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LT4670 SYNC GENERATOR LT4670-SER01 GNSS LT4670-SER02 LT4670-SER03 LT4670-SER04 25G-IP/12G-SDI TSG LT4670-SER11 POWER UNIT LT4670-SER21 4K 3G-Quad Link Instruction Manual Thank you for your purchase. Please read this instruction manual and the included “GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY” thoroughly, and use the product safely.
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PREPARATIONS .................... 41 Installation ........................41 5.1.1 Rack Mounting ......................41 5.1.2 Installation Without Using a Rack ................42 Turning the Power On ....................... 43 5.2.1 Turning the Instrument On and Off ................43 5.2.2 Mounting the AC Cord Clamp ..................44 5.2.3 Adding the Power Supply Unit (SER11) ................
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BLACK CONFIG MENU ................... 78 Selecting the Black Format ....................78 Configuring Timing Data ....................79 8.2.1 Adjusting the Timing (Frame) ..................79 8.2.2 Adjusting the Timing (Line) ..................79 8.2.3 Adjusting the Timing (Dot) ..................80 Setting the Time Code ...................... 80 8.3.1 Turning Time Code Insertion On and Off...............
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SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) ..............94 12.1 Selecting the Frequency Group ..................95 12.2 Setting the SDI Format ..................... 96 12.2.1 Selecting the System ....................96 12.2.2 Selecting the Color System ..................97 12.2.3 Selecting the Frame Frequency ................... 97 12.3 Configuring Timing Data ....................
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12.11.3 Selecting a Logo ...................... 126 12.11.4 Setting the Logo Position (Vertical) ................126 12.11.5 Setting the Logo Position (Horizontal) ................ 127 12.11.6 Turning the Logo Transparency On and Off ..............127 12.11.7 Setting the Logo Transparency Level ................127 12.11.8 Copying Logos from a USB Memory Device to the Instrument ........
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PTP CONFIG MENU (SER03) ................ 149 13.1 PTP Leader and PTP Follower ................... 149 13.2 Setting the PTP Leader ....................149 13.2.1 Selecting the Mode ....................149 13.2.2 Configuring BMCA ....................150 13.2.3 Recovering Priority 1 ....................150 13.2.4 Selecting the Profile ....................150 13.2.5...
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14.6 Configuring DSCP ......................166 14.6.1 Turning the DSCP On and Off ..................166 14.6.2 Setting the DSCP Tags ....................167 14.7 Setting the Destination IP Addresses ................167 14.8 Setting the Destination Port Numbers ................168 14.9 Selecting the Audio Standard ................... 169 14.10 Selecting the Audio Packet Time..................
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15.5.2 Setting the Cable Delay .................... 186 15.6 Configuring the PTP Settings (SER03) ................187 15.6.1 Setting the IP Address....................187 15.6.2 Setting the Subnet Mask ................... 187 15.6.3 Setting the Gateway ....................188 15.6.4 Configuring SFP ....................... 188 15.6.5 Setting Port Mirroring ....................
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16.4.2 Clearing the Log ...................... 209 SNMP......................210 17.1 SNMP Versions ....................... 210 17.2 SMI Definitions ....................... 210 17.3 How to Use........................210 17.4 Enterprise MIB ....................... 212 17.4.1 l44notificationTBL Group ..................213 17.4.2 l44systemTBL Group ....................214 17.4.3 l44statusTBL Group ....................216 17.4.4 l44referenceTBL Group .....................
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20.1.2 BLACK CONFIG Menu ....................343 20.1.3 AUDIO CONFIG Menu ....................344 20.1.4 LTC CONFIG Menu ....................344 20.1.5 CW/1PPS CONFIG Menu ................... 345 20.1.6 SDI CONFIG Menu (SER02/SER04) ................345 20.1.7 PTP CONFIG Menu (SER03) ..................347 20.1.8 IP CONFIG Menu (SER04) ..................348 20.1.9 SYSTEM CONFIG Menu .....................
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.
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• When using the instrument, make sure that it is grounded using a grounded power cord. Warnings Concerning the SFP Transceiver • For safety reasons, use the Leader-designated SFP transceiver. • The SFP transceiver is a Class I laser product. Ensure that laser light does not directly strike the...
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GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY Cautions Concerning the Input and Output Connectors • Do not apply signals exceeding the specifications in this instruction manual to the input connectors. • Do not short circuit or apply an external voltage to the output connectors. If You Will Not Use the Instrument for an Extended Period of Time •...
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GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY About the European WEEE Directive This instrument and its accessories are subject to the European WEEE Directive. Follow the applicable regulations of your country or region when discarding this instrument or its accessories. Follow the EU Battery Directive when discarding the batteries that you removed from this instrument.
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○ ○ ○ ○ ○ LT4670-SER02 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ LT4670-SER03 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ LT4670-SER04 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ LT4670-SER11 × 〇 〇 〇 〇 〇 备注) ○:表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在SJ/T11363-2006 规定的限量要求以下。 ×:表示该有毒有害物质或元素至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求。 Ver.2 Follow the warnings and precautions that have been listed in this section to use the instrument correctly and safely.
1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Thank you for using the 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.
1 INTRODUCTION Operating Precautions 1.4.1 Power Supply Voltage Confirm the voltage of the power source before you connect the power cord to it. The power requirements of this instrument are indicated on its rear panel. Only use a power source that supplies a voltage within the operating voltage range and has a frequency of 50/60 Hz.
LT4670-SER03 SFP/SFP+ LT4670-SER04 (*1) 25G-IP/12G-SDI TSG 25G-IP Output SFP+/SFP28 12G-SDI / 3G-SDI / HD-SDI / Micro-BNC SD-SDI Output LT4670-SER11 POWER UNIT Redundant Power Supply Power Supply The LT4670-SER02 and LT4670-SER04 cannot be installed in the instrument at the same time.
Software Options The following software options can be added to the LT4670. To add a software option, provide your local LEADER agent with the instrument’s MAC address and serial number. We will issue a license key. When you receive the license key, add it using "SYSTEM CONFIG > LICENSE INFO. > LICENSE KEY INPUT".
3 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS General The LT4670 is a 1U full-rack size sync signal generator that outputs analog video sync signals and audio word-clock signals. The genlock function allows operation synchronized 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.
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3 SPECIFICATIONS AES/EBU Signal Output This option can output a 48 kHz AES/EBU signal synchronized with video signals. (AES/EBU connector) It is also equipped with a AES/EBU signal output compatible with DARS. (SILENCE connector) CW/1PPS Output The CW/1PPS output can output 10 MHz CW or 1PPS, whichever is selected. Time Code I/O The time code generator can run in free run mode based on internal time information.
3 SPECIFICATIONS External Memory Support The log can be saved and preset data can be written and saved from the panel using USB memory devices. Logging Function The operation status can be logged to internal memory or external memory. Last Memory Function When the power is turned on, it starts up with the settings when the power was turned off last time.
The two engines can be used as followers. (The leader can be selected automatically or arbitrarily by the user.) It is also possible to use one engine as a follower and the other as the leader. 10GbE Support A 10GbE SFP+ module, sold separately, can be used.
There are four independent SDI signal output connectors, and different patterns and phases can be set for each. 4K Internal Pattern Generation (future support) In addition to the internal patterns of LT4670-SER04, the following patterns can be output. ・UHD Color Bar ARIB STD-B66 ・HLG CB ITU-R BT.2111 HLG narrow range...
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Lip sync patterns in which the video and audio are synchronized can be output. By using a waveform monitor that features a lip sync measurement function, such as the Leader’s LV5600, it is possible to measure the offset between the video and audio in SDI signal transmissions.
3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.2.7 LT4670-SER11 (POWER UNIT) Redundant Power Supply You can make the power supply redundant. When errors occur in power supply units, alarms are indicated on the instrument panel. Errors can also be output as alarms using SNMP. 3.2.8 LT4670-SER21 (4K 3G-Quad Link) 4K 3G-Quad Link Output Two LT4670-SER02 (SDI) options are featured.
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Lip sync patterns in which the video and audio are synchronized can be output. By using a waveform monitor that features a lip sync measurement function, such as the Leader’s LV5600, it is possible to measure the offset between the video and audio in SDI signal transmissions.
3 SPECIFICATIONS Standards 3.3.1 LT4670 General Specifications Model Number LT4670 Model Name SYNC GENERATOR 1U full-rack size sync signal generator that outputs analog video sync signal and audio word-clock signals Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 0 – 40°C Operating Humidity Range 85% RH or less (no condensation) Optimal Temperature 10 –...
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3 SPECIFICATIONS Fan Unit Number of Fans 2 (one on front, one on rear) Replacement Method The fan can be stopped using the panel and replaced without turning off the power of the main unit. Alarm A fan alarm is indicated on the LED and LCD and notified by an SNMP trap.
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3 SPECIFICATIONS LTC I/O Connector Connector D-sub 26-pin (female) Number of Inputs Input Impedance 1 kΩ (balanced) 500 Ω (unbalanced) Input Signal Level 0.5 - 4 Vp-p Number of Outputs Output Impedance 24 Ω balanced Output Signal Level 2 Vp-p ± 10% Analog Video Sync Signal Output Connector Connector 6 BNC connectors, 6 outputs...
