Leader LV 5490 Instruction Manual

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LV 5490 / LV 5480
MULTI WAVEFORM MONITOR
LV 5490SER01
LV 5490SER02
LV 5490SER03
LV 5490SER04
LV 5490SER05
LV 5490SER06
LV 5490SER07
LV 5490SER08
LV 5490SER09
LV 5490SER10
LV 5480SER20
LV 5480SER21
Instruction Manual
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Please carefully read this instruction manual and the included "GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY".
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SDI INPUT
SDI INPUT / EYE
DIGITAL AUDIO Dolby (Option)
FOCUS ASSIST
CIE DIAGRAM
12G-SDI INPUT
HDR
IP (NMI)
12G-SDI EYE
VIDEO NOISE METER
4K
TSG

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  • Page 1 LV 5490 / LV 5480 MULTI WAVEFORM MONITOR LV 5490SER01 SDI INPUT LV 5490SER02 SDI INPUT / EYE LV 5490SER03 DIGITAL AUDIO Dolby (Option) LV 5490SER04 FOCUS ASSIST LV 5490SER05 CIE DIAGRAM LV 5490SER06 12G-SDI INPUT LV 5490SER07 LV 5490SER08...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY ..................I INTRODUCTION ......................1 Scope of Warranty ........................1 Operating Precautions ....................... 2 1.2.1 Maximum Allowable Input Voltage ..................2 1.2.2 Mechanical Shock ......................2 1.2.3 Electrostatic Damage ......................2 1.2.4 Warming Up........................2 1.2.5 About Standby Mode ......................
  • Page 3 2.3.25 Eye Pattern Display (SER02/SER09) ................38 2.3.26 Jitter Display (SER02/SER09) ..................39 2.3.27 Eye Pattern and Jitter Detection (SER02/SER09) ............40 2.3.28 Focus Assist Display (SER04) ..................40 2.3.29 CIE Diagram Display (SER05) ..................41 2.3.30 HDR Display (SER07) ...................... 41 2.3.31 IP(NMI) Status Display (SER08) ..................
  • Page 4 Configuring the 12G SDI I/O Connector (SER06) ............138 6.1.9 Configuring IP (NMI) Pat 1 (SER08) ................139 6.1.10 Configuring IP (NMI) Pat 2 (SER08) ................141 LV 5490 Configuration ......................142 6.2.1 General Settings ......................142 6.2.2 Configuring Ethernet Settings ..................145 6.2.3...
  • Page 5 Registering Presets ....................... 164 Recalling Presets ........................166 Deleting Presets ........................167 Copying All Presets from the LV 5490 to USB Memory ............168 Copying All Presets from USB Memory to the LV 5490 ............169 REMOTE CONTROL ....................170 10.
  • Page 6 11. MENU TREE ......................291 11.1 MULTI Menu .......................... 291 11.2 INPUT Menu .......................... 292 11.3 SYS Menu..........................293 11.4 CAP Menu ..........................294 11.5 PSET Menu ........................... 295 12. FIRMWARE UPDATE HISTORY ................296...
  • Page 7: 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 8 Failing to do so could lead to fire. Turn OFF the power switch, and remove the power cord from the outlet. After making sure that fire has not spread anywhere, contact your local LEADER agent.
  • Page 9 Using a power cord that does not meet the standards could lead to fire. If the power cord is damaged, stop using it, and contact your local LEADER agent. Using a damaged power cord could lead to electrical shock or fire.
  • Page 10 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.
  • Page 11: 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 12: Operating Precautions

    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 Input Connector Maximum Allowable Input Voltage LV 5490 EXT REF ±5 V (DC + peak AC) REMOTE 0 to +5 V...
  • Page 13: Backup

    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.
  • Page 14: About Terminology Used In This Manual

    1. INTRODUCTION About Terminology Used in this Manual ● SER** LV 5490SER** is referred to as SER**. ● Single Input Mode This refers to the mode in which on the INPUT menu, F•7 DISPLAY is set to SINGLE. It is a mode for measuring a single input signal. ●...
  • Page 15: About The Lv 5480

    About the LV 5480 This manual explains the LV 5490. If you are using the LV 5480, refer to the LV 5490 vs. LV 5480 comparison table below, and read LV 5490 as LV 5480 in this manual. Table 1-3 LV 5490 vs. LV 5480 comparison...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    12G-SDI single link, 3G-SDI dual link, and quad link, HD-SDI quad link, IP(NMI) 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.
  • Page 17: Features

    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.
  • Page 18 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.
  • Page 19 If the input signal is HD, the video signals of up to four inputs can be displayed simultaneously. In addition, IP and SDI can be displayed simultaneously. ● Video Noise Meter (SER10) Noise included in the Y, G, B, or R signal of the SDI signal applied to the LV 5490 can be measured.
  • Page 20 The camera ID can be displayed using serial communication. ● Remote Controller (LV 5490-01; sold separately) Equipped with keys that correspond to the front panel keys of the LV 5490. They can be used to remotely control the LV 5490 via Ethernet.
  • Page 21: Specifications

    2. SPECIFICATIONS Specifications 2.3.1 SDI Formats and Standards Table 2-1 SD video signal formats and standards Color System Quantization Image Field Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard 4:2:2 10 bits 720×487 59.94/I SMPTE ST 259 720×576 50/I Table 2-2 HD video signal formats and standards Color System Quantization Image...
  • Page 22 2. SPECIFICATIONS Color System Quantization Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard RGB 4:4:4 10 bits 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 SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425-1 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 425-1 SMPTE ST 2048-2 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF 12 bits 1920×1080...
  • Page 23 2. SPECIFICATIONS Color System Quantization Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard RGB 4:4:4 10 bits 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 372 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-1 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF 2048×1080 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 372 SMPTE ST 425-1 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF SMPTE ST 2048-2 12 bits 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I...
  • Page 24 2. SPECIFICATIONS Color System Quantization Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard RGB 4:4:4 10 bits 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425-3 2048×1080 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 2048-2 SMPTE ST 425-3 12 bits 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425-3 2048×1080 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 2048-2...
  • Page 25 2. SPECIFICATIONS Table 2-9 3G (QL) video signal formats and standards Division Transmission Color System Quantization Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard System Square 4:2:2 10 bits 3840×2160 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 425-5 SMPTE ST 2036-1 48/47.95/P 4096×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 425-5 SMPTE ST 2048-1 12 bits 3840×2160...
  • Page 26 2. SPECIFICATIONS Division Transmission Color System Quantization Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard System 2 sample 4:2:2 10 bits 3840×2160 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 425-5 interleave SMPTE ST 2036-1 48/47.95/P 4096×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 425-5 SMPTE ST 2048-1 12 bits 3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 425-5 SMPTE ST 2036-1 4096×2160...
  • Page 27: Supported Ip (Nmi) Input Signal Formats (Ser08)

    2. SPECIFICATIONS Table 2-10 12G video signal formats and standards (SER06/SER08) Division Transmission Color System Quantization Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standard System 2 sample 4:2:2 10 bits 3840×2160 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 2036-1 interleave SMPTE ST 2082-10 48/47.95/P (SER08 only) 4096×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 2036-1 SMPTE ST 2082-10...
  • Page 28: Embedded Audio Playback Format (Ser03)

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.3 Embedded Audio Playback Format (SER03) Compliant Standards 3G, HD, HD (DL) SMPTE ST 299 SMPTE ST 272 Format L-PCM, Dolby-E (option), Dolby Digital (option), Dolby Digital Plus (option) Sampling Frequency 48 kHz Quantization 24 bits Clock Generation Generated from the video clock Synchronization Must be synchronized to the video clock.
  • Page 29: Ip(Nmi) Input Connectors (Ser08)

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 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 four input signals consisting of 2A, 2B, 2C, and 2D 3G-B-DS One input signal selected from 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D or one input signal selected from 2A, 2B, 2C, and 2D HD (DL), 3G (DL)-2K Two input signals consisting of (1A, 1B) and (1C, 1D) or...
  • Page 30: External Reference Input

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.6 External Reference Input Connector Type Number of Input Connectors 1 pair Input Impedance 15 kΩ passive loop-through Input Return Loss ≥ 30 dB for 50 kHz to 30 MHz into 75 Ω Maximum Input Voltage ±5 V (DC + peak AC) Input Signal Tri-level sync or NTSC/PAL black burst signal The waveform display position and the measured phase of the phase difference display based on...
  • Page 31: Monitor Output Connector

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.8 Monitor Output Connector SDI Output Connector Connector Type Number of Output Connectors 1 Output Impedance 75 Ω Output Return Loss 5 MHz to 1.485 GHz 15 dB or more 1.485 to 2.97 GHz 10 dB or more Output Voltage 800 mVp-p ±...
  • Page 32: Control Connectors

    Alarm Output Outputs alarms signals when format alarms occur, when various errors occur, when the fan malfunctions, or when the internal temperature is abnormal RS-422/485 Connector Custom order feature You cannot use TELNET and the LV 5490-01 at the same time.
  • Page 33: Front Panel

    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 Input Data saved to USB memory can be loaded and displayed on the LV 5490. 2.3.12 Frame Capture Function Captures frame data...
  • Page 34: Pattern Generator

    2. SPECIFICATIONS Data Output Frame captures can be saved to USB memory as .dpx files, .tif files, or in a file format that the instrument can load Data Input Data saved to USB memory can be loaded and displayed on the instrument (*1) Capture Timing Manual and automatic (error capture) Error Capturing...
  • Page 35: Preset

    Preset Loading Method Front panel or remote control connector (*1) Copying 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. The number of presets loaded from the remote control connector can be 8 or 60.
  • Page 36: Display

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.15 Display Free Layout Function Freely arrange the windows shown with WFM, VECT, PIC, AUDIO (SER03), STATUS, EYE (SER02/SER09) (one of each), and a window consisting of five displays shown with MULTI Display Format Displays up to four input signals in tiled, mixed, V aligned, or H aligned mode.
  • Page 37 2. SPECIFICATIONS Vertical Axis Gain ×1 / ×5 Scale Jump Sets the scale display position at ×5 gain (*1) 0, +10, +20, +30, +40, +50, +60, +70, +80, +90, CURSOR (sets the display position near the selected cursor) Variable Gain ×0.2 to ×2.0 Amplitude Accuracy ×1...
  • Page 38: Sdi Vector Waveform Display

    Based on the gamut error, composite gamut error, and luminance error thresholds Line Select Selected line display Low-Pass Filter The same as gamut errors Removes transient errors This function is not supported in some of the LV 5490 products. To check, see section 6.3, “Displaying System Information.”...
  • Page 39: Sdi Picture Display

    The positions of gamut errors are displayed on the picture (this is the logical sum of gamut, composite gamut, and luminance errors) Supports SD or HD. This function is not supported in some of the LV 5490 products. To check, see section 6.3, “Displaying System Information.”...
  • Page 40: Sdi Cinelite Display

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.20 SDI CINELITE Display CINELITE Display Function f Stop display, percentage display, and 256 level gradation display f Stop Display Displays f Stop values relative to a reference point Set in reference to an object with an 18% reflectance f Stop Gamma Correction Fundamental Gamma 0.45 (ITU-R BT.709)
  • Page 41: Sdi Cinezone Display

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.21 SDI CINEZONE Display CINEZONE Display Function Adds colors to the display in accordance with luminance levels Color Linear (1024 colors), step (12 colors) Upper Limit -6.3 to 109.4% (values equal to or greater than the upper limit are displayed in white) Lower Limit -7.3 to 108.4% (values less than the lower limit are displayed in black)
  • Page 42 1 to 5000 ms Parity Error Counts the number of times that the input signal's parity bit and the parity bit recalculated by the LV 5490 differ Validity Error Counts the number of times that the input signal's validity bit is 1...
  • Page 43: Sdi Signal Status Display

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.23 SDI Signal Status Display Signal Detection Detects the presence of an SDI signal Format Display Displays the video signal format Frequency Deviation Display Function Displays the sampling frequency deviation Displays an error if ±10 ppm is exceeded Measurement Range ±100 ppm Precision...
  • Page 44 2. SPECIFICATIONS Embedded Audio Packet Error Detection (*1) BCH Error Detects audio packet transmission errors DBN Error Detects audio packet continuity errors Parity Error Detects audio packet parity errors Embedded Position Error Detects the presence of audio in lines where it should not be embedded Sample Counter Error Detects asynchronous audio by measuring the number...
  • Page 45: Sdi Analysis Features

    Low-Pass Filter The same as the gamut error If the input signal is 3G-B-DL, only stream 1 is supported. This function is not supported in some of the LV 5490 products. To check, see section 6.3, “Displaying System Information.” 2.3.24...
  • Page 46 2. SPECIFICATIONS Phase Difference Display (*1) Function Displays the phase difference between a reference signal and an SDI signal or between two SDI signals numerically and graphically Reference Signal SD, HD, 3G, 3G (QL), HD (QL) External sync signal, Ach HD (DL), 3G (DL) External sync signal, Ach, Cch External sync signal...
  • Page 47 ±50 ms / ±100 ms / ±500 ms / ±1.0 s / ±2.5 s Measurement Range (Numeric Display) ±3999 ms Measurement Resolution 1 ms TSG patterns not made by Leader may be supportable by specifying the video signal setting and audio signal setting.
  • Page 48: Eye Pattern Display (Ser02/Ser09)

