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LV 5490
MULTI WAVEFORM MONITOR
LV 5490SER01 SDI INPUT
LV 5490SER02 SDI INPUT / EYE
LV 5490SER03 DIGITAL AUDIO
LV 5490SER04 FOCUS ASSIST
LV 5490SER05 CIE DIAGRAM
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY
Read This before Using the Instrument
This instrument should only be used by persons with sufficient knowledge of electronics who thoroughly understand the contents of this manual.
This instrument is not designed or manufactured for households or ordinary consumers.
If unqualified personnel are to use the instrument, be sure the instrument is handled under the supervision of qualified personnel (those who have electrical knowledge). This is to prevent the possibility of personal injury or damage to the instrument.
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.
<Symbol>
<Term>
This symbol appears in this instruction manual and on the instrument to indicate an area where improper handling could result in personal injury, damage to the instrument, or malfunction of the instrument or devices connected to it.
When you encounter this symbol on the instrument, be sure to refer to the information in this instruction manual that corresponds to the area that the symbol marks.
Ignoring the precautions that this term indicates could lead to death or serious injury.
<Term> Ignoring the precautions that this term indicates could lead to personal injury or damage to the instrument.
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GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY
Read the warnings and information below thoroughly to avoid death, personal injury, and damage and deterioration of the instrument.
Warnings Concerning the Case and Panels
Do not remove the instrument’s case or panels for any reason. Touching the internal components of the instrument could lead to fire or electric shock.
Also, do not allow foreign materials, such as liquids, combustible matter, and metal, to enter the instrument. Turning the instrument on when such materials are inside it could lead to fire, electric shock, damage to the instrument, or some other accident.
Installation Environment
Operating Temperature Range
Use this instrument in a 0 to 40 °C environment. Using the instrument with its vents blocked or in a high temperature environment could lead to fire.
Drastic changes in temperature, such as might be caused by moving the instrument between two rooms with different temperatures, can damage the instrument by causing condensation to form within it. If there is a possibility that the instrument has condensation within it, wait for approximately 30 minutes before turning on the power.
Operating Humidity Range
Use this instrument in an environment whose relative humidity is 85 %RH or less where there is no threat of condensation forming.
Also, do not operate this instrument with wet hands. Doing so could lead to electric shock or fire.
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere
Using this instrument in an environment where flammable gasses, explosive gasses, or steam is emitted or stored could lead to an explosion or fire. Do not use the instrument in such an environment.
Do Not Insert Foreign Materials
Do not insert foreign materials, such as metal and flammable objects, through the vents or allow liquid to enter the instrument. Such acts can lead to fire, electric shock, damage to the instrument, or some other accident.
If You Notice Something Wrong during Operation
If you notice smoke, fire, a strange smell, or something else that is wrong with the instrument while you are operating it, stop operation immediately. 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.
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GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY
Warnings Concerning the Power Source
Do not use a power source with a voltage other than the rated power source voltage for the instrument. Doing so could lead to fire.
Confirm the voltage of the power source before you connect the power cord to it.
Only use a power source whose frequency is 50/60 Hz.
Use a power cord that is appropriate for the voltage of the power source. Also, use a power cord that meets the safety standards of the country that you are using it in.
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.
When removing the power cord from the power outlet, do not pull on the cord. Pull from the plug.
Warnings Concerning Grounding
The instrument has a ground terminal to protect the user and the instrument from electric shock.
Ensure that the product is properly grounded for safe operation.
Warnings Concerning the Panel
Sections of the panel are made out of glass. If the glass breaks, the broken glass may lead to injury. Do not apply a strong shock to the panel, cut it with sharp metal, or damage it in any similar manner.
Cautions Concerning the Input and Output Connectors
To avoid damaging the instrument, only apply signals to the input connectors that conform to the specifications in this instruction manual. Do not short or apply external voltage to the output connectors. Doing so could damage the instrument.
Cautions Concerning the Ethernet Port
When you are connecting the instrument to the communication provider's equipment, connect to the Ethernet port through a hub that is authorized for use in the country that you are using the instrument in.
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GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY
Calibration and Repairs
This instrument has been carefully examined at the factory to ensure that its performance is in accordance with the standards. However, because of factors such as parts wearing out over time, the performance of the instrument may degrade. To ensure stable performance, we recommend that you have the instrument calibrated regularly. Also, if the instrument malfunctions, repairs are necessary. For repairs and calibration, contact your local LEADER agent.
Routine Maintenance
When you clean the instrument, remove the power plug from the outlet.
Do not use thinner or benzene when you clean the instrument's case, panels, or knobs. Doing so could lead to paint chipping and the corrosion of plastic components. To clean the case, panels, and knobs, use a soft cloth with mild detergent, and wipe gently. While cleaning, make sure that foreign materials, such as water and detergent, do not enter the product. If liquid or a metal object enters into the instrument, fire or electric shock may result.
About the European WEEE Directive
This instrument and its accessories are subject to the European WEEE Directive.
Follow the applicable regulations of your country or region when discarding this instrument or its accessories. Follow the EU Battery Directive when discarding the batteries that you removed from this instrument.
(WEEE stands for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment.)
Follow the warnings and precautions that have been listed in this section to use the instrument correctly and safely. 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.
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1. INTRODUCTION
1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this LEADER instrument. To use this instrument safely, read this instruction manual thoroughly, and make sure that you know how to use the instrument properly.
If some point about the operation of this instrument is still unclear after you have read this instruction manual, refer to the contact information on the back cover of the manual to contact
LEADER, or contact your local LEADER agent.
After you have finished reading this manual, keep it in a convenient place so that you can refer to it when necessary.
1.1 Scope of Warranty
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.
2. Repair of a product that has been improperly repaired, adjusted, or modified by personnel other than a factory-trained LEADER representative.
3. Repair of malfunctions or damages resulting from improper use.
4. Repair of malfunctions caused by devices other than this instrument.
5. Repair of malfunctions or damages without the presentation of a proof of purchase or receipt bill for the instrument.
1.2.1 Maximum Allowable Input Voltage
The maximum signal voltage that can be applied to the input connectors is indicated below.
Do not apply excessive voltage to the connectors. Doing so may damage the device or lead to injury.
Table 1-1 Maximum allowable input voltage
LV 5490
SER01
SER02
SER03
Input Connector
EXT REF
REMOTE
SDI INPUT
SDI INPUT (1A to 1D)
SDI INPUT (2A to 2D)
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT
Maximum Allowable Input Voltage
±5 V (DC + peak AC)
0 to +5 V
±2 V (DC + peak AC)
0 to +12 V (DC), ±1V (AC)
±2 V (DC + peak AC)
±5 V (DC + peak AC)
This instrument contains sensitive components, so it may be damaged if it is dropped or otherwise exposed to a strong shock.
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Electronic components can be damaged by static discharge. Static electricity can build up in the core wire of a coaxial cable. Before connecting a coaxial cable to the instrument, short the core wire of the cable with the external conductor.
To ensure more accurate measurements, turn ON the instrument approximately 30 minutes before you intend to use it to allow its internal temperature to stabilize.
Even if you press the power switch to turn off this instrument, the instrument remains in standby mode as long as the power cord is connected to the outlet. In standby mode, some of the internal circuits operate and may generate heat. Unless necessary, keep the power cord disconnected from the outlet.
1.2.6 Backup
This instrument has a last-memory feature. When you turn the power on, the instrument starts with the panel settings that were in use the last time that it was turned off. If the backup battery is out of power, the message “The last memory feature is disabled.” will appear, and this last-memory feature will no longer work.
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
There may be a small number of pixels in the LCD panel that do not light or are always on.
Note that this is not a malfunction.
The LCD panel supports a large number of video signals. SDI input signals are displayed asynchronously on the LCD. Therefore, images may appear to flicker on the waveform and picture displays.
In addition, the input SDI signal is temporarily stored in frame memory and is loaded by using the LCD display synchronization signal—which is not synchronized with the input
SDI signal. Therefore, because frame skip—which skips over frames in the memory—and frame repeat—which reads the same frames of the memory twice—occur, the image may appear to flicker.
(An external sync signal can be used to synchronize the LCD to the input signal.)
1.3 About Trademarks and Licenses
The company and product names in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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1.4 About Terminology Used in this Manual
SER01/SER02/SER03/SER04/SER05
LV 5490SER01 is referred to as SER01; LV 5490SER02 is referred to as SER02; LV
5490SER03 is referred to as SER03, LV 5490SER04 is referred to as SER04, LV
5490SER05 is referred to as SER05.
Single Input Mode
This refers to the mode in which on the INPUT menu, DISPLAY is set to SINGLE.
It is a mode for measuring a single input signal.
Simul Mode
This refers to the mode in which on the INPUT menu, DISPLAY is set to SIMUL.
It is a mode for measuring multiple input signals simultaneously.
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
SD SD-SDI
HD HD-SDI
3G-A
3G-B-DL
3G-SDI level A
3G-SDI level B dual link mapping
3G-B-DS
HD (DL)
HD (QL)
3G-SDI level B dual stream mapping
HD-SDI dual link
HD-SDI quad link
3G (DL)
3G (QL)
3G
3G-B
3G-B-DS dual link
3G-A, 3G-B-DL quad link
Collective name for 3G links
Collective name for 3G-B-DL and 3G-B-DS
Single link
Single link
Single link
Dual Link
Quad link
Dual Link
Quad link
-
-
About Underlining (_)
Underlined options indicate the default values.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 General
The LV 5490 is a multi waveform monitor that supports 4K video formats. It can receive and display up to four signals up to 3G-SDI simultaneously. Up to eight signals can be displayed by switching. For 4K video formats, 3G-SDI dual link and quad link and HD-SDI quad link are supported.
The display is a 9-inch full high definition LCD enabling the LV 5490 to also be used as a high-quality picture monitor. In addition, the LV 5490 is equipped with SDI and DVI-D output connectors. The content shown on the LV 5490 display can be output to an external full high definition monitor.
The display incorporates a new free layout technology that allows the size and position of the display layout to be customized with a mouse to suit your application.
The following units and options are available. You can combine them to suit your application.
LV 5490SER01 (SDI INPUT): SDI input (*1)
LV 5490SER02 (SDI INPUT / EYE): SDI input with eye pattern (*1)
LV 5490SER03 (DIGITAL AUDIO): Digital audio I/O
LV 5490SER04 (FOCUS ASSIST): Focus assist
LV 5490SER05 (CIE DIAGRAM): CIE diagram
*1 The LV 5490 requires an LV 5490SER01 or LV 5490SER02 to be installed.
These units cannot be installed simultaneously.
2.2 Features
4K Video Format
The LV 5490 supports 4K video formats (4096×2160 and 3840×2160) based on 3G dual link and quad link and HD quad link.
Up to four 3G dual link 4K video signals can be displayed by switching.
Up to two 3G quad link or HD quad link 4K video signals can be displayed by switching.
Full High Definition LCD
The LV 5490 is equipped with a 9-inch LCD with excellent viewing angle and color reproducibility. It can also be used as a high-quality high definition picture monitor.
Free Layout
The LV 5490 can display not only the video signal waveform, vector waveform, picture, and the like of an input SDI signal simultaneously, but it can also display multiple input signals simultaneously and overlay them for comparison. The measurement screens can be adjusted in size and position as you like.
Different layout configurations can be achieved simply by using the mouse.
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Eight Inputs and Simultaneous Four Input Display
The LV 5490 has four SDI input connectors compatible with 3G, HD, and SD and can display up to four SDI input signals simultaneously. It also has four additional SDI I/O connectors. (*1) If these connectors are used as inputs, the LV 5490 can receive up to eight
SDI input signals.
*1
SDI Signal I/O.
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The four SDI input connectors are equipped with an equivalent cable length measurement function. This function displays SDI signal attenuation in terms of a coaxial cable length, which can be used to check the margin that the system has.
Pattern Generator Function and Reclock Output
By using the four SDI I/O connectors as outputs, you can use them as reclock outputs of the SDI signals received through the SDI input connectors. They can also be used as outputs for generating patterns such as color bars. In pattern output, the phase of each SDI output can be varied up to ±0.5H. This feature can be used to check the system’s phase margin.
External Monitor Output and SDI Routing
The measurement screen can be output in SDI or DVI-D from the monitor output connector.
The output signal can be displayed on an external LCD in full high definition resolution. In addition, an SDI signal received through one of the SDI input or SDI I/O connectors can be reclocked and output, serving as a routing function.
USB Mouse Operation
A USB mouse can be used to operate the panel. If the measurement screen is displayed on an external monitor in SDI or DVI-D, you can control the LV 5490 by using a USB mouse while viewing the external monitor.
SDI Signal Analysis
The status display also has a feature for detecting CRC and embedded audio errors.
It also has event log, data dump, and phase difference measurement features enabling you to perform detailed SDI signal analysis.
Screen Capture
The LV 5490 is equipped with a screen capture feature, which captures the entire display as still-image data. Not only can captured data be displayed by the LV 5490, but it can also be compared with an input signal or saved to a USB memory device as bitmap data for viewing on a PC.
Frame Capture
The LV 5490 is equipped with a frame capture feature, which captures single frames in an
SDI signal. Frames can be captured manually or automatically when errors occur.
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Time Code Display
The LV 5490 can display the LTC or VITC that is embedded in an SDI signal and the
D-VITC of an SD signal. The timecode can also be used for time stamps in the event log.
External Remote Connector
The remote control connector can be used to load presets, switch the input signal, and transmit alarms.
Ethernet Port (to be supported in the future)
By connecting the Ethernet interface to a PC, you can control the LV 5490 remotely over
TELNET, transfer files over FTP, control the LV 5490 remotely and detect errors over SNMP, and control the LV 5490 over HTTP.
Eye Pattern Display (SER02)
This feature can display eye pattern waveforms and jitter waveforms of SDI signals as well as measurement results of various parameters. The feature displays the information of the
SDI signals received through the four SDI input connectors, one input at a time.
Embedded Audio Display (SER03)
Embedded audio can be separated from the SDI signal and shown in Lissajous, surround, and meter displays. Other types of analysis displays are also available. 16 channels of one
SDI signal or 4 channels of four SDI signals can be displayed simultaneously.
Digital Audio I/O (SER03)
The digital Audio I/O option has eight digital I/O connectors. Switching between input and output is possible in groups of four connectors (eight channels).
When used as inputs, digital audio can be shown in Lissajous, surround, and meter displays. Other types of analysis displays are also available.
When used as outputs, embedded audio is separated from SDI signals and output as digital audio signals.
Focus Assist (SER04)
A new focusing algorithm based on nonlinear super-resolution technology has been developed, allowing highly sensitive focusing even on low-contrast images that were difficult to be focused in on in the past. You can select the sensitivity from the five available levels according to the image scene.
