Leader LV 5381SER01 Instruction Manual

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MULTI SDI MONITOR
DUAL LINK
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3D ASSIST
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  • Page 1 LV 5381 MULTI SDI MONITOR LV 5381SER01 DUAL LINK LV 5381SER02 AUDIO LISSAJOUS DISPLAY LV 5381SER03 STATUS DISPLAY LV 5381SER04 3D ASSIST LV 5381 OP70 REMOTE & TALLY INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY ..................I INTRODUCTION ......................1 Scope of Warranty ........................1 Operating Precautions ......................1 1.2.1 Maximum Allowable Input Voltage ................... 1 1.2.2 Shorting and Applying External Input to the Output Connectors........2 1.2.3 Mechanical Shock......................2 1.2.4 Electrostatic Damage.......................
  • Page 3 Power Supply........................22 4.1.1 Connecting the AC Adapter ................... 22 4.1.2 Turning the Power On....................22 4.1.3 Turning the Power Off....................22 SDI Signal Input ........................22 Setting the Signal to Measure....................23 4.3.1 Switching the Input Mode ....................24 4.3.2 Selecting the Signal to Measure ..................
  • Page 4 Selecting the Display Area ....................47 Selecting the Layout (Option) ....................48 Configuring the Display Mode Settings ................. 48 Configuring Wipe Display Settings (Option)................49 User Layout .......................... 50 6.7.1 User Layout Display....................... 50 6.7.2 Copying All User Layouts....................50 PRESET FEATURE....................
  • Page 5 9.4.6 Turning the Display of the Safe Action Marker On and Off ..........69 9.4.7 Turning the Display of the Safe Title Marker On and Off..........69 9.4.8 Turning the Display of User Markers On and Off ............70 9.4.9 Setting User Markers .....................
  • Page 6 10.7.1 Disparity Measurement Display Explanation ............... 100 10.7.2 Disparity Measurement Procedure ................103 11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY ..............105 11.1 Video Signal Waveform Display Explanation ..............105 11.2 Setting the Display Position ....................106 11.2.1 Setting the Horizontal Position..................106 11.2.2 Setting the Vertical Position ..................
  • Page 7 12.2.2 Selecting the Scale Color .................... 130 12.2.3 Selecting the Vector Color ................... 131 12.2.4 Selecting the Contrast ....................132 12.2.5 Selecting the Scale Type ..................... 132 12.2.6 Displaying the Vector Marker ..................133 12.2.7 Adjusting the Vector Intensity ..................134 12.2.8 Adjusting the Scale Intensity..................
  • Page 8 13.7 Adjusting the Headphone Volume..................157 14. STATUS DISPLAY ....................158 14.1 Standard and Optional Features ..................158 14.2 Status Screen Explanation....................158 14.3 Configuring Event Log Settings ..................161 14.3.1 Event Log Screen Explanation..................161 14.3.2 Scrolling through the Event Log................... 163 14.3.3 Starting the Event Log ....................
  • Page 9 15.1.3 Loading Presets......................182 15.1.4 Switching the Input Channel ..................184 15.1.5 Displaying Tallies ......................184 15.1.6 Generating Alarms ....................... 185 16. APPENDIX ......................16-186 16.1 Menu Trees........................16-186 16.1.1 Picture Menu ......................16-186 16.1.2 Video Signal Waveform Menu ................16-191 16.1.3 Vector Menu ......................
  • Page 10: General Safety Summary

    ■ Note about Reading This Manual The contents of this manual contain specialized terminology and may be difficult to understand. If you have any questions about the contents of this manual, please contact your local LEADER agent. ■ Symbols and Terms The following symbols and terms are used in this instruction manual and on the instrument to indicate important warnings and notes.
  • Page 11 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 plug from the power outlet, do not pull on the cord.
  • Page 12 Failing to do so could lead to fire. Turn off the power switch, and remove the power cord from the instrument. After making sure that fire has not spread anywhere, contact your local LEADER agent. ■...
  • Page 13 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.
  • Page 14: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION 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.
  • Page 15: Shorting And Applying External Input To The Output Connectors

    LV 5381. Also, save the presets to USB memory. You cannot replace the backup battery yourself. Contact your local LEADER agent. Notations Used in This Manual In this manual, abbreviations are used for procedures as shown below.
  • Page 16: Specifications

    In addition, the user layout can be used to display the measurement screen with a user-defined layout. For details on the user layout, contact your local LEADER agent. ● Video Signal Waveform Display...
  • Page 17 2. SPECIFICATIONS ● Picture Display The picture display has a wide variety of picture monitoring features, such as color temperature specification; brightness, contrast, and aperture adjustment; and the display of gamut error locations. ● Standard-Equipped CINELITE II The CINELITE feature makes it easy to manage the levels of specific points on the picture display.
  • Page 18: Optional Features And Products Sold Separately

    This makes it possible to link the LV 5381 to a switcher or other device. ● Dual Link Option (LV 5381SER01) The addition of the dual link option enables the LV 5381 to monitor a pair of dual link signals simultaneously.
  • Page 19: Specifications

    24/23.98 When Set to Single Link Format Switching Manual, automatic When Set to Dual Link (When an LV 5381SER01 is installed) Format Switching Manual (only the frame frequency can be switched automatically) Permissible Phase Difference between Links A and B Automatic correction up to 100 clocks (approx.
  • Page 20: Input/Output Connectors

    2. SPECIFICATIONS clock. Input Signal Combination Single Input Mode Eight channels displayed Simultaneous Input Mode Two channels displayed per input (all inputs must be synchronized with each other) When the link format is set to dual, the LV 5381 only supports the audio signal received through link 2.3.3 Input/Output Connectors SDI Input...
  • Page 21: Control Connectors

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.4 Control Connectors USB Port Specification USB 2.0 Media Only USB memory devices are supported. Function Used to save screen captures, event logs, and preset data Remote Control Connector (When an OP70 is installed) Control Connector Function (*1) Preset recall, input channel switching, alarm output, and tally indication Control Signal...
  • Page 22: Lcd

    2. SPECIFICATIONS Tally Indication Description Displays tally information from the remote control connector on the LCD Display Color Normal Mode Red, green, blue, yellow Command Mode Red, green, red + green In normal mode, the input channel switching and tally indication features cannot be used at the same time.
  • Page 23: Main Display Features

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.8 Main Display Features Input Mode Single input mode, simultaneous input mode, 3D assist mode (when an LV 5381SER04 is installed) Single Input Mode Displays a single input signal Simultaneous Input Mode Displays up to four input signals of the same format simultaneously 3D Assist Mode Displays two input signals of the same format...
  • Page 24: Vector Display

    2. SPECIFICATIONS Gain ×1, ×5 Variable Gain ×0.2 to ×2.0 Filter Flat, low pass Contrast MONOTONE, LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH Waveform Display Accuracy Amplitude Accuracy ±0.5 % Frequency Response HD-SDI Y Signal ±0.5 % for 1 to 30 MHz Signal ±0.5 % for 0.5 to 15 MHz Low-Pass Attenuation ≥...
  • Page 25: 5-Bar Display

    2. SPECIFICATIONS IQ Axis Show, hide Display Color 7 colors Thumbnail Display Picture, audio level meter 2.3.11 5-Bar Display Simultaneous Input Mode Display Format Tiled only Function Displays the peak levels of Y, R, G, B and composite Channel Assignment RGB, GBR Scale mV, %...
  • Page 26: Cinelite Display

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.13 CINELITE Display CINELITE Display Features f Stop display and percentage display f Stop Display The f Stop value relative to a reference point is displayed f Stop Gamma Correction Fundamental Gamma 0.45 (ITU-R BT709) User Correction Table 3 types External Correction Table 5 types (loaded from USB memory)
  • Page 27: Embedded Audio Display (Option)

    2. SPECIFICATIONS Search Display Mode Feature Colors are added to the display in accordance with luminance level ranges Luminance Level -7.3 to 109.4 % Luminance Level Range Setting 0.5 to 100.0 % (values greater than or equal to the specified range are displayed in white; values less than or equal to the range are displayed in black) 2.3.14 Embedded Audio Display (Option)
  • Page 28: Status Display (Option)

    When the link format is set to dual, the LV 5381 detects phase errors between link A and link B (a difference greater than or equal to 100 clocks; when an LV 5381SER01 is installed). Audio CRC Error Detects CRC errors in channel status bits...
  • Page 29: Assist Display (Option)

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.17 3D Assist Display (Option) Supported Format HD-SDI (Single link) Input Connectors L/R Dual (*1) Video Signal for the Left Eye Channel A or channel B Video Signal for the Right Eye Channel C or channel D Side-by-Side, Top-and-Bottom Channel A, Channel B, Channel C, or channel D Main Types of Display Picture Display Emphasis...
  • Page 30 2. SPECIFICATIONS Inverted Display Horizontal Inversion Inverts the picture and video signal waveform (*2) Vertical Inversion Inverts the picture Inverted Channel Inverts video signal for the left eye and video signal for the right eye separately Grid Display Description Displays grid lines on the picture Grid Type Disparity, horizontal, both Disparity grid width...
  • Page 31: Other Display Settings

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.18 Other Display Settings Input Information Display Input channel, ID, OFF Input Channel Display Displays the selected channel (A, B, C, or D) ID Display Up to 10 characters for each input channel Time Code LTC, VITC, OFF Compliant Standard SMPTE 12M-2 (decoded from ANC-TC) (When the link format is set to dual, only link A is...
  • Page 32: Names And Functions Of Parts