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3 SPECIFICATIONS Control Connectors Ethernet Port Standard IEEE 802.3 Protocol SNMP v2c/v3 Command control, status query, trap transmission REST-API (future support) Command control, status query HTTP/HTTPS (HTTPS to be supported in the future) Monitoring and operation using a browser Internal clock synchronization, time distribution Connector RJ-45 Type...
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3 SPECIFICATIONS Inter-instrument Synchronization Connector (L-SYNC) Connector Shape D-sub 15-pin (female) Number of Ports Control Signal LV-CMOS 6 main-side outputs 6 backup-side inputs Input Voltage Range 0 - 3.3 VDC Function The time of the two instruments is synchronized in a redundant configuration.
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3 SPECIFICATIONS Manual Setting IMMEDIATE Resets the lock when the external sync signal recovers and REFERENCE READJUST operation is performed. FAST Quickly resynchronizes when the external sync signal recovers and REFERENCE READJUST operation is performed. SLOW Slowly resynchronizes when the external sync signal recovers and REFERENCE READJUST operation is performed.
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3 SPECIFICATIONS AES/EBU Digital Audio Output Timing Adjustment Adjustment Range ±1 AES/EBU frame (±511) Adjustment Unit In units of 512 fs (24.576 MHz) Sampling Frequency 48 kHz sampling (synced with the video signal) Resolution 20 bits, 24 bits Pre-emphasis OFF, 50/15, CCITT (only the CS bit is switched) Frequency SILENCE, 400 Hz, 800 Hz, 1 kHz Level...
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3 SPECIFICATIONS Black Setting VITC Insertion Setting On/Off Superimposed Line NTSC 10 - 20 (*1) 6 - 22 (*2) AES/EBU Setting Insertion Setting On/Off LTC Setting Output Setting On/Off Leap Second Application Setting Set the application date/time with a timer. (The PTP (SER03) does not support timer setting.) Daylight Savings Time Application Setting...
LT4670-SER02/SER04/SER21 (SDI) This section describes the following options: ・LT4670-SER02 (SDI) ・SDI functions of the LT4670-SER04 (25G-IP/12G-SDI TSG) ・LT4670-SER21 (4K 3G-Quad Link) Depending on the option added to the instrument, the supported SDI format differs as follows. See the items appropriate to the respective options.
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3 SPECIFICATIONS Table 3-3 | 3G-A video signal formats and standards Color System Quantization Image Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning Corresponding Standard 4:2:2 10bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 274 SMPTE ST 425-1 12bit 1920×1080 60/59.94/50/I 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/PsF RGB 4:4:4 10bit 1280×720 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P SMPTE ST 296 SMPTE ST 425-1 1920×1080...
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3 SPECIFICATIONS Table 3-5 | 3G-Quad Link video signal formats and standards Division Color Quantization Image Frame Frequency/ Corresponding Transmission System Scanning Standard System 2 sample 4:2:2 10bit 3840×2160 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 425-5 interleave SMPTE ST 2036-1 4096×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 425-5 SMPTE ST 2048-1 12bit 3840×2160...
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74.25/1.001 MHz, 27 MHz) Selecting the Timing Reference SD and HD only; SERIAL only for 12G and 3G 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.
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3 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), check field, flat field white 100%, white 50%, black 0%, red 100%, green 100%, blue 100% 525/ 59.94I 100% color bar, 75% color bar, SMPTE color bar, check...
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3 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.
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3 SPECIFICATIONS Component On/Off Function Each of the Y/G, Cb/B, and Cr/R components can be turned on and off independently. Not available when the check field pattern is selected. Moving Box Box Color White, yellow, cyan, green, blue, red, magenta, black Speed Setting V/H LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH Size Setting V/H...
3 SPECIFICATIONS Audio (including packets) cannot be embedded when the check field pattern is selected. The frequency, level, and audio click can be set for each channel. The audio click and digital audio are asynchronous. Not available when lip sync is enabled. The following limitations apply for SD (525/59.94I).
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3 SPECIFICATIONS Leader Function Number of Controllable Leader Devices 2 Communication Mode Multicast / Unicast / MIXED SMPTE / MIXED SMPTE without negotiation Domain Number 0 – 127 (SMPTE ST 2059) 0 – 255 (AES67 / General) Announce Message Rate (*1) 0.125s 8Hz / 0.25s 4Hz / 0.5s 2Hz / 1s 1Hz / 2s 0.5Hz...
3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.5 LT4670-SER04 (25G-IP) This section describes the IP functions of the LT4670-SER04 (25G-IP/12G-SDI TSG). IP Corresponding Standard IP Format SMPTE ST 2022-6 SMPTE ST 2110-20/21/30/31/40 Synchronization Mode PTP (SMPTE ST 2059) IP Formats and Standards Table 3-7| HD video signal formats and standards (*1)
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3 SPECIFICATIONS Table 3-9 | 12G video signal formats and standards (*1) Division Color Quantization Image Frame Frequency/ Corresponding Transmission System Scanning Standard System 2 sample 4:2:2 10bit 3840×2160 60/59.94/50/P SMPTE ST 2082-10 interleave SMPTE ST 2036-1 4096×2160 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P SMPTE ST 2082-10 SMPTE ST 2048-1 12bit 3840×2160...
3 SPECIFICATIONS IP Packet Emulation (future support) Function Adding jitter and checksum errors to the test signals of SMPTE ST 2110-20 Error FCS ERROR / IP CS / UDP CS Jitter 1 / 10 / 20 / 30 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 70 / 80 / 90 / 100 packet Errors and jitter will be reflected in the output from port 1.
4 PANEL DESCRIPTION PANEL DESCRIPTION Front Panel An overall and enlarged view of the front panel is shown below. Figure 4-1 | Front panel (overall view) Figure 4-2 | Front panel (enlarged view) POWER 1 Lights in green when POWER1 is on. Lights red in the following cases.
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4 PANEL DESCRIPTION LCD panel Displays various information. GENLOCK/CW Lights in green when the reference signal is locked in GENLOCK or CW. Flashes in orange until locked, lights in orange during stay in sync. [See also] "6.2.2 Genlock Mode" "6.2.3 CW Mode" GNSS (SER01) Lights in green when the reference signal is locked in GNSS.
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4 PANEL DESCRIPTION 12 KEYLOCK Lights in green when the key lock is enabled. [See also] "6.1.2 Enabling the Key Lock" 13 CONFIG The CONFIG menu is displayed. Switches the top menu or returns to the higher level menu. It also cancels the settings. [See also] "6.1.3 Menu Operations"...
4 PANEL DESCRIPTION Rear Panel An overall and enlarged view of the rear panel is shown below. Figure 4-3 | Rear panel (overall view) Figure 4-4 | Rear panel (enlarged view)
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4 PANEL DESCRIPTION GNSS IN (SER01) Optional GNSS input connector. It supports GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS, and QZSS. A separately sold GNSS antenna is available. [See also] "6.2.4 GNSS mode (SER01)" "15.5 Setting the GNSS (SER01)" L-SYNC Control port for synchronizing the time of two LT4670 units. A separately sold L-SYNC cable (LC2186) is available.
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4 PANEL DESCRIPTION Serial number label The serial number is printed on this label. 10 LTC/REMOTE Time code and remote I/O connector. A separately sold LTC cable (LC2185) is available for connection with LT4448. [See also] "6.3.7 LTC Signal I/O and Remote Control" "10 LTC CONFIG MENU" 11 ETHERNET/CONTROL Ethernet port.
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4 PANEL DESCRIPTION 18 POWER2 (SER11) Optional AC inlet. Adding this option provides power supply redundancy. It needs to be replaced periodically. The LED lights in green or red in conjunction with the POWER2 LED on the front panel. [See also] "5.2 Turning the Power On" "19.2.1 Power Supply Unit Replacement" 19 POWER1 AC inlet.
5 PREPARATIONS PREPARATIONS Installation The instrument can be mounted on a rack or placed on a stand or shelf for use. 5.1.1 Rack Mounting If you are mounting this instrument on a rack, be sure to provide additional support for the body of the instrument.
5 PREPARATIONS Rack Mounting Insert the instrument into the rack, and then fasten the front panel to the rack. Use M5, 10-32UNF, or 12-24UNC screws. Figure 5-2 | Rack mounting 5.1.2 Installation Without Using a Rack When installing the instrument without using a rack, place it horizontally on a securely installed stand or shelf.
If an error occurs in the fan of the power supply unit, these LEDs turn red. In this case, check the power supply unit where the error occurred and contact your local LEADER agent. Figure 5-3 | POWER LEDs Immediately after the power is turned on, the instrument is set to the conditions that it was in when the power was turned off the last time.
5 PREPARATIONS 5.2.2 Mounting the AC Cord Clamp An AC cord clamp is included with the instrument to prevent the power cord from being pulled free of the AC inlet. To mount it, follow the procedure below. Mount the AC cord clamp to the LT4670. Insert it until it clicks into place.