CIE Diagram (SER05)
Chromaticity diagrams based on ITU-R BT.601, ITU-R BT.709, and ITU-R BT.2020 colorimetries can be displayed. Display mode supports CIE 1931 (xy display) and CIE 1976
(u'v' display).
RS-422/485 Connector (custom order feature)
The camera ID can be displayed using serial communication.
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2.3 Specifications
2.3.1 SDI Formats and Standards
Table 2-1 SD video signal formats and standards
Color System Quantization
YC
B
C
R
4:2:2 10 bits
Image
720×487
Field Frequency/Scanning
59.94/I
720×576 50/I
Compliant Standard
SMPTE ST 259
Table 2-2 HD video signal formats and standards
Color System Quantization
YC
B
C
R
4:2:2 10 bits
Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard
1280×720 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE 292-1
SMPTE ST 296
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 292-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
Table 2-3 3G-A video signal formats and standards
Color System Quantization
YC
B
C
R
4:2:2 10 bits
Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard
12 bits
YC
B
C
R
4:4:4 10 bits
12 bits
2048×1080 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
1280×720 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE 296
SMPTE ST 425-1
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 425-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
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Color System Quantization
RGB 4:4:4 10 bits
12 bits
Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard
1280×720 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 296
SMPTE ST 425-1
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 425-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
Table 2-4 3G-B-DL and HD (DL) video signal formats and standards
Color System Quantization
YC
B
C
R
4:2:2 10 bits
Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard
12 bits
2048×1080 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
SMPTE ST 372
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 372
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 372
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 372
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
YC
B
C
R
4:4:4 10 bits
12 bits
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
SMPTE ST 372
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 372
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 372
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 372
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
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*
Color System Quantization
RGB 4:4:4 10 bits
12 bits
Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 372
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 372
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 372
SMPTE ST 425-1
2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
SMPTE ST 372
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
When these signals are displayed, phase differences of up to 100 clocks (approx. 1.34 s) between
HD (DL) links are automatically corrected.
Table 2-5 3G-B-DS video signal formats and standards
Color System Quantization
YC
B
C
R
4:2:2 10 bits
Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 425-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
1280×720 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 296
SMPTE ST 425-1
Table 2-6 3G (DL) video signal formats and standards
Division
Transmission
System
Color System
Square YC
B
C
R
4:2:2
Quantization
10 bits
Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard
2 sample interleave
YC
B
C
R
4:2:2 10 bits
3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-3
SMPTE ST 2036-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-3
SMPTE ST 2048-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-3
SMPTE ST 2036-1
4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-3
SMPTE ST 2048-1
* When these signals are displayed, phase differences of up to 100 clocks (approx. 0.67 s) between links are automatically corrected.
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Table 2-7 HD (QL) video signal formats and standards
Division
Transmission
System
Color System
Square YC
B
C
R
4:2:2
Quantization
10 bits
Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard
3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P -
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P -
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
* When these signals are displayed, phase differences of up to 100 clocks (approx. 0.67 s) between links are automatically corrected.
Table 2-8 3G (QL) video signal formats and standards
Division
Transmission
System
Color System
Square YC
B
C
R
4:2:2
Quantization
10 bits
Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard
YC
B
C
R
4:4:4
RGB 4:4:4
12 bits
10 bits
12 bits
10 bits
12 bits
3840×2160
4096×2160
60/59.94/50/P
60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Division
Transmission
System
Color System Quantization
2 sample interleave
*
Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard
YC
YC
B
B
C
C
R
R
4:2:2
4:4:4
RGB 4:4:4
10 bits
12 bits
10 bits
12 bits
10 bits
12 bits
4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
3840×2160 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
4096×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
3840×2160
4096×2160
3840×2160
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
3840×2160
4096×2160
3840×2160
4096×2160
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
When these signals are displayed, phase differences of up to 100 clocks (approx. 0.67 s) between links are automatically corrected.
2.3.2 Embedded Audio Playback Format (SER03)
Compliant Standards
3G, HD, HD (DL) SMPTE ST 299
SD SMPTE ST 272
Format L-PCM
Sampling Frequency 48 kHz
Clock Generation
Synchronization
Channel Separation
Generated from the video clock
Must be synchronized to the video clock.
All SDI signals must be synchronized.
Separates up to four groups (16 channels) from an SDI input.
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2.3.3
2. SPECIFICATIONS
SDI I/O Connectors
SDI Input Connectors
Connector Type BNC
Number of Input Connectors 4 (1A, 1B, 1C, 1D)
75 Input Impedance
Input Return Loss
5 MHz to 1.485 GHz
1.485 to 2.97 GHz
Maximum Input Voltage
SER01
SER02
15 dB or more
10 dB or more
±2 V (DC + peak AC)
0 to +12 V (DC), ±1 V (AC)
SDI I/O Connectors
Connector Type
Number of I/O Connectors
I/O Impedance
I/O Return Loss
5 MHz to 1.485 GHz
1.485 to 2.97 GHz
Maximum Input Voltage
Output Voltage
Output Signals
BNC
4 (2A, 2B, 2C, 2D)
15 dB or more
10 dB or more
±2 V (DC + peak AC)
800 mVp-
Reclocked signal of SDI input, pattern generator
Input Signal Selection (*1)
When the I/O Connector Is Set to Input
SD/HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL Four input signals consisting of 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D or
3G-B-DS four input signals consisting of 2A, 2B, 2C, and 2D
One input signal selected from 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D or
HD (DL) one input signal selected from 2A, 2B, 2C, and 2D
Two input signals consisting of (1A, 1B) and (1C, 1D) or
3G (DL) two input signals consisting of (2A, 2B) and (2C, 2D)
One input signal selected from (1A, 1B) and (1C, 1D) or one input signal selected from (2A, 2B) and (2C, 2D)
One input signal selected from (1A, 1B, 1C, 1D) and (2A, 3G (QL), HD (QL)
2B, 2C, 2D)
When the I/O Connector Is Set to Output
SD/HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL
3G-B-DS
HD (DL)
3G (DL)
3G (QL), HD (QL)
Input signals 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D
One input signal selected from 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D
Two input signals consisting of (1A, 1B) and (1C, 1D)
One input signal selected from (1A, 1B) and (1C, 1D)
One input signal consisting of (1A, 1B, 1C, 1D)
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2.3.4
2.3.5
2. SPECIFICATIONS
External Reference Input
Connector Type
Number of Input Connectors
Input Impedance
Input Return Loss
Maximum Input Voltage
Input Signal
*
*
*
BNC
1 pair
-through
±5 V (DC + peak AC)
Tri-level sync or NTSC/PAL black burst signal
The waveform display position and the measured phase of the phase difference display based on the external sync signal may vary by ± 1 clock depending on the timing when the external sync signal or SDI signal is connected or disconnected or when the device is restarted.
Waveform display using an external sync signal is not possible for the following formats.
3G 720/30P, 720/29.97P, 720/25P, 720/24P, 720/23.98P
HD (DL) 1080/60P, 1080/59.94P, 1080/50P
3G (DL), 3G (QL), HD (QL)
Frame frequency 48P, 47.95P
Phase difference display using an external sync signal is not possible for the following formats.
3G 720/30P, 720/29.97P, 720/25P, 720/24P, 720/23.98P
Frame frequency 48P, 47.95P
Audio Input/Output Connectors (SER03)
Digital Audio I/O Connectors
Connector Type
Number of I/O Connectors
Group A
Group B
I/O Impedance
Maximum Input Voltage
Output Voltage
Input/Output Switching
Compliant Standard
Supported Format
Sampling Frequency
Output Signal
Headphone Output
Connector Type
Output Signals
BNC
4 pairs (8 channels)
4 pairs (8 channels)
±5 V (DC + peak AC)
1.0 Vp-
By group (4 pairs (8 channels))
AES-3id
L-PCM
48 kHz
Audio signal displayed on the screen
Sampling Frequency
Volume Adjustment
Power Output
One mini jack (stereo)
Two channels from the audio signals that are being displayed on the screen
(downmixed Lt and Rt are also possible)
48 kHz
Using the menu
100 mW maximum (into 8
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.3.6 Monitor Output Connector
SDI Output Connector
Connector Type BNC
Number of Output Connectors 1
Output Impedance
Output Return Loss
5 MHz to 1.485 GHz
1.485 to 2.97 GHz
Output Voltage
Output Signal
Output Format
15 dB or more
10 dB or more
800 mVp-
Outputs the LCD screen in HD, 3G-A, or 3G-B-DL.
Color System Quantization
YCBCR 4:2:2 10 bits
Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
60/59.94/50/P
Compliant Standard
SMPTE ST 274
Synchronization Synchronized with the LCD refresh rate
(free run or frequency synchronization with the external reference signal(*1))
Routing Outputs the SDI signal received through I/O connectors
1A to 1D or 2A to 2D
DVI-D Output Connector
Connector Type DVI-D
Number of Output Connectors 1
Signal Format Single Link T.M.D.S
HOT PLUG Detection
Output Signal
Not supported
Outputs the LCD screen
Image 1920×1080
Frame Frequency 60P, 59.94P, 50P
Synchronization Synchronized with the LCD refresh rate
(free run or frequency synchronization with the external reference signal(*1))
*1 Frame (field) frequencies 24 Hz and 23.98 Hz are not supported.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
USB Port
Port Type
Number of Ports
Compatible Devices
USB Memory Feature
USB Mouse Feature
Ethernet Port
Remote Connector
Port Type
Locking screws
Number of Ports
Control Signal
Input Voltage Range
Function
Alarm Output
RS-422/485 Connector
Standard A
2 (one on front, one on rear)
USB memory, USB mouse
Saves captured data, preset data, and data dumps
Used to control on the screen
To be supported in the future
15-pin D-sub (female)
Inch screws (No.4-40UNC)
1
LV-TTL level (low active)
0 to 5 VDC
Used to load preset settings, switch input signals, and transmit the alarm signal
Outputs alarms signals when various errors occur, when the fan malfunctions, or when the internal temperature is abnormal
Custom order feature
Display
LCD Type 9-inch color TFT
Resolution 1920×1080P
Refresh Rate 60 Hz, 59.94 Hz, 50 Hz
(free run or frequency synchronization with the external
Backlight Brightness reference signal(*1))
32 levels
Key LEDs
Power Switch
Last Memory
Key Lock
All the keys are dimly back-lit.
The selected key is lit more brightly.
Electronic switch (which remembers whether the instrument is on or off)
Backs up the panel settings to memory
Prevents erroneous operation
*1 The LCD refresh rate changes automatically depending on the frame rate of the external reference signal.
Frame Rate of the External Reference Signal
23.98 Hz
24 Hz
25 Hz
29.97 Hz
30 Hz
LCD Refresh Rate
Free run
Free run
50 Hz
59.94 Hz
60 Hz
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Function
Indication
Media
Data Output
Data Input
Captures the screen
Displays only the captured image or overlays the captured image over the input signal
Internal memory (RAM) and USB memory
You can only record one screen capture to the internal memory.
Screen captures can be saved as bitmap files to USB memory, or they can be saved in a file format that the LV
5490 can load.
Data saved to USB memory can be loaded and displayed on the LV 5490.
Function
Indication
Media
Data Output
Data Input
Capture Timing
Error Capturing
Captures frame data
Displays the captured frame data or superimposes the captured frame data over the input signal
Internal memory (RAM) and USB memory
You can only record one frame of data to the internal memory
Frame captures can be saved to USB memory as .dpx files, .tif files, or in a file format that the instrument can load
Data saved to USB memory can be loaded and displayed on the instrument (*1)
Manual and automatic (error capture)
Automatically captures frame data when an error occurs
*1 An input signal in the same format as the frame data is required.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Table 2-9 HD video signal formats and standards
Color System Quantization
YC
B
C
R
4:2:2 10 bit
Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 292-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
Table 2-10 3G-A, 3G-B-DL video signal formats and standards
Color System Quantization
YC
B
C
R
4:2:2 10 bit
YC
B
C
R
4:4:4
RGB 4:4:4
10 bit
Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 425-1
2048×1080 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P
1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
SMPTE ST 274
SMPTE ST 425-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
SMPTE ST 425-1
SMPTE ST 2048-2
Table 2-11 3G (DL) video signal formats and standards
Color System Quantization
YC
B
C
R
4:2:2 10 bit
Image Frame Frequency/Scanning
3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
Compliant Standard
SMPTE ST 425-3
SMPTE ST 2036-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-3
SMPTE ST 2048-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
* The supported division transmission systems are square and 2 sample interleave.
Table 2-12 3G (QL) video signal formats and standards
Color System Quantization
YC
B
C
R
4:2:2 10 bit
YC
B
C
R
4:4:4
RGB 4:4:4
10 bit
Image Frame Frequency/Scanning
3840×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P
4096×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P
3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
Compliant Standard
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2036-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
4096×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-5
SMPTE ST 2048-1
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF -
* The supported division transmission systems are square and 2 sample interleave.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Output Pattern Color bar 100%, color bar 75%, color raster, cross hatch,
10 step, limit ramp
Scroll
Moving Box
Frequency Phase Adjustment (*1)
Two directions (left and right)
ON, OFF
Quad Link
Dual Link
Adjustment Range
Adjust the phase of Bch, Cch, and Dch separately relative to Ach
Adjust the phase of Bch relative to Ach and the phase of
Dch relative to Cch
± 0.5 line (in units of video clocks)
*1 The output phase may be off by ± 1 clock from the specified value as a result of switching the format or turning on and off the power.
2.3.12 Preset
Preset
Number of Presets
Preset Loading Method
Copying
Saves panel settings (with a few exceptions)
60
Front panel or remote control connector (*1)
All preset data can be copied from the LV 5490 to a USB memory device or from a USB memory device to the LV
5490.
*1 The number of presets loaded from the remote control connector can be 8 or 60.
2.3.13 Display
Free Layout
Function
Display Format
Freely arrange the windows shown with WFM, VECT,
PIC, AUDIO (SER03), STATUS, EYE (SER02) (one of each), and a window consisting of five displays shown with MULTI
Displays up to four input signals in tiled, mixed, V aligned, or H aligned mode.
The screen is divided into windows.
The windows are cascaded.
The windows are arranged top to bottom.
The windows are arranged side by side.
Tiled Display
Mixed Display
V Aligned Display
H Aligned Display
3G-B-DS Display Format
Aligned Display
Mixed Display
Time Display
Displayed Contents
Current Time Display
Time Code Display
Compliant Standards
LTC, VITC
The screen is divided into windows.
The windows are cascaded.