    3. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Front Panel Figure 3-1 Front panel...
  • Page 33 3. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Table 3-1 Front panel items and functions Name Function Power switch Press: Switches the power from off to on. 4.1.2 Hold down: Switches the power from on to off. 4.1.3 F•1 to F•5 keys Used to select menu items and pop-up commands.
  • Page 34: Rear Panel

    3. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Rear Panel Figure 3-2 Rear panel Table 3-2 Rear panel items and functions Name Function EXT REF Loop-through external sync signal input connectors. INPUT SDI A SDI signal input connectors. INPUT SDI B INPUT SDI C INPUT SDI D OUTPUT SDI A/B Reclocked SDI signal output connectors.
  • Page 35: Before You Begin Measuring

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Power Supply 4.1.1 Connecting the AC Adapter Connect the included AC adapter to DC INPUT on the rear panel. When the LV 5381 is connected to the AC adapter, the internal microcomputer is in standby mode, and some power is consumed even if the power switch is turned off.
  • Page 36: Setting The Signal To Measure

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING ● Input Signals The LV 5381 only supports component SDI signals (serial digital video). Do not apply analog video signals, composite SDI signals, or any other kind of signal besides component SDI. ● Terminators The SDI input connectors are terminated internally at 75 Ω, so there is no need to connect terminators to them.
  • Page 37: Switching The Input Mode

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 4.3.1 Switching the Input Mode To switch the input mode, press F•5 INPUT MODE. Procedure INPUT → F•5 INPUT MODE: SINGLE / SIMUL / 3D ASIST Settings SINGLE: The input mode is set to simultaneous. The LV 5381 measures the signals applied to multiple input connectors simultaneously.
  • Page 38: Selecting The Signal To Measure

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 4.3.2 Selecting the Signal to Measure To select the signal that you want to measure by toggling signals on and off, follow the procedure below. You cannot set all channels to OFF. Also, in single input mode and 3D assist mode (option), you cannot set multiple items to ON.
  • Page 39: Selecting The 3D Format

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 4.3.3 Selecting the 3D Format When F•5 INPUT MODE is set to 3D ASIST, to select the 3D format, follow the procedure below. Procedure INPUT → F•D 1 3D INPUT FORMAT : L/R DUAL / HF SbyS / TOP&BOTM Procedure L/R DUAL: The video signal for the left eye applied to channel A and the video signal for...
  • Page 40: Sdi Signal Output

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING SDI Signal Output The SDI output connectors transmit reclocked input signals. The output impedance of the connectors is 75 Ω. Terminate the other end at 75 Ω. Figure 4-6 SDI output connectors These connectors are actually arranged in a vertical line. The output signal specifications are shown below.
  • Page 41: External Sync Signal Input

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING ● In 3D Assist Mode (L/R DUAL) (Option) When F•1 3D ASIST A/C ch is set to ON, reclocked signals for INPUT SDI A and INPUT SDI C are output from OUTPUT SDI A/B and OUTPUT SDI C/D, respectively. When F•2 3D ASIST B/D ch is set to ON, reclocked signals for INPUT SDI B and INPUT SDI D are output from OUTPUT SDI A/B and OUTPUT SDI C/D, respectively.
  • Page 42 4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING ● Precautions If the waveform or phase difference is displayed using an external sync signal as the reference, inserting or removing an SDI signal or restarting the device may cause the phase to be off by one clock. ●...
  • Page 43: Enabling The Key Lock

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Enabling the Key Lock You can prevent accidental operations on the LV 5381 by enabling the key lock. The key lock disables all LV 5381 keys except for the power switch. Enabling the Key Lock ●...
  • Page 44 If “OVER HEAT” 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. Key Lock Indication This symbol appears when the key lock is enabled.
  • Page 45 4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING ● GAMUT_ERR This displays the sum of the counts of GAMUT, COMP GAMUT, and LUMA errors. ● TIME The time that you set using TIME in the system settings appears here. ● LAPSED The amount of elapsed time appears here. The timer is reset to 00:00:00 when ERROR CLEAR is pressed on the status menu, the date and time are set, the settings are initialized, or the power is turned off.
  • Page 46: Menu Display

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Menu Display You can configure various settings in the setup menus, but the setup menus are not displayed all of the time. To display a setup menu, you can either hold down the appropriate key for 0.5 seconds or more,(*1) or you can use the function keys or function dials on the appropriate display.(*2) Setup menus automatically disappear after 10 seconds of user inactivity.
  • Page 47 4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING The following section explains how to configure settings on the setup menus. ● Selecting Pop-Up Commands As an example, to set F•4 COLOR TEMP in the figure below, press F•4. Pop-up commands appear. You can select a command by pressing F•4. Figure 4-13 Selecting pop-up commands ●...
  • Page 48: System Settings

    Selecting the Link Format (Option) Dual link signals are supported as an option. To measure dual link signals, install the dual link option (the LV 5381SER01, which is sold separately). To select the link format, follow the procedure below. It takes approximately 20 seconds to switch between the dual link and single link formats.
  • Page 49: Selecting The Detection Method

    5. SYSTEM SETTINGS Settings SINGLE: The LV 5381 receives single link signals. DUAL: The LV 5381 receives dual link 1920 × 1080 signals. The LV 5381 receives dual link 2048 × 1080 signals. 5.1.2 Selecting the Detection Method When the link format is set to single, to select whether to detect the input format automatically or to set it manually, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 50: Setting The Input Format

    5. SYSTEM SETTINGS 5.1.4 Setting the Input Format You must set the input format manually if the link format is set to dual or if the link format is set to single and F•2 FORMAT SELECT has been set to MANUAL. To select the input format, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 51: Configuring Lcd Settings

    5. SYSTEM SETTINGS Configuring LCD Settings To configure the LCD, press F•1 LCD on the system menu. SYS → F•2 DISPLAY → Figure 5-3 LCD menu 5.2.1 Setting the Auto Shutoff Time To set the backlight auto shutoff time, follow the procedure below. After the backlight has been automatically shut off, it will turn on again when any key other than the power key is pressed.
  • Page 52: Setting Ids

    5. SYSTEM SETTINGS Setting IDs The LV 5381 can display user-defined IDs for the input channels. To display IDs, follow the procedure below. Press SYS, F•2 DISPLAY, and then F•3 ID NAME. The ID NAME menu appears. Figure 5-4 ID NAME menu Press a key from F•1 SDI Ach to F•4 SDI Dch.
  • Page 53: Configuring The Display

    5. SYSTEM SETTINGS Configuring the Display To configure the display, access F•4 INFORMATION on the system menu. SYS → F•2 DISPLAY → Figure 5-7 INFORMATION menu 5.4.1 Setting the Time Code Display Format To select the display format for the time code that is embedded in the input signal, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 54: Setting The Input Channel Display Format

    5. SYSTEM SETTINGS 5.4.4 Setting the Input Channel Display Format To select the input channel display format, follow the procedure below. You can set a user-defined ID for each input channel by following the procedure in section 5.3, “Setting IDs.” Procedure SYS →...
  • Page 55: Selecting The Alarm Polarity

    5. SYSTEM SETTINGS 5.5.2 Selecting the Alarm Polarity The alarm signal is transmitted from pin 14 (ALARM) of the remote control connector when the LV 5381 internal temperature reaches or exceeds a specific value, when the fan is broken, or when an error occurs in one of the items set to ON on the menu that appears when you press F•4 ERROR CONFIG on the status menu.
  • Page 56: Setting The Date And Time

    5. SYSTEM SETTINGS Setting the Date and Time To set the date and time, press F•4 DATE&TIME on the system menu. The date and time settings that you make here will not be reset to their default values even if you initialize the LV 5381.
  • Page 57: Initialization

    To use an option that requires a license, you must enter the appropriate license key. A license key is a key code that activates an option on the LV 5381. LEADER will send you a license key when you purchase an option. When purchasing an option tell us the MAC address and the serial number of your LV 5381.(*1, *2) Each LV 5381 requires a unique...
  • Page 58: Viewing The Mac Address And Installed Options

    5. SYSTEM SETTINGS To install an option, follow the procedure below. Press SYS, F•5 next menu, and then F•4 LICENSE SETUP. The license display appears. Figure 5-10 License display Enter the 10-digit license key number for the option that you want to install. The key operations that you can perform on the license display are as follows: F•1 CLEAR: Deletes the license key that you are currently entering...
  • Page 59: Multi-Screen Display Feature

    6. MULTI-SCREEN DISPLAY FEATURE MULTI-SCREEN DISPLAY FEATURE The LV 5381 has five display modes: picture display, video signal waveform display, vector display, audio display (optional), and status display (optional). The display that only shows one mode at a time is referred to as the single-screen display. The display that shows combinations of different modes at the same time is referred to as the multi-screen display.
  • Page 60: Selecting The Display Format

    6. MULTI-SCREEN DISPLAY FEATURE Selecting the Display Format To select the multi-screen display mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure MULTI → F•1 MULTI MODE: DUAL / QUAD / USER / COMPARE Settings DUAL: The screen is divided into two areas. QUAD: The screen is divided into four areas.
  • Page 61: Selecting The Layout (Option)

