You cannot set these when external sync signal waveform display is in use. 10.8.1 Selecting the Color Matrix The instrument performs a matrix conversion on an input signal to convert it into a GBR, RGB...
  • Page 265 10. Video Signal Waveform Display COLOR MATRIX = GBR COLOR MATRIX = RGB COLOR MATRIX = COMPOSITE Figure 10-26 Selecting the color matrix...
  • Page 266: Turning The Luminance Signal On And Off

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.8.2 Turning the Luminance Signal On and Off When F•1 COLOR MATRIX is set to GBR or RGB, to turn the luminance signal (Y) on and off, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM → F•7 COLOR SYSTEM →...
  • Page 267: Selecting The Setup Level

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.8.4 Selecting the Setup Level When F•1 COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPOSITE, to select the setup level, follow the procedure below. This menu does not appear if the composite display format is PAL. Procedure WFM →...
  • Page 268: Displaying The External Sync Signal Waveform

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.9 Displaying the External Sync Signal Waveform When F•1 EXTERNAL SYNC is set to ON on the WFM INTEN/CONFIG menu, the external sync signal waveform and the EXTERNAL SYNC menu appear. When SDI System is set to 2K SD/HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL on the SYS menu, the external sync signal waveform can be displayed.
  • Page 269: Selecting The Scale Color

    10. Video Signal Waveform Display 10.9.4 Selecting the Scale Color To select the scale color, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM → F•1 WFM INTEN/CONFIG → F•5 WFM SCALE → F•2 SCALE COLOR: WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE 10.9.5 Selecting the Scale Unit When the external sync signal is NTSC, this is fixed to %.
  • Page 270: 11. Vector Display

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11. VECTOR DISPLAY To display vectors, press VECT, F•1 VECT INTEN/CONFIG, and then F•1 VECTOR DISPLAY to select VECTOR. When VECTOR DISPLAY is set to 5BAR, see 11.8, “5-Bar Display,” for the explanation. When set to HISTGRAM, see 11.9, “Histogram Display,” for the explanation. When VECTOR DISPLAY is set to CIE, see 12, “CIE Chromaticity Diagram Display,”...
  • Page 271: Operation Key Description

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.1 Operation Key Description On the LV5600, operation keys other than S-CUT can be controlled from the mouse and touch panel. On the LV7600, keys can be controlled from the panel, mouse, and touch panel. On the vector display, you can press the operation keys to change the following settings. (Some settings may not be changed.) The key LEDs light when the underlined setting is selected.
  • Page 272: Adjusting The Waveform Intensity

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.2.2 Adjusting the Waveform Intensity To adjust the vector intensity, follow the procedure below. Press the function dial (F•D) to return the setting to its default value (0). Procedure VECT → F•1 VECT INTEN/CONFIG → F•3 VECTOR INTENSITY: -128 - 0 - 127 11.2.3 Selecting the Waveform Color To select the vector color, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 273: Configuring The 3G-B-Ds Display

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.2.4 Configuring the 3G-B-DS Display When measuring 3G-B-DS, to select the display mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•1 VECT INTEN/CONFIG → F•5 3G-B-DS DISPLAY: STREAM1 / STREAM2 / MIX / ALIGN Settings STREAM1: Stream 1 is displayed. STREAM2: Stream 2 is displayed.
  • Page 274: Setting The Scale

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.3 Setting the Scale To configure the scale, use F•2 VECTOR SCALE on the VECT menu. VECT → F•2 VECTOR SCALE → Figure 11-4 VECTOR SCALE menu 11.3.1 Adjusting the Scale Intensity To adjust the scale intensity, follow the procedure below. Press the function dial (F•D) to return the setting to its default value (4).
  • Page 275: Turning The I And Q Axes On And Off

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.3.3 Turning the I and Q Axes On and Off To turn the I and Q axes on and off, follow the procedure below. This menu item does not appear when VECTOR SCALE is set to DCI or BT.2020. When the full scale value of 0.7 V is 100 %, the I and Q axes are displayed at the following values.
  • Page 276: Selecting The Scale

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.3.4 Selecting the Scale When COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPONENT, follow the procedure below to select the scale type. [See also] COLOR MATRIX → section 11.7.1, “Selecting the Color Matrix.” Procedure VECT → F•2 VECTOR SCALE → F•4 VECTOR SCALE: AUTO / BT.601 / BT.709 / DCI / BT.2020 Settings AUTO: A scale for the colorimetry selected on the SYS menu is displayed.
  • Page 277: Setting The Gain

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.4 Setting the Gain To set the gain, press F•3 VECTOR GAIN on the VECT menu. VECT → F•3 VECTOR GAIN → Figure 11-6 VECTOR GAIN menu 11.4.1 Setting the Variable Gain To set the variable vector gain, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT →...
  • Page 278: Selecting The Fixed Gain

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.4.2 Selecting the Fixed Gain To select the fixed vector gain, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•3 VECTOR GAIN → F•2 GAIN MAG: X1 / X5 / IQ-MAG Settings Vectors are displayed at ×1 magnification. Vectors are displayed at ×5 magnification.
  • Page 279: Configuring The Marker Settings

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.5 Configuring the Marker Settings To configure the marker settings, press F•4 MARKER or F•4 VARIABLE MARKER. When the VARIABLE SCALE is set to off, you can use F•4 MARKER to turn the marker display on and off. When the VARIABLE SCALE is set to on, you can use F•4 VARIABLE MARKER to display the VARIABLE MARKER menu.
  • Page 280: Configuring The Variable Marker

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.5.2 Configuring the Variable Marker When the VARIABLE SCALE is set to on, you can use F•4 VARIABLE MARKER to configure the variable marker. [See also] VARIABLE SCALE → Section 11.3.5, “Turning the Variable Scale On and Off” VECT →...
  • Page 281: Configuring The Line Selection Settings

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.6 Configuring the Line Selection Settings To configure the line selection settings, press F•5 LINE SELECT on the VECT menu. VECT → F•5 LINE SELECT → Figure 11-9 LINE SELECT menu 11.6.1 Turning Line Selection On and Off To display the vector of the selected line, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 282: Setting The Line Selection Range

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY LINE SELECT = OFF Figure 11-10 Turning line selection on and off 11.6.2 Setting the Line Selection Range When F•1 LINE SELECT is set to ON and the input signal format is interlaced or segmented frame, to set the line selection range, follow the procedure below. Changing this setting will also change the selected line on the video-signal-waveform, picture, and status (data dump) displays.
  • Page 283: Configuring The Color System Settings

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.7 Configuring the Color System Settings To configure the color system settings, press F•7 COLOR SYSTEM on the VECT menu. VECT → F•7 COLOR SYSTEM → Figure 11-11 COLOR SYSTEM menu 11.7.1 Selecting the Color Matrix To select the vector display format, follow the procedure below. The selected display format is indicated in the lower right of the display.
  • Page 284: Displaying A Scale For 75% Color Bars

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY COLOR MATRIX = COMPOSITE Figure 11-12 Selecting the color matrix 11.7.2 Displaying a Scale for 75% Color Bars To display a scale for 75 % color bars, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•7 COLOR SYSTEM → F•2 COLOR BAR: 100% / 75% Settings 100%: A scale on which a 100% color bar signal input is mapped to the peak level...
  • Page 285: Selecting The Composite Display Format

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.7.3 Selecting the Composite Display Format To select the composite display format, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•7 COLOR SYSTEM → F•3 COMPOSITE FORMAT: AUTO / NTSC / PAL Settings AUTO: When the input signal frame rate is 25 Hz or 50 Hz, the format is PAL. Otherwise, the format is NTSC.
  • Page 286: Selecting The Setup Level

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.7.4 Selecting the Setup Level When F•1 COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPOSITE, to select the setup level, follow the procedure below. This menu does not appear if the composite display format is PAL. Procedure VECT → F•7 COLOR SYSTEM → F•4 SETUP: 0% / 7.5% 11.8 5-Bar Display To display the 5 bar screen, press VECT, F•1 VECT INTEN/CONFIG, and then F•1 VECTOR...
  • Page 287: Selecting The Scale Unit

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY • Menu Use the VECT menu to configure the 5-bar display settings. VECT → Figure 11-16 Vector menu 11.8.1 Selecting the Scale Unit When VECTOR DISPLAY is set to 5BAR, to select the scale unit, follow the procedure below. [See also] VECTOR DISPLAY →...
  • Page 288 11. VECTOR DISPLAY 5BAR SCALE = mV 5BAR SCALE = HEX 5BAR SCALE = DEC Figure 11-17 Selecting the scale unit...
  • Page 289: Selecting The Display Order

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.8.2 Selecting the Display Order To select the 5-bar display order, follow the procedure shown below. Procedure VECT → F•3 5BAR SEQUENCE: GBR / RGB Settings GBR: From the left, the signals are displayed in this order: Y, G, B, R, CMP. RGB: From the left, the signals are displayed in this order: Y, R, G, B, CMP.
  • Page 290: Histogram Display

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY 11.9 Histogram Display To display histograms, press VECT, F•1 VECT INTEN/CONFIG, and then F•1 VECTOR DISPLAY to select HISTGRAM. The histogram display shows the image data distribution by plotting the luminance level and R, G, B levels on the horizontal axis and the number of pixels at each luminance level and R, G, B level on the vertical axis.
  • Page 291 11. VECTOR DISPLAY • When HISTGRAM FORM is TILE Luminance, R, G, and B are displayed in tiles. Figure 11-21 Tiled display • When HISTGRAM FORM is ALIGN-H Luminance, R, G, and B are displayed side by side. Figure 11-22 ALIGN_H display...
  • Page 292: Selecting The Measurement Signal

    11. VECTOR DISPLAY • When HISTGRAM FORM is ALIGN-V Luminance, R, G, and B are displayed top to bottom. Figure 11-23 ALIGN_V display 11.9.2 Selecting the Measurement Signal When HISTGRAM FORM is SINGLE, to select the measurement signal, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 293: 12. Cie Chromaticity Diagram Display

    12. CIE Chromaticity Diagram Display 12. CIE CHROMATICITY DIAGRAM DISPLAY To display the CIE chromaticity diagram, press VECT, F•1 VECT INTEN/CONFIG, and then F•1 VECTOR DISPLAY to select CIE DIAGRAM. When VECTOR DISPLAY is set to VECT, 5BAR or HISTGRAM, see 11, “CIE Chromaticity Diagram Display,”...
  • Page 294: Selecting The Color Scale

    12. CIE Chromaticity Diagram Display 12.1.1 Selecting the Color Scale To select the horseshoe-shaped color scale, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•2 CIE DIAGRAM SCALE → F•1 COLOR: B.G. COLOR / B.G. WHITE / B.G. BLACK Settings B.G. COLOR: The color scale is displayed.
  • Page 295: Selecting The Triangle

    12. CIE Chromaticity Diagram Display 12.1.2 Selecting the Triangle To display up to three color triangles, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•2 CIE DIAGRAM SCALE → F•2 TRIANGLE1: BT.601(525) / BT.601(625) / BT.709 / DCI / BT.2020 / OFF →...
  • Page 296: Setting The User-Defined Triangle

    12. CIE Chromaticity Diagram Display 12.1.3 Setting the User-defined Triangle To set the user-defined triangle, press F•4 USER TRIANGLE on the CIE DIAGRAM SCALE menu. Up to two user-defined triangles can be specified. Press F•1 TRIANGLE to select 1 or 2. VECT →...
  • Page 297: Turning The Sub Scale On And Off

    12. CIE Chromaticity Diagram Display The key operations that you can perform in the triangle name input display are as follows: F•1 CLEAR ALL Deletes all characters F•2 DELETE Deletes the character at the cursor F•3 INSERT Inserts a character at the cursor F•4 <= Moves the cursor to the left F•5 =>...
  • Page 298: Setting The Chromaticity Diagram Mode

    12. CIE Chromaticity Diagram Display 12.2 Setting the Chromaticity Diagram Mode To set the chromaticity diagram mode, press F•3 CIE DIAGRAM SETTING on the VECT menu. VECT → F•3 CIE DIAGRAM SETTING → Figure 12-8 CIE DIAGRAM SETTING menu 12.2.1 Selecting the Display Mode To select the display mode, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 299: Turning Clipping On And Off

    12. CIE Chromaticity Diagram Display 12.2.3 Turning Clipping On and Off To turn clipping on and off, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•3 CIE DIAGRAM SETTING → F•3 CLIP: ON / OFF Settings Negative values of the input signal are clipped to zero. OFF: Negative values of the input signal are displayed according to BT.1361.
  • Page 300: Displaying Cursors

    12. CIE Chromaticity Diagram Display 12.3 Displaying Cursors To display a cursor on the chromaticity diagram, follow the procedure shown below. You can move the cursor horizontally using the H POS knob and vertically using the V POS knob. The measured values are shown in the upper right of the display. Press the H POS and V POS knobs to move the cursor to the following position.
  • Page 301: 13. Picture Screen

    13. Picture Screen 13. PICTURE SCREEN To display the picture, press PIC. Figure 13-1 Picture display...
  • Page 302: Selecting The Display Mode

    13. Picture Screen 13.1 Selecting the Display Mode To select the picture display mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•1 PIC CONFIG → F•1 PICTURE MODE: FIT / REAL / X2 / FULL FRM Settings FIT: The picture is displayed at the optimal size for the display area. Because the picture is enlarged or reduced, the display may become coarse or pixels may drop out.
  • Page 303: Adjusting The Picture

    13. Picture Screen 13.2 Adjusting the Picture To adjust the picture, press F•2 ADJUST in the PIC CONFIG menu. PIC → F•1 PIC CONFIG → F•2 ADJUST → Figure 13-3 ADJUST menu 13.2.1 Switching between the Color and Monochrome Displays To switch between the color and monochrome displays, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 304: Adjusting The Gain

    13. Picture Screen 13.2.5 Adjusting the Gain To adjust the gain, press F•1 GAIN on the GAIN/BIAS menu. PIC → F•1 PIC CONFIG → F•2 ADJUST → F•5 GAIN/BIAS → F•1 GAIN → Figure 13-4 GAIN menu To adjust the gain separately for the R, G, B, and chroma signals, follow the procedure below. Press the function dial (F•D) to return the setting to its default value (100.0).
  • Page 305: Configuring The Display Settings

    13. Picture Screen 13.3 Configuring the Display Settings To configure the display settings, press F•3 INDICATION SETTING on the PIC CONFIG menu. PIC → F•1 PIC CONFIG → F•3 INDICATION SETTING → Figure 13-6 INDICATION SETTING menu 13.3.1 Displaying Gamut Errors To display the locations of gamut errors and luminance errors on the picture, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 306: Turning The Information On And Off

    13. Picture Screen 13.3.2 Turning the Information On and Off To turn on and off the display of the following information that you arranged in the layout, follow the procedure below. This setting is valid on the display that appears when PIC is pressed. For multi display and other displays, it is fixed to ON.
  • Page 307: Configuring The 3G-B-Ds Display

    13. Picture Screen 13.3.3 Configuring the 3G-B-DS Display When measuring 3G-B-DS, to select the display mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•1 PIC CONFIG → F•3 INDICATION SETTING → F•5 3G-B-DS DISPLAY: STREAM1 / STREAM2 / ALIGN Settings STREAM1: Stream 1 is displayed.
  • Page 308: Configuring The Marker Settings

    13. Picture Screen 13.4 Configuring the Marker Settings To configure the marker settings, press F•4 MARKER on the PIC CONFIG menu. This menu item does not appear when PICTURE MODE is set to a value other than FIT. [See also] PICTURE MODE →...
  • Page 309: Setting The Aspect Marker

    13. Picture Screen 13.4.3 Setting the Aspect Marker To display the aspect marker, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•1 PIC CONFIG → F•4 MARKER → F•3 ASPECT MARKER: OFF / 17:9 / 16:9 / 14:9 / 13:9 / 4:3 / 2.39:1 / AFD Settings OFF: The aspect marker is not displayed.
  • Page 310 13. Picture Screen The AFD codes that are displayed in the upper left of the screen are displayed as shown below according to the coded frame and the AFD code. If there are no AFD packets embedded in the input signal, “---------” is displayed. Table 13-1 AFD display Displayed Coded...
  • Page 311: Setting The Aspect Shadow

    13. Picture Screen 13.4.4 Setting the Aspect Shadow When F•3 ASPECT MARKER is set to a value other than OFF, to adjust the darkness of the aspect marker shadow, follow the procedure below. The larger the number, the darker the shadow.
  • Page 312: Setting The Safe Action Marker