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.25 Eye Pattern Display (SER02/SER09) Display Displays the input SDI waveform before equalizing 12G (SER09), 3G, HD, SD Displays channel A, B, C, or D, whichever is selected HD (DL) Displays link A or B, whichever is selected 3G (DL) Displays link 1 or 2, whichever is selected 3G (QL), HD (QL)
  • Page 49: Jitter Display (Ser02/Ser09)

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 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...
  • Page 50: Eye Pattern And Jitter Detection (Ser02/Ser09)

    2. SPECIFICATIONS Accuracy Input jitter frequency: 1 kHz. Filter setting: 10 Hz, within measurement range 0 UI < automatic measurement value ≤ 1 UI SER02 ±10 % + 0.05 UI SER09 ±10 % + 0.07 UI 1 UI < automatic measurement value ≤ 7 UI ±10 % 2V display is not possible when the input signal is progressive except for 60/59.94/50P of HD (DL).
  • Page 51: Cie Diagram Display (Ser05)

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.29 CIE Diagram Display (SER05) Display Standard CIE1931 (xy display), CIE1976 (u'v' display) Display Type Chromaticity diagram display, color temperature display Display Mode Chromaticity Diagram Display Luminance display, color display Color Temperature Display Luminance display Colorimetry BT.601(525), BT.601(625), BT.709, DCI, BT.2020 Clipping Clips negative values of the input signal to zero Displays negative values of the input signal according to...
  • Page 52: Ip(Nmi) Status Display (Ser08)

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.31 IP(NMI) Status Display (SER08) NMI Display Displays the IP address, gateway address, subnet mask, and PTP domain number of IP (NMI) A/B IP Live System Manager Display Displays the IP address, port number, protocol, and communication status of IP Live System Manager NMI Status Display (*1) Displays the set format and the PTP synchronization state...
  • Page 53 ±0.5dB Measurement Accuracy (when filters are not applied) 0 to -65.00dB ±0.3dB -65.01 to -70.00dB ±0.7dB -70.01 to -75.00dB ±2.0dB This function is not supported in some of the LV 5490 products. To check, see section 6.3, “Displaying System Information.”...
  • Page 54: General Specifications

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.3.33 General Specifications Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 0 to 40 °C Operating Humidity Range 85 %RH or less (no condensation) Optimal Temperature 10 to 30 °C Operating Environment Indoors Elevation Up to 2,000 m Overvoltage Category Pollution Degree Power Requirements Voltage 90 to 250 VAC...
  • Page 55: Panel Description

    Headphone This is a mini-plug headphone jack. When a pair of headphones are connected to jack this jack, the LV 5490 transmits the audio signal embedded in the SDI signal or the (SER03) audio signal received through its rear panel.
  • Page 56 3. PANEL DESCRIPTION Name Description Switches the sync signal. When the internal sync signal is being used, this key’s LED turns off. When the external sync signal is being used, this key’s LED lights. See section 4.9.2, “External Sync Signal Input.” Captures the screen See chapter 7, “CAPTURE FEATURE.”...
  • Page 57: Rear Panel

    3. PANEL DESCRIPTION Rear Panel Figure 3-2 Rear panel (SER01/SER02)
  • Page 58 3. PANEL DESCRIPTION Figure 3-3 Rear panel (SER06)
  • Page 59 3. PANEL DESCRIPTION Figure 3-4 Rear panel (SER08) Table 3-2 Rear panel description Name Description Connect a USB memory device or USB mouse. See section 4.7, “Connecting USB Devices.” RS-422/485 Displays the camera ID using serial communication. (custom order feature) ETHERNET Ethernet port.
  • Page 60 3. PANEL DESCRIPTION Name Description DIGITAL AUDIO Audio signal I/O connectors. Switch between input and output using system INPUT/OUTPUT settings. (SER03) See section 4.9.4, “Digital Audio I/O (SER03).” SDI INPUT SDI signal input connectors. (SER01/SER02) See section 4.9.1, “SDI Signal I/O.” 12G-SDI INPUT (SER06) 12G-SDI INPUT...
  • Page 61: Before You Begin Measuring

    BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 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.
  • Page 62: Removing The Protection Panel

    Figure 4-1 Removing the protection panel 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.
  • Page 63: About Units

    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 GENERAL SETUP tab in the system settings.
  • Page 64: Connecting Usb Devices

    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.
  • Page 65: Installing The Sfp+ Transceiver Module (Ser08)

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Installing the SFP+ Transceiver Module (SER08) If the SER08 is installed, the rear panel has two IP (NMI) input connectors. Use these connectors by installing the included SFP+ transceiver modules. You can connect and disconnect an SFP+ transceiver module with the power turned on. To install it, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 66: Signal I/O

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Signal I/O 4.9.1 SDI Signal I/O Figure 4-3 SDI I/O connectors...
  • Page 67 4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING ● Input/Output Switching 1A to 1D are fixed to input. 2A to 2D can be switched between input and output. On the SDI OUT tab in the system settings, select Input or Output. Reference SDI OUT tab → 6.1.4, “Configuring the SDI I/O Connectors.” ●...
  • Page 68 Eye patterns and cable lengths for signals applied to 2A to 2D cannot be measured. Reference 5.1, “Configuring Measurement Channels” ● 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...
  • Page 69: Ip(Nmi) Signal Input (Ser08)

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 4.9.2 IP(NMI) Signal Input (SER08) Figure 4-4 IP(NMI) Signal Input connectors ● Signal Input : IP A, IP B (SER08) On the SDI IN tab in the system settings, set SDI System to 4K NMI or NMI, and then apply signals to IP A and IP B.
  • Page 70: External Sync Signal Input

    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.
  • Page 71 4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING External sync signals that are compatible with each input signal are indicated with a check mark in the following table. Proper measurement is possible only for combinations that are indicated with check marks. Table 4-4 External sync signal formats (SD, HD) SDI (SD, HD) Input Signal Format NTSC with 10 field ...
  • Page 72 4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Table 4-5 External sync signal formats (3G) NTSC with 10 field        ID (59.94Hz)(*1) NTSC (59.94Hz)      PAL (50Hz)      1080/60I ...
  • Page 73 4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING Table 4-6 External sync signal formats (12G) SDI (12G) Sub Image Input Signal Format (*1) NTSC with 10 field    ID (59.94Hz) (*2) NTSC (59.94Hz)   PAL (50Hz)   1080/60I  1080/59.94I ...
  • Page 74: Digital Audio I/O (Ser03)

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 4.9.4 Digital Audio I/O (SER03) Figure 4-7 Digital audio I/O connectors ● Input/Output Switching The connectors can be switched between input and output in groups (A and B). On the AUDIO IN/OUT tab in the system settings, select Input or Output. Reference AUDIO IN/OUT tab →...
  • Page 75: Monitor Signal Output

    4.9.5 Monitor Signal Output Figure 4-8 Monitor output connectors The SDI output connector and DVI-D output connector transmit the LV 5490 screen for a monitor device. Connect to a 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.
  • Page 76: Operation Basics

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 4.10 Operation Basics 4.10.1 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 GENERAL SETUP tab in the system settings.
  • Page 77: Mouse Operations

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 4.10.3 Mouse Operations 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.
  • Page 78: Tab Menu Operations

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING ● 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 4-8 Right-click menu Menu Description ALL CLEAR Hides the keys and function menu from the screen. Click in the screen to redisplay them.
  • Page 79: Setting The Key Lock

    4.10.5 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.
  • Page 80: Measurement Screen Explanation

    4. BEFORE YOU BEGIN MEASURING 4.11 Measurement Screen Explanation The measurement screen layout can be arranged as you like. This section explains items that are common to all displays. Figure 4-14 Measurement screen explanation Table 4-9 Measurement screen explanation Name Description TEMPERATURE Appears when the internal temperature increases.
  • Page 81 If either of these alarm appears, immediately turn the power off, and then check for problems with the operating environment. If this alarm appears even though there are no problems with the operating environment, contact your local LEADER agent. See section 6.3, “Displaying System Information.” Function menu A menu for configuring settings.
  • Page 82: Basic Operation

    Procedure INPUT → F•7 DISPLAY: SINGLE, SIMUL Settings SINGLE: The LV 5490 operates in single input mode. It is a mode for measuring a single signal that has been turned on using F•1 to F•4. SIMUL: The LV 5490 operates in simul mode.
  • Page 83 5. BASIC OPERATION DISPLAY = SINGLE DISPLAY = SIMUL Figure 5-1 Selecting the Input Mode...
  • Page 84: Selecting Simul Operation

    5. BASIC OPERATION 5.1.2 Selecting Simul Operation When in simul mode, to select how to set each channel, follow the procedure below. If you change INDIVIDUAL to COM, all the settings are changed to those of the channel selected with F•6 SELECT CH on each measurement screen. Procedure INPUT →...
  • Page 85 5. BASIC OPERATION Procedure (when the link format is set to quad) INPUT → F•1 1A - 1D: ON F•2 2A - 2D: ON Procedure (when SDI System is set to 4K NMI, SER08) INPUT → F•1 1 - 4: ON Procedure (when SDI System is set to NMI, SER08) INPUT →...
  • Page 86: Input Format Error Display

    If the format of the received signal is not appropriate for the setting specified on the SDI IN tab in the system settings, the LV 5490 displays the format in red or an INPUT FORMAT window in the center of the screen.
  • Page 87: Setting The Signals To Measure

    5. BASIC OPERATION Setting the Signals to Measure This section explains the procedure from applying an input to displaying the measurement screen for each of the different input signal formats. 5.2.1 Measuring SD, HD, 3G-A, and 3G-B-DL Signals On the SDI IN tab in the system settings, set SDI System to SD/HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL. SYS →...
  • Page 88 5. BASIC OPERATION Press F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB, and then set SDI In/Out BNC. 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 →...
  • Page 89 5. BASIC OPERATION Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure. First, press F•7 DISPLAY to select whether to measure a single channel (SINGLE) or multiple channels (SIMUL). Next, press F•5 INPUT GROUP to select whether to measure 1A to 1D (1) or 2A to 2D (2).
  • Page 90: Measuring 3G-B-Ds Signals

    Figure 5-7 SDI IN tab Set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set i/PsF Select. Even if Use is selected, if a 3G-B-DL signal is applied, the LV 5490 will detect is as a 3G-B-DS signal. Reference 6.1.1, “Configuring the SDI Input Connectors”...
  • Page 91 5. BASIC OPERATION Press COMPLETE. 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 5-9 SDI input connectors Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure. First, press F•5 INPUT GROUP to select whether to measure 1A to 1D (1) or 2A to 2D (2).
  • Page 92: Measuring 12G Signals (Ser06/Ser08)

    5. BASIC OPERATION 5.2.3 Measuring 12G Signals (SER06/SER08) On the SDI IN tab in the system settings, set SDI System to 4K 12G. SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → Figure 5-11 SDI IN tab Set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set Division, Color System, and Pixel Depth.
  • Page 93 5. BASIC OPERATION Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure. Press F•1 to F•4 to turn on the channels you want to measure. Simul mode cannot be used. Figure 5-13 Measurement screen To measure 12G-SDI signals, use cables and connectors that are appropriate for transmitting 12G-SDI signals.
  • Page 94: Measuring Hd (Dl) Signals

    Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set i/PsF Select, Color System, and Pixel Depth. Even if Use is selected, if a HD signal is applied, the LV 5490 will detect is as a HD (DL) signal.
  • Page 95 5. BASIC OPERATION Press COMPLETE. Apply HD 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 Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure.
  • Page 96: Measuring 3G (Dl)-2K Signals

    Set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set Color System and Pixel Depth. Even if Use is selected, if a 3G-A or 3G-B-DL signal is applied, the LV 5490 will detect is as a 3G(DL)-2K signal.
  • Page 97 5. BASIC OPERATION Press COMPLETE. Apply a 3G-A or 3G-B-DL signal 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 5-20 SDI input connectors Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure.
  • Page 98: Measuring 3G (Dl)-4K Signals

    Figure 5-22 SDI IN tab Set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set Division. Even if Use is selected, if a 3G-B-DL signal is applied, the LV 5490 will detect is as a 3G-B-DS signal. Reference 6.1.1, “Configuring the SDI Input Connectors”...
  • Page 99 5. BASIC OPERATION Press COMPLETE. 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 5-24 SDI input connectors Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure.
  • Page 100: Measuring Hd (Ql) Signals

