Leader LV 5480 Series Function Menu Explanations

Leader LV 5480 Series Function Menu Explanations

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FUNCTION MENU EXPLANATIONS
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SDI INPUT
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  • Page 1 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 IP (NMI) LV 5490SER09 12G-SDI EYE LV 5490SER10 VIDEO NOISE METER FUNCTION MENU EXPLANATIONS Thank you for purchasing.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......................1 About This Manual ........................1 About Trademarks and Licenses ....................1 About Terminology Used in this Manual ..................1 About the LV 5480 ........................3 VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY ..............4 Setting the Waveform Display Position ..................4 Configuring the Display Settings ....................
  • Page 3 2.7.4 Selecting the Setup Level ....................32 VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY ................33 Configuring the Intensity and Scale Settings ................34 3.1.1 Adjusting the Vector Intensity ................... 34 3.1.2 Selecting the Vector Color ....................34 3.1.3 Adjusting the Scale Intensity .................... 34 3.1.4 Selecting the Scale Color ....................
  • Page 4 Configuring the Display Settings ..................... 56 PICTURE DISPLAY ....................57 Adjusting the Picture ....................... 57 5.1.1 Switching between the Color and Monochrome Displays ..........57 5.1.2 Setting the Chroma Gain....................57 5.1.3 Adjusting the Brightness ....................58 5.1.4 Adjusting the Contrast ...................... 58 5.1.5 Adjusting the Gain ......................
  • Page 5 5.7.6 Turning the Alarm Function On and Off ................87 5.7.7 Setting the Threshold of the Alarm Function ..............87 Configuring the Display Settings ..................... 88 5.8.1 Selecting the Display Size ....................88 5.8.2 Gamut Error Display ......................89 5.8.3 Turning the Information On and Off .................
  • Page 6 7.9.3 Metadata Display (Option) ..................... 124 7.9.4 Displaying the Channel Status ..................127 7.9.5 Displaying User Bits ....................... 128 7.9.6 Resetting Errors ......................128 STATUS DISPLAY ....................129 Status Screen Explanation ....................129 Configuring Error Detection Settings ..................133 8.2.1 Error Setup 1 ........................
  • Page 7 8.9.8 Displaying the Data Broadcast Trigger Signal ............... 180 8.9.9 Displaying User Data ..................... 181 8.9.10 V-ANC SMPTE Display ....................181 8.9.11 Displaying AFD Packets ....................182 8.9.12 Performing Custom Searches ..................183 8.10 IP(NMI) Status Screen Explanation (SER08) ................ 185 EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) ............
  • Page 8 10. Installing the Plug-in (SER08) ................. 214 11. MENU TREE ......................218 11.1 WFM Menu ..........................218 11.2 VECT Menu ........................... 220 11.3 PIC Menu ..........................223 11.4 AUDIO Menu (SER03) ......................226 11.5 STATUS Menu ........................228 11.6 EYE Menu (SER02/SER09) ....................232...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION About This Manual This manual explains the measurement menus that become available when any of the following units or option is installed in the LV 5490 (MULTI WAVEFORM MONITOR). For the product specifications and details on how to operate the LV 5490, see the LV 5490 Instruction Manual.
  • Page 10 1. INTRODUCTION ● Input Formats and Link Systems The following names are used for the input formats and link systems. Multi link may be used as a collective term to refer to dual link and quad link. Table 1-1 Input formats and link systems Name Description Link System...
  • Page 11: About The Lv 5480

    1. INTRODUCTION 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 1-2 LV 5490 vs.
  • Page 12: Video Signal Waveform Display

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY To display the video signal waveform, press WFM. Figure 2-1 Video signal waveform display ● Colorimetry Normally, colorimetry is not displayed, but when the colorimetry alarm is set to on in the system settings and a colorimetry different from the one specified is received, the alarm is indicated in red in the upper left of the screen.
  • Page 13: Configuring The Display Settings

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY Configuring the Display Settings To configure the display settings, press F•1 INTEN/SCALE/DISPLAY on the WFM menu. WFM → F•1 INTEN/SCALE/DISPLAY → Figure 2-3 INTEN/SCALE/DISPLAY menu 2.2.1 Adjusting the Vector Intensity To adjust the video signal waveform intensity, follow the procedure below. Press the function dial (F•D) to return the setting to its default value (0).
  • Page 14: Adjusting The Scale Intensity

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.2.3 Adjusting the Scale Intensity To configure the scale, press F•3 WFM SCALE on the INTEN/SCALE/DISPLAY menu. WFM → F•1 INTEN/SCALE/DISPLAY → F•3 WFM SCALE → Figure 2-4 WFM SCALE menu To adjust the scale intensity, follow the procedure below. Press the function dial (F•D) to return the setting to its default value (4).
  • Page 15 2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY SCALE UNIT = HDV,SDV SCALE UNIT = HD%,SD% SCALE UNIT = 150%...
  • Page 16 2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY SCALE UNIT = 1023 SCALE UNIT = 1023,255 SCALE UNIT = 3FF Figure 2-5 Selecting the scale unit...
  • Page 17: Displaying A Scale For 75 % Intensity Color Bars

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.2.6 Displaying a Scale for 75 % Intensity Color Bars When COLOR MATRIX is set to YCbCr, to display a scale that matches the peak levels of the color difference signals for 75 % intensity color bars, follow the procedure below. Reference COLOR MATRIX →...
  • Page 18: Selecting The Display Mode

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.2.7 Selecting the Display Mode To configure the display, press F•4 WFM DISPLAY on the INTEN/SCALE/DISPLAY menu. WFM → F•1 INTEN/SCALE/DISPLAY → F•4 WFM DISPLAY → Figure 2-7 WFM DISPLAY menu To select the video signal waveform display mode, follow the procedure below. This setting is invalid when COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPOSIT.
  • Page 19: Turning The Channels On And Off

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.2.8 Turning the Channels On and Off To turn individual channels on and off, follow the procedure below. You cannot turn off all the channels. This menu item is not available when COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPOSIT or when YGBR or YRGB is set to ON.
  • Page 20: Configuring The 3G-B-Ds Display Settings

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 4Y PARADE = ON Figure 2-9 4Y parade display 2.2.10 Configuring the 3G-B-DS Display Settings When measuring 3G-B-DS, to select the display mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM → F•1 INTEN/SCALE/DISPLAY → F•4 WFM DISPLAY → F•5 3G-B-DS DISPLAY: STREAM1 / STREAM2 / MIX / ALIGN Settings STREAM1: Stream 1 is displayed.
  • Page 21: Configuring The Gain And Filter Settings

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 3G-B-DS DISPLAY = ALIGN Figure 2-10 Configuring the 3G-B-DS display settings Configuring the Gain and Filter Settings To configure the gain and filter settings, press F•2 GAIN/FILTER on the WFM menu. WFM → F•2 GAIN/FILTER → Figure 2-11 GAIN/FILTER menu 2.3.1 Selecting the Fixed Gain...
  • Page 22: Selecting The Filter

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.3.3 Selecting the Filter To select the filter to apply to video signal waveforms, follow the procedure below. The filters that you can select vary depending on the COLOR MATRIX setting. Reference COLOR MATRIX → section 2.7.1, “Selecting the Color Matrix.” Procedure (When COLOR MATRIX is set to YCbCr, XYZ, GBR, or RGB) WFM →...
  • Page 23 2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY Procedure (When COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPOSIT) WFM → F•2 GAIN/FILTER → F•3 FILTER: FLAT / LUM / FLAT+LUM / LUM+CRMA Settings FLAT: Only the pseudo-composite signal is displayed. LUM: Only the luminance signal is displayed. FLAT+LUM: The pseudo-composite and luminance signals are displayed side by side.
  • Page 24: Setting The Scale Jump

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY FILTER = FLAT+LUM FILTER = LUM+CRMA Figure 2-13 Selecting the filter (composite) 2.3.4 Setting the Scale Jump If F•2 GAIN MAG is set to X5, the waveform is expanded five times in the Y-axis direction. To select the area you want to see expanded, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 25 2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY ● 0 to 90 The LV 5490 has 10 types of screens in the Y-axis direction, and 0 to 90 is used to switch between these screens. For example, if the scale unit is % and YCbCr is displayed, selecting 0 displays the 0 to 20% range, selecting 10 displays the 10 to 30% range, and selecting 90 displays the 90 to 110% range.
  • Page 26: Configuring Sweep Settings

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY Configuring Sweep Settings To configure the sweep settings, press F•3 SWEEP on the WFM menu. WFM → F•3 SWEEP → Figure 2-15 SWEEP menu 2.4.1 Selecting the Sweep Method To select the video signal waveform sweep method, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM →...
  • Page 27: Selecting The Line Display Format

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.4.2 Selecting the Line Display Format When F•1 SWEEP is set to H, to select the sweep time, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM → F•3 SWEEP → F•2 H SWEEP: 1H / 2H Settings One line is displayed.
  • Page 28: Selecting The Field Display Format

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.4.3 Selecting the Field Display Format When F•1 SWEEP is set to V, to select the sweep time, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM → F•3 SWEEP → F•2 V SWEEP: 1V / 2V Settings One field is displayed.
  • Page 29: Selecting The Horizontal Magnification

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.4.4 Selecting the Horizontal Magnification To select the horizontal magnification, follow the procedure below. The magnifications that you can select vary as shown below depending on settings such as COLOR MATRIX. Reference COLOR MATRIX → section 2.7.1, “Selecting the Color Matrix.” Table 2-1 Horizontal magnifications F•1 SWEEP COLOR MATRIX...
  • Page 30 2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY SWEEP MAG = X10 SWEEP MAG = ACTIVE SWEEP MAG = BLANK Figure 2-19 Horizontal magnifications...
  • Page 31: Displaying The Blanking Interval

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.4.5 Displaying the Blanking Interval To set how the waveforms in the blanking interval are displayed, follow the procedure below. If a setting other than REMOVE is selected, the vertical blanking interval is also displayed on the vector waveform display.
  • Page 32: Configuring Line Selection Settings