    6. MULTI-SCREEN DISPLAY FEATURE Procedure (When MULTI MODE is set to DUAL) MULTI → F•2 AREA SELECT → F•1 AREA1 '| : PIC / WFM / VECT / 5BAR / AUDIO / STATUS → F•2 AREA2 |' : PIC / WFM / VECT / 5BAR / AUDIO / STATUS Selecting the Layout (Option) When F•1 MULTI MODE is set to COMPARE, to select a layout, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 62: Configuring Wipe Display Settings (Option)

    6. MULTI-SCREEN DISPLAY FEATURE Procedure MULTI → F•3 MULTI MENU → F•1 MULTI PIC → F•2 MULTI WFM → F•3 MULTI VECT → F•1 VECT → F•2 5BAR → F•4 MULTI AUDIO (option) → F•5 MULTI STATUS (option) Configuring Wipe Display Settings (Option) When F•2 LAYOUT SELECT is set to WFM+PIC and SIMUL MODE in the video signal waveform menu is set to MIX, to display the video signal waveforms to the left and right of each other, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 63: User Layout

    6. MULTI-SCREEN DISPLAY FEATURE User Layout You can use the user layout feature to display the measurement screen with the layout that you want. (The layout must be set in advance.) 6.7.1 User Layout Display To display user layouts, follow the procedure below. Connect a USB memory device that has user layout files to the LV 5381.
  • Page 64: Preset Feature

    7. PRESET FEATURE PRESET FEATURE You can use the preset feature to register and load panel settings. Also, you can use the same settings on multiple LV 5381s by copying presets to USB memory. There are two kinds of presets: comprehensive presets (usually just referred to as presets) and display mode presets.
  • Page 65: Presets

    7. PRESET FEATURE Presets 7.1.1 Registering Presets Set the LV 5381 to the settings that you want to register. Hold down PSET. The preset registration menu appears. Figure 7-1 Preset registration menu Press F•1 FULL PRESET. The file list screen appears. Figure 7-2 File list screen Press F•2 COMMENT INPUT.
  • Page 66: Loading Presets

    7. PRESET FEATURE Enter a file name using up to 16 characters. The key operations that you can perform on the file name input screen are as follows: F•1 DELETE Deletes the character at the cursor F•2 <= Moves the cursor to the left F•3 =>...
  • Page 67: Display Mode Presets

    7. PRESET FEATURE Display Mode Presets 7.2.1 Registering Display Mode Presets Set the LV 5381 to the settings that you want to register. Hold down PSET. The preset registration menu appears. Press F•2 FUNCTION PRESET. The file list screen appears. This setting does not appear when the multi-screen display is in use.
  • Page 68: Loading Display Mode Presets

    7. PRESET FEATURE 7.2.2 Loading Display Mode Presets Hold down PSET. The preset registration menu appears. Press F•2 FUNCTION PRESET. The file list screen appears. This setting does not appear when the multi-screen display is in use. Set F•1 FUNCTION PRESET to ON. The default value is OFF.
  • Page 69: Copying Presets

    7. PRESET FEATURE Copying Presets You can copy all of the presets and display mode presets by pressing F•4 ALL COPY USB->INT or F•5 ALL COPY INT->USB. These commands appear when USB memory is connected. Hold down PSET → Figure 7-7 ALL COPY menu 7.3.1 Copying All Presets from USB Memory to the LV 5381 To copy all of the presets that have been saved to USB memory to the LV 5381, follow the...
  • Page 70: Screen Capture Feature

    8. SCREEN CAPTURE FEATURE SCREEN CAPTURE FEATURE You can use the screen capture feature to acquire still image data of the current display. You can save the acquired data to USB memory or overlay it on the input signal and display it using the LV 5381.
  • Page 71: Taking A Screen Capture Of The Display

    8. SCREEN CAPTURE FEATURE Taking a Screen Capture of the Display Configure the LV 5381 so that the display that you want to capture appears on the screen. Only measurement displays can be captured. Preset setup screens and file list screens cannot be captured.
  • Page 72: Saving Screen Capture Data

    8. SCREEN CAPTURE FEATURE Saving Screen Capture Data The data that you capture by following the procedure in section 8.1, “Taking a Screen Capture of the Display,” is cleared when operations such as changing the display mode are performed. You can display the captured data on the LV 5381 even after the power has been turned off by saving the captured data to USB memory (if you save the captured data in BSQ format).
  • Page 73: Displaying Screen Capture Data

    8. SCREEN CAPTURE FEATURE Displaying Screen Capture Data The data that you capture by following the procedure in section 8.1, “Taking a Screen Capture of the Display,” can be displayed on the LV 5381, or it can be overlaid on the LV 5381's current input signal.
  • Page 74: Picture Display

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY PICTURE DISPLAY Picture Display Explanation The picture display appears when you press PIC. To display the picture menu, hold down PIC for 0.5 seconds or more, or use the function keys and function dials on the picture display. The picture menu will disappear when you press PIC again or after a certain period of time passes with no user activity.
  • Page 75: Setting The Brightness And Contrast

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY Safe Title Marker You can display a safe title marker according to the ARIB TR-B4 or SMPTE RP 218 specifications. You can also display a marker that you specify the size of. See sections 9.4.5, “Displaying Safety Markers,” 9.4.6, “Turning the Display of the Safe Action Marker On and Off,”...
  • Page 76: Adjusting The Picture

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY Adjusting the Picture To adjust the picture, press F•1 ADJUST on the picture menu. This setting does not appear when the CINEZONE display is in use. PIC → F•1 ADJUST → Figure 9-3 ADJUST menu 9.3.1 Switching between the Color and Monochrome Displays To switch between the color and monochrome displays, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 77: Setting The Gain

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.3.4 Setting the Gain To set the RGB signal gain separately for each color, follow the procedure below. If you press F•D 1, the setting will be set to its default value of 100.0 %. Procedure PIC → F•1 ADJUST → F•3 GAIN/BIAS →...
  • Page 78: Setting The Aperture

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.3.8 Setting the Aperture To set the aperture, follow the procedure below. A larger number will result in more well-defined outlines. If you press F•D 1, the setting will be set to its default value of 0. Procedure PIC →...
  • Page 79: Configuring Marker Settings

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY Configuring Marker Settings To configure marker settings, press F•2 MARKER on the picture menu. The markers that you set here do not appear in the thumbnail display. F•2 MARKER appears when SIZE has been set to FIT. For information on the SIZE setting, see section 9.6.1, “Selecting the Display Size.”...
  • Page 80: Turning The Display Of The Center Marker On And Off

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.4.2 Turning the Display of the Center Marker On and Off To turn the display of the center marker on and off, follow the procedure below. The center marker is displayed in the center of the picture at 10 % of the picture's size. Procedure PIC →...
  • Page 81: Setting The Aspect Marker

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.4.4 Setting the Aspect Marker To select the aspect marker type, follow the procedure below. This setting is available when F•3 ASPECT is set to any value other than OFF. Procedure PIC → F•2 MARKER → F•D 1 SHADOW: 0% - 50% - 100% Settings The aspect marker is indicated with a line.
  • Page 82: Displaying Safety Markers

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.4.5 Displaying Safety Markers To select the safety marker type, follow the procedure below. The display of the safe action marker, safe title marker, and user markers (two types) can be turned on and off separately. Procedure PIC →...
  • Page 83: Turning The Display Of User Markers On And Off

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.4.8 Turning the Display of User Markers On and Off You can set up to two user markers, and turn them on and off separately. This setting is available when F•1 STANDARD is set to USER. Procedure PIC →...
  • Page 84: Configuring Line Selection Settings

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY Configuring Line Selection Settings To configure line selection settings, press F•3 LINE SEL on the picture menu. The markers that you set here do not appear in the thumbnail display. F•3 LINE SEL appears when SIZE has been set to FIT. It will not appear in 3D assist mode (option) when MEASURE SELECT has been set to DISPRTY.
  • Page 85: Selecting Lines

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.5.2 Selecting Lines To select a line to display a marker on, follow the procedure below. The selected line appears on the screen. If you press F•D 1, the selected line changes to the first video line. In 3D assist mode (option), blanking interval lines cannot be selected.
  • Page 86: Configuring Display Settings

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY Configuring Display Settings To configure the display settings, press F•4 DISPLAY on the picture menu. PIC → F•4 DISPLAY → Figure 9-14 DISPLAY menu...
  • Page 87: Selecting The Display Size

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.6.1 Selecting the Display Size To select the picture display size, follow the procedure shown below. Regardless of the setting made here, the picture is displayed using the FIT option on the thumbnail and multi-screen displays. This setting does not appear in 3D assist mode (option). However, when PICTURE FORM is set to AGLPH CL, AGLPH MO, CNVRGNCE, OVERLAY, or FLICKER in 3D assist mode (L/R DUAL), you can only select FIT or REAL.
  • Page 88: Adjusting The Display Position

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY SIZE = FIT SIZE = REAL SIZE = X2 SIZE = X4 SIZE = FULL FRM SIZE = FUL SCRN Figure 9-15 Selecting the display size 9.6.2 Adjusting the Display Position To set the picture display position, follow the procedure below. This setting is available when F•1 SIZE is set to REAL, X2, or X4.
  • Page 89: Displaying Gamut Errors

