Leader LT4611 Series Instruction Manual

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LT4611
SYNC GENERATOR
LT4610-SER01
LT4610-SER02
LT4610-SER03
LT4611-SER21
LT4611-SER22
LT4611-SER23
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GPS/TC
12G-SDI
PTP
SYNC 3 OUT ADD
SDI OUTPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT

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  • Page 1 LT4611 SYNC GENERATOR LT4610-SER01 GPS/TC LT4610-SER02 12G-SDI LT4610-SER03 LT4611-SER21 SYNC 3 OUT ADD LT4611-SER22 SDI OUTPUT LT4611-SER23 AUDIO OUTPUT Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing. Please carefully read this instruction manual and the included "GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY". Please use the product safely.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY .................. I INTRODUCTION .................... 1 Scope of Warranty ....................1 Trademarks ......................1 Operating Precautions ....................2 1.3.1 Power Supply Voltage ..................2 1.3.2 Maximum Allowable Input Voltage ................ 2 1.3.3 Mechanical Shock ....................2 1.3.4 Electrostatic Damage ..................
  • Page 3 5.1.12 General Specifications ..................10 LT4610-SER01 (GPS/TC) ..................11 5.2.1 GPS Lock ......................11 5.2.2 CW I/O ......................11 5.2.3 LTC I/O ......................11 5.2.4 Time Code ....................... 12 LT4610-SER02 (12G-SDI) ..................13 5.3.1 SDI Formats and Standards ................13 5.3.2 Compliant Standards ..................
  • Page 4 7.5.2 SDI Signal Output (SER22) ................. 39 7.5.3 AES/EBU Signal Output (SER23) ................. 39 7.5.4 Word-Clock Signal Output .................. 39 7.5.5 Genlock Signal Input ..................40 7.5.6 GPS Signal Input (SER01) .................. 40 7.5.7 CW Signal I/O (SER01) ..................41 7.5.8 LTC Signal I/O (SER01) ..................
  • Page 5 10.4.1 Selecting the Recovery Mode ................67 10.4.2 Selecting the Auto Setting .................. 67 10.4.3 Selecting the Manual Setting ................68 10.4.4 Setting the Relock ..................... 68 10.5 Setting the Genlock Log .................... 69 10.5.1 Viewing the Log ....................69 10.5.2 Copying the Log to USB ..................
  • Page 6 12.8.9 Setting the ID Character On-Time ................ 89 12.8.10 Setting the ID Character Off-Time ................ 89 12.8.11 Turning ID Character Scrolling On and Off ............89 12.8.12 Setting ID Character Scroll Speed ................ 90 12.8.13 Saving ID Characters ..................91 12.8.14 Copying ID Characters to the LT 4611 ..............
  • Page 7 14. WCLK MENU ....................114 14.1 Adjusting the Timing ....................114 15. ETC MENU ....................115 15.1 Turning Lip Sync On and Off ................... 115 15.2 Description of Lip Sync Patterns ................116 16. GPS OPTION MENU (SER01) ................ 117 16.1 Setting the LTC Output ...................
  • Page 8 17.10.4 Setting the Horizontal Moving Speed ..............139 17.10.5 Setting the Vertical Box Size ................139 17.10.6 Setting the Horizontal Box Size ................. 139 17.11 Turning Lip Sync On and Off ................... 140 17.12 Configuring Embedded Audio .................. 141 17.13 Common SDI Signal Settings .................. 141 18.
  • Page 9 19.3.3 Power-on Settings ................... 157 19.3.4 Copying Presets to the LT 4611 ................. 158 19.3.5 Copying Presets to a USB Memory Device ............158 19.3.6 Clearing Presets ....................159 19.4 Configuring Ethernet Settings.................. 160 19.4.1 Setting the IP Address ..................160 19.4.2 Viewing the MAC Address .................
  • Page 10 19.13 Viewing and Installing Software Options ..............178 19.13.1 Viewing Software Options ................178 19.13.2 Installing Software Options ................178 19.14 Viewing the Version Information ................179 20. LOGO APP ....................180 20.1 Installation ......................180 20.2 Uninstallation ....................... 182 20.3 How to Use ......................
  • Page 11 21.4.32 ptp*ProfileType Group ..................204 21.4.33 ptp*ProfileDefault Group .................. 204 21.4.34 ptp*Domain Group ..................205 21.4.35 ptp*ComminucationMode Group ............... 205 21.4.36 ptp*AnnoumceInterval Group ................205 21.4.37 ptp*SyncInterval Group ................... 205 21.4.38 ptp*AnnounceTimeout Group ................206 21.4.39 ptp*Priority1 Group ..................206 21.4.40 ptp*Priority2 Group ..................
  • Page 12 22.1.9 PTP OPTION Menu ..................220 22.1.10 SYSTEM Menu ....................223 22.2 Menu Tree ......................224 22.2.1 STATUS Menu ....................224 22.2.2 INFO Menu ....................225 22.2.3 GENLOCK Menu ....................227 22.2.4 BLACK Menu ....................228 22.2.5 SDI Menu ...................... 229 22.2.6 AES/EBU Menu ....................
  • Page 13: 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 14 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 15 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 16 GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY ■ Cautions Concerning the Input and Output Connectors To avoid damaging the instrument, only apply signals to the input connectors that conform to the specifications in this instruction manual. Do not short or apply external voltage to the output connectors.
  • Page 17 Precautions are also contained in various other sections of this instruction manual. To use the instrument correctly, be sure to follow those precautions as well. If you have any questions or comments about this instruction manual, please contact your local LEADER agent.
  • Page 18: Introduction

    1. 0BINTRODUCTION 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 19: Operating Precautions

    1. 0BINTRODUCTION Operating Precautions 1.3.1 Power Supply Voltage Confirm the voltage of the power source before you connect the power cord to it. The power requirements and fuse rating of this product are indicated on the rear panel. Only use a power source that supplies a voltage within the operating voltage range and has a frequency of 50/60 Hz.
  • Page 20: Terminology Used In This Manual

    1. 0BINTRODUCTION Terminology Used in This Manual ● SER** LT4610-SER** and LT4611-SER** are referred to as SER**. ● Underlining (_) Underlined options indicate the default values. ● Logo App Logo App refers to a software application for converting bitmap data (*.bmp) into 4-level monochrome data (*.lg) that can be used on the LT 4611.
  • Page 21: Product Configuration

    The following software options (sold separately) can be installed in the LT 4611. If you want to obtain a software option, provide your local LEADER agent with the LT 4611’s MAC address (see the LICENSE tab) and serial number (see the rear panel). We will issue a license key.
  • Page 22: General

    3. GENERAL GENERAL This product is a 1U full-rack size sync signal generator that outputs analog video sync signals and audio word-clock signals from broadcast stations. The external sync signal genlock function allows synchronized operation with input signals. The genlock function has a stay-in-sync function that maintains the phase when an error occurs in the input analog video sync signal.
  • Page 23: Features

    4. FEATURES FEATURES LT4611 Main Unit ● Genlock Function Various output signals can be synchronized by applying NTSC/PAL black burst signals, which are analog video sync signals, and HDTV tri-level sync signals. NTSC/PAL black burst signal with field reference pulse and NTSC black burst signal with 10 field IDs are also supported.
  • Page 24: Lt4610-Ser01 (Gps/Tc)

    4. FEATURES ● Ethernet SNMP is supported. When an error is detected, a TRAP is issued. Further, the LT 4611 can be controlled through HTTP. ● Preset Memory Function Up to 10 presets can be saved. Convenient registered presets can be recalled during operation.
  • Page 25: Lt4610-Ser02 (12G-Sdi)

    This option can output lip sync patterns in which the video and audio are synchronized. In combination with a waveform monitor that features a lip sync function, such as the Leader’s LV 5770A, it possible to measure the offset between the video and audio in SDI signal...
  • Page 26: Lt4610-Ser03 (Ptp)

    4. FEATURES LT4610-SER03 (PTP) ● PTP Grand Master Function This option supports the Precision Time Protocol defined in IEEE1588-2008 and operates as a PTP grand master. SMPTE ST 2059, AES67, and General profiles are supported. The PTP time source is obtained from the internal clock or GPS. ●...
  • Page 27: Lt4611-Ser23 (Audio Output)

    This option can output lip sync patterns in which the video and audio are synchronized. In combination with a waveform monitor that features a lip sync function, such as the Leader’s LV 5770A, it possible to measure the offset between the video and audio in SDI signal transmissions.
  • Page 28: Specifications

    5. SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS LT4611 Main Unit 5.1.1 Compliant Standards Analog Video Sync Signal NTSC Black Burst Signal SMPTE ST 170, SMPTE ST 318, SMPTE RP 154 PAL Black Burst Signal ITU-R BT 1700, EBU N14 HD Tri-Level Sync Signal SMPTE ST 240, SMPTE ST 274, SMPTE ST 296 5.1.2 I/O Connectors Genlock Input Connector...
  • Page 29 5. SPECIFICATIONS Timing Adjustment Adjustment Range NTSC Black Burst Signal ±5 frames PAL Black Burst Signal ±2 frames HD Tri-Level Sync Signal 1 frame (entire frame) FINE Covers 1 adjustment unit (adjustment unit: 13.5 MHz, clock width: 74.1 nsec) Genlock Mode INTERNAL Operates using the internal reference signal EXTERNAL...
  • Page 30: Analog Video Sync Signal Output

    5. SPECIFICATIONS 5.1.4 Analog Video Sync Signal Output Signal Formats Each of the 3 outputs can be set separately. NTSC BB, NTSC BB+REF, NTSC BB+ID, NTSC BB+REF+ID, NTSC BB+SETUP, NTSC BB+S+REF, NTSC BB+S+ID, NTSC BB+S+R+ID, PAL BB, PAL BB+REF, 525/59.94I, 525/59.94P, 625/50I, 625/50P, 1125/60I, 1125/59.94I, 1125/50I, 1125/30P, 1125/29.97P, 1125/25P, 1125/24P, 1125/23.98P, 1125/24PsF, 1125/23.98PsF,...
  • Page 31: Lcd

    5. SPECIFICATIONS 5.1.7 Number of Characters 20 characters × 2 lines Backlight On / Off 5.1.8 Preset Settings Preset Saves the panel settings (*1) Number of Presets Recall Method Front panel Copy Method Copy from the LT 4611 to a USB memory device or copy from the USB memory device to the LT 4611 Logo data and device-specific information (e.g., IP address, time) cannot be saved.
  • Page 32: Lt4610-Ser01 (Gps/Tc)

    5. SPECIFICATIONS LT4610-SER01 (GPS/TC) 5.2.1 GPS Lock Compliant Phase Control Standard SMPTE ST 2059-1 GPS Input Connector Connector 1 BNC connectors Input Impedance 50 Ω Antenna, Pre-amp Power Supply Voltage 5 V / 3.3 V / OFF Current 50 mA max. (built-in overcurrent protection circuit) GPS Receiver Receive Frequency 1575.42 MHz (L1)
  • Page 33: Time Code

    5. SPECIFICATIONS 5.2.4 Time Code Reference Time Internal / GPS / LTC / VITC Frame Rate Synchronizes to ANALOG BLACK 1 (LTC OUT) Dropped Frame Mode On / Off ATC Setting LTC Insertion Setting On / Off LTC Setting Output Setting On / Off AES/EBU Time Code Insertion Setting On / Off Leap Second...
  • Page 34: Lt4610-Ser02 (12G-Sdi)

    5. SPECIFICATIONS LT4610-SER02 (12G-SDI) 5.3.1 SDI Formats and Standards The SDI format is the same for all four outputs. SD Video Signal Formats and Standards Color System Quantizati Image Field Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standards 4:2:2 10 bit 720×487 59.94/I SMPTE ST 259 720×576 50/I HD Video Signal Formats and Standards...
  • Page 35 5. SPECIFICATIONS 3G-A Video Signal Formats and Standards Color System Quantizati Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standards 4:2:2 10 bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425-1 2048×1080 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 425-1 SMPTE ST 2048-2 12 bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425-1 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P...
  • Page 36 5. SPECIFICATIONS 3G-B-DL, HD (DL) Video Signal Formats and Standards Color System Quantizati Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standards 4:2:2 10 bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 372 SMPTE ST 425-1 2048×1080 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 372 SMPTE ST 425-1 SMPTE ST 2048-2 12 bit 1920×1080...
  • Page 37 5. SPECIFICATIONS 3G(DL)-2K Video Signal Formats and Standards Color System Quantizati Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standards 4:2:2 12 bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425-3 2048×1080 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 2048-2 SMPTE ST 425-3 4:4:4 10 bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425-3...
  • Page 38 5. SPECIFICATIONS 3G (QL) Video Signal Formats and Standards Division Color System Quantizati Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Transmission Standards System Square 4:2:2 10 bit 3840×2160 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 425-5 SMPTE ST 2036-1 4096×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 425-5 SMPTE ST 2048-1 12 bit 3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P...
  • Page 39: Compliant Standards

    5. SPECIFICATIONS 12G Video Signal Formats and Standards Division Color System Quantizati Image Frame Frequency/Scanning Compliant Transmission Standards System 2 sample 4:2:2 10 bit 3840×2160 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST interleave 2082-10 SMPTE ST 2036-1 4096×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 2082-10 SMPTE ST 2036-1 12 bit 3840×2160 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P...
  • Page 40: Sdi Output Connector

    5. SPECIFICATIONS 5.3.3 SDI Output Connector Connector 4 BNC connectors 12G, 3G-A, HD, SD 4 outputs 3G-B, HD (DL) 2 outputs Output Impedance 75 Ω Output Amplitude 800 mVp-p ± 10% Output Return Loss 5 MHz to 1.485 GHz 15 dB or more 1.485 to 2.97 GHz 10 dB or more 2.97 to 6 GHz...
  • Page 41 5. SPECIFICATIONS Test Patterns 12G, 3G, HD 100% color bar, 75% color bar, multiformat color bar (ARIB STD-B28, pattern 2 area can be set to 100% white, 75% white, or +I), ARIB STD-B66-2 color bar, check field, flat field white 100%, black 0%, red 100%, green 100%, blue 100% 525/59.94I 100% color bar, 75% color bar,...
  • Page 42 5. SPECIFICATIONS Safety Area Markers 12G, 3G, HD Action safe area (90%) Title safe area (80%) 4:3 aspect ratio (can be turned on and off separately) Action safe area (90%) Title safe area (80%) (can be turned on and off separately) Not available when the check field pattern is selected.
  • Page 43 5. SPECIFICATIONS ID Characters Number of Characters Up to 20 characters Size [Dots] 32×32 / 64×64 / 128×128 / 256×256 Intensity 100%, 75% (black only for the background color) Display Position Anywhere on the display Display Position Adjustment Resolution 1 line 1 dot Blinking Display (*1) OFF, 1 to 9 sec...
  • Page 44: Lip Sync Patterns