Current time, time code
The time based on the internal clock
LTC, VITC, D-VITC (SD only)
SMPTE ST 12-2
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Alarm Indications Displayed on the screen when various errors occur, when the fan malfunctions, or when the internal temperature is abnormal
2.3.14 SDI Video Signal Waveform Display
Waveform Operations
Display Mode
Overlay
Parade
Blanking Interval
Overlays component signals
Displays component signals side by side
H and V blanking periods can be masked.
RGB Conversion Converts a Y,CB,CR signal into an RGB signal and displays the result
Channel Assignment GBR or RGB order
Pseudo-Composite Display Artificially converts component signals into composite
Line Select signals and displays the result
Displays the selected line
Sweep Modes
Color
H, V
7 colors to choose from
Vertical Axis
Gain
Variable Gain
Amplitude Accuracy
×1 / ×5
×0.2 ×2.0
3G, HD (DL) (1080/60P, 1080/59.94P, 1080/50P)
Y Signal ±0.5 % (1 to 60 MHz)
CBCR Signal
Low-Pass Attenuation
CBCR Signal
Low-Pass Attenuation
±0.5 % (0.5 to 30 MHz)
20 dB or greater (at 40 MHz)
3G, HD, HD (DL) (excluding 1080/60P, 1080/59.94P, 1080/50P)
Y Signal ±0.5 % (1 to 30 MHz)
±0.5 % (0.5 to 15 MHz)
SD
Y Signal
CBCR Signal
Low-Pass Attenuation
±0.5 % (1 to 5.75 MHz)
±0.5 % (0.5 to 2.75 MHz)
Horizontal Axis
Line Display
Display Format Overlay (1H, 2H) (*1)
Parade (1H, 2H, 3H)
4Y parade (4H)
×1, ×10, ×20, ACTIVE, or BLANK Magnification
Field Display
Display Format
Magnification
Overlay (1V, 2V) (*2)
Parade (1V, 2V, 3V)
×1 / ×20 / ×40
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Time Accuracy
Cursor Measurement
Composition
Horizontal Cursors
Vertical Cursors
Amplitude Measurement
Time Measurement
Frequency Display
±0.5 %
2 (REF and DELTA)
2 (REF and DELTA) mV, %, R%, DEC, HEX
Second display
Computes and displays the frequency with the length of one period set to the time between two cursors
Scale
Type
Color
%, V, decimal, hexadecimal
7 colors to choose from
*1 2H display is not possible when the input signal is 3G (DL), 3G (QL), or HD (QL).
*2 2V display is not possible when the input signal is progressive.
2.3.15 SDI Vector Waveform Display
Color
Blanking Interval
Pseudo-Composite Display
Line Select
Gain
Variable Gain
7 colors to choose from
Masked
Artificially converts component signals into composite signals and displays the result
Displays the selected line
×1, ×5, IQ-MAG
×0.2 to ×2.0
Amplitude Accuracy
Scale
±0.5 %
Type ITU-R BT.601, ITU-R BT.709, AUTO
Setting the Color Bar Saturation
IQ Axis
75 %, 100 %
Show or hide
Color
Vector Marker Display
Number of Markers
Numeric Display
Cb
Cr deg d
7 colors to choose from
Displays a marker and numeric value at the specified location on the vector display
1
Displays the marker position numerically
Displays the CB position as a percentage
Displays the CR position as a percentage
Displays the hue in degrees.
Displays the distance from the center as a percentage
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.3.16 CIE Diagram Display (SER05)
Display Standard
Display Type
Display Mode
CIE1931 (xy display), CIE1976 (u'v' display)
Chromaticity diagram display, color temperature display
Chromaticity Diagram Display Luminance display, color display
Color Temperature Display Luminance display
Colorimetry
Clipping
BT.601(525), BT.601(625), BT.709, DCI, BT.2020
ON
OFF
Clips negative values of the input signal to zero
Displays negative values of the input signal according to
Smoothing
Accuracy
BT.1361
Displays by averaging data every two pixels
± 0.5 %
Chromaticity Diagram Display Scale
Triangle Select two from BT.601(525), BT.601(625), BT.709, DCI, and BT.2020
Background
Sub Scale
Cursor
Color sample, white background
Color temperature curve, grid (0.1 steps), white point
(D65), triangle name (each can be turned on or off)
Displays the cursor position in coordinates
2.3.17 SDI Picture Display
Display Sizes Reduced, actual size, ×2, full frame
Quality Adjustment and Color Selection
Brightness, contrast, gain, bias, chroma gain, monochrome display
Frame Rate Converts the frame rate based on the LCD frame rate
(60P, 59.94P, 50P)
Aspect Marker
3G (17:9 aspect ratio) 16:9, 14:9, 13:9, 4:3, 2.39:1
3G (16:9 aspect ratio), HD, HD (DL)
17:9, 14:9, 13:9, 4:3, 2.39:1, AFD (*1)
SD
Aspect Marker Format
Safety Marker Size
AFD Display (*1)
Line Select
16:9, 14:9, 13:9, AFD (*1)
Line, shadow (99 levels), black
ARIB TR-B4, SMPTE RP-218, or user-defined
Displays abbreviations for SMPTE 2016-3 standard AFD codes
Marks the selected line
*1 Supports SD or HD.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.3.18 Focus Assist Display (SER04)
Detection Sensitivity
Highlight Display Color
Picture Luminance Level
LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH, V-HIGH (*1), U-HIGH (*1)
WHITE, GREEN, BLUE, RED
OFF, EMBOSS, 25 %, 50 %, 75 %, 100 %
*1 If there is noise in the image, the noise will also be enhanced.
2.3.19 Digital Audio Display (SER03)
Input Signal
Displayed Channels
SDI embedded audio signal, external audio signal
Up to 16 channels
Select the embedded audio channel
Select up to four groups (16 channels) from the available
Display Types
SDI inputs
Level meter, Lissajous, correlation meter, surround, status
Level Meter Display
Displayed Channels
Dynamic Range
Meter Response Model
8 or 16 channels
-60 dBFS, -90 dBFS, reference level±3 dB
TRUE PEAK, PPM type I, PPM type II, VU
Peak Hold Response Model TRUE PEAK, PPM type I, PPM type II
Peak Hold Time
Level Setting
0.0 to 5.0 s (in 0.5 s steps), HOLD
-40.0 to 0.0 dBFS (standard level, warning level, over level)
Lissajous Display
Displayed Channels
Display Modes
Correlation Meter
2, 8, or 16 channels
X-Y, MATRIX
Displays the correlation between two channels as a value from -1 to 1
Surround Display
Function
Surround Format
Channel Mapping
Center Channel Format
Displays a graphical representation of a sound field
5.1
L, R, C, LFE, Ls, Rs, Lt, Rt
Normal, phantom center
Correlation Display Detects the case of the channel being 180 ° out of phase with its adjacent channels
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Status Display
Level
Error Detection
Level Over
Detection Setting
Clipping
Detection Setting
Mute
Detection Setting
Parity Error
Validity Error
CRC Error
Code Violation
Elapsed Time
Audio levels are displayed using numbers (dBFS).
Counts the number of errors that occur for each channel
Counts the number of times that the level of the input signal exceeds the set value
-40.0 to 0.0 dBFS
Counts the number of times that a received signal exceeds the maximum signal value for the specified number of consecutive samples
1 to 100 samples
Counts the number of times that the length of a received mute signal exceeds the specified period
1 to 5000 ms
Counts the number of times that the input signal's parity bit and the parity bit recalculated by the LV 5490 differ
Counts the number of times that the input signal's validity bit is 1
Counts the number of times that the CRC of the channel status bits and the calculated CRC are different
Counts the number of times that the state of the input signal's biphase modulation is abnormal
Displays the amount of time that has elapsed since the instrument was reset
Dump display, text display
Dump display
Channel Status Bits
User Data Bits
2.3.20 SDI Signal Status Display
Signal Detection
Format Display
Frequency Deviation Display
Function
Detects the presence of an SDI signal
Displays the video signal format
Measurement Range
Displays the sampling frequency deviation
Displays an error if ±10 ppm is exceeded
-50 to +50 ppm
Equivalent Cable Length Display (1A to 1D only)
Function Displays SDI signal attenuation in terms of cable length
Displays an error if the specified cable length is exceeded
Supported Cables
3G, HD LS-5CFB, 1694A
Display Range
3G
HD
SD
< 10 m, 10 to 105 m, > 105 m
< 5 m, 5 to 130 m, > 130 m
< 50 m, 50 to 300 m, > 300 m
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Error Count Display
Count Period
Up to 999,999 errors for each error type
1 second, 1 field (frame)
Embedded Audio Channel Display (*1)
Displays the embedded audio channel numbers
SDI Signal Error Detection
CRC Error
EDH Error
TRS Position Error
TRS Code Error
Line Number Error
Illegal Code Error
Detects 3G and HD signal transmission errors
Detects SD signal transmission errors
Detects TRS embedding position errors
Detects TRS protection bit errors
Detects errors with the line numbers embedded in 3G and HD signals
Detects data within the range of 000 to 003h and 3FC to
3FFh in locations other than TRS and ADF
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
Embedded Position Error
Sample Counter Error
Detects audio packet parity errors
Detects the presence of audio in lines where it should not be embedded
Detects asynchronous audio by measuring the number of audio samples
*1 If the input signal is 3G-B, only stream 1 is supported.
Event Log Display
Function
Recording Capacity
Operation
Data Output
Records detected errors, events—such as the LV 5490 switching between input signals, and time stamps.
Up to 1000 events
Records all events from start to finish
Data can be saved as text files to USB memory
Data Dump Display
Display Format
HD, SD, 3G-A, 3G-B-DS Displays serial data sequence or displays each color
3G-B-DL
HD (DL)
3G (DL)
3G (QL), HD (QL)
Display Format Details component separately
PICTURE, stream 1, stream 2
PICTURE, link A, link B
PICTURE, link 1, link 2
PICTURE, link 1, link 2, link 3, link 4
PICTURE Combines inks or streams 1 and 2 and shows in a picture structure (displays only the image area for 3G
(DL), 3G (QL), and HD (QL)
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Stream 1/2
Link A/B/1/2/3/4
Line Select
Sample Select
Jump Feature
Data Output
Displays each stream in a transmission structure
Displays the selected link
Displays the selected line
Displays from the selected sample
Moves to EAV or SAV
(Moves to 0 or 3839/4095 for 3G (DL), 3G (QL), or HD
(QL) in PICTURE format)
Text output to USB memory
Phase Difference Display (*1)
Function Displays the phase difference between a reference signal and SDI signal both numerically and graphically
Reference Signal
SD, HD, 3G, 3G (QL), HD (QL)
External sync signal, Ach
HD (DL), 3G (DL)
Display Range
External sync signal, Ach, Cch
EDH Display (Only for SD)
Compliant Standard
Display Details
Display Format
Payload ID Display
Compliant Standard
Display Details
Display Format
Audio Control Packet
Compliant Standard
Display Details
Display Format
Group Select
SMPTE RP 165
Analyzes and displays EDH packets and displays received CRC errors
Text, hexadecimal, binary
SMPTE ST 352
Analyzes and displays payload information
Text and binary
SMPTE ST 299-1, SMPTE ST 272
Displays audio control packet analysis
Text, hexadecimal, binary
1, 2, 3, 4
Closed Caption Display (*2)
Compliant Standard
Display Details
Display Format
ARIB STD-B37
Analyzes and displays the closed caption signal
Text, hexadecimal, binary
Inter-Stationary Control Signal (NET-Q) Display (*2)
Compliant Standard ARIB STD-B39
Display Details
Display Format
Analyzes and displays inter-stationary control signals
Text, hexadecimal, binary
Logging Feature
Format ID Display Feature
Q-signal logging
Analyzes and displays the format ID
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Data Broadcast Trigger Signal (*2)
Compliant Standard ARIB STD-B35
Display Format Text, hexadecimal, binary
V-ANC User Data Display (*2)
Compliant Standard
Display Format
ARIB TR-B23
Hexadecimal and binary
AFD Packet Display
Compliant Standard
Display Format
SMPTE ST 2016-3
Text, hexadecimal, binary
User-Defined ANC Packet Display
ANC Specification Method DID, SDID
Display Details Y, C
*1 If the reference signal is set to an external sync signal, the measured phase may vary by ± 1 clock depending on the timing when the external sync signal or SDI signal is connected or disconnected or when the power is turned on and off.
If the reference signal is set to an SDI signal, the measured phase may vary by ± 2 clock depending on the timing when the SDI signal is connected or disconnected or when the power is turned on and off.
*2 This is not supported when the input signal is 3G.
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2.3.22 Eye Pattern Display (SER02)
Display
3G, HD, SD
HD (DL)
3G (DL)
3G (QL), HD (QL)
Waveform Display Color
Scale Display Color
Method
Frequency Response
Amplitude Accuracy
Time Axis
2 UI Display
Displays the input SDI waveform before equalizing
Displays channel A, B, C, or D, whichever is selected
Displays link A or B, whichever is selected
Displays link 1 or 2, whichever is selected
Displays link 1, 2, 3, or 4, whichever is selected
7 colors to choose from
7 colors to choose from
Equivalent time sampling
7 GHZ -3dB (converted from the rise time)
800 mV ± 5 % (for 800 mV input)
4 UI Display
16 UI Display
Time Axis Accuracy
Jitter Filter
10 Hz
100 Hz
1 kHz
100 kHz
Timing
Alignment
3G, HD
SD
±3 %
HPF 10 Hz
HPF 100 Hz
HPF 1 kHz
HPF 100 kHz
HPF 10 Hz
HPF 100 kHz
HPF 1 kHz
Cursor Measurement Amplitude measurement using Y cursors
Time measurement using X cursors
Rise time and fall time measurement using the TrTf cursor
Automatic Measurement Items Eye pattern's amplitude
Rise time (the time for the signal to rise from 20 to 80 % of its amplitude)
Fall time (the time for the signal to fall from 80 to 20 % of its amplitude)
Timing jitter
Current jitter
Overshoot of the rising edge
Overshoot of the falling edge
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2.3.23 Jitter Display (SER02)
Display
3G, HD, SD
HD (DL)
3G (DL)
3G (QL), HD (QL)
Waveform Display Color
Scale Display Color
Method
Gain
Measurement Range
×8
×2
×1
Frequency Response
SD
HD
3G
Time Axis
Time Axis Accuracy
Jitter Filter
10 Hz
100 Hz
1 kHz
100 kHz
Alignment
3G, HD
Displays the jitter component of an SDI signal
Displays channel A, B, C, or D, whichever is selected
Displays link A or B, whichever is selected
Displays link 1 or 2, whichever is selected
Displays link 1, 2, 3, or 4, whichever is selected
7 colors to choose from
7 colors to choose from
Phase detection method
×8, ×2, ×1
0.00 to 1.20 UI
1.20 to 4.80 UI
4.80 to 9.60 UI
600 kHz or more (with 0.2 UI input)
2 MHz or more (with 0.2 UI input)
2 MHz or more (with 0.3 UI input)
1 H, 2 H, 1 V, 2 V (*1)
±3 %
HPF 10 Hz
HPF 100 Hz
HPF 1 kHz
HPF 100 kHz
HPF 100 kHz
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, current jitter
Accuracy Input jitter frequency: 1 kHz. Filter setting: 10 Hz, within measurement range
0 UI < automatic measurement value
±10 % + 0.05 UI
1 UI < automatic measurement value
±10 %
*1 2V display is not possible when the input signal is progressive except for 60/59.94/50P of HD (DL).