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY Configuring Line Selection Settings To configure line selection settings, press F•4 LINE SEL on the WFM menu. WFM → F•4 LINE SEL → Figure 2-21 LINE SEL menu 2.5.1 Turning Line Selection On and Off To display the vector of the selected line, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 33: Setting The Line Selection Range

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.5.2 Setting the Line Selection Range When F•1 LINE SELECT is set to ON and the input signal format is interlaced or segmented frame, to set the line selection range, follow the procedure below. Changing this setting will also change the selected line on the vector, picture, and status (data dump) displays.
  • Page 34: Selecting The Cursor

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.6.2 Selecting the Cursor To select the X (time measurement) or Y (amplitude measurement) cursor, follow the procedure below. If F•1 CURSOR is set to ON XY, select the cursor to move here. Procedure WFM → F•5 CURSOR → F•2 XY SEL: X / Y XY SEL = X XY SEL = Y Figure 2-24 Selecting the cursor...
  • Page 35: Selecting The Y-Axis Measurement Unit

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.6.4 Selecting the Y-Axis Measurement Unit When F•2 XY SEL is set to Y, to select the Y-axis cursor measurement unit, follow the procedure below. Reference COLOR MATRIX → section 2.7.1, “Selecting the Color Matrix.” Procedure WFM →...
  • Page 36: Turning The Cursor Value Display On And Off

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.6.6 Turning the Cursor Value Display On and Off To display cursor values, follow the procedure shown below (except when F•3 Y UNIT is set to R%). The display unit is the unit specified with F•3 Y UNIT or F•3 X UNIT. If F•1 CURSOR is set to ON XY, the value is displayed on the cursor selected with F•2 XY SEL.
  • Page 37: Configuring The Color System Settings

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY Configuring the Color System Settings To configure the color system settings, press F•7 COLOR SYSTEM on the WFM menu. WFM → F•7 COLOR SYSTEM → Figure 2-26 COLOR SYSTEM menu 2.7.1 Selecting the Color Matrix The LV 5490SER01 or LV 5490SER02 performs a matrix conversion on a input signal to convert it into a GBR, RGB or pseudo-composite signal.
  • Page 38 2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY COLOR MATRIX = XYZ COLOR MATRIX = GBR COLOR MATRIX = RGB...
  • Page 39: Turning The Luminance Signal On And Off

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY COLOR MATRIX = COMPOSIT Figure 2-27 Selecting the color matrix 2.7.2 Turning the Luminance Signal On and Off When F•1 COLOR MATRIX is set to GBR or RGB, to turn the luminance signal (Y) on and off, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 40: Selecting The Composite Display Format

    2. VIDEO SIGNAL WAVEFORM DISPLAY 2.7.3 Selecting the Composite Display Format To select the composite display format, follow the procedure below. Procedure WFM → F•7 COLOR SYSTEM → F•4 COMPOSIT FORMAT: AUTO / NTSC / PAL Settings AUTO: When the input signal frame rate is 25 Hz or 50 Hz, the format is PAL. Otherwise, the format is NTSC.
  • Page 41: Vector Waveform Display

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY To display vectors, press VECT, F•5 DISPLAY, and then F•1 MODE to select VECTOR. For an explanation when MODE is set to 5BAR, see section 3.7, “5-Bar Display.” For an explanation when MODE is set to HISTOGRAM, see section 3.8, “Histogram Display.” For an explanation when MODE is set to CIE DIAGRAM, see chapter 4, “CIE DIAGRAM DISPLAY (SER05).”...
  • Page 42: Configuring The Intensity And Scale Settings

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY Configuring the Intensity and Scale Settings To configure the intensity and scale settings, press F•1 INTEN / SCALE on the VECT menu. VECT → F•1 INTEN/SCALE → Figure 3-2 INTEN/SCALE menu 3.1.1 Adjusting the Vector Intensity To adjust the vector intensity, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 43: Selecting The Scale Color

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY 3.1.4 Selecting the Scale Color To select the scale color, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•1 INTEN/SCALE → F•2 SCALE COLOR: WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE 3.1.5 Turning the Display of the I and Q Axes On and Off To turn the display of the I and Q axes on and off, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 44: Selecting The Scale

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY 3.1.6 Selecting the Scale When COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPONEN, follow the procedure below to select the scale type. Reference COLOR MATRIX → section 3.6.1, “Selecting the Color Matrix.” Procedure VECT → F•1 INTEN/SCALE → F•3 VECT SCALE → F•4 VECT SCALE: AUTO / BT.601 / BT.709 / DCI / BT.2020 Settings AUTO:...
  • Page 45: Selecting The Fixed Gain

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY 3.2.1 Selecting the Fixed Gain To select the fixed vector gain, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•2 VECT GAIN → F•2 GAIN MAG: X1 / X5 / IQ-MAG Settings Vectors are displayed at x1 magnification. Vectors are displayed at x5 magnification.
  • Page 46: Configuring Line Selection Settings

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY Configuring Line Selection Settings To configure line selection settings, press F•3 LINE SEL on the VECT menu. VECT → F•3 LINE SEL → Figure 3-6 LINE SEL menu 3.3.1 Turning Line Selection On and Off To display the vector of the selected line, follow the procedure below. You can use the function dial (F•D) to select a line.
  • Page 47: Setting The Line Selection Range

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY LINE SEL = OFF Figure 3-7 Turning line selection on and off 3.3.2 Setting the Line Selection Range When F•1 LINE SELECT is set to ON and the input signal format is interlaced or segmented frame, to set the line selection range, follow the procedure below. Changing this setting will also change the selected line on the video-signal-waveform, picture, and status (data dump) displays.
  • Page 48: Configuring Marker Settings

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY Configuring Marker Settings To configure marker settings, press F•4 MARKER in the VECT menu. VECT → F•4 MARKER → Figure 3-8 MARKER menu 3.4.1 Displaying the Vector Marker To display a marker on the vector display, follow the procedure below. You can move the marker horizontally using the H POS knob and vertically using the V POS knob.
  • Page 49: Configuring The Display Settings

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY Configuring the Display Settings To configure the display settings, press F•5 DISPLAY on the VECT menu. VECT → F•5 DISPLAY → Figure 3-10 DISPLAY menu 3.5.1 Switching the Display Mode To select the display mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT →...
  • Page 50: Configuring The Color System Settings

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY 3G-B-DS DISPLAY = MIX 3G-B-DS DISPLAY = ALIGN Figure 3-11 Configuring the 3G-B-DS display settings Configuring the Color System Settings To configure the color system settings, press F•7 COLOR SYSTEM on the VECT menu. VECT → F•7 COLOR SYSTEM → Figure 3-12 COLOR SYSTEM menu...
  • Page 51: Selecting The Color Matrix

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY 3.6.1 Selecting the Color Matrix To select the vector display format, follow the procedure below. The selected display format is indicated in the lower right of the display. Procedure VECT → F•7 COLOR SYSTEM → F•1 COLOR MATRIX: COMPONEN / COMPOSIT Settings COMPONEN: The component chrominance signal is displayed on the X and Y axes.
  • Page 52: Selecting The Composite Display Format

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY 3.6.2 Selecting the Composite Display Format To select the composite display format, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•7 COLOR SYSTEM → F•2 COMPOSIT FORMAT: AUTO / NTSC / PAL Settings AUTO: When the input signal frame rate is 25 Hz or 50 Hz, the format is PAL. Otherwise, the format is NTSC.
  • Page 53: Selecting The Setup Level

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY 3.6.3 Selecting the Setup Level When F•1 COLOR MATRIX is set to COMPOSIT, to select the setup level, follow the procedure below. This menu does not appear if the composite display format is PAL. Procedure VECT → F•7 COLOR SYSTEM → F•3 SETUP: 0% / 7.5% 3.6.4 Displaying a Scale for 75 % Intensity Color Bars To display a scale for 75 % intensity color bars, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 54: 5-Bar Display

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY 5-Bar Display In the 5-bar display, the YC signal is converted into a GBR or pseudo-composite signal, and the peak levels of the converted signal's Y, G, B, R, and CMP (composite) components are displayed simultaneously using five bars. Figure 3-16 5-bar display ●...
  • Page 55: Selecting The Scale Unit

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY 3.7.1 Selecting the Scale Unit When MODE is set to 5BAR, to select the scale unit, follow the procedure below. Reference MODE → Section 3.5.1, “Switching the Display Mode”, Section 3.6.2, “Selecting the Composite Display Forma” Procedure VECT →...
  • Page 56: Histogram Display

    3. VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY Histogram Display To display histogram, press VECT, F•5 DISPLAY, and then F•1 MODE to select HISTOGRAM. The histogram display shows the image data distribution by plotting the luminance level on the horizontal axis and the number of pixels at each luminance level on the vertical axis. If SER07 is installed, you can change the horizontal scale.
  • Page 57: Cie Diagram Display (Ser05)

    4. CIE DIAGRAM DISPLAY (SER05) CIE DIAGRAM DISPLAY (SER05) To display CIE chromaticity diagram, press VECT, F•5 DISPLAY, and then F•1 MODE to select CIE DIAGRAM. For an explanation when MODE is set to VECTOR or HISTOGRAM, see chapter 3, “VECTOR WAVEFORM DISPLAY.”...
  • Page 58: Configuring The Scale Settings

    4. CIE DIAGRAM DISPLAY (SER05) Configuring the Scale Settings To configure the scale settings, press F•1 SCALE on the VECT menu. This menu item does not appear when DISP TYPE is set to TEMP. Reference DISP TYPE → Section 4.2.1, “Selecting the Display Type” VECT →...
  • Page 59: Setting The User-Defined Triangle

    4. CIE DIAGRAM DISPLAY (SER05) 4.1.2 Setting the User-defined Triangle To set the user-defined triangle, press F•5 USER TRIANGLE on the SCALE menu. Up to two user-defined triangles can be specified. Press F•1 TRIANGLE to select 1 or 2. VECT → F•1 SCALE → F•5 USER TRIANGLE → Figure 4-3 USER TRIANGLE menu To change the vertex coordinates of the color triangle, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 60: Selecting The Color Scale