    5. SPECIFICATIONS Embedded Audio Embedded Channels Can be turned on and off at the group level 3G-A, HD, SD 16 channels (4 channels × 4 groups) 3G-B 32 channels (link A, link B, 4 channels each × 4 groups) Sampling Frequency 48 kHz sampling (synced with the video signal) Resolution 20 bits, 24 bits...
  • Page 45: Lt4610-Ser03 (Ptp)

    5. SPECIFICATIONS LT4610-SER03 (PTP) 5.4.1 Compliant Standards Internet Protocol Version IPv4 PTP Standard IEEE 1588-2008 Supported Profile SMPTE ST 2059 / AES67 / General 5.4.2 RJ-45 Port Number of Ports Port Type RJ-45 Compliant Standards IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base-T / 100Base-TX / 1000Base-T 5.4.3 SFP Port Number of Ports...
  • Page 46: Slave Function

    5. SPECIFICATIONS 5.4.5 Slave Function Communication Mode Multicast / Unicast / MIXED SMPTE / MIXED SMPTE without negotiation Domain Number 0 to 127 (SMPTE ST 2059) 0 to 255 (AES67 / General) Delay Message Rate 0.0078s 128Hz / 0.015s 64Hz / 0.0315s 32Hz / 0.625s 16Hz / 0.125s 8Hz / 0.25s 4Hz / 0.5s 2Hz / 1s 1Hz / 2s 0.5Hz /...
  • Page 47: Lt4611-Ser21 (Sync 3 Out Add)

    5. SPECIFICATIONS LT4611-SER21 (SYNC 3 OUT ADD) 5.5.1 Compliant Standards Analog Video Sync Signal NTSC Black Burst Signal SMPTE ST 170, SMPTE ST 318, SMPTE RP 154 PAL Black Burst Signal ITU-R BT 1700, EBU N14 HD Tri-Level Sync Signal SMPTE ST 240, SMPTE ST 274, SMPTE ST 296 5.5.2 Output Connectors...
  • Page 48: Lt4611-Ser22 (Sdi Output)

    5. SPECIFICATIONS LT4611-SER22 (SDI OUTPUT) 5.6.1 SDI Formats and Standards HD, SD Video Signal Formats and Standards Color System Quantizati Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standards 4:2:2 10 bit 1280×720 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 292 SMPTE ST 296 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I SMPTE ST 292 SMPTE ST 274 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P 24/23.98/PsF...
  • Page 49: Compliant Standards

    5. SPECIFICATIONS 3G-B Video Signal Formats and Standards Color System Quantizati Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Compliant Standards 4:2:2 10 bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 372 12 bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I SMPTE ST 425 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF 4:4:4 10 bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P...
  • Page 50 5. SPECIFICATIONS Timing Adjustment Adjustment Range Entire frame Adjustment Unit Lines Clocks (148.5 MHz, 148.5/1.001 MHz, 74.25 MHz, 74.25/1.001 MHz, 27 MHz) Test Patterns 3G, HD 100% color bar, 75% color bar, multiformat color bar (ARIB STD-B28, pattern 2 area can be set to 100% white, 75% white, or +I), check field, flat field white 100%, black 0%, red 100%, green 100%, blue 100%...
  • Page 51 5. SPECIFICATIONS ID Characters Number of Characters Up to 20 characters Size [Dots] 32×32 / 64×64 / 128×128 / 256×256 Intensity 100%, 75% (black only for the background color) Display Position Anywhere on the display Display Position Adjustment Resolution 1 line 1 dot Blinking Display (*1) OFF, 1 to 9 sec...
  • Page 52: Lip Sync Patterns

    5. SPECIFICATIONS Component On/Off Function Each of the Y/G, Cb/B, and Cr/R components can be turned on and off independently. Outputs the specified Y/G, Cb/B, or Cr/R signal 040h/000h Cb/B 200h/000h Cr/R 200h/000h Not available when the check field pattern is selected. Image Overlay Display Precedence ID characters >...
  • Page 53: Lt4611-Ser23 (Audio Output)

    5. SPECIFICATIONS LT4611-SER23 (AUDIO OUTPUT) 5.7.1 Compliant Standards AES/EBU ANSI S4.40, AES3-2009, AES11-2009, SMPTE ST 276 5.7.2 Output Connectors AES/EBU Digital Audio Output Connector Connector 1 BNC connectors Output Amplitude 1Vp-p±0.1V Output Impedance 75 Ω unbalanced AES/EBU Silence Output Connector Connector 1 BNC connectors Output Amplitude...
  • Page 54: Panel Description

    6. PANEL DESCRIPTION PANEL DESCRIPTION Front Panel Name Description POWER 1 Lights in green when the power to AC INPUT 1 is on. It lights in red when errors occur in AC INPUT 1 or when power to AC INPUT 2 is on and power to AC INPUT 1 is off. POWER 2 Lights in green when the power to AC INPUT 2 is on.
  • Page 55: Rear Panel

    6. PANEL DESCRIPTION Rear Panel Name Description LTC IN/OUT (SER01) Time code I/O connector. It also outputs alarms. GPS IN (SER01) GPS antenna input connector. CW IN/OUT (SER01) CW I/O connector. This connector is used by switching between input and output. When set to input, it receives 10 MHz CW signals.
  • Page 56: Basic Operation

    7. BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION Turning the Power On ● Turning the Power On This instrument does not have a power switch. Connect the included power cords to DC INPUT 1 and DC INPUT 2 on the rear panel. Since the power supply is redundant, even if one of the power supplies fail, operation can continue with the other power supply.
  • Page 57 7. BASIC OPERATION ● Power-on Settings The settings vary depending on the POWER ON RECALL setting on the SYSTEM menu as follows: (Y: Settings that were used when the power was turned off previously, P: Preset settings, N: Factor default settings) POWER ON RECALL NUMBER 0 to 9 GENLOCK menu...
  • Page 58: Attaching The Cover Inlet Stopper

    7. BASIC OPERATION Attaching the Cover Inlet Stopper A cover/inlet stopper is included with the LT 4611. 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 59: Alarm Indications

    7. BASIC OPERATION Alarm Indications If an alarm occurs, the ALARM indicator on the front panel blinks in red. If an attention state occurs, the ALARM indicator on the front panel blinks in orange. (If an alarm and attention state occur simultaneously, the alarm takes precedence, and the indicator blinks in red.) You can check the alarm details with ALARM SYSTEM or ALARM SIGNAL(SER01) on the STATUS menu.
  • Page 60: Signal I/O

    7. BASIC OPERATION Signal I/O 7.5.1 Analog Video Sync Signal Output (including SER21) Three analog video sync signals synchronized to the reference signal are output from the ANALOG BLACK OUT 1 to 3 connectors on the rear panel. If the SER21 is installed, three analog video sync signals synchronized to the reference signal are also output from the ANALOG BLACK OUT 4 to 6 connectors.
  • Page 61: Genlock Signal Input

    7. BASIC OPERATION 7.5.5 Genlock Signal Input The GENLOCK IN connector on the rear panel receives HD tri-level sync or NTSC/PAL black burst signals as a genlock reference signal. You can set the genlock on the GENLOCK menu. In addition, it is possible to retrieve VITC from the genlock signal. [See also] Chapter 10, “GENLOCK MENU”...
  • Page 62: Cw Signal I/O (Ser01)

    7. BASIC OPERATION 7.5.7 CW Signal I/O (SER01) CW IN/OUT on the rear panel is used by switching between input and output according to section 16.1.7, “Selecting Input or Output.” When set to input, the connector receives 10 MHz CW signals as a genlock reference signal. You can set the genlock on the GENLOCK menu.
  • Page 63: Sdi Signal Output (Ser02)

    7. BASIC OPERATION ● Alarm output If any of the alarms that are enabled according to section 19.9.2, “Turing Alarm Output On and Off” occur, a 5 V CMOS signal is output from ALARM1 or ALARM2. (The polarity can be inverted.) Alarm Alarm condition POWER1...
  • Page 64: Ptp Port (Ser03)

    7. BASIC OPERATION 7.5.10 PTP port (SER03) This port supports PTP (IEEE 1588). It provides an RJ-45 port and SFP cage. The SFP cage is used by connecting a separately sold SFP transceiver RJ-45, SFP optical transceiver, or SFP+ optical transceiver. You can set PTP settings on the PTP OPTION menu.
  • Page 65: Menu Operations

    7. BASIC OPERATION Menu Operations There are 12 main types (including options) of menus. The menu switches in order each time you press the MENU key and in reverse order each time you press the key. (When the menu level is zero) Menu Description Reference...
  • Page 66 7. BASIC OPERATION ● Menu Levels With some exceptions, the setting menus show a number in the upper left of the screen. This number indicates the menu level. The larger the number, the deeper the level. To enter a lower level menu, press ENTER. To return to a higher level menu, press MENU or CANCEL.
  • Page 67: Genlock Operation

    7. BASIC OPERATION Genlock Operation Genlock refers to the act of establishing synchronization using an external reference signal. Here, the procedure is explained separately for five different modes. Genlock mode Reference signal Description Internal mode Internal The internal reference signal is used. The factory default setting is this mode.
  • Page 68: Auto Format Mode

    7. BASIC OPERATION 7.7.2 Auto Format Mode 1. On the GENLOCK menu, set GENLOCK MODE to GL FMT-AUTO. [See also] Section 10.1, “Selecting the Genlock Mode” 2. Apply a reference signal to GENLOCK IN on the rear panel. Apply an HD tri-level sync or NTSC/PAL black burst signal. [See also] Section 7.5.5, “Genlock Signal Input”...
  • Page 69 7. BASIC OPERATION If an error occurs in the reference signal, the frequency that was in use immediately before the error occurred is maintained (stay-in-sync function). Under GENLOCK on the STATUS menu, STAY IN SYNC appears, and EXT on the front panel blinks in red.
  • Page 70: Manual Format Mode

    7. BASIC OPERATION 7.7.3 Manual Format Mode 1. On the GENLOCK menu, set GENLOCK MODE to GL FMT-MANUAL. [See also] Section 10.1, “Selecting the Genlock Mode” 2. Set FORMAT on the GENLOCK menu. Select the format of the reference signal that will be applied to GENLOCK IN on the rear panel.
  • Page 71: Gps Mode (Ser01)

    7. BASIC OPERATION 7.7.4 GPS Mode (SER01) 1. On the GENLOCK menu, set GENLOCK MODE to GPS. If a GPS alarm, PLL alarm, GPS attention, or leap second attention state occurs, the ALARM indicator on the front panel blinks in red. [See also] Section 10.1, “Selecting the Genlock Mode”...
  • Page 72: Cw Mode (Ser01)

    7. BASIC OPERATION 7.7.5 CW Mode (SER01) 1. On the GENLOCK menu, set GENLOCK MODE to 10MHzCW. A 10MHzCW alarm occurs, and the ALARM indicator on the front panel blinks in red. [See also] Section 10.1, “Selecting the Genlock Mode” 2.
  • Page 73: Ptp Mode (Ser03)

    7. BASIC OPERATION 7.7.6 PTP Mode (SER03) 1. On the GENLOCK menu, set GENLOCK MODE to PTP. The ALARM indicator on the front panel blinks in red. [See also] Section 10.1, “Selecting the Genlock Mode” 2. Attach an SFP transceiver to the PTP RJ45 port or the SFP cage on the rear panel, and receive PTP packets.
  • Page 74: Status Menu

    8. STATUS MENU STATUS MENU The STATUS menu shows the LT 4611 status. This menu is only for viewing; you cannot change the settings. To display the STATUS menu, press MENU several times until the following menu appears. [STATUS] GENLOCK           ↵ On the STATUS menu, you can use the keys to switch the menu even when you are in a lower level menu.
  • Page 75: Genlock Status Display

    8. STATUS MENU Genlock Status Display The GENLOCK item displays the genlock status. This section will explain the display details in conjunction with the front panel REF display. Genlock mode Menu example Reference display Description INTERNAL [INT] [GENLOCK] INTERNAL Lit in green GL FMT-AUTO When there is no input [EXT]...
  • Page 76: Genlock Format Display

    8. STATUS MENU Locked [EXT] [GENLOCK]PTP LOCKED Lit in green When an error occurs in [EXT] [GENLOCK]PTP the reference signal STAY IN SYNC Blinking red (Stay-in-sync) When the genlock mode is set to GPS, an asterisk is displayed when a GPS signal is received. This is synchronized to the GPS alarm.
  • Page 77: Alarm Display

    Alarm Display condition Corrective action When a fan error occurs Contact your nearest LEADER agent. PWR1 When power to AC INPUT 2 is on but power If this alarm appears even when power to to AC INPUT 1 is off.
  • Page 78: Attention Display (Ser01)

    Alarm Display condition Corrective action When the genlock mode is set to GPS and the Contact your nearest LEADER agent. internal PLL is unlocked When the LT 4611 is configured to use GPS Check that GPS signals are being applied signals,(*1) but GPS signals are not being to GPS IN on the rear panel.
  • Page 79: Satellite Count Display (Ser01)

    8. STATUS MENU ● Attention display related to time codes The ATTENTION item displays attention states related to time codes. [ATTENTION] LEAP-SECOND The following table lists the attention states related to time codes. Attention Display condition LEAP-SECOND When the LT 4611 is configured to use GPS signals,(*1) but leap second information cannot be received (It may take up to 12 minutes for the leap second information to be received after applying the GPS signal.)
  • Page 80: Ptp Attention Display (Ser03)

    8. STATUS MENU PTP Attention Display (SER03) When PTP1 or PTP2 is set to MASTER, the attentions states are displayed. If a PTP attention state occurs, the ALARM indicator on the front panel blinks in red or orange. Display example ALARM LED Description display...
  • Page 81: Info Menu

    9. INFO MENU INFO MENU The INFO item displays the settings entered in the LT 4611. This menu is only for viewing; you cannot change the settings. To display the INFO menu, press MENU several times until the following menu appears. [INFO]...
  • Page 82: Black Setting Display

    9. INFO MENU ●GENLOCK TIMING When the genlock mode is set to GL or GPS(SER01), the timing selected in section 10.3, “Adjusting the Timing,” is displayed. [GENLOCK TIMING]  0F     0L     0D    0FN Black Setting Display The BLACK item displays the items set on the BLACK menu. [INFO]...
  • Page 83: Gps Setting Display (Ser01)

    9. INFO MENU GPS Setting Display (SER01) The GPS item displays the voltage supplied to the GPS antenna selected in section 19.8.2, “Selecting the Power Supply.” [INFO] [GPS ANTENNA] GPS               ↵ OFF 12G Setting Display (SER02) The 12G item displays the items set on the 12G OPTION menu. [INFO]...
  • Page 84: 10. Genlock Menu

    10. GENLOCK MENU 10. GENLOCK MENU The GENLOCK item displays settings related to genlock operation. To display the GENLOCK menu, press MENU several times until the following menu appears. 0.GENLOCK MODE              ↵ 10.1 Selecting the Genlock Mode To select the genlock mode, follow the procedure below. 1.GENLOCK MODE...
  • Page 85: Selecting The Genlock Format