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.6.3 Displaying Gamut Errors To display, on the picture, the locations where gamut errors, composite gamut errors, and luminance errors occur, follow the procedure below. The error level display ranges can be set separately on the status menu for each error type. This setting is displayed when one of GAMUT ERROR, COMPOSIT GAMUT, and LUMA ERROR is set to a value other than OFF on the status menu.
  • Page 90: Setting The Thumbnail Display

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY Settings MIX: The pictures are overlapped and displayed. TILE: The pictures are displayed separately. SIMUL MODE = MIX SIMUL MODE = TILE Figure 9-17 Selecting the display format of simultaneous input mode 9.6.5 Setting the Thumbnail Display To turn the thumbnail displays of the audio meter, video signal waveform, and histogram on and off separately, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 91: Selecting The Video Signal Waveform Display Format (Option)

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.6.6 Selecting the Video Signal Waveform Display Format (Option) When F•2 WFM is set to ON in 3D assist mode (L/R DUAL), to set the display format, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•4 DISPLAY → F•4 THUMBNAIL → F•4 WFM SETUP → F•1 WFM FORM : ALIGN / MIX Settings ALIGN:...
  • Page 92: Selecting Which Signals To Display In The Histogram

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.6.8 Selecting Which Signals to Display in the Histogram When F•1 HISTOGRAM FORM is set to OVERLAY, to turn Y, R, G, and B on and off separately, follow the procedure below. You cannot turn all channels off. Procedure PIC →...
  • Page 93: Configuring Cinelite Settings

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY Configuring CINELITE Settings CINELITE II consists of the CINELITE and CINEZONE features. This section will explain the CINELITE feature. CINELITE displays luminance levels of video signals on pictures. You can configure it on the following menu. • PIC → F•5 CINELITE → F•1 CINELITE DISPLAY to select f Stop or %DISPLAY (Single-screen display) •...
  • Page 94: Procedure For Displaying The F Stop Screen

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY Reference Position The position where the cursors intersected when F•3 18% REF SET was pressed is displayed in red. This is the reference position for f-stop measurement. Cursors You can set up to three cursors. The f Stop value relative to the reference point is displayed at each cursor.
  • Page 95: Display Screen Explanation

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 12. Press F•4 prev menu. 13. Make sure that the cursors are over the 18 % gray chart, and press F•3 18% REF SET. The f Stop value for 18 % gray chart becomes 0.0 and is displayed in the upper part of the screen next to “REF:.”...
  • Page 96 9. PICTURE DISPLAY ● RGB% Display Each R, G, and B level is indicated using a percentage. The levels are also indicated using bars on the left side of the display (the order is R, G, and then B). Figure 9-23 RGB% display ●...
  • Page 97: Setting Measurement Points

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.7.4 Setting Measurement Points You can set up to three measurement points. Follow the procedure below to select which measurement point to set with the cursors, and then move the X and Y cursors by using F•D 1 SAMPLE SELECT and F•D 2 LINE SELECT, respectively. Press F•D 1 and F•D 2 at the same time to move the cursors to the center of the picture.
  • Page 98: Press F•5 Up Menu

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY ● Creating User-Defined Correction Tables Using the LV 5381 You can create and store up to three user-defined correction tables on the LV 5381. As an example, the following procedure shows how to create a user-defined correction table that matches a film camera's gamma characteristics.
  • Page 99: 10. Place The Cursors Over The 18 % Gray Chart

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY Press F•1 CLEAR YES. To cancel the initialization of a user-defined correction table, press F•3 CLEAR NO. 10. Place the cursors over the 18 % gray chart. 11. Press F•4 CAL F, and select 5.6. 12. Press F•3 CAL SET. The luminance level when the camera f Stop value is 5.6 is entered into Lev in the user-defined correction table.
  • Page 100 9. PICTURE DISPLAY ● Loading a User-Defined Correction Table into the LV 5381 You can load up to five user-defined correction tables into the LV 5381. To load a user-defined correction table into the LV 5381, follow the procedure below. Create a user-defined correction table.
  • Page 101: Press Pic

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY Keywords Be sure to put the keyword lines before the data lines and to enter a keyword without anything preceding it at the beginning of each keyword line. NAME The LV 5381 displays the eight characters that follow the separator (colon) as the name of the correction table.
  • Page 102: Displaying Synchronized Markers

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 10. Press F•1 FILE LIST. The file list screen appears. This setting appears when USB memory is connected. To delete the table that has been copied to USER-A, press F•2 TABLE CLEAR. 11. Use F•D 1 FILE SELECT to select the file to copy from the USB memory. This setting appears when you press F•1 FILE LIST.
  • Page 103 9. PICTURE DISPLAY CINELITE ADVANCE = P+V+W Figure 9-27 Displaying synchronized markers If P+V or P+V+W is selected, the measured values of the selected measurement point are displayed in the lower left of the vector display. Measured values are displayed using the following references: Cb at position B = 100.0% and Cr at position R = 100.0%.
  • Page 104: Configuring Line And Sample Numbers

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.7.8 Configuring Line and Sample Numbers In the f Stop and %DISPLAY screens, you can use cursors to measure luminance levels. To specify how lines and samples are numbered, follow the procedure below. This menu item does not appear in simultaneous input mode or when SIZE is set to a value other than FIT.
  • Page 105: Step Display

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY Procedure PIC → F•5 CINELITE → F•2 CINEZONE SETUP → F•1 DISPLAY, and select GRADATE → F•D 1 UPPER: -6.3% - 100.0% - 109.4% → F•D 2 LOWER: -7.3% - 0.0% - 108.4% Picture Display Gradation Display Figure 9-29 Gradation display 9.8.2 Step Display...
  • Page 106: Search Display

    9. PICTURE DISPLAY 9.8.3 Search Display In search display, the specified luminance level range is displayed with gradations. Also, luminance levels greater than or equal to the specified range are displayed using white, and levels less than equal to the specified range are displayed using black. To set the level that is displayed with gradation, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 107: D Assist Display (Option)

    10. 3D ASSIST DISPLAY (Option) 10. 3D ASSIST DISPLAY (Option) The 3D assist display is an option. To evaluate 3D video signals, install the 3D assist option (the LV5381SER04, which is sold separately). In the 3D assist display, you can evaluate 3D video signals by applying the video signal for the left eye and the video signal for the right eye.
  • Page 108 10. 3D ASSIST DISPLAY (Option) of the boundary lines. This is useful when you are matching the video level of two cameras. WIPE: The displays of the video signal for the left eye and the video signal for the right eye are separated at the border. The video signal for the left eye appears to the upper left of the border and the video signal for the right eye appears to the lower right of the border.
  • Page 109: Configuring Checkerboard Display Settings

    10. 3D ASSIST DISPLAY (Option) 10.2 Configuring Checkerboard Display Settings When F•1 PICTURE FORM is set to CHECKER, use the 3D FUNCTION menu to move the boundary lines. Press F•D 1 to move the left-right boundary lines and F•D 2 to move the top-bottom boundary lines in a way that makes each square the same size in the checkerboard pattern.
  • Page 110: Setting The Inverted Display

    10. 3D ASSIST DISPLAY (Option) 10.4 Setting the Inverted Display To invert the display, press F•2 REVERSE on the 3D FUNCTION menu. PIC → F•5 3D FUNCTION → F•2 REVERSE → Figure 10-5 REVERSE menu To invert the display of the picture and the video signal waveform for each input signal, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 111: Configuring Grid Display Settings

    10. 3D ASSIST DISPLAY (Option) MEASURE SELECT = GRID MEASURE SELECT = DISPRTY Figure 10-6 Selecting the measurement mode 10.6 Configuring Grid Display Settings To configure the grid display settings, press F•4 GRID SETUP on the 3D FUNCTION menu. These settings are available when F•3 MEASURE SELECT is set to GRID. 10.6.1 Selecting the Displayed Grid To select the type of grid that is displayed, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 112: Selecting The Grid To Configure

    10. 3D ASSIST DISPLAY (Option) 10.6.2 Selecting the Grid to Configure Configure the disparity grid and the horizontal grid separately. When F•1 GRID DISPLAY is set to BOTH, to select the grid that you want to configure, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC →...
  • Page 113: Selecting The Grid Line Color

    10. 3D ASSIST DISPLAY (Option) 10.6.6 Selecting the Grid Line Color To select the grid line color, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•5 3D FUNCTION → F•4 GRID SETUP → F•4 GRID BRIGHT: WHITE / BLACK / GRAY1 / GRAY2 Settings WHITE: The grid lines are displayed in white.
  • Page 114 10. 3D ASSIST DISPLAY (Option) V cursor This is the vertical cursor. L cursor This is a disparity measurement cursor. Match this cursor with the video signal for the left eye. R cursor This is a disparity measurement cursor. Match this cursor with the video signal for the right eye.
  • Page 115 10. 3D ASSIST DISPLAY (Option) ● About the Names of Settings and Measurement Items The names of the settings and measurement items that are used with the LV 5381 are shown below. Figure 10-9 Setting and measurement item names...
  • Page 116: Disparity Measurement Procedure

    10. 3D ASSIST DISPLAY (Option) 10.7.2 Disparity Measurement Procedure To measure disparity, follow the procedure below. Before you begin this procedure, set F•3 MEASURE SELECT to DISPRTY on the 3D FUNCTION menu. Press F•4 DISPRTY SETUP and then F•1 SETUP. The PARAMETER display appears.
  • Page 117 10. 3D ASSIST DISPLAY (Option) Press F•1 COMPLETE. The settings are confirmed, and the disparity measurement display appears. To cancel the settings, press F•5 CANCEL. Figure 10-11 Disparity measurement display Set F•2 CURSOR SELECT to L/R. Turn F•D 1 LEFT POS to match the L cursor with the video signal for the left eye. Press F•D 1 to move the cursor to approximately the center of the screen.
  • Page 118: 11. Video Signal Waveform Display