POWER2 with the power of POWER1 turned on as an example. The power supply unit must be added by LEADER or the designated service personnel. Contact your local LEADER agent. Insert the new power supply unit to POWER2.
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・The power is not supplied to either of the power supply units. In this case, check the power supply units in which an error occurred and contact your local LEADER agent. Figure 5-11 | POWER LEDs (when an error occurs)
6 BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION Operation Basics 6.1.1 Connecting a USB Memory Device To write and read various types of data, you can use a USB memory device. You can connect and disconnect a USB memory device with the power turned on. Use a USB memory device with USB DEVICE on the SYSTEM CONFIG menu set to ENABLE.
6 BASIC OPERATION 6.1.3 Menu Operations The menu is largely divided into two types, the CONFIG menu and the STATUS menu. CONFIG Menu This menu is used to configure this instrument. Press the CONFIG key to display it. When the menu level is 0, press the CONFIG key or the ▶ key to switch from one menu to another in the order below.
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6 BASIC OPERATION Except for some cases, a number is displayed at the upper left of the CONFIG menu. This number indicates the menu level. The larger the number, the deeper the level. To enter a lower level menu, press the ENTER key. To return to a higher level menu, press the CONFIG key.
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6 BASIC OPERATION Specifying Values To specify a value, select a digit with the ◀ and ▶ keys first and then change it with the ▲ and ▼ keys. Hold down the ▲ or ▼ key to change the value quickly. Except for some cases, value modifications are applied immediately, but the value is not confirmed until you press the ENTER key.
AUTO, in which relock is automatically performed, is explained. If "INT PLL" is displayed on "STATUS > INFORMATION > REF SRC" during genlock operation, it indicates that the crystal inside the instrument is faulty. If this happens, contact your local LEADER agent.
6 BASIC OPERATION 6.2.1 Internal Mode 1. Setting On the REFERENCE CONFIG menu, set REFERENCE SOURCE to INTERNAL. Under "STATUS > INFORMATION > REF SRC", "INTERNAL" appears, and INT on the front panel lights in green. Use the instrument in this state.
6 BASIC OPERATION 6.2.2 Genlock Mode 1. Setting On the REFERENCE CONFIG menu, set REFERENCE SOURCE to GENLOCK FMT-AUTO or GENLOCK FMT-MANUAL. When you set it to GENLOCK FMT-MANUAL, set the reference signal format manually. Use GENLOCK FORMAT on the REFERENCE CONFIG menu to select the reference signal format.
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6 BASIC OPERATION 3. Lock When the instrument is locked with the reference signal, GENLOCK/CW on the front panel lights in green, and the message changes to "LOCK". Use the instrument in this state. 4. An error occurs in the reference signal 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).
6 BASIC OPERATION 6.2.3 CW Mode 1. Setting On the REFERENCE CONFIG menu, set REFERENCE SOURCE to 10MHz CW. When you set REFERENCE SOURCE to 10MHz CW, GENLOCK/CW on the front panel blinks in orange, and under "STATUS > INFORMATION > REF SRC", "INITIALIZE" appears. From now on, this screen is used for explanation.
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6 BASIC OPERATION 4. An error occurs in the reference signal 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). When stay-in-sync becomes active, GENLOCK/CW and STAY light in orange, and the message changes to "STAY".
6 BASIC OPERATION 6.2.4 GNSS mode (SER01) 1. Setting On the REFERENCE CONFIG menu, set REFERENCE SOURCE to GNSS. When you set REFERENCE SOURCE to GNSS, GNSS on the front panel blinks in orange, and under "STATUS > INFORMATION > REF SRC", "GNSS No. Fix" appears. From now on, this screen is used for explanation.
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6 BASIC OPERATION 4. An error occurs in the reference signal 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). When stay-in-sync becomes active, GNSS and STAY light in orange, and the message changes to "STAY".
When you set REFERENCE SOURCE to PTP1 or PTP2, PTP IN on the front panel blinks in orange, and under "STATUS > INFORMATION > REF SRC", "PTP FOLLOWER AGING" > "PTP LEADER NOT FOUND" appears. From now on, this screen is used for explanation. 2. Input of a reference signal Apply PTP signals to PTP connectors on the rear panel.
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6 BASIC OPERATION 3. Lock When the instrument is locked with the reference signal, PTP IN on the front panel lights in green, and the message changes to "LOCK". Use the instrument in this state. When REFERENCE SOURCE is set to PTP1/2, the instrument automatically selects the reference signal.
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PTP1 state and the PTP2 state. Table 6-1 | PTP IN LED PTP1 ・LOCK ・STAY ・PTP FOLLOWER AGING ・PASSIVE ・PTP ADJUST FREQ ・PTP LEADER NOT FOUND (when restored) ・PTP ADJUST FREQ ・PTP ADJUST PHASE (when locked) (when restored) ・PTP ADJUST PHASE ・RECOVERY (when locked) ・TRACKING...
6 BASIC OPERATION Signal Output 6.3.1 Analog Black Signal Output Six analog black signals synchronized with the reference signal are output from ANALOG BLACK OUT connectors 1 to 6 on the rear panel. You can set the analog black signals on the BLACK CONFIG menu. [See also] "8 BLACK CONFIG MENU"...
・SFP RJ-45 (LC2141/LC2142) ・SFP+ MULTI-MODE (LC2148) ・SFP+ SINGLE-MODE (LC2149) To output the PTP signal requires setting the PTP Leader. In the PTP CONFIG menu, set PTP1 MODE or PTP2 MODE to ENABLE LEADER. [See also] "13.1 PTP Leader and PTP Follower"...
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When the PTP output becomes normal, PTP OUT on the front panel lights in green, and the message changes to "LEADER". Use the instrument in this state. Note that when the BMCA function causes this instrument to enter the passive state, PTP OUT on the front panel lights in orange and the message changes to "PASSIVE".
6 BASIC OPERATION 6.3.7 IP Signal Output (SER04) The SFP transceiver is a Class I laser product. Ensure that laser light does not directly strike the eyes. Two IP signals synchronized with the reference signal are output from IP OUTPUT connectors 1 and 2 on the rear panel.
6 BASIC OPERATION LTC Signal I/O and Remote Control The LTC/REMOTE connector on the rear panel is used to input an LTC signal (1 input), output three LTC signals (3 outputs), and perform remote control (alarm output, preset recall). Figure 6-1 | LTC/REMOTE Table 6-3 | Pinout Pin No.
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6 BASIC OPERATION LTC Signal Input (1 input) It is possible to insert time codes received through LTC into the black output, AES/EBU output, and SDI output (SER02/SER04) and output from LTC1 to LTC3. LTC Signal Output (3 Outputs) Time codes synchronized with the reference time are output from LTC1 to LTC3. You can select the time code type with TIME SOURCE on the REFERENCE CONFIG menu.
6 BASIC OPERATION Recalling Presets You can use PRESET1 to PRESET4 to recall presets 0 to 9. Apply L according to the table below. Table 6-5 | Recalling presets Preset Numbers PRESET4 PRESET3 PRESET2 PRESET1 Alarm Display If an alarm occurs, the ALARM indicator on the front panel lights in red. To check the description of the alarm, select ALARM from the STATUS menu.
6 BASIC OPERATION L-SYNC L-SYNC refers to a function whereby, in a redundant system, the primary and backup instruments, synchronized with the same analog sync signal, can be synchronized in time with each other. The following explains how to use it, considering the following system as an example. Figure 6-3 | L-SYNC 1.
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6 BASIC OPERATION 3. On each of the LT4670 (primary) and the LT4670 (backup), set REFERENCE SOURCE. You can set REFERENCE SOURCE with "REFERENCE CONFIG > REFERENCE SOURCE". Set it to "GENLOCK FMT-AUTO" or "GENLOCK FMT-MANUAL". When the operation is performed properly, GENLOCK/CW on the front panel lights in green. 4.
7 REFERENCE CONFIG MENU REFERENCE CONFIG MENU The REFERENCE CONFIG menu is used to specify settings related to the reference signal and genlock operation. To display the REFERENCE CONFIG menu, press CONFIG several times until the following menu appears. Selecting the Reference Signal To select the reference signal, follow the procedure below.
7 REFERENCE CONFIG MENU Selecting the Genlock Format When REFERENCE SOURCE is set to GENLOCK FMT-MANUAL, to select the genlock format, follow the procedure below. To select an item, use the ▲, ▼, ◀, and ▶ keys. The genlock formats are expressed in terms of the total number of lines, not the number of effective lines.
7 REFERENCE CONFIG MENU Setting the Genlock Timing When REFERENCE SOURCE is set to GENLOCK, you can collectively adjust the timing of the output signals (ANALOG BLACK OUT, 3G SDI OUT, AES/EBU, SILENCE, WCLK, and LTC) relative to the reference signal. (You can also adjust them individually.) One step is approximately 0.5 ns, which covers a 1-dot cycle.
7 REFERENCE CONFIG MENU Setting the Recovery Operation Under RECOVERY/TRACKING on the REFERENCE CONFIG menu, you can set the recovery operation that takes place when the reference signal is lost during genlock operation. This menu appears when REFERENCE SOURCE is set to an option other than INTERNAL. 7.5.1 Selecting the Recovery Mode To select the operation to perform when the reference signal recovers after it is lost during...