    10. GENLOCK MENU 10.2 Selecting the Genlock Format When the genlock mode is set to GL FMT-MANUAL, to select the genlock format, follow the procedure below. To select items use the , and keys. The genlock formats are expressed in terms of the total number of lines, not the number of effective lines.
  • Page 86: Adjusting The Timing (Frame)

    10. GENLOCK MENU 10.3.1 Adjusting the Timing (Frame) To adjust the output signals relative to the reference signal at the frame level, follow the procedure below. This menu is displayed in the following situations. • When the genlock mode is set to GL FMT-AUTO and the format of the signal applied to GENLOCK IN on the rear panel is NTSC or PAL •...
  • Page 87: Adjusting The Timing (Dot)

    10. GENLOCK MENU 10.3.3 Adjusting the Timing (Dot) To adjust the output signals relative to the reference signal at the dot level, follow the procedure below. To the right of DOT, the value obtained by converting dots into time is displayed.
  • Page 88: Setting The Recovery Operation

    10. GENLOCK MENU 10.4 Setting the Recovery Operation Under GENLOCK→RECOVERY, you can set the recovery operation that takes place when the reference signal is lost during genlock operation. This menu appears when the genlock mode is not set to INTERNAL. 1.GENLOCK RECOVERY...
  • Page 89: Selecting The Manual Setting

    10. GENLOCK MENU 10.4.3 Selecting the Manual Setting To select the relock operation to perform when the recovery mode is set to MANUAL, follow the procedure below. 2.MANUAL SETTING ►*IMMEDIATE Procedure GENLOCK → RECOVERY → MANUAL SETTING Parameters IMMEDIATE: The LT 4611 immediately relocks onto the reference signal. FAST: The LT 4611 quickly relocks onto the reference signal.
  • Page 90: Setting The Genlock Log

    10. GENLOCK MENU 10.5 Setting the Genlock Log Under GENLOCK→LOG, you can set the genlock log. The genlock log automatically records the changes in the genlock state in chronological order. 0.GENLOCK LOG               ↵ 10.5.1 Viewing the Log To view the genlock log, follow the procedure below. Press to view newer log entries, to view older log entries, and and ENTER to view the...
  • Page 91: Clearing The Log

    10. GENLOCK MENU ● Example of YYYYMMDDhhmmss.txt 00:2016/04/07 13:33:01 MODE[INTERNAL] 01:2016/04/07 13:33:01 FORMAT[NTSC BB] 02:2016/04/07 13:33:01 EPOCH[SMPTE] 03:2016/04/07 13:33:01 LOCK(NO SIGNAL) 04:2016/04/07 13:33:02 LOCK(INTERNAL) 05:2016/04/07 13:33:23 MODE[GENLOCK-FMT-AUTO] 06:2016/04/07 13:33:23 LOCK(NO SIGNAL) 07:2016/04/07 13:33:37 LOCK(TRACKING) 08:2016/04/07 13:33:46 LOCK(EXT.)[1125/59.94I] 09:2016/04/07 13:34:13 LOCK(STAY IN SYNC) 10:2016/04/07 13:34:28 LOCK(TRACKING) 11:2016/04/07 13:34:51 LOCK(EXT.)[1125/59.94I] 10.5.3...
  • Page 92: Black Menu (Including Ser21)

    11. BLACK MENU (including SER21) 11. BLACK MENU (including SER21) The BLACK menu is used to specify settings related to black output. You can select Black 4 to 6 when SER21 is installed. To display the BLACK menu, press MENU several times until the following menu appears. 0.BLACK...
  • Page 93: Adjusting The Timing

    11. BLACK MENU (including SER21) 11.2 Adjusting the Timing Under BLACK→BLK1→TIMING, you can adjust the black signal relative to the reference signal. 1.BLACK BLK1 TIMING            ↵ 11.2.1 Adjusting the Timing (Frame) When the black format is set to NTSC or PAL, to adjust the black signal relative to the reference signal at the frame level, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 94: Turing The Time Code On And Off (Ser01)

    11. BLACK MENU (including SER21) 11.3 Turing the Time Code On and Off (SER01) When the black format is NTSC or PAL, to turn on or off the time code insertion selected in section 19.7.1, “Selecting the Time Code,” follow the procedure below. Black 2 to 6 can be turned on or off when the format is the same type as Black 1 (NTSC or PAL).
  • Page 95: Sdi Menu (Ser22)

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12. SDI MENU (SER22) The SDI menu is used to specify settings related to SDI output. You can select this option when SER22 is installed. To display the SDI menu, press MENU several times until the following menu appears. 0.SDI...
  • Page 96: Selecting The Frame Frequency

    When the output signal is 3G, this menu item is not displayed. If is fixed at SERIAL. 3.SDI1 0H TIMING    ■SERIAL  □LEGACY Procedure SDI → SDI1 → TIMING → 0H TIMING Parameters SERIAL: Signals are output at the timing defined in the signal standard. LEGACY: Signals are output at the same timing as LEADER’s conventional signal generators.
  • Page 97: Adjusting The Timing (Line)

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.2.2 Adjusting the Timing (Line) To adjust the SDI signal relative to the reference signal at the line level, follow the procedure below. The variable range varies depending on the format. 3.SDI1 TIMING V      0 LINE Procedure SDI → SDI1 → TIMING → VERTICAL Parameters -1124 to 0 to +1124 12.2.3...
  • Page 98: Selecting The Pattern

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.3 Selecting the Pattern To select the output pattern, follow the procedure below. To select items use the , and keys. 2.SDI1 COLOR BAR  ►*100% Procedure SDI → SDI1 → PATTERN Parameters COLOR BAR: 100% / 75% / MULTI 100% / MULTI 75% / MULTI (+I) / SMPTE / EBU / BBC MONITOR: FLAT FIELD 100% / FLAT FIELD 0% / RED FIELD 100% /...
  • Page 99 12. SDI MENU (SER22) 100% MULTI 100% MULTI 75% MULTI (+I) SMPTE...
  • Page 100 12. SDI MENU (SER22) FLAT FIELD 100% FLAT FIELD 0% RED FIELD 100% GREEN FILED 100% BLUE FIELD 100% CHECK FIELD...
  • Page 101: Turning Ycbcr On And Off

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.4 Turning YCbCr On and Off To turn individual components in a YCbCr or GBR signal on and off, follow the procedure below. This is invalid when the pattern is check field. 3.SDI1 COMPONENT *■Y/G   ■Cb/B  ■Cr/R (SDI OUTPUT option) 3.SDI COMPONENT...
  • Page 102: Turning Safety Area Markers On And Off

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.5 Turning Safety Area Markers On and Off To turn on and off the 90% marker, 80% marker, and 4:3 marker separately, follow the procedure below. If the 4:3 marker is off, the 90% marker and 80% marker are displayed at the outer frame of the picture.
  • Page 103: Configuring The Pattern Scroll Feature

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.6 Configuring the Pattern Scroll Feature With the SDI OUTPUT option, you can configure pattern scrolling under SDI→SDI1→VIDEO→SCROLL. With the 12G option, you can configure it under 12G OPTION→SDI 1→VIDEO→SCROLL. This is invalid when the pattern is check field. 2.SDI1 VIDEO...
  • Page 104: Setting The Horizontal Scroll Speed

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.6.3 Setting the Horizontal Scroll Speed To select the pattern scroll speed and direction, follow the procedure below. The unit is dot/field (frame). Setting a positive value scrolls to the right and a negative value to the left. You can set the value in 2-dot steps. 4.SCROLL H-SPEED...
  • Page 105: Setting The Pattern Change

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.7 Setting the Pattern Change With the SDI OUTPUT option, you can configure pattern change under SDI→SDI1→VIDEO→PATTERN CHANGE. With the 12G option, you can configure it under 12G OPTION→SDI 1→VIDEO→PATTERN CHANGE. This is invalid when the pattern is check field. 2.SDI1 VIDEO...
  • Page 106: Setting Id Characters

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.8 Setting ID Characters With the SDI OUTPUT option, you can configure the ID character under SDI→SDI1→VIDEO→ID CHARACTER. With the 12G option, you can configure it under 12G OPTION→SDI 1→VIDEO→ID CHARACTER. A character string that you created on the LT 4611 can be displayed in a pattern. This is invalid when the pattern is check field or when LIPSYNC is set to ON.
  • Page 107: Recalling Id Characters

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.8.2 Recalling ID Characters To recall ID characters that have been saved in the LT 4611 using the STORE menu, follow the procedure below. 4.ID RECALL ► LT4611.id    INT_1 Procedure (SDI OUTPUT option) SDI → SDI1 → VIDEO → ID CHARACTER → RECALL Procedure (12G option) 12G OPTION →...
  • Page 108: Setting The Vertical Position Of Id Characters

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.8.4 Setting the Vertical Position of ID Characters To set the vertical position of the ID characters, follow the procedure below. The value represents the coordinate at the top of the ID characters. The top of the pattern is 0.
  • Page 109: Selecting The Level Of Id Characters

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.8.7 Selecting the Level of ID Characters To set the intensity level of ID characters, follow the procedure below. 4.ID LEVEL   ■100%    □75% Procedure (SDI OUTPUT option) SDI → SDI1 → VIDEO → ID CHARACTER → LEVEL Procedure (12G option) 12G OPTION →...
  • Page 110: Setting The Id Character On-Time

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.8.9 Setting the ID Character On-Time To set the on-time of ID character blinking, follow the procedure below. 5.ID BLINK ON TIME              1 [SEC] Procedure (SDI OUTPUT option) SDI → SDI1 → VIDEO → ID CHARACTER → BLINK → ON TIME Procedure (12G option) 12G OPTION →...
  • Page 111: Setting Id Character Scroll Speed

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.8.12 Setting ID Character Scroll Speed To set the ID character scroll speed and direction, follow the procedure below. The unit is dot/field (frame). Setting a positive value scrolls to the right and a negative value to the left.
  • Page 112: Saving Id Characters

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.8.13 Saving ID Characters To store up to four sets of ID characters that you create on the SET menu, follow the procedure below. Only the characters are saved. Position, size, and the like are not saved. Procedure (SDI OUTPUT option) SDI →...
  • Page 113: Copying Id Characters To The Lt 4611

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.8.14 Copying ID Characters to the LT 4611 To copy up to four sets of ID characters from a USB memory device to the LT 4611, follow the procedure below. This feature is useful when you want to use multiple LT 4611s with the same settings.
  • Page 114: Copying Id Characters To A Usb Memory Device

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.8.15 Copying ID Characters to a USB Memory Device To copy ID characters in id format (dedicated format) from the LT 4611 to a USB memory device, follow the procedure below. This feature is useful when you want to use multiple LT 4611s with the same settings.
  • Page 115: Clearing Id Characters

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.8.16 Clearing ID Characters To clear ID characters that have been saved in the LT 4611 using the STORE menu, follow the procedure below. Procedure (SDI OUTPUT option) SDI → SDI1 → VIDEO → ID CHARACTER → DELETE Procedure (12G option) 12G OPTION →...
  • Page 116: Setting Logos

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.9 Setting Logos With the SDI OUTPUT option, you can set the logo under SDI→SDI1→VIDEO→LOGO. With the 12G option, you can set it under 12G OPTION→SDI 1→VIDEO→LOGO. A 4-level monochrome image that you created on your PC can be displayed in a pattern. This is invalid when the pattern is check field or when LIPSYNC is set to ON.
  • Page 117: Display Procedure

    Display procedure This section describes the procedure from creating a logo to displaying it in a pattern. In this example, the logo file name is “LEADER.bmp.” 1. Create a logo on your PC. Create an image in bmp format according to the following conditions.
  • Page 118: Turning The Logo On And Off

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 4. On the COPY USB→INT menu, import the logo into the LT 4611. In this example, the file is imported into INT_1 of the LT 4611. [See also] Section 12.9.8, “Copying Logos to the LT 4611” 4.LOGO COPY USB→INT...
  • Page 119: Selecting A Logo

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.9.3 Selecting a Logo To select the logo to be displayed, follow the procedure below. A logo must be copied to INT_1 to INT_4 in advance using the COPY USB→INT menu. 4.LOGO SELECT ►*LEADER.lg    INT_1 Procedure (SDI OUTPUT option) SDI →...
  • Page 120: Setting The Logo Level

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.9.6 Setting the Logo Level To set the logo intensity level, follow the procedure below. Logos are made of 4-level monochrome data (LEVEL0, LEVEL1, LEVEL2, LEVEL3). You can set the display intensity level for each level. When LOGO BACKGND is set to ON, LEVEL0 is invalid.
  • Page 121: Copying Logos To The Lt 4611

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.9.8 Copying Logos to the LT 4611 To copy up to four logos from a USB memory device to the LT 4611, follow the procedure below. (Copy the logos to the USB memory device or place the logos created on your PC in advance by using the COPY INT→USB menu.) This setting appears when a USB memory device is connected.
  • Page 122: Copying Logos To A Usb Memory Device

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.9.9 Copying Logos to a USB Memory Device To copy logos in lg format (dedicated format) from the LT 4611 to a USB memory device, follow the procedure below. Copy a logo to the LT 4611 in advance using the COPY USB→INT menu.
  • Page 123: Clearing A Logo

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.9.10 Clearing a Logo To clear the logos that you copied to the LT 4611 using the COPY USB→INT menu, follow the procedure below. Procedure (SDI OUTPUT option) SDI → SDI1 → VIDEO → LOGO → DELETE Procedure (12G option) 12G OPTION →...
  • Page 124: 12.10 Configuring Embedded Audio

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.10 Configuring Embedded Audio 16 (HD(DL)) audio channels (32 channels for 3G-B) can be embedded in an SDI signal. (Embedding is not possible when the pattern is a check field.) Channels 1 to 4, 5 to 8, 9 to 12, and 13 to 16 are called group 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. The frequency, level, and the like can be set for each channel separately.
  • Page 125: Selecting The Resolution

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.10.2 Selecting the Resolution To select the resolution for the selected group, follow the procedure below. If the output signal is 525/59.94I, not all groups can be set to 24BIT. Up to three groups can be set to 24BIT. 4.G1 RESOLUTION...
  • Page 126: Selecting The Frequency

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.10.4 Selecting the Frequency To select the frequency of the selected channel, follow the procedure below. 5.G1/CH1 FREQ ◄ *1kHz Procedure (SDI OUTPUT option) SDI → SDI1 → AUDIO (→ LINK-A / LINK-B) → G1 → CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 → FREQ →...
  • Page 127: Setting Clicks

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.10.6 Setting Clicks You can insert click sounds into the selected channel. Follow the procedure below to set the insertion interval to a value other than OFF. This is invalid when LIPSYNC is set to ON. 5.G1/CH1 CLICK...
  • Page 128: Settings Shared By Groups

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.10.8 Settings Shared by Groups You can link the group 2 settings to the group 1 settings by following the procedure below to set G2 EQUAL TO G1 to ON. In this situation, group 2 cannot be set. The same holds true for G3 EQUAL TO G1 and G4 EQUAL TO G3.
  • Page 129: Settings Shared By Channels