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.1 Video Signal Waveform Display Explanation To display video signal waveforms, press WFM. To display the video signal waveform menu, hold down WFM for 0.5 seconds or more, or use the function keys and function dials on the video signal waveform display.
  • Page 119: Setting The Display Position

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY Filter FILTER LPF appears here when FILTER has been set to LOW PASS. For information on the FILTER setting, see section 11.6.5, “Selecting the Filter.” Thumbnail Display The thumbnail display shows the audio meter (fixed to channels 1 and 2) and the picture. You can also turn each of these displays off.
  • Page 120: Configuring The Video Signal Waveform And Scale Settings

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.3 Configuring the Video Signal Waveform and Scale Settings To configure video signal waveform and scale settings, press F•1 INTEN/SCALE on the video signal waveform menu. WFM → F•1 INTEN/SCALE → Figure 11-3 INTEN/SCALE menu 11.3.1 Selecting the Scale Unit To select the scale unit, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 121: Selecting The Scale Color

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY SCALE UNIT = HDV,SDV SCALE UNIT = HD%,SD% SCALE UNIT = 150% SCALE UNIT = 1023 SCALE UNIT = 3FF Figure 11-4 Selecting the scale unit 11.3.2 Selecting the Scale Color To select the scale color, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM →...
  • Page 122: Selecting The Waveform Color

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.3.3 Selecting the Waveform Color To configure waveform color settings, press F•3 WFM COLOR on the video signal waveform menu. WFM → F•1 INTEN/SCALE → F•3 WFM COLOR → Figure 11-5 WFM COLOR menu To select the video signal waveform color for each channel, follow the procedure shown below.
  • Page 123: Selecting The Contrast

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.3.4 Selecting the Contrast To select the video signal waveform contrast, follow the procedure below. Waveforms are usually displayed with gradations, but you can display waveforms using single colors by selecting MONOTONE. This is useful for comparing overlapping waveforms. When the multi-screen display is in use, vectors are displayed with the same contrast as the waveforms.
  • Page 124: Displaying User Markers

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.3.6 Displaying User Markers To display up to two user markers, follow the procedure below. Use F•D 1 MARKER1 POS to move marker 1 (violet) and F•D 2 MARKER2 POS to move marker 2 (green). The marker values are displayed in the lower right of the screen in units of mV or as a percentage.
  • Page 125: Configuring Gain And Sweep Settings

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.4 Configuring Gain and Sweep Settings To configure gain and sweep settings, press F•2 GAIN/SWEEP on the video signal waveform menu. WFM → F•2 GAIN/SWEEP → Figure 11-9 GAIN/SWEEP menu 11.4.1 Switching between the Overlay and Parade Displays To switch between the overlay and parade displays, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 126 11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY ● When the input signal is interlaced or segmented frame and MODE is set to PARADE Settings Single lines are displayed. V_F1: Field 1 is displayed. V_F2: Field 2 is displayed. SWEEP = H (single-line display) SWEEP = V_F1 (field 1 display) Figure 11-11 When the input signal is i/sF and the parade display mode is being used ●...
  • Page 127: Selecting The Horizontal Magnification

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY ● When the input signal is progressive and MODE is set to PARADE Settings Single lines are displayed. Single frames are displayed. SWEEP = H (single-line display) SWEEP = V (single-frame display) Figure 11-13 When the input signal is p and the parade display mode is being used ●...
  • Page 128 11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY marked with “Yes” represent settings that can be selected.) For information on the SWEEP setting, see section 11.4.2, “Selecting the Sweep Method.” Table 11-1 Horizontal magnifications SWEEP ×1 ×10 ×20 ×40 ACTIVE BLANK H_1H, H H_2H V_F1, V_F2, V, V_2V Procedure...
  • Page 129: Selecting The Fixed Gain

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.4.4 Selecting the Fixed Gain To select the fixed video signal waveform gain, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM → F•2 GAIN/SWEEP → F•4 GAIN MAG: X1 / X5 11.4.5 Setting the Variable Gain To set the variable video signal waveform gain, follow the procedure below. You can set the video signal waveform gain to a value between 0.2 and 10 by setting F•4 GAIN MAG and F•D 1 GAIN VARIABLE.
  • Page 130: Configuring Line Selection And Sync Signal Settings

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.5 Configuring Line Selection and Sync Signal Settings To configure line selection and sync signal settings, press F•3 LINE SEL EXT REF on the video signal waveform menu. WFM → F•3 LINE SEL EXT REF → Figure 11-17 LINE SEL EXT REF menu 11.5.1 Turning Line Selection On and Off...
  • Page 131: Selecting Lines

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.5.2 Selecting Lines To select a line to display the waveform of, follow the procedure below. The selected line is indicated in the lower left of the screen. If you press F•D 1, the selected line changes to the first video line.
  • Page 132: Configuring Display Settings

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.6 Configuring Display Settings To configure the display settings, press F•4 DISPLAY on the video signal waveform menu. WFM → F•4 DISPLAY → Figure 11-19 DISPLAY menu...
  • Page 133: Selecting The Display Format

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.6.1 Selecting the Display Format To select the video signal waveform display format, follow the procedure below. The selected display format is indicated in the upper right of the display. If you select COMPOSIT, choose the composite display format (NTSC or PAL) by setting COMPOSIT FORMAT in the system settings.
  • Page 134: Displaying The Luminance And Gbr Signals Simultaneously

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.6.2 Displaying the Luminance and GBR Signals Simultaneously To display the GBR or RGB signal simultaneously with the luminance signal, follow the procedure below. The selected display format is indicated in the upper right of the display. This setting is available when F•1 COLOR MATRIX is set to GBR or RGB.
  • Page 135: Setting Which Channels To Display

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.6.4 Setting Which Channels to Display To turn individual channels in a YC , GBR, or RGB signal on and off, follow the procedure below. You cannot set every channel to OFF. This setting is available when F•1 COLOR MATRIX is set to YCbCr, GBR, or RGB. However, it is not available when F•2 YGBR or F•2 YRGB is set to ON.
  • Page 136: Displaying The Blanking Interval

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY ● When COLOR MATRIX Is Set to COMPOSIT Settings FLAT: Only the pseudo-composite signal is displayed. LUM: Only the luminance signal of the pseudo-composite signal is displayed. FLAT+LUM: The pseudo-composite and luminance signals are displayed side by side. LUM+CRMA: The luminance and chrominance signals are displayed side by side.
  • Page 137: Setting The Inverted Display (Option)

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY BLANKING = REMOVE BLANKING = ALL VIEW Figure 11-25 Displaying blanking intervals 11.6.7 Setting the Inverted Display (Option) In 3D assist mode (L/R DUAL), to invert the display of the video signal waveform and the picture, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 138: Setting The Thumbnail Display

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY SIMUL MODE = TILE Figure 11-26 Selecting the display format of simultaneous input mode 11.6.9 Setting the Thumbnail Display To turn the thumbnail displays of the audio meter and picture on and off separately, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 139: Configuring Cursor Settings

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.7 Configuring Cursor Settings To configure cursor settings, press F•5 CURSOR on the video signal waveform menu. Cursor measurements cannot be performed on the multi-screen and thumbnail displays. This setting does not appear in the multi-screen display or when USER MARKER is set to SINGLE or DUAL.
  • Page 140: Moving Cursors

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 11.7.2 Moving Cursors To move cursors, follow the procedure shown below. You can also change the value of the F•3 FD VAR TRACK setting by pressing F•D 1. ● To Move Each Cursor Separately Set F•3 FD VAR TRACK to OFF. F•D 1 is set to REF.
  • Page 141: Setting The Reference Value

    11. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY ● When CURSOR is set to X Procedure WFM → F•5 CURSOR → F•2 X UNIT: sec / Hz Settings sec: Measurements are made in units of seconds. Measurements are made in units of frequency, with the length of one period set to the distance between the two cursors.
  • Page 142: 12. Vector Display

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12.1 Vector Display Explanation To display vectors, press VECT. To display the vector menu, hold down VECT for 0.5 seconds or more, or use the function keys and function dials on the vector display. The vector menu will disappear when you press VECT again or after a certain period of time passes with no user activity.
  • Page 143: Configuring Vector And Scale Settings

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY Thumbnail Display The thumbnail display shows the audio meter (fixed to channels 1 and 2) and the picture. You can also turn each of these displays off. See section 11.6.9, “Setting the Thumbnail Display.” 12.2 Configuring Vector and Scale Settings To configure vector and scale settings, press F•1 INTEN/SCALE on the vector menu.
  • Page 144: Selecting The Vector Color

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12.2.3 Selecting the Vector Color To configure vector color settings, press F•3 VECT COLOR on the vector menu. VECT → F•1 INTEN/SCALE → F•3 VECT COLOR → Figure 12-4 VECT COLOR menu To select the vector color for each channel, follow the procedure shown below. When the multi-screen display is in use, video signal waveforms are displayed in the same colors as the vectors.
  • Page 145: Selecting The Contrast