7 REFERENCE CONFIG MENU 7.5.3 Selecting the Relock Speed (Manual) When RECOVERY MODE is set to MANUAL, to select the relock speed, follow the procedure below. From the time this instrument is started until the time set with IMMEDIATE MODE TIME elapses, the instrument operates with IMMEDIATE regardless of the selection made here.
7 REFERENCE CONFIG MENU Selecting the Time Source To select the time source to use with this instrument, follow the procedure below. The date and time selected here is used for the log and the time code and for storing to a USB memory device, for example.
7 REFERENCE CONFIG MENU REFERENCE SOURCE TIME SOURCE Time information 10MHz CW INTERNAL The internal clock is used. The internal clock is counted up in sync with REFERENCE SOURCE. LTC (*1) At power-on and when REFERENCE SOURCE or TIME SOURCE is changed, the hours, minutes, and seconds are loaded from TIME SOURCE once and are set in the internal clock.
8 BLACK CONFIG MENU BLACK CONFIG MENU The BLACK CONFIG menu is used to specify settings related to the black output. To display the REFERENCE CONFIG menu, press CONFIG several times until the following menu appears. On the BLACK CONFIG menu, you can specify settings for BLACK1 to BLACK6 individually. The procedure below is for BLACK1, but the same procedure can also be applied to BLACK2 to BLACK6.
8 BLACK CONFIG MENU Initial value NTSC BB (when FORMAT SETTING on the SYSTEM CONFIG menu is set to NTSC) PAL BB (when FORMAT SETTING on the SYSTEM CONFIG menu is set to PAL) Configuring Timing Data Under TIMING on the BLACK1 menu, you can adjust the timing of the black output relative to the reference signal.
8 BLACK CONFIG MENU 8.2.3 Adjusting the Timing (Dot) To adjust the timing of the black output relative to the reference signal at the dot level, follow the procedure below. At the lower right of the screen, the value in dots converted to time is displayed.
8 BLACK CONFIG MENU 8.3.2 Setting Dropped Frames To select the dropped frame setting, follow the procedure below. This setting is valid when the frame frequency of the black output is set to 59.94 or 29.97. Procedure BLACK CONFIG > BLACK1 > VITC SETTING > DROP FRAME Parameters Dropped frame time code is used.
8 BLACK CONFIG MENU Setting the Black Output Under OUTPUT SETTING on the BLACK1 menu, you can specify settings for the black output. 8.4.1 Turning the Black Output On and Off To turn the black output on and off, follow the procedure below. Procedure BLACK CONFIG >...
8 BLACK CONFIG MENU Settings Shared by Black Outputs To specify the settings for BLACK2 to be the same as those for BLACK1, select ON by following the procedure below. In this case, you cannot specify the settings for BLACK2. Similarly, you can also specify the settings for BLACK3 to BLACK6 to be the same as those for BLACK1.
9 AUDIO CONFIG MENU AUDIO CONFIG MENU The AUDIO CONFIG menu is used to specify settings related to the AES/EBU output, silence output, and word-clock output. To display the AUDIO CONFIG menu, press CONFIG several times until the following menu appears.
9 AUDIO CONFIG MENU 9.1.3 Setting Clicks To insert click sounds into the selected channel at the specified interval, follow the procedure below. This is invalid when LIPSYNC(SYNC TO SDI1) is set to ON and the SDI pattern is a lip sync one. Procedure AUDIO CONFIG >...
9 AUDIO CONFIG MENU 9.1.6 Selecting the Pre-emphasis Mode To select the pre-emphasis mode, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO CONFIG > AES/EBU > SETTING > EMPHASIS Parameters 50/15 / CCITT / OFF Initial value 9.1.7 Turning Time Code Insertion On and Off To turn time code insertion on and off, follow the procedure below.
9 AUDIO CONFIG MENU 9.1.9 Turning Lip Sync Interlock On and Off (SER02/SER04) When SDI1 LIP SYNC on the SDI CONFIG menu is set to ON, to output a sound interlocked with the lip sync pattern, select ON by following the procedure below. [See also] "12.15 Turning Lip Sync On and Off"...
9 AUDIO CONFIG MENU 9.2.2 Selecting the Resolution To select the resolution, follow the procedure below. Procedure AUDIO CONFIG > SILENCE > SETTING > RESOLUTION Parameters 20BIT / 24BIT Initial value 20BIT 9.2.3 Adjusting the Timing To adjust the timing of the silence output relative to the reference signal in the range of ±1AES/EBU frame, follow the procedure below.
9 AUDIO CONFIG MENU Setting the Word-clock Output Under WCLK on the AUDIO CONFIG menu, you can specify settings for the word-clock output. 9.3.1 Adjusting the Timing To adjust the timing of the word-clock output relative to the reference signal in the range of ±1AES/EBU frame, follow the procedure below.
10 LTC CONFIG MENU LTC CONFIG MENU The LTC CONFIG menu is used to specify settings related to LTC output. To display the LTC CONFIG menu, press CONFIG several times until the following menu appears. On the LTC CONFIG menu, you can specify settings for LTC1 to LTC3 individually. The procedure below is for LTC1, but the same procedure can also be applied to LTC2 and LTC3.
10 LTC CONFIG MENU 10.3 Adjusting the Timing (Frame) To adjust the timing of the LTC output relative to the reference signal at the frame level, follow the procedure below. Procedure LTC CONFIG > LTC OUTPUT > LTC1 > TIMING > FRAME Parameters ±29 [FRAME] (when the LTC format is set to 30 fps or 29.97 fps) ±24 [FRAME] (when the LTC format is set to 25 fps)
10 LTC CONFIG MENU 10.6 Setting Dropped Frames To select the dropped frame setting, follow the procedure below. This setting is valid when the frame frequency of the LTC output is set to 29.97. Procedure LTC CONFIG > LTC OUTPUT > LTC1 > DROP FRAME Parameters Dropped frame time code is used.
11 CW/1PPS CONFIG MENU CW/1PPS CONFIG MENU The CW/1PPS CONFIG menu is used to specify settings related to the 10MHz CW output and the 1PPS output. To display the CW/1PPS CONFIG menu, press CONFIG several times until the following menu appears.
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) The SDI CONFIG menu is used to specify settings related to SDI output. To display the SDI CONFIG menu, press CONFIG several times until the following menu appears. On the SDI CONFIG menu, you can specify settings for SDI1 to SDI4 individually. The procedure below is for SDI1, but the same procedure can also be applied to SDI2 to SDI4.
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.1 Selecting the Frequency Group To select the frequency group that can be selected with the frame frequency of the SDI output, follow the procedure below. The settings specified here are shared among SDI1 to SDI4. Procedure SDI CONFIG >...
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.2 Setting the SDI Format Under FORMAT on the SDI1 menu, you can specify settings for the SDI output format. For the available combinations of "SYSTEM", "STRUCTURE", "RATE", see "3.3.3 LT4670- SER02/SER04/SER21 (SDI)". 12.2.1 Selecting the System To select the system of the SDI output, follow the procedure below.
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.2.2 Selecting the Color System To select the color system and the quantization accuracy of the SDI output, follow the procedure below. Changing this setting also changes the RATE settings. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > FORMAT > STRUCTURE Parameters 422(YCbCr)10-bit / 422(YCbCr)12-bit / 444(RGB)10-bit / 444(RGB)12-bit Initial value...
SDI CONFIG > 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. Initial value SERIAL 12.3.2 Adjusting the Timing (Line) To adjust the timing of the SDI output relative to the reference signal at the line level, follow the procedure below.
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.3.3 Adjusting the Timing (Dot) To adjust the timing of the SDI output relative to the reference signal at the dot level, follow the procedure below. At the lower right of the screen, the value in dots converted to time is displayed.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) The selectable patterns depend on the SDI format as shown below. (○: Selectable, ×: Not selectable) Table 12-2 | FIX PATTERN Pattern SDI Format Other Than 720x487 SD 720x576 SD Those on the Right COLOR BAR 100% ○...
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) FLAT FIELD 100% FLAT FIELD 50% FLAT FIELD 0% RED FIELD 100% GREEN FIELD 100% BLUE FIELD 100% CHECK FIELD Figure 12-1 | Selecting the pattern...
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.5 Configuring User Patterns There are two types of SDI output patterns: internal fixed patterns within the instrument and user patterns, which display images that the user prepares. This section describes user patterns. 12.5.1 Displaying a User Pattern Here is an overview of the procedure from preparing a user pattern to displaying it.
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Prepare an image in bitmap format or TIFF format according to the following conditions. Select one of the image sizes according to the output SDI format. Here, as an example, a user pattern is prepared with the file name "leader.bmp" and an image size of "1920x1080".
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For each image size, you can copy up to four user patterns (INT1 to INT4) to the instrument. The user pattern copies will be common to SDI1 to SDI4. Here, as an example, "leader.bmp" is copied from a USB memory device to "INT1" on the instrument.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 5. On the PATTERN SELECT menu, select the user pattern. From "SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > PATTERN > PATTERN SELECT > USER PATTERN", select INT1. Here, user patterns appear according to the current image size. If user patterns do not appear, select 1920x1080 from "SDI CONFIG >...