    4. CIE DIAGRAM DISPLAY (SER05) The key operations that you can perform in the triangle name input display are as follows: F•1 CLEAR ALL : Deletes all characters F•2 DELETE : Deletes the character at the cursor F•3 INSERT : Inserts a character at the cursor F•4 <= : Moves the cursor to the left F•5 =>...
  • Page 61: Turning The Sub Scale On And Off

    4. CIE DIAGRAM DISPLAY (SER05) 4.1.4 Turning the Sub Scale On and Off To set the sub scale, press F•4 SUB SCALE on the SCALE menu. VECT → F•1 SCALE → F•4 SUB SCALE → Figure 4-6 SUB SCALE menu To turn on and off the color temperature curve, grid, white point (D65), or triangle name, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 62: Setting The Chromaticity Diagram Mode

    4. CIE DIAGRAM DISPLAY (SER05) Setting the Chromaticity Diagram Mode To set the chromaticity diagram mode, press F•2 CIE DIAGRAM on the VECT menu. VECT → F•2 CIE DIAGRAM → Figure 4-8 CIE DIAGRAM menu 4.2.1 Selecting the Display Type To select the display type, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 63: Selecting The Display Standard

    4. CIE DIAGRAM DISPLAY (SER05) 4.2.2 Selecting the Display Standard To select the display standard, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•2 CIE DIAGRAM → F•2 CIE STD: CIE1931 / CIE1976 Settings CIE1931: Chromaticity diagram based on CIE 1931 is displayed. CIE1976: Chromaticity diagram based on CIE 1976 is displayed.
  • Page 64: Configuring Line Selection Settings

    4. CIE DIAGRAM DISPLAY (SER05) Configuring Line Selection Settings To configure line selection settings, press F•3 LINE SEL on the VECT menu. See section 3.3, “Configuring Line Selection Settings.” Configuring Cursor Settings To configure cursor settings, press F•4 CURSOR on the VECT menu. VECT →...
  • Page 65: Picture Display

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY PICTURE DISPLAY To display the picture, press PIC. Figure 5-1 Picture display Adjusting the Picture To adjust the picture, press F•1 ADJUST in the PIC menu. PIC → F•1 ADJUST → Figure 5-2 ADJUST menu 5.1.1 Switching between the Color and Monochrome Displays To switch between the color and monochrome displays, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 66: Adjusting The Brightness

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.1.3 Adjusting the Brightness To adjust the brightness, follow the procedure below. Press the function dial (F•D) to return the setting to its default value (0.0). Procedure PIC → F•1 ADJUST → F•3 BRIGHTNESS[%]: -50.0 - 0.0 - 50.0 5.1.4 Adjusting the Contrast To adjust the contrast, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 67: Adjusting The Bias

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.1.6 Adjusting the Bias To adjust the bias, press F•2 BIAS on the GAIN/BIAS menu. PIC → F•1 ADJUST → F•5 GAIN/BIAS → F•2 BIAS → Figure 5-4 BIAS menu To set the RGB signal bias separately for each color, follow the procedure below. Press the function dial (F•D) to return the setting to its default value (0.0).
  • Page 68: Turning The Display Of The Frame Marker On And Off

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.2.1 Turning the Display of the Frame Marker On and Off To turn the display of the frame marker on and off, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•2 MARKER → F•1 FRAME MARKER: ON / OFF 5.2.2 Turning the Display of the Center Marker On and Off To turn the display of the center marker on and off, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 69 5. PICTURE DISPLAY The AFD codes that are displayed in the upper left of the screen are displayed as shown below according to the coded frame and the AFD code. If there are no AFD packets embedded in the input signal, “---------” is displayed. Table 5-1 Displaying AFD Displayed AFD Coded...
  • Page 70: Setting The Aspect Shadow

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.2.4 Setting the Aspect Shadow When F•3 ASPECT MARKER is set to a value other than OFF, to adjust the darkness of the aspect marker shadow, follow the procedure below. The larger the number, the darker the shadow.
  • Page 71: Setting The Safe Action Marker

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.2.5 Setting the Safe Action Marker To configure safety marker settings, press F•5 SAFETY ZONE on the MARKER menu. This menu item does not appear when F•3 ASPECT MARKER is set to AFD. PIC → F•2 MARKER → F•5 SAFETY ZONE → Figure 5-8 SAFETY ZONE menu To display the safe action marker, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 72: Setting User Markers

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.2.7 Setting User Markers By setting F•1 SAFE ACTION to USER1 and F•2 SAFE TITLE to USER2, you can display up to two user-defined markers. To configure user-defined marker settings, press F•3 USER1/2 SET on the SAFETY ZONE menu.
  • Page 73: Turning Line Selection On And Off

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.3.1 Turning Line Selection On and Off To display a marker on the selected line, follow the procedure below. You can use the function dial (F•D) to select a line. The number of the selected line appears in the upper left of the display.
  • Page 74: Setting The Lip Sync Measurement Range (Ser03)

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.3.3 Setting the Lip Sync Measurement Range (SER03) To set the lip sync measurement range, press F•3 AV PHASE on the LINE SELCT menu. PIC → F・3 LINE SELECT → F・3 AV PHASE → Figure 5-12 AV PHASE menu To set the lip sync measurement range, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 75: Configuring Cinelite Settings

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY Configuring CINELITE Settings The CINELITE feature displays the luminance level of a video signal on the picture display. To show the CINELITE display, press F•4 CINELITE in the PIC menu. PIC → F•4 CINELITE → Figure 5-13 CINELITE menu To switch to the CINELITE display, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 76: Stop Screen Explanation

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.4.1 f Stop Screen Explanation To set f Stop, press F•1 CINELITE DISPLAY to select f Stop and then press F•2 f Stop SETUP. On the f Stop screen, luminance levels are displayed using f-stop (exposure) values. The measured f Stop value for a group of measured points is typically displayed using white, but it will be displayed using yellow when it corresponds to a luminance level of 80 % or more.
  • Page 77: Procedure For Displaying The F Stop Screen

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.4.2 Procedure for Displaying the f Stop Screen The following example shows how to display luminance levels as f Stop numbers relative to the luminance level of 18 % gray chart. Include an 18 % gray chart with the objects that you are filming.
  • Page 78: Display Screen Explanation

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.4.3 %DISPLAY Screen Explanation To set %DISPLAY, press F•1 CINELITE DISPLAY to select %DISPLAY and then press F•2 %DISPLAY SETUP. On the %DISPLAY screen, you can display luminance levels as Y percentages, RGB percentages, 255 RGB, using CODE VALUE levels, or using CODE VALUE DEC levels. Use F•4 UNIT SELECT to select the display format.
  • Page 79 5. PICTURE DISPLAY ● RGB255 Display Each R, G, and B level is indicated using 256 steps from 0 to 255. The levels are also indicated using bars on the left side of the display (the order is R, G, and then B). The value of an RGB level that is 100 % or greater is 255.
  • Page 80 5. PICTURE DISPLAY ● CODE VALUE DEC Display The SDI signal video data is displayed in decimal notation. If the input signal is YCbCr, the data is displayed in YCbCr. If the input signal is RGB, the data is displayed in RGB. If the input signal is XYZ, data is displayed using values converted into RGB (with black level offset added).
  • Page 81: Selecting The Points To Display

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.4.4 Selecting the Points to Display You can set three points to measure: P1 to P3. To select the measured points that you want to display, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•4 CINELITE → F•2 f Stop SETUP → F•2 MEAS NUMBERS: P1 / P1+P2 / P1+P2+P3 →...
  • Page 82: Configuring User-Defined Correction Tables

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.4.7 Configuring User-Defined Correction Tables The default gamma correction value when measuring f Stop levels is 0.45, but you can also use a user-defined gamma correction table that matches the gamma characteristics of the camera that you are using. There are two types of user-defined correction tables.
  • Page 83 5. PICTURE DISPLAY Press F•2 GAMMA CAL. When you press F•2 GAMMA CAL, a user-defined correction table appears in the bottom left of the screen, and the luminance level appears as a 10-bit value (0 % is displayed as 64, and 100 % is displayed as 940) close to the cursor. This setting is available when F•1 GAMMA SELECT is set to an option from USER1 to USER3.
  • Page 84 5. PICTURE DISPLAY The REF value in the user-defined correction table is entered when you press F•4 18% REF-SET on the f Stop display. For example, if you use the left-hand table shown below and press F•4 18% REF-SET when the luminance value at the intersection of the cursors is 416 (10-bit value), the f Stop value at that point (3.0) is displayed as the REF value.
  • Page 85 5. PICTURE DISPLAY ● Loading a User-Defined Correction Table into the LV 5490 You can load up to five user-defined correction tables into the LV 5490. To load a user-defined correction table into the LV 5490, follow the procedure below. Create a user-defined correction table.
  • Page 86 5. PICTURE DISPLAY Keyword Specifications Be sure to put the keyword lines before the data lines and to enter a keyword without anything preceding it at the beginning of each keyword line. NAME: The LV 5770A/7770 displays the eight characters that follow the separator (colon) as the name of the correction table.
  • Page 87: Displaying Synchronized Markers

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 10. Use function dial (F•D) to select the file to copy from the USB memory. 11. Press F•3 FILE LOAD The user-defined correction table that you selected is copied from the USB memory to USER_A. The copy operation is complete when the file list screen disappears and the display returns to the measurement screen.
  • Page 88: Configuring Cinezone Settings

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY Configuring CINEZONE Settings The CINEZONE display has a gradation (step) display mode, in which the picture luminance levels are converted into RGB colors and displayed and a search display mode, in which the specified luminance level is displayed using green. To set either of these modes, on the picture menu, press F•4 CINELITE and then F•2 CINEZONE SETUP.
  • Page 89: Search Display Mode

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY Procedure PIC → F•4 CINELITE → F•1 CINELITE DISPLAY → F•2 CINEZONE SETUP → F•1 CINEZONE FORM to select STEP → F•2 UPPER → F•3 LOWER CINEZONE FORM = GRADATE CINEZONE FORM = STEP Figure 5-24 Step display 5.5.3 Search Display Mode In the search display mode, the specified luminance level ±0.5 % is displayed using green...
  • Page 90: Focus Assist Display (Ser04)