    13. Picture Screen 13.4.5 Setting the Safe Action Marker To configure safety marker settings, press F•5 SAFETY ZONE on the MARKER menu. When F•3 ASPECT MARKER is set to AFD, this menu item is not available. PIC → F•1 PIC CONFIG → F•4 MARKER → F•5 SAFETY ZONE → Figure 13-12 SAFETY ZONE menu To display the safe action marker, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 313: Setting User Markers

    13. Picture Screen 13.4.7 Setting User Markers By setting F•1 SAFE ACTION to USER1 and F•2 SAFE TITLE to USER2, you can display up to two user-defined markers. To configure user-defined marker settings, press F•3 USER1/2 SET on the SAFETY ZONE menu.
  • Page 314: Setting The Superimpose Feature

    13. Picture Screen 13.5 Setting the Superimpose Feature The superimpose feature displays closed caption information on top of pictures. To display the closed caption information, press F•5 SUPER IMPOSE on the PIC CONFIG menu. PIC → F•1 PIC CONFIG → F•5 SUPER IMPOSE → Figure 13-14 SUPER IMPOSE menu 13.5.1 Selecting the Closed Caption Display...
  • Page 315: Selecting The Format Of Japanese Closed Captions

    13. Picture Screen to display, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•1 PIC CONFIG → F•5 SUPER IMPOSE → F•3 LANGUAGE: CC1 / CC2 / CC3 / CC4 / TEXT1 / TEXT2 / TEXT3 / TEXT4 When F•2 FORMAT is set to 708, to select the English closed caption content to display, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 316: Displaying The Clear Screen Log

    13. Picture Screen 13.5.6 Displaying the Clear Screen Log You can detect the clear screen commands that are embedded in the broadcasts of programs with closed captions and display a log of these commands. In addition, using specified timecodes, you can check whether closed captions in TV commercial materials are displayed during the closed caption prohibited time.
  • Page 317 13. Picture Screen • General Display Description • Generation Number The clear screen log entries are listed in order with the most recent events listed first. By turning the function dial (F•D) to the right, you can scroll the screen to view older entries in the log.
  • Page 318 13. Picture Screen • Configuring the Closed Caption Checking Function Carry out the procedure below to check whether a closed caption is displayed during the closed caption prohibited time. Procedure PIC → F•1 PIC CONFIG → F•5 SUPER IMPOSE → F•5 CS LOG → F•5 TIMECODE SET Settings OFF: Closed caption checking is disabled (log will be recorded).
  • Page 319 13. Picture Screen • Saving Data to a USB Memory Device You can save the clear screen log to a USB memory device as a text file. To save a file with a name that you specify, follow the procedure below. 1.
  • Page 320 13. Picture Screen 5. Enter a file name using up to 14 characters. The key operations that you can perform in the file name input display are as follows: F•1 CLEAR ALL Deletes all characters F•2 DELETE Deletes the character at the cursor F•4 <= Moves the cursor to the left F•5 =>...
  • Page 321: Clearing Japanese Closed Caption Data

    13. Picture Screen • Measurement Example As an example, this section describes how to perform closed caption checking on TV commercial material. 1. On the CAPTURE & DISPLAY tab of the SYS menu, set Time Code to LTC or VITC. After setting them, press F•1 COMPLETE.
  • Page 322: Selecting The Multiplex System For European Closed Captions

    13. Picture Screen 13.5.8 Selecting the Multiplex System for European Closed Captions To select the multiplex system for European closed captions from the two types below, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•1 PIC CONFIG → F•5 SUPER IMPOSE → F•2 WST TRANSPORT: VBI / OP47 Settings VBI: European closed caption information that is embedded in vertical blanking...
  • Page 323: Configuring Cinelite Settings

    13. Picture Screen 13.6 Configuring CINELITE Settings CINELITE is a feature that displays luminance levels of video signals on the picture. To show the CINELITE display, press F•2 CINELITE on the PIC menu. PIC → F•2 CINELITE → Figure 13-18 CINELITE menu To switch to the CINELITE display, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 324: Stop Display Description

    13. Picture Screen 13.6.1 f Stop Display Description To set f Stop, press F•1 CINELITE DISPLAY to select f Stop and then press F•2 f STOP SETUP. On the f Stop display, luminance levels are displayed using f-stop (exposure) values. The measured f Stop value for a group of measured points is typically displayed using white, but it will be displayed using yellow when it corresponds to a luminance level of 80 % or more.
  • Page 325: Procedure For Displaying The F Stop Display

    13. Picture Screen 13.6.2 Procedure for Displaying the f Stop Display The following example shows how to display 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.
  • Page 326: Display Screen Description

    13. Picture Screen 13.6.3 %DISPLAY Screen Description To set % DISPLAY, press F•1 CINELITE DISPLAY to select % DISPLAY and then press F•2 % DISPLAY SETUP. On the %DISPLAY screen, you can display luminance levels using Y%, RGB%, RGB255, CODE VALUE, or CODE VALUE DEC.
  • Page 327 13. Picture Screen • RGB255 Display Each of the R, G, and B levels is indicated using 256 steps from 0 to 255. The levels are also indicated using bars on the left side of the display (the order is R, G, and then B). The value of an RGB level that is 100 % or greater is 255.
  • Page 328: Selecting The Points To Display

    13. Picture Screen 13.6.4 Selecting the Points to Display You can set three points to measure: P1 to P3. To select the measured points that you want to display, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•2 CINELITE → F•2 f STOP SETUP → F•1 MEASURE NUMBERS: P1 / P1+P2 / P1+P2+P3 →...
  • Page 329: Configuring User-Defined Correction Tables

    13. Picture Screen 13.6.7 Configuring User-Defined Correction Tables The default gamma correction value when measuring f Stop levels is 0.45, but you can also use a user-defined gamma correction table that matches the gamma characteristics of the camera that you are using. There are two types of user-defined correction tables.
  • Page 330 13. Picture Screen Figure 13-24 User-defined correction table creation screen 7. Press F•1 TABLE CLEAR. All the values in the user-defined correction table that is currently being edited are initialized. Be sure to initialize the values first when you create a new user-defined correction table.
  • Page 331 13. Picture Screen The REF value in the user-defined correction table is entered when you press F•4 18% REF-SET on the f Stop display. For example, if you use the left-hand table shown below and press F•4 18% REF-SET when the luminance value at the intersection of the cursors is 416 (10-bit value), the f Stop value at that point (3.0) is displayed as the REF value.
  • Page 332 13. Picture Screen • Loading a User-Defined Correction Table into the instrument You can load up to five user-defined correction tables into the instrument. To load a user-defined correction table into the instrument, follow the procedure below. 1. Create a user-defined correction table. Example (TEST.CLT): ################################# Comment...
  • Page 333 13. Picture Screen Keyword Be sure to put the keyword lines before the data lines and to enter a keyword without anything preceding it at the beginning of each keyword line. NAME: The instrument displays the eight characters that follow the separator (colon) as the name of the correction table.
  • Page 334: Displaying Link Markers

    13. Picture Screen 10. Turn the function dial (F•D) to select the copy source file from the USB memory device. 11. Press F•3 FILE LOAD. The user-defined correction table that you selected is copied from the USB memory to USER_A. The copy operation is complete when the file list screen disappears and the display returns to the measurement screen.
  • Page 335: Configuring Cinezone Settings

    13. Picture Screen 13.7 Configuring CINEZONE Settings The CINEZONE display has a gradation (step) display mode, in which the picture luminance levels are converted into RGB colors and displayed and a search display mode, in which the specified luminance level is displayed using green. To set either of these modes, on the picture menu, press F•2 CINELITE →...
  • Page 336: Step Display Mode

    13. Picture Screen Gradation Display (0% = B, 50% = G, 100% = R) Figure 13-27 Gradation display 13.7.2 Step Display Mode 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.
  • Page 337 13. Picture Screen CINEZONE FORM = STEP Figure 13-28 Step display...
  • Page 338: Search Display Mode

    13. Picture Screen 13.7.3 Search Display Mode In the search display mode, the specified luminance level ±0.5 % is displayed using green on an otherwise monochrome picture display. The picture is displayed such that luminance levels above F•2 UPPER are displayed using red, and levels below F•3 LOWER are displayed using blue.
  • Page 339: Focus Assist Display (Ser25)

    13. Picture Screen 13.8 Focus Assist Display (SER25) The focus assist display makes it easy to verify the focus by highlighting the image according to the amount of detected edges. To configure the focus assist settings, press F•4 FOCUS on the PIC menu. This menu item does not appear when PICTURE MODE is set to FULL FRM.
  • Page 340: Selecting The Detection Sensitivity

    13. Picture Screen 13.8.3 Selecting the Detection Sensitivity When F•2 FOCUS ASSIST is set to ON, to select the edge detection sensitivity, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•4 FOCUS → F•3 SENSITIVE: LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH / V-HIGH / U-HIGH 13.8.4 Selecting the Luminance Level When F•2 FOCUS ASSIST is set to ON, to select the picture luminance level as a percentage,...
  • Page 341: Configuring The Line Selection Settings

    13. Picture Screen 13.9 Configuring the Line Selection Settings To configure the line selection settings, press F•5 LINE SELECT on the PIC menu. This menu item does not appear when PICTURE MODE is set to a value other than FIT. [See also] PICTURE MODE →...
  • Page 342: Setting The Line Selection Range

    13. Picture Screen 13.9.2 Setting the Line Selection Range When F•1 LINE SELECT is set to ON and the input signal format is interlaced or segmented frame, to set the line selection range, follow the procedure below. Changing this setting will also change the selected line on the video-signal-waveform, vector, and status (data dump) displays.
  • Page 343: Hdr Display (Ser23)

    14. HDR Display (SER23) 14. HDR DISPLAY (SER23) HDR signals can be measured by installing SER23. HDR signal measurement supports all formats except for SD or XYZ. To measure HDR signals, use SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → HDR tab to select the HDR signal standard for each display channel.
  • Page 344 14. HDR Display (SER23) • Scale Unit and Range The scale unit and range used on HDR signal measurements are as follows depending on the settings on the HDR tab. System Range Scale Mode Gamma Scale None Narrow 1200% SDI code value: 64 to 940 is displayed as 0 to 1200%. 100% SDI code value: 64 to 940 is displayed as 0 to 100%.
  • Page 345: Video Signal Waveform Display

    14. HDR Display (SER23) 14.1 Video Signal Waveform Display On the video signal waveform display, scales and cursors for HDR signals can be displayed. 14.1.1 Scale Display During HDR measurement, a scale corresponding to the HDR signal is displayed on the right side of the video signal waveform.
  • Page 346 14. HDR Display (SER23) HDR Mode = HLG, SYSTEM GAMMA = OFF, Range = Narrow, HLG Scale = 100% HDR Mode = HLG, SYSTEM GAMMA = OFF, Range = Full, HLG Scale = 1200% HDR Mode = HLG, SYSTEM GAMMA = OFF, Range = Full, HLG Scale = 100%...
  • Page 347 14. HDR Display (SER23) HDR Mode = HLG, SYSTEM GAMMA = ON, Range = Narrow, HLG Scale = 1200% or 100% HDR Mode = HLG, SYSTEM GAMMA = ON, Range = Full, HLG Scale = 1200% or 100% HDR Mode = PQ, Range = Narrow...
  • Page 348 14. HDR Display (SER23) HDR Mode = PQ, Range = Full HDR Mode = S-Log3, SYSTEM GAMMA = OFF HDR Mode = S-Log3, SYSTEM GAMMA = ON Figure 14-2 Scale display...
  • Page 349 14. HDR Display (SER23) HDR Mode = C-Log HDR Mode = Log-C, EI = 200 HDR Mode = Log-C, EI = 400...
  • Page 350 14. HDR Display (SER23) HDR Mode = Log-C, EI = 800 HDR Mode = Log-C, EI = 1600 Figure 14-3 Scale display...
  • Page 351: Selecting The Scale Display

    14. HDR Display (SER23) 14.1.2 Selecting the Scale Display During HDR measurement, to select the scale display, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM → F•1 WFM INTEN/CONFIG → F•5 WFM SCALE → F•3 SCALE SETTING → F•3 SCALE DISPLAY: OFF / MAIN / HDR / BOTH Settings OFF: The scale display is turned off.
  • Page 352: Setting The Reference Level

    14. HDR Display (SER23) SCALE DISPLAY = HDR SCALE DISPLAY = BOTH Figure 14-4 Selecting the scale display 14.1.3 Setting the Reference Level When VARIABLE is selected on the HDR tab for HDR measurement, to set the reference level, follow the procedure below. This setting is shared with REF [%] of the CINEZONE display.
  • Page 353: Cursor Display

    14. HDR Display (SER23) 14.1.4 Cursor Display During cursor measurement, to display measured values for HDR signals, follow the procedure below. The unit of measurement is % when on the HDR tab, HDR Mode is HLG or S-Log3 and SYSTEM GAMMA is OFF and cd/m2 when HDR Mode is HLG or S-Log3 and SYSTEM GAMMA is ON or when HDR Mode is PQ.
  • Page 354: Vector Display

    14. HDR Display (SER23) 14.2 Vector Display On the vector display, a histogram for HDR signals can be displayed. 14.2.1 Histogram Display During histogram display, to select the horizontal scale, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•2 HISTGRAM SCALE: % / HDR The scale for HDR varies as follows depending on the settings on the HDR tab.
  • Page 355: Picture Screen

    14. HDR Display (SER23) 14.3 Picture Screen The picture display can show CINELITE, CINEZONE, MAXFALL, and MAXCLL for HDR signals. During HDR measurement F•2 CINELITE of the PIC menu changes to F•2 CINELITE/HDR. You can use this to show CINELITE, CINEZONE, MAXFALL, and MAXCLL. PIC →...
  • Page 356: Display

    14. HDR Display (SER23) 14.3.2 %DISPLAY The %DISPLAY of HDR signals shows measured values for HDR signals. In addition, even if the brightness level is 80% or higher or 0% or lower, measured values are displayed in white, not yellow. Use the %DISPLAY SETUP menu to configure the %DISPLAY settings.
  • Page 357: Cinezone Display

    14. HDR Display (SER23) 14.3.3 CINEZONE Display On the CINEZONE display of HDR signals, to display the SDR area in monochrome and HDR area in color, follow the procedure below to select ON. Note that if F•5 HDR ZONE is set to ON, STEP and SEARCH cannot be selected for F•1 CINEZONE FORM.
  • Page 358: Link Marker Display

    14. HDR Display (SER23) To set the display colors, follow the procedure below. If you set REF at boundary of the SDR area and HDR area, the SDR area can be displayed in monochrome and HDR area in color. When Variable is set to On on the HDR tab, you can set the REF value. If set to off, the default value is used.
  • Page 359: Maxfall And Maxcll Displays

    14. HDR Display (SER23) 14.4 MAXFALL and MAXCLL Displays MAXFALL (Maximum Frame Average Light Level) is a function that calculates the maximum value among the R, G, and B values in each pixel and sums the maximums of all pixels. The sum is divided by the number of pixels per frame to derive the average in the frame.
  • Page 360: Clearing Measurements

    14. HDR Display (SER23) 14.4.3 Clearing Measurements To clear MAXFALL and MAXCLL measurements, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•2 CINELITE/HDR → F•3 MAX FALL/CLL → F•3 CLEAR...
  • Page 361: 15. Audio Display

    15. Audio Display 15. AUDIO DISPLAY To display the audio screen, press AUDIO. On the audio display, the embedded audio signal applied to SDI INPUT can be displayed on a meter. If SER03 is installed, Lissajous display, surround display, or status display can be shown with the meter display.
  • Page 362: Setting The Signals To Measure

    15. Audio Display 15.1 Setting the Signals to Measure To configure the measurement signal settings, press F•7 MAPPING on the AUDIO menu. Procedure AUDIO → F•7 MAPPING 15.1.1 Selecting the Measurement Signal On the TARGET tab, select the measurement signal, select the audio group, and assign the headphone output.
  • Page 363: Channel Assignment For The Lissajous Display (Ser03)

    15. Audio Display • EXT Audio Input Group If INPUT is set to EXT AUDIO and both EXTERNAL AUDIO settings are set to Input on the AUDIO IN/OUT tab, select the input group. A / B • CH Mode Select the number of measurement channels. If INPUT is set to EMB AUDIO and CH Mode is set to 8ch, CH9/10 to CH15/16 cannot be selected.
  • Page 364: Channel Assignment For The Surround Display (Ser03)

    15. Audio Display 15.1.3 Channel Assignment for the Surround Display (SER03) On the SURROUND tab, assign channels from the audio group selected with GROUP SELECT. AUDIO → F•7 MAPPING → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 15-4 SURROUND tab 15.1.4 Configuring Audio Input/Output Connectors (SER03) Use the AUDIO IN/OUT tab to configure the DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT and ANALOG...
  • Page 365: Channel Assignment For The Analog Audio Output Connector (Ser03)