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12.2.4 Selecting the Contrast To select the vector contrast, follow the procedure below. Vectors are usually displayed with gradations, but you can display vectors using single colors by selecting MONOTONE. This is useful for comparing overlapping vectors. When the multi-screen display is in use, video signal waveforms are displayed with the same contrast as the waveforms.
  • Page 146: Displaying The Vector Marker

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY VECT SCALE = BT.601 (SD signal) VECT SCALE = BT.709 (HD signal) Figure 12-6 Selecting the scale type 12.2.6 Displaying the Vector Marker In single input mode, to display the vector marker (green) on the vector display, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 147: Adjusting The Vector Intensity

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12.2.7 Adjusting the Vector Intensity To adjust the vector intensity, follow the procedure below. When the multi-screen display is in use, video signal waveforms are displayed with the same intensity as the vectors. If you press F•D 1, the setting will be set to its default value of 0.
  • Page 148: Setting The Variable Gain

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY causes the I signal of a multiformat colorbar that has gone through pseudo-composite conversion, to lie on the circumference of the scale) ×2.92 (for SD signals during component display; magnification that causes the amplitude to lie on the circumference of the scale when the burst signal of the composite vector display is converted into a component signal) ×2.63 (for SD signals during pseudo-composite display;...
  • Page 149: Configuring Line Selection And Sync Signal Settings

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12.4 Configuring Line Selection and Sync Signal Settings To configure line selection and sync signal settings, press F•3 LINE SEL EXT REF on the vector menu. VECT → F•3 LINE SEL EXT REF → Figure 12-10 LINE SEL EXT REF menu 12.4.1 Turning Line Selection On and Off To display the vector of the selected line, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 150: Selecting Lines

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12.4.2 Selecting Lines To select a line, follow the procedure below. The selected line is indicated in the upper left of the display. If you press F•D 1, the selected line changes to the first video line. In 3D assist mode (option), blanking interval lines cannot be selected.
  • Page 151: Configuring Display Settings

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12.5 Configuring Display Settings To configure display settings, press F•4 DISPLAY on the vector menu. This setting does not appear in single input mode or 3D assist mode (HF SbyS or TOP&BOTM) (option) on the multi-screen display. See section 4.3.1, “Switching the Input Mode.”...
  • Page 152: Selecting The Display Format Of Simultaneous Input Mode

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12.5.2 Selecting the Display Format of Simultaneous Input Mode When in simultaneous input mode or 3D assist mode (L/R DUAL) (option), to select the display format, follow the procedure below. When F•1 MODE is set to 5BAR, this setting does not appear (it is fixed to TILE). Procedure VECT →...
  • Page 153: Configuring Display Format Settings

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12.6 Configuring Display Format Settings To configure display format settings, press F•5 COLOR SYSTEM on the vector menu. F•5 COLOR SYSTEM appears when MODE is set to VECTOR. For information on the MODE setting, see section 12.5.1, “Switching between the Vector and 5-Bar Displays.”...
  • Page 154: Selecting The Setup Level

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12.6.2 Selecting the Setup Level To select the setup level for the pseudo-composite display, follow the procedure shown below. Regardless of this setting, in the multi-screen display, vectors are displayed using the setup level that you specify in the video signal waveform menu. This setting is available when F•1 COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPOSIT and the composite display format is set to NTSC.
  • Page 155: Configuring The 5-Bar Display

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12.7 Configuring the 5-Bar Display To configure the 5-bar display, press F•5 5BAR SETUP on the vector menu. F•5 5BAR SETUP appears when MODE is set to 5BAR. For information on the MODE setting, see section 12.5.1, “Switching between the Vector and 5-Bar Displays.”...
  • Page 156: Setting The Display Order

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY The luminance signal level appears here. The levels that fall outside of the range you set using LUMA ERROR on the status menu are displayed in red. For information on the LUMA ERROR setting, see section 14.8.8, “Setting the Luminance Error Levels.” G, B, R The levels after converting the YC signal into a GBR signal appear here.
  • Page 157: Selecting The Scale Unit

    12. VECTOR DISPLAY 12.7.3 Selecting the Scale Unit To select the scale units on the 5-bar display, follow the procedure below. To set the composite display format, set COMPOSIT FORMAT in the system settings. For information on the COMPOSIT FORMAT setting, see section 5.1.5, “Selecting the Composite Display Format.”...
  • Page 158: 13. Audio Display

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY 13. AUDIO DISPLAY When the link format is set to dual (option), only the audio signal embedded in link A is measured. 13.1 Standard and Optional Features The audio display is an optional feature. To measure audio signals, install the audio Lissajous option (the LV 5381SER02, which is sold separately).
  • Page 159: Audio Display Explanation

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY 13.2 Audio Display Explanation The audio display appears when you press AUDIO. To display the audio menu, hold down AUDIO for 0.5 seconds or more, or use the function keys and function dials on the audio display. The audio menu will disappear when you press AUDIO again or after a certain period of time passes with no user activity.
  • Page 160: Setting The Input Channels

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY 13.3 Setting the Input Channels To set the input channels, press F•1 CHANNEL SELECT on the audio menu. AUDIO → F•1 CHANNEL SELECT → Figure 13-3 CHANNEL SELECT menu...
  • Page 161: Selecting The Audio Display Channels

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY 13.3.1 Selecting the Audio Display Channels The channels that you can measure on the audio display vary depending on the input mode. In single input mode or 3D assist mode (HF SbyS, TOP&BOTM) (option), the channels that you select with F•1 1st GROUP and F•2 2nd GROUP (for a total of eight channels) are displayed.
  • Page 162: Selecting The Single-Lissajous Display Channels

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY Procedure AUDIO → F•1 CHANNEL SELECT → F•1 DECODE CHANNEL → F•1 Ach: CH1/2 / CH3/4 / CH5/6 / CH7/8 / CH9/10 / CH11/12 / CH13/14 / CH15/16 → F•2 Bch: CH1/2 / CH3/4 / CH5/6 / CH7/8 / CH9/10 / CH11/12 / CH13/14 / CH15/16 →...
  • Page 163: Selecting The Headphone Output Channels

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY 13.3.3 Selecting the Headphone Output Channels The channels that you can transmit from the headphone jack vary depending on the input mode. In single input mode or 3D assist mode (HF SbyS, TOP&BOTM) (option), the channels that you select with F•1 L and F•2 R are transmitted.
  • Page 164: Configuring Meter Settings

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY 13.4 Configuring Meter Settings To configure meter settings, press F•3 METER SETUP on the audio menu. AUDIO → F•3 METER SETUP → Figure 13-5 METER SETUP menu 13.4.1 Selecting the Reference Level To select the meter reference level, follow the procedure below. Levels that exceed the reference level are displayed in red, and levels that are less than the reference level are displayed in gray.
  • Page 165: Selecting The Scale

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY 13.4.3 Selecting the Scale To select the type of meter scale to use, follow the procedure below. This setting is available when F•2 RESPONSE is set to PEAK60dB or PEAK90dB. Procedure AUDIO → F•3 METER SETUP → F•3 SCALE: TYPE-A / TYPE-B Settings TYPE-A: A scale that covers the range determined by the RESPONSE setting is...
  • Page 166: Meter Settings Overview

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY 13.4.5 Meter Settings Overview The scales for a -10 dB audio signal are shown below. Figure 13-2 List of meter settings F•1 REF LEVEL -20dB -18dB -12dB F•D 1 HOLD F•3 SCALE TYPE-A TYPE-B TYPE-A TYPE-B TYPE-A TYPE-B TIME F•2...
  • Page 167: Configuring Lissajous Settings

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY 13.5 Configuring Lissajous Settings To configure Lissajous settings, press F•4 LISSAJOU SETUP on the audio menu. AUDIO → F•4 LISSAJOU SETUP → Figure 13-6 LISSAJOU SETUP menu 13.5.1 Selecting the Display Format To select the Lissajous curve display format, follow the procedure below. The correlation meter in single Lissajous mode indicates the phase difference between the two signals.
  • Page 168: Selecting The Scale Display Format

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY 13.5.2 Selecting the Scale Display Format To select the scale display format, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•4 LISSAJOU SETUP → F•2 FORM: X-Y / MATRIX Settings X-Y: R is assigned to the X-axis (horizontal), and L is assigned to the Y-axis (vertical).
  • Page 169: Adjusting The Lissajous Curve Intensity

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY 13.5.4 Adjusting the Lissajous Curve Intensity To set the Lissajous curve intensity, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•4 LISSAJOU SETUP → F•D 1 LISSAJOU INTEN: -8 - 0 - 7 13.5.5 Adjusting the Scale Intensity To simultaneously adjust the intensity of the scale and audio meter, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 170: Adjusting The Headphone Volume

    13. AUDIO DISPLAY 13.7 Adjusting the Headphone Volume To adjust the headphone volume, follow the procedure below. F•D 1 VOLUME appears on other levels of the audio menu and functions in the same way. If you press F•D 1, the setting will be set to its default value of 0. Procedure AUDIO →...
  • Page 171: 14. Status Display