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY Focus Assist Display (SER04) The focus assist display makes it easy to verify the focus by highlighting the image according to the amount of detected edges. To configure the focus assist settings, press F•5 FOCUS on the PIC menu. This menu item does not appear when SIZE is set to FULL FRM.
  • Page 91: Selecting The Luminance Level

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.6.4 Selecting the Luminance Level When F•2 FOCUS ASSIST is set to ON, to select the picture luminance level as a percentage, follow the procedure below. Select OFF to hide the picture. Select EMBOSS to emboss the edges. Procedure PIC →...
  • Page 92: Video Noise Meter (Ser10)

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY Video Noise Meter (SER10) The video noise meter measures the noise included in the Y, G, B, or R signal of the SDI signal applied to the LV 5490 and displays it on the picture. To configure the video noise meter, press F•4 NOISE SETUP and F•5 NOISE STOP/START on the PIC menu.
  • Page 93: Configuring The Measurement Window

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.7.2 Configuring the Measurement Window To display a window for measuring video noise on the picture display, follow the procedure below. The size and area can be set in units of pixels and lines. The green area defined by the diagonally opposite cursors A1 and A2 becomes the measurement window.
  • Page 94: Selecting The Signal To Measure

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.7.3 Selecting the Signal to Measure To select the signal to measure, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•3 LINE SEL / NOISE → F•4 NOISE SETUP → F•2 SIGNAL: Y / G / B / R 5.7.4 Selecting the Filter To set the cutoff frequencies of the low-pass filter and high-pass filter, follow the procedure...
  • Page 95: Turning The Alarm Function On And Off

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.7.6 Turning the Alarm Function On and Off To turn the alarm function on and off, follow the procedure below. When set to on, F•2 ALARM LEVEL appears, and you can set the threshold of the alarm function.
  • Page 96: Configuring The Display Settings

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY Configuring the Display Settings To configure the display settings, press F•7 DISPLAY on the PIC menu. PIC → F•7 DISPLAY → Figure 5-32 DISPLAY menu 5.8.1 Selecting the Display Size To select the picture display size, follow the procedure shown below. Procedure PIC →...
  • Page 97: Gamut Error Display

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY SIZE = REAL Figure 5-33 Selecting the display size 5.8.2 Gamut Error Display To display the locations of gamut errors and luminance errors on the picture, follow the procedure below. These errors are defined by the ranges that you specify by setting Gamut Upper and Gamut Lower, Composite Upper and Composite Lower, and Luminance Upper and Luminance Lower in the status menu.
  • Page 98 5. PICTURE DISPLAY STATUS INFO = ON Figure 5-34 Turning the information on and off...
  • Page 99: Configuring The 3G-B-Ds Display Settings

    5. PICTURE DISPLAY 5.8.4 Configuring the 3G-B-DS Display Settings When measuring 3G-B-DS, to select the display mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•7 DISPLAY → F•3 3G-B-DS DISPLAY: STREAM1 / STREAM2 / MIX / ALIGN Settings STREAM1: Stream 1 is displayed. STREAM2: Stream 2 is displayed.
  • Page 100: Hdr Display (Ser07)

    6. HDR DISPLAY (SER07) HDR DISPLAY (SER07) You can measure HDR signals by installing SER07. HDR signal measurement supports all formats except for SD and XYZ. To measure HDR signals, on the SYS →F•1 SIGNAL IN OUT → HDR tab, set HDR MODE to ON. If necessary, set the STANDARD, HDR->SDR HIGH UPPER LIMIT, SYSTEM GAMMA and REFERENCE LEVEL parameters.
  • Page 101 6. HDR DISPLAY (SER07) Press F•1 COMPLETE. If you change the HDR MODE or STANDARD setting, a message “TONE CURVE SETUP” will be displayed for 10 to 20 seconds.
  • Page 102: Video Signal Waveform Display

    6. HDR DISPLAY (SER07) Video Signal Waveform Display On the video signal waveform display, scales and cursors for HDR signals can be displayed. 6.1.1 Scale Display During HDR measurement, a scale corresponding to the HDR signal is displayed on the right side of the video signal waveform.
  • Page 103 6. HDR DISPLAY (SER07) STANDARD = PQ STANDARD = S-Log3, SYSTEM GAMMA = OFF STANDARD = S-Log3, SYSTEM GAMMA = ON Figure 6-3 Scale display...
  • Page 104: Cursor Display

    6. HDR DISPLAY (SER07) 6.1.2 Cursor Display During cursor measurement, to display measured values for HDR signals, follow the procedure below. The unit of measurement is % when on the HDR tab, STANDARD is HLG or S-Log3 and SYSTEM GAMMA is OFF and cd/m when STANDARD is HLG or S-Log3 and SYSTEM GAMMA is ON or when STANDARD is PQ.
  • Page 105: Vector Waveform Display

    6. HDR DISPLAY (SER07) Vector Waveform Display On the vector display, a histogram for HDR signals can be displayed. 6.2.1 Histogram Display During histogram display, to select the horizontal scale, follow the procedure below. Procedure VECT → F•1 SCALE → F•3 HIST SCALE: % / HDR The scale when HDR is selected varies depending on the settings on the HDR tab and HDR->SDR of the PIC menu.
  • Page 106: Picture Display

    6. HDR DISPLAY (SER07) Picture Display On the picture display, CINELITE and CINEZONE for HDR signals can be displayed. During HDR measurement F•4 CINELITE of the PIC menu changes to F•4 CINELITE/HDR. You can use this to display CINELITE and CINEZONE. PIC →...
  • Page 107: Selecting The Sdr Conversion Format

    6. HDR DISPLAY (SER07) 6.3.2 Selecting the SDR Conversion Format To select the conversion format for converting HDR signals to SDR signals, follow the procedure below. Procedure PIC → F•4 CINELITE/HDR → F•3 HDR->SDR: NORMAL / HIGH / DISABLE Settings NORMAL: HDR signals are converted into linear signals, and the SDR area is displayed.
  • Page 108: Stop Screen

    6. HDR DISPLAY (SER07) HDR->SDR = DISABLE Figure 6-8 Selecting the SDR conversion format 6.3.3 f Stop Screen In the f Stop display of HDR signal, HLG, PQ, or S-Log3 is displayed for GAMMA in the upper left corner of the screen depending on the standard selected with STANDARD on the HDR tab.
  • Page 109: Display Screen

    6. HDR DISPLAY (SER07) 6.3.4 %DISPLAY Screen On the %DISPLAY of HDR signals, to display measured values for HDR signals, follow the procedure below. In addition, even if the brightness level is 80% or higher or 0% or lower, measured values are displayed in white, not yellow. Procedure PIC →...
  • Page 110: Cinezone Display

    6. HDR DISPLAY (SER07) 6.3.5 CINEZONE Display On the CINEZONE display of HDR signals, to display the SDR area in monochrome and HDR area in color, follow the procedure below to select ON. Note that if F•5 HDR ZONE is set to ON, STEP and SEARCH cannot be selected for F•1 CINEZONE FORM.
  • Page 111 6. HDR DISPLAY (SER07) To set the display colors, follow the procedure below. If you set REF at boundary of the SDR area and HDR area, the SDR area can be displayed in monochrome and HDR area in color. UPPER or higher: magenta REF or higher, UPPER or lower: Gradation from blue to red...
  • Page 112: Audio Display

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY AUDIO DISPLAY To display audio, press AUDIO. On the audio display, embedded audio signals applied to SDI INPUT and external audio signals applied to DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT can be measured. DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT can be used as output terminals by switching AUDIO IN/OUT in the system settings.
  • Page 113 7. AUDIO DISPLAY ● Src The Src line in the lower right of the display shows the following information in order from the left. Table 7-1 Src explanation Display Description Reference 1. Input signal Dolby off display Dolby E (option) Dolby Digital (option) Dolby Digital Plus (option)
  • Page 114: Setting The Signals To Measure

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY Setting the Signals to Measure To set the signal to measure, follow the procedure below. Here you can select input signals and assign channels. Procedure AUDIO → F•1 MAPPING Figure 7-2 AUDIO MAPPING tab Table 7-2 AUDIO MAPPING tab explanation Item Description INPUT...
  • Page 115 7. AUDIO DISPLAY Item Description GROUP SELECT Select the audio group. If INPUT is set to SDI in simul mode, also select the input channel. (G1: 1 to 4ch, G2: 5 to 8ch, G3: 9 to 12ch, G4: 13 to 16ch) EXT AUDIO INPUT GROUP If INPUT is set to EXT AUDIO and if both Audio BNC settings are set to Input in the system settings, select the input group.
  • Page 116 7. AUDIO DISPLAY • When INPUT is set to SDI and MIX is set to ON The left half shows the embedded audio signals of the channels selected with GROUP SELECT. The right half shows channels D1 to D8, which are the decoded signals of the channels selected using DECODE CH GROUP.
  • Page 117: Configuring The Dolby Settings (Option)

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY • When INPUT is set to EXT AUDIO and MIX is set to ON The left half shows the external audio signals of the group selected with EXT AUDIO INPUT GROUP. The right half shows channels D1 to D8, which are the decoded signals of the channels selected using DECODE CH GROUP.
  • Page 118: Selecting The Display Mode

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY Table 7-3 DOLBY SETTING tab explanation Item Description Dolby E ONAIR MODE Turn ONAIR MODE on or off. DRC MAIN CH Select DRC. DRC AUX CH Select auxiliary DRC. Dolby E LINE POSITION Turns the frame location indicator display on and off. SELECT Select the type of frame location threshold value.
  • Page 119 7. AUDIO DISPLAY DISPLAY MODE = METER DISPLAY MODE = SURROUND DISPLAY MODE = STATUS Figure 7-8 Selecting the display mode...
  • Page 120: Configuring Error Detection Settings

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY Configuring Error Detection Settings To configure the error detection and meter display settings, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•5 ERROR SETUP Figure 7-9 ERROR SETUP tab Table 7-4 ERROR SETUP tab explanation Item Description AUDIO ERROR SETUP Turn the error detection on or off.
  • Page 121: Meter Display