    15. Audio Display • EXTERNAL AUDIO Select whether to use the DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT connectors of each group as input connectors or output connectors. INPUT / OUTPUT • ANALOG AUDIO Select whether to use ANALOG AUDIO as input connectors or output connectors. INPUT / OUTPUT 15.1.5 Channel Assignment for the Analog Audio Output Connector (SER03)
  • Page 366: Selecting The Display Mode (Ser03)

    15. Audio Display 15.2 Selecting the Display Mode (SER03) To select the display mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•1 DISPLAY MODE: LISSAJOU / SURROUND / METER / STATUS Settings LISSAJOU: Lissajous curves are displayed. During 8-channel measurement, audio meters are also displayed.
  • Page 367 15. Audio Display DISPLAY MODE = LISSAJOU DISPLAY MODE = SURROUND DISPLAY MODE = METER...
  • Page 368 15. Audio Display DISPLAY MODE = STATUS DISPLAY MODE = LOUDNESS Figure 15-7 Selecting the display mode...
  • Page 369: Configuring Error Detection Settings

    15. Audio Display 15.3 Configuring Error Detection Settings To configure the error detection and meter display settings, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•4 ERROR SETUP Figure 15-8 ERROR SETUP tab • Level Over Turn the level error detection on or off. An error is detected when the level set with OVER dBFS is exceeded.
  • Page 370: Adjusting The Volume

    15. Audio Display • Parity Error Turn the parity error detection on or off. OFF / ON • Validity Error Turn the validity error detection on or off. OFF / ON • CRC Error Turn the CRC error detection on or off. OFF / ON •...
  • Page 371: Meter Display

    15. Audio Display 15.5 Meter Display Meters are always displayed excluding the Lissajous display and status display during 16-channel management. To configure meter display settings, press F•3 METER SETUP on the AUDIO menu. AUDIO → F•3 METER SETUP → Figure 15-9 Meter display 15.5.1 Selecting the Scale To select the meter's scale, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 372: Selecting The Response Model

    15. Audio Display 15.5.2 Selecting the Response Model To select the meter's response model, follow the procedure below. The selected response model is indicated in the lower right of the screen. Procedure AUDIO → F•3 METER SETUP → F•2 RESPONSE: TRUEPEAK / PPM / VU →...
  • Page 373: Setting The Reference Level

    15. Audio Display 15.5.4 Setting the Reference Level To set the reference level, press F•5 LEVEL SETTING on the METER SETUP menu. AUDIO → F•3 METER SETUP → F•5 LEVEL SETTING → Figure 15-10 LEVEL SETTING menu To set the meter reference level, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO →...
  • Page 374: Lissajous Display (Ser03)

    15. Audio Display 15.6 Lissajous Display (SER03) To display Lissajous curves, set F•1 DISPLAY MODE on the AUDIO menu to LISSAJOU. To configure the Lissajous display settings, press F•2 LISSAJOU SETUP. This setting is available when F•1 DISPLAY MODE is set to LISSAJOU. AUDIO →...
  • Page 375: Selecting The Lissajous Curve Display Format

    15. Audio Display 15.6.3 Selecting the Lissajous Curve Display Format To select the Lissajous curve display format, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•2 LISSAJOU SETUP → F•3 DISPLAY: MULTI / SINGLE Settings MULTI: Eight channels of Lissajous waveforms and eight channels of audio meters are displayed or 16 channels of Lissajous waveforms are displayed.
  • Page 376: Selecting The Scale Display Format

    15. Audio Display 15.6.4 Selecting the Scale Display Format To select the scale display format, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•2 LISSAJOU SETUP → F•4 FORM: X-Y / MATRIX Settings X-Y: R is assigned to the X-axis (horizontal), and L is assigned to the Y-axis (vertical).
  • Page 377: Setting The Lissajous Curve Gain

    15. Audio Display 15.6.5 Setting the Lissajous Curve Gain To select the Lissajous curve gain, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•4 LISSAJOU SETUP → F•5 AUTO GAIN: ON / OFF Settings The gain is automatically adjusted so that the waveform fits the scale. OFF: The waveform is displayed with a fixed gain.
  • Page 378: Adjusting The Surround Waveform Intensity

    15. Audio Display 15.7.1 Adjusting the Surround Waveform Intensity To adjust the surround waveform intensity, follow the procedure below. Press the function dial (F•D) to return the setting to its default value (4). Procedure AUDIO → F•2 SURROUND SETUP → F•1 SURROUND INTEN: -8 - 4 - 7 15.7.2 Adjusting the Scale Intensity To adjust the intensity of the surround and meter scales, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 379: Selecting The Surround Display Format

    15. Audio Display 15.7.3 Selecting the Surround Display Format To select the surround display format, follow the procedure below. If adjacent channels (including Lch and Rch for PHANTOM) are of opposite phases, the scale between the channels is displayed in red. Procedure AUDIO →...
  • Page 380: Status Display (Ser03)

    15. Audio Display 15.8 Status Display (SER03) To display the status, set F•1 DISPLAY MODE on the AUDIO menu to STATUS. To configure the status display settings, press F•3 STAUS SETUP. This setting is available when F•1 DISPLAY MODE is set to STATUS. AUDIO →...
  • Page 381: Event Log Display

    15. Audio Display • Mute (Silence) Displays the number of times that a mute signal exceeding the duration specified in section 15.3, “Configuring Error Detection Settings” is received. • Parity Error Counts the number of times that the input signal’s parity bit and the recalculated parity bit differ.
  • Page 382: Channel Status Display

    15. Audio Display 15.8.3 Channel Status Display To display the status of the selected channel, follow the procedure below. Use F•1 DISPLAY CHANNEL to select the channel. You can also use F•2 ALIGN to select the bit order. Procedure AUDIO → F•3 STAUS SETUP → F•3 CHANNEL STATUS Figure 15-19 Channel status display...
  • Page 383: Displaying User Bits

    15. Audio Display 15.8.4 Displaying User Bits To display the user bits of the selected channel, follow the procedure below. Use F•1 DISPLAY CHANNEL to select the channel. You can also use F•2 ALIGN to select the bit order. Procedure AUDIO →...
  • Page 384: Loudness Display (Ser03)

    15. Audio Display 15.9 Loudness Display (SER03) On the loudness display, the loudness values are displayed on a chart, on a meter, and as values. This setting is available when F•1 DISPLAY MODE is set to LOUDNESS. Loudness display is not possible in 16-channel measurement or in simul mode during embedded audio measurement.
  • Page 385 15. Audio Display Loudness Chart Display One of the following values that you specified with F•5 LOUDNESS SETTING is displayed on a time-based chart. • Integrated loudness and momentary loudness of one input (MAIN) • Integrated loudness and short-term loudness of one input (MAIN) •...
  • Page 386 15. Audio Display Loudness Meter Display (only for one input measurement) The short-term loudness or the momentary loudness selected using Loudness Response on the LOUDNESS2 tab is displayed using meters. The level is normally displayed in green, but it is displayed in red if it exceeds the target level. CH-MODE This displays the channel mode that was selected on the CHANNEL MAIN, CHANNEL SUB tab.
  • Page 387: Selecting The Measurement Time

    15. Audio Display 15 LOUDNESS SETUP To configure loudness display settings, press F•3 LOUDNESS SETUP on the audio menu. This setting is available when F•1 DISPLAY MODE is set to LOUDNESS. AUDIO → F•3 LOUDNESS SETUP → Figure 15-23 LOUDNESS SETUP menu 15.9.2 Selecting the Measurement Time To select the measurement time, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 388: Configuring Loudness Settings

    15. Audio Display 15.9.6 Configuring Loudness Settings To configure loudness settings, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•3 LOUDNESS SETUP → F•5 LOUDNESS SETTING AUDIO → F•3 LOUDNESS SETUP → F•5 LOUDNESS SETTING → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 15-24 LOUDNESS1 tab •...
  • Page 389 15. Audio Display • LFE Gain When Measure Mode is set to CUSTOM on the CHANNEL MAIN tab, select whether to measure LFEch. When this is set to ON, you can set the LFEch gain to a value from 0 to 10. OFF / ON •...
  • Page 390 No sound No sound Figure 15-26 Mute explanation a) When and audio (leader) is received, loudness measurement is cleared. b) Loudness measurement starts 1 second after the detection of no sound. “MEAS” appears in the center of the display. Loudness measurement stops 3 seconds after the detection of no sound. If a USB memory device is connected, the loudness data is automatically saved to the device.
  • Page 391 15. Audio Display • dBTP Over Mark Select whether to display a ▼ mark and the “OVER” mark when the peak level of a channel is greater than or equal to the level specified by OVER dBFS. Neither mark is displayed when Level Over under ERROR SETUP is set to OFF. [See also] OVER dBFS →15.5.4, “Setting the Reference Level.”...
  • Page 392 15. Audio Display AUDIO → F•3 LOUDNESS SETUP → F•5 LOUDNESS SETTING → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 15-28 CHANNEL SUB tab • MODE Select the sub loudness measurement channel. OFF: Sub loudness is not measured. MONO(ARIB): The channel that you select for L-Rch is measured.
  • Page 393: Saving To A Usb Memory Device

    15. Audio Display 15.9.7 Saving to a USB Memory Device You can save the loudness data to a USB memory device as a .csv file and as a text file. To save a file with a name that you specify, follow the procedure below. 1.
  • Page 394 15. Audio Display 5. Enter a file name using up to 14 characters. The key operations that you can perform on the file name input display are as follows: F•1 CLEAR ALL : Deletes all characters F•2 DELETE : Deletes the character at the cursor F•4 <= : Moves the cursor to the left F•5 =>...
  • Page 395 15. Audio Display txt data example csv data example 2012/07/12 10:32:31 2012/7/12 10:32 << SETTING DATA and RESULT >> 10:30:29 0:09:34 -22.6 -27.2 10:30:29 0:09:34 -18.9 -23.6 ------------------ 10:30:30 0:09:35 -21.6 LOUDNESS SETTING 10:30:30 0:09:35 -15.6 -20.3 ------------------ 10:30:30 0:09:35 -15.4 10:30:30 0:09:35 -15.4...
  • Page 396: 16. Status Display

    16. Status Display 16. STATUS DISPLAY To display the status, press STATUS. Figure 16-1 Status display 16.1 Status Screen Description • SIGNAL If the instrument is receiving an SDI signal, "DETECT" is displayed. Otherwise, "NO SIGNAL" is displayed. If "NO SIGNAL" is displayed, the following items are not displayed. •...
  • Page 397 16. Status Display • Cable The input signal attenuation is converted into a cable length that you selected and displayed. Normally the value is displayed in light blue, but by setting Cable Error on the ERROR SETUP1 tab to ON, if the value exceeds the specified Warning value, it will change to yellow. If the value exceeds the Error value, it will change to red.
  • Page 398 16. Status Display An error is counted when the correspondence between F, V, and H in the protection bits (XYZ) of EAV (End of Active Video) and SAV (Start of Active Video) and error correction flags P3, P2, P1, and P0 is outside the video specifications. •...
  • Page 399 16. Status Display • Inhibit An error is counted when embedded audio packets are found in lines where they should not be embedded. The embedding inhibit lines are as follows. However, for 3G-B-DL 60p, 59.94p, 50p, 48p, and 47.95p, the transmission scanning mode is interlace.
  • Page 400 16. Status Display • SinceReset The time that has elapsed since F•7 ERROR CLEAR was pressed, the instrument was initialized, or the instrument was restarted is displayed.
  • Page 401: Configuring Error Detection Settings

    16. Status Display 16.2 Configuring Error Detection Settings To configure the error detection settings, use F•5 STATUS SETUP. When error detection is set to ON, the following actions are performed when an error occurs. • Counts errors on the status display. •...
  • Page 402 16. Status Display • CRC Error(Except SD) Select whether to detect CRC errors. This setting is valid when the input signal is not SD. OFF / ON • EDH Error(SD) Select whether to detect EDH errors. This setting is valid when the input signal is SD. OFF / ON •...
  • Page 403: Error Setup 2

    16. Status Display • HD Cable Select the cable to use for cable length measurements when the input signal is HD. LS-5CFB / 1694A • HD Cable Error / Warning Set the upper cable error limit and the upper cable warning limit for HD input signals. If the value on the left side is exceeded, an error will occur, and the measured value on the status display will be displayed in red.
  • Page 404 16. Status Display • Parity Error Select whether to detect parity errors in the ancillary data. OFF / ON • Checksum Error Select whether to detect checksum errors in the ancillary data. OFF / ON • BCH Error(Except SD) Select whether to detect BCH errors in the embedded audio. This setting is valid when the input signal is not SD.
  • Page 405: Error Setup 3

    16. Status Display 16.2.3 Error Setup 3 In the ERROR SETUP3 tab, configure gamut error settings. STATUS → F•5 STATUS SETUP → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 16-4 ERROR SETUP3 tab • LowPass Filter Select the frequency response of the low-pass filter used for gamut error and composite gamut error detection.
  • Page 406 16. Status Display • Area Specify the percentage of the active picture area over which errors must occur to be recognized as an error. You cannot configure this setting when Gamut Error is set to OFF. 0.0 - 1.0 - 5.0% •...
  • Page 407: Error Setup 4

    16. Status Display • Duration Set the number of consecutive video frames over which errors must occur to be recognized as an error. You cannot configure this setting when Composite Gamut Error is set to OFF. 1 - 60 Frames 16.2.4 Error Setup 4 On the ERROR SETUP4 tab, configure freeze error, black error, and level error settings.
  • Page 408 16. Status Display • Area Upper / Area Lower / Area Left / Area Right Set what percent of each active picture area (the upper, lower, left, and right areas) will not be subject to error detection. 0 - 100% •...
  • Page 409 16. Status Display • Level Error Select whether to detect level errors. If you set this to OFF, you cannot configure the following settings. ON / OFF • Luminance Upper Set the luminance level error upper limit. An error occurs when the input signal level exceeds the specified value.
  • Page 410: Clearing Error Counts

    16. Status Display 16.3 Clearing Error Counts To clear the error counts and SinceReset, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•7 ERROR CLEAR 16.4 Configuring Event Log Settings To display the event log, follow the procedure below. The event log displays a list of the events that have occurred. The applicable event-detection channels are all channels in A to D.
  • Page 411 16. Status Display • Time Display The time is displayed in the format specified by Time that you select by pressing SYS → F•2 SYSTEM SETUP. • Channel display The input channel is displayed. A “-” is displayed for audio events detected by SER03. •...
  • Page 412 16. Status Display Applicable Options Event Name Event Name Description (in frame) (one line display) Black ST1 Black ST1 Black Error Stream 1 Black ST2 Black ST2 Black Error Stream 2 Level Y Level Y Luminance Error Level Y ST1 Level Y ST1 Luminance Error Stream 1 Level Y ST2...
  • Page 413 16. Status Display Applicable Options Event Name Event Name Description (in frame) (one line display) EYE 3G Of 3G OverShoot Falling Error EYE HD Of HD OverShoot Falling Error EYE SD Of SD OverShoot Falling Error SER03 Validity Validity Validity Error CRC Error Clip Clip...
  • Page 414: Starting The Event Log

    16. Status Display 16.4.2 Starting the Event Log To start the event log, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•1 EVENT LOG → F•1 LOG: START / STOP Settings START: The event log is started. "NOW LOGGING" appears in the upper right of the event log.
  • Page 415 16. Status Display 16.4.5 Saving to a USB Memory Device You can save the event log to a USB memory device as a text file. To save a file with a name that you specify, follow the procedure below. 1. Used to connect USB memory. 2.
  • Page 416 16. Status Display 5. Enter a file name using up to 14 characters. The key operations that you can perform in the file name input display are as follows: F•1 CLEAR ALL Deletes all characters F•2 DELETE Deletes the character at the cursor F•4 <= Moves the cursor to the left F•5 =>...
  • Page 417: Configuring The Data Dump Settings

    16. Status Display 16.5 Configuring the Data Dump Settings To view the data dump, follow the procedure below. In the data dump, the data of the selected line is listed. You can change the line number using the V POS knob and the sample number using the H POS knob. (You can also use the function dial (F•D).
  • Page 418: Data Dump Display Description

    16. Status Display 16.5.1 Data Dump Display Description • Detection Code Display The input signal's embedded ancillary data is detected, and the following detection codes are displayed. Table 16-3 Detection code display Detection Display Description Code Colors Cyan Ancillary data flags (000h, 3FFh, and 3FFh) Cyan Data identification (the data after ADF) SDID...
  • Page 419: Moving The Display Position