    5. BASIC OPERATION 5.2.7 Measuring HD (QL) Signals On the SDI IN tab in the system settings, set SDI System to 4K HD Quad Link. SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → Figure 5-26 SDI IN tab Press F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB, and then set SDI In/Out BNC. Select Input to apply up to two signals (1A to 1D and 2A to 2D).
  • Page 101 5. BASIC OPERATION Press COMPLETE. 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 5-28 SDI input connectors Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure. Press F•5 INPUT GROUP to select whether to measure 1A to 1D (1) or 2A to 2D (2).
  • Page 102: Measuring 3G (Ql) Signals

    Set the payload ID. Select Use or Not Use. If you select Not Use, set Division, Color System, and Pixel Depth. Even if Use is selected, if a 3G-B-DS signal is applied, the LV 5490 will detect is as a 3G-B-DL signal. Reference 6.1.1, “Configuring the SDI Input Connectors”...
  • Page 103 5. BASIC OPERATION Press COMPLETE. 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 5-32 SDI input connectors Press INPUT to select the channels you want to measure.
  • Page 104: Measuring 4K Nmi Signals (Ser08)

    Select Use or Not Use. Division is fixed to 2 Sample Interleave. i/PsF Select is fixed to Interlace. Color System is fixed to YCbCr 422. Pixel Depth is fixed to 10 bit. Even if Use is selected, if a 4K NMI signal is applied, the LV 5490 will detect is as a 4K NMI signal.
  • Page 105 5. BASIC OPERATION Figure 5-36 Measurement screen...
  • Page 106: Measuring Nmi Signals (Ser08)

    Select Use or Not Use. Division is fixed to 2 Sample Interleave. i/PsF Select is fixed to Interlace. Color System is fixed to YCbCr 422. Pixel Depth is fixed to 10 bit. Even if Use is selected, if a 4K NMI signal is applied, the LV 5490 will detect is as a 4K NMI signal.
  • Page 107 5. BASIC OPERATION Figure 5-39 Measurement screen...
  • Page 108: Selecting The Measurement Mode

    5. BASIC OPERATION Selecting the Measurement Mode The types of measurement screens available are WFM, VECT, PIC, AUDIO, STATUS, and EYE. There is also another type, MULTI, that combines these six types. Press a measurement key on the front panel to select the type. 5.3.1 Video Signal Waveform Display To display video signal waveforms, press WFM.
  • Page 109: Picture Display

    5. BASIC OPERATION 5.3.3 Picture Display To show the picture display, press PIC. The available features include monochrome display, marker display, line select display, and focus assist display (SER04). Figure 5-42 Picture display 5.3.4 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 F•1 MAPPING.
  • Page 110: Status Display

    5. BASIC OPERATION 5.3.5 Status Display To show the status display, press STATUS. The available features include event log display and data dump display. Figure 5-44 Status display 5.3.6 Eye Pattern Display (SER02/SER09) To show eye patterns, press EYE. (If SER02/SER09 is not installed, the EYE key is disabled.) You can also show jitter by switching F•2 MODE.
  • Page 111: Multi Display

    5. BASIC OPERATION 5.3.7 Multi Display To show a multi screen, which is a combination of measurement screens, press MULTI. You can select between five types of layouts by using F•1 LAYOUT SELECT. To set each measurement screen, use F•2 MULTI WFM to F•7 MULTI EYE. ●...
  • Page 112 5. BASIC OPERATION ● USER 3 The vector is displayed in the main screen, and the video signal waveform and picture are displayed as thumbnails. Figure 5-48 Multi display (USER 3) ● USER 4 The picture, video-signal-waveform, and vector are displayed top to bottom. This is suitable for simul mode.
  • Page 113: Arranging The Measurement Screen Layout

    (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, perform any of the procedures below.
  • Page 114: Layout Procedure

    5. BASIC OPERATION 5.4.2 Layout Procedure As an example, this section explains how to change the layout of a multi display (User 1) in the following manner. a) Display the layout screen b) Change TIME in the upper right of the screen to DATE c) Superimpose the vector on the picture d) Add audio e) Add TIME to the status...
  • Page 115 5. BASIC OPERATION a) Display the layout screen Press MULTI, and set F•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. Right-click in the measurement screen, and click LAYOUT. The layout screen appears.
  • Page 116 5. BASIC OPERATION 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.
  • Page 117: Layout Screen Description

    5. BASIC OPERATION 5.4.3 Layout Screen Description Figure 5-53 Layout screen Layout Window The Layout window is used to create layouts. Mode in the title bar displays the current measurement mode (WFM, USER 1 to USER 5, etc.). You can move the window by dragging and close it by clicking X in the upper right of the window.
  • Page 118 5. BASIC OPERATION Figure 5-54 Layout window Select Item Displays the selected item. Display Mode / Style Select the display format for simul mode. Display Mode applies to the entire screen, Style applies to the selected item. If Display Mode is not set to NORMAL or if the selected item is AUDIO or EYE, Style cannot be selected.
  • Page 119 5. BASIC OPERATION If Display Mode is not set to NORMAL and multiple channels are displayed in simul mode, even if you place AUDIO or EYE items in the layout, “Not supported” will appear and will not work. 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.
  • Page 120 5. BASIC OPERATION ● When Display Mode Is TILE The screen is divided by channel. Figure 5-57 Tiled display ● When Display Mode Is ALIGN-H The screen is divided by channel and arranged side by side. Figure 5-58 ALIGN-H display...
  • Page 121 5. BASIC OPERATION ● When Display Mode Is ALIGN-V The screen is divided by channel and arranged top to bottom. Figure 5-59 ALIGN-V display Main Measurement item. • WFM Shows the video signal waveform display. • PIC Shows the picture display. •...
  • Page 122 5. BASIC OPERATION 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. •...
  • Page 123 5. BASIC OPERATION • 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.
  • Page 124 5. BASIC OPERATION 11 AUDIO Selects the display mode of the AUDIO item. Select the mode before clicking the AUDIO item. LEVEL BAR + etc. 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.
  • Page 125 5. BASIC OPERATION 12 STATUS Selects the display mode of the STATUS item. Select the mode before clicking the STATUS item. STATUS ALL This is the normal status display. The display switches between error count, data dump, etc. It cannot be arranged with the items below at the same time. If you want to arrange the items below, delete this item first.
  • Page 126 5. BASIC OPERATION 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.
  • Page 127: System Settings

    6. SYSTEM SETTINGS 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 Configuring the I/O Connectors To configure the I/O connector settings, use F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT on the SYS menu.
  • Page 128 For SD input, the colorimetry is fixed to BT.601, regardless of the colorimetry selection. The picture display on the LV 5490 LCD is not capable of expressing the color space of the applied colorimetry.
  • Page 129 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● HFR Mode When SDI System is SD/HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL or HD Dual Link, select the display format of the format. The format can be converted into a notation compatible with HFR (High Frame Rate). This cannot be selected when SDI System is 4K NMI or NMI. OFF / x2 / x4 / x8 The display formats when x2, x4, or x8 is selected are shown below.
  • Page 130 This cannot be selected when SDI System is 4K HD Quad Link. Use / Not Use If you select Not Use, set the items marked with a  in the table below. The LV 5490 will operate using the specified settings.
  • Page 131 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● 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 or 3G Dual Link. When SDI System is 4K NMI or NMI, this is fixed to Interlace and cannot be changed.
  • Page 132 To reduce the error, the LV 5490 uses “Bottom Zero Gamma” in which input up to 0.05% is fixed at 0% as the default setting. Select this setting when adjusting devices and the like.
  • Page 133 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS Vector display example Ideal Value DCI Gamma Bottom Zero Gamma...
  • Page 134: Configuring The Ip(Nmi) Input (Ser08)

    6. SYSTEM SETTINGS 6.1.2 Configuring the IP(NMI) Input (SER08) On the NMI IN tab, select the input from the IP (NMI) signals received through NMI on the rear panel or the SDI signal received through SDI INPUT when SDI System is set to NMI on the SDI IN tab.
  • Page 135: Configuring Format Alarm

    Turn on and off the format alarm detection. If alarm detection is set to ON and a format other than the format specified with Format Set is received, the LV 5490 operates in the following manner. • Displays the format in yellow •...
  • Page 136 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● Format Set When Format Alarm is set to ON, specify the expected format. For information on the format combinations that are available, see section 2.3.1, “SDI Formats and Standards.” Table 6-3 Selecting the format SDI System System Structure Frame/Field Rate...
  • Page 137 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS SDI System System Structure Frame/Field Rate Division 3G-B-DS 1280x720 3G-B-DS YCbCr(422) 10bit 60/59.94/50/I 1920x1080 3G-B-DS 60/59.94/50/ 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF ● Colorimetry Alarm Turn on and off the colorimetry alarm detection. Normally, colorimetry is displayed in cyan on the vector waveform display and CIE chromaticity diagram display (SER05).
  • Page 138: Configuring The Sdi I/O Connectors

    6. SYSTEM SETTINGS 6.1.4 Configuring the SDI I/O Connectors Use the SDI OUT tab to configure the SDI INPUT/OUTPUT connectors on the rear panel. SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 6-5 SDI OUT tab ●...
  • Page 139 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● 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 bits, 59.94P. Table 6-4 Selecting the output format System Structure Frame/Field Rate 3840×2160 3G-B-DL Quad...
  • Page 140 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● 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.
  • Page 141 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● 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 ●...
  • Page 142 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● Embedded Audio When the pattern is set to COLOR BAR 100%, COLOR BAR 75%, or MULTI COLOR BAR, select the audio channels to embed in the SDI signal. Channels 1 to 4 are called group 1, channels 5 to 8 group 2, channels 9 to 12 group 3, and channels 13 to 16 group 4.
  • Page 143: Configuring Hdr (Ser07)

    6. SYSTEM SETTINGS 6.1.5 Configuring HDR (SER07) On the HDR tab, configure the settings of HDR measurement. SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 6-6 HDR tab ● HDR MODE Turn the HDR measurement on or off. If set to ON, HDR signals can be measured on the video-signal-waveform, vector, and picture displays.
  • Page 144 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● SYSTEM GAMMA If SYSTEM GAMMA is set to ON when STANDARD is set to HLG or S-Log3, the scale corresponding to the HDR signal of the video signal waveform display and picture display is shown in cd/m , which is a unit of display intensity for HLG displays.
  • Page 145: Configuring Audio I/O Connectors (Ser03)

    6. SYSTEM SETTINGS 6.1.6 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 → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•3 NEXT TAB (×4) → Figure 6-7 AUDIO IN/OUT tab ●...
  • Page 146: Configuring The Monitor Output Connectors

    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 → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB →...
  • Page 147 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● 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.
  • Page 148: Configuring The 12G Sdi I/O Connector (Ser06)

    6. SYSTEM SETTINGS 6.1.8 Configuring the 12G SDI I/O Connector (SER06) Use the 12G SDI tab to configure the 12G-SDI INPUT connector and the 12G-SDI OUTPUT connector on the rear panel. SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 6-9 12G SDI tab ●...
  • Page 149: Configuring Ip (Nmi) Pat 1 (Ser08)

    6. SYSTEM SETTINGS 6.1.9 Configuring IP (NMI) Pat 1 (SER08) Use the NMI SETUP1 tab to configure the NMI(IP A, IP B) on the rear panel. SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 6-10 NMI SETUP1 tab ●...
  • Page 150 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● IP Live System Manager IP B IP Address Set the IP address of the IP Live System Manager connected to IP B. ● NMI System Name Set the NMI system name to read from the IP Live System Manager. The default name is LV5490SER08, but you can change is with F•5 EDIT SYSTEM NAME.
  • Page 151: Configuring Ip (Nmi) Pat 2 (Ser08)

    6. SYSTEM SETTINGS 6.1.10 Configuring IP (NMI) Pat 2 (SER08) Use the NMI SETUP1 tab to configure the format of the NMI(IP A, IP B) on the rear panel. SYS → F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 6-12 NMI SETUP2 tab ●...
  • Page 152: Lv 5490 Configuration

    6. SYSTEM SETTINGS LV 5490 Configuration To configure the LV 5490, press F•2 SYSTEM SETUP on the SYS menu. 6.2.1 General Settings Use the GENERAL SETUP tab to configure general LV 5490 settings. SYS → F•2 SYSTEM SETUP → Figure 6-13 GENERAL SETUP tab ●...
  • Page 153 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● Format Turns on and off the format display (e.g., 1920x1080/59.94I YCbCr(422) 10bit HD). This setting is valid when a FORMAT item or Format option is placed in the layout. OFF / ON ● Date Select the display format of the date. y is the Gregorian year, m is the month, and d is the day.
  • Page 154 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● 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 ● Recall Select the menu to be displayed when recalling presets. Select this first, and then register presets.
  • Page 155: Configuring Ethernet 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.
  • Page 156 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS ● HTTP Server Select whether to enable the HTTP server feature. OFF / ON ● SNMP Read Select the SNMP access mode. OFF: SNMP cannot be used. Settings can be read. Write: Settings can be read and written. ●...
  • Page 157: Remote Control Settings