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2.3.24 Eye Pattern and Jitter Detection (SER02)
Error Detection
Error Threshold Settings
Event Log
Threshold Values
Eye-Pattern Amplitude
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Rise Time
3G
On or off per item
Can be set individually for 3G, HD, and SD signals
Stores eye patterns and jitter errors
100 % of the values in the SMPTE standard
80 to 140 % (640 to 1120 mV)
40 to 100 % (320 to 800 mV)
HD
SD
Fall Time
3G
HD
SD
40 to 140 % (54.0 to 189.0 ps)
40 to 140 % (108.0 to 378.0 ps)
40 to 140 % (0.60 to 2.10 ns)
40 to 140 % (54.0 to 189.0 ps)
40 to 140 % (108.0 to 378.0 ps)
40 to 140 % (0.60 to 2.10 ns)
Difference between the Rise and Fall Times
3G 40 to 140 % (20 to 70 ps)
HD
SD
40 to 140 % (40 to 140 ps)
40 to 140 % (0.20 to 0.70 ns)
Timing Jitter
3G 10 to 200 % (0.20 to 4.00 UI, 67.4 to 1348.0 ps)
HD
SD
Current Jitter
3G
HD
SD
10 to 200 % (0.10 to 2.00 UI, 67.4 to 1348.0 ps)
10 to 200 % (0.02 to 0.40 UI, 0.07 to 1.48 ns)
10 to 200 % (0.03 to 0.60 UI, 10.1 to 202.5 ps)
10 to 200 % (0.02 to 0.40 UI, 13.5 to 270.0 ps)
10 to 200 % (0.02 to 0.40 UI, 0.07 to 1.48 ns)
Overshoot of the Rising Edge 0 to 200 % (0.0 to 20.0 %)
Overshoot of the Falling Edge 0 to 200 % (0.0 to 20.0 %)
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Environmental Conditions
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity Range
Optimal Temperature
Operating Environment
Elevation
Overvoltage Category
Pollution Degree
Power Requirements
Voltage
0 to 40 °C
85 %RH or less (no condensation)
10 to 30 °C
Indoors
Up to 2,000 m
II
2
90 to 250 VAC
Power Consumption
Dimensions
150 W max.
223 (W) × 172 (H) × 360 (D) mm (excluding protrusions)
Weight 5.6 kg max. (including options, excluding accessories)
Accessories Power cord .................................................... 1
Cover/Inlet stopper ........................................ 1
15-pin D-sub connector ................................. 1
15-pin D-sub connector cover ....................... 1
Instruction manual ......................................... 1
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3. PANEL DESCRIPTION
Figure 3-1 Front panel
Table 3-1 Front panel description
No. Name
1 Handle
2 LCD
Description
3 to
5 Headphone jack
(SER03)
6 INPUT this jack, the LV 5490 transmits the audio signal embedded in the SDI signal or
7 SYS
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No. Name
8 EXT
Description
Switches the sync signal. When the internal sync signal is being used, this key’s
9 CAP
10 MULTI you like.
11 PSET
12 WFM
13 AUDIO
(SER03)
14 VECT
15 STATUS
16 PIC
17 EYE
(SER02)
19 H POS
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21 USB
Turn to adjust the horizontal position of the video signal waveform or other item.
Press to return to the reference position.
Turn to specify a numeric value or to move cursors. In most cases, press to reset
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3. PANEL DESCRIPTION
Figure 3-2 Rear panel
Table 3-2 Rear panel description
No. Name
1 USB
Description
2 RS-422/485
(custom order feature)
3 ETHERNET
(This will be supported in the future.)
Ethernet port. Supports TELNET, FTP, SNMP, HTTP, and SNTP.
6 MONITOR
OUTPUT
Transmits the screen image. The SDI connector can transmit a reclocked SDI signal.
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3. PANEL DESCRIPTION
No. Name
7 REMOTE
Description
15-pin D-sub remote control connector. Can be used to execute actions such as recalling preset settings.
AUDIO Audio signal I/O connectors. Switch between input and output using system
INPUT/OUTPUT
(SER03)
10 SDI label
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4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING
4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING
4.1 Attaching the Cover Inlet Stopper
A cover/inlet stopper is included with the LV 5490. 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.
Attaching the Cover/Inlet Stopper
1. Cover the power cord with the cover/inlet stopper.
2. Push the cover/inlet stopper, until you hear a click, to attach it to the AC inlet.
3. Check that the cover/inlet stopper is securely attached to the AC inlet.
Removing the Cover/Inlet Stopper
1. Release the lock by using two fingers to press the cover/inlet stopper levers.
2. Pull the cover/inlet stopper away from the AC inlet.
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4.2 Removing the Protection Panel
A protection panel is attached to the LV 5490 in order to protect the LCD panel from physical shock, scratches, and the like. If necessary, this protection panel can be removed. To do so, remove the four screws.
Figure 4-1 Removing the protection panel
4.3 Using the Stand
You can use the stand to tilt the LV 5490. Tilting the LV 5490 may make the screen easier to view or make it easier to operate the front panel. If necessary, pull out the stand.
Figure 4-2 Using the stand
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This instrument only functions as a measuring instrument after at least one unit is installed.
To replace or add a unit, contact your local LEADER agent. You cannot install or uninstall units.
Table 4-1 Unit types
Unit Name
LV 5490SER01 SDI INPUT SDI signal measurement
LV 5490SER02
LV 5490SER03
SDI INPUT / EYE
DIGITAL AUDIO
SDI signal measurement and eye pattern display
Embedded audio signal measurement
External Audio Signal Measurement
* The LV 5490 requires an LV 5490SER01 or LV 5490SER02 to be installed.
These units cannot be installed simultaneously.
The following options (sold separately) can be installed in the LV 5490.
If you want to obtain an option, provide your local LEADER agent with the LV 5490’s MAC address (see the LICENSE tab) and serial number (see the rear panel). We will issue a license key. multiple instruments.
Table 4-2 Types of options
Option Name
LV 5490SER04
LV 5490SER05
FOCUS ASSIST
CIE DIAGRAM
Assists focusing
Displays CIE chromaticity diagrams
4.6 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 LV 5490 starts up with the same panel settings that were set when it was last turned OFF.
To turn off the power, hold down the power switch for 2 seconds or more. The power switch
LED and the instrument turn OFF.
You can set the time from when the power is turned on until the LV 5490 starts on the
Reference GENERAL SETUP tab
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4.7 Connecting USB Devices
The front and rear panels each has a USB port. You can connect a USB memory device or
USB mouse to the ports. You can connect the devices to either USB port, but you cannot connect the same type of devices to the LV 5490 simultaneously.
USB devices can be connected or removed with the power turned on.
USB Memory Device
When a USB memory devices is connected, a USB memory icon appears in the upper right of the screen.
You can save various types of data in a USB memory device.
This icon is normally green, but it changes to red when the USB memory device is being accessed. Do not turn the power OFF or remove the USB memory device when the icon is red.
USB Mouse
When a USB mouse is connected, a mouse icon appears in the upper right of the screen.
Basic operations can be performed without a mouse, but arranging the measurement screen
Reference
4.8.1 SDI Signal I/O
Figure 4-3 SDI I/O connectors
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Input/Output Switching
1A to 1D are fixed to input. 2A to 2D can be switched between input and output.
Reference
SDI Signal Input shown below.
Table 4-3 SDI signal input
Link System
Single link
Dual link
Quad link
Input Connector
Input to 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D (up to 8 signals)
Input to 1A/1B, 1C/1D, 2A/2B, and 2C/2D (up to 4 signals)
Input to 1A/1B/1C/1D and 2A/2B/2C/2D (up to 2 signals)
Terminators terminators to them. Connect cables with a characteristic impedanc
Configuring Measurement Channels
Configure the measurement channels using the SDI IN tab in the system settings and the
INPUT menu.
SDI Signal Output
Reference
Input Through
2A to 2D output reclocked signals of the signals received through 1A to 1D. Use the signals for monitoring.
For 3G(DL), the output signals are different as follows:
When 1A-1B is selected: Both 2A-2B and 2C-2D output reclocked signals of the signals received through 1A-1B.
When 1C-1D is selected: Both 2A-2B and 2C-2D output reclocked signals of the signals received through 1C-1D.
For single link, you can select whether to set the 2A output to channel A or a channel that you select on the SDI OUT tab. If you select to use a channel that you select, set the output channel using the INPUT menu or SELECT CH in the appropriate measurement screen.
Test Signal
2A-2D output various patterns. You can superimpose a moving box, vary the phase, and so on. You can use the LV 5490 as a signal generator.
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4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING
Cables
It has been confirmed that errors do not occur when the LV 5490 receives an 800 mVp-p stress pattern through the following cables.
Input Signal Cable Type Input Connectors (1A to 1D)
3G LS-5CFB 70m
HD LS-5CFB 110m
260m
I/O Connectors (2A to 2D)
70m
110m
100m
External Sync Signal Input
Figure 4-4 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. The LV 5490 determines the sync signal format automatically.
As shown in the figure below, the external sync signal input connectors are loop-through.
Apply the input signal to one of the two connectors, and terminate the other connector at 75
Figure 4-5 Loop-through
*1 Waveform display using an external sync signal is not possible for the following formats.
3G 720/30P, 720/29.97P, 720/25P, 720/24P, 720/23.98P
HD (DL) 1080/60P, 1080/59.94P, 1080/50P
3G (DL), 3G (QL), HD (QL)
Frame frequency 48P, 47.95P
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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 4-4 External sync signal formats (SD, HD)
Input Signal Format
NTSC with 10 field
ID (59.94Hz)(*1)
NTSC (59.94Hz)
PAL (50Hz)
1080/60I
1080/59.94I
1080/50I
1080/30PsF
1080/29.97PsF
1080/25PsF
1080/24PsF
1080/23.98PsF
1080/30P
1080/29.97P
1080/25P
1080/24P
1080/23.98P
720/60P
720/59.94P
720/50P
720/30P
720/29.97P
720/25P
720/24P
720/23.98P
*1 If the input signal is 1080/23.98PsF or 1080/23.98P, the 10 field ID is automatically detected.
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Table 4-5 External sync signal formats (3G)
NTSC with 10 field
ID (59.94Hz)(*1)
NTSC (59.94Hz)
PAL (50Hz)
1080/60I
1080/59.94I
1080/50I
1080/30PsF
1080/29.97PsF
1080/25PsF
1080/24PsF
1080/23.98PsF
1080/30P
1080/29.97P
1080/25P
1080/24P
1080/23.98P
720/60P
720/59.94P
720/50P
*1 If the input signal is 1080/23.98PsF or 1080/23.98P, the 10 field ID is automatically detected.
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4.8.3
4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING
Digital Audio I/O (SER03)
Figure 4-6 Digital audio I/O connectors
Input/Output Switching
Reference
Audio Signal Output
If group A or B is set to output, the following signals are output. Use the signals for monitoring.
Table 4-6 Audio signal output
SDI
INPUT CH MODE
8ch
EXT AUDIO
16ch
8ch
16ch
Group A Output
The 8 channels from 1st
GROUP and 2nd GROUP
The 8 channels from 1st
GROUP and 2nd GROUP
- (Input)
8 channels applied to group B
- (Input)
Group B Output
The 8 channels from 1st
GROUP and 2nd GROUP
The 8 channels from 3rd
GROUP and 4th GROUP
8 channels applied to group A
- (Input)
- (Input)
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4.8.4 Monitor Signal Output
4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING
Figure 4-7 Monitor output connectors
The SDI output connector and DVI-D output connector transmit the LV 5490 screen for a monitor device. Connect to an full high definition (1920×1080) display.
Selecting the Sync Mode
On the MONITOR OUT tab in the system settings, select internal synchronization or external synchronization. If you select internal synchronization, you can also select the output format.
Reference
SDI Routing Output
In single link mode (excluding 3G-B-DS), in place of transmitting the LV 5490 screen, the
SDI output connector can transmit a reclocked signal of a signal received through SDI
INPUT. On the MONITOR OUT tab in the system settings, select INPUT ROUTER.
The output channel when INPUT ROUTER is selected is the displayed channel in single input mode or the channel selected with SELECT CH on the appropriate measurement screen in simul mode.
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4.9.1
4.9.2
Displaying the Function Menu
The function menu is used to specify a variety of settings.
Normally the function menu is displayed, but it can be cleared by pressing the measurement key that is currently selected. You can also set it to disappear automatically on the
Reference
If the measurement menu disappears, carry out one of the following operations to display it again.
Pressing a Measurement Key to Display the Menu
Press the measurement key (WFM, VECT, PIC, AUDIO, STATUS, or EYE) that corresponds to the currently selected display mode to display the menu. When you perform this operation, the top-level menu is displayed.
Pressing a Function Key to Display a Menu
Press one of the function keys to display the menu. When you perform this operation, the menu is displayed at the level that was displayed before it disappeared.
Function Menu Operations
This section explains how to operate the function menu, using the function menu on the
VECT display as an example.
Figure 4-8 Function menu operations
Specifying Values
To set the value of a setting like 1 VECT INTEN, which is shown in the figure above, press 1, and then turn the function dial ( D). You can reset most settings to their default values by pressing the function dial ( D).
Selecting Settings
To select a setting from a list like the one shown in the figure above for 2 VECT COLOR, press 2 repeatedly to select the setting you want. The setting changes each time you press 2. After you stop pressing 2, the setting is confirmed and the pop-up menu disappears.
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You can use the mouse to operate the keys on the screen to specify settings in the same manner as using the front panel keys. To display the keys, connect a mouse, and click in the screen.
Figure 4-9 Mouse operations
Measurement Screen Settings
Click the keys on the screen and the function menu.
You can change a value in the function menu by using the +- buttons to the right of FD, the
+- buttons to the right of the value, or the wheel on the mouse.