    16. Status Display As an example, the switching procedure for setting the picture scan line number to 42 when 3G-B-DL (1920×1080/59.94P) is applied is shown below. Data dump is displayed. Set F•4 DISPLAY to PICTURE. Use the V POS knob to set PIC LINE No. to 42. Set F•4 DISPLAY to STREAM1.
  • Page 420: Selecting The Adjustment Step Resolution

    16. Status Display 16.5.3 Selecting the Adjustment Step Resolution To select the line or sample number adjustment step resolution for when the function dial (F•D) is turned, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI ANALYSIS or SDI / IP ANALYSIS → F•1 DATA DUMP → F•2 DUMP OPERATION →...
  • Page 421: Selecting The Display Format

    16. Status Display 16.5.6 Selecting the Display Format To select the data dump display format, follow the procedure below. This menu appears both in the DATA DUMP menu and DUMP OPERATION menu. However, when F•5 LINK or F•5 SUB is set to PICTURE, it does not appear. Procedure STATUS →...
  • Page 422 16. Status Display DISPLAY = COMPO DISPLAY = BINARY Figure 16-11 Selecting the display format...
  • Page 423: Selecting The Content To Display

    16. Status Display 16.5.7 Selecting the Content to Display When the link format is set to multi, 6G or 12G, to select which content to display the data dump of, follow the procedure below. Links or streams 1 and 2 are combined and displayed in a picture structure.
  • Page 424: Configuring Phase Difference Measurement Settings

    16. Status Display 16.6 Configuring Phase Difference Measurement Settings To show the phase difference measurement display, follow the procedure below. You can use the phase difference measurement display to measure the phase difference between an SDI signal and an external sync signal or the phase difference between a pair of SDI signals.
  • Page 425: Phase Difference Measurement Screen Description

    16. Status Display 16.6.1 Phase Difference Measurement Screen Description • CURRENT PHASE V PHASE: The phase difference is displayed in units of lines. H PHASE: The phase difference is displayed in units of time and in units of pixels or clocks.(*1) TOTAL PHASE: The total of the V PHASE and H PHASE differences is displayed in units...
  • Page 426 When using a LEADER signal generator that allows you to select LEGACY or SERIAL, this setting must be matched to the setting selected on the instrument. In addition, depending on the output accuracy of the signal generator and measurement accuracy of the instrument, there may be an offset of around 0 ±...
  • Page 427 16. Status Display Table 16-9 Delay and Advance axis display ranges (3G-A, 3G-B, HD, SD) Displayed on the Advance Axis 3G-A, 3G-B, HD, SD Displayed on the Delay Axis Format V PHASE H PHASE V PHASE H PHASE V PHASE H PHASE [Lines] [us]...
  • Page 428 16. Status Display Table 16-10 Delay and Advance axis display ranges (6G) Displayed on the Advance Axis 6G Sub Image Displayed on the Delay Axis Format V PHASE H PHASE V PHASE H PHASE V PHASE H PHASE [Lines] [us] [Lines] [us] [Lines]...
  • Page 429: Setting The Lip Sync Measurement (Ser03)

    To show the lip sync measurement screen, follow the procedure below. By combining a Leader signal generator that supports lip syncing with this instrument, you can use the lip sync measurement screen to measure the offset between the video signal and the audio signal that occurs in the transfer route.
  • Page 430: Selecting The Measurement Range

    16. Status Display 4. The lip sync measurement screen is displayed. Press STATUS → F•2 SDI ANALYSIS or SDI / IP ANALYSIS → F•3 AV PHASE. The time difference when the luminance level of the video signal (the G signal level when the input signal is RGB) exceeds the specified value or when the audio level signal exceeds the specified value is measured, and the results are displayed numerically and graphically for each channel.
  • Page 431: Setting The Measurement Range

    16. Status Display 16.7.3 Setting the Measurement Range To set the measurement range, follow the procedure below. Use the AV PHASE SETUP tab to configure these settings. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI ANALYSIS or SDI / IP ANALYSIS → F•3 AV PHASE → F•6 AV PHASE SETUP Figure 16-14 AV PHASE SETUP tab •...
  • Page 432 16. Status Display Figure 16-15 Setting the measurement range (video signal) • Video Level Set the video signal luminance level. The time difference from the audio signal is measured when the luminance level of the measurement range specified with AV MES exceeds the level specified here.
  • Page 433 16. Status Display • Sub ImageLink When the input signal is 3G(QL) and square format, select the link for setting the measurement range. 1 / 2 / 3 / 4...
  • Page 434: Configuring The Ip Screen (Ser05)

    16. Status Display 16.8 Configuring the IP Screen (SER05) 16.8.1 Displaying the IP Status Screen To view the IP status screen, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI / IP ANALYSIS → F•4 IP Figure 16-17 IP status screen •...
  • Page 435 16. Status Display • Dst. Address: Port The destination IP address and port number are displayed. • Info VLAN availability and RTP payload type are displayed. • Bitrate The IP 1/2 bit rate is plotted in a chart. IP 1 and IP 2 are displayed in blue and green, respectively.
  • Page 436: Configuring The Ip Status Screen

    16. Status Display 16.8.2 Configuring the IP Status Screen • Selecting the Measurement Time To select the chart measurement time (horizontal axis), follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI / IP ANALYSIS → F•4 IP → F•4 CHART SETUP → F•1 PERIOD: 2MIN / 10MIN / 30MIN / 1HOUR / 2HOUR / 6HOUR / 12HOUR / 24HOUR / 72HOUR •...
  • Page 437: Displaying The Packet Jitter Screen

    16. Status Display 16.8.3 Displaying the Packet Jitter Screen To display the packet jitter screen, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI / IP ANALYSIS → F•4 IP → F•2 PACKET JITTER Figure 16-18 Packet jitter screen • IP Stream List The IP stream (1 to 4) data is displayed.
  • Page 438: Configuring The Packet Jitter Screen

    16. Status Display 16.8.4 Configuring the Packet Jitter Screen • Selecting the Measurement Time To select the chart measurement time (horizontal axis), follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI / IP ANALYSIS → F•4 IP → F•2 PACKET JITTER → F•1 PERIOD: 2MIN / 10MIN / 30MIN / 1HOUR / 2HOUR / 6HOUR / 12HOUR / 24HOUR / 72HOUR •...
  • Page 439: Displaying The Ptp Status Screen

    16. Status Display 16.8.5 Displaying the PTP Status Screen To view the PTP status screen, follow the procedure below. The PTP status screen has two modes: delay mode and offset mode. Press F•4 MODE to switch between the two. Procedure STATUS →...
  • Page 440 16. Status Display • PTP Packet List PTP packet data is displayed. • Delay Time / Time Offset The delay time or time difference is plotted on a chart. The maximum and minimum values within the last second are indicated in green. The measurement values for each second are displayed in blue.
  • Page 441: Configuring The Ptp Status Screen

    16. Status Display 16.8.6 Configuring the PTP Status Screen • Selecting the Measurement Time To select the chart measurement time (horizontal axis), follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI / IP ANALYSIS → F•4 IP → F•3 PTP → F•1 PERIOD: 2MIN / 10MIN / 30MIN / 1HOUR / 2HOUR / 6HOUR / 12HOUR / 24HOUR / 72HOUR •...
  • Page 442: Sfp Display

    16. Status Display 16.8.7 SFP Display To display the packet header screen, follow the procedure below. The information about the installed SFP module will be displayed. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI / IP ANALYSIS → F•4 IP → F•2 IP INFORMATION → F•1 SFP Figure 16-20 PTP status screen •...
  • Page 443: Packet Header Display

    16. Status Display 16.8.8 Packet Header Display To display the packet header screen, follow the procedure below. Displays the header information of received packet’s MAC, IP, UDP, RTP, and PAYLOAD. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI / IP ANALYSIS → F•4 IP → F•2 IP INFORMATION → F•2 PACKET HEADER Figure 16-21 PTP status screen •...
  • Page 444: Ip Event Log Display

    16. Status Display 16.8.9 IP Event Log Display To display the event log, follow the procedure below. The event log displays a list of the events that have occurred. The applicable event-detection ports are IP 1 and 2. Procedure STATUS → F•1 EVENT LOG Figure 16-22 Event log display 16.8.10 IP Event Log Screen Description Events are listed on the event log screen by the time of their occurrence.
  • Page 445 16. Status Display • Link Up Display The link up status is displayed. When the link is up, “LINK UP” is displayed; otherwise, “LINK DOWN” is displayed. • Event Display Events are displayed one line at a time in rectangular frames. In the frame, the event occurrence state is shown for the number that you selected with the function dial (F•D).
  • Page 446: Displaying A List Of Ancillary Data

    16. Status Display 16.9 Displaying a List of Ancillary Data To display a list of ancillary data, follow the procedure below. During an IP measurement when the signal standard is ST 2110, ancillary data cannot be displayed. Procedure STATUS → F•3 ANC DATA VIEWER Figure 16-23 Ancillary data screen 16.9.1 Ancillary Data Display Description...
  • Page 447: Displaying A Dump Of Ancillary Data

    16. Status Display 16.9.2 Displaying a Dump of Ancillary Data To display a dump of the data that you have selected on the ancillary data display, follow the procedure below. By turning the function dial (F•D) to the right, you can scroll the screen to view all the data. If you press the function dial (F•D), the cursor returns to the first data entry.
  • Page 448: Selecting The Dump Mode

    16. Status Display 16.9.4 Selecting the Dump Mode To select the dump mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•3 ANC DATA VIEWER → F•1 ANC DUMP → F•3 DUMP MODE: HEX / BINARY Settings HEX: Data is displayed in hexadecimal format. BINARY: Data is displayed in binary format.
  • Page 449: 16.10 Detecting Ancillary Packets

    16. Status Display 16.10 Detecting Ancillary Packets To display the ancillary packet display, follow the procedure below. If an ancillary packet is detected, “DETECT” appears. If not, “MISSING” appears. If a dummy packet is detected, “DUMMY” appears. During an IP measurement when the signal standard is ST 2110, ancillary data cannot be displayed.
  • Page 450 16. Status Display • PAYLOAD ID This is a packet that is used to identify the video format. It conforms to SMPTE ST 352. [See also] 16.10.3, “Displaying Payload IDs” • AFD It is embedded in the V-ANC area. [See also] 16.10.15 “Displaying AFD Packets”...
  • Page 451: 16.10.2 Displaying Edh Packets

    16. Status Display 16.10.2 Displaying EDH Packets When the input signal is SD, to display the EDH packet screen, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•1 EDH • Selecting the Display Format You can use F•1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT (text display) or DUMP (dump display).
  • Page 452: 16.10.4 Displaying Audio Control Packets

    16. Status Display 16.10.4 Displaying Audio Control Packets To display audio control packets, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•3 CONTROL PACKET Figure 16-28 Audio control packet screen • Selecting the Display Format You can use F•1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT (text display) or DUMP (dump display).
  • Page 453: 16.10.5 V-Anc Arib Display

    16. Status Display 16.10.5 V-ANC ARIB Display To display the V blanking ancillary packets defined in the ARIB standard, use the ARIB menu. STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•4 V-ANC → F•1 ARIB → Figure 16-29 V-ANC ARIB menu 16.10.6 Displaying Closed Caption Packets To display closed caption packets, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 454: 16.10.7 Displaying The Inter-Stationary Control Signal

    16. Status Display content. 16.10.7 Displaying the Inter-Stationary Control Signal To display the inter-stationary control signal, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•4 V-ANC → F•1 ARIB → F•2 NET-Q Figure 16-31 Inter-stationary control signal screen (TEXT) •...
  • Page 455 16. Status Display DISPLAY = DUMP DISPLAY = QLOG DISPLAY = FORMAT Figure 16-32 Selecting the display format...
  • Page 456 16. Status Display • Selecting the Dump Mode When F•1 DISPLAY is set to DUMP, you can use F•2 DUMP MODE to set the dump mode to HEX (hexadecimal display) or BINARY (binary display). • Clearing the Q-Signal Log When F•1 DISPLAY is set to Q LOG, press F•2 Q LOG CLEAR to clear the Q-signal log. •...
  • Page 457: 16.10.8 Displaying The Data Broadcast Trigger Signal

    16. Status Display 16.10.8 Displaying the Data Broadcast Trigger Signal To display the data broadcast trigger signal, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•4 V-ANC → F•1 ARIB → F•3 DATA TRIGGER Figure 16-34 Data broadcast trigger signal screen •...
  • Page 458: 16.10.9 Displaying User Data

    16. Status Display 16.10.9 Displaying User Data To display user data 1 or 2, follow the procedure below. You can use the function dial (F•D) to view all the data. If you press the function dial (F•D), the first data entry is displayed. Procedure STATUS →...
  • Page 459: 16.10.11 Displaying Eia-708 Data

    16. Status Display 16.10.11 Displaying EIA-708 Data To display data that is specified by the EIA-708 standard, follow the procedure below. This is not supported when the input signal is 3G, 6G (SER28) or 12G (SER28). Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•4 V-ANC → F•2 SMPTE →...
  • Page 460: 16.10.12 Displaying Eia-608 Data

    16. Status Display 16.10.12 Displaying EIA-608 Data To display data that is specified by the EIA-608 standard, follow the procedure below. This is not supported when the input signal is 3G, 6G (SER28) or 12G (SER28). Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•4 V-ANC → F•2 SMPTE →...
  • Page 461: 16.10.13 Displaying Program Data

    16. Status Display 16.10.13 Displaying Program Data To display whether program description packets that are specified by the ATSC A/65 standard are present, follow the procedure below. For each descriptor, if its ID is present, “DETECT” is displayed; if its ID is not present, “MISSING” is displayed. This is not supported when the input signal is 3G, 6G (SER28) or 12G (SER28).
  • Page 462: 16.10.14 Displaying Vbi Data

    16. Status Display 16.10.14 Displaying VBI Data To display VBI data, follow the procedure below. This is not supported when the input signal is 3G, 6G (SER28) or 12G (SER28). Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•4 V-ANC → F•2 SMPTE →...
  • Page 463: 16.10.15 Displaying Afd Packets

    16. Status Display 16.10.15 Displaying AFD Packets To display AFD packets, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•4 V-ANC → F•2 SMPTE → F•5 AFD Figure 16-41 AFD packet display • Selecting the Display Format You can use F•1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT (text display) or DUMP (dump display).
  • Page 464: 16.10.16 Performing Custom Searches

    16. Status Display 16.10.16 Performing Custom Searches To show the custom search screen, follow the procedure below. You can use the function dial (F•D) to view all the data. If you press the function dial (F•D), the first data entry is displayed. Procedure STATUS →...
  • Page 465 16. Status Display • Selecting Which Signal to Display When the input signal is not SD, you can use F•3 Y/C SELECT to set the signal to display to Y signal or C signal. • Selecting the Displayed Stream When the input signal is 3G-B, to set the display stream to STREAM1 or STREAM2, press F•4 STREAM SELECT.
  • Page 466: Eye Pattern Display (Ser02)

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02) To display the eye pattern, press EYE. On the eye pattern display you can use F•1 EYE/JITTER INTEN/CONFIG → F•1 EYE/JITTER MODE to display the eye pattern or jitter. The SDI signal applied to SDI INPUT 1 is displayed. If F•6 INPUT SELECT is set to a signal other than what is applied to SDI INPUT 1, the message “Not Supported”...
  • Page 467 17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) • Displaying the Eye Pattern and Jitter Simultaneously By using the customized layout feature (SER26) or enhanced layout feature (SER26), you can display the eye pattern and jitter simultaneously. [See also] 6.5, “Customized Layout (SER26),” 6.6, “Enhanced Layout (SER26)” Figure 17-3 Eye pattern and jitter display...
  • Page 468: Eye Pattern Display Description

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.1 Eye Pattern Display Description • Automatic Measurement On the eye pattern display, values such as the amplitude of the eye pattern and the jitter are measured automatically and displayed. Measured values are normally displayed in white, but they are displayed in yellow until they stabilize and in red if they exceed the values that you have specified in the error setup.
  • Page 469: Jitter Display Description

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) • Unit interval This unit uses unit intervals (UI) as jitter measurement units. One cycle of the eye pattern is 1 UI. The time that corresponds to 1 UI varies depending on the input signal, as shown below. Table 17-2 Time that corresponds to 1 UI Input Signal Bit Rate...
  • Page 470: Setting The Waveform Display Position

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) Measured values are normally displayed in white, but they are displayed in red if they exceed the values that you have specified in the error setup. If 10.00 UI is exceeded, “OVER” is displayed. [See also] Reference 17.7, “Configuring Error Detection Settings”...
  • Page 471: Setting The Intensity

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.5 Setting the Intensity Use F•1 EYE/JITTER INTEN/CONFIG → F•3 INTENSITY on the EYE menu to set the intensity. You can configure these settings separately for the eye pattern and jitter. EYE → F•1 EYE/JITTER INTEN/CONFIG → F•3 INTENSITY → Figure 17-7 INTENSITY menu 17.5.1 Adjusting the Waveform Intensity...
  • Page 472: Selecting The Display Colors