    6.2.3 Remote Control Settings Use the REMOTE SETUP tab to configure remote control settings. The settings that you specify here will not be initialized even if you initialize the LV 5490. In addition, they are not registered to presets. Reference 9, “REMOTE CONTROL”...
  • Page 158: Setting The Date And Time

    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.
  • Page 159: Installing Options

    ● Mother, CPU, SERDES, SDI/WFM Displays the hardware versions. For LV 5490 products that do not support the gamut error detection function, 5-bar display function or Video Noise Meter (SER10), the upper two digits of the four-digit version number displayed next to “PIC1:” under “Mother” will not be “00.” In this case, the menu for the gamut error detection function, 5-bar display function and Video Noise Meter (SER10) will not be displayed.
  • Page 160: Adjusting The Backlight

    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. Restart the LV 5490. Adjusting the Backlight To adjust the backlight, use F•5 LCD BACK LIGHT in the SYS menu.
  • Page 161: Initialization

    6. SYSTEM SETTINGS Initialization To initialize the LV 5490 settings and layout, use F•7 INITIALIZE in the SYS menu. SYS → F•7 INITIALIZE → Figure 6-19 INITIALIZE menu 6.7.1 Initializing Settings To initialize the settings, press F•1 PARAM INIT YES. To cancel, press F•5 INIT CANCEL.
  • Page 162: Initializing The Layout

    6. SYSTEM SETTINGS 6.7.2 Initializing the Layout To initialize the layout, press F•2 LAYOUT INIT YES. To cancel, press F•5 INIT CANCEL. When you initialize the layout, the layouts configured in all measurement displays (11 total) will be initialized. To initialize the layout in each measurement display, click DEFAULT LAYOUT in the appropriate layout window.
  • Page 163: Capture Feature

    ● 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 You can use the frame capture feature to capture single frames of data from the SDI signal.
  • Page 164: Screen Capture

    Display the screen you want to capture. Press CAP. 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 F•2 REFRESH while the CAP menu is displayed.
  • Page 165: 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.
  • Page 166: Displaying Screen Capture Data Saved To A Usb Memory Device

    (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.) Connect a USB memory device to the LV 5490.
  • Page 167: 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.) Connect a USB memory device to the LV 5490. Press CAP. The CAP menu appears.
  • Page 168: Frame Capture

    Unlike screen captures, frame data is not captured when you press CAP. CAP → Figure 7-7 CAP menu ● Capturing frame data manually Press F•1 TRIGGER to select MANUAL. Press F•2 REFRESH. One frame of data is captured in the LV 5490.
  • Page 169 Figure 7-8 Error standby 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 F•5 STATUS SETUP on the STATUS menu.
  • Page 170: Displaying Frame Capture Data

    7.2.2 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.
  • Page 171: Saving To A Usb Memory Device

    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).
  • Page 172: Displaying Frame Capture Data Saved To A Usb Memory Device

    Turn the function dial (F•D) to select the .frm file that you want to display. Press F•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.
  • Page 173: 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.) Connect a USB memory device to the LV 5490. Press CAP. The CAP menu appears.
  • Page 174: Preset Settings

    8. PRESET SETTINGS 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.
  • Page 175 8. PRESET SETTINGS Press F•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 (F•D).
  • Page 176: Recalling Presets

    8. PRESET SETTINGS Recalling Presets To recall a preset, follow the procedure below. Press PSET. The PSET menu appears. Figure 8-4 PSET menu Press a key from F•1 No.1 to F•6 No.6. If the preset that you want to load is number 7 or greater, press F•7 more or turn the function dial (F•D).
  • Page 177: Deleting Presets

    8. PRESET SETTINGS Deleting Presets To delete a preset, follow the procedure below. Hold down PSET. The preset registration display appears. Figure 8-5 Preset registration display Turn the function dial (F•D) to select the file that you want to delete. Press F•3 DELETE.
  • Page 178: Copying All Presets From The Lv 5490 To Usb Memory

    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 └...
  • Page 179: Copying All Presets From Usb Memory To The Lv 5490

    8. PRESET SETTINGS 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. Connect a USB memory device to the LV 5490. Hold down PSET.
  • Page 180: Remote Control

    9. REMOTE CONTROL 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.
  • Page 181 9. REMOTE CONTROL ● Configuring the LV 5490 To set the remote control connector, use the system settings. For details, see section 6.2.3, “Remote Control Settings.” SYS → F•2 SYSTEM SETUP → F•3 NEXT TAB (×2) → Figure 9-2 REMOTE SETUP tab ●...
  • Page 182 9. REMOTE CONTROL 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 ●...
  • Page 183 9. REMOTE CONTROL The control table when Remote Mode is set to Binary is shown below. Table 9-3 Loading presets (Binary) Preset...
  • Page 184 Preset ● 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)-4K, alarms are output only for the currently displayed channels.
  • Page 185: 10. Ethernet Remote Control

    LEADER does not guarantee that this feature will work in any network environment. 10.1 TELNET From a PC connected to the same network as the LV 5490, most of the operations that you can perform from the front panel can be controlled remotely. 10.1.1 Procedure Configure the Ethernet settings on the LV 5490's ETHERNET SETUP tab.
  • Page 186: How To Enter Commands

    10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Type the login name and password. The login name and password are "LV5490". Use uppercase for all characters. When the login name and password are entered correctly, "LV5490@LV5490: $" appears. LV5490 login: LV5490 Password: ****** LV5490@LV5490: Enter TELNET commands.
  • Page 187: Telnet Commands