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.5.2 Selecting and Transferring a User Pattern To display a user pattern, the user pattern, stored on the LT4670 storage memory, must be transferred to the LT4670 display memory. To select and transfer a user pattern, follow the procedure below. The user pattern must be copied to INT1 to INT4 in advance using the COPY USB→INT menu.
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 4. Set POWER ON LOAD. When you select either option, the user pattern appears. If you select YES, the pattern will be transferred to the LT4670 display memory when you restart the instrument. This eliminates the need to transfer the user pattern each time you turn the instrument on and off, but may take extra time when you turn on the power.
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.5.4 Copying a User Pattern from a USB Memory Device to the Instrument To copy up to four user patterns, for each image size, from a USB memory device to the LT4670 storage memory, follow the procedure below. The user pattern copies will be common to SDI1 to SDI4.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 6. Select the HDR standard. Unspc represents undefined. When you select the HDR standard, the user pattern is copied to the LT4670 storage memory. ● USB Memory Device Structure User patterns are copied from the image size folder of the USB memory device. To prepare a user pattern, set the image size as follows: ■...
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.5.5 Copying a User Pattern from the Instrument to a USB Memory Device To copy a user pattern from the LT4670 storage memory to a USB memory device, follow the procedure below. (Copy the user pattern to the instrument in advance using the COPY USB→INT menu.) This menu appears only for SDI1 when a USB memory device is connected.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) ● USB Memory Device Structure User patterns are copied to the image size folder of the USB memory device. ■ USB memory device ┗ ■ LT4670_USER ┗ ■ USER_PATTERN ┣ ■ 720_487 ┃ ┣ ■ ****.tif ....720×487 tif file ┃...
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.6 Turning YCbCr/GBR 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. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > VIDEO > COMPONENT Parameters ON / OFF Initial value...
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.8 Configuring the Pattern Scroll Feature Under SCROLL on the VIDEO menu, you can configure the pattern scroll feature. This is invalid when the pattern is check field. 12.8.1 Turning Scrolling On and Off To turn scrolling on and off, follow the procedure shown below. Procedure SDI CONFIG >...
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.8.3 Setting the Scroll Speed (Horizontal) To set the horizontal scroll speed and direction, follow the procedure below. The unit is dot/field (frame). Setting a positive value scrolls from left to right and a negative value from right to left.
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.9.2 Setting the Change Interval To select the pattern change interval, follow the procedure below. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > VIDEO > PATTERN CHANGE > SPEED Parameters +1 - +255 [SEC] Initial value +1 [SEC] 12.10 Setting ID Characters Under ID CHARACTER on the VIDEO menu, you can set ID characters.
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.10.1 Turning ID Characters On and Off To turn ID characters on and off, follow the procedure below. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > VIDEO > ID CHARACTER > ON/OFF Parameters ON / OFF Initial value 12.10.2 Recalling ID Characters To recall and display ID characters that have been saved in the instrument using the STORE...
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) ID SET = LT4670◀ ID SET = LT4670 Figure 12-5 | Creating ID characters 12.10.4 Setting the Position of ID Characters (Vertical) To set the vertical position of ID characters, follow the procedure below. The value represents the position of the top of the ID characters. The top of the pattern is 0%. Procedure SDI CONFIG >...
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.10.6 Selecting the Size of ID Characters To set the size of ID characters, follow the procedure below. The size of x1 is 32×32 dot/character. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > VIDEO > ID CHARACTER > SIZE Parameters x1 / x2 / x4 / x8 Initial value...
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.10.9 Setting the ID Character On-Time To set the on-time of ID character blinking, follow the procedure below. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > VIDEO > ID CHARACTER > BLINK > ON TIME Parameters 1 - 9 [SEC] Initial value 1 [SEC] 12.10.10 Setting the ID Character Off-Time...
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.10.12 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 from left to right and a negative value from right to left.
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.10.14 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 CONFIG >...
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.10.15 Copying ID Characters from a USB Memory Device to the Instrument To copy up to four sets of ID characters from a USB memory device to the instrument, follow the procedure below. This feature is useful when you want to use multiple instruments with the same settings.
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.10.16 Copying ID Characters from the Instrument to a USB Memory Device To copy ID characters in a dedicated format (.id) from the instrument to a USB memory device, follow the procedure below. This feature is useful when you want to use multiple instruments with the same settings.
This section describes the procedure for preparing a logo to displaying it in a pattern. 1. Create a logo. Create an image in bitmap format according to the following conditions. Here, as an example, a logo is created with the file name "leader.bmp". File name: Up to 64 alphanumeric characters or underscore File format: 24-bit bitmap format (.bmp)
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You can copy up to four logos (INT1 to INT4) to the instrument. The logo copies will be common to SDI1 to SDI4. Here, as an example, "leader.bmp" is copied from a USB memory device to "INT1" on the instrument.
12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.11.2 Turning the Logo On and Off To turn the logo on and off, follow the procedure below. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > VIDEO > LOGO > ON/OFF Parameters ON / OFF Initial value 12.11.3 Selecting a Logo To select the logo to be displayed, follow the procedure below.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.11.5 Setting the Logo Position (Horizontal) To set the logo position in the horizontal direction, follow the procedure below. The value represents the position of the left end of the logo. The left end of the pattern is 0%. Procedure SDI CONFIG >...
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) LEVEL = 16 (portions at or below the LEVEL = 128 (portions at or below the luminance level of 16 are made transparent) luminance level of 128 are made transparent) Figure 12-8 | Setting the logo transparency level 12.11.8 Copying Logos from a USB Memory Device to the Instrument To copy up to four logos from a USB memory device to the instrument, follow the procedure...
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.11.9 Copying a Logo from the Instrument to a USB Memory Device To copy a logo in bmp format from the instrument to a USB memory device, follow the procedure below. (Copy the logo to the instrument in advance using the COPY USB→INT menu.) This menu appears only for SDI1 when a USB memory device is connected.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.11.10 Clearing a Logo To clear a logo stored in the instrument, follow the procedure below. This menu appears only for SDI1. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > VIDEO > LOGO > DELETE To clear logos, follow the procedure below. 1.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.12 Setting the Moving Box Under MOVING BOX on the VIDEO menu, you can set the moving box. This is invalid when the pattern is check field. Figure 12-9 | Setting the moving box 12.12.1 Turning the Moving Box On and Off To turn moving box on and off, follow the procedure below.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.12.2 Selecting the Moving Box Color To select the moving box color, follow the procedure below. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > VIDEO > MOVING BOX > BOX COLOR Parameters WHITE / YELLOW / CYAN / GREEN / BLUE / RED / MAGENTA / BLACK Initial value WHITE 12.12.3...
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.12.5 Selecting the Moving Box Height To select the moving box height, follow the procedure below. The larger the value, the larger the size. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > VIDEO > MOVING BOX > V-SIZE Parameters SIZE1 / SIZE2 / SIZE3 / SIZE4 / SIZE5 Initial value...
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.13 Setting a Circle Under CIRCLE on the VIDEO menu, you can set a circle. This is invalid when the pattern is check field. Figure 12-10 | Setting a circle 12.13.1 Turning the Circle On and Off To turn the circle on and off, follow the procedure below.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.13.2 Selecting the Circle Level To set the intensity level of the circle, follow the procedure below. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > VIDEO > CIRCLE > LEVEL Parameters 100% / 75% Initial value 100% 12.13.3 Selecting the Circle Size To select the circle size, follow the procedure below.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.13.5 Setting the Circle Blinking On-Time To set the circle blinking on-time, follow the procedure below. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > VIDEO > CIRCLE > BLINK > ON TIME Parameters 1 - 9 [SEC] Initial value 1 [SEC] 12.13.6...
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.14 Setting the Time Code Under TIMECODE on the VIDEO menu, you can set the time code. This is invalid when the pattern is check field. Figure 12-11 | Setting the time code 12.14.1 Turning the Time Code On and Off Turn the time code on and off, follow the procedure below.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.14.2 Setting the Time Code Position (Vertical) To set the vertical time code position, follow the procedure below. The value represents the position of the top of the time code. The top of the pattern is 0%. Procedure SDI CONFIG >...
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.14.5 Selecting the Time Code Level To select the time code intensity level, follow the procedure below. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > VIDEO > TIMECODE > LEVEL Parameters 100% / 75% Initial value 100% 12.14.6 Turning Time Code Background Transparency On and Off To select whether to make the time code background transparent, follow the procedure below.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.15 Turning Lip Sync On and Off To turn lip sync pattern on and off, follow the procedure below. When it is turned on, the instrument outputs lip sync patterns. Combining these 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.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 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. Figure 12-13 | Lip sync pattern Pattern The pattern selected from "PATTERN"...
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.16 Configuring Embedded Audio Under EMBEDDED AUDIO on the SDI1 menu, you can configure embedded audio. 16 audio channels can be embedded in the SDI output. (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 groups 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.16.1 Turning the Audio On and Off To turn the audio on or off at the group level, follow the procedure below. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > EMBEDDED AUDIO > ON/OFF Parameters ON / OFF Initial value 12.16.2 Selecting the Resolution...