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.10.9 Settings Shared by Channels You can link the channel 2 setting to the channel 1 setting by following the procedure below to set G1/CH2 EQUAL CH1 to ON. In this situation, channel 2 cannot be set. The same holds true for the other similar settings.
  • Page 130: Turing The Time Code On And Off (Ser01)

    12. SDI MENU (SER22) 12.11 Turing the Time Code On and Off (SER01) To turn on or off the time code insertion selected in section 19.7.1, “Selecting the Time Code,” follow the procedure below. 3.ANC ATC-LTC    □ON      ■OFF Procedure SDI → SDI1 → ANC → ATC-LTC ON/OFF Parameters ON / OFF 12.12 Common SDI Signal Settings...
  • Page 131: Aes/Ebu Menu (Ser23)

    13. AES/EBU MENU (SER23) 13. AES/EBU MENU (SER23) The AES/EBU menu is used to specify settings related to AES/EBU output and silence output. You can select this option when SER23 is installed. To display the AES/EBU menu, press MENU several times until the following menu appears. 0.AES/EBU...
  • Page 132: Setting The Level

    13. AES/EBU MENU (SER23) 13.1.3 Setting the Level To set the level of the selected channel, follow the procedure below. 4.AES/EBU CH1 LEVEL           -20 [dBFS] Procedure AES/EBU → AES/EBU → SETTING → CH1 / CH2 → LEVEL Parameters -60 to -20 to 0 13.1.4 Setting Clicks You can insert click sounds into the selected channel.
  • Page 133: Selecting The Resolution

    13. AES/EBU MENU (SER23) 13.1.6 Selecting the Resolution To select the resolution, follow the procedure below. 3.AES/EBU RESOLUTION    ■20BIT   □24BIT Procedure AES/EBU → AES/EBU → SETTING → RESOLUTION Parameters 20BIT / 24BIT 13.1.7 Selecting the Pre-emphasis Mode To select the pre-emphasis mode, follow the procedure below. 3.AES/EBU EMPHASIS...
  • Page 134: Adjusting The Timing

    13. AES/EBU MENU (SER23) 13.1.9 Adjusting the Timing To adjust the AES/EBU signal timing relative to the reference signal in the range of ±1AES/EBU frame, follow the procedure below. 2.AES/EBU TIMING               0 [FS] Procedure AES/EBU → AES/EBU → TIMING Parameters -511 to 0 to +511 13.2 Setting the Silence Output Under AES/EBU→SILENCE, you can set the silence output.
  • Page 135: 14. Wclk Menu

    14. WCLK MENU 14. WCLK MENU The WCLK menu is used to specify settings related to WCLK output. To display the WCLK menu, press MENU several times until the following menu appears. 0.WCLK  TIMING            ↵ 14.1 Adjusting the Timing To adjust the word-clock signal relative to the reference signal in the range of ±1AES/EBU frame, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 136: 15. Etc Menu

    15. ETC MENU 15. ETC MENU The ETC menu is used to specify settings related to lip sync. To display the ETC menu, press MENU several times until the following menu appears. 0.ETC  LIPSYNC           ↵ 15.1 Turning Lip Sync On and Off To turn lip sync pattern on and off, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 137: Description Of Lip Sync Patterns

    15. ETC MENU 15.2 Description of Lip Sync Patterns A lip sync pattern is divided into three areas. From the top, they are the pattern, raster, and scale areas. Audio is turned on or muted in sync with the image signal. ●...
  • Page 138: Gps Option Menu (Ser01)

    16. GPS OPTION MENU (SER01) 16. GPS OPTION MENU (SER01) The GPS OPTION menu is used to specify settings related to LTC output and CW I/O. You can select this option when SER01 is installed. To display the GPS OPTION menu, press MENU several times until the following menu appears. 0.GPS OPTION...
  • Page 139: Adjusting The Time Code Output Timing (Bit)

    16. GPS OPTION MENU (SER01) 16.1.3 Adjusting the Time Code Output Timing (Bit) To adjust the time code outputs (LTC1 to LTC3) at the bit level, follow the procedure below. To the right of BIT, the value obtained by converting bits into time is displayed. 3.LTC TIMING BIT...
  • Page 140: Setting The Cw I/O

    16. GPS OPTION MENU (SER01) 16.1.6 Setting the CW I/O Under GPS OPTION→CW SETTING, you can set the CW I/O. 0.GPS OPTION CW SETTING        ↵ 16.1.7 Selecting Input or Output To select whether to use CW IN/OUT on the rear panel as an input connector or output connector, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 141: G Option Menu (Ser02)

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) The 12G OPTION menu is used to specify settings related to SDI output. You can select this option when SER02 is installed. To display the 12G OPTION menu, press MENU several times until the following menu appears. 0.12G OPTION...
  • Page 142: Selecting The System

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 17.1.1 Selecting the System To select the SDI signal system, follow the procedure below. You cannot select this for SDI2 to SDI4. Changing this setting also changes the STRUCTURE And RATE settings. 4.SDI 12G *3840×2160 12G Procedure 12G OPTION →...
  • Page 143: Selecting The Color System

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 17.1.2 Selecting the Color System To select the SDI signal color system and quantization accuracy, follow the procedure below. Changing this setting also changes the RATE settings. 3.SDI STRUCTURE ◄►*422(YCbCr)10-bit Procedure 12G OPTION → SDI 1 → FORMAT → STRUCTURE Parameters 422(YCbCr)10-bit / 422(YCbCr)12-bit / 444(YCbCr)10-bit / 444(YCbCr)12-bit / 444(RGB)10-bit / 444(RGB)12-bit...
  • Page 144: Adjusting The Timing

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 17.2 Adjusting the Timing Under 12G OPTION→SDI 1→TIMING, you can adjust the SDI signal relative to the reference signal. You can also set SDI2 to SDI4 separately. 1.SDI 1 TIMING            ↵ 17.2.1 Adjusting the Timing (Line) To adjust the SDI signal relative to the reference signal at the line level, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 145: Selecting The Pattern

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 17.3 Selecting the Pattern To select a fixed pattern or a user pattern created on a PC, follow the procedure below. To select items use the , and keys. When the SDI format is 12G, the same SDI pattern generation settings apply to all four outputs.
  • Page 146: Selecting The Fixed Pattern

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 17.3.2 Selecting the Fixed Pattern To select the fixed pattern, follow the procedure below. 4.SDI1 COLOR BAR  ►*100% Procedure 12G OPTION → SDI 1 → PATTERN → PATTERN SELECT → FIX PATTERN Parameters COLOR BAR 100% / 75% / MULTI 100% / MULTI 75% / MULTI (+I) / SMPTE / EBU / BBC / ARIB STD-B66-2 MONITOR FLAT FIELD 100% / FLAT FIELD 0% / RED FIELD 100% /...
  • Page 147 17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 100% MULTI 100% MULTI 75% MULTI (+I) SMPTE...
  • Page 148 17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) FLAT FIELD 100% FLAT FIELD 0% RED FIELD 100% GREEN FILED 100% BLUE FIELD 100% CHECK FIELD...
  • Page 149: Displaying A User Pattern

    This section describes the procedure for displaying a user pattern. In this example, the user pattern file name is “LEADER.bmp,” and the format is 4K. 1. Place the image file in the appropriate folder according to its image size in the USB memory device.
  • Page 150 17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 4. Select the display memory from INT_1 to INT_8. If a user pattern has already been transferred to the display memory, the selected user pattern is displayed. If no user pattern has been transferred, you need to transfer a pattern from the storage memory to the display memory.
  • Page 151: Selecting A User Pattern

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 7. When the file in the selected display memory does not match that in the storage memory ● Set whether to automatically transfer the selected user pattern on the next startup. An asterisk appears in front of the file name for the user pattern with power on recall set to on.
  • Page 152: Deleting A User Pattern

    To delete user pattern data from the LT 4611’s storage memory, follow the procedure below. You can select any of the folders, regardless of the current SDI format. In this example, the user pattern file name is “LEADER.bmp,” and the format is 4K. Procedure 12G OPTION →...
  • Page 153: Copying A User Pattern To The Lt 4611

    PC to the USB memory device in advance.) In this example, the user pattern file name is “LEADER.bmp,” and the format is 4K. The following menu appears when a USB memory device with the following folder structure is connected.
  • Page 154 17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 5. If the user pattern is BMP or TIFF format, set the colorimetry and range. Select any values of your choice. 6.COLORIMETRY  □601  ■709  □2020 7.RANGE    ■NARROW  □FULL 6. If the user pattern is 4K, select the division. 8.DIVISION...
  • Page 155: Copying A User Pattern To A Usb Memory Device

    To copy user pattern data from the LT 4611’s storage memory to a USB memory device, follow the procedure below. In this example, the user pattern file name is “LEADER.bmp,” and the format is 4K. The following menu appears when a USB memory device with the following folder structure is connected.
  • Page 156: Copying Patterns From The Archive

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) ● USB Memory Device File Structure User patterns are stored in the USER_PATTERN folder of the USB memory device. USB memory device └ LT4611_USER └ USER_PATTERN └ │ └ ********. bmp └ │ └ ********. bmp └...
  • Page 157 17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 4. If the a user pattern is in IMG format, copying begins. In the case of a 4K user pattern, copying takes about 7 minutes. Do not turn the power off or remove the USB memory device while copying.    COPY USER PATTERN...
  • Page 158: Turning Ycbcr On And Off

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 17.4 Turning YCbCr On and Off Under 12G OPTION→SDI 1→VIDEO→COMPONENT, you can turn individual components in a YCbCr or GBR signal on and off. For the setting procedure, see section 12.4, “Turning YCbCr On and Off.” 17.5 Turning Safety Area Markers On and Off Under 12G OPTION→SDI 1→VIDEO→SAFETY AREA, you can turn on and off the 90% marker,...
  • Page 159: 17.10 Setting The Moving Box

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 17.10 Setting the Moving Box Under 12G OPTION→SDI 1→VIDEO→MOVING BOX, you can set the moving box. This is invalid when the pattern is check field. 2.SDI VIDEO MOVING BOX        ↵ 17.10.1 Turning the Moving Box On and Off To turn moving box on and off, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 160: Setting The Horizontal Moving Speed

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 17.10.4 Setting the Horizontal Moving Speed To set the moving speed, follow the procedure below. 4.MOVING BOX H-SPEED ◄►* MIDDLE Procedure 12G OPTION → SDI 1 → VIDEO → MOVING BOX → H-SPEED Parameters LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH 17.10.5 Setting the Vertical Box Size To set the vertical size of the box, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 161: 17.11 Turning Lip Sync On And Off

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 17.11 Turning Lip Sync On and Off To turn lip sync pattern on and off, follow the procedure below. When turned on, the LT 4611 outputs lip sync patterns. Combining this with our lip-sync-compatible waveform monitor makes it possible to measure the offset between the video signal and the audio signal that occurs in the transfer route for each channel.
  • Page 162: 17.12 Configuring Embedded Audio

    17. 12G OPTION MENU (SER02) 17.12 Configuring Embedded Audio 16 (HD(DL)) audio channels (32 channels for 3G-B) can be embedded in an SDI signal. For the setting procedure, see section 12.10, “Configuring Embedded Audio.” 17.13 Common SDI Signal Settings You can link the SDI2 and SDI3 settings to the SDI1 setting and the SDI4 setting to the SDI3 setting by following the procedure below to select ON.
  • Page 163: Ptp Option Menu (Ser03)

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) The PTP OPTION menu is used to specify PTP settings. You can select this option when SER03 is installed. To display the PTP OPTION menu, press MENU several times until the following menu appears. 0.PTP OPTION...
  • Page 164: Profile Default Settings

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18.1.3 Profile Default Settings PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→PROFILE SET DEFAULT can be used to reset the settings to the default values of the selected profile. 3.PTP1 PROFILE  ENTER TO DEFAULT Procedure PTP OPTION → PTP1 → DETAIL SETTING → PROFILE SET DEFAULT 18.1.4 Setting the Domain Under PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→DOMAIN, you can set the domain number.
  • Page 165: Setting The Announce Interval

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18.1.6 Setting the Announce Interval Under PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→ANNOUNCE INTERVAL, you can set the transmission interval of announce messages. 3.PTP1 ANNOUNCE INT ◄►* 0.25s      4Hz Procedure PTP OPTION → PTP1 → DETAIL SETTING → ANNOUNCE INTERVAL Parameters (when PROFILE TYPE is ST2059) 0.125s 8Hz / 0.25s 4Hz / 0.5s 2Hz / 1s 1Hz / 2s 0.5Hz Parameters (when PROFILE TYPE is AES67) 1s 1Hz / 2s 0.5Hz / 4s 0.25Hz / 8s 0.125Hz / 16s 0.0625Hz...
  • Page 166: Setting Priority 1

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18.1.8 Setting Priority 1 Under PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→PRIORITY1, you can set the master priority 3.PTP1 PRIORITY1      128 Procedure PTP OPTION → PTP1 → DETAIL SETTING → PRIORITY1 Parameters 0 to 128 to 255 18.1.9 Setting Priority 2 Under PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→PRIORITY2, you can set the master priority 3.PTP1 PRIORITY2...
  • Page 167: Setting St2059 (Profile: St2059 Only)

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18.1.11 Setting ST2059 (PROFILE: ST2059 only) PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→ST2059, you can set the details when the profile is set to ST2059. ● Setting the Default Frame Under PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→ST2059→DEFAULT FRAME, you can set the default frame. 4.PTP1 ST2059...
  • Page 168: Setting The Propagation Time Measurement Method

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18.1.12 Setting the Propagation Time Measurement Method Under PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→DELAY MECHANISM, you can set the propagation time measurement method. 3.PTP1 DELAY MECH ◄►*END TO END       ↵ Procedure PTP OPTION → PTP1 → DETAIL SETTING → DELAY MECHANISM Parameters END TO END / PEER TO PEER...
  • Page 169: Ptp Slave

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18.2 PTP Slave To enable PTP slave mode, set the genlock mode to PTP. [See also] Chapter 10, “GENLOCK MENU” PTP2 cannot be set to PTP slave. 18.2.1 Setting the Mode PTP OPTION→PTP1→MODE is fixed to PTP slave. 2.PTP1 MODE...
  • Page 170: Setting The Domain

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18.2.4 Setting the Domain Under PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→DOMAIN, you can set the domain number. 3.PTP1 DOMAIN      127 Procedure PTP OPTION → PTP1 → DETAIL SETTING → DOMAIN Parameters (when PROFILE TYPE is ST2059) 0 to 127 Parameters (when PROFILE TYPE is AES67) 0 to 255 Parameters (when PROFILE TYPE is GENERAL)
  • Page 171: Setting The Desired Announce Message Transmission Interval (Unicast Only)

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18.2.6 Setting the Desired Announce Message Transmission Interval (UNICAST only) PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→ANNOUNCE DESIR INT can be used to set the desired interval of announce messages sent from the connected master. 3.PTP1 ANC DESIR INT ◄►*  0.25s      4Hz Procedure PTP OPTION → PTP1 → DETAIL SETTING → ANNOUNCE DESIR INT Parameters (when PROFILE TYPE is ST2059) 0.125s 8Hz / 0.25s 4Hz / 0.5s 2Hz / 1s 1Hz / 2s 0.5Hz Parameters (when PROFILE TYPE is AES67)
  • Page 172: Setting The Desired Sync Message Transmission Interval (Unicast Only)