    10.1.3 TELNET Commands TELNET commands follow the LV 5490 or the unit menu structure. For explanations of each item, see this manual or the FUNCTION MENU EXPLANATIONS. Depending on the current settings, some of the items that are described in this manual may be invalid.
  • Page 188 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● EXT KEY Command Parameter Limitation INT / EXT / ? ● MULTI KEY Command Parameter Limitation MULTI None USER:LYT USER1 / USER2 / USER3 / USER4 / USER5 / ? ● CAP KEY Command Parameter Limitation CAP:TRIGGER MANUAL / ERROR / ?
  • Page 189 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● SDI IN TAB MENU (SYS → SIGNAL IN OUT) ( Command Parameter Limitation SYS:SDI:SYSTEM 4K_12G / 4K_3G_QLINK / 4K_3G_DLINK / 4K_HD_QLINK / SINGLE_LINK / HD_DLINK / 3G_DLINK / 3GB_DSTREAM / ? Correspondence between parameters and settings 4K_12G : 4K 12G 4K_3G_QLINK : 4K 3G QUAD LINK 4K_3G_DLINK : 4K 3G DUAL LINK...
  • Page 190 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation SYS:FMT_ALM:FRAME_FIELD 60P / 5994P / 50P / 48P / 30P / 2997P / 25P / 4795P / 24P / 2398P / 60I / 5994I / 50I / 30PSF / 2997PSF / 25PSF / 24PSF / 2398PSF / ? SYS:FMT_ALM:DIVI SQUARE / 2SAMPLE / ?
  • Page 191 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation SYS:TSG:RGB:G OFF / ON / ? SYS:TSG:RGB:G:VAL 4 to 1019 / ? SYS:TSG:RGB:B OFF / ON / ? SYS:TSG:RGB:B:VAL 4 to 1019 / ? SYS:TSG:SCRL OFF / ON / ? SYS:TSG:SCRL:DIREC RIGHT / LEFT / UP / DOWN / RIGHT_UP / RIGHT_DOWN / LEFT_UP / LEFT_DOWN / ? SYS:TSG:SCRL:SPEED 4 to 124 / ?
  • Page 192 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● AUDIO IN/OUT TAB MENU ( SYS → SIGNAL IN OUT) ( Command Parameter Limitation SYS:AUD:BNC:A INPUT / OUTPUT / ? SYS:AUD:BNC:B INPUT / OUTPUT / ? SYS:SIGNAL_IN_OUT:COM None (must be executed after changing the tab menu) PLETE Execute SYS:SIGNAL_IN_OUT:COMPLETE after changing the setting.
  • Page 193 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation SYS:FAN:SPEED 1 to 5 / ? SYS:FAN:WARNING OFF / ON / ? SYS:SYSTEM_SETUP:COM None (must be executed after changing the tab menu) PLETE Execute SYS:SYSTEM_SETUP:COMPLETE after changing the setting. ● ETHERNET SETUP TAB MENU (SYS → SYSTEM SETUP) (* Command Parameter Limitation...
  • Page 194 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● REMOTE SETUP TAB MENU (SYS → SYSTEM SETUP) (* Command Parameter Limitation SYS:REMOTE:MODE BIT / BINARY / ? SYS:REMOTE:ALM:POLARITY POSITIVE / NEGATIVE / ? SYS:REMOTE:ALM:A OFF / ON / ? SYS:REMOTE:ALM:B OFF / ON / ? SYS:REMOTE:ALM:C OFF / ON / ? SYS:REMOTE:ALM:D...
  • Page 195 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● WFM KEY Command Parameter Limitation None WFM:INTEN -128 to 127 / ? WFM:COLOR WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE / MULTI / ? WFM:COLOR:S1 WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE / MULTI / ? WFM:COLOR:S2 WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED /...
  • Page 196 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation WFM:MATRIX:RGB GBR / RGB / COMPOSIT / ? WFM:MATRIX:YGBR OFF / ON / ? WFM:MATRIX:YRGB OFF / ON / ? WFM:MATRIX:XYZ XYZ / GBR / RGB / COMPOSIT / ? WFM:MATRIX:CMPST:FORMAT AUTO / NTSC / PAL / ? WFM:MATRIX:CMPST:SETUP 0P / 7.5P / ? WFM:DISP:OVLAY...
  • Page 197 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation VECTOR:SCALE:COLOR WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE / ? VECTOR:SCALE:IQ OFF / ON / ? VECTOR:SCALE:VEC AUTO / BT_601 / BT_709 / DCI / BT_2020 / ? VECTOR:SCALE:5BAR P / MV VECTOR:SCALE:5BAR:SEQ...
  • Page 198 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation VECTOR:CIE:SCALE:USER_TRIANGLE1:B:X 0 to 1000 / ? * Correspondence 0: 0.000 to 1000: 1.000 VECTOR:CIE:SCALE:USER_TRIANGLE1:R:X 0 to 1000 / ? * Correspondence 0: 0.000 to 1000: 1.000 VECTOR:CIE:SCALE:USER_TRIANGLE1:G:Y 0 to 1000 / ? * Correspondence 0: 0.000 to 1000: 1.000 VECTOR:CIE:SCALE:USER_TRIANGLE1:B:Y 0 to 1000 / ? * Correspondence 0: 0.000 to 1000: 1.000...
  • Page 199 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation PIC:GAIN:R 0 to 2000 / ? * 0: 0.0% to 2000: 200.0% PIC:GAIN:G 0 to 2000 / ? * 0: 0.0% to 2000: 200.0% PIC:GAIN:B 0 to 2000 / ? * 0: 0.0% to 2000: 200.0% PIC:BIAS:R -500 to 500 / ? * -500: -50.0% to 500: 50.0%...
  • Page 200 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation PIC:CINELITE:FSTOP:GAMMA:CAL:SET None PIC:CINELITE:FSTOP:GAMMA:CAL:1DATACLEAR None PIC:CINELITE:FSTOP:GAMMA:CAL:TABLECLEAR None PIC:CINELITE:FSTOP:GAMMA:FILE:TABLECLEAR None PIC:CINELITE:DATA:P1 PIC:CINELITE:DATA:P2 PIC:CINELITE:DATA:P3 PIC:CINELITE:CINEZONE:FORM GRADATE / STEP / SEARCH / ? PIC:CINELITE:CINEZONE:UPPER -63 to 1094 / ? -63: -6.3 to 1094: 109.4 PIC:CINELITE:CINEZONE:LOWER -73(-7.3) to 1084(108.4) / ? -73: -7.3 to 1084: 108.4 PIC:CINELITE:CINEZONE:LEVEL -73(-7.3) to 1094(109.4) / ?
  • Page 201 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation PIC:HDR:REF:HLG 0 to 1000 / ? * 0: 0.0% to 1000: 100.0% PIC:HDR:UPPER:PQ_10000 0 to 1000 / ? * 0: 0.0% to 1000: 100.0% PIC:HDR:LOWER:PQ_10000 0 to 1000 / ? * 0: 0.0% to 1000: 100.0% PIC:HDR:REF:PQ_10000 0 to 1000 / ? * 0: 0.0% to 1000: 100.0%...
  • Page 202 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ None STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:TRIG None STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:USER1 None STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:USER2 None STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:SMPTE:AFD None STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:SEARCH None STS:ERROR:CLEAR None STS:LOG:LOG STOP / START / ? STS:LOG:MODE OVER_WR / STOP / ? STS:LOG:USB:AUTO_NAME OFF / ON / ? STS:LOG:USB:FILE:STORE None * Valid only when STS:LOG:USB:AUTO_NAME is...
  • Page 203 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation STS:SDI_ANLYS:DUMP:LINK_SELECT PICTURE / A / B / C / D / ? * Supports links A: channel A, B: channel B, C: channel C, and D: channel D : when using 4K 3G QUAD LINK or 4K HD QUAD LINK Supports links A: channel A and B: channel B...
  • Page 204 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:DISP TEXT / DUMP / Q_LOG / FORMAT STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:MODE HEX / BINARY / ? STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:DUMP 0 to 258 / ? STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:LOG -50 to 50 / ? STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:STREAM STREAM1 / STREAM2 / ? STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:CLEAR None STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:BIT:Q1 OFF / ON / ?
  • Page 205 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:BIT:S6 OFF / ON / ? STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:BIT:S7 OFF / ON / ? STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:BIT:S8 OFF / ON / ? STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:BIT:S9 OFF / ON / ? STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:BIT:S10 OFF / ON / ? STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:BIT:S11 OFF / ON / ? STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:BIT:S12 OFF / ON / ? STS:ANCPKT:PKT_ANLYS:V_ANC:ARIB:NETQ:BIT:S13...
  • Page 206 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation STS:ANCVIEW:LINK_SELECT A / B / C / D / ? * Supports links A: channel A, B: channel B, C: channel C, and D: channel D : when using 4K 3G QUAD LINK or 4K HD QUAD LINK Supports links A: channel A and B: channel B : when using 4K 3G DUAL...
  • Page 207 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_HD LS_5CFB / 1694A / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_SD L_5C2V / SD_8281 / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_ERR_3G 10 to 105 / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_WAR_3G 10 to 105 / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_ERR_HD 5 to 130 / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_WAR_HD 5 to 130 / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_ERR_SD 50 to 300 / ? STS:ERROR:SDI:CABLE_WAR_SD...
  • Page 208 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● ERROR SETUP2 TAB MENU (STATUS → STATUS SETUP) (*5) Command Parameter Limitation STS:ERROR:ANC:PARITY OFF / ON / ? STS:ERROR:ANC:CHECKSUM OFF / ON / ? STS:ERROR:AUDIO:BCH OFF / ON / ? STS:ERROR:AUDIO:DBN OFF / ON / ? STS:ERROR:AUDIO:PARITY OFF / ON / ? STS:ERROR:AUDIO:INHIBIT...
  • Page 209 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation STS:ERROR:BLACK:DURATION 1 to 300 / ? STS:ERROR:LEVEL OFF / ON / ? STS:ERROR:LEVEL:LUMA:UPPER -51 to 766 / ? STS:ERROR:LEVEL:LUMA:LOWER -51 to 766 / ? STS:ERROR:LEVEL:CHROMA:UPPER -400 to 399 / ? STS:ERROR:LEVEL:CHROMA:LOWER -400 to 399 / ? STS:SETUP:COMPLETE None (must be executed after changing the tab menu)
  • Page 210 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation STS:DATA:LINK_D The returned values are the SDI signal type and the number of links. SD / HD / 3G-B-DL / 3G-A / 3G-B-DS / HD DUAL / HD QUAD / 3G-B-DS-DUAL / 3G-B-DL QUAD / 3G-A QUAD / 12G-TYPE1 STS:DATA:FORMAT_A ? (Return value: Resolution and frame rate) Example: 3840×2160 /59.94P...
  • Page 211 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation STS:DATA:EXTREF_VLINE_B ? (Return value: Number of lines) Vertical axis phase difference of channel B STS:DATA:EXTREF_TOTAL_B ? (Return value: time (us)) Total phase difference of horizontal and vertical axes of channel B STS:DATA:EXTREF_C ? (Return value: USER_REF / DEFAULT) STS:DATA:EXTREF_STAT_C ? (Return value: INT / 1A / 2A / 1C / 2C / LINKA / LINK1 / EXTHD / EXTBB / NOSIGNAL)
  • Page 212 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation STS:DATA:ANC:NETQ2 ? (Return value: DETECT / MISSING) STS:DATA:ANC:TRIGGER ? (Return value: DETECT / MISSING) STS:DATA:ANC:USER1 ? (Return value: DETECT / MISSING) STS:DATA:ANC:USER2 ? (Return value: DETECT / MISSING) STS:DATA:ANC:PKT:PAYLOAD ? (Return value: Payload ID (4 byte display)) Example: 8A 4A 20 01 STS:DATA:ANC:PKT:ARIB:NETQ:STATION ? (Return value: Station code)
  • Page 213 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● EYE KEY Command Parameter Limitation None EYE:EYE:INTEN -128 to 127 / ? EYE:EYE:COLOR WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE / ? EYE:EYE:SCALE:INTEN -8 to 7 / ? EYE:EYE:SCALE:COLOR WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE / ? EYE:MODE...
  • Page 214 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation EYE:JIT:SETUP:CURSOR:FD REF / DELTA / TRACK / ? EYE:JIT:SETUP:CURSOR:X:UNIT SEC / HZ / ? EYE:JIT:SETUP:CURSOR:X:REF 0 to 1710 / ? EYE:JIT:SETUP:CURSOR:X:TRACK -1710 to 1710 EYE:JIT:SETUP:CURSOR:X:DELTA 0 to 1710 / ? EYE:JIT:SETUP:CURSOR:Y:UNIT SEC / UI_PP / ? EYE:JIT:SETUP:CURSOR:Y:REF 0 to 624 / ? EYE:JIT:SETUP:CURSOR:Y:TRACK...
  • Page 215 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation EYE:ERROR:SETUP:COMPLETE None (must be executed after changing the tab menu) Execute EYE:ERROR:SETUP:COMPLETE after changing the setting. ● 3G-SDI ERROR SETUP TAB MENU (EYE → ERROR SETUP) (*6) Command Parameter Limitation EYE:ERROR:3G:AMP OFF / ON / ? EYE:ERROR:3G:AMP:UPPER 80 to 140 / ? EYE:ERROR:3G:AMP:LOWER...
  • Page 216 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation EYE:ERROR:HD:CURRENT_JIT:MAX 10 to 200 / ? EYE:ERROR:HD:OVERSHOOT_RISE OFF / ON / ? EYE:ERROR:HD:OVERSHOOT_RISE:MAX 0 to 200 / ? EYE:ERROR:HD:OVERSHOOT_FALL OFF / ON / ? EYE:ERROR:HD:OVERSHOOT_FALL:MAX 0 to 200 / ? EYE:ERROR:SETUP:COMPLETE None (must be executed after changing the tab menu) Execute EYE:ERROR:SETUP:COMPLETE after changing the setting.
  • Page 217 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● EYE Query measured or detected values Command Parameter Limitation EYE:DATA:AMP EYE:DATA:TR EYE:DATA:TF EYE:DATA:TJ EYE:DATA:CJ EYE:DATA:OR EYE:DATA:OF ● AUDIO KEY Command Parameter Limitation AUDIO None AUDIO:DISPLAY_MODE LISSAJOU / SURROUND / METER / STATUS / ? AUDIO:METER:RANGE 60DBFS / 90DBFS / MAG / ? AUDIO:METER:RESPONSE TRUEPEAK / PPM / VU / ?
  • Page 218 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation AUDIO:STATUS:CH_STATUS:ALIGN LSB 1st / MSB 1st / ? AUDIO:STATUS:USER_BIT 1 to 16 / ? AUDIO:STATUS:USER_BIT_SIMUL A1 to A16 / B1 to B16 / C1 to C16 / D1 to D16 AUDIO:STATUS:USER_BIT_DOLBY 1 to 16 / ? AUDIO:STATUS:USER_BIT_EXT A:CH1 to A:CH8 / B:CH1 to B:CH8 / ? AUDIO:STATUS:USER_BIT:ALIGN...
  • Page 219 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation AUDIO:MAPPING:DOLBY:E:EARLIEST 8 to 104 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:DOLBY:E:LATEST 9 to 105 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:LISSAJOU:SINGLE_L CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 / CH5 / CH6 / CH7 / CH8 / CH9 / CH10 / CH11 / CH12 / CH13 / CH14 / CH15 / CH16 / LT / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:LISSAJOU:SINGLE_R CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 / CH5 / CH6 / CH7...
  • Page 220 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation AUDIO:MAPPING:LISSAJOU:MULTI_L7 CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 / CH5 / CH6 / CH7 / CH8 / CH9 / CH10 / CH11 / CH12 / CH13 / CH14 / CH15 / CH16 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:LISSAJOU:MULTI_R7 CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 / CH5 / CH6 / CH7 / CH8 / CH9 / CH10 / CH11 / CH12 / CH13...
  • Page 221 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation AUDIO:MAPPING:LISSAJOU:DOLBY:MULTI_R3 D1 / D2 / D3 / D4 / D5 / D6 / D7 / D8 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:LISSAJOU:DOLBY:MULTI_L4 D1 / D2 / D3 / D4 / D5 / D6 / D7 / D8 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:LISSAJOU:DOLBY:MULTI_R4 D1 / D2 / D3 / D4 / D5 / D6 / D7 / D8 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:SURROUND:CH:DOLBY:L...
  • Page 222 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation AUDIO:MAPPING:LISSAJOU:SIM:MULTI_L4 A:CH1 to A:CH16 / B:CH1 to B:CH16 / C:CH1 to C:CH16 /D:CH1 to D:CH16 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:LISSAJOU:SIM:MULTI_R4 A:CH1 to A:CH16 / B:CH1 to B:CH16 / C:CH1 to C:CH16 /D:CH1 to D:CH16 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:LISSAJOU:SIM:MULTI_L5 A:CH1 to A:CH16 / B:CH1 to B:CH16 / C:CH1 to C:CH16 /D:CH1 to D:CH16 / ?
  • Page 223 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Command Parameter Limitation AUDIO:MAPPING:EXT:SURROUND:CH:R A:CH1 to A:CH8 / B:CH1 to B:CH8 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:EXT:SURROUND:CH:C A:CH1 to A:CH8 / B:CH1 to B:CH8 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:EXT:SURROUND:CH:LFE A:CH1 to A:CH8 / B:CH1 to B:CH8 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:EXT:SURROUND:CH:LS A:CH1 to A:CH8 / B:CH1 to B:CH8 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:EXT:SURROUND:CH:RS A:CH1 to A:CH8 / B:CH1 to B:CH8 / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:EXT:SURROUND:CH:LL...
  • Page 224 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL AUDIO:MAPPING:DOLBY:E:DRC:MAIN BYPASS / DIALNORM / LINE / RF / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:DOLBY:E:DRC:AUX BYPASS / DIALNORM / LINE / RF / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:DOLBY:D:DRC:MAIN DIALNORM / LINE / RF / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:DOLBY:D:DRC:AUX DIALNORM / LINE / RF / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:DOLBY:D:PROLOGIC OFF / ON / ? AUDIO:MAPPING:DOLBY:D:DOWNMIX...
  • Page 225 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● AUDIO Query measured or detected values Command Parameter Limitation AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH1 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH2 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH3 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH4 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH5 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH6 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH7 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH8 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH9 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH10 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH11 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH12 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH13 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH14 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH15 AUDIO:DATA:STATUS:LEVEL:CH16...
  • Page 226: Ftp

    10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL 10.2 The files that are generated by the LV 5490 can be transferred to a PC connected to the same network. 10.2.1 Procedure Configure the Ethernet settings on the LV 5490's ETHERNET SETUP tab. Set the IP Address, and set FTP Server Select to ON.
  • Page 227: How To Enter Commands

    10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Enter FTP commands. Enter commands while referring to sections 10.2.2, "How to Enter Commands," and 10.2.3, "FTP Commands." You must generate files using the TELNET "MAKE" command before you use FTP commands. To end an FTP session, type “bye.” ftp>...
  • Page 228: Snmp

    10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL 10.3 SNMP By using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), you can control an LV 5490 from SNMP managers. Additionally, you can notify the SNMP managers of errors that the LV 5490 generates. The LV 5490 supports SNMPv2. 10.3.1...
  • Page 229 [Enable (1) or disable (2) TRAP transmission destination 3] 1.3.6.1.4.1.leader(20111).lv5490(30).lv5490ST1(1).l30trapTBL(9).l30trapIpTBL(1).l30tr apIp3TBL(3).l30trapManagerIp1Act(2).0 [Enable (1) or disable (2) TRAP transmission destination 4] 1.3.6.1.4.1.leader(20111).lv5490(30).lv5490ST1(1).l30trapTBL(9).l30trapIpTBL(1).l30tr apIp4TBL(4).l30trapManagerIp1Act(2).0 Restart the LV 5490. When the LV 5490 starts, it transmits the standard TRAP "coldStart(0)." Check that this is received by the SNMP managers.
  • Page 230: Standard Mib