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.16.4 Selecting the Frequency To select the frequency of the selected channel, follow the procedure below. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > EMBEDDED AUDIO > G1 - 4 > CH1 - 16 > FREQ Parameters SILENCE / 400Hz / 800Hz / 1kHz Initial value 1kHz...
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.16.7 Settings Shared by Channels To specify the settings for CH2 (frequency, level, and click sound) to be the same as those for CH1, select ON by following the procedure below. In this case, you cannot specify the settings for CH2.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.17 Setting Ancillary Data Under ANC on the SDI1 menu, you can set ancillary data. 12.17.1 Turning the LTC Signals On and Off To turn LTC insertion on and off, follow the procedure below. Procedure SDI CONFIG >...
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.17.3 Setting Dropped Frames To select the dropped frame setting, follow the procedure below. This setting is valid when the frame frequency of the SDI output is set to 59.94 or 29.97. Procedure SDI CONFIG > SDI1 > ANC > DROP FRAME Parameters Dropped frame time code is used.
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12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04) 12.18.2 Turning BMCA Linkage On and Off (SER03) If you set ENABLE in the procedure below, the SDI output is stopped in linkage with BMCA of the selected PTP. Once the SDI output is stopped, this menu and the OUTPUT menu are both changed to DISABLE.
13.1 PTP Leader and PTP Follower PTP involves cases in which this instrument is used as a leader and cases in which it is used as a follower. These operation modes can be set individually for PTP1 and PTP2. The operation modes are determined by the REFERENCE SOURCE and TIME SOURCE settings in the REFERENCE CONFIG menu, as shown below.
13 PTP CONFIG MENU (SER03) 13.2.2 Configuring BMCA To select whether to enable BMCA, follow the procedure below. Procedure PTP CONFIG > PTP1 > BMCA > BMCA SETUP Parameters ENABLE: BMCA is enabled. ENABLE ONLY ONCE: BMCA is enabled only once. DISABLE: BMCA is disabled.
13 PTP CONFIG MENU (SER03) 13.2.5 Profile Default Settings To set the default values of the selected profile, press the ENTER key by following the procedure below. Procedure PTP CONFIG > PTP1 > DETAIL SETTING > PROFILE SET DEFAULT 13.2.6 Setting the Domain To set the domain number, follow the procedure below.
13 PTP CONFIG MENU (SER03) 13.2.8 Setting the Announce Message Transmission Interval To select the announce message transmission interval, follow the procedure below. This menu item is not displayed when COMMUNICATION MODE is set to UNICAST. Procedure PTP CONFIG > PTP1 > DETAIL SETTING > ANNOUNCE INTERVAL Parameters 0.125s / 0.25s / 0.5s / 1s / 2s (when PROFILE TYPE is set to ST2059) 1s / 2s / 4s / 8s / 16s (when PROFILE TYPE is set to AES67)
13 PTP CONFIG MENU (SER03) 13.2.13 Selecting the Step To select the step, follow the procedure below. Procedure PTP CONFIG > PTP1 > DETAIL SETTING > STEP Parameters ONE STEP: A timestamp is sent with a sync message. TWO STEP: A timestamp is sent with a follow-up message, apart from a sync message.
13 PTP CONFIG MENU (SER03) 13.2.16 Setting the Color Frame ID When PROFILE TYPE is set to ST2059, to select whether to enable the color frame ID, follow the procedure below. Procedure PTP CONFIG > PTP1 > DETAIL SETTING > ST2059 > COLOR FRAME ID Parameters ENABLE / DISABLE Initial value...
13 PTP CONFIG MENU (SER03) 13.3 Setting the PTP Follower 13.3.1 Selecting the Mode The mode is fixed to PTP follower, and you cannot change it. Procedure PTP CONFIG > PTP1 > MODE Parameters FOLLOWER 13.3.2 Selecting the Profile To select the profile, follow the procedure below. Procedure PTP CONFIG >...
13 PTP CONFIG MENU (SER03) 13.3.4 Setting the Domain To set the domain number, follow the procedure below. Procedure PTP CONFIG > PTP1 > DETAIL SETTING > DOMAIN Parameters 0 to 127 (when PROFILE TYPE is set to ST2059) 0 to 255 (when PROFILE TYPE is set to AES67 or GENERAL) Initial value 127 (when PTP1 is to be configured and PROFILE TYPE is set to ST2059) 0 (when PROFILE TYPE is set to AES67 or GENERAL)
Selecting the Desired Announce Message Transmission Interval When COMMUNICATION MODE is set to UNICAST, to select the interval at which you want the announce message to be transmitted to the destination leader, follow the procedure below. Select an interval shorter than ANNOUNCE REQD INT.
Selecting the Desired Sync Message Transmission Interval When COMMUNICATION MODE is set to UNICAST, to select the interval at which you want the sync message to be transmitted to the destination leader, follow the procedure below. Select an interval shorter than SYNC REQD INT.
Selecting the Desired Delay Message Transmission Interval When COMMUNICATION MODE is set to MIXED SMPTE or UNICAST, to select the interval at which you want the delay message to be transmitted to the connection leader, follow the procedure below. Procedure PTP CONFIG >...
To set the number of announce messages used to judge whether a timeout occurs, follow the procedure below. If the specified number of messages are not received consecutively at the interval specified by the leader, a timeout occurs. Procedure PTP CONFIG > PTP1 > DETAIL SETTING > ANNOUNCE TIMEOUT...
Setting the IP Address When COMMUNICATION MODE is set to MIXED SMPTE w/o NE or UNICAST, to set the IP address of the leader to connect to, follow the procedure below. Procedure PTP CONFIG > PTP1 > DETAIL SETTING > AMT CONFIGURATION >...
14 IP CONFIG MENU (SER04) IP CONFIG MENU (SER04) The IP CONFIG menu is used to specify settings related to IP output. To display the IP CONFIG menu, press CONFIG several times until the following menu appears. For IP outputs, the patterns specified on the SDI CONFIG menu are output. For details of output patterns, see "12 SDI CONFIG MENU (SER02/SER04)".
14 IP CONFIG MENU (SER04) 14.3 Turning the IP Output On and Off To turn the IP output on and off, follow the procedure below. When REDUNDANCY MODE is set to ON, you cannot specify settings for IP2. It follows the settings for IP1.
14 IP CONFIG MENU (SER04) 14.5 Configuring VLAN 14.5.1 Turning the VLAN Signals On and Off To turn the video, audio, and ANC VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) on and off, follow the procedure below. When REDUNDANCY MODE is set to ON, you cannot specify settings for IP2. It follows the settings for IP1.
14 IP CONFIG MENU (SER04) Procedure IP CONFIG > IP1 / IP2 > STREAM SETTING > STREAM1 / STREAM2 > VIDEO / AUDIO / ANC > VLAN > VLAN TAG Parameters 1 - 4094 Initial value 14.6 Configuring DSCP 14.6.1 Turning the DSCP On and Off To turn the video, audio, and ANC DSCPs (Differentiated Services Code Points) on and off, follow the procedure below.
14 IP CONFIG MENU (SER04) 14.6.2 Setting the DSCP Tags To set the video, audio, and ANC DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) tags, follow the procedure below. When REDUNDANCY MODE is set to ON, you cannot specify settings for IP2. It follows the settings for IP1.
14 IP CONFIG MENU (SER04) 14.9 Selecting the Audio Standard When TYPE is set to ST2110, to select the audio output standard, follow the procedure below. When REDUNDANCY MODE is set to ON, you cannot specify settings for IP2. It follows the settings for IP1.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU SYSTEM CONFIG MENU The SYSTEM CONFIG menu is used to specify settings related to the instrument. To display the SYSTEM CONFIG menu, press CONFIG several times until the following menu appears. These settings are not stored to presets. 15.1 Setting the Backlight To set the backlight, follow the procedure below.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.2.1 Recalling Presets To recall a preset that has been stored with the STORE menu, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG > PRESET > RECALL To recall a preset, follow the procedure below. 1. Select a preset number. Select a number from NUMBER 0 to NUMBER 9.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.2.3 Adding a Comment To add a comment to a preset stored with the STORE menu, follow the procedure below. The comment added here can be displayed when you recall the preset with the RECALL menu or when you copy it from the instrument to a USB memory device.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.2.5 Copying Presets from a USB Memory Device to the Instrument To copy presets from a USB memory device to the instrument, follow the procedure below. This feature is useful when you want to use multiple instruments 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 instrument, it will be overwritten.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.2.6 Copying Presets from the Instrument to a USB Memory Device To copy presets in a dedicated format (.PRE) from the instrument to a USB memory device, follow the procedure below. This feature is useful when you want to use multiple instruments with the same settings.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.2.7 Clearing Presets To clear presets stored in the instrument, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG > PRESET > DELETE To clear a preset, follow the procedure below. 1. Select the preset to clear. Select ALL or a number from NUMBER 0 to NUMBER 9. 2.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.3.2 Setting the IP Address To set the IP address, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG > NETWORK > ETHERNET > IP ADDRESS Parameters 000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255 Initial value 192.168.000.001 15.3.3 Setting the Subnet Mask To set the subnet mask, follow the procedure below.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.3.5 Configuring SNMP To select whether to enable or disable the SNMP function and select which version to support, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG > NETWORK > SNMP > SNMP SETUP Parameters DISABLE: The SNMP function is disabled. V2C: The SNMP function is enabled and V2C is supported.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.3.8 Setting the IP Addresses of the SNMP Trap Transmission Destinations To set the IP addresses of the four SNMP trap transmission destinations, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG > NETWORK > SNMP > SNMP MANAGER IP 1 - SNMP MANAGER IP 4 Parameters 000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255 Initial value...