The preset feature is divided into PRESET and MEM keys on the screen. PRESET is used to recall, and MEM is used to store.
Tab Screen Settings
Click the items on the screen and the function menu.
You can change a value on a tab screen by using the +- buttons to the right of FD or the wheel on the mouse.
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Right-Click Menu
The menu below appears when you right-click the mouse.
LAYOUT is an item that can only be set using the mouse.
Table 4-7 Right-click menu
Menu Description
ALL CLEAR Hides the keys and function menu from the screen.
Click in the screen to redisplay them.
KEY CLEAR
MENU CLEAR
Hides the keys from the screen.
Click in the screen to redisplay them.
Hides the function menu.
Click in the screen to redisplay it.
LAYOUT
4.9.4 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 SETUP tab menu as an example.
Figure 4-10 Tab menu operations
Moving Cursors
To move the cursor, turn the function dial ( D). Depending on what you are setting, there are some items in which you cannot move the cursor.
Switching Tabs
When there are multiple tabs, such as in the figure above, press 2 PREV TAB and 3
NEXT TAB to change between tabs. If you switch to another tab, the settings are retained, but they are not confirmed until you press 1 COMPLETE.
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4.9.5
4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING
Selecting a Check Box
Move the cursor to the check box that you want to select
Entering Values
Move the cursor to the item that you want to enter the value for, and press the function dial press the fu
Confirming Settings
Press COMPLETE to apply the settings from all the tabs and return to the screen that is one level up.
Canceling Settings
Press 7 up menu to cancel the settings from all the tabs and return to the screen that is one level up.
Setting the Key Lock
You can prevent unintentional operations on the LV 5490 by enabling the key lock. The key lock disables all LV 5490 keys except for the power switch.
Enabling the Key Lock
Hold down SYS until the following message is displayed on the screen. While the key lock is enabled, the key lock icon appears in the upper right of the screen.
Figure 4-11 Enabling the key lock
Releasing the Key Lock
Hold down SYS until the following message is displayed on the screen.
Figure 4-12 Releasing the key lock
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The measurement screen layout can be arranged as you like. This section explains items that are common to all displays.
Figure 4-13 Measurement screen explanation
Table 4-8 Measurement screen explanation
No. Name
1 TEMPERATURE
Description
2 ERROR
3 Mouse icon
Appears when an input signal error occurs.(*1)
To configure error detection settings, use STATUS SETUP on the STATUS menu or ERROR SETUP on the EYE menu.
Appears when a USB mouse is connected. You can also choose to hide this
4 Key lock icon
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No. Name
FAN ALARM
Description
“OVER HEAT” appears when the internal temperature increases. “FAN ALARM” appears when a fan error occurs.
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
*1
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5. BASIC OPERATION
5.1 Configuring Measurement Channels
This section explains the procedure from applying an input to displaying the measurement screen for each of the different input signal formats.
5.1.1 Notes
This section provides notes common to all input signal formats.
INPUT FORMAT
If the input signal or payload ID is not appropriate for the settings specified on the SDI IN tab in the system settings, the format of the signal currently received is displayed in red in
Reference
Figure 5-1 INPUT FORMAT
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6 OPERATE CH MODE
If you set 7 DISPLAY in the INPUT menu to SIMUL, 6 OPERATE CH MODE becomes available.
If you change INDIVIDUAL to COM, all the settings are changed to those of the channel selected with 6 SELECT CH on each measurement screen.
COM:
INDIVIDUAL:
Measurement settings are made for all channels.
A portion of the settings, such as the line selection when signals of different formats are applied, are not shared by all channels.
Measurement settings are made for each channel. To select the channel you want to set, use 6 SELECT CH on each measurement screen.
A portion of the settings, such as ERROR CLEAR on the STATUS menu are shared by all channels.
F 6 SELECT CH
Measurement menus with an exception of a few show SELECT CH.
Normally, this is used to select the channels to be displayed, but it also has other uses that are indicated below.
Selects the signal that is output from SDI OUTPUT (2A) when Select Out on the SDI
OUT tab is set to A/B/C/D ch.
Selects the signal that is output from MONITOR OUTPUT (SDI) when Mode on the
MONITOR OUT tab is set to INPUT ROUTER.
Selects that channel to be configured when OPERATE CH MODE of the INPUT menu is set to INDIVIDUAL.
Selects where to recall captured frame data from.
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5.1.2
5. BASIC OPERATION
Measuring SD, HD, 3G-A, and 3G-B-DL Signals
1. On the SDI IN tab in the system settings, set SDI System to SD/HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL.
SYS 1 SIGNAL IN OUT
Figure 5-2 SDI IN tab
2. If the input signal is HD or 3G, set the payload ID.
Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, specify the following settings.
3. Press
Select Input to apply up to eight signals (1A to 1D and 2A to 2D).
Select Output to apply up to four signals (1A to 1D). (2A to 2D are set to output.)
SYS 1 SIGNAL IN OUT 3 NEXT TAB
Figure 5-3 SDI OUT tab
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5. Apply SDI signals to the SDI INPUT connectors on the rear panel.
If Output is selected in step 3, do not apply signals to 2A to 2D.
Figure 5-4 SDI input connectors
6. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure.
First, press 7 DISPLAY to select whether to measure a single channel (SINGLE) or multiple channels (SIMUL).
Next, press 5 INPUT GROUP to select whether to measure 1A to 1D (1) or 2A to 2D
(2). This does not appear if Output was selected in step 3.
Finally, press 1 to 4 to turn on the channels you want to measure.
Figure 5-5 Measurement screen
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5.1.3
5. BASIC OPERATION
Measuring 3G-B-DS Signals
1. On the SDI IN tab in the system settings, set SDI System to 3G-B-DS.
SYS F 1 SIGNAL IN OUT
Figure 5-6 SDI IN tab
2. 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 LV 5490 will detect is as a
3. Press
Select Input to apply up to eight signals (1A to 1D and 2A to 2D).
Select Output to apply up to four signals (1A to 1D). (2A to 2D are set to output.)
SYS F 1 SIGNAL IN OUT F 3 NEXT TAB
Figure 5-7 SDI OUT tab
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5. Apply 3G-B-DS signals to the SDI INPUT connectors on the rear panel.
If Output is selected in step 3, do not apply signals to 2A to 2D.
Figure 5-8 SDI input connectors
6. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure.
First, press INPUT GROUP to select whether to measure 1A to 1D (1) or 2A to 2D
(2). This does not appear if Output was selected in step 3.
Next, press to to turn on the channels you want to measure. Simul mode cannot be used.
Figure 5-9 Measurement screen
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Measuring HD (DL) Signals
1. On the SDI IN tab in the system settings, set SDI System to HD Dual Link.
SYS F 1 SIGNAL IN OUT
Figure 5-10 SDI IN tab
2. Set the payload ID.
Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set i/PsF Select, Color System, and Pixel
Depth.
3.
Select Input to apply up to four signals (1A/1B, 1C/1D, 2A/2B, and 2C/2D).
Select Output to apply up to two signals (1A/1B and 1C/1D). (2A to 2D are set to output.)
SYS F 1 SIGNAL IN OUT F 3 NEXT TAB
Figure 5-11 SDI OUT tab
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5. Apply SDI signals to the SDI INPUT connectors on the rear panel.
If Output is selected in step 3, do not apply signals to 2A to 2D.
Figure 5-12 SDI input connectors
6. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure.
First, press DISPLAY to select whether to measure a single channel (SINGLE) or multiple channels (SIMUL).
Next, press INPUT GROUP to select whether to measure 1A to 1D (1) or 2A to 2D
(2). This does not appear if Output was selected in step 3.
Finally, press to to turn on the channels you want to measure.
Figure 5-13 Measurement screen
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Measuring 3G (DL) Signals
1. On the SDI IN tab in the system settings, set SDI System to 4K 3G Dual Link.
SYS 1 SIGNAL IN OUT
Figure 5-14 SDI IN tab
2. 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, the LV 5490 will detect is as a
3. Press
Select Input to apply up to four signals (1A/1B, 1C/1D, 2A/2B, and 2C/2D).
Select Output to apply up to two signals (1A/1B and 1C/1D). (2A to 2D are set to output.)
SYS 1 SIGNAL IN OUT 3 NEXT TAB
Figure 5-15 SDI OUT tab
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5. Apply 3G-B-DS signals to the SDI INPUT connectors on the rear panel.
1A/1B, 1C/1D, 2A/2B, and 2C/2D are pairs.
If Output is selected in step 3, do not apply signals to 2A to 2D.
Figure 5-16 SDI input connectors
6. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure.
First, press 5 INPUT GROUP to select whether to measure 1A to 1D (1) or 2A to 2D
(2). This does not appear if Output was selected in step 3.
Next, press 1 to 4 to turn on the channels you want to measure. Simul mode cannot be used.
Figure 5-17 Measurement screen
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Measuring HD (QL) Signals
1. On the SDI IN tab in the system settings, set SDI System to 4K HD Quad Link.
SYS F 1 SIGNAL IN OUT
Figure 5-18 SDI IN tab
2. Press NEXT TAB, and then set SDI In/Out BNC.
Select Input to apply up to two signals (1A to 1D and 2A to 2D).
Select Output to apply up to one signals (1A to 1D). (2A to 2D are set to output.)
SYS F 1 SIGNAL IN OUT F 3 NEXT TAB
Figure 5-19 SDI OUT tab
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4. Apply HD signals to the SDI INPUT connectors on the rear panel.
If Output is selected in step 2, do not apply signals to 2A to 2D.
Figure 5-20 SDI input connectors
5. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure.
Press INPUT GROUP to select whether to measure 1A to 1D (1) or 2A to 2D (2).
This does not appear if Output was selected in step 2.
Figure 5-21 Measurement screen
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Measuring 3G (QL) Signals
1. On the SDI IN tab in the system settings, set SDI System to 4K 3G Quad Link.
SYS 1 SIGNAL IN OUT
Figure 5-22 SDI IN tab
2. Set the payload ID.
Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set Division, Color System, and Pixel
Depth.
3.
Select Input to apply up to two signals (1A to 1D and 2A to 2D).
Select Output to apply up to one signals (1A to 1D). (2A to 2D are set to output.)
SYS 1 SIGNAL IN OUT 3 NEXT TAB
Figure 5-23 SDI OUT tab
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5. Apply a 3G-A or 3G-B-DL signal to the SDI INPUT connectors on the rear panel.
If Output is selected in step 3, do not apply signals to 2A to 2D.
Figure 5-24 SDI input connectors
6. Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure.
Press 5 INPUT GROUP to select whether to measure 1A to 1D (1) or 2A to 2D (2).
This does not appear if Output was selected in step 3.
Figure 5-25 Measurement screen
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5.2 Selecting 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 measurement key on the front panel to select the type.
5.2.1 Video Signal Waveform Display
To display video signal waveforms, press WFM.
The available features include line select display, which displays the waveform of the selected line, RGB display, and pseudo-composite display.
5.2.2
Figure 5-26 Video signal waveform display
Vector Waveform Display
To display vectors, press VECT.
The available features include line select display, marker display, pseudo-composite display, and CIE diagram display (SER05).
Figure 5-27 Vector waveform display
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To show the picture display, press PIC.
The available features include monochrome display, marker display, line select display, and focus assist display (SER04).
5.2.4
Figure 5-28 Picture display
Audio Display (SER03)
To show the audio display, press AUDIO. (If SER03 is not installed, the AUDIO key is disabled.)
The available features include Lissajous display, surround display, meter display, and status display of the signal selected with 1 MAPPING.
Figure 5-29 Audio display
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To show the status display, press STATUS.
The available features include event log display and data dump display.
5.2.6
Figure 5-30 Status display
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 MODE.
Simul mode is not supported. In addition signals applied to 2A to 2D cannot be displayed.
Figure 5-31 Eye pattern display
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To show a multi screen, which is a combination of measurement screens, press MULTI.
You can select between five types of layouts by using 1 LAYOUT SELECT.
To set each measurement screen, use 2 MULTI WFM to 7 MULTI EYE.
USER 1
The vector, video signal waveform, status, and picture are displayed in four divided screens.
Figure 5-32 Multi display (USER 1)
USER 2
The picture is displayed in the main screen, and the video signal waveform and vector are displayed as thumbnails.
Figure 5-33 Multi display (USER 2)
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USER 3
The vector is displayed in the main screen, and the video signal waveform and picture are displayed as thumbnails.
Figure 5-34 Multi display (USER 3)
USER 4
The picture, video-signal-waveform, and vector are displayed top to bottom.
This is suitable for simul mode.
Figure 5-35 Multi display (USER 4)
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USER 5
The picture and video signal waveform are displayed in the top and bottom screens.
This is suitable for simul mode.
Figure 5-36 Multi display (USER 5)
5.3 Arranging the Measurement Screen Layout
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 (five types) can be arranged freely. To do so, connect a mouse to the front or rear panel USB port.
The layout that you specify will not be initialized even if you initialize the LV 5490. To initialize,
LAYOUT INIT YES on the SYS menu:
ALL INIT YES on the SYS menu:
The entire layout is initialized.
The entire layout is initialized.
Factory default settings: The entire layout is initialized.
DEFAULT LAYOUT in the layout window: The layout of the selected measurement display is initialized.
5.3.1 Notes
The maximum number of items that can be arranged is determined by 64 ÷ the number of measurement channels (1 to 4).
Item, here, includes the items on the Main and Sub tabs as well as Format, Input, and
Time on the Option tab.
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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 f) Apply the changes
Before change
After change
Figure 5-37 Arranging the multi display layout
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1. Press MULTI, and set 1 LAYOUT SELECT to USER 1.
There are five layouts for the multi screen. You can use USER 1 to USER 5 to switch between the layouts.
2. Right-click in the measurement screen, and click LAYOUT.
The layout screen appears.
Figure 5-38 Layout screen b) Change TIME in the upper right of the screen to DATE
3. Click the TIME item in the upper right of the screen.
The color of the frame and text changes to light blue, and Select Item in the layout window displays TIME. This indicates that the TIME item is selected.
The TIME item is deleted.
5. On the Sub tab, click DATE.
The DATE item appears.
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.
The coordinates at the upper left corner of the screen are (0, 0). Those at the lower right corner are (1920, 1080). Using these references, set the coordinates of the upper left corner of the item (x0, y0) and the lower right corner (x1, y1).
The minimum size is 90×60.
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If the layout window gets in the way, move it or close it. If you close it, you can redisplay it by double-clicking in the layout screen.