    10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL 10.3.3 Standard MIB The LV 5490 uses the following standard MIBs: ・RFC1213 (MIB-Ⅱ) ・RFC1354 ( IP Forwarding Table MIB) In the tables, "ACCESS" and "SUPPORT" indicate the following: Indication Description ACCESS Information that can be read from the SNMP managers.
  • Page 231 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS SUPPORT ifOutUcastPkts ifEntry.17 Counter ifOutNUcastPkts ifEntry.18 Counter ifOutDiscards ifEntry.19 Counter ifOutErrors ifEntry.20 Counter ifOutQLen ifEntry.21 Gauge ifSpecific ifEntry.22 ObjectID ● ip group SYNTAX ACCESS SUPPORT ipForwarding ip.1 INTEGER ipDefaultTTL ip.2 INTEGER ipInReceives ip.3 Counter ipInHdrErrors ip.4 Counter...
  • Page 232 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS SUPPORT ipRouteProto ipRouteEntry.9 INTEGER ipRouteAge ipRouteEntry.10 INTEGER ipRouteMask ipRouteEntry.11 IpAddress ipRouteMetric5 ipRouteEntry.12 INTEGER ipRouteInfo ipRouteEntry.13 ObjectID ipNetToMediaTable ip.22 Aggregate ipNetToMediaEntry ipNetToMediaTable.1 Aggregate ipNetToMediaIfIndex ipNetToMediaEntry.1 INTEGER ipNetToMediaPhysAddress ipNetToMediaEntry.2 OctetString ipNetToMediaNetAddress ipNetToMediaEntry.3 IpAddress ipNetToMediaType ipNetToMediaEntry.4 INTEGER ipRoutingDiscards ip.23 Counter...
  • Page 233 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● tcp group SYNTAX ACCESS SUPPORT tcpRtoAlgorithm tcp.1 INTEGER tcpRtoMin tcp.2 INTEGER tcpRtoMax tcp.3 INTEGER tcpMaxConn tcp.4 INTEGER tcpActiveOpens tcp.5 Counter tcpPassiveOpens tcp.6 Counter tcpAttemptFails tcp.7 Counter tcpEstabResets tcp.8 Counter tcpCurrEstab tcp.9 Gauge tcpInSegs tcp.10 Counter tcpOutSegs tcp.11 Counter...
  • Page 234 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● snmp group SYNTAX ACCESS SUPPORT snmpInPkts snmp.1 Counter snmpOutPkts snmp.2 Counter snmpInBadVersions snmp.3 Counter snmpInBadCommunityNames snmp.4 Counter snmpInBadCommunityUses snmp.5 Counter snmpInASNParseErrs snmp.6 Counter snmpInTooBigs snmp.7 Counter snmpInNoSuchNames snmp.8 Counter snmpInBadValues snmp.9 Counter snmpInReadOnlys snmp.10 Counter snmpInGenErrs snmp.11 Counter...
  • Page 235: Enterprise Mib