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.3.10 Setting the SNMP Community Names When SNMP SETUP is V2C, to change each SNMP community name, follow the procedure below. You can enter up to 15 characters. Enter ◀ to clear the characters that follow it. In this case, ◀ is not included in the community name.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.3.12 Configuring HTTP To select whether to enable the HTTP function, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG > NETWORK > HTTP > HTTP SETUP Parameters ENABLE / DISABLE Initial value DISABLE 15.3.13 Configuring the Web Browser To select whether to enable the Web browser function, follow the procedure below.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.3.15 Setting the NTP Server To set the NTP server address, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG > NETWORK > NTP > NTP SERVER ADDRESS Parameters 000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255 Initial value 000.000.000.000...
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.4 Setting the Time Under TIME MANAGEMENT on the SYSTEM CONFIG menu, you can set the time. 15.4.1 Setting the Date and Time When TIME SOURCE on the REFERENCE CONFIG menu is set to INTERNAL, to set the internal date and time of the instrument, follow the procedure below.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.4.3 Turning Jam Sync On and Off To turn the jam sync function on and off, follow the procedure below. When set to ON, the time code is reset once a day at the time set on the ADJUST menu. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG >...
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.4.6 Setting the Daylight Saving Time Start Date (SER01) When TIME SOURCE on the REFERENCE CONFIG menu is set to GNSS, to set the Daylight Saving Time start date, follow the procedure below. (You cannot set seconds.) Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG >...
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.4.9 Setting the Leap Second (SER01) The leap second is automatically inserted to the last time of June 30 or December 31 UTC. When TIME SOURCE on the REFERENCE CONFIG menu is set to GNSS, to set the time by which to delay the time to insert the leap second, follow the procedure below.
15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.5 Setting the GNSS (SER01) Under GNSS OPTION on the SYSTEM CONFIG menu, you can set the GNSS. 15.5.1 Setting the Power Supply To select the supply voltage to apply to the GNSS antenna, follow the procedure below. Select OFF to select not to supply power.
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15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.6 Configuring the PTP Settings (SER03) Under PTP OPTION on the SYSTEM CONFIG menu, you can specify settings related to PTP. 15.6.1 Setting the IP Address To set the IP address of the selected PTP, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG >...
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15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.6.3 Setting the Gateway To set the gateway of the selected PTP, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG > PTP OPTION > PTP1 / PTP2 > DEFAULT GATEWAY Parameters 000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255 Initial value 192.168.000.254 15.6.4 Configuring SFP To select the type of the SFP of the selected PTP, follow the procedure below.
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15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.7 Setting the IP (SER04) Under IP OPTION on the SYSTEM CONFIG menu, you can specify settings related to IP. 15.7.1 Setting the IP Address To set the IP address of the selected IP, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG >...
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15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.7.3 Setting the Gateway To set the gateway of the selected IP, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG > IP OPTION > IP1 / IP2 > DEFAULT GATEWAY Parameters 000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255 Initial value 192.168.000.254 15.7.4 Configuring SFP To select the type of the SFP transceiver used with the selected IP, follow the procedure below.
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15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.7.6 Selecting the IGMP Version To select the IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) version of the selected IP, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG > IP OPTION > IP1 / IP2 > IGMP Parameters V2 / V3 / AUTO Initial value AUTO 15.8...
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15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.8.2 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. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG >...
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15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.9 Configuring the Log Under LOG on the SYSTEM CONFIG menu, you can display and configure the log. A log is an automatic recording of the status of the instrument or errors that have occurred in the instrument in chronological order.
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15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.10.1 Initializing the Settings To initialize the settings except for some settings, select OK by following the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG > INITIALIZE > CLEAR SETTING 15.10.2 Factory Default Initialization To initialize the settings to the factory default settings, select OK by following the procedure below.
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15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.11 Viewing and Adding Software Options Under LICENSE INFO. on the SYSTEM CONFIG menu, you can view and add software options. 15.11.1 Viewing Software Options To view the software options that have been added, follow the procedure below. Only the software options that have been added are displayed.
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15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.12 Configuring USB To select whether to enable the USB function on the front panel, follow the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG >USB DEVICE Parameters ENABLE / DISABLE Initial value ENABLE 15.13 Turning the Fans On and Off To turn each of the fans of the front and rear fan units, follow the procedure below.
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15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.14 Copying the System Settings Under SYSTEM COPY on the SYSTEM CONFIG menu, you can copy system settings. This feature is useful when you want to use multiple instruments with the same settings. The system settings include the following: ・Settings of the SYSTEM CONFIG menu ・Preset (0 - 9) ・ID character (INT1 - INT4)
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15 SYSTEM CONFIG MENU 15.14.2 Copying System Settings from the Instrument to a USB Memory Device To copy system settings from the instrument to a USB memory device, select OK by following the procedure below. Procedure SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSTEM COPY > COPY INT→USB ●...
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16 STATUS MENU STATUS MENU The STATUS menu shows the instrument status. To display the STATUS menu, press the STATUS key. 16.1 ALARM Menu ALARM on the STATUS menu shows the details of the alarms that have occurred. To display the ALARM menu, press STATUS several times until the following menu appears. If no alarms have occurred, the ALARM menu itself is not displayed.
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When REFERENCE SOURCE is set to PTP, the [ P T P 1 L E A D E R I D ] ID of the locked leader is displayed. (SER03) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...
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If the time cannot be acquired, "----------" is displayed. When PTP1 MODE on the PTP CONFIG menu is set to ENABLE LEADER, the output status is displayed. (SER03) When PTP2 MODE on the PTP CONFIG menu is [ P T P O U T P U T ] P T P 2...
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16 STATUS MENU 16.3 CONFIG Menu CONFIG on the STATUS menu shows the instrument settings. To display the CONFIG menu, press STATUS several times until the following menu appears. 16.3.1 REFERENCE Menu REFERENCE on the CONFIG menu shows settings related to the reference signal that have been specified on the REFERENCE CONFIG menu.
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16 STATUS MENU 16.3.2 BLACK Menu BLACK on the CONFIG menu shows settings related to the black output that have been specified on the BLACK CONFIG menu. Table 16-4 | BLACK menu Item Description The BLACK1 format selected with FORMAT is [ B L A C K 1 F O R M A T ] displayed.
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16 STATUS MENU Table 16-6 | SDI menu Item Description The SDI1 format that has been set with FORMAT is displayed. The same holds true for SDI2 to SDI4. The SDI1 timing that has been set with VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL is displayed. The same holds true for SDI2 to SDI4.
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16 STATUS MENU 16.3.6 IP/SDI menu (SER04) IP/SDI on the CONFIG menu shows settings related to the SDI option that have been specified on the SDI CONFIG menu, as well as settings related to the IP option that have been specified on the IP CONFIG menu.
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16 STATUS MENU Item Description The IP1/ST1/video destination port number specified with DESTINATION PORT is displayed. The same holds true for IP1/ST2, IP2/ST1, and IP2/ST2. The IP1/ST1/audio standard selected with MODE is displayed. The same holds true for IP1/ST2, IP2/ST1, and IP2/ST2.
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16 STATUS MENU 16.3.7 SYSTEM Menu SYSTEM on the CONFIG menu shows the instrument settings. Table 16-9 | SYSTEM menu Item Description The firmware version is displayed. [ F I R M W A R E V E R S I O N ] 1 .
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16 STATUS MENU 16.4 LOG Menu LOG on the STATUS menu is used to display and clear the log. To display the LOG menu, press STATUS several times until the following menu appears. 16.4.1 Viewing the Log To view the log, follow the procedure below. Press the ▲...
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SNMP managers. The Ethernet features of this instrument have only been confirmed to work in a local network environment. LEADER does not guarantee that the features will work in all network environments. DHCP client and DNS resolver features are not supported.
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17 SNMP Choose "SYSTEM CONFIG > NETWORK > SNMP > SNMP SETUP", and set "V2C" for "SNMP SETUP". 3. Enable the trap transmission destinations to use with the LT4670. Choose "SYSTEM CONFIG > NETWORK > SNMP > SNMP TRAP 1 - SNMP TRAP 4", and set "ENABLE".