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.6 Selecting the Display Colors Use F•1 EYE/JITTER INTEN/CONFIG → F•4 COLOR on the EYE menu to set the display colors. You can configure these settings separately for the eye pattern and jitter. EYE → F•1 EYE/JITTER INTEN/CONFIG → F•4 COLOR → Figure 17-8 COLOR menu 17.6.1 Selecting the Waveform Color...
  • Page 473: Configuring Error Detection Settings

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.7 Configuring Error Detection Settings Use F•1 EYE/JITTER INTEN/CONFIG → F•4 ERROR SETUP on the EYE menu to set error detection. When error detection is set to ON, the following actions are performed when an error occurs. •...
  • Page 474 17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) • Amplitude Error Turns the eye pattern's amplitude error detection on and off. You cannot set Lower to a value that is greater than Upper, even if the value is within the selectable range. Upper: 80 - 140% (640 - 1120 mV) Lower: 40 - 100% (320 - 800 mV)
  • Page 475: Configuring 3G Error Settings

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.7.2 Configuring 3G Error Settings Use the 3G-SDI ERROR SETUP tab to configure error detection settings for 3G signals. You can set the threshold values when you set the error detection to ON. Measured values given in SMPTE ST 424 are used as 100 %.
  • Page 476 17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) • Amplitude Error Turns the eye pattern's amplitude error detection on and off. You cannot set Lower to a value that is greater than Upper, even if the value is within the selectable range. Upper: 80 - 140% (640 - 1120 mV) Lower: 40 - 100% (320 - 800 mV)
  • Page 477: Configuring Hd Error Settings

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.7.3 Configuring HD Error Settings Use the HD-SDI ERROR SETUP tab to configure error detection settings for HD signals. You can set the threshold values when you set the error detection to ON. Measured values given in SMPTE ST 292 are used as 100 %.
  • Page 478 17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) • Amplitude Error Turns the eye pattern's amplitude error detection on and off. You cannot set Lower to a value that is greater than Upper, even if the value is within the selectable range. Upper: 80 - 140% (640 - 1120 mV) Lower: 40 - 100% (320 - 800 mV)
  • Page 479: Configuring Sd Error Settings

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.7.4 Configuring SD Error Settings Use the SD-SDI ERROR SETUP tab to configure error detection settings for SD signals. You can set the threshold values when you set the error detection to ON. Measured values given in SMPTE ST 259 are used as 100 %.
  • Page 480 17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) • Amplitude Error Turns the eye pattern's amplitude error detection on and off. You cannot set Lower to a value that is greater than Upper, even if the value is within the selectable range. Upper: 80 - 140% (640 - 1120 mV) Lower: 40 - 100% (320 - 800 mV)
  • Page 481: Configuring Eye Pattern Display Settings

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.8 Configuring Eye Pattern Display Settings To configure eye pattern display settings, press F•2 GAIN/FILTER/SWEEP on the EYE menu. This menu appears when F•1 EYE/JITTER INTEN/CONFIG → F•1 EYE/JITTER MODE is set to EYE. EYE → F•2 GAIN/FILTER/SWEEP → Figure 17-13 GAIN/FILTER/SWEEP menu 17.8.1 Adjusting the Gain...
  • Page 482: Selecting The Sweep Time

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.8.3 Selecting the Sweep Time To select the eye pattern sweep time, follow the procedure below. Procedure 2UI / 4UI / 16UI EYE → F•2 GAIN/FILTER/SWEEP → F•2 SWEEP: Settings 2UI: Two cycles of the eye pattern are shown. 4UI: Four cycles of the eye pattern are shown.
  • Page 483: Turning The Peak Hold On And Off

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.8.4 Turning the Peak Hold On and Off To configure the peak hold settings, press F•3 PEAK HOLD on the EYE menu. Measurement is possible regardless of whether F•1 EYE/JITTER INTEN/CONFIG → F•2 EYE/JITTER is set to EYE or JITTER. EYE →...
  • Page 484: Turning Cursors On And Off

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.8.6 Turning Cursors On and Off To configure the cursor settings, press F•4 CURSOR on the EYE menu. EYE → F•4 CURSOR → Figure 17-17 CURSOR menu To turn cursors on and off, follow the procedure shown below. When the cursors are turned on, the REF cursors are displayed in yellow (X) and light blue (Y), and the DELTA cursors are displayed in purple (X) and green (Y).
  • Page 485: Selecting The Cursor

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.8.7 Selecting the Cursor The X-axis and Y-axis cursors are displayed at the same time, but you can only use the function dial (F•D) to move one set of cursors at a time. To select which cursors you want to move, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 486 17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 3. Press F•5 REF SET. The Y-axis cursors move to the 20 % and 80 % positions of the amplitude, and then F•2 XY SEL is automatically set to X. Figure 17-20 Tr,Tf measurement (2) 4.
  • Page 487: Selecting The X-Axis Measurement Unit

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.8.8 Selecting the X-Axis Measurement Unit When F•2 XY SEL is set to X, to select the X-axis cursor measurement unit, follow the procedure below. Procedure EYE → F•4 CURSOR → F•3 X UNIT: sec / Hz / UIp-p Settings sec: The measurement unit is seconds.
  • Page 488: 17.8.11 Resetting Cursors

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.8.11 Resetting Cursors To reset the cursor positions, follow the procedure below. Procedure EYE → F•4 CURSOR → F•6 CURSOR RESET 17.8.12 Selecting the Display Mode To select the eye pattern display mode, follow the procedure below. If the eye pattern and jitter are displayed simultaneously, the setting specified here also applies to the jitter.
  • Page 489: Selecting The Magnification

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.9.1 Selecting the Magnification To select the jitter display magnification, follow the procedure below. Procedure EYE → F•2 GAIN/FILTER/SWEEP → F•2 GAIN MAG : X1 / X2 / X8 (for formats other than 12G) : X1 / X2 / X4 / X16 (for 12G) 17.9.2 Selecting the Filter To select the filter that is used during jitter measurement, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 490: Turning The Peak Hold On And Off

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.9.4 Turning the Peak Hold On and Off To configure the peak hold settings, press F•3 PEAK HOLD on the EYE menu. EYE → F•3 PEAK HOLD → Figure 17-23 PEAK HOLD menu To measure the peak values of the timing jitter (T.J) and the jitter (JIT), follow the procedure below.
  • Page 491: Turning Cursors On And Off

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.9.6 Turning Cursors On and Off To configure the cursor settings, press F•4 CURSOR on the EYE menu. EYE → F•4 CURSOR → Figure 17-25 CURSOR menu To turn cursors on and off, follow the procedure shown below. When the cursors are turned on, the REF cursors are displayed in yellow (X) and light blue (Y), and the DELTA cursors are displayed in purple (X) and green (Y).
  • Page 492: Selecting The X-Axis Measurement Unit

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.9.8 Selecting the X-Axis Measurement Unit When F•2 XY SEL is set to X, to select the X-axis cursor measurement unit, follow the procedure below. Procedure EYE → F•4 CURSOR → F•3 X UNIT: sec / Hz Settings sec: The measurement unit is seconds.
  • Page 493: 17.9.11 Resetting Cursors

    17. Eye Pattern Display (SER02) 17.9.11 Resetting Cursors To reset the cursor positions, follow the procedure below. Procedure EYE → F•4 CURSOR → F•6 CURSOR RESET 17.9.12 Selecting the Display Mode To select the jitter display mode, follow the procedure below. If the eye pattern and jitter are displayed simultaneously, the setting specified here also applies to the eye pattern.
  • Page 494: 18. Remote Control

    18. Remote Control 18. REMOTE CONTROL You can use the remote connector on the rear panel to load presets, transmit alarm signals, and perform other operations. Use the supplied 15-pin D-sub connector to control the instrument. • Remote Connector Diagram The remote connector diagram as viewed from the rear panel is shown below.
  • Page 495: Bit Mode

    18. Remote Control 18.1 Bit Mode This section describes the control method when Mode on the SYS menu is set to Bit. • Pinout Table 18-2 Pinout Pin No. Name I/O (*1) Description OPEN Open (*2) Loads preset 1 Loads preset 2 Loads preset 3 Loads preset 4 Loads preset 5...
  • Page 496 18. Remote Control • Control The input connectors respond to active-low signals. Do not apply negative voltages or voltages that exceed +5 V. The active-low signal must be stable for at least 350 ms. After that, wait at least 1 second before applying the next signal. Figure 18-3 Control timing 1 After a setting is made, it may take about 3 seconds for the operation to finish.
  • Page 497 18. Remote Control • When a format other than that specified on the SDI IN SETUP2 tab of the SYS menu is received • When an error occurs in the item that you have set to ON using F•5 STATUS SETUP on the STATUS menu •...
  • Page 498: Binary Mode

    18. Remote Control 18.2 Binary Mode This section describes the control method when Mode on the SYS menu is set to Binary. • Pinout • Control • Switching Display Channels • Alarm output • Loudness control measurement (SER03) These are the same as Bit mode. See section 18.1, “Bit Mode.” •...
  • Page 499 18. Remote Control Preset...
  • Page 500: Command Mode

    18. Remote Control 18.3 Command Mode This section describes the control method when Mode on the SYS menu is set to Command. • Pinout Table 18-5 Pinout Pin No. Name I/O (*1) Description OPEN Open (*2) Function 1 Function 2 Function 3 Function 4 Function 5...
  • Page 501 18. Remote Control • Control Strobe signals are used for Command mode control. Data is retrieved when the strobe signal is at low level. Strobe signals should maintain a stable state for at least 350 ms. Be careful because changing a command or function setting while the strobe signal is at low level can result in unexpected settings.
  • Page 502: Tally Mode (Ser27)

    18. Remote Control 18.4 Tally Mode (SER27) This section describes the control method when Mode on the SYS menu is set to Tally. • Pinout Table 18-7 Pinout Pin No. Name I/O (*1) Description OPEN Open (*2) /AT1 Channel A tally 1 display /AT2 Channel A tally 2 display /ATE...
  • Page 503 18. Remote Control • Control The input connectors respond to active-low signals. Tallies light at low level and turns off at high level. Set the low level period to at least 32 ms. Figure 18-7 Control timing • Alarm output These are the same as Bit mode.
  • Page 504: Rs-422/485 (Ser27)

    19. RS-422/485 (SER27) 19. RS-422/485 (SER27) You can recall presets, switch display channels, display tallies, and display camera IDs through the RS-422/485 connector on the rear panel. • RS-422/485 Connector The RS-422/485 connector as viewed from the rear panel is shown below. Figure 19-1 RS-422/485 connector •...
  • Page 505 19. RS-422/485 (SER27) • Connection Example An example is shown below of a connection for controlling two instruments from a PC. 1st LV5600 or LV7600 (*1) 2nd LV5600 or LV7600 (*2) INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT Name Name Name Name Name →...
  • Page 506: Transmission Commands

    19. RS-422/485 (SER27) 19.1 Transmission Commands The transmission command format is shown below. Table 19-3 Transmission commands byte LV5600 LV7600 Description Reference Transmission Transmission Commands Commands Header 1 Header 2 Header 3 Header 4 30h to 39h 30h to 39h Sender IP address 1 19.1.1, “Setting the IP Address”...
  • Page 507: Setting Keywords And Parameters

    19. RS-422/485 (SER27) 19.1.2 Setting Keywords and Parameters Keyword and parameter settings vary depending on the function to be controlled. The command for each function is described below. • Recalling a Preset Set the preset in the range of 1 to 60 using a 2 byte ASCII code. byte Transmission Commands Description...
  • Page 508 19. RS-422/485 (SER27) • Tally Display Collectively set the tally display of channels A to D. You can omit the command for channels that do not need to be changed. To display tallies, you must place TALLY items in the customized layout or enhanced layout or set Tally Frame to Tally.
  • Page 509 19. RS-422/485 (SER27) • Camera ID Display (collectively setting) Collectively set the camera ID display of channels A to D. You can omit the command for channels or labels that do not need to be changed. To display camera IDs, you must place LABEL-1, LABEL-2, and IRIS items in the customized layout or enhanced layout.
  • Page 510 19. RS-422/485 (SER27) • Camera ID Display (collective channel setting) Set the camera ID display collectively for each channel. You can omit the command for settings that do not need to be changed. To display camera IDs, you must place LABEL-1, LABEL-2, and IRIS items in the customized layout or enhanced layout.
  • Page 511 19. RS-422/485 (SER27) • Camera ID Display (partial setting) Set the camera ID display for each item. To display camera IDs, you must place LABEL-1, LABEL-2, and IRIS items in the customized layout or enhanced layout. byte Transmission Commands Description Keyword 1 Keyword 2 LABEL-1...
  • Page 512: Setting The Checksum

    19. RS-422/485 (SER27) 19.1.3 Setting the Checksum Add the data from the header to the parameters, and set the lower two digits using a 2 byte ASCII code. As an example, the checksum for the following command will be calculated on the LV5600. Sender IP address: 01 LV5600: Function:...
  • Page 513: Response Messages

    19. RS-422/485 (SER27) 19.2 Response Messages The following three response messages are available. The format of each is shown below. Table 19-4 Response messages LV5600 Response Command LV7600 Response Command byte Description Format Checksum Format Checksum Normal Normal error error error error Header 1...
  • Page 514: 20. Network Control

    The instrument can be remotely controlled through its Ethernet port on the rear panel. Controlling the instrument remotely through its Ethernet interface has only been confirmed to work in a local network environment. LEADER does not guarantee that this feature will work in any network environment.
  • Page 515: Time Adjustment Value

    20. Network Control 20.1.2 Time Adjustment Value The date and time exchanged with an NTP (SNTP) are basically Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Therefore, the time must be adjusted in accordance with the country or region where the device is used in. On the NETWORK tab, set Time Zone Adjust to one of the following values.
  • Page 516: Telnet

    20. Network Control 20.2 TELNET From a PC connected to the same network as the instrument, you can remotely control most of the operations that can be controlled from the panel. If you are using the LV7600, read LV5600 and lv5600 as LV7600 and lv7600. 20.2.1 How to Use 1.
  • Page 517: How To Enter Commands

    20. Network Control 5. Type the login name and password. The login name and password are “LV5600”. Use uppercase for all characters. When the login name and password are entered correctly, “LV5600@LV5600:~$” appears. LV5600 login: LV5600 Password: ****** LV5600@LV5600:~$ 6. Enter TELNET commands. Enter commands by referring to sections 20.2.2, “How to Enter Commands,”...
  • Page 518: Telnet Commands