    10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL 10.3.4 Enterprise MIB ● Enterprise Number The Enterprise Number of LEADER ELECTRONICS CORP. is 20111. iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).leader(20111) ● Enterprise MIB File Download the enterprise MIB file using FTP. The file name is "lv5490.my." (Example: get lv5490.my D:\lv5490.my) ●...
  • Page 236 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● l30basicTBL(1) group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30basInputTBL l30basicTBL.1 Aggregate l30basInputCh l30basInputTBL.1 INTEGER 1 = a 2 = b 3 = c 4 = d l30basInputSimul l30basInputTBL.2 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l30basInputOperate l30basInputTBL.3 INTEGER 1 = com 2 = individual l30basInputExtref...
  • Page 237 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30basCaptureFileDpx l30basCaptureTBL.7 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l30basCaptureFileTif l30basCaptureTBL.8 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l30basCaptureFileFrm l30basCaptureTBL.9 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l30basCaptureFileStore l30basCaptureTBL.10 INTEGER R/WO 1 (fixed) l30basMakeTBL l30basicTBL.6 Aggregate...
  • Page 238 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 6 = sys-3g-dlink 7 = sys-3gb-dstream 11 = sys-4k-12g l30sysSdiInColorimetry l30sysSdiInTBL.2 INTEGER 1 = pid 2 = bt709 3 = bt2020 4 = dci l30sysSdiInSettingPid l30sysSdiInTBL.3 INTEGER 1 = use 2 = notuse l30sysSdiInSettingIpsf l30sysSdiInTBL.4 INTEGER...
  • Page 239 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 6 = sys-4096-3gbds-dual 7 = sys-1920-3gbdl 8 = sys-2048-3gbdl 9 = sys-1920-3ga 10 = sys-2048-3ga 11 = sys-1920-hd l30sysSdiOutStruct l30sysSdiOutTBL.5 INTEGER 1 = ycbcr422 2 = ycbcr444 3 = rgb444 4 = xyz444 l30sysSdiOutFrameRate l30sysSdiOutTBL.6 INTEGER...
  • Page 240 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30sysSdiOutCrValue l30sysSdiOutTBL.14 INTEGER 4 to 1019 l30sysSdiOutROn l30sysSdiOutTBL.15 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l30sysSdiOutRValue l30sysSdiOutTBL.16 INTEGER 4 to 1019 l30sysSdiOutGOn l30sysSdiOutTBL.17 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l30sysSdiOutGValue l30sysSdiOutTBL.18 INTEGER 4 to 1019 l30sysSdiOutBOn l30sysSdiOutTBL.19...
  • Page 241 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = on l30sysSdiOutAudioG3 l30sysSdiOutTBL.37 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l30sysSdiOutAudioG4 l30sysSdiOutTBL.38 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l30sysSdiOutAudioLevel l30sysSdiOutTBL.39 INTEGER 1 = lvl-20dBFS 2 = lvl-18 dBFS 3 = lvl-0 dBFS 4 = lvl-mute l30sysAudioInOutTBL l30systemTBL.5...
  • Page 242 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30sysGeneralMenuAutoOffTim l30sysGeneralTBL.9 INTEGER 1 to 60 l30sysGeneralFanSpeed l30sysGeneralTBL.11 INTEGER 1 to 5 l30sysGeneralFanWarning l30sysGeneralTBL.12 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l30sysGeneralInfoDispError l30sysGeneralTBL.13 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l30sysEthernetTBL l30systemTBL.8 Aggregate l30sysEthernetSel l30sysEthernetTBL.1 INTEGER...
  • Page 243 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = on l30sysEthernetMacAddr l30sysEthernetTBL.12 DisplayStri MAC Address l30sysRemoteTBL l30systemTBL.9 Aggregate l30sysRemoteMode l30sysRemoteTBL.1 INTEGER 1 = bit 2 = binary l30sysRemotePole l30sysRemoteTBL.2 INTEGER 1 = positive 2 = negative l30sysRemoteAlarmAch l30sysRemoteTBL.3 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l30sysRemoteAlarmBch l30sysRemoteTBL.4...
  • Page 244 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30sysFormatAlarmTBL l30systemTBL.11 Aggregate l30sysFormatAlarm l30sysFormatAlarmTBL.1 INTEGER 1 = off 2 = on l30sysFormatAlarmSystem l30sysFormatAlarmTBL.2 INTEGER 1 = fmt-3840-3gbdl-quad 2 = fmt-4096-3gbdl-quad 3 = fmt-3840-3ga-quad 4 = fmt-4096-3ga-quad 5 = fmt-3840-3gbds-dual 6 = fmt-4096-3gbds-dual 7 = fmt-3840-hd-quad 8 = fmt-4096-hd-quad 9 = fmt-1920-3gbdl...
  • Page 245 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 7 = fmt-25p 8 = fmt-4795p 9 = fmt-24p 10 = fmt-2398p 11 = fmt-60i 12 = fmt-5994i 13 = fmt-50i 14 = fmt-30psf 15 = fmt-2997psf 16 = fmt-25psf 17 = fmt-24psf 18 = fmt-2398psf l30sysFormatAlarmDiv l30sysFormatAlarmTBL.5...
  • Page 246 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30sysHdrRefHlg l30sysHdrTBL.6 INTEGER 1 = p50 2 = p75...
  • Page 247 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● l30wfmTBL(1) group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30wfmIntenTBL l30wfmTBL.1 Aggregate l30wfmInten l30wfmIntenTBL.1 INTEGER -128 to 127 l30wfmColor l30wfmIntenTBL.2 INTEGER 1 = white 2 = yellow 3 = cyan 4 = green 5 = magenta 6 = red 7 = blue 8 = multi l30wfmColorS1...
  • Page 248 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = on l30wfmGainTBL l30wfmTBL.3 Aggregate 1 = cal l30wfmGainVar l30wfmGainTBL.1 INTEGER 2 = variable 1 = x1 l30wfmGainMag l30wfmGainTBL.2 INTEGER 2 = x5 0.2 to 2.000 l30wfmGainValue l30wfmGainTBL.3 DisplayString 1 = lowpass l30wfmGainFilter l30wfmGainTBL.4 INTEGER...
  • Page 249 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 1 = off l30wfmMatrixYrgb l30wfmMatrixTBL.4 INTEGER 2 = on 1 = auto l30wfmCmpFormat l30wfmMatrixTBL.5 INTEGER 2 = ntsc 3 = pal 1 = setup-0p l30wfmCmpSetup l30wfmMatrixTBL.6 INTEGER 2 = setup-75p l30wfmMatrixXyz l30wfmMatrixTBL.7 INTEGER 2 = gbr 3 = rgb 4 = composite...
  • Page 250 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = on 0 to 32767 l30wfmLineselNo l30wfmLineselTBL.2 INTEGER 1 = frame l30wfmLineselField l30wfmLineselTBL.3 INTEGER 2 = field1 3 = field2 ●l30vectorTBL(1) group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30vectorIntenTBL l30vectorTBL.1 Aggregate l30vctorInten l30vectorIntenTBL.1 -128 to 127 INTEGER l30vctorColor l30vectorIntenTBL.2...
  • Page 251 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 4 = bt2020 5 = dci l30vectorScale5Bar l30vctorScaleTBL.5 1 = p INTEGER 2 = mv l30vectorScale5BarSeq l30vctorScaleTBL.6 1 = gbr INTEGER 2 = rgb l30vectorGainTBL l30vectorTBL.3 Aggregate l30vectorGainVariable l30vectorGainTBL.1 1 = cal INTEGER 2 = variable l30vectorGainMag l30vectorGainTBL.2...
  • Page 252 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30vectorCieFilter l30vectorCieTBL.4 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30vectorCieColor l30vectorCieTBL.6 1 = bg-white INTEGER 2 = bg-color 3 = bg-black l30vectorCieFigure1 l30vectorCieTBL.7 1 = off INTEGER 4 = bt601-525 5 = bt601-625 6 = bt709 7 = dci 8 = bt2020...
  • Page 253 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30vectorCieUserTriangle1GY l30vectorCieTBL.23 0 to 1.000 DisplayString l30vectorCieUserTriangle1BY l30vectorCieTBL.24 0 to 1.000 DisplayString l30vectorCieUserTriangle1RY l30vectorCieTBL.25 0 to 1.000 DisplayString l30vectorCieUserTriangle2GX l30vectorCieTBL.26 0 to 1.000 DisplayString l30vectorCieUserTriangle2BX l30vectorCieTBL.27 0 to 1.000 DisplayString l30vectorCieUserTriangle2RX l30vectorCieTBL.28 0 to 1.000 DisplayString l30vectorCieUserTriangle2GY l30vectorCieTBL.29...
  • Page 254 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 8 = asp-afd l30pictureAspectShadow l30pictureMarkerTBL.4 0 to 100 INTEGER l30pictureSafeAction l30pictureMarkerTBL.5 1 = off INTEGER 2 = arib 3 = smpte 4 = user l30pictureSafeTitle l30pictureMarkerTBL.6 1 = off INTEGER 2 = arib 3 = smpte 4 = user l30pictureUserZone1W...
  • Page 255 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30pictureEdgeDisp l30pictureEdgeTBL.6 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30pictureEdgeSensitive l30pictureEdgeTBL.7 1 = low INTEGER 2 = middle 3 = high 4 = v-high 5 = u-high l30pictureClTBL l30pictureTBL.7 Aggregate l30pictureClDisplay l30pictureClTBL.1 1 = off INTEGER 2 = fstop 3 = perdisplay...
  • Page 256 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30pictureClFstopGammaCalSet l30pictureClTBL.10 R/WO 1 (fixed) INTEGER l30pictureClFstopGammaCalDataClear l30pictureClTBL.11 R/WO 1 (fixed) INTEGER l30pictureClFstopGammaCalTableClear l30pictureClTBL.12 R/WO 1 (fixed) INTEGER l30pictureClSample l30pictureClTBL.13 0 to 32767 INTEGER l30pictureClLine l30pictureClTBL.14 0 to 32767 INTEGER l30pictureClCzDisplay l30pictureClTBL.15 1 = gradate INTEGER 2 = step 3 = search...
  • Page 257 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● l30statusTBL(1) group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30statusModeTBL l30statusTBL.1 Aggregate l30statusModeTop l30statusModeTBL.1 R/WO 1 (fixed) INTEGER l30statusModeDump l30statusModeTBL.2 R/WO 1 (fixed) INTEGER l30statusModeExtref l30statusModeTBL.3 R/WO 1 (fixed) INTEGER l30statusModeAncView l30statusModeTBL.5 R/WO 1 (fixed) INTEGER l30statusModeAncViewDump l30statusModeTBL.6 R/WO 1 (fixed) INTEGER l30statusModeLog...
  • Page 258 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 10 = s1serial 11 = s1compo 12 = s1binary 13 = s2serial 14 = s2compo 15 = s2binary l30statusDumpJump l30statusDumpTBL.4 1 = eav INTEGER 2 = sav l30statusDumpAutoFilename l30statusDumpTBL.6 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30statusDumpUsbFileStore l30statusDumpTBL.7...
  • Page 259 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = stream2 l30statusAribTBL l30statusTBL.7 Aggregate l30statusAribCcDisp l30statusAribTBL.1 1 = text INTEGER 2 = dump l30statusAribCcType l30statusAribTBL.2 1 = hd INTEGER 2 = sd 3 = analog 4 = cellular l30statusAribCcMode l30statusAribTBL.3 1 = hex INTEGER 2 = binary l30statusAribCcSample...
  • Page 260 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = on l30statusAribNetqMaskNetQ1 l30statusAribTBL.24 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30statusAribNetqMaskNetQ1 l30statusAribTBL.25 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30statusAribNetqMaskNetQ1 l30statusAribTBL.26 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30statusAribNetqMaskNetQ1 l30statusAribTBL.27 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30statusAribNetqMaskNetQ1...
  • Page 261 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30statusAribNetqMaskNetS2 l30statusAribTBL.46 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30statusAribNetqMaskNetS3 l30statusAribTBL.47 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30statusAribNetqMaskNetS4 l30statusAribTBL.48 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30statusAribNetqMaskNetS5 l30statusAribTBL.49 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30statusAribNetqMaskNetS6 l30statusAribTBL.50...
  • Page 262 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30statusAribTriggerUser2Sa l30statusAribTBL.69 0 to 258 INTEGER mple l30statusAribTriggerUser2Stre l30statusAribTBL.70 1 = stream1 INTEGER 2 = stream2 l30statusAribNetqUsbAutoFile l30statusAribTBL.71 INTEGER 1 = off name 2 = on l30statusAribNetqUsbFileStor l30statusAribTBL.72 INTEGER 1 (fixed) l30statusSmpteTBL l30statusTBL.8 Aggregate l30statusSmpteAfdDisp l30statusSmpteTBL.11...
  • Page 263 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30statusSetupFreqErr l30statusSetupTBL.7 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30statusSetupCableErr l30statusSetupTBL.8 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30statusSetupCable3g l30statusSetupTBL.9 1 = cable-ls5cfb INTEGER 2 = cable-1694a l30statusSetupCableHd l30statusSetupTBL.10 1 = cable-ls5cfb INTEGER 2 = cable-1694a l30statusSetupCableSd l30statusSetupTBL.11...
  • Page 264 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30statusCmpstArea l30statusSetupTBL.39 0 to 50 INTEGER l30statusCmpstDuration l30statusSetupTBL.40 1 to 60 INTEGER l30statusFreezeErr l30statusSetupTBL.41 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30statusFreezeUpper l30statusSetupTBL.42 INTEGER 0 to 100 l30statusFreezeLower l30statusSetupTBL.43 0 to 100 INTEGER l30statusFreezeLeft l30statusSetupTBL.44 0 to 100...
  • Page 265 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 7 = link1 8 = exthd 9 = extbb 10 = nosignal l30statusDataExtrefHtimeA l30statusDataTBL.19 H Phase [us] DisplayString l30statusDataExtrefHpixA l30statusDataTBL.20 H Phase [pix/dot] DisplayString l30statusDataExtrefVlineA l30statusDataTBL.21 V Phase DisplayString l30statusDataExtrefTotalA l30statusDataTBL.22 Total Pahse DisplayString l30statusDataExtrefB l30statusDataTBL.23...
  • Page 266 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 5 = sdi2c 6 = linka 7 = link1 8 = exthd 9 = extbb 10 = nosignal l30statusDataExtrefHtimeD l30statusDataTBL.37 H Phase [us] DisplayString l30statusDataExtrefHpixD l30statusDataTBL.38 H Phase [pix/dot] DisplayString l30statusDataExtrefVlineD l30statusDataTBL.39 V Phase DisplayString l30statusDataExtrefTotalD l30statusDataTBL.40...
  • Page 267 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = missing l30statusDataAncUser2 l30statusDataTBL.73 1 = detect INTEGER 2 = missing l30statusDataAncPktPayload l30statusDataTBL.74 Payload ID DisplayString l30statusDataAncPktAribNetq l30statusDataTBL.75 Station Code DisplayString Station l30statusDataAncPktAribNetq l30statusDataTBL.76 Video Current DisplayString Vcurr l30statusDataAncPktAribNetq l30statusDataTBL.77 Video Next DisplayString VNext l30statusDataAncPktAribNetq...
  • Page 268 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30eyeScaleColor l30eyeScaleTBL.2 1 = white INTEGER 2 = yellow 3 = cyan 4 = green 5 = magenta 6 = red 7 = blue l30eyeGainTBL l30eyeTBL.4 Aggregate l30eyeGainMode l30eyeGainTBL.1 1 = cal INTEGER 2 = variable l30eyeGainVar l30eyeGainTBL.2...
  • Page 269 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 4 = sweep-2v l30eyeJitMag12g l30eyeJitSweepTBL.3 1 = x1 INTEGER 2 = x2 3 = x4 4 = x16 l30eyeJitFilterTBL l30eyeJitTBL.5 Aggregate l30eyeJitFilter l30eyeJitFilterTBL.1 1 = filter-100khz INTEGER 2 = filter-1khz 3 = filter-100hz 4 = filter-10hz 5 = filter-timing 6 = filter-alignment...
  • Page 270 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30eyeSetupErr3gCjit l30eyeSetupTBL.12 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30eyeSetupErr3gCjitMax l30eyeSetupTBL.13 10 to 200 INTEGER l30eyeSetupErr3gOsR l30eyeSetupTBL.14 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30eyeSetupErr3gOsRMax l30eyeSetupTBL.15 0 to 200 INTEGER l30eyeSetupErr3gOsF l30eyeSetupTBL.16 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30eyeSetupErr3gOsFMax...
  • Page 271 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = on l30eyeSetupErrSdDeltaMax l30eyeSetupTBL.43 40 to 140 INTEGER l30eyeSetupErrSdTjit l30eyeSetupTBL.44 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30eyeSetupErrSdTjitMax l30eyeSetupTBL.45 10 to 200 INTEGER l30eyeSetupErrSdCjit l30eyeSetupTBL.46 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30eyeSetupErrSdCjitMax l30eyeSetupTBL.47 10 to 200...
  • Page 272 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30eyeDataTr l30eyeSetupTBL.2 DisplayString l30eyeDataTf l30eyeSetupTBL.3 DisplayString l30eyeDataTj l30eyeSetupTBL.4 DisplayString l30eyeDataCj l30eyeSetupTBL.5 DisplayString l30eyeDataOr l30eyeSetupTBL.6 DisplayString l30eyeDataOf l30eyeSetupTBL.7 DisplayString ● l30audioTBL(1) group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30audioMapTBL l30audioTBL.1 Aggregate l30audioMapInputSrc l30audioMapTBL.1 1 = sdi INTEGER 2 = ext-digi l30audioMapLinkSelect l30audioMapTBL.2...
  • Page 273 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = on l30audioMapDolbyCh l30audioMapTBL.14 1 = ch1-2 INTEGER 2 = ch3-4 3 = ch5-6 4 = ch7-8 5 = ch9-10 6 = ch11-12 7 = ch13-14 9 = ch15-16 l30audioDolbyDetect l30audioMapTBL.15 2 = e INTEGER 3 = d 4 = dp...
  • Page 274 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30audioMapLissajouSL l30audioMapTBL.32 1 = ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 16 = ch16 17 = chlt l30audioMapLissajouSR l30audioMapTBL.33 1 = ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 16 = ch16 18 = chrt l30audioMapLissajouML1 l30audioMapTBL.34 1 = ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 16 = ch16 l30audioMapLissajouMR1 l30audioMapTBL.35...
  • Page 275 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 16 = ch16 l30audioMapLissajouMR7 l30audioMapTBL.47 1 = ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 16 = ch16 l30audioMapLissajouML8 l30audioMapTBL.48 1 = ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 16 = ch16 l30audioMapLissajouMR8 l30audioMapTBL.49 1 = ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 16 = ch16 l30audioMapSurroundL l30audioMapTBL.50 1 = ch1...
  • Page 276 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE (omitted) 90 = d8 l30audioMapDolbyLissajouML2 l30audioMapTBL.62 83 = d1 INTEGER (omitted) 90 = d8 l30audioMapDolbyLissajouMR2 l30audioMapTBL.63 83 = d1 INTEGER (omitted) 90 = d8 l30audioMapDolbyLissajouML3 l30audioMapTBL.64 83 = d1 INTEGER (omitted) 90 = d8 l30audioMapDolbyLissajouMR3 l30audioMapTBL.65 83 = d1...
  • Page 277 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE (omitted) 90 = d8 91 = daux l30audioMapDolbyPhonesR l30audioMapTBL.77 18 = chrt INTEGER 83 = d1 (omitted) 90 = d8 91 = daux l30audioMapSimSdiGroup1 l30audioMapTBL.78 1 = group1 INTEGER 2 = group2 3 = group3 4 = group4 l30audioMapSimSdiGroup2 l30audioMapTBL.79...
  • Page 278 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30audioMapSimLissajouML2 l30audioMapTBL.90 19 = a-ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 82 = d-ch16 l30audioMapSimLissajouMR2 l30audioMapTBL.91 19 = a-ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 82 = d-ch16 l30audioMapSimLissajouML3 l30audioMapTBL.92 19 = a-ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 82 = d-ch16 l30audioMapSimLissajouMR3 l30audioMapTBL.93 19 = a-ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 82 = d-ch16...
  • Page 279 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE (omitted) 82 = d-ch16 l30audioMapExtInputGroup l30audioMapTBL.108 1 = group1 INTEGER 2 = group2 l30audioMapExtLissajouSL l30audioMapTBL.109 19 = a-ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 50 = b-ch16 17 = chlt l30audioMapExtLissajouSR l30audioMapTBL.110 19 = a-ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 50 = b-ch16 18 = chrt l30audioMapExtLissajouML1...
  • Page 280 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE (omitted) 50 = b-ch16 l30audioMapExtLissajouML7 l30audioMapTBL.123 19 = a-ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 50 = b-ch16 l30audioMapExtLissajouMR7 l30audioMapTBL.124 19 = a-ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 50 = b-ch16 l30audioMapExtLissajouML8 l30audioMapTBL.125 19 = a-ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 50 = b-ch16 l30audioMapExtLissajouMR8 l30audioMapTBL.126 19 = a-ch1...
  • Page 281 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30audioMapExtDolbyLissajouSL l30audioMapTBL.139 83 = d1 INTEGER (omitted) 90 = d8 91 = daux l30audioMapExtDolbyLissajouSR l30audioMapTBL.140 83 = d1 INTEGER (omitted) 90 = d8 91 = daux l30audioMapExtDolbyLissajouML1 l30audioMapTBL.141 83 = d1 INTEGER (omitted) 90 = d8 l30audioMapExtDolbyLissajouMR1 l30audioMapTBL.142...
  • Page 282 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 90 = d8 l30audioMapExtDolbySurroundRs l30audioMapTBL.154 83 = d1 INTEGER (omitted) 90 = d8 l30audioMapExtDolbySurroundLl l30audioMapTBL.155 83 = d1 INTEGER (omitted) 90 = d8 l30audioMapExtDolbySurroundRr l30audioMapTBL.156 83 = d1 INTEGER (omitted) 90 = d8 l30audioMapExtDolbyPhonesL l30audioMapTBL.157 83 = d1...
  • Page 283 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 3 = ppm2 l30audioMeterPeakHold l30audioMeterTBL.5 0 = hold-0 INTEGER 5 = hold-500ms 10 = hold-1000ms 15 = hold-1500ms 20 = hold-2000ms 25 = hold-2500ms 30 = hold-3000ms 35 = hold-3500ms 40 = hold-4000ms 45 = hold-4500ms 50 = hold-5000ms 55 = hold-hold...
  • Page 284 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE (omitted) 66 = chc16 67 = chd1 (omitted) 82 = chd16 l30audioStatusChDolby l30audioStatusTBL.5 1 = ch1 INTEGER (omitted) 16 = ch16 l30audioStatusChExt l30audioStatusTBL.6 19 = cha1 INTEGER (omitted) 26 = cha8 35 = chb1 (omitted) 42 = chb8 l30audioStatusChAlign...
  • Page 285 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE 2 = on l30audioErrorClip l30audioErrorTBL.2 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30audioErrorMute l30audioErrorTBL.3 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30audioErrorParity l30audioErrorTBL.4 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30audioErrorVaridity l30audioErrorTBL.5 1 = off INTEGER 2 = on l30audioErrorCrc...
  • Page 286 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30trapIp3TBL l30trapIpTBL.3 Aggregate l30trapManagerIp3 l30trapIp3TBL.1 IP Address IpAddress l30trapManagerIp3Act l30trapIp3TBL.2 1 = enable INTEGER 2 = disable l30trapIp4TBL l30trapIpTBL.4 Aggregate l30trapManagerIp4 l30trapIp4TBL.1 IP Address IpAddress l30trapManagerIp4Act l30trapIp4TBL.2 1 = enable INTEGER 2 = disable...
  • Page 287: Extended Trap (Variable Binding List)