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY Meter Display Meters are always displayed excluding the Lissajous display and status display during 16-channel management. To configure meter display settings, press F•3 METER SETUP on the AUDIO menu. AUDIO → F•3 METER SETUP → Figure 7-10 Meter display 7.6.1 Selecting the Scale To select the meter's scale, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 122: Setting The Peak Hold

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY The response model details are shown in the following table. Table 7-5 Response model settings F•2 RESPONSE F•3 PPM MODE / Display Delay time Return time Average time F•3 PEAK METER (*1) (*2) TRUEPEAK TRUE PEAK 0 msec 1.7 sec PPM(I) PPM(I)
  • Page 123: Lissajous Display

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY Lissajous Display To display Lissajous curves, set F•2 DISPLAY MODE on the AUDIO menu to LISSAJOU. To configure the Lissajous display settings, press F•4 LISSAJOU SETUP. This setting is available when F•2 DISPLAY MODE is set to LISSAJOU. AUDIO →...
  • Page 124: Selecting The Lissajous Curve Display Format

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY 7.7.3 Selecting the Lissajous Curve Display Format To select the Lissajous curve display format, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•4 LISSAJOU SETUP → F•3 DISPLAY: MULTI / SINGLE Settings MULTI: Eight channels of Lissajous waveforms and eight channels of audio meters are displayed or 16 channels of Lissajous waveforms are displayed.
  • Page 125: Selecting The Scale Display Format

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY 7.7.4 Selecting the Scale Display Format To select the scale display format, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•4 LISSAJOU SETUP → F•4 FORM: X-Y / MATRIX Settings X-Y: R is assigned to the X-axis (horizontal), and L is assigned to the Y-axis (vertical).
  • Page 126: Setting The Lissajous Curve Gain

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY 7.7.5 Setting the Lissajous Curve Gain To select the Lissajous curve gain, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•4 LISSAJOU SETUP → F•5 AUTO GAIN: ON / OFF Settings The gain is automatically adjusted so that the waveform fits the scale. OFF: The waveform is displayed with a fixed gain.
  • Page 127: Surround Display

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY Surround Display To show the surround display, set F•2 DISPLAY MODE on the AUDIO menu to SURROUND. To configure the surround display settings, press F•4 SURROUND SETUP. This setting is available when F•2 DISPLAY MODE is set to SURROUND. AUDIO →...
  • Page 128: Selecting The Surround Display Format

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY 7.8.3 Selecting the Surround Display Format To select the surround display format, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•4 SURROUND SETUP → F•3 SURROUND 5.1: NORMAL / PHANTOM Settings NORMAL: A waveform that combines Lch, Rch, Lsch, Rsch, and Cch (hard center) is displayed.
  • Page 129: Status Display

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY Status Display To show the status display, set F•2 DISPLAY MODE on the AUDIO menu to STATUS. To configure the status display settings, press F•4 STATUS SETUP. This setting is available when F•2 DISPLAY MODE is set to STATUS. AUDIO →...
  • Page 130 7. AUDIO DISPLAY ● Mute Displays the number of times that a mute signal exceeding the duration specified in section 7.4, “Configuring Error Detection Settings” is received. ● Parity Error Counts the number of times that the input signal’s parity bit and the recalculated parity bit differ.
  • Page 131: Event Log Display

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY 7.9.2 Event Log Display To view the event log, follow the procedure below. This screen is the same as the event log screen of the status display. For details, see section 8.4, “Configuring Event Log Settings.” Procedure AUDIO →...
  • Page 132: Metadata Display (Option)

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY 7.9.3 Metadata Display (Option) ● Dolby E Metadata Display During Dolby E measurement, to view the metadata of the selected program number, follow the procedure below. To select the program number, press F•1 DOLBY PROGRAM. Procedure AUDIO → F•4 STATUS SETUP → F•2 METADATA → F•1 DOLBY E METADATA Figure 7-21 Dolby E metadata display ●...
  • Page 133 7. AUDIO DISPLAY ● Dolby Digital Metadata Display During Dolby Digital measurement, to view the metadata, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•4 STATUS SETUP → F•2 METADATA → F•1 DOLBY D METADATA Figure 7-23 Dolby Digital metadata display ●...
  • Page 134 7. AUDIO DISPLAY ● Dolby Digital Plus Metadata Display During Dolby Digital Plus measurement, to view the metadata, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO → F•4 STATUS SETUP → F•2 METADATA → F•1 DOLBY D+ METADATA Figure 7-25 Dolby Digital Plus metadata display ●...
  • Page 135: Displaying The Channel Status

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY 7.9.4 Displaying the Channel Status To display the status of the selected channel, follow the procedure below. Use F•1 DISPLAY CHANNEL to select the channel. You can also use F•2 ALIGN to select the bit order. Procedure AUDIO →...
  • Page 136: Displaying User Bits

    7. AUDIO DISPLAY 7.9.5 Displaying User Bits To display the user bits of the selected channel, follow the procedure below. Use F•1 DISPLAY CHANNEL to select the channel. You can also use F•2 ALIGN to select the bit order. Procedure AUDIO →...
  • Page 137: Status Display

    8. STATUS DISPLAY STATUS DISPLAY To display the status, press STATUS. If on the SDI IN tab in the system settings, SDI System is set to 4K NMI or NMI, pressing STATUS displays the IP (NMI) status. Reference Section 8.10, “IP(NMI) Status Screen Explanation (SER08)” To return to the normal status display from IP (NMI) status, press F•1 STATUS.
  • Page 138 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Cable (1A to 1D on the SER01/SER02 only) The input signal attenuation is converted into a cable length that you selected and displayed. Normally the value is displayed in light blue, but by setting Cable Error on the ERROR SETUP1 tab to ON, if the value exceeds the specified Warning value, it will change to yellow.
  • Page 139 8. STATUS DISPLAY • ILLEGAL Code An error is counted when the input signal data falls within the timing reference signal (TRS) range or 000h to 003h and 3FCh to 3FFh are detected in the data other than those specified by the ancillary data flag (ADF). In SDI signals, 10-bit levels 000h through 003h and 3FCh through 3FFh are reserved for the timing reference signal and the ancillary data flag, so they cannot be used for video signal data or ancillary data.
  • Page 140 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Audio Sample An error is counted when audio that is asynchronous to the video is embedded. For the video and audio to be synchronized, there is a specific number of audio data samples that need to be embedded in a given number of video frames. If this rule is not met, it is considered an error.
  • Page 141: Configuring Error Detection Settings

    8. STATUS DISPLAY Configuring Error Detection Settings To configure the error detection settings, use F•5 STATUS SETUP. When error detection is set to ON, the following actions are performed when an error occurs. • Counts errors on the status display. •...
  • Page 142 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● CRC Error(Except SD) Select whether to detect CRC errors. This setting is valid when the input signal is not SD. OFF / ON ● EDH Error(SD) Select whether to detect EDH errors. This setting is valid when the input signal is SD. OFF / ON ●...
  • Page 143 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● HD Cable Error Set the upper limit for the cable error when the input signal is HD. If this value is exceeded, an error will occur, and the measured value on the status display will be displayed in red. 5 - 130 m ●...
  • Page 144: Error Setup 2

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.2.2 Error Setup 2 Use the ERROR SETUP2 tab to configure ancillary data and embedded audio error detection settings. STATUS → F•5 STATUS SETUP → F•2 PREV TAB or F•3 NEXT TAB → Figure 8-3 ERROR SETUP2 tab ●...
  • Page 145: Error Setup 3

    8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Inhibit Line Error Select whether to detect embedding errors in the embedded audio. OFF / ON ● Sample Count Error Select whether to detect sample number errors in the embedded audio. An error is counted when audio that is asynchronous to the video is embedded. If a certain number of audio data samples are not embedded in a certain number of video frames, it will be considered and error (as defined in SMPTE ST 299 and SMPTE ST 272).
  • Page 146 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Gamut Error Select whether to detect gamut errors. ON / OFF ● Gamut Upper Set the gamut error upper limit. An error occurs when the input signal level exceeds the specified value. In the 5-bar GBR display, levels that are greater than or equal to the specified value are displayed in red.
  • Page 147 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Composite Upper Set the composite gamut error upper limit. An error occurs when the input signal level exceeds the specified value. In the 5-bar CMP display, levels that are greater than or equal to the specified value are displayed in red.
  • Page 148: Error Setup 4

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.2.4 Error Setup 4 Use the ERROR SETUP4 tab to configure freeze error, black error and level error settings. Figure 8-5 ERROR SETUP4 tab ● Freeze Error Select whether to detect freeze errors. If you set this to OFF, you cannot configure the following settings.
  • Page 149 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Black Error Select whether to detect black errors. If you set this to OFF, you cannot configure the following settings. ON / OFF ● Level Set the black error level. Any signals that are less than or equal to the specified value will be detected as errors.
  • Page 150 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Chroma Upper Set the chroma level error upper limit. An error occurs when the input signal level exceeds the specified value. -400 – 399 mV ● Chroma Lower Set the chroma level error lower limit. An error occurs when the input signal level goes below the specified value.
  • Page 151: Clearing Error Counts

    8. STATUS DISPLAY Clearing Error Counts To clear the error counts and SinceReset, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•7 ERROR CLEAR Configuring Event Log Settings To display the event log, follow the procedure below. The event log displays a list of the events that have occurred. The applicable event-detection channels are all channels in the selected group (1A to 1D or 2A to 2D).
  • Page 152: Event Log Screen Explanation

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.4.1 Event Log Screen Explanation Events are listed on the event log screen by the time of their occurrence. Turn the function dial (F•D) to the right to scroll the screen and view older events in the log. Press the function dial (F•D) to display the latest events.
  • Page 153 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Event Display The events that are displayed in the event log are listed below. Of the items listed below, only those whose detection settings have been set to ON in FORMAT ALARM tab of the SYS menu, STATUS SETUP of the STATUS menu, ERROR SETUP of the EYE menu, and ERROR SETUP of the AUDIO menu are displayed.
  • Page 154 8. STATUS DISPLAY Applicable Unit Event Name Description EYE_3G_TR_TF 3G Deltatime Error(Tr-Tf) EYE_3G_T_JIT 3G Timing Jitter Error EYE_3G_A_JIT 3G Current Jitter Error EYE_3G_OR 3G OverShoot Rising Error EYE_3G_OF 3G OverShoot Falling Error EYE_HD_AMP HD Amplitude Error EYE_HD_TR HD Risetime Error EYE_HD_TF HD Falltime Error EYE_HD_TR_TF...
  • Page 155 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Event Generation Channel Display (SER03) For audio events detected by SER03, the channel on which the event occurred is displayed after the event name in hexadecimal notation. • 8-Channel Measurement The 8 bits expressed by the hexadecimal number correspond to the following input channels.
  • Page 156: Starting The Event Log