If multiple items are on top of each other, items in the back may not be selectable. If you need to select such item, click the item on the Main or Sub tab. The selected item will move to the front. c) Superimpose the vector on the picture
7. Select the VECT item, and click Background Transparent on the Option tab.
Background Transparent is for making the background transparent when an item is superimposed on a picture.
8. Place the VECT item on top of the picture.
Resize as necessary. d) Add audio
9. Click AUDIO on the Main tab.
The AUDIO item appears.
You can place an AUDIO item even if SER03 is not installed, but the message “Not installed” will appear.
10. Place the AUDIO item in the area where the VECT item was originally displayed. e) Add TIME to the status
11. Click the STATUS item.
12. Click Time on the Option tab.
The TIME item on the Sub tab can be placed anywhere. Time on the Option tab is displayed at the top of the selected item. You cannot change the display position or size. f) Apply the changes
13. Right-click in the layout screen, and click COMPLETE.
The measurement screen returns.
If you click CANCEL, all the changes that you made up to that point will be canceled.
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5.3.3 Layout Screen Description
5. BASIC OPERATION
Figure 5-39 Layout screen
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 X in the upper right of the window. If you close it, you can redisplay it by double-clicking in the layout screen.
2 Item
Displays the item selected on the Main or Sub tab.
The settings specified with Item Setting are displayed in the frame.
If you select it, the frame color changes from white to light blue.
A function menu appears in this area.
Use this as a guide when placing items.
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Figure 5-40 Layout window
Displays the selected item.
5 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 set to TILE or if the selected item is AUDIO or EYE, Style cannot be selected.
If the selected item is STATUS or an item on the Sub tab, you cannot set Style to MIX.
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For example, if the following screens are displayed in single input mode and you change to simul mode, the display changes depending on Display Mode as follows.
Figure 5-41 Single input mode
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 5-42 Normal display
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When Display Mode Is TILE
The screen is divided by channel.
Ach Bch
Cch
Figure 5-43 Tiled display
6 Main
Measurement item.
WFM
Shows the video signal waveform display.
PIC
Shows the picture display.
VECT
Click this after selecting the display mode on the VECT tab to show the vector waveform display.
A CIE chromaticity diagram (SER05) will not be displayed properly if the VECT item is overlapping other items.
AUDIO
Click this after selecting the display mode on the AUDIO tab to show the audio display.
If SER03 is not installed, the message “Not installed” is displayed.
STATUS
Click this after selecting the display mode on the STATUS tab to show the status display.
EYE
Click this after selecting the display mode on the EYE tab to show the eye pattern or jitter.
If SER02 is not installed, the message “Not installed” is displayed.
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7 Sub
Items for displaying information.
FORMAT
Displays 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 in the system settings.
It is normally displayed in white, but if the input format is not appropriate, it turns red.
INPUT
Displays the input signal (e.g., SDI 1A).
If you place this item, you can show and hide it using the GENERAL SETUP tab in the system settings.
TIME
Displays the time (e.g., TIME: 00:00:00).
If you place this item, you can select the display format using the GENERAL SETUP tab in the system settings.
DATE
Displays the date (e.g., DATE: 2000/01/01).
If you place this item, you can select the display format using the GENERAL SETUP tab in the system settings.
Only one item is displayed even if you switch to simul mode.
8 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).
You can change the values using the
9 Option
Set the options for the selected item.
Format
Turns on and off the format display (e.g., 1920x1080/59.94I YCbCr(422) 10bit HD).
This option cannot be displayed for an AUDIO item, an EYE item, or an item on the Sub tab.
If you enable this option, you can show and hide it using the GENERAL SETUP tab in the system settings.
It is normally displayed in white, but if the input format is not appropriate, it turns red.
Input
Turns on and off the input signal display (e.g., SDI 1A).
This option cannot be displayed for an AUDIO item, an EYE item, or an item on the Sub tab.
If you enable this option, you can show and hide it using the GENERAL SETUP tab in the system settings.
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Time
Turns on and off the time display (e.g., TIME: 00:00:00).
This option cannot be displayed for an AUDIO item, an EYE item, or an item on the Sub tab.
If you enable this option, you can select the display format using the GENERAL SETUP tab in the system settings.
Background Transparent
Selects the transmittance of the background when the sub item is superimposed on a picture.
When enabled, the transmittance is set to 100 %; when disabled, the transmittance is set to 50 %.
You cannot set this option for a PIC item.
10 VECT
Selects the display mode of the VECT item. Select the mode before clicking the VECT item.
VECT / CIE
VECT
CIE
This is the normal vector waveform display. The display switches between vector waveform and CIE diagram.
It cannot be arranged with the items below at the same time. If you want to arrange the items below, delete this item first.
The vector waveform is displayed.
The CIE diagram is displayed.
If SER05 is not installed, the message “Not installed” is displayed.
For example, you can arrange VECT and CIE to be displayed at the same time.
Figure 5-44 Vector waveform display
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11 AUDIO
Selects the display mode of the AUDIO item. Select the mode before clicking the AUDIO item.
LEVEL BAR + etc.
LEVEL BAR
LISSAJOU
STATUS
SURROUND
This is the normal audio display. The display switches between Lissajous, surround, meter, and status.
It cannot be arranged with the items below at the same time. If you want to arrange the items below, delete this item first.
Meters are displayed.
Lissajous curves are displayed. It cannot be arranged with SURROUND at the same time. If arranged with STATUS at the same time, Lissajous channel cannot be assigned.
The status is displayed.
Surround waveforms are displayed. It cannot be arranged with LISSAJOU at the same time. If arranged with STATUS at the same time, surround channel cannot be assigned.
For example, you can arrange LISSAJOU, LEVEL BAR, and STATUS to be displayed at the same time.
Figure 5-45 Audio display
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12 STATUS
Selects the display mode of the STATUS item. Select the mode before clicking the
STATUS item.
STATUS ALL
STATUS ERROR
DATA DUMP
EVENT LOG
EXT REF
ANC PACKET SUMMARY
ANC
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. If you want to arrange the items below, delete this item first.
Error counts are displayed.
Data dump is displayed.
The event log is displayed.
Phase differences are displayed.
A summary of ancillary pockets is displayed.
One of the following is displayed.
STATUS EDH:
STATUS PAYLOAD:
EDH display
Payload ID display
STATUS CONTROL: Audio control packet display
STATUS ARIB CC: Closed caption display
STATUS ARIB NETQ: NET-Q display
STATUS ARIB TRIG: Data trigger display
STATUS ARIB USER1: User data 1 display
STATUS ARIB USER2: User data 2 display
STATUS SMPTE AFD: AFD display
STATUS SEARCH: Ancillary packet search display
For example, you can arrange DATA DUMP, EXT REF, and ANC STATUS SEARCH to be displayed at the same time.
Figure 5-46 Status display
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13 EYE
Selects the display mode of the EYE item. Select the mode before clicking 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. If you want to arrange the items below, delete this item first.
EYE
JITTER
The eye pattern is displayed.
The jitter waveform is displayed.
For example, you can arrange EYE and JITTER to be displayed at the same time.
Figure 5-47 Eye pattern display
14 DELETE
Deletes the selected item.
Resets the layout to the initial settings defined for each measurement mode. Grid Size is not reset.
16 Grid Size: 10x10 / 30x30
Select the grid size.
The position and size of items snap to the grid specified here.
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6. SYSTEM SETTINGS
The system settings can be used to configure the LV 5490 and unit settings.
Press SYS, and use the SYS menu.
SYS
Figure 6-1 SYS menu
6.1 Configuring the I/O Connectors
To configure the I/O connector settings, use 1 SIGNAL IN OUT on the SYS menu.
6.1.1 Configuring the SDI Input Connectors
Use the SDI IN tab to configure the format of the SDI signals applied to SDI INPUT on the rear panel.
SYS 1 SIGNAL IN OUT
Figure 6-2 SDI IN tab
SDI System
Select the input format.
4K 3G Quad Link / 4K 3G Dual Link / 4K HD Quad Link / SD/HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL /
HD Dual Link / 3G-B-DS
Payload ID
Select whether to use the payload ID for input format identification.
This cannot be selected when SDI System is 4K HD Quad Link.
Use / Not Use
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If you select Not Use, set the items marked with a in the table below. The LV 5490 will operate using the specified settings.
If you select Use, the items marked with a will be detected from the payload ID. There is no need to set these items, but if you set them and a payload ID is not embedded in the input signal, the LV 5490 will operate using the specified settings.
Regardless of whether you select Use or Not Use, items such as scanning and frame frequency will be detected from the TRS.
Table 6-1 Payload ID settings
Input Signal
HD
Division
Cannot be set i/PsF Select
SD
3G-A, 3G-B-DL Cannot be set
3G-B-DS Cannot be set
HD (DL)
3G (QL)
3G (DL)
Cannot be set No need to set
(fixed to interlace)
Cannot be set
Cannot be set
Cannot be set
Color System
No need to set
(fixed to YCbCr 422)
No need to set
(fixed to YCbCr 422)
Cannot be set
Cannot be set
Pixel Depth
No need to set
(fixed to 10 bits)
No need to set
(fixed to 10 bits)
Cannot be set
Cannot be set
Division
Selects the division transmission system when SDI System is 4K.
Square / 2 Sample Interleave
i/PsF Select
The LV 5490 cannot detect the following formats. Therefore, select whether to use interlace or segmented frame for displaying.
This cannot be selected when SDI System is 4K. sF
Interlace / Segmented Frame(PsF)
Color System
Select the color system of the input signal.
SDI System is 3G-B-DS or 4K 3G Dual Link, this is fixed to YCbCr 422, and you cannot change it.
YCbCr 422 / YCbCr 444 / RGB 444
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6. SYSTEM SETTINGS
Pixel Depth
Select the quantization of the input signal.
SDI System is 3G-B-DS or 4K 3G Dual Link, this is fixed to 10bit, and you cannot change it.
10bit / 12bit
Configuring the SDI I/O Connectors
Use the SDI OUT tab to configure the SDI INPUT/OUTPUT connectors on the rear panel.
SYS 1 SIGNAL IN OUT 3 NEXT TAB
Figure 6-3 SDI OUT tab
SDI In/Out BNC
Select whether to use SDI INPUT/OUTPUT as input connectors or output connectors.
Input / Output
Mode
Select the signal to output from SDI INPUT/OUTPUT for when SDI In/Out BNC is set to
Output.
Input Through:
Test Signal:
Transmits the reclocked version of the signals that have been received by the SDI INPUT 1A to 1D connectors.
Transmits the pattern specified by Test Signal.
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Select Out
Select the signal to output from SDI INPUT/OUTPUT 2A for when Mode is set to Input
Through. This is fixed to A ch (except for 3G(DL)) during multi link (cannot be set).
A ch:
A/B/C/D ch:
Transmits the reclocked version of the signal that has been received by the SDI INPUT 1A connector.
Transmits the reclocked version of the signals that have been received by the SDI INPUT 1A to 1D connectors.
To select the output channel, use the INPUT menu or 6 SELECT
CH on each measurement screen.
System
Structure
Frame/Field Rate
Set the output format. The possible format combinations are shown below.
The default setting is 3840×2160 3G-B-DL Quad, YCbCr (422) 10 bit, 59.94P.
Table 6-2 Selecting the output format
3840×2160 3G-B-DL Quad
4096×2160 3G-B-DL Quad
3840×2160 3G-A Quad
4096×2160 3G-A Quad
2048×1080 3G-B-DL
2048×1080 3G-A
3840×2160 3G-B-DS Dual
4096×2160 3G-B-DS Dual
1920×1080 3G-B-DL
1920×1080 3G-A
1920×1080 HD
YCbCr(422) 10bit
YCbCr(444) 10bit
RGB(444) 10bit
YCbCr(422) 10bit
YCbCr(422) 10bit
YCbCr(444) 10bit
RGB(444) 10bit
YCbCr(422) 10bit
60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P
60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
60/59.94/50/I
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF
Division
Selects the division transmission system when System is Quad or Dual.
Square / 2 Sample Interleave
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Pattern
Select the output pattern. The selectable patterns are shown below. 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. Moreover, if
Structure is set to RGB, you can select the Interlock check box to synchronize the RGB levels.
Table 6-3 Selecting the output pattern
Pattern
COLOR BAR 100%
COLOR BAR 75%
COLOR RASTER
CROSS HATCH
10 STEP
LIMIT RAMP
YCbCr/RGB on/off
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Level adjustment
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Scroll
Scrolls the pattern.
When set to ON, Moving Box and Phase Difference are turned off. You cannot select this when Pattern is set to CROSS HATCH.
OFF / ON
Direction
When Scroll is set to ON, set the scroll direction.
RIGHT:
LEFT:
Scrolls from left to right.
Scrolls from right to left.
Speed
When Scroll is set to ON, set the scroll speed.
4 - 124 Dot (in 4 dot steps)
Moving Box
Superimposes a square that moves randomly.
When set to ON, Scroll and Phase Difference are turned off.
OFF / ON
Color
When Moving Box is set to ON, set the moving box color.
WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE / BLACK
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Speed
When Moving Box is set to ON, set the moving box speed.
Greater the value, higher the speed.
1 - 3
Phase Difference
When System is set to Quad, you can adjust the Bch, Cch, and Dch phases relative to
Ach.
When System is set to Dual, you can adjust the Bch phase relative to Ach and the Dch phase relative to Cch.
When set to ON, Scroll and Moving Box are turned off.
OFF / ON
Bch Cch Dch
When Phase Difference is set to ON, you can adjust the Bch, Cch, and Dch phases.
Switch between H and V to set each value. When System is set to Dual, the Bch and Dch phases are shared.
6.1.3
V: -562 - 0 - 562 Dot
Configuring Audio I/O Connectors (SER03)
Use the AUDIO IN/OUT tab to configure the DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT connectors on the rear panel.
SYS 1 SIGNAL IN OUT 3 NEXT TAB (×2)
Figure 6-4 AUDIO IN/OUT tab
Audio BNC
Select whether to use the DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT connectors of each group as input connectors or output connectors.
Input / Output
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Configuring the Monitor Output Connectors
Use the MONITOR OUT tab to configure the MONITOR OUTPUT connectors on the rear panel and the LV 5490 LCD.
SYS 1 SIGNAL IN OUT 2 PREV TAB
Figure 6-5 MONITOR OUT tab
Freq. Sync Mode
Select the sync mode.
INT:
EXT:
Transmits in the selected format by using the internal clock.
Transmits by using the external sync signal received through EXT
REF. The output signal format varies depending on the frame frequency of the external sync signal as follows.
30 Hz:
29.97 Hz:
25 Hz:
24 Hz or 23.98 Hz:
When there is no external sync signal:
1080/60p
1080/59.94p
1080/50p
INT
INT
Format
When Freq Sync Mode is set to Free Run, select the output signal format.