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18.2.8 Setting the Desired Sync Message Transmission Interval (UNICAST only) PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→SYNC DESIR INT can be used to set the desired interval of sync messages sent from the connected master. 3.PTP1 SYN DESIR INT ◄►* 0.125s      8Hz Procedure PTP OPTION → PTP1 → DETAIL SETTING → SYNC DESIR INT Parameters (when PROFILE TYPE is ST2059) 0.0078s 128Hz / 0.015s 64Hz / 0.0315s 32Hz / 0.625s 16Hz / 0.125s 8Hz / 0.25s 4Hz / 0.5s 2Hz...
  • Page 173: Setting The Delay Message Interval (Multicast, Mixed Smpte W/O Negottiation)152

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18.2.10 Setting the Delay Message Interval (MULTICAST, MIXED SMPTE w/o NEGOTTIATION) PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→DELAY MSG INTERVAL can be used to set the transmission interval of delay messages. 3.PTP1 DELAY MSG INT ◄►* 0.125s      8Hz Procedure PTP OPTION → PTP1 → DETAIL SETTING → DELAY MSG INTERVAL Parameters (when PROFILE TYPE is ST2059) 0.0078s 128Hz / 0.015s 64Hz / 0.0315s 32Hz / 0.625s 16Hz / 0.125s 8Hz / 0.25s 4Hz / 0.5s 2Hz...
  • Page 174: Setting The Minimum Interval For Receiving Delay Responses (Mixed Smpte, Unicast)153

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18.2.12 Setting the Minimum Interval for Receiving Delay Responses (Mixed SMPTE, UNICAST) PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→DLY MSG REQD INT can be used to set the minimum interval that the slave side can receive delay responses. 3.PTP1 DLY REQD INT ◄►*   0.5s      2Hz...
  • Page 175: Setting The Propagation Time Measurement Method

    18. PTP OPTION MENU (SER03) 18.2.14 Setting the Propagation Time Measurement Method Under PTP OPTION→PTP1→DETAIL SETTING→DELAY MECHANISM, you can set the propagation time measurement method. 3.PTP1 DELAY MECH ◄►*END TO END       ↵ Procedure PTP OPTION → PTP1 → DETAIL SETTING → DELAY MECHANISM Parameters END TO END / PEER TO PEER 18.2.15 Setting the IP Address of the Master to Connect To (Mixed SMPTE w/o Negotiation, UNICAST)
  • Page 176: 19. System Menu

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19. SYSTEM MENU The SYSTEM menu is used to configure the LT 4611. To display the SYSTEM menu, press MENU several times until the following menu appears. These settings are not stored to presets. 0.SYSTEM LCD BACKLIGHT     ↵ 19.1 Setting the Backlight To set the backlight, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 177: Configuring Presets

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.3 Configuring Presets Under SYSTEM→PRESET, you can set presets. A preset is a collection of LT 4611 settings that are registered. It can be recalled automatically at startup. 0.SYSTEM PRESET            ↵ The following settings are stored in a preset. (Y: Saved, N: Not saved) GENLOCK Menu LOG LIST (00 to 99) BLACK menu...
  • Page 178: Saving Presets

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.3.2 Saving Presets You can save up to 10 presets by following the procedure below. 2.STORE 3.STORE NUMBER 0  ►NUMBER 0   □OK      ■CANCEL Procedure SYSTEM → PRESET → STORE Parameters NUMBER 0 to NUMBER 9 19.3.3 Power-on Settings To select the preset to use for starting the LT 4611, follow the procedure below. For details, see section 7.1, “Turning the Power On.”...
  • Page 179: Copying Presets To The Lt 4611

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.3.4 Copying Presets to the LT 4611 To copy presets from a USB memory device to the LT 4611, follow the procedure below. This feature is useful when you want to use multiple LT 4611s with the same settings. (Copy the presets to the USB memory device in advance by using the COPY INT→USB menu.) If there is already a preset stored in the LT 4611, it will be overwritten.
  • Page 180: Clearing Presets

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.3.6 Clearing Presets To clear presets stored in the LT 4611, follow the procedure below. 2.PRESET DELETE 3.DELETE ALL  ◄ ALL    ■OK      □CANCEL Procedure SYSTEM → PRESET → DELETE Parameters ALL / NUMBER 0 to NUMBER 9...
  • Page 181: Configuring Ethernet Settings

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.4 Configuring Ethernet Settings Under SYSTEM→ETHERNET, you can set Ethernet parameters. 0.SYSTEM ETHERNET          ↵ 19.4.1 Setting the IP Address To set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, follow the procedure below. 2.IP ADDRESS 2.SUBNET MASK    192.168.000.001  255.255.255.000...
  • Page 182: Setting The Trap Transmission Destination

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.4.4 Setting the Trap Transmission Destination To set the IP address of the SNMP manager to send SNMP traps to, follow the procedure below. 2.SNMP MANAGER IP  000.000.000.000 Procedure SYSTEM → ETHERNET → SNMP MANAGER IP Parameters 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 19.4.5 Copying MIB Files to a USB Memory Device To copy an MIB file, which is used for SNMP, from the LT 4611 to a USB memory device,...
  • Page 183: Setting Write Community

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.4.7 Setting WRITE COMMUNITY To change the SNMP WRITE COMMUNITY name, follow the procedure below. 3.WRITE COMMUNITY LDRAdm◄ Procedure SYSTEM → ETHERNET → SNMP COMMUNITY → WRITE COMMUNITY Parameters ▲0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz (Default value: LDRAdm▲) Changes to COMMUNITY is applied when SNMP is restarted or the next time the power is turned 19.4.8 Setting TRAP COMMUNITY To change the SNMP TRAP COMMUNITY name, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 184: Setting The Ptp Ethernet Parameters (Ser03)

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.5 Setting the PTP Ethernet Parameters (SER03) Under SYSTEM→PTP ETHERNET, you can set PTP Ethernet parameters. 0.SYSTEM PTP ETHERNET      ↵ 19.5.1 Setting the PTP IP Address To set the IP address, follow the procedure below. 2.PTP IP ADDRESS  192.168.000.001 Procedure SYSTEM → PTP ETHERNET → IP ADDRESS Parameters 000.000.000.000 to 192.168.000.001 to 255.255.255.255 19.5.2...
  • Page 185: Setting Sfp/Sfp

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.5.4 Setting SFP/SFP+ To select between SFP and SFP+, follow the procedure below. 2.PTP SFP/SFP+ ►*SFP Procedure SYSTEM → PTP ETHERNET → SFP/SFP+ Parameters SFP / SFP+ Make the selection with the module connected with a cable. Connection may not be established if the module is inserted or the cable is connected after making the selection.
  • Page 186: Date And Time Settings

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.6 Date and time settings Under SYSTEM→DATE&TIME, you can set the internal time. 0.SYSTEM DATE&TIME         ↵ 19.6.1 Selecting the Date To select the internal time type, follow the procedure below. The internal time can be saved to a USB memory device. The time is used in the genlock log. 2.DATE&TIME SOURCE...
  • Page 187: Adjusting The Date And Time

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.6.2 Adjusting the Date and Time When DATE&TIME SOURCE is set to INTERNAL, to adjust the date and time, follow the procedure below. 2.DATE&TIME ADJUST  2018/04/01 12:34:56 Procedure SYSTEM → DATA&TIME → ADJUST Parameters 2000/01/01 00:00:00 to 2099/12/31 23:59:59...
  • Page 188: Setting The Time Code (Ser01/Ser03)

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.7 Setting the Time Code (SER01/SER03) Under SYSTEM→TIMECODE, you can set the time code. 0.SYSTEM TIMECODE          ↵ 19.7.1 Selecting the Time Code To select the time code type, follow the procedure below. Time codes are inserted into black, SDI, and AES/EBU signals and are also output from LTC IN/OUT on the rear panel.
  • Page 189: Setting Dropped Frames

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.7.2 Setting Dropped Frames To select the dropped frame setting, follow the procedure below. For time codes inserted into SDI signals, this setting is valid when the SDI signal frame (field) frequency is 59.94 or 29.97. For LTC output, this setting is valid when the Black 1 format is NTSC, 59.94, or 29.97.
  • Page 190: Turning The Daylight Savings Time On And Off

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.7.5 Turning the Daylight Savings Time On and Off When TIMECODE SOURCE is set to GPS, to set whether to apply Daylight Savings Time, follow the procedure below. 3.DAYLIGHT SAVING    □ON      ■OFF Procedure SYSTEM → TIMECODE → DAYLIGHT SAVING → ON/OFF Parameters ON / OFF 19.7.6...
  • Page 191: Setting The Daylight Savings Time End Date

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.7.8 Setting the Daylight Savings Time End Date When TIMECODE SOURCE is set to GPS, to set the Daylight Saving Time end date, follow the procedure below. (You cannot set seconds.) 3.RETURN DAY     01/01 00:00:00 Procedure SYSTEM → TIMECODE → DAYLIGHT SAVING → RETURN DAY Parameters 01/01 00:00:00 to 12/31 23:59:00 19.7.9...
  • Page 192: Setting Gps/Ptp (Applies To Both Ser01 And Ser03)

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.8 Setting GPS/PTP (applies to both SER01 and SER03) Under SYSTEM→GPS/PTP, you can set the GPS and PTP. When SER01 is installed 0.SYSTEM GPS OPTION        ↵ When SER03 is installed 0.SYSTEM PTP OPTION        ↵ When SER01 and SER03 are installed 0.SYSTEM GPS/PTP OPTION    ↵...
  • Page 193: Selecting The Operating Environment

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.8.3 Selecting the Operating Environment To select the operating environment of the GPS antenna, follow the procedure below. You cannot set this when the SER03 is installed and PTP slave is selected. 2.PLATFORM MODE ►*STATIONARY Procedure SYSTEM → GPS/PTP → PLATFORM MODE Parameters STATIONARY: Stationary environment such as in a room (default setting)
  • Page 194: Setting The Alarm (Ser01)

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.9 Setting the Alarm (SER01) Under SYSTEM→ALARM, you can set the alarms output from LTC IN/OUT on the rear panel. INDICATOR 1 and INDICATOR 2 correspond to alarm output 1 and alarm output 2, respectively. [See also] Section 7.5.8, “LTC Signal I/O (SER01)” 0.SYSTEM...
  • Page 195: Turning The Alarm Output On And Off

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.9.2 Turning the Alarm Output On and Off To turn on or off the alarm output from the selected connector, follow the procedure below. If any of the alarms that are enabled occurs, an alarm is output. 4.POWER1...
  • Page 196: 19.11 Initialization

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.11 Initialization Under SYSTEM→INITIALIZE, you can initialize the settings. 0.SYSTEM INITIALIZE        ↵ There are two types of initialization: CLEAR SETTING and DEFAULT SETTING. They differ in the settings that are initialized as follows. (Yes: initialized, No: not initialized) Note that the black signal format and SDI signal frame frequency are fixed to the values selected with FORMAT SETTING.
  • Page 197: Factory Default Initialization

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.11.2 Factory Default Initialization To initialize the settings (except for some settings), select OK by following the procedure below. 2.DEFAULT SETTING    ■OK      □CANCEL Procedure SYSTEM → INITIALIZE → DEFAULT SETTING 19.11.3 Selecting the Format To select the format that is applied when CLEAR SETTING or DEFAULT SETTING is used to initialize the instrument, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 198: 19.12 Viewing The Serial Numbers

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.12 Viewing the Serial Numbers To view the serial numbers of the main unit and SER01 to SER03, follow the procedure below. To switch menus, use the keys. You can also view the serial number of the main unit on the rear panel. The serial number is displayed when it is installed and “0000000”...
  • Page 199: 19.13 Viewing And Installing Software Options

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.13 Viewing and Installing Software Options Under SYSTEM→LICENSE INFO., you can view and install software options. 0.SYSTEM LICENSE INFO.     ↵ 19.13.1 Viewing Software Options To view the software options that are installed, follow the procedure below. Only the software options that are installed are displayed. 1.LICENSE INFO....
  • Page 200: Viewing The Version Information

    19. SYSTEM MENU 19.14 Viewing the Version Information To view the firmware version and FPGA version, follow the procedure below. To switch menus, use the keys. 1.VERSION FIRMWARE:*.* 1.VERSION MAIN ID:**,REV:** 1.VERSION FPGA 1:**** 1.VERSION FPGA 2:**** 1.VERSION FPGA 3:**** 1.VERSION FPGA 4:**** 1.VERSION FPGA 5:**** Procedure SYSTEM →...
  • Page 201: 20. Logo App

    20. LOGO APP 20. LOGO APP Logo App is a software for converting bitmap data (*.bmp) into 4-level monochrome data (*.lg) that can be used on the LT 4611. It is used to overlay logos created on the PC on SDI signals. If necessary, install the application from the accompanying CD-ROM.
  • Page 202 20. LOGO APP 3. When the following window appears, select the installation folder, and click Next. 4. When the following window appears, click Next.
  • Page 203: Uninstallation

    20. LOGO APP 5. When the following window appears, the installation is complete. Click Close. 20.2 Uninstallation To uninstall the software, select “LT4600 LOGO Application” in Programs and Features of Control Panel, and click Uninstall.
  • Page 204: How To Use

    20. LOGO APP 20.3 How to Use To convert bitmap data (*.bmp) into 4-level monochrome data (*.lg), follow the procedure below. 1. Start “LT4600 LOGO Application” on the PC desktop. 2. Click Select File. 3. Select a bitmap file (*.bmp). Select a file that meets the following conditions.
  • Page 205 20. LOGO APP 4. Click LOGO to view the data after conversion. If the data after the conversion appears okay, save the data. Proceed to step 7. Here, only check that the colors have been separated into four grayscale levels. The intensity used to display the data on the actual LT 4611 can be adjusted from the menu, so it will be different from what appears here.
  • Page 206 20. LOGO APP ● Threshold The threshold represents the intensity (Y). If we assume R, G, and B to take on values between 0 and 255, it can be derived from the following formula. Y = 0.212*R + 0.701*G + 0.087*B For example, if the thresholds are set as shown in the above figure, Logo App converts data according to the following rules.
  • Page 207 20. LOGO APP 8. When the following confirmation message appears, click OK.
  • Page 208: 21. Snmp

    4611 to an SNMP manager. The Ethernet features of the LT 4611 have only been confirmed to work in a local network environment. LEADER does not guarantee that they will work in any network environment. DHCP client and DNS resolver features are not supported.
  • Page 209: Enterprise Mib