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.4.2 Starting the Event Log To start the event log, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•1 EVENT LOG → F•1 LOG: START / STOP Settings START: The event log is started. “NOW LOGGING” appears in the upper right of the event log.
  • Page 157: Saving To Usb Memory

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.4.5 Saving to USB Memory You can save the event log to a USB memory device as a text file. To save a file with a name that you specify, follow the procedure below. Used to connect USB memory. Press F•6 USB MEMORY.
  • Page 158 8. STATUS DISPLAY Enter a file name using up to 14 characters. The key operations that you can perform in the file name input display are as follows: F•1 CLEAR ALL Deletes all characters F•2 DELETE Deletes the character at the cursor F•4 <= Moves the cursor to the left F•5 =>...
  • Page 159: Configuring Data Dump Settings

    8. STATUS DISPLAY Configuring Data Dump Settings To view the data dump, follow the procedure below. In the data dump, the data of the selected line is listed. You can change the line number using the V POS knob and the sample number using the H POS knob. (You can also use the function dial (F•D).
  • Page 160: Data Dump Display Explanation

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.5.1 Data Dump Display Explanation ● Detection Code Display The input signal's embedded ancillary data is detected, and the following detection codes are displayed. Table 8-3 Detection code list Detection Code Color Description Cyan Ancillary data flags (000h, 3FFh, and 3FFh) Cyan Data identification (the data after ADF) SDID...
  • Page 161 8. STATUS DISPLAY Normally, the picture scan line numbers and the line numbers for storing those line numbers during transmission are matched. However, they do not match when the following format is received. If this is the case, you can switch between the picture scan line number (PICTURE) and line numbers during transmission.
  • Page 162: Selecting The Display Mode

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.5.2 Selecting the Display Mode To select the data dump display mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI ANALYSIS → F•1 DATA DUMP → F•1 MODE: RUN / HOLD / FRM Settings RUN: The input signal data is automatically updated and displayed. HOLD: The input signal data is displayed statically.
  • Page 163 8. STATUS DISPLAY DISPLAY = SERIAL DISPLAY = COMPO DISPLAY = BINARY Figure 8-10 Selecting the display format...
  • Page 164: Selecting The Displayed Information

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.5.4 Selecting the Displayed Information When the link format is set to multi, to select which link to display the data dump of, follow the procedure below. Links or streams 1 and 2 are combined and displayed in a picture structure.
  • Page 165: Selecting What The Function Dial Controls

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.5.7 Selecting What the Function Dial Controls To select whether the line number or sample number is controlled with the function dial (F•D), follow the procedure below. You can also change the line number using the V POS knob and the sample number using the H POS knob.
  • Page 166: Configuring Phase Difference Measurement Settings

    8. STATUS DISPLAY Configuring Phase Difference Measurement Settings To show the phase difference measurement display, follow the procedure below. You can use the phase difference measurement display to measure the phase difference between an SDI signal and an external sync signal or the phase difference between a pair of SDI signals.
  • Page 167: Phase Difference Measurement Display Explanation

    8. STATUS DISPLAY Table 8-7 Reference signal Input signal Reference signal SD, HD, 3G A ch HD (DL) Link A 3G (DL)-2K, 3G (DL)-4K, 3G (QL), HD (QL) Link 1 8.6.1 Phase Difference Measurement Display Explanation ● CURRENT PHASE V PHASE: The phase difference is displayed in units of lines.
  • Page 168 TIMING to select the reference where the phase difference is assumed to be zero. When using a LEADER signal generator that allows you to select LEGACY or SERIAL, this setting must be matched to the setting selected on the LV 5490. In addition, depending on the output accuracy of the signal generator and measurement accuracy of the LV 5490, there may be an offset of around 0 ±...
  • Page 169 8. STATUS DISPLAY Table 8-9 Delay and Advance axis display ranges (3G-A, 3G-B, HD, SD) Displayed on the Advance Axis Displayed on the Delay Axis 3G-A, 3G-B, HD, SD Format PHASE PHASE PHASE PHASE PHASE PHASE [Lines] [us] [Lines] [us] [Lines] [us] 3G-A...
  • Page 170 8. STATUS DISPLAY Table 8-10 Delay and Advance axis display ranges (12G) Displayed on the Advance Axis Displayed on the Delay Axis 12G Sub Image Format V PHASE H PHASE V PHASE H PHASE V PHASE H PHASE [Lines] [us] [Lines] [us] [Lines]...
  • Page 171: Setting The Lip Sync Measurement (Ser03)

    To show the lip sync measurement screen, follow the procedure below. By combining a Leader signal generator that supports lip syncing with this instrument, you can use the lip sync measurement screen to measure the offset between the video signal and the audio signal that occurs in the transfer route.
  • Page 172: Selecting The Measurement Range

    8. STATUS DISPLAY The lip sync measurement screen is displayed. Press STATUS → F•2 SDI ANALYSIS → F•4 AV PHASE. The time difference when the luminance level of the video signal (the G signal level when the input signal is RGB) exceeds the specified value or when the audio level signal exceeds the specified value is measured, and the results are displayed numerically and graphically for each channel.
  • Page 173: Setting The Measurement Range

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.7.3 Setting the Measurement Range To set the measurement range, follow the procedure below. Use the AV PHASE SETUP tab to configure these settings. Procedure STATUS → F•2 SDI ANALYSIS → F•4 AV PHASE → F•5 AV PHASE SETUP Figure 8-14 AV PHASE SETUP tab ●...
  • Page 174 8. STATUS DISPLAY Figure 8-15 Setting the measurement range (video signal) ● Video Level Set the video signal luminance level. The time difference from the audio signal is measured when the luminance level of the measurement range specified with AV MES exceeds the level specified here.
  • Page 175 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Sub Image When the input signal is 4K (both square format and 2 sample interleave format), select the sub image for setting the measurement range. 1 / 2 / 3 / 4...
  • Page 176: Displaying A List Of Ancillary Data

    8. STATUS DISPLAY Displaying a List of Ancillary Data To display a list of ancillary data, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC DATA VIEWER Figure 8-17 Ancillary data display 8.8.1 Ancillary Data Display Explanation On the ancillary data display, data is displayed as a list for each standard. If data is detected, “DETECT”...
  • Page 177: Displaying A Dump Of Ancillary Data

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.8.2 Displaying a Dump of Ancillary Data To display a dump of the data that you have selected on the ancillary data display, follow the procedure below. By turning the function dial (F•D) to the right, you can scroll the screen to view all the data. If you press the function dial (F•D), the cursor returns to the first data entry.
  • Page 178: Selecting The Dump Mode

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.8.4 Selecting the Dump Mode To select the dump mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•3 ANC DATA VIEWER → F•1 ANC DUMP → F•3 DUMP MODE: HEX / BINARY Setting HEX: Data is displayed in hexadecimal format. BINARY: Data is displayed in binary format.
  • Page 179: Detecting Ancillary Packets

    8. STATUS DISPLAY Detecting Ancillary Packets To display the ancillary packet display, follow the procedure below. If an ancillary packet is detected, “DETECT” appears. If not, “MISSING” appears. If a dummy packet is detected, “DUMMY” appears. Procedure STATUS → F•5 ANC PACKET Figure 8-20 Ancillary packet display 8.9.1 Ancillary Packet Display Explanation...
  • Page 180 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● PAYLOAD ID This is a packet that is used to identify the video format. It conforms to SMPTE ST 352. Reference Section 8.9.3, “Displaying Payload IDs” ● AFD A packet embedded in the V-ANC area. Reference Section 8.9.11, “Displaying AFD Packets”...
  • Page 181: Displaying Edh Packets

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.9.2 Displaying EDH Packets When the input signal is SD, to display EDH packets, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•1 EDH Figure 8-21 EDH packet display ● Selecting the Display Format You can use F•1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT (text display) or DUMP (dump display).
  • Page 182: Displaying Payload Ids

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.9.3 Displaying Payload IDs To show the payload ID display, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•2 PAYLOAD ID Figure 8-22 Payload ID display ● Selecting Which Stream to Display When the input signal is 3G or 12G, you can use F•4 STREAM SELECT to set the data to display to STREAM1 or STREAM2.
  • Page 183: Displaying Audio Control Packets

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.9.4 Displaying Audio Control Packets To display audio control packets, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•3 CONTROL PACKET Figure 8-23 Audio control packet display ● Selecting the Display Format You can use F•1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT (text display) or DUMP (dump display).
  • Page 184: V-Anc Arib Display

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.9.5 V-ANC ARIB Display To display the V blanking ancillary packets defined in the ARIB standard, use the ARIB menu. When the input signal is 3G or 12G, this menu item is not displayed. STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•4 V-ANC → F•1 ARIB → Figure 8-24 ARIB menu 8.9.6 Displaying Closed Caption Packets...
  • Page 185: Displaying The Inter-Stationary Control Signal

    8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Selecting the Dump Mode When F•1 DISPLAY is set to DUMP, you can use F•2 DUMP MODE to set the dump mode to HEX (hexadecimal display) or BINARY (binary display). ● Selecting the Displayed Information When the input signal is HD(DL) or HD(QL), you can use F•5 LINK to select displayed information.
  • Page 186 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Selecting the Display Format You can use F•1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT (text display), DUMP (dump display), Q LOG (Q-signal log display), or FORMAT (format ID display). If you select DUMP, the dump display appears. If you select Q LOG, the log display appears.
  • Page 187 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Selecting the Dump Mode When F•1 DISPLAY is set to DUMP, you can use F•2 DUMP MODE to set the dump mode to HEX (hexadecimal display) or BINARY (binary display). ● Clearing the Q-Signal Log When F•1 DISPLAY is set to Q LOG, press F•2 Q LOG CLEAR to clear the Q-signal log. ●...
  • Page 188: Displaying The Data Broadcast Trigger Signal