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.1 Standard and Optional Features The status display is an optional feature. To display the status of input signals, install the status option (LV 5381SER03, which is sold separately). Even if this option is not installed, error counters are displayed on other display modes. Use the status menu to configure error detection settings.
  • Page 172 14. STATUS DISPLAY SDI SIGNAL If an SDI signal is detected at the input connector, “DETECT” appears here. Otherwise, “NO SIGNAL” appears. If “NO SIGNAL” appears, the error count information below will be blank. The input format indication in the upper left of the screen will also show “NO SIGNAL.”...
  • Page 173 14. STATUS DISPLAY Errors are not displayed when CRC is set to OFF. See section 14.7.2, “Detecting CRC Errors.” ● CH The LV 5381 detects the input signal's embedded audio channels and displays them here. A hyphen appears for channels that are not detected. If audio control packets are embedded in the input signal, the channels are detected from the audio control packet ACT bit.
  • Page 174: Configuring Event Log Settings

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.3 Configuring Event Log Settings The LV 5381 can log various events. Logged events can also be saved in text format to USB memory. To configure event log settings, press F•1 EVENT LOG on the status menu. The event log contains events from channels A to D regardless of the INPUT setting.
  • Page 175 14. STATUS DISPLAY Event Numbers Events are assigned numbers in order of their occurrence. The most recent event appears at the top of the list. To view earlier events, turn F•D 1 SCROLL to the right. You can display a maximum of 1000 events. To set whether or not events after the 1000th event are written over earlier events, press F•3 LOG MODE.
  • Page 176: Scrolling Through The Event Log

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.3.2 Scrolling through the Event Log To scroll through the event log and view parts of the list that are outside of the display, follow the procedure below. The event log entries are listed in order with the most recent events listed first.
  • Page 177: Configuring Data Dump Settings

    14. STATUS DISPLAY The file name is automatically set to the date and time that you have set using the system settings according to the procedure in section 5.6, “Setting the Date and Time.” Example: 20080425150500.txt (the order is: year, month, day, hour, minute, second) The file structure in the USB memory is shown below.
  • Page 178: Selecting The Line Number

    14. STATUS DISPLAY LINE No. The data dump screen shows the data for a particular line. The line that you select using F•D 2 LINE SELECT appears next to LINE No. For information on the LINE SELECT setting, see section 14.4.2, “Selecting the Line Number.” Ancillary Data The ancillary data embedded in the SDI signal is indicated as shown in the table below.
  • Page 179: Scrolling Through The Data Dump

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.4.3 Scrolling through the Data Dump To scroll through the data dump, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI ANALYSIS → F•1 DATA DUMP → F•D 1 SAMPLE SELECT 14.4.4 Selecting the Display Mode To select the data dump display mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS →...
  • Page 180: Selecting The Display Start Position

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.4.6 Selecting the Display Start Position To select the data dump display start position, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI ANALYSIS → F•1 DATA DUMP → F•3 JUMP: EAV / SAV JUMP = EAV JUMP = SAV Figure 14-7 Selecting the display start position 14.4.7...
  • Page 181: Configuring Phase Difference Measurement Settings

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.5 Configuring Phase Difference Measurement Settings To configure phase difference measurement settings, press F•2 EXT REF PHASE on the status menu. You can use this menu to measure the phase difference between the SDI signal and the external sync signal and between channels.
  • Page 182: Phase Difference Measurement Screen Explanation

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.5.1 Phase Difference Measurement Screen Explanation To display the phase difference measurement screen, press F•2 SDI ANALYSIS and then F•2 EXT REF PHASE on the status menu. Figure 14-9 Phase difference measurement screen Sync Signal EXT appears here when an external sync signal is being used. Set the LV 5381 to external sync to measure the phase difference between the input signal and an external sync signal.
  • Page 183 14. STATUS DISPLAY The reference signal setting is indicated using one of the following messages: INT: Indicates that the internal sync signal is being used. The phase difference cannot be measured. EXT HD: DEFAULT: Indicates that a tri-level sync signal is being used with the default phase difference setting.
  • Page 184: Setting The User Reference Of The Phase Difference

    The default setting is the setting that makes a phase difference of 0 between the SDI output signal and the BB signal of a LEADER signal generator without a timing offset when both signals are connected through cables of equal length. Because of phase fluctuations when the SDI signal is switched and device inconsistencies, a display error within the range of ±3 clocks may occur.
  • Page 185: Measuring Phase Differences Between Channels

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.5.4 Measuring Phase Differences between Channels In single input mode or 3D assist mode (HF SbyS, TOP&BOTM) (option), to display the phase difference between channels A and B or C and D, follow the procedure below. This setting is not displayed when channel A or C is selected. Procedure STATUS →...
  • Page 186: Configuring Video Error Settings

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.6 Configuring Video Error Settings To configure video error settings, press F•1 VIDEO ERROR on the status menu. You can turn error detection on and off for each item. For items whose error detection is turned on, you can: •...
  • Page 187: Configuring Audio Error Settings

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.7 Configuring Audio Error Settings To configure audio error settings, press F•2 AUDIO ERROR on the status menu. You can turn error detection on and off for each item. For items whose error detection is turned on, you can: •...
  • Page 188: Configuring Gamut Error Settings

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.8 Configuring Gamut Error Settings To configure gamut error settings, press F•3 GAMUT ERROR on the status menu. You can turn error detection on and off for each item. For items whose error detection is turned on, you can: •...
  • Page 189: Turning The Filter On And Off

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.8.1 Turning the Filter On and Off During the detection of gamut, composite gamut, or luminance errors, a low-pass filter is set to remove transient errors. To turn this filter on and off, follow the procedure below. The setting that you make here is also applied to the filter setting for the 5-bar display.
  • Page 190: Detecting Composite Gamut Errors

    14. STATUS DISPLAY ● Setting the Upper Error Detection Level An error is detected when the input signal level exceeds the specified value. If you press F•D 1, the setting will be set to its default value of 109.4 % or 765.8 mV. Procedure STATUS →...
  • Page 191: Setting The Composite Gamut Error Levels

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.8.6 Setting the Composite Gamut Error Levels To set the composite gamut error detection levels and the detection area, follow the procedures below. These settings are available when F•1 COMPOSIT GAMUT is set to NTSC or PAL. The settings that you make here also apply to the CMP bar in the 5-bar display.
  • Page 192: Setting The Luminance Error Levels

    14. STATUS DISPLAY 14.8.8 Setting the Luminance Error Levels To set the luminance error detection levels and the detection area, follow the procedures below. These settings are available when F•1 LUMA ERROR is set to % or mV. The settings that you make here also apply to the Y bar in the 5-bar display. ●...
  • Page 193: 15. External Interface

    15. EXTERNAL INTERFACE 15. EXTERNAL INTERFACE 15.1 Remote Feature (Option) The remote feature is a factory option (LV 5381 OP70; sold separately). By adding this option, you can use the remote control connector on the rear panel to load presets, transmit alarm signals, and perform other operations.
  • Page 194: Control

    15. EXTERNAL INTERFACE In command mode, the functions that are assigned to pins 2 to 9 (/F1 to /F8) vary depending on the settings of pins 10 to 12 (COMMAND1 to COMMAND3). Table 15-2 Command mode functions Function Name Load Preset Load Preset Switch Input Tally Indication...
  • Page 195: Loading Presets

    15. EXTERNAL INTERFACE Figure 15-3 Control timing 2 ● Command Mode Strobe signals are used for command mode control. Data is retrieved when the strobe signal is at low level. Strobe signals should maintain a stable state for at least 350 ms. Be careful because changing a command or function setting while the strobe signal is at low level can result in unexpected settings.
  • Page 196 15. EXTERNAL INTERFACE Table 15-3 Loading presets BINARY Loaded Preset No. Pin 9 Pin 8 Pin 7 Pin 6 Pin 5 Pin 4 Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 6 Pin 5 Pin 4 Pin 3 Pin 2...
  • Page 197: Switching The Input Channel

    15. EXTERNAL INTERFACE 15.1.4 Switching the Input Channel ● Normal Mode Set FUNCTION SELECT to INPUT CH in the system settings, and then use pins 10 to 13 (/ACH to /DCH) of the remote control connector. For information on the FUNCTION SELECT setting, see section 5.5.4, “Selecting the Function to Assign to the Remote Control Connector.”...
  • Page 198: Generating Alarms

    15. EXTERNAL INTERFACE ● Command Mode Set “tally indication” (pin 10=H, pin 11=H, pin 12=L), and then use pins 2 to 9 (/F1 to /F8). If you set both red and green to on for the same channel, the right half is displayed in green, and the left half is displayed in red.
  • Page 199: 16. Appendix

    16. APPENDIX 16. APPENDIX 16.1 Menu Trees The menu structures are indicated below. The default values are underlined. 16.1.1 Picture Menu MONO/ ADJUST ( COLOR / MONO ) COLOR CHROMA ( NORMAL / UP ) GAIN/ R SIGNAL ( ON / OFF ) BIAS G SIGNAL ( ON / OFF )
  • Page 200 16. APPENDIX LINE LINE SEL ( CINELITE / ON / OFF ) SELECT FIELD ( FIELD1 / FIELD2 / FRAME ) menu LINE VARIABLE DISPLAY SIZE ( FIT / REAL / X2 / X4 / FULL FRM / FUL SCRN ) GAMUT ( OFF / WHITE / RED / MESH ) ERR DISP...
  • Page 201 16. APPENDIX ( 0.45 / USER1 / USER2 / USER3 / USER-A / GAMMA USER-B / USER-C / USER-D / USER-E ) GAMMA TABLE CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR 1 DATA CLEAR ( 22.0 / 16.0 / 11.0 / 8.0 / CAL F 5.6 / 4.0 / 2.8 / 2.0 ) menu SAMPLE...
  • Page 202 16. APPENDIX FD1 BRIGHT- ( -50.0% - 0.0% - 50.0% ) NESS FD2 CONTRAST ( 0.0% - 100.0% - 200.0% ) SAMPLE SELECT LINE SELECT UPPER ( -6.3% - 100.0% - 109.4% ) FD2 LOWER ( -7.3% - 0.0% - 108.4% ) FD1 LEVEL ( -7.3% - 50.0% - 109.4% ) RANGE...
  • Page 203 16. APPENDIX GRID ( 6pix - 96pix - 192pix ) SIZE GRID ( 0.3% - 5.0% - 10.0% ) SIZE GRID ( 6line - 54line - 108line ) SIZE GRID ( 0.6% - 5.0% - 10.0% ) SIZE H POS V POS LEFT RIGHT...
  • Page 204: Video Signal Waveform Menu