    Section 19.4.5, “Copying MIB Files to a USB Memory Device” ● Enterprise Number Leader’s enterprise number is 20111. iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).leader(20111) ● MIB Structure lt4611 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { leader 36 } notification OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lt4611 0 } trapContent OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { notification 1 } error...
  • Page 210 21. SNMP sdi1Scroll OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sdi1Ref 6 } sdi1PatternChange OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sdi1Ref 7 } sdi1Id OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sdi1Ref 8 } sdi1Logo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sdi1Ref 9 } sdi1Audio OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sdi1Ref 10 } sdi2Ref OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sdiRef 2 } sdi2Format...
  • Page 211 21. SNMP sdi12g3Pattern OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sdi12g3Ref 3 } sdi12g3Id OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sdi12g3Ref 8 } sdi12g3Logo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sdi12g3Ref 9 } sdi12g3Audio OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sdi12g3Ref 11 } sdi12g3Lipsync OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sdi12g3Ref 12 } sdi12g4Ref OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sdi12g 4 } sdi12g4Timing...
  • Page 212 21. SNMP ptp2Mode OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ptp2Ref 1 } ptp2ProfileType OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ptp2Ref 2 } ptp2ProfileDefault OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ptp2Ref 3 } ptp2Domain OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ptp2Ref 4 } ptp2ComminucationMode OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ptp2Ref 5 } ptp2AnnounceInterval OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ptp2Ref 6 } ptp2SyncInterval...
  • Page 213: Status Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.1 status Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description fanStat status.1 INTEGER OPERATION STOP genlockStat status.2 INTEGER INTERNAL NO SIGNAL TRACKING LOCKED STAY IN SYNC power1 status.3 INTEGER power2 status.4 INTEGER genlockFormatStat status.5 INTEGER 1125/60I 1125/59.94I 1125/50I 1125/30P 1125/29.97P 1125/25P 1125/24P 1125/23.98P 1125/24PsF...
  • Page 214: Genlockref Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.2 genlockRef Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description genlockModeRef genlockRef.1 INTEGER INTERNAL GL FMT-AUTO GL FMT-MANUAL 10MHzCW genlockFormatRef genlockRef.2 INTEGER 1125/60I 1125/59.94I 1125/50I 1125/30P 1125/29.97P 1125/25P 1125/24P 1125/23.98P 1125/24PsF 1125/23.98PsF 750/60P 750/59.94P 750/50P 750/30P 750/29.97P 750/25P 750/24P 750/23.98P NTSC BB NTSC BB+REF NTSC BB+ID NTSC BB+REF+ID...
  • Page 215: Black*Ref Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.3 black*Ref Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description black1FormatRef black1Ref.1 INTEGER 1125/60I black2FormatRef black2Ref.1 1125/59.94I black3FormatRef black3Ref.1 1125/50I black4FormatRef black4Ref.1 1125/30P black5FormatRef black5Ref.1 1125/29.97P black6FormatRef black6Ref.1 1125/25P 1125/24P 1125/23.98P 1125/24PsF 1125/23.98PsF 750/60P 750/59.94P 750/50P 750/30P 750/29.97P 750/25P 750/24P 750/23.98P NTSC BB NTSC BB+REF NTSC BB+ID...
  • Page 216: Sdi*Format Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.4 sdi*Format Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi1ImageRef sdi1Format.1 INTEGER 720x487:SD sdi2ImageRef sdi2Format.1 720x576:SD 1280x720:HD 1920x1080:HD 1280x720:3G-A 1920x1080:3G-A 1920x1080:3G-B-DL 1920x1080:HD-DL sdi1StructureRef sdi1Format.2 INTEGER 422(YCbCr)10-bit sdi2StructureRef sdi2Format.2 422(YCbCr)12-bit 444(YCbCr)10-bit 444(YCbCr)12-bit 444(RGB)10-bit 444(RGB)12-bit sdi1FramerateRef sdi1Format.3 INTEGER 1080/60I sdi2FramerateRef sdi2Format.3 1080/59.94I 1080/50I 1080/60P 1080/59.94P...
  • Page 217: Sdi*Timing Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.5 sdi*Timing Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi1TimingVRef sdi1Timing.2 INTEGER ±1124 sdi2TimingVRef sdi2Timing.2 sdi1TimingHRef sdi1Timing.3 INTEGER ±4124 sdi2TimingHRef sdi2Timing.3 21.4.6 sdi*Pattern Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi1PatternRef sdi1Pattern.1 INTEGER COLOR BAR 100% sdi2PatternRef sdi2Pattern.1 COLOR BAR 75% COLOR BAR MULTI 100% COLOR BAR MULTI 75% COLOR BAR MULTI (+I) COLOR BAR SMPTE...
  • Page 218: Sdi*Patternchange Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.10 sdi*PatternChange Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi1PatternChangeRef sdi1PatternChange.1 INTEGER sdi2PatternChangeRef sdi2PatternChange.1 21.4.11 sdi*Id Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi1IdRef sdi1Id.1 INTEGER sdi2IdRef sdi2Id.1 21.4.12 sdi*Logo Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi1LogoRef sdi1Logo.1 INTEGER sdi2LogoRef sdi2Logo.1 21.4.13 sdi*Audio Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE...
  • Page 219: Gpsstat Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.15 gpsStat Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description antennaAlarm gpsStat.1 INTEGER NORMAL ALARM gpsSignalAlarm gpsStat.2 INTEGER NORMAL ALARM ltcSignalAlarm gpsStat.3 INTEGER NORMAL ALARM cwSignalAlarm gpsStat.4 INTEGER NORMAL ALARM satNumAlarm gpsStat.5 INTEGER NORMAL ALARM satCnAlarm gpsStat.6 INTEGER NORMAL ALARM vitcSignalAlarm gpsStat.7 INTEGER NORMAL...
  • Page 220: Sdi12G*Format Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.19 sdi12g*Format Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi12g1ImageRef sdi12g1Format.1 INTEGER 720x487:SD 720x576:SD 1280x720:HD 1920x1080:HD 1280x720:3G-A 1920x1080:3G-A 2048x1080:3G-A 1920x1080:3G-B-DL 2048x1080:3G-B-DL 1920x1080:HD-DL 2048x1080:HD-DL 1280x720:3G-B-DS 1920x1080:3G-B-DS 1920x1080:3G-2K-A 2048x1080:3G-2K-A 1920x1080:3G-2K-B 2048x1080:3G-2K-B 3840x2160:3G-4K-DS-SQD 3840x2160:3G-4K-DS-2SI 4096x2160:3G-4K-DS-SQD 4096x2160:3G-4K-DS-2SI 3840x2160:HD-QL-SQD 4096x2160:HD-QL-SQD 3840x2160:3G-QL-A-SQD 3840x2160:3G-QL-A-2SI 4096x2160:3G-QL-A-SQD 4096x2160:3G-QL-A-2SI 3840x2160:3G-QL-B-DL-SQD 3840x2160:3G-QL-B-DL-2SI 4096x2160:3G-QL-B-DL-SQD 4096x2160:3G-QL-B-DL-2SI...
  • Page 221: Sdi12G*Timing Group

    21. SNMP SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description 23.98PsF 21.4.20 sdi12g*Timing Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi12g1TimingVRef sdi12g1Timing.2 INTEGER ±1124 sdi12g2TimingVRef sdi12g2Timing.2 sdi12g3TimingVRef sdi12g3Timing.2 sdi12g4TimingVRef sdi12g4Timing.2 sdi12g1TimingHRef sdi12g1Timing.3 INTEGER ±4124 sdi12g2TimingHRef sdi12g2Timing.3 sdi12g3TimingHRef sdi12g3Timing.3 sdi12g4TimingHRef sdi12g4Timing.3 21.4.21 sdi12g*Pattern Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi12g1PtnFixRef sdi12g1Pattern.1...
  • Page 222: Sdi12G*Scroll Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.24 sdi12g*Scroll Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi12g1ScrollRef sdi12g1Scroll.1 INTEGER Sdi12g1ScrollVspdRef sdi12g1Scroll.2 INTEGER ±256 Sdi12g1ScrollHspdRef sdi12g1Scroll.3 INTEGER ±256 21.4.25 sdi12g*PatternChange Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description Sdi12g1PtnChangeRef sdi12g1PatternChange.1 INTEGER sdi12g1PtnChangeSpdRef sdi12g1PatternChange.2 INTEGER +255 21.4.26 sdi12g*Id Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi12g1IdRef sdi12g1Id.1...
  • Page 223: Sdi12G*Logo Group

    21. SNMP SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi12g4IdScroll sdi12g4Id.7 sdi12g1IdScrollRef sdi12g1IdScroll.1 INTEGER sdi12g2IdScrollRef sdi12g2IdScroll.1 sdi12g3IdScrollRef sdi12g3IdScroll.1 sdi12g4IdScrollRef sdi12g4IdScroll.1 sdi12g1IdScrollSpdRef sdi12g1IdScroll.2 INTEGER ±256 sdi12g2IdScrollSpdRef sdi12g2IdScroll.2 sdi12g3IdScrollSpdRef sdi12g3IdScroll.2 sdi12g4IdScrollSpdRef sdi12g4IdScroll.2 21.4.27 sdi12g*Logo Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi12g1LogoRef sdi12g1Logo.1 INTEGER sdi12g2LogoRef sdi12g2Logo.1 sdi12g3LogoRef sdi12g3Logo.1 sdi12g4LogoRef sdi12g4Logo.1...
  • Page 224: Sdi12G*Mvbox Group

    21. SNMP SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi12g4BgRef sdi12g4LogoBg.1 sdi12g1BgYLevelRef sdi12g1LogoBg.2 INTEGER 100h sdi12g2BgYLevelRef sdi12g2LogoBg.2 sdi12g3BgYLevelRef sdi12g3LogoBg.2 EB0h sdi12g4BgYLevelRef sdi12g4LogoBg.2 sdi12g1BgCbLevelRef sdi12g1LogoBg.3 INTEGER 100h sdi12g2BgCbLevelRef sdi12g2LogoBg.3 sdi12g3BgCbLevelRef sdi12g3LogoBg.3 EB0h sdi12g4BgCbLevelRef sdi12g4LogoBg.3 sdi12g1BgCrLevelRef sdi12g1LogoBg.4 INTEGER 100h sdi12g2BgCrLevelRef sdi12g2LogoBg.4 sdi12g3BgCrLevelRef sdi12g3LogoBg.4 EB0h sdi12g4BgCrLevelRef sdi12g4LogoBg.4 21.4.28 sdi12g*MvBox Group...
  • Page 225: Sdi12G *Audio Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.29 sdi12g *Audio Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description sdi12g1AudioG1Ref sdi12g1Audio.1 INTEGER sdi12g2AudioG1Ref sdi12g2Audio.1 sdi12g3AudioG1Ref sdi12g3Audio.1 sdi12g4AudioG1Ref sdi12g4Audio.1 sdi12g1AudioG2Ref sdi12g1Audio.2 INTEGER sdi12g2AudioG2Ref sdi12g2Audio.2 sdi12g3AudioG2Ref sdi12g3Audio.2 sdi12g4AudioG2Ref sdi12g4Audio.2 sdi12g1AudioG3Ref sdi12g1Audio.3 INTEGER sdi12g2AudioG3Ref sdi12g2Audio.3 sdi12g3AudioG3Ref sdi12g3Audio.3 sdi12g4AudioG3Ref sdi12g4Audio.3 sdi12g1AudioG4Ref sdi12g1Audio.4 INTEGER sdi12g2AudioG4Ref sdi12g2Audio.4 sdi12g3AudioG4Ref...
  • Page 226: Ptp*Domain Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.34 ptp*Domain Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1DomainRef ptp1Domain.1 INTEGER 0 to 255 ptp2DomainRef ptp2Domain.1 21.4.35 ptp*ComminucationMode Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1ComminucationMode ptp1ComminucationMod MIXED SMPTE INTEGER MIXED SMPTE w/o NE ptp2ComminucationMode ptp2ComminucationMod UNICAST MULTICAST 21.4.36 ptp*AnnoumceInterval Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE...
  • Page 227: Ptp*Announcetimeout Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.38 ptp*AnnounceTimeout Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1AnnounceTimeoutRef ptp1AnnounceTimeout.1 INTEGER 2 to 10 ptp2AnnounceTimeoutRef ptp2AnnounceTimeout.1 21.4.39 ptp*Priority1 Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1Priority1Ref ptp1Priority1.1 INTEGER 0 to 255 ptp2Priority1Ref ptp2Priority1.1 21.4.40 ptp*Priority2 Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1Priority2Ref ptp1Priority2.1 INTEGER 0 to 255...
  • Page 228: Ptp*Dropframeflag Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.43 ptp*DropFrameFlag Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description p1DropFrameFlagRef ptp1DropFrameFlag.1 INTEGER ENABLE ptp2DropFrameFlagRef ptp2DropFrameFlag.1 DISABLE AUTO 21.4.44 ptp*ColorFrameId Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1ColorFrameIdRef ptp1ColorFrameId.1 INTEGER ENABLE ptp2ColorFrameIdRef ptp2ColorFrameId.1 DISABLE AUTO 21.4.45 ptp*DelayMechanism Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1DelayMechanismRef ptp1DelayMechanism.1 INTEGER END TO END...
  • Page 229: Ptp*Amtconfigration4 Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.49 ptp*AmtConfigration4 Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1AmtConfigration4Ip ptp1AmtConfigration4.1 IpAddress *.*.*.* Address setting 21.4.50 ptp*AmtConfigration5 Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1AmtConfigration5Ip ptp1AmtConfigration5.1 IpAddress *.*.*.* Address setting 21.4.51 ptp*AmtConfigration6 Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1AmtConfigration6Ip ptp1AmtConfigration6.1 IpAddress *.*.*.* Address setting 21.4.52 ptp*AmtConfigration7 Group SYNTAX...
  • Page 230: Ptp*Delaymsginterval Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.55 ptp*DelayMsgInterval Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1DelayMsgIntervalRef ptp1DelayMsgInterval.1 INTEGER 0.0078s 128Hz 0.015s 64Hz 0.0315s 32Hz 0.0625s 16Hz 0.125s 8Hz 0.25s 4Hz 0.5s 2Hz 1s 1Hz 2s 0.5Hz 4s 0.25Hz 8s 0.125Hz 16s 0.0625Hz 21.4.56 ptp*AnnounceDesirInt Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description...
  • Page 231: Ptp*Syncdesirint Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.58 ptp*SyncDesirInt Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1SyncDesirIntRef ptp1SyncDesirInt.1 INTEGER 0.0078s 128Hz 0.015s 64Hz 0.0315s 32Hz 0.0625s 16Hz 0.125s 8Hz 0.25s 4Hz 0.5s 2Hz 1s 1Hz 2s 0.5Hz 4s 0.25Hz 8s 0.125Hz 21.4.59 ptp*SyncReqdInt Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1SyncReqdIntRef ptp1SyncReqdInt.1...
  • Page 232: Ptp*Dlymsgreqdint Group

    21. SNMP 21.4.61 ptp*DlyMsgReqdInt Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description ptp1DlyMsgReqdIntRef ptp1DlyMsgReqdInt.1 INTEGER 0.0078s 128Hz 0.015s 64Hz 0.0315s 32Hz 0.0625s 16Hz 0.125s 8Hz 0.25s 4Hz 0.5s 2Hz 1s 1Hz 2s 0.5Hz 4s 0.25Hz 8s 0.125Hz 16s 0.0625Hz 21.4.62 ptpSystemIpAddress Group SYNTAX ACCESS VALUE Description...
  • Page 233: Extended Trap