1080/60p / 1080/59.94p / 1080/50p
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SDI Out
Select the signal to transmit from the SDI connector of MONITOR OUTPUT.
RASTER: Transmits the measurement screen. Set the output format to HD-SDI
(converted to interlace), 3G-SDI Level-A or 3G-SDI Level-B.
INPUT ROUTER: Transmits the reclocked version of the signals that have been received by the SDI INPUT 1A to 1D connectors.
The output channel is the displayed channel in single input mode or the channel selected with SELECT CH on the appropriate measurement screen in simul mode.
This option cannot be selected for 3G-B-DS or multi link.
6.2 LV 5490 Configuration
To configure the LV 5490, press 2 SYSTEM SETUP on the SYS menu.
Use the GENERAL SETUP tab to configure general LV 5490 settings.
SYS 2 SYSTEM SETUP
Figure 6-6 GENERAL SETUP tab
Boot Mode
Select the boot mode.
Normal:
Fast:
The LV 5490 starts normally.
The LV 5490 starts quickly. The mode must be set to Normal when updating the firmware.
Capture Mode
Screen:
Video Frame:
The screen will be captured as still images.
Single frames of data will be captured.
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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
Date
Select the display format of the date. y is the Gregorian year, m is the month, and d is the day.
This setting is valid when a DATE item is placed in the layout.
OFF / y/m/d / m/d/y / d/m/y
Time
Select the display format of the time.
This setting is valid when a TIME item or Time option is placed in the layout and in the event log of the status display.
OFF / Real Time / LTC / VITC / D-VITC
Input
Turns on and off the input signal display (e.g., SDI 1A).
This setting is valid when a INPUT item or Input option is placed in the layout.
OFF / ON
Icon
Turns on and off the mouse icon , key lock icon , and USB memory icon .
OFF / ON
Auto Off
Select whether to make the function menu automatically disappear.
OFF:
ON:
The menu does not disappear automatically. For example, the measurement menu can be temporarily hidden by pressing the appropriate measurement key again.
The menu disappears automatically when the time specified by Time elapses after the last key operation. Some menus, such as the SYS menu, never automatically disappear.
Time
When Auto Off is set to ON, select the length of time that must elapse without any key operations for the menu to disappear automatically.
1 - 5 - 60 Sec
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Recall
Select the menu to be displayed when recalling presets. Select this first, and then register presets.
Recall Menu:
Function Menu:
The PSET menu is displayed.
The measurement menu is displayed.
LCD Auto Off
Select the length of time that must elapse without any key operations for the backlight to turn off automatically.
To turn it on again, press any key excluding the power switch, or double-click.
OFF / 5min / 30min / 60min
FAN Speed
Select the fan speed.
The larger the value, the higher the speed and the higher the cooling capability. In contrast, the smaller the value, the quieter the fan noise.
1 - 5
Temperature Warning
Turns on and off the alarm display (TEMPERATURE) that appears when the internal
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6. SYSTEM SETTINGS
Configuring Ethernet Settings
Use the ETHERNET SETUP tab to configure Ethernet settings and view the MAC address.
The settings that you specify here will not be initialized even if you initialize the LV 5490. In addition, they are not recorded to presets.
SYS 2 SYSTEM SETUP 3 NEXT TAB
Figure 6-7 ETHERNET SETUP tab
Ethernet Select (to be supported in the future)
MAC Address
Displays the MAC address.
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Remote Control Settings
Use the REMOTE SETUP tab to configure remote control settings.
Reference
SYS F F 3 NEXT TAB (×2)
Figure 6-8 REMOTE SETUP tab
Remote Mode
Select the method for loading presets.
Bit:
Binary:
Use pin 2 (/P1) to pin 9 (/P8) to load presets 1 to 8.
Set pin 2 (/P1) as the least significant bit and pin 7 (/P6) as the most significant bit, and use binary code to load presets 1 to 60.
Alarm Polarity
Select the alarm output polarity.
Positive:
Negative:
A high signal is transmitted when an error is detected.
A low signal is transmitted when an error is detected.
Alarm Select
Select the channel that errors are detected on for transmitting alarms.
By default, all the check boxes are selected.
A / B / C / D
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6. SYSTEM SETTINGS
Setting the Date and Time
Use the DATE&TIME tab to set the date and time.
The settings that you specify here will not be initialized even if you initialize the LV 5490. In addition, they are not recorded to presets.
SYS 2 SYSTEM SETUP 2 PREV TAB
Figure 6-9 DATE&TIME tab
6.3 Displaying System Information
To display the system information, press 3 SYSTEM INFO on the SYS menu.
You can view the LV 5490 version and the internal temperature on this tab.
SYS 3 SYSTEM INFO
Figure 6-10 INFORMATION tab
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Firmware
Displays the firmware version.
Mother, CPU, SERDES, SDI/WFM
Displays the hardware versions.
LV5490SER01, LV5490SER02, LV5490SER03
Displays the unit versions.
“NONE” is displayed for units that are not installed.
Temperature
The internal temperature is displayed in a bar graph.
The internal temperature is displayed using 10 levels. Green levels indicate normal temperature. If the temperature increases and reaches the red area, a “TEMPERATURE” alarm appears at the top of the screen.
If the internal temperature increases still further, “OVER HEAT” appears. When a specific temperature is reached, the power will be shut down.
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.
LICENSE on the SYS menu.
SYS
Figure 6-11 LICENSE tab
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Installing an Option
Have your license key ready, and follow the procedure below.
1.
Press CLEAR to clear the license key to 0000000000.
2. Press REGISTER.
“Accepted” appears if the license key has been entered correctly, and the corresponding option becomes usable. The name of the option that has been installed appears in the
License List.
“Failed” appears if the license key is not correct. Reenter the license key correctly.
Disabling an Option
Have your license key ready, and follow the procedure below.
1.
Press CLEAR to clear the license key to 0000000000.
2. Press 4 REMOVE.
“Accepted” appears if the license key has been entered correctly, and the corresponding option is disabled. The name of the option is deleted from the License List.
“Failed” appears if the license key is not correct. Reenter the license key correctly.
3. Restart the LV 5490.
6.5 Adjusting the Backlight
To adjust the backlight, use 5 LCD BACK LIGHT in the SYS menu.
The larger the value, the brighter the backlight. Press the function dial ( D) to return the setting to its default value (28).
1 - 28 - 32
6.6 Turning Off the LCD Panel
To turn off the LCD, press 6 LCD OFF on the SYS menu.
To turn it on again, press any key excluding the power switch, or double-click.
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6.7 Initialization
To initialize the LV 5490 settings and layout, use 7 INITIALIZE in the SYS menu.
SYS 7 INITIALIZE
Figure 6-12 INITIALIZE menu
To initialize the settings, press PARAM INIT YES. To cancel, press 5 INIT CANCEL.
(ETHERNET SETUP tab)
Remote settings (REMOTE SETUP tab)
(DATE&TIME tab)
Factory Default Settings
If you also want to initialize the above settings (excluding the date and time settings), turn on the power while holding down the V POS and H POS knobs. Release them when about
3 seconds (after the key LED switch from bright to dim) elapse after the power is turned on, and then press SRAM/FLASH INIT YES.
Figure 6-13 Factory default settings
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6. SYSTEM SETTINGS
Initializing the Layout
To initialize the layout, press LAYOUT INIT YES.
To cancel, press 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 DEFAULT
6.7.3 Initializing the Settings and Layout
To initialize the settings and layout, press ALL INIT YES.
To cancel, press 5 INIT CANCEL.
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7. 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 USB memory or overlay it on the input signal on the LV 5490 display.
Frame Capture (Single input mode only)
You can use the frame capture feature to capture single frames of data from the SDI signal.
You can save the captured data to USB memory or overlay it on the input signal on the LV
5490 display.
Because data is captured as frame data, the data can be displayed on the LV 5490 in different display modes. The supported display modes are the video signal waveform, vector waveform, picture, and status (data dump) displays. For details on the data dump display, see the LV
5490SER01/02 instruction manual.
Switching between Screen Capture and Frame Capture
Change the Capture Mode setting on the GENERAL SETUP tab.
SYS F 2 SYSTEM SETUP
Figure 7-1 GENERAL SETUP tab
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To take a screen capture of the display, follow the procedure below.
You cannot take screen captures of some screens such as tab menus and file lists.
1. Display the screen you want to capture.
When you press CAP, the LV 5490 stores a screen capture of the display in its internal memory. You can also take screen captures by pressing 2 REFRESH while the CAP menu is displayed.
Note that if you perform one of the following operations after capturing a display, the captured data will be deleted.
CAP
7.1.2
Figure 7-2 CAP menu
Displaying Screen Capture Data
If you press CAP, you can display the acquired screen capture data on the LV 5490 or overlay it on the current input signal.
You can display captured video signal waveform, vector waveform, picture, audio waveform, and eye pattern waveform display data on the LV 5490. Other kinds of data (such as status and scale data) cannot be displayed. However, these other kinds of data can be saved to
USB memory as BMP files.
To display screen capture data, press 3 DISPLAY on the CAP menu.
REAL
HOLD:
BOTH:
The current input signal is displayed.
The screen capture data is displayed.
The current input signal and the screen capture data are displayed on top of each other with their intensities halved.
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Saving to USB Memory Device
If you press CAP and perform an operation such as changing the measurement screen, the acquired screen capture data is deleted. However, by saving the screen capture data to a
USB memory device in BSG format, you can display the screen capture data on the LV 5490 even after you restart the instrument.
Also, if you save the screen capture data in BMP format, you can view the captured data on a PC.
1. Connect a USB memory device to the LV 5490.
2. Press 4 FILE TYPE on the CAP menu.
The FILE TYPE menu appears.
CAP 4 FILE TYPE
Figure 7-3 FILE TYPE menu
3. Select the file format.
If you set 1 BMP to ON, the screen capture data will be saved to the USB memory device as .bmp files. You can view the saved files on a PC.
If you set 2 BSG to ON, the screen capture data will be saved to the USB memory device as .bsg files. You can view the saved data on the LV 5490.
The default setting for both 1 BMP and 2 BSG is ON. You cannot set both of these settings to OFF.
4. Press 7 up menu.
The CAP menu appears.
5. Press 5 STORE.
The message “Please wait. Saving file” is displayed on the screen, and the screen capture data is saved to USB memory.
It takes approximately 10 seconds to save a file. The file size is approximately 6 MB for a BMP file and 9 MB for a BSG file.
The file is automatically assigned a name that consists of the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second (in that order) that are set in the system settings. (Example:
20090501100859.bmp)
Screen capture data is saved to the following locations.
USB memory device
LV5490_USER
BMP
YYYYMMDDhhmmss.bmp
YYYYMMDDhhmmss.bsg
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7. CAPTURE FEATURE
Displaying Screen Capture Data Saved to a USB Memory Device
To display or overlay on the current input signal the BSG-format screen capture data that has been saved to USB memory, 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 LV 5490.)
1. Connect a USB memory device to the LV 5490.
The CAP menu appears.
3. Press 6 RECALL.
The file list display appears.
Figure 7-4 File list display
4.
5. Press 1 RECALL.
The file list display closes, and the CAP menu appears.
6. Press 3 DISPLAY to select the display format.
After you press 1 RECALL, the display format is BOTH.
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7. CAPTURE FEATURE
Deleting Screen Capture Data Saved to a USB Memory Device
To delete screen capture data that has been saved to USB memory, follow the procedure below. (You can also delete the data on the PC.)
1. Connect a USB memory device to the LV 5490.
The CAP menu appears.
3. Press 6 RECALL.
The file list display appears.
Figure 7-5 File list display
4. Turn the function dial ( D) to select the file that you want to delete.
5. Press 3 DELETE FILE.
The DELETE FILE menu appears.
CAP 6 RECALL 3 DELETE FILE
Figure 7-6 DELETE FILE menu
6. Press 1 DELETE YES.
To cancel the operation, press 3 DELETE NO.
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7.2.1
Use the frame capture feature in single input mode. It will not work properly in simul mode.
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).
1. Display the screen you want to capture.
The display must be showing video signal waveforms, vector waveforms, or a picture.
However, capturing is not possible if an eye pattern (SER02) or audio (SER03) is shown in the same display.
The CAP menu appears.
Unlike screen captures, frame data is not captured when you press CAP.
CAP
Figure 7-7 CAP menu
Capturing frame data manually
3. Press TRIGGER to select MANUAL.
4. Press 2 REFRESH.
One frame of data is captured in the LV 5490.
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Capturing frame data automatically (error capture)
3. Press TRIGGER to select ERROR.
4. Press 2 REFRESH.
The LV 5490 switches to error standby mode and displays the message “ERR CAP” at the upper right of the screen. Standby mode is cleared by setting TRIGGER to
MANUAL.
Figure 7-8 Error standby
5. When the message below appears, press any key except for the power key.
If an error occurs during error standby, the LV 5490 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 5 STATUS SETUP on the STATUS menu.
Table 7-1 Applicable errors for error capturing
SDI Error
Ancillary Data Error
Applicable Errors
TRS, Line Number, CRC, EDH, Illegal Code Frequency, Cable
Parity, Checksum
Embedded Audio Error BCH, DBN, Parity, Inhibit Line
Inapplicable Errors
-
Sample Count
Figure 7-9 Error capture end
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7.2.3
7. CAPTURE FEATURE
Displaying Frame Capture Data
You can display the captured frame data on the LV 5490 or overlay it on the current input signal. You can also display the frame data in different display modes.
To select the display mode, follow the procedure below.
First, show the video signal waveform display, vector waveform display, or picture display.
To display frame data, the LV 5490 must be receiving a signal whose format is the same as that of the captured data.
The display may blink when you operate the V POS knob, H POS knob, or function dial
The scale and measured values are those of the current signal, not those of the captured data.
Procedure
CAP F 3 DISPLAY: REAL / HOLD / BOTH
Settings
REAL:
HOLD:
BOTH:
The current input signal is displayed.
The frame capture data is displayed.
The current input signal and the frame capture data are displayed on top of each other with their intensities halved.
Saving to a USB Memory Device
The frame data captured in the LV 5490 is cleared when the power is turned off. If you want to display it later even after the power is turned off, save the data to USB memory by following the procedure below (save the data in FRM format).
1. Connect a USB memory device to the LV 5490.
2. Press FILE TYPE on the CAP menu.
The FILE TYPE menu appears.
CAP 4 FILE TYPE
Figure 7-10 FILE TYPE menu
3. Select the file format.
Set the file types for saving the data to ON. By default, all types are set to ON. You cannot turn all the settings off.