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.9.8 Displaying the Data Broadcast Trigger Signal To display the data broadcast trigger signal, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•4 V-ANC → F•1 ARIB → F•3 DATA TRIGGER Figure 8-29 Data broadcast trigger signal display ●...
  • Page 189: Displaying User Data

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.9.9 Displaying User Data To display user data entries 1 and 2, follow the procedure below. You can use the function dial (F•D) to view all the data. If you press the function dial (F•D), the first data entry is displayed. Procedure STATUS →...
  • Page 190: Displaying Afd Packets

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.9.11 Displaying AFD Packets To display AFD packets, follow the procedure below. Procedure STATUS → F•4 ANC PACKET → F•1 PACKET ANALYSIS → F•4 V-ANC → F•2 SMPTE → F•5 AFD Figure 8-32 AFD packet display ● Selecting the Display Format You can use F•1 DISPLAY to set the display format to TEXT (text display) or DUMP (dump display).
  • Page 191: Performing Custom Searches

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.9.12 Performing Custom Searches To show the custom search display, follow the procedure below. You can use the function dial (F•D) to view all the data. If you press the function dial (F•D), the first data entry is displayed. Procedure STATUS →...
  • Page 192 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● Selecting the Dump Mode You can use F•2 DUMP MODE to set the dump mode to HEX (hexadecimal display) or BINARY (binary display). ● Selecting Which Signal to Display When the input signal is not SD, you can use F•3 Y/C SELECT to set the data to display to that of the Y signal or the C signal.
  • Page 193: Ip(Nmi) Status Screen Explanation (Ser08)

    8. STATUS DISPLAY 8.10 IP(NMI) Status Screen Explanation (SER08) If on the SDI IN tab in the system settings, SDI System is set to 4K NMI or NMI, pressing STATUS displays the IP (NMI) status. To return to the normal status display from IP (NMI) status, press F•1 STATUS. Figure 8-35 NMI Status screen ●...
  • Page 194 8. STATUS DISPLAY ● NMI STATUS ・Format This shows the format information. Normally the text is cyan, but if the format is not appropriate, it turns red. ・Reference This shows the IP (NMI) network genlock status. Displayed text Color Connection status Locked Cyan Locked...
  • Page 195: Eye Pattern Display (Ser02/Ser09)

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) To display the eye pattern, press EYE. On the eye pattern display you can use F•2 MODE to display the eye pattern or jitter. The channel that can be displayed is a single system selected with F•6 SELECT CH and F•5 LINK SELECT.
  • Page 196: Eye Pattern Display Explanation

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) ● Displaying the Eye Pattern and Jitter Simultaneously By using the layout feature, you can display the eye pattern and jitter simultaneously. For details, see the LV 5490 instruction manual. Figure 9-3 Eye pattern and jitter display Eye Pattern Display Explanation ●...
  • Page 197 9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) ● Measurement items The items that can be automatically measured are shown below. Table 9-1 Measurement items Symbol Display Description Eye-pattern amplitude Rise time (time from 20% to 80% of amplitude) Fall time (time from 80% to 20% of amplitude, and not shown in the following figure) Timing Jitter Current jitter (jitter value when the currently selected filter is applied) Overshoot of the rising edge...
  • Page 198: Jitter Display Explanation

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) Figure 9-5 Unit interval Jitter Display Explanation ● Measurement In the jitter display mode, the jitter component is extracted from the input signal and plotted on a time graph. The time (horizontal) axis can be displayed in different ways depending on the data interval of the lines, fields, or frames, which are being transmitted in the SDI signal.
  • Page 199: Setting The Waveform Display Position

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) Setting the Waveform Display Position Use the V POS and H POS knobs to adjust the display position of the waveform. On the multi display, these are valid when you press F•7 MULTI EYE on the MULTI menu. Figure 9-6 V POS and H POS knobs ●...
  • Page 200: Configuring The Intensity And Scale Settings

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) Configuring the Intensity and Scale Settings To configure the intensity and scale settings, press F•1 INTEN / SCALE on the EYE menu. You can configure these settings separately for the eye pattern and jitter. EYE → F•1 INTEN/SCALE → Figure 9-7 INTEN/SCALE menu 9.6.1 Adjusting the Waveform Intensity...
  • Page 201: Configuring Eye Pattern Display Settings

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) Configuring Eye Pattern Display Settings To configure eye pattern display settings, press F•3 EYE SETUP on the EYE menu. This appears when F•2 MODE is set to EYE. EYE → F•3 EYE SETUP → Figure 9-8 EYE SETUP menu 9.7.1 Adjusting the Gain To adjust the eye-pattern gain, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 202 9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) SWEEP = 2UI SWEEP = 16UI Figure 9-9 Selecting the sweep time...
  • Page 203: Selecting The Filter

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) 9.7.3 Selecting the Filter To select the filter that is used during jitter measurement, follow the procedure below. The selected filter is indicated in the lower right of the display. If you change this setting, the filter that you selected for jitter display also changes. Reference Section 9.8.3, “Selecting the Filter”...
  • Page 204: Turning Cursors On And Off

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) 9.7.4 Turning Cursors On and Off To configure cursor settings, press F•4 CURSOR/TRIGGER on the EYE SETUP menu. EYE → F•3 EYE SETUP → F•4 CURSOR/TRIGGER → Figure 9-10 CURSOR/TRIGGER menu To turn cursors on and off, follow the procedure shown below. When the cursors are turned on, the REF cursors are displayed in yellow (X) and light blue (Y), and the DELTA cursors are displayed in purple (X) and green (Y).
  • Page 205: Selecting The Cursor

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) 9.7.5 Selecting the Cursor The X-axis and Y-axis cursors are displayed at the same time, but you can only use the function dial (F•D) to move one set of cursors at a time. To select which cursors you want to move, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 206 9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) Press F•5 REF SET. The Y-axis cursors move to the 20 % and 80 % positions of the amplitude, and then F•2 XY SEL is automatically set to X. Figure 9-13 Tr,Tf measurement (2) Align the X-axis cursors with the intersections of the Y-axis cursors and the eye pattern.
  • Page 207: Moving Cursors

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) 9.7.6 Moving Cursors To move a cursor, follow the procedure shown below to select a cursor. Then, move the cursor by turning the function dial (F•D). Triangles appear on both ends of the selected cursor. You can also select a cursor by pressing the function dial (F•D).
  • Page 208: Selecting The Y-Axis Measurement Unit

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) Settings sec: The measurement unit is seconds. The measurement unit is frequency, with the length of one period set to the distance between the two cursors. UIp-p: The measurement unit is UIp-p, with one UIp-p set to one cycle of the eye pattern.
  • Page 209: Configuring The Jitter Display Settings

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) Configuring the Jitter Display Settings To configure jitter display settings, press F•3 JITTER SETUP on the EYE menu. This setting appears when F•2 MODE is set to JITTER. EYE → F•3 JITTER SETUP → Figure 9-16 JITTER SETUP menu 9.8.1 Selecting the Magnification To configure the gain and sweep settings, press F•1 GAIN SWEEP on the JITTER SETUP...
  • Page 210: Selecting The Filter

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) 9.8.3 Selecting the Filter To select the filter that is used during jitter measurement, follow the procedure below. The selected filter is indicated in the lower right of the display. If you change this setting, the filter that you selected for the eye pattern display also changes.
  • Page 211: Selecting The Cursor

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) CURSOR = ON Figure 9-19 Cursor display 9.8.5 Selecting the Cursor The X-axis and Y-axis cursors are displayed at the same time, but you can only use the function dial (F•D) to move one set of cursors at a time. To select which cursors you want to move, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 212: Selecting The X-Axis Measurement Unit

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) 9.8.7 Selecting the X-Axis Measurement Unit When F•2 XY SEL is set to X, to select the X-axis cursor measurement unit, follow the procedure below. Procedure EYE → F•3 JITTER SETUP → F•3 CURSOR/TRIGGER → F•3 X UNIT: sec / Hz Settings sec: The measurement unit is seconds.
  • Page 213: Turning The Peak Hold On And Off

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) 9.8.11 Turning the Peak Hold On and Off To configure the peak hold settings, press F•4 PEAK HOLD on the JITTER SETUP menu. EYE → F•3 JITTER SETUP → F•4 PEAK HOLD → Figure 9-20 PEAK HOLD menu To measure the peak values of the timing jitter (T.J) and the current jitter (C.J), follow the procedure below.
  • Page 214: Configuring Error Detection Settings

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) Configuring Error Detection Settings To configure the error detection settings, use F•4 ERROR SETUP. When error detection is set to ON, the following actions are performed when an error occurs. • Displays measured values on the eye pattern display and jitter display in red •...
  • Page 215 9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) ● Amplitude Error Turns the eye pattern's amplitude error detection on and off. You cannot set Lower to a value that is greater than Upper, even if the value is within the selectable range. Upper: 80 - 140%...
  • Page 216: Configuring 3G Error Settings

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) 9.9.2 Configuring 3G Error Settings Use the 3G-SDI ERROR SETUP tab to configure error detection settings for 3G signals. You can set the threshold values when you set the error detection to ON. Measured values given in SMPTE ST 424 are used as 100 %.
  • Page 217 9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) ● Amplitude Error Turns the eye pattern's amplitude error detection on and off. You cannot set Lower to a value that is greater than Upper, even if the value is within the selectable range. Upper: 80 - 140% (640 - 1120mV) Lower: 40 - 100% (320 - 800mV)
  • Page 218: Configuring Hd Error Settings

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) 9.9.3 Configuring HD Error Settings Use the HD-SDI ERROR SETUP tab to configure error detection settings for HD signals. You can set the threshold values when you set the error detection to ON. Measured values given in SMPTE ST 292 are used as 100 %.
  • Page 219 9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) ● Amplitude Error Turns the eye pattern's amplitude error detection on and off. You cannot set Lower to a value that is greater than Upper, even if the value is within the selectable range. Upper: 80 - 140% (640 - 1120mV) Lower: 40 - 100% (320 - 800mV)
  • Page 220: Configuring Sd Error Settings