    16. APPENDIX 16.1.2 Video Signal Waveform Menu INTEN/ SCALE ( HDV,SD% / HDV,SDV / HD%,SD% / 150% / 1023 / 3FF ) SCALE UNIT SCALE ( WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE ) COLOR WFM Ach ( WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE )
  • Page 205 16. APPENDIX GAIN/ MODE ( OVERLAY / PARADE ) SWEEP SWEEP ( H / H_1H / H_2H / V / V_F1 / V_F2 / V_2V ) SWEEP ( X1 / X10 / X20 / ACTIVE / BLANK ) GAIN ( X1 / X5 ) menu GAIN ( 0.200 - 1.000 - 2.000 )
  • Page 206 16. APPENDIX ARRANGE FILTER ( FLAT / LOW PASS ) FILTER ( FLAT / LUM / FLAT+LUM / LUM+CRMA ) BLANKING ( REMOVE / H VIEW / V VIEW / ALL VIEW ) A/Bch REVERSE ( OFF / VERTICAL / HORIZONT / H&V ) LEFT C/Dch ( OFF / VERTICAL / HORIZONT / H&V )
  • Page 207: Vector Menu

    16. APPENDIX 16.1.3 Vector Menu INTEN/ IQ AXIS ( ON / OFF ) SCALE SCALE ( WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE ) COLOR VECT VECT Ach ( WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / COLOR COLOR MAGENTA / RED / BLUE )
  • Page 208 16. APPENDIX LINE SEL LINE ( CINELITE / ON / OFF ) EXT REF SELECT FIELD ( FIELD1 / FIELD2 / FRAME ) EXT REF ( ON / OFF ) menu LINE VARIABLE DISPLAY MODE ( VECTOR / 5BAR ) SIMUL ( MIX / TILE ) MODE...
  • Page 209: Audio Menu (Option)

    16. APPENDIX 16.1.4 Audio Menu (Option) If the audio Lissajous option (LV 5381SER02, sold separately) is not installed, only F•1 PHONES CHANNEL and F•D 1 VOLUME appear. CHANNEL DECODE AUDIO ( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 ) SELECT GROUP GROUP ( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 )
  • Page 210: Status Menu (Option)

    16. APPENDIX LISSAJOU LISSAJOU ( SINGLE / MULTI ) SETUP MODE FORM ( X-Y / MATRIX ) GAIN ( X1 / AUTO ) menu LISSAJOU ( -8 - 0 - 7 ) INTEN SCALE ( -8 - 4 - 7 ) INTEN THUMB- PICTURE...
  • Page 211 16. APPENDIX ERROR VIDEO ( ON / OFF ) CONFIG ERROR ( ON / OFF ) menu AUDIO ( ON / OFF ) ERROR CH CRC ( ON / OFF ) menu GAMUT FILTER FILTER ( ON / OFF ) ERROR HD LPF ( 1MHz / 2.8MHz )
  • Page 212: Multi-Screen Display Menu

    16. APPENDIX 16.1.6 Multi-Screen Display Menu MULTI MULTI ( DUAL / QUAD / USER ) MODE MULTI ( DUAL / QUAD / COMPARE ) MODE AREA AREA1 ( PIC / WFM / VECT / 5BAR / AUDIO / STATUS ) SELECT AREA2 ( PIC / WFM / VECT / 5BAR / AUDIO / STATUS )
  • Page 213: Preset Registration Menu

    16. APPENDIX 16.1.7 Preset Registration Menu FULL COMMENT PSET DELETE PRESET INPUT <= => CHAR menu CHAR SELECT OVER WR STORE OVER WR DELETE DELETE DELETE menu FILE SELECT FUNCTION FUNCTION ( ON / OFF ) PRESET PRESET COMMENT DELETE INPUT <= =>...
  • Page 214: Input Menu

    16. APPENDIX 16.1.8 Input Menu INPUT A ch ( ON / OFF ) B ch ( ON / OFF ) C ch ( ON / OFF ) D ch ( ON / OFF ) DUALLINK ( ON / OFF ) A/B ch DUALLINK ( ON / OFF )
  • Page 215: System Menu

    16. APPENDIX 16.1.10 System Menu LINK FORMAT MODE ( SINGLE / DUAL / 2K ) FORMAT FORMAT ( AUTO / MANUAL ) SELECT menu i/PsF ( INTERLAC / SEG.FRM ) SELECT SCANNING ( 1080i / 1080PsF / 1080p / 720p / 525i / 625i ) FIELD ( 60 / 59.94 / 50 ) FREQ.
  • Page 216 16. APPENDIX INFOR- TIME ( LTC / VITC / OFF ) MATION CODE ERROR ( ON / OFF ) COUNTER FORMAT ( ON / OFF ) INPUT ( ID / CHANNEL / OFF ) INFO menu menu REMOTE REMOTE ( BIT / BINARY / COMMAND ) SETUP SETUP MODE...
  • Page 217: Change History Of The Software

    16. APPENDIX 16.2 Change History of the Software This manual was written for firmware version 2.0. You can view the firmware version on the display that appears when you turn on the power. ● Ver. 2.0 • A feature that does not automatically clear the function menu has been added. •...
  • Page 218 HD). ● Ver. 1.6 • A reclocked output selection feature for the LV 5381SER01 (DUAL LINK) has been added. • Support for the LV 5381SER04 (3D ASSIST) has been added . • The thumbnail display position in simultaneous input mode has been improved.
  • Page 219: Index

    Index B SIGNAL..............63 BACK LIGHT ............38, 65 % BCH..............159, 174 BLANKING ...............123 %DISPLAY ..............82 BRIGHTNESS ............62 1 C 18% REF SET ............82 C/D Delay ..............159 CAL F .................86 3 CAL SET ..............86 CAP ................57 3D FUNCTION ............94 CENTER..............67 3D INPUT FORMAT ..........
  • Page 220 DISPLAY........60, 73, 119, 138, 166 GAMUT ERROR............175 DISPRTY SETUP ............ 100 GAMUT_ERR.............32 GRADATE ..............91 GRID BRIGHT............100 E GRID DISPLAY............98 GRID OPTIMIZE ............99 EDH ..............159, 173 GRID SETUP .............98 ERROR CLEAR............179 GRID UNIT ..............99 ERROR CONFIG............. 173 GRID VARIABLE ............99 ERROR COUNTER ...........
  • Page 221 LINE SEL............71, 117, 136 REF DEFAULT ............171 LINE SELECT........71, 117, 136, 165 REF LEVEL ..............151 LINE VARIABLE .........72, 118, 137 REF SELECT ............172 LINK FORMAT............35 REF SET ..............128 LISSAJOU INTEN ........... 156 REFRESH ..............58 LISSAJOU MODE ........... 154 REMOTE MODE ............41 LISSAJOU SETUP ..........
  • Page 222 THUMBNAIL........77, 125, 139, 156 VECTOR INTEN............134 TIME ..............32, 43 VERT POS ...............104 TIME CODE............... 40 VIDEO ERROR ............173 TOTAL PHASE ............169 VIDEO_ERR...............31 TRACK ..............127 VOLUME ..............157 U W UNIT SELECT ............82 WFM.................105 UPPER LEVEL ........177, 178, 179 WFM COLOR ............109 USB MEM RECALL ...........
  • Page 223 Following information is for Chinese RoHS only 所含有毒有害物质信息 部件号码: LV 5381/5381(with OP70) 此标志适用于在中国销售的电子信息产品,依据2006年2月28日公布的 《电子信息产品污染控制管理办法》以及SJ/T11364-2006《电子信息产品污染 控制标识要求》,表示该产品在使用完结后可再利用。数字表示的是环境保护使 用期限,只要遵守与本产品有关的安全和使用上的注意事项,从制造日算起在数 字所表示的年限内,产品不会产生环境污染和对人体、财产的影响。 产品适当使用后报废的方法请遵从电子信息产品的回收、再利用相关法令。 详细请咨询各级政府主管部门。 产品中有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量 部件名称 有毒有害物质或元素 Hazardous Substances in each Part Parts 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr(Ⅵ)) (PBB) (PBDE) 实装基板...
  • Page 224 LEADER ELECTRONICS CORP. 2-6-33 Tsunashima-Higashi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama 223-8505, Japan PHONE:81-45-541-2123 FAX:81-45-541-2823 http://www.leader.co.jp Mar. 12, 2013 Ver. 5 (FW Ver. 2.0)

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