    20. Network Control 20.2.3 TELNET Commands TELNET commands follow the instrument or the option menu structure. Some of the descriptions do not apply depending on the installed options or the current settings. • INPUT KEY Command Parameter Limitatio INP:SIMUL SINGLE / SIMUL / ? INP_SINGLE:A ON / ? (Return value:ON (Channel A selected) / OFF SD/HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL,...
  • Page 519 20. Network Control • CAP KEY Command Parameter Limitation CAP:TRIGGER MANUAL / ERROR / ? CAP:REFRESH None CAP:DISPLAY REAL / HOLD / BOTH / ? CAP:FILE:BMP OFF / ON / ? CAP:FILE:BSG OFF / ON / ? CAP:FILE:DPX OFF / ON / ? CAP:FILE:TIF OFF / ON / ? CAP:FILE:FRM...
  • Page 520 20. Network Control SYS:XYZ_GAMMA BOTTOM_ZERO / DCI / ? SYS:HDR:MODE_A OFF / HLG / PQ / SLOG3 / CLOG / LOGC / ? SYS:HDR:MODE_B OFF / HLG / PQ / SLOG3 / CLOG / LOGC / ? SYS:HDR:MODE_C OFF / HLG / PQ / SLOG3 / CLOG / LOGC / ? SYS:HDR:MODE_D OFF / HLG / PQ / SLOG3 / CLOG / LOGC / ? SYS:HDR:GAMMA_A...
  • Page 521 20. Network Control WFM:SCALE:UNIT:NTSC P / ? WFM:SCALE:UNIT:PAL V / ? WFM:SCALE:UNIT:FULL HDP_SDP / CV_DEC / CV_HEX / ? WFM:SCALE:75_COLOR ON / OFF / ? WFM:SCALE:DISPLAY ON / OFF / BOTH / MAIN / HDR / ? WFM:GAIN:VARIABLE CAL / VAR / ? WFM:GAIN:MAG X1 / X5 / X10 / ? WFM:GAIN:VALUE...
  • Page 522 20. Network Control VECTOR:VECTOR:MODE VECTOR / RGBVECTOR / YCBCRVECTOR / ? VECTOR:VECTOR:INTEN -128 to 127 / ? VECTOR:VECTOR:COLOR WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE / ? VECTOR:VECTOR:COLOR:S1 WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE / ? VECTOR:VECTOR:COLOR:S2 WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED...
  • Page 523 20. Network Control VECTOR:CIE:SCALE:TRIANGLE1 OFF / BT601_525 / BT601_625 / BT709 / DCI / BT2020 / ? VECTOR:CIE:SCALE:TRIANGLE2 OFF / BT601_525 / BT601_625 / BT709 / DCI / BT2020 / ? VECTOR:CIE:SCALE:USER_TRIANGLE 1 / 2 / OFF / ? VECTOR:CIE:SCALE:USER_TRIANGLE:COLO G / B / R / ? VECTOR:CIE:SCALE:USER_TRIANGLE1:X 0 to 1000 / ?
  • Page 524 20. Network Control PIC:MARKER:FRAME ON / OFF / ? PIC:MARKER:CENTER ON / OFF / ? PIC:MARKER:ASPECT OFF / 17_9 / 16_9 / 14_9 / 13_9 / 4_3 / 2.93_1 / AFD / ? PIC:MARKER:ASPECT:SHADOW 0 to 100 / ? PIC:MARKER:SAFE:ACTION ARIB / SMPTE / USER1 / OFF / ? PIC:MARKER:SAFE:TITLE ARIB / SMPTE / USER2 / OFF / ?
  • Page 525 20. Network Control PIC:CINELITE:CINEZONE:FORM GRADATE / STEP / SEARCH / ? PIC:CINELITE:CINEZONE:UPPER -63 to 1094 / ? ※ -63(-6.3%) - 1094(109.4%) PIC:CINELITE:CINEZONE:LOWER -73 to 1084 / ? ※ -73(-7.3%) - 1084(108.4%) PIC:CINELITE:CINEZONE:LEVEL -73 to 1094 / ? ※ -73(-7.3%) - 1094(109.4%) PIC:FOCUS:PICTURE_MODE FIT / REAL / X2 / ? PIC:FOCUS:ASSIST...
  • Page 526 20. Network Control AUDIO:STATUS:CH_STATUS:CH CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 / CH5 / CH6 / CH7 / CH8 / CH9 / CH10 / CH11 / CH12 / CH13 / CH14 / CH15 / CH16 / A1 / A2 / A3 / A4 / A5 / A6 / A7 / A8 / A9 / A10 / A11 / A12 / A13 / A14 / A15 / A16 / B1 / B2 / B3 / B4 / B5 / B6 / B7 / B8 / B9 / B10 / B11 / B12 / B13 / B14 / B15 / B16 /...
  • Page 527 20. Network Control STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:SMPTE:AF None STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:SMPTE:PR None STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:SMPTE:VBI None STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:SEARCH None STS:ERROR:CLEAR None STS:LOG:LOG START / STOP / ? STS:LOG:MODE OVER_WRT / STOP / ? STS:LOG:CLEAR None STS:SDI_ANLYS:DUMP:MODE RUN / HOLD / ? STS:SDI_ANLYS:DUMP:MODE_CAP RUN / HOLD / FRMCAP / ? STS:SDI_ANLYS:DUMP:OPE:JUMP EAV / SAV / ? STS:SDI_ANLYS:EXT_REF:USER_REF...
  • Page 528 20. Network Control STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:TRIG HEX / BINARY / ? :MODE STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:TRIG 0 to 258 / ? :SMPL STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:TRIG STREAM1 / STREAM2 / ? :STREAM STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:USER HEX / BINARY / ? 1:MODE STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:USER 0 to 258 / ? 1:SMPL STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:USER STREAM1 / STREAM2 / ? 1:STREAM STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:USER HEX / BINARY / ?
  • Page 529 20. Network Control STS:ERROR:SDI:FREQ ON / OFF / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE ON / OFF / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_12G L_55UCHD / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_3G LS_5CFB / 1694A / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_HD LS_5CFB / 1694A / L_7CDH / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_SD L_5C2V / 8281SD / 1505A / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_ERR_12G 10 to 80 / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_WAR_12G...
  • Page 530 20. Network Control STS:AVPHASE:VIDEO 25 to 100 / ? STS:AVPHASE:AUDIO -30 to 0 / ? STS:AVPHASE:MESGATE ON / OFF / ? STS:AVPHASE:GATETIME 100 to 1500 / ? STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ ON / OFF / ? :BIT:Q1 STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ ON / OFF / ? :BIT:Q2 STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ ON / OFF / ?
  • Page 531 20. Network Control STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ ON / OFF / ? :BIT:Q28 STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ ON / OFF / ? :BIT:Q29 STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ ON / OFF / ? :BIT:Q30 STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ ON / OFF / ? :BIT:Q31 STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ ON / OFF / ? :BIT:Q32 STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ ON / OFF / ? :BIT:S1 STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ ON / OFF / ?
  • Page 532 20. Network Control STS:DATA:EXTREF_A STS:DATA:EXTREF_STAT_A STS:DATA:EXTREF_HTIME_A STS:DATA:EXTREF_HPIX_A STS:DATA:EXTREF_VLINE_A STS:DATA:EXTREF_TOTAL_A STS:DATA:EXTREF_B STS:DATA:EXTREF_STAT_B STS:DATA:EXTREF_HTIME_B STS:DATA:EXTREF_HPIX_B STS:DATA:EXTREF_VLINE_B STS:DATA:EXTREF_TOTAL_B STS:DATA:EXTREF_C STS:DATA:EXTREF_STAT_C STS:DATA:EXTREF_HTIME_C STS:DATA:EXTREF_HPIX_C STS:DATA:EXTREF_VLINE_C STS:DATA:EXTREF_TOTAL_C STS:DATA:EXTREF_D STS:DATA:EXTREF_STAT_D STS:DATA:EXTREF_HTIME_D STS:DATA:EXTREF_HPIX_D STS:DATA:EXTREF_VLINE_D STS:DATA:EXTREF_TOTAL_D STS:DATA:ANC:AUDIO_CTRL1 STS:DATA:ANC:AUDIO_CTRL2 STS:DATA:ANC:EDH STS:DATA:ANC:LTC1 STS:DATA:ANC:LTC2 STS:DATA:ANC:VLTC1 STS:DATA:ANC:VLTC2 STS:DATA:ANC:PAYLOAD1 STS:DATA:ANC:PAYLOAD2 STS:DATA:ANC:EIA:708_708 STS:DATA:ANC:EIA:708_608 STS:DATA:ANC:EIA:608 STS:DATA:ANC:PROGRAM STS:DATA:ANC:BROADCAST STS:DATA:ANC:VBI STS:DATA:ANC:AFD1...
  • Page 533 20. Network Control STS:DATA:ANC:PKT:SMPTE:AFD:CODE STS:DATA:ANC:PKT:SMPTE:AFD:FRAME STS:DATA:ANC:PKT:SMPTE:AFD:BAR:FLG STS:DATA:ANC:PKT:SMPTE:AFD:BAR:VAL1 STS:DATA:ANC:PKT:SMPTE:AFD:BAR:VAL2 STS:DATA:ANC:FREQ • EYE KEY Command Parameter Limitation None EYE:MODE EYE / JITTER / ? EYE:EYE:INTEN -128 to 127 / ? EYE:EYE:COLOR WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE / ? EYE:EYE:SCALE:INTEN -8 to 7 / ?
  • Page 534 20. Network Control EYE:ERROR:12G:CURRENT_JIT:MAX 10 to 200 / ? EYE:ERROR:12G:OVERSHOOT_RISE ON / OFF / ? EYE:ERROR:12G:OVERSHOOT_RISE:MAX 0 to 200 / ? EYE:ERROR:12G:OVERSHOOT_FALL ON / OFF / ? EYE:ERROR:12G:OVERSHOOT_FALL:MAX 0 to 200 / ? EYE:ERROR:3G:AMP ON / OFF / ? EYE:ERROR:3G:AMP:UPPER 80 to 140 / ? EYE:ERROR:3G:AMP:LOWER 40 to 100 / ?
  • Page 535 20. Network Control EYE:DATA:AMP EYE:DATA:TR EYE:DATA:TF EYE:DATA:TJ EYE:DATA:CJ EYE:DATA:OR EYE:DATA:OF EYE:DATA:PEAK:TJ EYE:DATA:PEAK:JIT...
  • Page 536: Ftp

    20. Network Control 20.3 The files that are generated by the instrument can be transferred to a PC connected to the same network. If you are using the LV7600, read LV5600 and lv5600 as LV7600 and lv7600. 20.3.1 How to Use 1.
  • Page 537: How To Enter Commands

    20. Network Control 6. Enter FTP commands. Enter commands while referring to sections 20.3.2, “How to Enter Commands,” and 20.3.3, “FTP Commands.” You must generate files using the TELNET "MAKE" command before you use FTP commands. To end an FTP session, type “bye” in lowercase letters. ftp>...
  • Page 538: Http

    20. Network Control 20.4 HTTP You can use this feature to control the instrument from a web browser on a PC in the same manner as you would control the instrument from the panel. 20.4.1 Operating Environment The following web browsers have been confirmed to work. •...
  • Page 539: How To Use

    20. Network Control 20.4.3 How to Use 1. Configure the Ethernet settings on the NETWORK tab of the SYS menu. Set the IP address, and set HTTP to ON. [See also] 7.2.8, “Configuring the Server” SYS → F•2 SYSTEM SETUP → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 20-4 NETWORK tab 2.
  • Page 540 20. Network Control 6. From the HTTP server menu, select the display mode. Figure 20-6 HTTP server menu Table 20-3 HTTP server menu description Name Description MEASUREMENT WITH DISPLAY A measurement screen and control buttons are displayed. REMOTE CONTROL Only control buttons are displayed. Select this mode when you want to control the instrument while looking at its screen.
  • Page 541: Measurement With Display

    20. Network Control 20.4.4 MEASUREMENT WITH DISPLAY On the MEASUREMENT WITH DISPLAY tab, the instrument is controlled by clicking the control buttons. The measurement screen is updated automatically at a given interval. It may take some time for the screen to be updated after you click a control button depending on the operating environment.
  • Page 542: Remote Control

    20. Network Control Table 20-4 MEASUREMENT WITH DISPLAY description Name Description Tabs Switches the display mode. Measurement This is the measurement screen. screen You cannot click this area. Set the tab menu using the F•D button. Function key Click to control the menu. menu Double-click slowly to change to the next item.
  • Page 543: Event Log Viewer

    20. Network Control 20.4.6 EVENT LOG VIEWER The EVENT LOG VIEWER tab displays the event log of the status display. Nothing is displayed at first. You can display the log entries by setting LOG VIEWER to UPDATE. The screen is updated automatically at a given interval. Set LOG to START on the EVENT LOG menu in advance.
  • Page 544: Snmp

    20. Network Control 20.5 SNMP By using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), you can control the instrument from SNMP managers. Additionally, you can notify the SNMP managers of errors that the instrument generates. This product supports SNMPv2. If you are using the LV7600, read LV5600 and lv5600 as LV7600 and lv7600. The descriptions in this section follow the instrument or the option menu structure.
  • Page 545 6. From the SNMP manager, set the following MIB items to the SNMP managers’ IP addresses. Up to four locations can be set. [IP address of TRAP transmission destination 1] 1.3.6.1.4.1.leader(20111).lv5600(40).lv5600ST1(1).l40trapTBL(9).l40trapIpTBL(1).l40t rapIp1TBL(1).l40trapManagerIp1(1).0 [IP address of TRAP transmission destination 2] 1.3.6.1.4.1.leader(20111).lv5600(40).lv5600ST1(1).l40trapTBL(9).l40trapIpTBL(1).l40t rapIp2TBL(2).l40trapManagerIp1(1).0...
  • Page 546: Standard Mibs

    20. Network Control 20.5.3 Standard MIBs The instrument uses the following standard MIBs: • RFC1213 (MIB-Ⅱ) • RFC1354 ( IP Forwarding Table MIB) In the tables, "ACCESS" and "SUPPORT" indicate the following: Indication Description ACCESS Information that can be read from the SNMP managers. Information that can be read and written from the SNMP managers SUPPORT Supports the MIB object as defined by the standard.
  • Page 547 20. Network Control • ip group SYNTAX ACCESS SUPPORT ipForwarding ip.1 INTEGER ipDefaultTTL ip.2 INTEGER ipInReceives ip.3 Counter ipInHdrErrors ip.4 Counter ipInAddrErrors ip.5 Counter ipForwDatagrams ip.6 Counter ipInUnknownProtos ip.7 Counter ipInDiscards ip.8 Counter ipInDelivers ip.9 Counter ipOutRequests ip.10 Counter ipOutDiscards ip.11 Counter ipOutNoRoutes...
  • Page 548 20. Network Control • icmp group SYNTAX ACCESS SUPPORT icmpInMsgs icmp.1 Counter icmpInErrors icmp.2 Counter icmpInDestUnreachs icmp.3 Counter icmpInTimeExcds icmp.4 Counter icmpInParmProbs icmp.5 Counter icmpInSrcQuenchs icmp.6 Counter icmpInRedirects icmp.7 Counter icmpInEchos icmp.8 Counter icmpInEchoReps icmp.9 Counter icmpInTimestamps icmp.10 Counter icmpInTimestampReps icmp.11 Counter icmpInAddrMasks...
  • Page 549 20. Network Control • udp group SYNTAX ACCESS SUPPORT udpInDatagrams udp.1 Counter udpNoPorts udp.2 Counter udpInErrors udp.3 Counter udpOutDatagrams udp.4 Counter udpTable udp.5 Aggregate udpEntry udpTable.1 Aggregate udpLocalAddress udpEntry.1 IpAddress udpLocalPort udpEntry.2 INTEGER • snmp group SYNTAX ACCESS SUPPORT snmpInPkts snmp.1 Counter snmpOutPkts...
  • Page 550: Enterprise Mib