    Elapsed time after starting the SNMP agent ●index 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 Description: Trap identificatio field ●index 3 OID: leader(20111).lt4611(36).notification(0).trapStr(2).trapCounter(1).0 Syntax: Counter32 Range: 1 to 4294967295 Description: The total number of enterprise traps sent after starting up ●index 4 OID: leader(20111).lt4611(36).notification(0).trapStr(2). trapIntTimestamp(2).0 Syntax: DisplayString(1..20)
  • Page 234: 22. Appendix

    22. APPENDIX 22. APPENDIX 22.1 List of Settings Settings may not be displayed depending on other settings or options. In addition, the available values that you can select and the variable range may vary depending on other settings or options. For details, see the LT 4611 instruction manual. 22.1.1 GENLOCK Menu Factory...
  • Page 235: Black Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.1.2 BLACK menu Factory Default Setting Value Value BLK1 NTSC NTSC BB / NTSC BB+REF / NTSC BB+ID / NTSC BB+REF+ID / NTSC BB NTSC BB+SETUP / NTSC BB+S+REF / NTSC BB+S+ID / NTSC BB+S+R+ID BLK1 PAL PAL BB / PAL BB+REF BLK1 COMPONENT 525/59.94I / 525/59.94P / 625/50I / 625/50P BLK1 1125:HD...
  • Page 236 22. APPENDIX Factory Default Setting Value Value ID LEVEL 100% / 75% 100% ID BLINK ON / OFF ID BLINK ON TIME 1 to 9 ID BLINK OFF TIME 1 to 9 ID SCROLL ON / OFF ID SCROLL SPEED ±256 LOGO ON / OFF...
  • Page 237: Aes/Ebu Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.1.4 AES/EBU menu Factory Default Setting Value Value AES/EBU ON / OFF AES/EBU CH* FREQ SILENCE / 400Hz / 800Hz / 1kHz 1kHz AES/EBU CH* LEVEL -60 to 0 AES/EBU CH* CLICK OFF / 1sec / 2sec / 4sec CH2 EQUAL TO CH1 ON / OFF AES/EBU RESOLUTION...
  • Page 238: Wclk Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.1.5 WCLK Menu Factory Default Setting Value Value WCLK TIMING ±511 22.1.6 ETC Menu Factory Default Setting Value Value LIPSYNC SDI1+AES ON / OFF LIPSYNC SDI2 ON / OFF 22.1.7 GPS OPTION Menu Factory Default Setting Value Value ON / OFF FRAME -29 to 29...
  • Page 239: 12G Option Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.1.8 12G OPTION menu Factory Default Setting Value Value SDI SYSTEM 3840x2160 12G / 4096x2160 12G 3840x2160 12G 3G-A 1280x 720 3G-A / 1920x1080 3G-A / 2048x1080 3G-A 3G-B-DL 1920x1080 3G-B-DL / 2048x1080 3G-B-DL 3G-B-DS Dual 1280x 720 3G-B-DS / 1920x1080 3G-B-DS 3G(DL)-A 1920x1080 3G-2K-A / 2048x1080 3G-2K-A 3G(DL)-B-DL...
  • Page 240 22. APPENDIX Factory Default Setting Value Value LOGO LEVEL0 100 to EB0 LOGO LEVEL1 100 to EB0 LOGO LEVEL2 100 to EB0 LOGO LEVEL3 100 to EB0 LOGO BACKGND ON / OFF MOVING BOX ON / OFF BOX COLOR WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / BLUE / RED / MAGENTA / BLACK WHITE MOVING BOX V-SPEED LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH...
  • Page 241: Ptp Option Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.1.9 PTP OPTION Menu ● PTP master Factory Default Setting Value Value MODE ENABLE MASTER / DISABLE MASTER PTP1:ENABLE MASTER PTP2:DISABLE MASTER PROFILE TYPE ST2059 / AES67 / GENERAL ST2059 PROFILE SET DEFAULT ENTER TO DEFAULT ENTER TO DEFAULT DOMAIN ST2059 0 to 127...
  • Page 242 22. APPENDIX ● PTP slave Factory Default Setting Value Value MODE PTP1:SLAVE PTP1:SLAVE PTP2: ENABLE MASTER / DISABLE MASTER PTP2:DISABLE MASTER PROFILE TYPE ST2059 / AES67 / GENERAL ST2059 PROFILE SET DEFAULT ENTER TO DEFAULT ENTER TO DEFAULT DOMAIN ST2059 0 to 127 PTP1:127 PTP2:126...
  • Page 243 22. APPENDIX Factory Default Setting Value Value / 2s 0.5Hz / 4s 0.25Hz / 8s 0.125Hz / 16s 0.0625Hz GENERAL 0.0078s 128Hz / 0.015s 64Hz / 0.0315s 32Hz / 0.625s 8s 0.125Hz 16Hz / 0.125s 8Hz / 0.25s 4Hz / 0.5s 2Hz / 1s 1Hz / 2s 0.5Hz / 4s 0.25Hz / 8s 0.125Hz / 16s 0.0625Hz ANNOUNCE TIMEOUT 2 to 10...
  • Page 244: System Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.1.10 SYSTEM Menu Factory Default Setting Value Value LCD BACKLIGHT ON / AUTO OFF / OFF KEY LOCK ON / OFF POWER ON RECALL OFF / NUMBER 0 to NUMBER 9 IP ADDRESS 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 192.168.000.001 SUBNET MASK 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.000 DEFAULT GATEWAY...
  • Page 245: Menu Tree

    22. APPENDIX 22.2 Menu Tree Menus may not be displayed depending on other settings or options. For details, see the LT 4611 instruction manual. 22.2.1 STATUS Menu [STATUS] [GENLOCK] GENLOCK           ↵ INTERNAL [STATUS] [GENLOCK FORMAT] GENLOCK FORMAT    ↵ NTSC BB [STATUS] [ALARM SYSTEM] ALARM SYSTEM      ↵ FAN [STATUS] [ALARM SIGNAL]...
  • Page 246: Info Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.2.2 INFO Menu [INFO] [GENLOCK MODE] GENLOCK           ↵ INTERNAL [GENLOCK RECOVERY] FAST [GENLOCK FORMAT] NTSC BB [GENLOCK TIMING]  0F     0L     0D    0FN [INFO] [BLK1 FORMAT] BLACK             ↵ NTSC BB [BLK1 TIMING]  0F     0L     0D [BLK2 FORMAT] NTSC BB [BLK2 TIMING]  0F     0L     0D [BLK3 FORMAT] NTSC BB [BLK3 TIMING]  0F     0L     0D [BLK4 FORMAT] NTSC BB [BLK4 TIMING]  0F     0L     0D [BLK5 FORMAT] NTSC BB [BLK5 TIMING]  0F     0L     0D [BLK6 FORMAT] NTSC BB [BLK6 TIMING]  0F     0L     0D...
  • Page 247 22. APPENDIX [INFO] [SDI1 FORMAT] SDI               ↵ 1080:HD     /59.94I [SDI1 TIMING]         0L     0D [SDI2 FORMAT] 1080:HD     /59.94I [SDI2 TIMING]         0L     0D [INFO] [GPS ANTENNA] GPS               ↵ OFF [INFO] [12G 1 FORMAT] 12G               ↵ 2160 12G/59.94P [12G 1 TIMING]         0L     0D [12G 2 FORMAT] 2160 12G/59.94P [12G 2 TIMING]         0L     0D [12G 3 FORMAT] 2160 12G/59.94P [12G 3 TIMING]         0L     0D [12G 4 FORMAT] 2160 12G/59.94P [12G 4 TIMING]         0L     0D...
  • Page 248: Genlock Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.2.3 GENLOCK Menu 0.GENLOCK 1.GENLOCK MODE MODE              ↵ ►*INTERNAL 0.GENLOCK 1.GENLOCK NTSC FORMAT            ↵  ►*NTSC BB 1.GENLOCK PAL  ► PAL BB 1.GENLOCK COMPONENT  ► 525/59.94I 1.GENLOCK 1125:HD  ► 1125/60I 1.GENLOCK 750:HD  ► 750/60P 0.GENLOCK 1.GENLOCK TIMING 2.GENLOCK TIMING F TIMING            ↵ FRAME             ↵   0 FRAME 1.GENLOCK TIMING 2.GENLOCK TIMING V VERTICAL          ↵      0 LINE 1.GENLOCK TIMING 2.GENLOCK TIMING H HORIZONTAL        ↵     0 DOT   0.0000μs 1.GENLOCK TIMING...
  • Page 249: Black Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.2.4 BLACK Menu 0.BLACK 1.BLACK BLK1 2.BLK1 NTSC CHANGE BLK1 FORMAT ? BLK1              ↵ FORMAT            ↵  ►*NTSC BB    □OK      ■CANCEL 2.BLK1 PAL CHANGE BLK1 FORMAT ?  ► PAL BB    □OK      ■CANCEL 2.BLK1 COMPONENT CHANGE BLK1 FORMAT ?  ► 525/59.94I    □OK      ■CANCEL 2.BLK1 1125:HD CHANGE BLK1 FORMAT ?  ► 1125/60I    □OK      ■CANCEL 2.BLK1 750:HD CHANGE BLK1 FORMAT ?  ► 750/60P    □OK      ■CANCEL 1.BLACK BLK1 2.BLK1  TIMING 3.BLK1 TIMING F TIMING            ↵ FRAME             ↵   0 FRAME 2.BLK1  TIMING...
  • Page 250: Sdi Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.2.5 SDI Menu 0.SDI 1.SDI1 2.SDI1 FORMAT 3.SDI1 IMAGE SDI1              ↵ FORMAT            ↵ IMAGE             ↵ ◄►*1920x1080:HD 2.SDI1 FORMAT 3.SDI1 STRUCTURE STRUCTURE         ↵ ◄►*422(YCbCr)10-bit 2.SDI1 FORMAT 3.SDI1 RATE RATE              ↵ ◄►*59.94I 1.SDI1 2.SDI1 TIMING 3.SDI1 0H TIMING TIMING            ↵ 0H TIMING         ↵    ■SERIAL  □LEGACY 2.SDI1 TIMING 3.SDI1 TIMING V VERTICAL          ↵      0 LINE 2.SDI1 TIMING 3.SDI1 TIMING H HORIZONTAL        ↵     0 DOT   0.0000μs 1.SDI1 2.SDI1 COLOR BAR PATTERN           ↵  ►*100% 2.SDI1 MONITOR...
  • Page 251 22. APPENDIX 3.SDI1 ID CHARACTER 4.ID SCROLL 5.ID SCROLL SCROLL            ↵ ON/OFF            ↵    □ON      ■OFF 4.ID SCROLL 5.ID SCROLL SPEED SPEED             ↵              0 [DOT] 3.SDI1 ID CHARACTER 4.ID STORE 5.ID STORE 6.ID STORE STORE             ↵ LT4611◄ ►NO DATA      INT_1     □OK      ■CANCEL 3.SDI1 ID CHARACTER 4.ID COPY USB→INT 5.ID COPY USB→INT 6.ID COPY USB→INT COPY USB→INT      ↵ ►NO DATA      INT_1 ►LT4611.id      1/ 1    □OK      ■CANCEL 3.SDI1 ID CHARACTER 4.ID COPY INT→USB 5.ID COPY INT→USB COPY INT→USB      ↵ ►ALL    □OK      ■CANCEL 3.SDI1 ID CHARACTER 4.ID DELETE 5.ID DELETE DELETE            ↵ ►ALL    □OK      ■CANCEL 2.SDI1 VIDEO...
  • Page 252 22. APPENDIX 2.SDI1 AUDIO 3.SDI1 G2 4.G2 EQUAL TO G1 G2                ↵ EQUAL TO G1       ↵    □ON        ■OFF ・・・ 2.SDI1 AUDIO 3.SDI1 G3 4.G3 EQUAL TO G1 G3                ↵ EQUAL TO G1       ↵    □ON        ■OFF ・・・ 2.SDI1 AUDIO 3.SDI1 G4 4.G4 EQUAL TO G3 G4                ↵ EQUAL TO G3       ↵    □ON        ■OFF ・・・ 2.SDI1 AUDIO 3.SDI1 LINK-A AUDIO 4.L-A AUDIO ON/OFF LINK-A            ↵ ON/OFF            ↵  *■G1  ■G2  ■G3  ■G4 3.SDI1 LINK-A AUDIO 4.L-A G1 5.L-A G1/CH1 6.L-A G1/CH1 FREQ G1                ↵ CH1               ↵ FREQ              ↵ ◄ *1kHz 5.L-A G1/CH1 6.L-A G1/CH1 LEVEL LEVEL             ↵...
  • Page 253: Aes/Ebu Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.2.6 AES/EBU Menu 0.AES/EBU 1.AES/EBU 2.AES/EBU AES/EBU           ↵ ON/OFF            ↵    ■ON      □OFF 1.AES/EBU 2.AES/EBU SETTING 3.AES/EBU CH1 4.AES/EBU CH1 FREQ SETTING           ↵ CH1               ↵ FREQ              ↵ ◄ *1kHz 3.AES/EBU CH1 4.AES/EBU CH1 LEVEL LEVEL             ↵           -20 [dBFS] 3.AES/EBU CH1 4.AES/EBU CH1 CLICK CLICK             ↵ ►*OFF 2.AES/EBU SETTING 3.AES/EBU CH2 4.CH2 EQUAL TO CH1 CH2               ↵ EQUAL TO CH1      ↵    □ON      ■OFF 3.AES/EBU CH2 4.AES/EBU CH2 FREQ FREQ              ↵ ◄ *1kHz 3.AES/EBU CH2 4.AES/EBU CH2 LEVEL...
  • Page 254: Gps Option Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.2.9 GPS OPTION Menu 0.GPS OPTION 1.LTC 2.LTC LTC               ↵ ON/OFF            ↵    □ON      ■OFF 1.LTC 2.LTC TIMING 3.LTC TIMING FRAME TIMING            ↵ FRAME             ↵      0 FRAME 2.LTC TIMING 3.LTC TIMING BIT BIT               ↵    0 BIT   0.000ms 1.LTC 2.LTC2 OFFSET LTC2 OFFSET       ↵ +00:00:00 [HH:MM:SS] 1.LTC 2.LTC3 OFFSET LTC3 OFFSET       ↵ +00:00:00 [HH:MM:SS] 0.GPS OPTION 1.CW SETTING 2.CW IN/OUT CW SETTING        ↵ CW IN/OUT         ↵    ■INPUT   □OUTPUT 1.CW SETTING 2.OUTPUT FREQ OUTPUT FREQ       ↵    ■CW      □1PPS...
  • Page 255: 12G Option Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.2.10 12G OPTION Menu 0.12G OPTION 1.SDI 1 2.SDI FORMAT 3.SDI SYSTEM 4.SDI 12G SDI 1             ↵ SYSTEM            ↵  12G              ↵ *3840×2160 12G FORMAT             4.SDI 12G  4096×2160 12G 3.SDI SYSTEM 3.SDI 3G-A  3G               ↵  1280× 720 3G-A 3.SDI 3G-A  1920×1080 3G-A 3.SDI 3G-A  2048×1080 3G-A 3.SDI 3G-B-DL  1920×1080 3G-B-DL 3.SDI 3G-B-DL  2048×1080 3G-B-DL 3.SDI 3G-B-DS Dual  1280× 720 3G-B-DS 3.SDI 3G-B-DS Dual  1920×1080 3G-B-DS 3.SDI 3G(DL)-A  1920×1080 3G-2K-A 3.SDI 3G(DL)-A  2048×1080 3G-2K-A 3.SDI 3G(DL)-B-DL  1920×1080 3G-2K-B 3.SDI 3G(DL)-B-DL...
  • Page 256 22. APPENDIX 3.SDI SYSTEM 3.SDI HD  HD               ↵  1280× 720 HD 3.SDI HD  1920×1080 HD 3.SDI HD(DL)  1920×1080 HD 3.SDI HD(DL)  2048×1080 HD 3.SDI HD(QL)  3840×2160 Square 3.SDI HD(QL)  4096×2160 Square 3.SDI SYSTEM 3.SDI SD  SD               ↵   720× 487 SD 3.SDI SD   720× 576 SD 2.SDI FORMAT 3.SDI STRUCTURE STRUCTURE         ↵ ◄►*422(YCbCr)10-bit 2.SDI FORMAT 3.SDI RATE RATE              ↵ ◄►*59.94I 1.SDI 1 2.SDI 1 TIMING 3.SDI 1 TIMING V TIMING             VERTICAL          ↵      0 LINE 2.SDI 1 TIMING 3.SDI 1 TIMING H HORIZONTAL        ↵     0 DOT   0.0000μs 1.SDI 1...
  • Page 257 22. APPENDIX 1.SDI 1 2.SDI VIDEO 3.SDI COMPONENT VIDEO              COMPONENT         ↵ *■Y/G   ■Cb/B  ■Cr/R 2.SDI VIDEO 3.SDI SAFETY AREA SAFETY AREA       ↵  *□90%  □80%  □4:3 2.SDI VIDEO 3.SDI SCROLL 4.SCROLL SCROLL            ↵ ON/OFF            ↵    □ON      ■OFF 3.SDI SCROLL 4.SCROLL V-SPEED V-SPEED           ↵             0 [LINE] 3.SDI SCROLL 4.SCROLL H-SPEED H-SPEED           ↵              0 [DOT] 2.SDI VIDEO 3.SDI PATTERN CHG 4.PATTERN CHANGE PATTERN CHANGE    ↵ ON/OFF            ↵    □ON      ■OFF 3.SDI PATTERN CHG 4.PATTERN CHG SPEED SPEED             ↵             +1 [SEC] 2.SDI VIDEO 3.SDI ID CHARACTER 4.ID CHARACTER ID CHARACTER      ↵ ON/OFF            ↵...
  • Page 258 22. APPENDIX 2.SDI VIDEO 3.SDI LOGO 4.LOGO LOGO              ↵ ON/OFF            ↵    □ON      ■OFF 3.SDI LOGO 4.LOGO SELECT SELECT            ↵ ►*NO DATA      INT_1 3.SDI LOGO 4.LOGO V-POSI V-POSI            ↵             0 [LINE] 3.SDI LOGO 4.LOGO H-POSI H-POSI            ↵              0 [DOT] 3.SDI LOGO 4.LOGO LEVEL 5.LOGO LEVEL0 LEVEL             ↵ LEVEL0            ↵          100h (  0%) 4.LOGO LEVEL 5.LOGO LEVEL1 LEVEL1            ↵          590h ( 33%) 4.LOGO LEVEL 5.LOGO LEVEL2 LEVEL2            ↵          A20h ( 66%) 4.LOGO LEVEL 5.LOGO LEVEL3 LEVEL3            ↵          EB0h (100%) 3.SDI LOGO 4.LOGO BACKGND 5.LOGO BACKGND...
  • Page 259 22. APPENDIX 1.SDI 1 2.SDI AUDIO 3.SDI AUDIO ON/OFF AUDIO             ↵ ON/OFF            ↵  *■G1  ■G2  ■G3  ■G4 2.SDI1 AUDIO 3.SDI G1 4.G1/CH1 5.G1/CH1 FREQ G1                ↵ CH1               ↵ FREQ              ↵ ◄ *1kHz 4.G1/CH1 5.G1/CH1 LEVEL LEVEL             ↵           -20 [dBFS] 4.G1/CH1 5.G1/CH1 CLICK CLICK             ↵ ►*OFF 3.SDI G1 4.G1/CH2 5.G1/CH2 EQUAL CH1 CH2               ↵ EQUAL TO CH1      ↵     □ON      ■OFF ・・・ 3.SDI G1 ・・・ CH3               ↵ 3.SDI G1 ・・・ CH4               ↵ 3.SDI G1 4.G1 RESOLUTION RESOLUTION        ↵...
  • Page 260 22. APPENDIX 0.12G OPTION 1.SDI 2 2.12G EQUAL TO SDI 1 SDI 2             ↵ EQUAL TO SDI 1    ↵    □ON      ■OFF ・・・ 0.12G OPTION 1.SDI 3 2.12G EQUAL TO SDI 1 SDI 3             ↵ EQUAL TO SDI 1    ↵    □ON      ■OFF ・・・ 0.12G OPTION 1.SDI 4 2.12G EQUAL TO SDI 3 SDI 4             ↵ EQUAL TO SDI 3    ↵    □ON      ■OFF ・・・...
  • Page 261: Ptp Option Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.2.11 PTP OPTION Menu ● PTP master 0.PTP OPTION 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 MODE PTP1               ↵ MODE              ↵ ◄►*ENABLE MASTER    ↵ 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 PROFILE TYPE PROFILE TYPE      ↵ ◄►*ST2059           ↵ 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 PROFILE DETAIL SETTING    ↵ PROFILE SET DEFAULT  ENTER TO DEFAULT 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 DOMAIN DOMAIN            ↵      127 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION MODE↵ ◄►*MIXED SMPTE w/o NE 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 ANNOUNCE INT ANNOUNCE INTERVAL ↵ ◄►* 0.25s      4Hz 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 SYNC INTERVAL SYNC INTERVAL     ↵ ◄►*0.125s      8Hz...
  • Page 262 22. APPENDIX ● PTP slave (MIXED SMPTE) 0.PTP OPTION 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 MODE PTP1               ↵ MODE              ↵ ◄►*SLAVE↵ 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 PROFILE TYPE PROFILE TYPE      ↵ ◄►*ST2059↵ 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 DETAIL 2.PTP1 PROFILE DETAIL SETTING    ↵ PROFILE SET DEFAULT  ENTER TO DEFAULT 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 DOMAIN DOMAIN            ↵      127 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION MODE↵ ◄►*MIXED SMPTE 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 DLY DESIR INT DLY MSG DESIRED INT ◄►* 0.125s      8Hz 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 DLY REQD INT DLY MSG REQD INT↵ ◄►*   0.5s      2Hz 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 ANNOUNCE...
  • Page 263 22. APPENDIX ● PTP slave (MIXED SMPTE WITHOUT NEGOTIATION) 0.PTP OPTION 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 MODE PTP1               ↵ MODE              ↵ ◄►*SLAVE↵ 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 PROFILE TYPE PROFILE TYPE      ↵ ◄►*ST2059↵ 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 DETAIL 2.PTP1 PROFILE DETAIL SETTING    ↵ PROFILE SET DEFAULT  ENTER TO DEFAULT 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 DOMAIN DOMAIN            ↵      127 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION MODE↵ ◄►*MIXED SMPTE w/o NE 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 DELAY MSG INT DELAY MSG INTERVAL↵ ◄►* 0.125s      8Hz 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 ANNOUNCE ANNOUNCE TIMEOUT  ↵   TIMEOUT COUNT: 3...
  • Page 264 22. APPENDIX ● PTP slave (UNICAST) 0.PTP OPTION 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 MODE PTP1               ↵ MODE              ↵ ◄►*SLAVE↵ 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 PROFILE TYPE PROFILE TYPE      ↵ ◄►*ST2059↵ 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 PROFILE DETAIL SETTING    ↵ PROFILE SET DEFAULT  ENTER TO DEFAULT 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 DOMAIN DOMAIN            ↵      127 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION MODE↵ ◄►*UNICAST 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 ANC DESIR INT ANNOUNCE DESIR INT ↵ ◄►*  0.25s      4Hz 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 ANC REQD INT ANNOUNCE REQD INT ↵ ◄►*     2s    0.5Hz 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 SYN DESIR INT SYNC DESIR INT↵...
  • Page 265 22. APPENDIX ● PTP slave (MULTICAST) 0.PTP OPTION 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 MODE PTP1               ↵ MODE              ↵ ◄►*SLAVE↵ 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 PROFILE TYPE PROFILE TYPE      ↵ ◄►*ST2059↵ 1.PTP1 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 PROFILE DETAIL SETTING    ↵ PROFILE SET DEFAULT  ENTER TO DEFAULT 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 DOMAIN DOMAIN            ↵      127 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION MODE↵ ◄►*MULTICAST 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 DELAY MSG INT DELAY MSG INTERVAL↵ ◄►* 0.125s      8Hz 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 ANNOUNCE ANNOUNCE TIMEOUT  ↵   TIMEOUT COUNT: 3 2.PTP1 DETAIL 3.PTP1 DELAY MECH DELAY MECHANISM   ↵...
  • Page 266: System Menu