    9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) 9.9.4 Configuring SD Error Settings Use the SD-SDI ERROR SETUP tab to configure error detection settings for SD signals. You can set the threshold values when you set the error detection to ON. Measured values given in SMPTE ST 259 are used as 100 %.
  • Page 221 9. EYE PATTERN DISPLAY (SER02/SER09) ● Amplitude Error Turns the eye pattern's amplitude error detection on and off. You cannot set Lower to a value that is greater than Upper, even if the value is within the selectable range. Upper: 80 - 140% (640 - 1120mV) Lower: 40 - 100% (320 - 800mV)
  • Page 222: Installing The Plug-In (Ser08)

    10. Installing the Plug-in (SER08) 10. Installing the Plug-in (SER08) To control the SER08 from IP Live System Manager, you need to install a plug-in. Plug-in name: LEADERCorporation.LV5490SER08.V*.**.Jar The asterisks indicate the plug-in version. To install the plug-in in IP Live System Manager, follow the procedure below. 1.
  • Page 223 10. Installing the Plug-in (SER08) 2. The top screen appears. Click Plug-in in the second column on the left side. Figure 10-2 Top screen 3. A plug-in list appears. Click Install at the lower right. Figure 10-3 Plug-in list screen...
  • Page 224 10. Installing the Plug-in (SER08) 4. A Select Install File dialog box appears in the center of the screen. Click Browse on the right of the plug-in (LEADERCorporation.LV5490SER08.V*.**.Jar), select the plug-in, and click OK. Figure 10-4 Select Install File dialog box 5.
  • Page 225 10. Installing the Plug-in (SER08) 6. The plug-in list screen returns, and the installed plug-in appears under Plug-in List. Figure 10-6 Plug-in list screen (after installation)
  • Page 226: 11. Menu Tree

    11. MENU TREE 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. 11.1 WFM Menu INTEN/...
  • Page 227 11. MENU TREE GAIN/ GAIN ( CAL / VARIABLE ) FILTER VARIABLE GAIN ( X1 / X5 ) FILTER ( FLAT / LOWPASS ) FILTER ( FLAT / LUM / FLAT+LUM / LUM+CRMA ) SCALE ( 0 / 10 / 20 / 30 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 70 / 80 / 90 / CURSOR ) JUMP SCALE ( .0 / .1 / .2 / .3 / .4 / .5 / .6 / .7 / CURSOR )
  • Page 228: Vect Menu

    11. MENU TREE 11.2 VECT Menu INTEN/ VECT VECT ( -128 - 0 - 127 ) SCALE INTEN VECT ( WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE ) COLOR VECT STREAM1 ( WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / COLOR COLOR MAGENTA / RED / BLUE / MULTI )
  • Page 229 11. MENU TREE COMMENT CLEAR INPUT DELETE INSERT <= => CHAR SET up menu SELECT ( 1A / 1B / 1C / 1D / 2A / 2B / 2C / 2D / 1A - 1B / 1C - 1D / 2A - 2B / 2C - 2D / 1A - 1D / 2A - 2D / 1 / 1 - 4 ) menu...
  • Page 230 11. MENU TREE SELECT ( 1A / 1B / 1C / 1D / 2A / 2B / 2C / 2D / 1A - 1B / 1C - 1D / 2A - 2B / 2C - 2D / 1A - 1D / 2A - 2D / 1 / 1 - 4 ) COLOR COLOR...
  • Page 231: Pic Menu

    11. MENU TREE 11.3 PIC Menu MONO/ ADJUST ( COLOR / MONO ) COLOR CHROMA ( NORMAL / UP ) BRIGHT- ( -50.0 - 0.0 - 50.0 ) NESS[%] CONTRAST ( 0.0 - 100.0 - 200.0 ) GAIN/ GAIN ( 0.0 - 100.0 - 200.0 ) BIAS GAIN[%] ( 0.0 - 100.0 - 200.0 )
  • Page 232 11. MENU TREE LINE SEL LINE ( ON / OFF ) / NOISE SELECT FIELD ( FIELD1 / FIELD2 / FRAME ) AV MEASURE ( 0 - 50 - 100 ) PHASE AV MEASURE ( 0 - 99 ) LEFT AV MEASURE ( 0 - 99 ) RIGHT...
  • Page 233 11. MENU TREE %DISPLAY MEAS ( P1 / P2 / P3 ) SETUP MEAS ( P1 / P1+P2 / P1+P2+P3 ) NUMBERS MEAS ( 1X1 / 3X3 / 9X9 ) SIZE UNIT ( Y% / RGB% / RGB255 / CODE VALUE / CODE VALUE DEC / HDR ) SELECT BRIGHTNESS ( OFF / ON )
  • Page 234: Audio Menu (Ser03)

    11. MENU TREE 11.4 AUDIO Menu (SER03) AUDIO MAPPING COMPLETE PREV NEXT menu DISPLAY ( LISSAJOU / METER / SURROUND / STATUS ) MODE METER DYNAMIC ( 60DBFS / 90DBFS / MAG ) SETUP RANGE RESPONSE ( TRUEPEAK / PPM / VU ) PPM MODE ( PPM(I) / PPM(II) ) PEAK ( TRUE / PPM(I) / PPM(II) )
  • Page 235 11. MENU TREE AUTO ( ON / OFF ) MEMORY FILENAME NAME CLEAR INPUT DELETE <= => CHAR SET menu OVER WR STORE OVER WR FILE DELETE DELETE DELETE menu menu DOLBY E DOLBY ( PRM1 / PRM2 / PRM3 / PRM4 / METADATA METADATA PROGRAM...
  • Page 236: Status Menu

    11. MENU TREE 11.5 STATUS Menu EVENT STATUS ( START / STOP ) CLEAR ( OVER WR / STOP ) MODE AUTO ( ON / OFF ) MEMORY FILENAME NAME CLEAR INPUT DELETE <= => CHAR SET menu OVER WR STORE OVER WR FILE...
  • Page 237 11. MENU TREE LINK ( PICTURE / 1[1A] / 2[1B] / 3[1C] / 4[1D] / 1[2A] / 2[2B] / 3[2C] / 4[2D] ) ( PICTURE / 1[1A] / 2[1B] / 1[1C] / 2[1D] / 1[2A] / 2[2B] / 1[2C] / 2[2D] / LINK A[1A] / B[1B] / A[1C] / B[1D] / A[2A] / B[2B] / A[2C] / B[2D] ) ( PICTURE / 1[1A] / 2[1B] / 3[1C] / 4[1D] )
  • Page 238 11. MENU TREE CLOSED V-ANC ARIB DISPLAY ( TEXT / DUMP ) CAPTION ( HD / SD / ANALOG / TYPE CELLULAR ) DUMP ( HEX / BINARY ) MODE LINK ( 1[1A] / 2[1B] / ・・・ LINK ( A[1A] / B[1B] / ・・・ SELECT ( 1A / 1B / 1C / ・・・...
  • Page 239 11. MENU TREE LINK ( 1[1A] / 2[1B] / 3[1C] / 4[1D] / 1[2A] / 2[2B] / 3[2C] / 4[2D] ) ( 1[1A] / 2[1B] / 1[1C] / 2[1D] / 1[2A] / 2[2B] / 1[2C] / 2[2D] / LINK A[1A] / B[1B] / A[1C] / B[1D] / A[2A] / B[2B] / A[2C] / B[2D] ) ( 1[1A] / 2[1B] / 3[1C] / 4[1D] ) SELECT ( 1A / 1B / 1C / 1D / 2A / 2B / 2C / 2D / 1A - 1B / 1C - 1D /...
  • Page 240: Eye Menu (Ser02/Ser09)

    11. MENU TREE 11.6 EYE Menu (SER02/SER09) INTEN/ ( -128 - 0 - 127 ) SCALE INTEN JITTER ( -128 - 0 - 127 ) INTEN ( WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE ) COLOR JITTER ( WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / MAGENTA / RED / BLUE )
  • Page 241 11. MENU TREE JITTER GAIN GAIN ( X1 / X2 / X8 ) SETUP SWEEP GAIN ( X1 / X2 / X4 / X16 ) SWEEP ( 1H / 2H / 1V / 2V ) LINK ( 1[1A] / 2[1B] / 3[1C] / 4[1D] / 1[2A] / 2[2B] / 3[2C] / 4[2D] ) SELECT LINK ( 1[1A] / 2[1B] / 1[1C] / 2[1D] / 1[2A] / 2[2B] / 1[2C] / 2[2D] /...
  • Page 242 Index AV MEASURE RIGHT ..........66 AV MEASURE SUB IMAGE ........66 AV MEASURE TOP ............66 AV MESURE LEFT .............66 0H TIMING .............. 160 AV PHASE ............66, 163 AV PHASE SETUP ...........165 18% REF-SET ............69 B BIAS[%] ..............59 B GAIN[%] ..............58 BIAS ................59 3G-B-DS DISPLAY ........
  • Page 243 CURSOR/TRIGGER ........196, 202 FILE LOAD ..............74 CUSTOM SEARCH ..........183 FILTER ........... 14, 55, 86, 195, 202 FOCUS ...............82 FOCUS ASSIST ............82 FORM ............... 117 FRAME MARKER............60 D65 ................53 DATA DUMP ............151 DATA TRIGGER ............180 DID ................183 DISP TYPE ..............
  • Page 244 LEVEL SETTING ............114 Q LOG CLEAR ............179 LINE SEL ..........24, 38, 56, 64 LINE SELECT ..........24, 38, 65 LINK.. 156, 168, 174, 175, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 184 LINK SELECT ............191 R BIAS[%] ..............59 LISSAJOU INTEN ............ 115 R GAIN[%] ..............58 LISSAJOU SETUP ...........
  • Page 245 SWEEP MAG............. 21 VECT COLOR ............34 VECT GAIN ..............36 VECT INTEN ..............34 VECT SCALE ............34, 36 VIDEO NOISE METER ..........84 TABLE CLEAR............74 TEMP SCALE ............53 TRIANGLE CAPTION ..........53 TRIANGLE1 ............... 50 TRIANGLE2 ............... 50 WFM ................4 TRIGGER ............
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