    20. Network Control 20.5.4 Enterprise MIB • Enterprise Number The Enterprise Number of LEADER ELECTRONICS CORP. is 20111. iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).leader(20111) • Enterprise MIB File Save the file from instrument to a USB memory device or use FTP to obtain it from the instrument.
  • Page 551 20. Network Control • l40basicTBL(1) group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40basInputTBL l40basicTBL.1 Aggregate l40basInputCh l40basInputTBL.1 INTEGER 1 = a 2 = b 3 = c 4 = d l40basInputSimul l40basInputTBL.2 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l40basInputOperate l40basInputTBL.3 INTEGER 1 = com 2 = individual l40basInputExtref l40basInputTBL.4...
  • Page 552 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 5 = cap-tif-a 6 = cap-frm-b 7 = cap-dpx b 8 = cap-tif-b 9 = cap-frm-c 10 = cap-dpx-c 11 = cap-tif-c 12 = cap-frm-d 13 = cap-dpx-d 14 = cap-tif-d 15 = log 16 = dump 17 = loud •...
  • Page 553 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40sysHdrInputASysGamma l40sysHdrTBL.5 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l40sysHdrInputBSysGamma l40sysHdrTBL.6 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l40sysHdrInputCSysGamma l40sysHdrTBL.7 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l40sysHdrInputDSysGamma l40sysHdrTBL.8 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l40sysHdrInputAHlgScale l40sysHdrTBL.9 INTEGER...
  • Page 554 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40wfmModeTBL l40wfmIntenConfigTBL.1 Aggregate l40wfmModeMode l40wfmModeTBL.1 INTEGER 1 = parade 2 = overlay l40wfmModeCh1Y l40wfmModeTBL.2 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l40wfmModeCh2Cb l40wfmModeTBL.3 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l40wfmModeCh3Cr l40wfmModeTBL.4 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l40wfmModeCh1G l40wfmModeTBL.5...
  • Page 555 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 7 = blue 8 = multi l40wfmScaleTBL l40wfmIntenConfigTBL.3 Aggregate l40wfmScaleInten l40wfmScaleTBL.1 INTEGER -8 to 7 l40wfmScaleColor l40wfmScaleTBL.2 INTEGER 1 = white 2 = yellow 3 = cyan 4 = green 5 = magenta 6 = red 7 = blue l40wfmScaleUnit l40wfmScaleTBL.3...
  • Page 556 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 3 = x20 4 = blank 5 = active l40wfmSweepMagV l40wfmSweepTBL.3 INTEGER 1 = x1 2 = x20 3 = x40 l40wfmSweepH l40wfmSweepTBL.4 INTEGER 1 = sweep-1h 2 = sweep-2h l40wfmSweepV l40wfmSweepTBL.5 INTEGER 1 = sweep-1v 2 = sweep-2v l40wfmSweepField l40wfmSweepTBL.6...
  • Page 557 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40wfmCursorRefX l40wfmCursorTBL.7 INTEGER 0 to 927 l40wfmCursorDeltaX l40wfmCursorTBL.8 INTEGER 0 to 927 l40wfmCursorTrackX l40wfmCursorTBL.9 INTEGER -927 to 927 l40wfmCursorRefY l40wfmCursorTBL.10 INTEGER -5000 to 15000 l40wfmCursorDeltaY l40wfmCursorTBL.11 INTEGER -5000 to 15000 l40wfmCursorTrackY l40wfmCursorTBL.12 INTEGER -15000 to 15000 l40wfmLineselTBL l40wfmTBL.6 Aggregate...
  • Page 558 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = stream2 3 = mix 4 = align l40vectorVectorMode l40vectorIntenConfigTBL INTEGER 1 = vector 2 = rgb-vector 3 = ycbcr-vector l40vectorDispVecTBL l40vectorTBL.2 Aggregate l40vectorDispVecScaleTBL l40vectorDispVecTBL.1 Aggregate l40vectorDispVecScaleInten l40vectorDispVecScaleTB INTEGER -8 to 7 l40vectorDispVecScaleColor l40vectorDispVecScaleTB INTEGER 1 = white...
  • Page 559 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = by-yl 3 = by-cy 4 = by-g 5 = by-timing 6 = by-mg 7 = by-r 8 = by-b 9 = bl 10 = ry-b 11 = ry-r 12 = ry-mg 13 = ry-timing 14 = ry-g 15 = ry-cy 16 = ry-yl...
  • Page 560 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = bg-color 3 = bg-black l40vectorDispCieTriangle1 l40vectorDispCieScaleTB INTEGER 1 = off 4 = bt601-525 5 = bt601-625 6 = bt709 7 = dci 8 = bt2020 l40vectorDispCieTriangle2 l40vectorDispCieScaleTB INTEGER 1 = off 4 = bt601-525 5 = bt601-625 6 = bt709 7 = dci...
  • Page 561 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40vectorLineselField l40vectorLineselTBL.3 INTEGER 1 = frame 2 = field1 3 = fiedl2 • l40pictureTBL(5) group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40pictureConfigTBL l40pictureTBL.1 Aggregate l40pictureMode l40pictureConfigTBL.1 INTEGER 1 = fit 2 = real 3 = x2 4 = full l40pictureAdustTBL l40pictureConfigTBL.2 Aggregate...
  • Page 562 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 3 = smpte 4 = user l40pictureSafeUser1Width l40pictureMarkerTBL.7 INTEGER 0 to 100 l40pictureSafeUser1Heght l40pictureMarkerTBL.8 INTEGER 0 to 100 l40pictureSafeUser2Width l40pictureMarkerTBL.9 INTEGER 0 to 100 l40pictureSafeUser2Heght l40pictureMarkerTBL.10 INTEGER 0 to 100 l40pictureSafeUserAspect l40pictureMarkerTBL.11 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l40pictureSuperImposeTBL l40pictureConfigTBL.9...
  • Page 563 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 3 = rgb255 4 = codevalue 5 = codevaluedec 6 = hdr l40pictureClFstopRefSet l40pictureClTBL.7 INTEGER R/WO 1 (fixed) l40pictureClFstopGammaSel l40pictureClTBL.8 INTEGER 1 = gamma-045 2 = user1 3 = user2 4 = user3 5 = usera 6 = userb 7 = userc 8 = userd...
  • Page 564 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = field1 3 = field2 l40pictureDataTBL l40pictureTBL.6 Aggregate l40pictureDataCineliteP1 l40pictureDataTBL.1 DisplayString Cinelite Data l40pictureDataCineliteP2 l40pictureDataTBL.2 DisplayString Cinelite Data l40pictureDataCineliteP3 l40pictureDataTBL.3 DisplayString Cinelite Data • l40statusTBL(6) group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40statusModeTBL l40statusTBL.1 Aggregate l40statusModeTop l40statusModeTBL.1 INTEGER R/WO...
  • Page 565 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 12 = s1binary 13 = s2serial 14 = s2compo 15 = s2binary l40statusDumpJump l40statusDumpTBL.4 INTEGER 1 = eav 2 = sav l40statusDumpSample l40statusDumpTBL.5 INTEGER 0 to 32767 l40statusDumpLine l40statusDumpTBL.6 INTEGER 0 to 32767 l40statusExtrefTBL l40statusTBL.4 Aggregate l40statusExtrefSel...
  • Page 566 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40statusAribCcSample l40statusAribTBL.4 INTEGER 0 to 258 l40statusAribCcStream l40statusAribTBL.5 INTEGER 1 = stream1 2 = stream2 l40statusAribNetqDisp l40statusAribTBL.6 INTEGER 1 = text 2 = dump 3 = qlog 4 = format l40statusAribNetqMode l40statusAribTBL.7 INTEGER 1 = hex 2 = binary l40statusAribNetqSample l40statusAribTBL.8...
  • Page 567 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = stream2 l40statusCustomTBL l40statusTBL.9 Aggregate l40statusCustomSearchDid l40statusCustomTBL.1 DisplayString 0 to FF l40statusCustomSearchSdid l40statusCustomTBL.2 DisplayString -1 to FF l40statusCustomSearchMode l40statusCustomTBL.3 INTEGER 1 = hex 2 = binary l40statusCustomSearchYc l40statusCustomTBL.4 INTEGER 1 = y 2 = c l40statusCustomSearchStream l40statusCustomTBL.5 INTEGER...
  • Page 568 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40statusDataExtrefHtimeB l40statusDataTBL.25 DisplayString H Phase [us] l40statusDataExtrefHpixB l40statusDataTBL.26 DisplayString H Phase [pix/dot] l40statusDataExtrefVlineB l40statusDataTBL.27 DisplayString V Phase l40statusDataExtrefTotalB l40statusDataTBL.28 DisplayString Total Phase l40statusDataExtrefC l40statusDataTBL.29 INTEGER 1 = userref 2 = default l40statusDataExtrefStatC l40statusDataTBL40 INTEGER 1 = int 2 = sdi1a 3 = sdi2a...
  • Page 569 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = missing l40statusDataAncEia608 l40statusDataTBL.52 INTEGER 1 = detect 2 = missing l40statusDataAncProgram l40statusDataTBL.53 INTEGER 1 = detect 2 = missing l40statusDataAncBroadcast l40statusDataTBL.54 INTEGER 1 = detect 2 = missing l40statusDataAncVbi l40statusDataTBL.55 INTEGER 1 = detect 2 = missing l40statusDataAncAfd1 l40statusDataTBL.56...
  • Page 570 20. Network Control • l40eyeTBL(7) group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40eyeConfigTBL l40eyeTBL.1 Aggregate l40eyeMode l40eyeConfigTBL.1 INTEGER 1 = eye 2 = jit l40eyeInten l40eyeConfigTBL.2 INTEGER -128 to 127 l40eyeScaleInten l40eyeConfigTBL.3 INTEGER -8 to 7 l40eyeColor l40eyeConfigTBL.4 INTEGER 1 = white 2 = yellow 3 = cyan 4 = green 5 = magenta...
  • Page 571 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40eyeJitFilter l40eyeGainTBL.7 INTEGER 1 = filter-100khz 2 = filter-10khz 3 = filter-1khz 4 = filter-100hz 5 = filter-10hz 6 = filter-timing 7 = filter-alignment l40eyeJitSweep l40eyeGainTBL.8 INTEGER 1 = sweep-1h 2 = sweep-2h 3 = sweep-1v 4 = sweep-2v l40eyePeakHoldTBL l40eyeTBL.3...
  • Page 572 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40audioMeterPpmMode l40audioMeterTBL.3 INTEGER 1 = mode1 2 = mode2 l40audioMeterPeakMeter l40audioMeterTBL.4 INTEGER 1 = true 2 = ppm1 3 = ppm2 l40audioMeterPeakHold l40audioMeterTBL.5 INTEGER 0 = hold-0 5 = hold-500ms 10 = hold-1000ms 15 = hold-1500ms 20 = hold-2000ms 25 = hold-2500ms 30 = hold-3000ms...
  • Page 573 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 14 = ch14 15 = ch15 16 = ch16 101 = A1 (A:CH1) 102 = A2 (A:CH2) 103 = A3 (A:CH3) 104 = A4 (A:CH4) 105 = A5 (A:CH5) 106 = A6 (A:CH6) 107 = A7 (A:CH7) 108 = A8 (A:CH8) 109 = A9 110 = A10...
  • Page 574 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 408 = D8 409 = D9 410 = D10 411 = D11 412 = D12 413 = D13 414 = D14 415 = D15 416 = D16 l40audioStatusChStatusAlign l40audioStatusTBL.7 INTEGER 1 = lsb 2 = msb l40audioStatusDisplayUserBit l40audioStatusTBL.8 INTEGER...
  • Page 575 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 215 = B15 216 = B16 301 = C1 302 = C2 303 = C3 304 = C4 305 = C5 306 = C6 307 = C7 308 = C8 309 = C9 310 = C10 311 = C11 312 = C12 313 = C13...
  • Page 576 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = period-10min 3 = period-30min 4 = period-1hour 5 = period-2hour 6 = period-6hour 7 = period-12hour 8 = period-24hour l40audioLoudnessChartClear l40audioLoudnessTBL.2 INTEGER R/WO 1 (fixed) l40audioLoudnessMeasure l40audioLoudnessTBL.3 INTEGER 1 = stop 2 = start l40audioLoudnessMag l40audioLoudnessTBL.4 INTEGER...
  • Page 577: Extended Trap (Variable Binding List)

    2 OID: iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).snmpV2(6).snmpModules(3). snmpMIB(1).snmpMIBObjects(1).snmpTrap(4).snmpTrapOID(1).0 Syntax: OBJECT IDENTIFIER Range: Description: Trap OID • index 3 OID: leader(20111).lv5600(40).lv5600ST1(1).l40notificationTBL(0). l40trapStrTBL(2).l40trapCounter(1) Syntax: Counter32 Range: 1 to 4294967295 Description: The total number of enterprise traps sent after starting up • index 4 OID: leader(20111).lv5600(40).lv5600ST1(1).l40notificationTBL(0).
  • Page 578 20. Network Control • index 7 OID: leader(20111).lv5600(40).lv5600ST1(1).l40notificationTBL(0). l40trapContentTBL(1).l40trapErrorTBL(1).X leader(20111).lv5600(40).lv5600ST1(1).l40notificationTBL(0). l40trapContentTBL(1).l40trapNormalTBL(2).X Syntax: DisplayString Range: Up to 16 characters Description: OID indicating the error and error information character string (see the table below) When an error occurs, OID and error information character string of l40notificationTBL(0).l40trapContentTBL(1).l40trapErrorTBL(1).X (see the...
  • Page 579 20. Network Control • l40notificationTBL(0) group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40trapContentTBL l40notificationTBL.1 l40trapErrorTBL l40trapContentTBL.1 Aggregate l40trapErrorFan l40TrapErrorTBL.1 FAN_STOP l40trapErrorNoSignal l40TrapErrorTBL.2 NO_SIGNAL l40trapErrorUnknown l40TrapErrorTBL.3 FORMAT_UNKNOWN l40trapErrorNTP l40TrapErrorTBL.5 NTP_ERROR l40trapErrorSdiCrc l40TrapErrorTBL.20 l40trapErrorSdiEdh l40TrapErrorTBL.21 l40trapErrorSdiTrsPosition l40TrapErrorTBL.22 TRS_POSITION l40trapErrorSdiTrsCode l40TrapErrorTBL.23 TRS_CODE l40trapErrorSdiIllegalCode l40TrapErrorTBL.24 ILLEGAL_CODE l40trapErrorSdiLineNumber l40TrapErrorTBL.25 LINE_NUMBER l40trapErrorCableError...
  • Page 580 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40trapErrorEyeHdFalltime l40TrapErrorTBL.78 EYE_HD_TF l40trapErrorEyeSdFalltime l40TrapErrorTBL.79 EYE_SD_TF l40trapErrorEye12GRisetime l40TrapErrorTBL.80 EYE_12G_TR l40trapErrorEye3GRisetime l40TrapErrorTBL.82 EYE_3G_TR l40trapErrorEyeHdRisetime l40TrapErrorTBL.83 EYE_HD_TR l40trapErrorEyeSdRisetime l40TrapErrorTBL.84 EYE_SD_TR l40trapErrorEye12GAmp l40TrapErrorTBL.85 EYE_12G_AMP l40trapErrorEye3GAmp l40TrapErrorTBL.87 EYE_3G_AMP l40trapErrorEyeHdAmp l40TrapErrorTBL.88 EYE_HD_AMP l40trapErrorEyeSdAmp l40TrapErrorTBL.89 EYE_SD_AMP l40trapErrorEye12GOverShoot l40TrapErrorTBL.90 EYE_12G_OR Rising l40trapErrorEye3GOverShootRi l40TrapErrorTBL.92 EYE_3G_OR...
  • Page 581 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40trapNormalSdiEdh l40TrapNormalTBL.21 l40trapNormalSdiTrsPosition l40TrapNormalTBL.22 TRS_POSITION l40trapNormalSdiTrsCode l40TrapNormalTBL.23 TRS_CODE l40trapNormalSdiIllegalCode l40TrapNormalTBL.24 ILLEGAL_CODE l40trapNormalSdiLineNumber l40TrapNormalTBL.25 LINE_NUMBER l40trapNormalCableError l40TrapNormalTBL.26 CABLE_ERROR l40trapNormalCableWarning l40TrapNormalTBL.27 CABLE_WARNING l40trapNormalSdiAncChecksu l40TrapNormalTBL.28 CHECK_SUM l40trapNormalSdiAncParity l40TrapNormalTBL.29 PARITY l40trapNormalSdiGamut l40TrapNormalTBL.30 GAMUT l40trapNormalSdiGamutSt2 l40TrapNormalTBL.31 GAMUT_ST2 l40trapNormalSdiCompGamut l40TrapNormalTBL.32 CMP_GAMUT l40trapNormalSdiCompGamutS l40TrapNormalTBL.33...
  • Page 582 20. Network Control SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l40trapNormalEyeHdFalltime l40trapNormalTBL.78 EYE_HD_TF l40trapNormalEyeSdFalltime l40trapNormalTBL.79 EYE_SD_TF l40trapNormalEye12GRisetime l40trapNormalTBL.80 EYE_12G_TR l40trapNormalEye3GRisetime l40trapNormalTBL.82 EYE_3G_TR l40trapNormalEyeHdRisetime l40trapNormalTBL.83 EYE_HD_TR l40trapNormalEyeSdRisetime l40trapNormalTBL.84 EYE_SD_TR l40trapNormalEye12GAmp l40trapNormalTBL.85 EYE_12G_AMP l40trapNormalEye3GAmp l40trapNormalTBL.87 EYE_3G_AMP l40trapNormalEyeHdAmp l40trapNormalTBL.88 EYE_HD_AMP l40trapNormalEyeSdAmp l40trapNormalTBL.89 EYE_SD_AMP l40trapNormalEye12GOverSho l40trapNormalTBL.90 EYE_12G_OR otRising l40trapNormalEye3GOverShoot l40trapNormalTBL.92 EYE_3G_OR...
  • Page 583 20. Network Control • Trap Information Table Trap No. Trap Information Description trapControl Type "NO_ERROR" (*1) Character String Judgment Error Normal FAN_STOP Fan stop status detection Notifica tion NO_SIGNAL No input signal detection Notifica tion FORMAT_UNKNOWN Unknown signal format detection Notifica tion FORMAT_DETECT...
  • Page 584 20. Network Control Trap No. Trap Information Description trapControl Type "NO_ERROR" (*1) Character String Judgment Error Normal FREEZE_ST2 Freeze error detection (stream2) Status monitor BLACK Black error detection Status monitor BLACK_ST2 Black error detection (stream2) Status monitor LEVEL_Y Luminance level error detection Status monitor LEVEL_Y_ST2...
  • Page 585 20. Network Control Trap No. Trap Information Description trapControl Type "NO_ERROR" (*1) Character String Judgment Error Normal EYE_3G_T_JITTER (EYE) Timing jitter error detection 3G Status monitor EYE_HD_T_JITTER (EYE) Timing jitter error detection HD Status monitor EYE_SD_T_JITTER (EYE) Timing jitter error detection SD Status monitor EYE_12G_TR_TF...
  • Page 586 20. Network Control Trap No. Trap Information Description trapControl Type "NO_ERROR" (*1) Character String Judgment Error Normal monitor EYE_12G_OR (EYE) Overshoot Rising error detection Status monitor EYE_3G_OR (EYE) Overshoot Rising error detection Status monitor EYE_HD_OR (EYE) Overshoot Rising error detection Status monitor EYE_SD_OR...
  • Page 587: 21. Menu Tree