    22. APPENDIX 22.2.12 SYSTEM menu 0.SYSTEM 1.LCD BACKLIGHT LCD BACKLIGHT     ↵ ■ON  □AUTO OFF □OFF 0.SYSTEM 1.KEY LOCK KEY LOCK          ↵    □ON      ■OFF 0.SYSTEM 1.PRESET 2.RECALL 3.RECALL NUMBER 0 PRESET            ↵ RECALL            ↵ ►NUMBER 0    □OK      ■CANCEL 1.PRESET 2.STORE 3.STORE NUMBER 0 STORE             ↵ ►NUMBER 0   □OK      ■CANCEL NUMBER 0 OVER WRITE?    □OK      ■CANCEL 1.PRESET 2.POWER ON RECALL POWER ON RECALL   ↵ ►*OFF 1.PRESET 2.COPY USB→INT 3.COPY USB→INT ALL COPY USB→INT      ↵ ◄ ALL    □OK      ■CANCEL 1.PRESET...
  • Page 267 22. APPENDIX 0.SYSTEM 1.ETHERNET 2.IP ADDRESS ETHERNET          ↵ IP ADDRESS        ↵  192.168.000.001 2.SUBNET MASK  255.255.255.000 2.DEFAULT GATEWAY 3.CONFIRM  000.000.000.000    □OK      ■CANCEL 1.ETHERNET 2.MAC ADDRESS MAC ADDRESS       ↵  **:**:**:**:**:** 1.ETHERNET 2.SNMP TRAP SNMP TRAP         ↵    □ON      ■OFF 1.ETHERNET 2.SNMP MANAGER IP SNMP MANAGER IP   ↵  000.000.000.000 1.ETHERNET 2.COPY MIB INT→USB COPY MIB INT→USB  ↵    □OK      ■CANCEL 1.ETHERNET 2.SNMP COMMUNITY 3.READ COMMUNITY SNMP COMMUNITY    ↵ READ COMMUNITY    ↵ LDRUser◄ 2.SNMP COMMUNITY 3.WRITE COMMUNITY WRITE COMMUNITY   ↵ LDRAdm◄ 2.SNMP COMMUNITY...
  • Page 268 22. APPENDIX 0.SYSTEM 1.ALARM 2.INDICATOR 1 3.ALARM POLARITY ALARM             ↵ INDICATOR 1       ↵ ALARM POLARITY    ↵ ■POSITIVE □NEGATIVE 2.INDICATOR 1 3.ALARM OPTION 4.POWER1 ALARM OPTION      ↵ POWER1            ↵    ■ENABLE  □DISABLE 3.ALARM OPTION 4.POWER2 POWER2            ↵    ■ENABLE  □DISABLE 3.ALARM OPTION 4.FAN FAN               ↵    ■ENABLE  □DISABLE 3.ALARM OPTION 4.GENLOCK NO SIGNAL GENLOCK NO SIGNAL ↵    ■ENABLE  □DISABLE 3.ALARM OPTION 4.GENLOCK ST IN SYNC GENLOCK ST IN SYNC↵    ■ENABLE  □DISABLE 3.ALARM OPTION 4.GPS ANNTENA GPS ANNTENA       ↵    ■ENABLE  □DISABLE 3.ALARM OPTION 4.GPS PLL GPS PLL           ↵    ■ENABLE  □DISABLE 3.ALARM OPTION...
  • Page 269 22. APPENDIX 0.SYSTEM 1.INITIALIZE 2.CLEAR SETTING INITIALIZE        ↵ CLEAR SETTING     ↵    □OK      ■CANCEL 1.INITIALIZE 2.DEFAULT SETTING DEFAULT SETTING   ↵    □OK      ■CANCEL 1.INITIALIZE 2.FORMAT SETTING FORMAT SETTING    ↵    ■NTSC    □PAL 0.SYSTEM 1.SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER     ↵ MAIN :******* 1.SERIAL NUMBER SER01:******* 1.SERIAL NUMBER SER02:******* 1.SERIAL NUMBER SER03:******* 1.SERIAL NUMBER SER04:0000000 0.SYSTEM 1.LICENSE INFO. LICENSE INFO.     ↵ SER21:SYNC 3OUT ADD 1.LICENSE INFO. SER22:SDI OUTPUT 1.LICENSE INFO. SER23:AUDIO OUTPUT 1.LICENSE INFO. 2.LICENSE KEY INPUT LICENSE KEY INPUT ↵  0000000000 0.SYSTEM...
  • Page 270: Firmware Update History

    22. APPENDIX 22.3 Firmware Update History This manual is written for firmware version 1.0. To view the firmware version, select SYSTEM→VERSION DISPLAY→FIRMWARE.
  • Page 271 22. APPENDIX Following information is for Chinese RoHS only 所含有毒有害物质信息 部件号码: LT 4611 此标志适用于在中国销售的电子信息产品,依据2006年2月28日公布的 《电子信息产品污染控制管理办法》以及SJ/T11364-2006《电子信息产品污染 控制标识要求》,表示该产品在使用完结后可再利用。数字表示的是环境保护使 用期限,只要遵守与本产品有关的安全和使用上的注意事项,从制造日算起在数 字所表示的年限内,产品不会产生环境污染和对人体、财产的影响。 产品适当使用后报废的方法请遵从电子信息产品的回收、再利用相关法令。 详细请咨询各级政府主管部门。 产品中有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量 有毒有害物质或元素 Hazardous Substances in each Part 部件名称 Parts 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr(Ⅵ)) (PBB) (PBDE) 实装基板...
  • Page 272 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 Jun. 14, 2018 Ver.1 (Firmware Ver.1.0)

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