3 DPX: Only the picture area is saved as .dpx files.
4 TIF: Only the picture area is saved as .tif files.
5 FRM: Frame data is saved.
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4. Press 7 up menu.
The CAP menu appears.
5. Press 5 STORE.
The message “Please wait. Saving file...” is displayed on the screen, and the frame capture data is saved to the USB memory device. This menu item does not appear when there is no frame data captured in the LV 5490.
When the input signal is 1080i/59.94 and all the file types that you can select with
FILE TYPE are set to ON, it takes about 50 seconds to save the data. The approximate file sizes for saving the data are 7.9 MB for DPX, 11.8 MB for TIF, and 9.4 MB for FRM.
The file is automatically assigned a name that consists of the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second (in that order) that are set in the system settings.
(Example: 20090501100859.bmp)
Frame capture data is saved to the following locations.
USB memory device
LV5490_USER
BMP
yyyymmddhhmmss.dpx
yyyymmddhhmmss.frm
yyyymmddhhmmss.tif
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7. CAPTURE FEATURE
Displaying Frame Capture Data Saved to a USB Memory Device
To display or overlay on the current input signal the frame capture data that has been saved to USB memory as .frm files, follow the procedure below.
(Frame capture data that has been saved in FRM format on a different model cannot be displayed on the LV 5490.)
1. Connect a USB memory device to the LV 5490.
The CAP menu appears.
3. Press 6 RECALL.
The file list display appears.
Figure 7-11 File list display
4. frm file that you want to display.
5. Press 1 RECALL.
To display frame data, the LV 5490 must be receiving a signal whose format is the same as that of the saved data. The FORMAT item at the bottom of the display shows the format of the saved data. It is displayed in green if the format is the same as the current format or in red if the format is not the same. If the FORMAT item is in red, RECALL does not appear.
6. Press 3 DISPLAY to select the display format.
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7. CAPTURE FEATURE
Deleting Frame Capture Data Saved to a USB Memory Device
To delete frame capture data that has been saved to a USB memory device, follow the procedure below. (You can also use a PC to delete the data.)
1. Connect a USB memory device to the LV 5490.
The CAP menu appears.
3. Press 6 RECALL.
The file list display appears.
Figure 7-12 File list display
4.
5. Press 3 DELETE FILE.
The DELETE FILE menu appears.
CAP 6 RECALL 3 DELETE FILE
Figure 7-13 DELETE FILE menu
6. Press 1 DELETE YES.
To cancel the deletion operation, press DELETE NO.
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8. PRESET SETTINGS
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 LV 5490s by copying presets to USB memory.
All items except the items below are stored in a preset. Stored items are not deleted even if you initialize the settings.
(ETHERNET SETUP tab)
Remote settings (REMOTE SETUP tab)
(DATE&TIME tab)
To register a preset, follow the procedure below.
1. Display the screen you want to register.
You can set the menu that appears when a preset is recalled by setting Recall on the
Reference GENERAL SETUP tab
2. Hold down PSET.
The preset registration display appears.
Figure 8-1 Preset registration display
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3. Press 1 COMMENT INPUT.
The comment input display 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 ( D).
Figure 8-2 Comment input display
4. Enter a comment of up to 16 characters.
You can use the following keys on the comment input display.
1 CLEAR ALL: Deletes all characters
2 DELETE:
3 INSERT:
4 <=:
5 =>:
6 CHAR SET:
Deletes the character at the cursor
Inserts the selected character at the cursor position
Moves the cursor to the left
Moves the cursor to the right
Enters the character
Turn to select a character, and press to enter the character.
5. Press 7 up menu.
6. Turn the function dial ( D) to select the number of the preset you want to register.
7. Press 2 STORE.
If a preset has already been stored with the number that you selected, the STORE menu appears. To overwrite the existing preset, press 1 OVER WRITE YES. Otherwise, press
3 OVER WRITE NO.
Figure 8-3 STORE menu
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To recall a preset, follow the procedure below.
The PSET menu appears.
Figure 8-4 PSET menu
2. Press a key from 1 No.1 to 6 No.6.
If the preset that you want to load is number 7 or greater, press 7 more or turn the function dial ( D).
The menu that appears immediately after loading the preset is either the PSET menu or
Reference GENERAL SETUP tab
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To delete a preset, follow the procedure below.
1. Hold down PSET.
The preset registration display appears.
Figure 8-5 Preset registration display
2. Turn the function dial ( D) to select the file that you want to delete.
3. Press 3 DELETE.
The DELETE menu appears.
Figure 8-6 DELETE menu
4. Press 1 DELETE YES.
To cancel the operation, press 3 DELETE NO.
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8.4 Copying All Presets from the LV 5490 to USB Memory
To copy all the presets from the LV 5490 to USB memory, follow the procedure below.
1. Connect a USB memory device to the LV 5490.
2. Hold down PSET.
The preset registration display appears.
Figure 8-7 Preset registration display
3. Press 6 ALL COPY INT->USB.
The ALL COPY INT->USB menu appears.
Figure 8-8 ALL COPY INT->USB menu
4. Press 1 COPY INT->USB YES.
To cancel the copy operation, press 3 COPY INT->USB NO. If presets already exist on the USB memory, they will be overwritten.
Presets are saved to the following location.
Note that if you use a PC to change the names of the files stored in the USB memory, you will no longer be able to copy the altered presets from USB memory to an LV 5490.
USB memory device
LV5490_USER
pset
PRESET_01.PRE ( PRESET_60.PRE)
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8.5 Copying All Presets from USB Memory to the LV 5490
To copy all the presets from USB memory to the LV 5490, follow the procedure below.
1. Connect a USB memory device to the LV 5490.
2. Hold down PSET.
The preset registration display appears.
Figure 8-9 Preset registration display
3. Press 5 ALL COPY USB->INT.
The ALL COPY USB->INT menu appears.
Figure 8-10 ALL COPY USB->INT menu
4. Press 1 COPY USB->INT YES.
To cancel the copy operation, press 3 COPY USB->INT NO. If presets already exist within the LV 5490 internal memory, they will be overwritten.
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9. REMOTE CONTROL
You can use the remote control 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 LV
5490.
Pinout Example
This section contains a diagram of the remote control connector, displayed as it appears on the rear panel, and a table that describes the connector's pinout.
Figure 9-1 Remote control connector (female, inch screws)
Table 9-1 Remote control connector pinout example
Pin No. Name I/O Function
2
3
4
5
/P1
/P2
/P3
/P4
I
I
I
I
Loads preset 1
Loads preset 2
Loads preset 3
Loads preset 4
6
7
8
/P5
/P6
/P7
I
I
I
Loads preset 5
Loads preset 6
Loads preset 7
9 /P8 I Loads preset 8
10 /ACH I
11
12
13
/BCH
/CCH
/DCH
I
I
I
Selects channel B
Selects channel C
Selects channel D
15 GND -
*1 Do not connect anything.
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Configuring the LV 5490
“Remote Control Settings.”
SYS SYSTEM SETUP NEXT TAB ( × 2)
Figure 9-2 REMOTE SETUP tab
Remote Control
The input connectors respond to active-low signals. Do not apply negative voltages or voltages that exceed +5 V. After you make a setting, a period of time of 350 ms or more in which the electrical potential is stable is required, so wait at least 1 second before you make the subsequent setting.
Figure 9-3 Remote control timing 1
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After a setting is made, it may take about 3 seconds for the operation to finish. If you configure subsequent settings before the initial operation finishes, only the last setting will take effect. All settings in between will be discarded. (In the following example, remote control 2 will be discarded.)
Figure 9-4 Remote control timing 2
Loading Presets
The control table when Remote Mode is set to Bit is shown below.
When Remote Select is set to Recall and Loudness, preset No. 7 and 8 cannot be recalled.
Table 9-2 Loading presets (Bit)
Preset
No.
9p 8p 7p 6p 5p 4p 3p 2p
/P8 /P7 /P6 /P5 /P4 /P3 /P2 /P1
1 H H H H H H H L
2 H H H H H H L H
3 H H H H H L H H
4 H H H H L H H H
5 H H H L H H H H
6 H H L H H H H H
7 H L H H H H H H
8 L H H H H H H H
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The control table when Remote Mode is set to Binary is shown below.
Table 9-3 Loading presets (Binary)
Preset
No.
7p 6p 5p 4p 3p 2p
/P6 /P5 /P4 /P3 /P2 /P1
1 H H H H H L
2 H H H H L H
3 H H H H L L
4 H H H L H H
5 H H H L H L
8 H H L H H H
9 H H L H H L
10 H H L H L H
12 H H L L H H
13 H H L L H L
18 H L H H L H
19 H L H H L L
20 H L H L H H
21 H L H L H L
22 H L H L L H
26 H L L H L H
27 H L L H L L
28 H L L L H H
29 H L L L H L
30 H L L L L H
31 H L L L L L
32 L H H H H H
33 L H H H H L
34 L H H H L H
35 L H H H L L
36 L H H L H H
37 L H H L H L
38 L H H L L H
39 L H H L L L
40 L H L H H H
41 L H L H H L
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Preset
No.
7p 6p 5p 4p 3p 2p
/P6 /P5 /P4 /P3 /P2 /P1
42 L H L H L H
43 L H L H L L
44 L H L L H H
45 L H L L H L
46 L H L L L H
47 L H L L L L
50 L L H H L H
52 L L H L H H
53 L L H L H L
54 L L H L L H
55 L L H L L L
58 L L L H L H
60 L L L L H H
Alarm Output
The LV 5490 outputs an alarm from pin 14 (ALARM) when any of the conditions below is true.
The applicable alarm output channels are all the channels in the selected group (1A to 1D or
2A to 2D). However, when measuring 3G-B-DS or 3G (DL), alarms are output only for the currently displayed channels.
When an error occurs in the item that you have set to ON using STATUS SETUP on the
STATUS menu
When an error occurs in the item that you have set to ON using 4 ERROR SETUP on the
EYE menu
When a fan error occurs
When the internal temperature rises to an abnormal level
(When Temperature of SYSTEM INFO on the SYS menu turns red.)
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10. MENU TREE
This chapter shows the menu trees that correspond to each key.
The default settings are underlined.
The menus that are displayed vary depending on the LV 5490 settings and whether a USB memory device is connected to the LV 5490.
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10. MENU TREE
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10. MENU TREE
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10. MENU TREE
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10. MENU TREE
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11. FIRMWARE UPDATE HISTORY
11. FIRMWARE UPDATE HISTORY
This manual was written for firmware version 1.5.
You can view the firmware version by pressing 3 SYSTEM INFO on the SYS menu.
Ver. 1.5
[SER01/SER02] Support for the focus assist option (LV 5490SER04) has been added.
[SER01/SER02] Support for the CIE chromaticity diagram option (LV 5490SER05) has been added.
[SER01/SER02] Square (SQ) and 2 sample interleave (2S) have been added to the format display.
[SER01/SER02] 16:9 has been added to the aspect marker of the picture display (during 17:9 aspect ratio input).
[SER01/SER02] Data dump in the status display has been improved so that line and sample can be selected using the V POS and H POS knobs.
[SER01/SER02] In the phase difference measurement of the status display, the measurement range for 3G-B (1080/60P, 59.94P, and 60P) has been changed to ±1 frame.
[SER01/SER02] A 0H reference setting (legacy or serial) has been added to the phase difference measurement of the status display.
[SER01/SER02] An ARIB ancillary analysis feature has been added to the status display.
Ver. 1.4
[LV 5490] A test signal generation function has been added.
[LV 5490] Fast startup mode has been added.
[LV 5490] A feature has been added that allows multiple functions to be arranged simultaneously in the status and audio of the free layout.
[LV 5490] A preset feature has been added that allows either the recall menu or function menu to be displayed when a preset is recalled.
[LV 5490] A feature for clearing icons, such as that appears when a USB connection is made, has been added.
[LV 5490] The tab menu that was used previously is now displayed until the power is turn off and on.
[LV 5490] ALL INIT has been added to the initialization feature in the system settings.
[SER01/SER02] A frame capture feature has been added.
[SER01/SER02] 4K HD quad link is now supported.
[SER01/SER02] A phase difference display feature has been added to the status.
[SER01/SER02] EDH, payload ID, audio control packet, custom search, and AFD ancillary analysis features have been added to the status.
[SER01/SER02] A shadow feature has been added to the picture aspect marker.
[SER01/SER02] An AFD feature has been added to the picture aspect marker.
[SER01/SER02] Full frame display and 2x display have been added to picture.
[SER01/SER02] The format display now appears in red when the SDI signal is inconsistent with the payload ID embedded in the SDI signal or the SDI system settings.
[SER03] A status display feature has been added.
[SER03] The scale and Lissajous waveform are now updated simultaneously when a switch is made between multi-Lissajous display and single-Lissajous display.
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11. FIRMWARE UPDATE HISTORY
Ver. 1.2
[LV 5490] Remote control feature using a 15-pin D-sub connector has been added.
[LV 5490] The LCD backlight can now be turned off automatically.
[LV 5490] The layouts of all measurement displays can now be initialized at once.
[SER01] Support has been added for HD dual link and 3G-SDI level B dual stream.
[SER01] An event logging feature has been added to the status display.
[SER02] Support has been added for LV 5490SER02(SDI INPUT /EYE).
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Index
A
ALL COPY INT->USB ............................................... 115
ALL COPY USB->INT ............................................... 116
ALL INIT YES ............................................................ 99
B
BMP ......................................................................... 102
BSG ......................................................................... 102
C
CAP ......................................................................... 100
COMMENT INPUT ................................................... 112
D
DELETE .................................................................... 114
DELETE FILE ................................................... 104, 110
DISPLAY .......................................................... 101, 107
DPX ......................................................................... 107
F
FILE TYPE ....................................................... 102, 107
FRM ......................................................................... 107
I
INIT CANCEL ............................................................ 98
INITIALIZE ................................................................. 98
L
LAYOUT INIT YES ......................................................99
LCD BACK LIGHT ......................................................97
LCD OFF ....................................................................97
LICENSE ....................................................................96
P
PARAM INIT YES .......................................................98
PSET ........................................................................ 111
R
RECALL ........................................................... 103, 109
REFRESH ........................................................ 101, 105
REGISTER .................................................................97
REMOTE .................................................................. 117
REMOVE ....................................................................97
S
SELECT CH ...............................................................52
SIGNAL IN OUT .........................................................83
STORE ..................................................... 102, 107, 112
SYS ............................................................................83
SYSTEM INFO ...........................................................95
SYSTEM SETUP ........................................................90
T
TIF ............................................................................ 107
TRIGGER ......................................................... 105
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July 16, 2014 Ver. 4 (FW Ver. 1.5)
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