    2 OID: iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).snmpV2(6).snmpModules(3). snmpMIB(1).snmpMIBObjects(1).snmpTrap(4).snmpTrapOID(1).0 Syntax: OBJECT IDENTIFIER Range: Description: Trap OID ● index 3 OID: leader(20111).lv5490(30).lv5490ST1(1).l30notificationTBL(0). l30trapStrTBL(2).l30trapCounter(1) Syntax: Counter32 Range: 1 to 4294967295 Description: The total number of enterprise traps sent after starting up ● index 4 OID: leader(20111).lv5490(30).lv5490ST1(1).l30notificationTBL(0).
  • Page 288 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● index 7 OID: leader(20111).lv5490(30).lv5490ST1(1).l30notificationTBL(0). l30trapContentTBL(1).l30trapErrorTBL(1).X leader(20111).lv5490(30).lv5490ST1(1).l30notificationTBL(0). l30trapContentTBL(1).l30trapNormalTBL(2).X Syntax: DisplayString Range: Up to 16 characters Description: OID indicating the error and error information character string (see the table below) When an error occurs, OID and error information character string of l30notificationTBL(0).l30trapContentTBL(1).l30trapErrorTBL(1).X...
  • Page 289 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● l30notificationTBL(1) group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30trapContentTBL l30notificationTBL.1 l30trapErrorTBL l30trapContentTBL.1 Aggregate l30trapErrorFan l30TrapErrorTBL.1 FAN_STOP l30trapErrorNoSignal l30TrapErrorTBL.2 NO_SIGNAL l30trapErrorUnknown l30TrapErrorTBL.3 FORMAT_UNKNOW l30trapErrorCable l30TrapErrorTBL.4 CABLE_ERR l30trapErrorCableWarn l30TrapErrorTBL.5 CABLE_WAR l30trapErrorAudioSample l30TrapErrorTBL.6 A_SMPL_ERR l30trapErrorAudioInhibit l30TrapErrorTBL.7 A_INH_ERR l30trapErrorAudioDbn l30TrapErrorTBL.8 A_DBN_ERR l30trapErrorAudioParity l30TrapErrorTBL.9 A_PRTY_ERR l30trapErrorAudioBch...
  • Page 290 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30trapErrorEyeHdTf l30TrapErrorTBL.40 EYE_HD_TF_ERR l30trapErrorEyeHdTr l30TrapErrorTBL.41 EYE_HD_TR_ERR l30trapErrorEyeHdAmp l30TrapErrorTBL.42 EYE_HD_AMP_ERR l30trapErrorEye3gUndershoot l30TrapErrorTBL.43 EYE_3G_OF_ERR l30trapErrorEye3gOvershoot l30TrapErrorTBL.44 EYE_3G_OR_ERR l30trapErrorEyeCJit l30TrapErrorTBL.45 EYE_3G_C_JIT_ERR l30trapErrorEyeTJit l30TrapErrorTBL.46 EYE_3G_T_JIT_ERR l30trapErrorEyeTrTf l30TrapErrorTBL.47 EYE_3G_TR_TF_ER l30trapErrorEyeTf l30TrapErrorTBL.48 EYE_3G_TF_ERR l30trapErrorEyeTr l30TrapErrorTBL.49 EYE_3G_TR_ERR l30trapErrorEyeAmp l30TrapErrorTBL.50 EYE_3G_AMP_ERR l30trapErrorAudioValidity l30TrapErrorTBL.51 VAL:XX (where XX is...
  • Page 291 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE hexadecimal notation) l30trapErrorSdiBlackSt2 l30TrapErrorTBL.58 BLK_ST2_ERR l30trapErrorSdiFreezeSt2 l30TrapErrorTBL.59 FRZ_ST2_ERR l30trapErrorSdiLevelC_St2 l30TrapErrorTBL.69 LVL_C_ST2_ERR l30trapErrorSdiLevelY_St2 l30TrapErrorTBL.70 LVL_Y_ST2_ERR l30trapErrorSdiCompGamutSt2 l30TrapErrorTBL.71 CGMUT_ST2_ERR l30trapErrorSdiGamutSt2 l30TrapErrorTBL.72 GMUT_ST2_ERR l30trapNormalTBL l30trapContentTBL.2 Aggregate l30trapNormalFan l30TrapNormalTBL.1 FAN_STOP l30trapNormalNoSignal l30TrapNormalTBL.2 NO_SIGNAL l30trapNormalUnknown l30TrapNormalTBL.3 FORMAT_UNKNOW l30trapNormalCable l30TrapNormalTBL.4 CABLE_ERR l30trapNormalCableWarn...
  • Page 292 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE/RANGE l30trapNormalEyeHdOvershoot l30TrapNormalTBL.36 EYE_HD_OR_ERR l30trapNormalEyeHdCJit l30TrapNormalTBL.37 EYE_HD_C_JIT_ERR l30trapNormalEyeHdTJit l30TrapNormalTBL.38 EYE_HD_T_JIT_ERR l30trapNormalEyeHdTrTf l30TrapNormalTBL.39 EYE_HD_TR_TF_ER l30trapNormalEyeHdTf l30TrapNormalTBL.40 EYE_HD_TF_ERR l30trapNormalEyeHdTr l30TrapNormalTBL.41 EYE_HD_TR_ERR l30trapNormalEyeHdAmp l30TrapNormalTBL.42 EYE_HD_AMP_ERR l30trapNormalEye3gUndershoot l30TrapNormalTBL.43 EYE_3G_OF_ERR l30trapNormalEye3gOvershoot l30TrapNormalTBL.44 EYE_3G_OR_ERR l30trapNormalEyeCJit l30TrapNormalTBL.45 EYE_3G_C_JIT_ERR l30trapNormalEyeTJit l30TrapNormalTBL.46 EYE_3G_T_JIT_ERR l30trapNormalEyeTrTf l30TrapNormalTBL.47 EYE_3G_TR_TF_ER...
  • Page 293 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL ● Error information Error Number (*1) Error Information Character String Description FAN_STOP Fan stop detection NO_SIGNAL No input signal detection FORMAT_UNKNOWN Unknown signal format detection CABLE_ERR Cable length measurement error detection CABLE_WAR Cable length measurement warning detection A_SMPL_ERR (EMB AUDIO) SAMPLE error detection A_INH_ERR...
  • Page 294 10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL Error Number (*1) Error Information Character String Description EYE_3G_C_JIT_ERR (EYE) 3G Current jitter error detection EYE_3G_T_JIT_ERR (EYE) 3G Timing jitter error detection EYE_3G_TR_TF_ERR (EYE) 3G Delta Time error detection EYE_3G_TF_ERR (EYE) 3G Fall Time error detection EYE_3G_TR_ERR (EYE) 3G Rise Time error detection EYE_3G_AMP_ERR...
  • Page 295: Http Server Feature

    10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL 10.4 HTTP Server Feature You can use this feature to control the LV 5490 from a web browser on a PC in the same manner as you would control the LV 5490 from the panel. 10.4.1 Operating Environment The following web browsers have been confirmed to work.
  • Page 296: Procedure

    10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL 10.4.3 Procedure Configure the Ethernet settings on the LV 5490's ETHERNET SETUP tab. Set the IP Address, and set HTTP Server Select to ON. See section 6.2.2, “Configuring Ethernet Settings.” SYS → F•2 SYSTEM SETUP → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB →...
  • Page 297 When the display selection page appears, select Web Server (with Display) or Web Server. If you select Web Server (with Display), a screen much like the screen on the LV 5490 is displayed, but responses to operations can take 4 to 10 seconds, and auto display updating is every 10 seconds.
  • Page 298 F•D operation as pressing the corresponding control on the LV 5490. On tab menus and some screens, -50 operates as -5 and +50 operates as +5. Also, in places where the setting resolution is a value other than 1, the value that is set is “resolution ×...
  • Page 299: Sntp Client Function

    10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL 10.5 SNTP Client Function The LV 5490 can display time that is synchronized to an NTP server on the network. 10.5.1 Procedure Configure the Ethernet settings on the LV 5490's ETHERNET SETUP tab. Set SNTP Client Select to ON, and set the IP address, server IP address, and time zone adjustment.
  • Page 300: Time Adjustment Value

    10. ETHERNET REMOTE CONTROL 10.5.2 Time Adjustment Value The date and time exchanged with an NTP (SNTP) are basically Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Therefore, the time must be adjusted in accordance with the country or region where the device is used in. On the ETHERNET SETUP tab, set Time Zone Adjust to one of the following values.
  • Page 301: 11. 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.
  • Page 302: Input Menu

    11. MENU TREE 11.2 INPUT Menu INPUT ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF )
  • Page 303: Sys Menu

    11. MENU TREE 11.3 SYS Menu SIGNAL COMPLETE IN OUT PREV NEXT menu SYSTEM COMPLETE SETUP PREV NEXT menu SYSTEM INFO menu LICENSE CLEAR REGISTER REMOVE menu ( 1 - 28 - 32 ) BACK LIGHT PARAM INIT INITIALIZE LAYOUT INIT ALL INIT INIT CANCEL...
  • Page 304: Cap Menu

    11. MENU TREE 11.4 CAP Menu TRIGGER ( MANUAL / ERROR ) REFRESH DISPLAY ( REAL / HOLD / BOTH ) FILE ( ON / OFF ) TYPE ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) ( ON / OFF ) menu STORE...
  • Page 305: Pset Menu

    11. MENU TREE 11.5 PSET Menu COMMENT CLEAR PSET No.1 PSET INPUT No.2 DELETE No.3 INSERT No.4 <= No.5 => No.6 CHAR SET more menu ・ OVER WRITE ・ STORE ・ ・ OVER WRITE No.55 DELETE No.56 DELETE DELETE No.57 ALL COPY COPY USB->INT No.58...
  • Page 306: 12. Firmware Update History

    Ver. 2.7 on the LV 5490, Ver. 1.1 on the LV 5480 • [LV 5490/5480] The waveform color during capturing has been changed to cyan. • [LV 5490/5480] BT.709 and BT.2020 color spaces is now supported for XYZ input. • [LV 5490/5480] Colorimetry alarm function has been added.
  • Page 307 Manual color space settings has been deleted. Ver. 2.0 on the LV 5490 • [LV 5490] Support for remote control using TELNET, FTP, and SNMP has been added. • [LV 5490] Support for time configuration function using an SNTP server has been added.
  • Page 308 • [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.
  • Page 309 • [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.
  • Page 310 Index 4K NMI ......55, 59, 94, 96, 124, 139, 141 LAYOUT INIT YES ............152 LCD BACK LIGHT ............150 LCD OFF ..............150 LICENSE ..............149 ALL COPY INT->USB ..........168 ALL COPY USB->INT ..........169 ALL INIT YES............152 NMI ..........55, 59, 124, 139, 141 BMP .................
  • Page 311 Following information is for Chinese RoHS only 所含有毒有害物质信息 部件号码: LV 5490 / LV 5480 此标志适用于在中国销售的电子信息产品,依据2006年2月28日公布的 《电子信息产品污染控制管理办法》以及SJ/T11364-2006《电子信息产品污染 控制标识要求》,表示该产品在使用完结后可再利用。数字表示的是环境保护使 用期限,只要遵守与本产品有关的安全和使用上的注意事项,从制造日算起在数 字所表示的年限内,产品不会产生环境污染和对人体、财产的影响。 产品适当使用后报废的方法请遵从电子信息产品的回收、再利用相关法令。 详细请咨询各级政府主管部门。 产品中有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量 有毒有害物质或元素 Hazardous Substances in each Part 部件名称 Parts 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr(Ⅵ))
  • Page 312 Contact Us Head office Sales Department Tel 81-45-541-2123 Fax 81-45-541-2823 Email sales@leader.co.jp 2-6-33 Tsunashimahigashi , Kohoku-ku , Yokohama-shi , Kanagawa , 223-8505 , Japan www.leader.co.jp Oct. 29, 2018 Ver.15 (Firmware Ver.5.2)

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