    21. MENU TREE 21. MENU TREE This chapter shows the menu trees that correspond to each key. The default settings are underlined. The menus and default values that are displayed vary depending on the instrument’s settings, the configuration of options, and whether a USB memory device is connected to the instrument. 21.1 INPUT Menu INPUT...
  • Page 588: Sys Menu

    21. MENU TREE 21.2 SYS Menu SIGNAL COMPLETE IN OUT PREV NEXT menu SYSTEM COMPLETE SETUP PREV NEXT READ ONLY CLEAR COMMUNITY DELETE INSERT <= => CHAR SET menu...
  • Page 589 21. MENU TREE READ WRITE CLEAR COMMUNITY DELETE INSERT <= => CHAR SET menu CAMERA ID CLEAR LOCAL LABEL INPUT DELETE INSERT <= => CHAR SET menu...
  • Page 590 21. MENU TREE TALLY EXT CLEAR COMMENT INPUT DELETE INSERT <= => CHAR SET menu REMOTE CLEAR LABEL INPUT DELETE INSERT <= => CHAR SET menu MIB FILE OVER WRITE MEMORY COPY OVER WRITE menu...
  • Page 591 21. MENU TREE SYSTEM INFO menu LICENSE CLEAR REGISTER REMOVE menu BACK LIGHT ( 1 - 28 - 32 ) LCD OFF INITIALIZE PARAMETER INIT LAYOUT INIT OPERATE INIT INIT INIT CANCEL...
  • Page 592: Cap Menu

    21. MENU TREE 21.3 CAP Menu TRIGGER MANUAL ( MANUAL / ERROR ) REFRESH DISPLAY REAL ( REAL / BOTH / HOLD ) DISPLAY REAL ( REAL / REPLAY / BOTH / HOLD ) AUTO MEMORY FILENAME ( ON / OFF ) NAME CLEAR INPUT...
  • Page 593 21. MENU TREE STORE STORE OVER WR OVER WR DELETE DELETE FILE DELETE RECALL RECALL DELETE DELETE FILE DELETE menu SELECT menu SELECT...
  • Page 594: Mem Menu

    21. MENU TREE 21.4 MEM Menu COMMENT CLEAR INPUT DELETE INSERT <= => CHAR SET menu STORE OVER WR OVER WR menu DELETE DELETE DELETE ALL COPY COPY USB->INT USB->INT COPY USB->INT ALL COPY COPY INT->USB INT->USB COPY INT->USB...
  • Page 595: Recall Menu

    21. MENU TREE 21.5 RECALL Menu No.1 RECALL No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6 more ・ ・ ・ No.55 No.56 No.57 No.58 No.59 No.60 more...
  • Page 596: Wfm Menu

    21. MENU TREE 21.6 WFM Menu EXTERNAL INTEN/CONFIG SYNC ( ON / OFF ) MODE MODE PARADE ( OVERLAY / PARADE ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF )
  • Page 597 21. MENU TREE EXT.SYNC COLOR WHITE ( WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE / MULTI ) SCALE SCALE INTEN ( -8 ~ 4 ~ 7 ) SCALE COLOR YELLOW ( WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE ) SCALE SCALE SETTING...
  • Page 598 21. MENU TREE SWEEP SWEEP ( H / V ) H SWEEP ( 1H / 2H ) V SWEEP ( 1V / 2V ) SWEEP ( x1 / x10 / x20 / x40 / ACTIVE / BLANK ) FIELD FIELD1 ( FIELD1 / FIELD2 ) BLANKING REMOVE...
  • Page 599: Vect Menu

    21. MENU TREE 21.7 VECT Menu VECT VECTOR VECT INTEN/CONFIG DISPLAY VECTOR ( VECTOR / 5BAR / HISTGRAM / CIE DIAGRAM ) VECTOR INTENSITY ( -128 ~ 0 ~ 127 ) VECTOR COLOR WHITE ( WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE ) VECTOR STREAM1 COLOR...
  • Page 600 21. MENU TREE CIE DIAGRAM COLOR SCALE B.G. COLOR ( B.G. COLOR / B.G. WHITE / B.G. BLACK ) TRIANGLE1 BT.709 ( BT.601(525) / BT.601(625) / BT.709 / DCI / BT.2020 / OFF ) TRIANGLE2 BT.2020 ( BT.601(525) / BT.601(625) / BT.709 / DCI / BT.2020 / OFF ) USER TRIANGLE TRIANGLE...
  • Page 601 21. MENU TREE TEMP SCALE SCALE ( ON / OFF ) GRID ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) TRIANGLE CAPTION ( ON / OFF ) INPUT SELECT menu INPUT SELECT menu VECTOR GAIN GAIN VARIABLE ( CAL / VARIABLE ) GAIN ( x1 / x2 / IQ-MAG ) GUIDE...
  • Page 602 21. MENU TREE CIE DIAGRAM DISPLAY SETTING MODE DIAGRAM ( DIAGRAM / TEMP ) STANDARD CIE1931 ( CIE1931 / CIE1976 ) CLIP ( ON / OFF ) FILTER ( ON / OFF ) MANUAL MANUAL SETUP SETUP ( ON / OFF ) COLORIMETRY ( BT.601(525) / BT.601(625) / BT.709...
  • Page 603 21. MENU TREE HISTGRAM SETUP ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) INPUT SELECT menu CURSOR ( ON / OFF ) LINE LINE SELECT SELECT ( ON / OFF / CINELITE ) FIELD FRAME ( FIELD1 / FIELD2 / FRAME )
  • Page 604: Pic Menu

    21. MENU TREE 21.8 PIC Menu PICTURE CONFIG MODE ( FIT / REAL / x2 / FULL FRM ) ADJUST MONO/ COLOR COLOR ( MONO / COLOR ) CHROMA UP ( UP / NORMAL ) BRIGHTNESS [ % ] ( -50.0 ~ 0.0 ~ 50.0 ) CONTRAST [ % ] 100.0...
  • Page 605 21. MENU TREE INPUT SELECT menu INPUT SELECT menu SUPER STANDARD IMPOSE ( OFF / SMPTE / ARIB / TELETEXT ) FORMAT 608 (708) ( 608 (708) / 608 (608) / VBI / 708 ) FORMAT ( HD / SD / ANALOG / CELLULAR ) TRANSPORT ( VBI / OP47 ) LANGUAGE...
  • Page 606 21. MENU TREE CINELITE CINELITE DISPLAY ( OFF / f Stop / %DISPLAY / CINEZONE ) f STOP MEASURE SETUP NUMBERS ( P1 / P1+P2 / P1+P2+P3 ) MEASURE POSITION ( P1 / P2 / P3 ) MEASURE SIZE 1 x 1 ( 1 x 1 / 3 x 3 / 9 x 9 ) 18% REF-SET GAMMA...
  • Page 607 21. MENU TREE CINELITE/ CINELITE DISPLAY ( OFF / f Stop / %DISPLAY / CINEZONE ) f STOP MEASURE SETUP NUMBERS ( P1 / P1+P2 / P1+P2+P3 ) MEASURE POSITION ( P1 / P2 / P3 ) MEASURE SIZE 1 x 1 ( 1 x 1 / 3 x 3 / 9 x 9 ) 18% REF-SET INPUT...
  • Page 608 21. MENU TREE LINE LINE SELECT SELECT ( ON / OFF ) FIELD FRAME ( FIELD1 / FIELD2 / FRAME ) AV MEASURE PHASE ( 0 ~ 50 ~ 100 ) AV MEASURE LEFT ( 0 ~ 99 ) AV MEASURE RIGHT ( 0 ~...
  • Page 609: Audio Menu

    21. MENU TREE 21.9 AUDIO Menu DISPLAY AUDIO MODE LISSAJOU ( LISSAJOU / SURROUND / METER / STATUS / LOUDNESS ) METER DYNAMIC SETUP RANGE 60DBFS ( 60DBFS / 90DBFS / MAG ) RESPONSE TRUEPEAK ( TRUEPEAK / PPM / VU ) MODE PPM(I) ( PPM(I) / PPM(II) )
  • Page 610 21. MENU TREE SURROUND SURROUND SETUP INTEN ( -8 ~ 4 ~ 7 ) SCALE INTEN ( -8 ~ 4 ~ 7 ) SURROUND NORMAL ( NORMAL / PHANTOM ) AUTO GAIN ( ON / OFF ) INPUT SELECT menu STATUS EVENT SETUP...
  • Page 611 21. MENU TREE CHANNEL DISPLAY ( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 16 / STATUS CHANNEL A1 - A16 / B1 - B16 / C1 - C16 / D1 - D16 / A:CH1 - A:CH8 / B:CH1 - B:CH8 ) ALIGN...
  • Page 612 21. MENU TREE AUTO MEMORY FILENAME ( ON / OFF ) NAME CLEAR INPUT DELETE <= => CHAR SET menu STORE STORE OVER WR OVER WR FILE DELETE DELETE DELETE menu menu ERROR COMPLETE SETUP menu PHONES VOLUME ( 0 ~ 63 ) INPUT SELECT MAPPING...
  • Page 613: 21.10 Status Menu

    21. MENU TREE 21.10 STATUS Menu EVENT STATUS STOP ( START / STOP ) CLEAR MODE OVER WRT ( OVER WRT / STOP ) AUTO MEMORY FILENAME ( ON / OFF ) NAME CLEAR INPUT DELETE <= => CHAR SET menu STORE STORE...
  • Page 614 21. MENU TREE MODE ( RUN / HOLD / FRM CAP ) DISPLAY SERIAL ( SERIAL / COMPO / BINARY / PICTURE / STREAM1 / STREAM2 / STREAM12 / S1 SERIAL / S1 COMPO / S1 BINARY / S2 SERIAL / S2 COMPO / S2 BINARY ) LINK PICTURE ( PICTURE / A [A] / B [B] / A [C] / B [D] / 1 [A] / 2 [B] / 1 [C] / 2 [D] / 3 [C] / 4 [D] )
  • Page 615 21. MENU TREE INPUT SELECT menu ANC DATA ANC DUMP HOLD VIEWER TIME 3 sec. ( HOLD / 1 sec. / 3 sec. ) DUMP MODE ( HEX / BINARY ) menu PAGE PAGE DOWN STREAM SELECT STREAM1 ( STREAM1 / STREAM2 ) LINK A [A] ( A [A] / B [B] / A [C] / B [D] / 1 [A] / 2 [B] / 1 [C] / 2 [D] / 3 [C] / 4 [D] )
  • Page 616 21. MENU TREE NET-Q DISPLAY TEXT ( TEXT / DUMP / Q LOG / FORMAT ) DUMP MODE ( HEX / BINARY ) Q LOG CLEAR COMPLETE MASK ALL ON ALL OFF menu LINK A [A] ( A [A] / B [B] / A [C] / B [D] / 1 [A] / 3 [C] / 4 [D] ) INPUT SELECT AUTO...
  • Page 617 21. MENU TREE SMPTE EIA-708 DISPLAY TEXT ( TEXT / DUMP ) DUMP MODE ( HEX / BINARY ) LINK A [A] ( A [A] / B [B] / A [C] / B [D] / 1 [A] / 3 [C] / 4 [D] ) INPUT SELECT menu...
  • Page 618 21. MENU TREE CUSTOM ID SET SEARCH ( 00 ~ FF ) SDID / DBN ( -- / 00 ~ FF ) menu DUMP MODE ( HEX / BINARY ) Y / C SELECT ( Y / C ) STREAM SELECT STREAM1 ( STREAM1 / STREAM2 )
  • Page 619: Eye Menu (Ser02)

    21. MENU TREE 21.11 EYE Menu (SER02) EYE/JITTER EYE/JITTER INTEN/CONFIG MODE ( EYE / JITTER ) INTENSITY INTENSITY ( -128 ~ 0 ~ 127 ) JITTER INTENSITY ( -128 ~ 0 ~ 127 ) EYE SCALE INTENSITY ( -8 ~ 4 ~ 7 ) JITTER SCALE INTENSITY ( -8 ~...
  • Page 620 21. MENU TREE GAIN/FILTER GAIN /SWEEP VARIABLE ( CAL / VARIABLE ) GAIN ( x1 / x2 / x4 / x8 / x16 ) FILTER 100kHz ( 100kHz / 10kHz / 1kHz / 100Hz / 10Hz / TIMING / ALIGNMENT ) SWEEP ( 2UI / 4UI / 16UI ) SWEEP...
  • Page 621: 21.12 Multi Menu

    21. MENU TREE 21.12 MULTI menu LAYOUT MULTI SELECT USER 1 ( USER 1 / USER 2 / USER 3 / USER 4 / USER 5 / USER 6) LAYOUT USER 1 MULTI LAYOUT USER 2 MULTI VECTOR LAYOUT USER 3 MULTI PICTURE LAYOUT...
  • Page 622 22. Firmware Update History 22. FIRMWARE UPDATE HISTORY This manual is written for firmware version 2.3. You can view the firmware version by pressing F•3 SYSTEM INFO on the SYS menu. • Ver. 2.3 • [LV5600/LV7600] Added the HTTP server access port (port number 8080) display on the NETWORK tab.
  • Page 623 22. Firmware Update History • [SER01/SER02] Improved so that BT.709 and BT.2020 scale and caption are displayed on the initial chromaticity diagram screen. • [SER01/SER02] Improved so that the background of the Japanese closed caption display on the picture is changed from black to transparent in sync with the on/off state of the status information.
  • Page 624 Index AUTO GAIN ......... 359, 361 % AV MEASURE LINK ........324 AV MEASURE RIGHT........324 %DISPLAY SETUP ........338 AV MEASURE TOP ........324 AV MESURE LEFT ........324 0 AV PHASE ........... 324, 411 AV PHASE SETUP ........413 0H TIMING ..........
  • Page 625 COLOR SYSTEM ........246, 265 F COMMENT INPUT ........211 f STOP SETUP ..........306 COMPOSITE FORMAT ......248, 267 FD 1CLICK ..........402 CONTRAST[%] ..........285 FD FUNCTION ..........402 CONTROL PACKET ........434 FD VALUE ..........242 CS LOG ............298 FD VAR ..........
  • Page 626 HISTGRAM SETUP ........274 MEASURE SIZE ........... 310 HOLD TIME ..........429 MEM ............211 METER SETUP ..........353 I MODE ..........402, 452 MONO/COLOR ..........285 ID SET ............446 INDICATION SETTING ........287 N INIT CANCEL ........198, 199 INITIALIZE ..........
  • Page 627 REF SET USER ..........407 SURROUND 5.1 .......... 361 REF. LEVEL ..........334 SURROUND INTEN ........360 REFRESH ........201, 206, 412 SURROUND SETUP ........359 REGISTER ..........196 SWEEP ........233, 464, 471 REMOTE ............. 476 SWEEP MAG ..........236 REMOVE .............
  • Page 628 WFM COLOR ..........222 XY SEL ..........467, 473 WFM INTEN/CONFIG ......219, 250 XY SELECT ..........240 WFM INTENSITY ......... 221 Y WFM MODE ........219, 220 WFM SCALE ........222, 250 Y UNIT ........ 241, 335, 469, 474 WST TRANSPORT ........
  • Page 629 Following information is for Chinese RoHS only 所含有毒有害物质信息 部件号码: LV 5600 此标志适用于在中国销售的电子信息产品,依据2006年2月28日公布的 《电子信息产品污染控制管理办法》以及SJ/T11364-2006《电子信息产品污染 控制标识要求》,表示该产品在使用完结后可再利用。数字表示的是环境保护使 用期限,只要遵守与本产品有关的安全和使用上的注意事项,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 有毒有害物质或元素 Hazardous Substances in each Part 部件名称 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 ×...
  • Page 630 Following information is for Chinese RoHS only 所含有毒有害物质信息 部件号码: LV 7600 此标志适用于在中国销售的电子信息产品,依据2006年2月28日公布的 《电子信息产品污染控制管理办法》以及SJ/T11364-2006《电子信息产品污染 控制标识要求》,表示该产品在使用完结后可再利用。数字表示的是环境保护使 用期限,只要遵守与本产品有关的安全和使用上的注意事项,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 有毒有害物质或元素 Hazardous Substances in each Part 部件名称 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 ×...
  • Page 631 Contact Us Head office Sales Department Tel 81-45-541-2123 Fax 81-45-541-2823 Email sales@leader.co.jp 2-6-33 Tsunashimahigashi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 223-8505, Japan www.leader.co.jp Jan. 18, 2019 Ver.4 (Firmware Ver. 2.3)

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