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17 SNMP ACCESS R/O: Read only R/W: Read and write W/O: Write only 17.4.1 l44notificationTBL Group Table 17-2 | l44notificationTBL group Access Syntax Description l44trapContentTBL Aggregate {l44notificationTBL.1} l44trapErrorTBL Aggregate {l44trapContentTBL.1} l44trapErrorFanFront Front fan unit error {l44TrapErrorTBL.1} l44trapErrorFanRear Rear fan unit error {l44TrapErrorTBL.2} l44trapErrorFanPower1 POWER1 fan error...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description l44trapNormalUnitPower1 POWER1 recovery {l44TrapNormalTBL.5} l44trapNormalUnitPower2 POWER2 recovery {l44TrapNormalTBL.6} l44trapNormalGnssAntenna GNSS antenna recovery {l44TrapNormalTBL.7} l44trapNormalIntPll Crystal recovery {l44TrapNormalTBL.9} l44trapNormalReferenceStatus Reference signal lock {l44TrapNormalTBL.10} l44trapNormalDly1Sec Time recovery {l44TrapNormalTBL.11} l44trapNormalPtp1BMCAStatus Recovery of output by BMCA of PTP1 {l44TrapNormalTBL.20} l44trapNormalPtp2BMCAStatus Recovery of output by BMCA of PTP2 {l44TrapNormalTBL.21}...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description {l44systemTBL.3} l44systemMacAddress MAC address of the instrument {l44networkEthernetTBL.1} Address xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx l44systemIPAddress IpAddress IP address of the instrument {l44networkEthernetTBL.2} xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx l44systemSubnet IpAddress Subnet mask of the instrument {l44networkEthernetTBL.3} xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx l44systemGeteway IpAddress Default gateway of the instrument {l44networkEthernetTBL.4} xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx l44ptpOptionTBL...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description 3 = auto l44ip2MacAddress MacAddress MAC address of IP2 {l44ipOptionTBL.8} xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx l44ip2IPAddress IpAddress IP address of IP2 {l44ipOptionTBL.9} xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx l44ip2Subnet IpAddress Subnet mask of IP2 {l44ipOptionTBL.10} xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx l44ip2Geteway IpAddress Default gateway of IP2 {l44ipOptionTBL.11} xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx l44ip2Speed INTEGER SFP transceiver type of IP2...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description {l44black3TBL.6} 1 = off 2 = on l44black3VitcDropframe Integer Black output 3 dropped frame {l44black3TBL.7} 1 = off 2 = on l44black3Output Integer Black output 3 {l44black3TBL.8} 1 = enable 2 = disable l44black3OutputLinktoPtp1Bmca Integer Black output 3 BMCA linking (PTP1) {l44black3TBL.9} 1 = enable...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description l44black4TBL Aggregate {l44blackTBL.4} l44black4EqualToBlack1 Integer Setting shared by black output 4 and black {l44black4TBL.1} output 1 1 = off 2 = on l44black4Format Integer Black output 4 format {l44black4TBL.2} 2 = f1125-60i 3 = f1125-59p94i 4 = f1125-50i 5 = f1125-30p 6 = f1125-29p97p...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description {l44black4TBL.4} signal (in lines) ±1125 l44black4TimingHorizontal Integer Black output 4 timing relative to the reference {l44black4TBL.5} signal (in dots) ±4124 l44black4Vitc Integer Insertion of time code into black output 4 {l44black4TBL.6} 1 = off 2 = on l44black4VitcDropframe Integer Black output 4 dropped frame...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description 17 = vitc-pal-17 18 = vitc-pal-18 19 = vitc-pal-19 20 = vitc-pal-20 21 = vitc-pal-21 22 = vitc-pal-22 l44black5TBL Aggregate {l44blackTBL.5} l44black5EqualToBlack1 Integer Setting shared by black output 5 and black {l44black5TBL.1} output 1 1 = off 2 = on l44black5Format Integer...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description 35 = f1125-59p94p 36 = f1125-50p l44black5TimingFrame Integer Black output 5 timing relative to the reference {l44black5TBL.3} signal (in frames) ±5 l44black5TimingVertical Integer Black output 5 timing relative to the reference {l44black5TBL.4} signal (in lines) ±1125 l44black5TimingHorizontal Integer...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description 2 = on l44ltc2Format Integer LTC output 2 format {l44ltc2TBL.3} 1 = f30 2 = f29p97 3 = f25 4 = f24 5 = f23p98 l44ltc2TimingFrame Integer LTC output 2 timing relative to the reference {l44ltc2TBL.4} signal (in frames) ±29...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description l44ltc3TimingFrame Integer LTC output 3 timing relative to the reference {l44ltc3TBL.4} signal (in frames) ±29 l44ltc3TimingBit Integer LTC output 3 timing relative to the reference {l44ltc3TBL.5} signal (in bits) ±39 l44ltc3OffsetTBL Aggregate {l44ltc3TBL.6} l44ltc3OffsetSign Integer LTC output 3 offset relative to the reference {l44ltc3OffsetTBL.1} signal (sign)
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description {l44sdi1IdCharacterTBL.1} 1 = off 2 = on l44sdi1IdCharacterVposition Integer Vertical ID character position of SDI output 1 {l44sdi1IdCharacterTBL.2} 0 - 100 l44sdi1IdCharacterHposition Integer Horizontal ID character position of SDI output 1 {l44sdi1IdCharacterTBL.3} 0 - 100 l44sdi1IdCharacterSize Integer SDI output 1 ID character size...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description l44sdi1LogoTransParency Integer SDI output 1 logo transparency {l44sdi1LogoTBL.5} 1 = off 2 = on l44sdi1LogoTransParencyLevel Integer SDI output 1 logo transparency level {l44sdi1LogoTBL.6} 0 - 255 l44sdi1MovingBoxTBL Aggregate {l44sdi1VideoTBL.7} l44sdi1MovingBox Integer SDI output 1 moving box {l44sdi1MovingBoxTBL.1} 1 = off 2 = on...
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PTP1 propagation time measurement method {l44ptp1DetailSettingTBL.13} 1 = end-to-end 2 = peer-to-peer l44ptp1AmtrationTBL Aggregate {l44ptp1DetailSettingTBL.14} l44ptp1AmtrationIP1 IpAddress IP address of leader 1 to which PTP1 is to {l44ptp1AmtrationTBL.1} connect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx l44ptp1AmtrationIP2 IpAddress IP address of leader 2 to which PTP1 is to {l44ptp1AmtrationTBL.2} connect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
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PTP2 propagation time measurement method {l44ptp2DetailSettingTBL.13} 1 = end-to-end 2 = peer-to-peer l44ptp2AmtrationTBL Aggregate {l44ptp2DetailSettingTBL.14} l44ptp2AmtrationIP1 IpAddress IP address of leader 1 to which PTP2 is to {l44ptp2AmtrationTBL.1} connect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx l44ptp2AmtrationIP2 IpAddress IP address of leader 2 to which PTP2 is to {l44ptp2AmtrationTBL.2} connect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description l44ipType Integer IP output standard {l44ipTBL.1} 1 = st2022-6 2 = st2110 l44ipRedundancy Integer IP output redundancy setting {l44ipTBL.2} 1 = off 2 = on l44ip1ConfigTBL Aggregate {l44ipTBL.3} l44ip1Output Integer IP output 1 {l44ip1ConfigTBL.1} 1 = off 2 = on l44ip1StreamTBL Aggregate...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description 2 = on l44ip1Stream1AudioDscpTag Integer IP output 1/stream 1/audio DSCP tag {l44ip1Stream1AudioTBL.5} 0 - 63 l44ip1Stream1AudioMode Integer IP output 1/stream 1/audio standard {l44ip1Stream1AudioTBL.6} 1 = st2110-30 2 = st2110-31 l44ip1Stream1AudioPacketTime Integer IP output 1/stream 1/audio packet time {l44ip1Stream1AudioTBL.7} 1 = time-1ms 2 = time-125us...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description l44ip1Stream2VideoDscpEnable Integer IP output 1/stream 2/video DSCP setting {l44ip1Stream2VideoTBL.4} 1 = off 2 = on l44ip1Stream2VideoDscpTag Integer IP output 1/stream 2/video DSCP tag {l44ip1Stream2VideoTBL.5} 0 - 63 l44ip1Stream2VideoDestAddress IpAddress IP output 1/stream 2/video destination IP {l44ip1Stream2VideoTBL.6} address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description l44ip1Stream2AncDscpEnable Integer IP output 1/stream 2/ANC DSCP setting {l44ip1Stream2AncTBL.4} 1 = off 2 = on l44ip1Stream2AncDscpTag Integer IP output 1/stream 2/ANC DSCP tag {l44ip1Stream2AncTBL.5} 0 - 63 l44ip1Stream2AncDestAddress IpAddress IP output 1/stream 2/ANC destination IP {l44ip1Stream2AncTBL.6} address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description 2 = on l44ip2Stream1AudioVlanTag Integer IP output 2/stream 1/audio VLAN tag {l44ip2Stream1AudioTBL.3} 1 - 4096 l44ip2Stream1AudioDscpEnable Integer IP output 2/stream 1/audio DSCP setting {l44ip2Stream1AudioTBL.4} 1 = off 2 = on l44ip2Stream1AudioDscpTag Integer IP output 2/stream 1/audio DSCP tag {l44ip2Stream1AudioTBL.5} 0 - 63 l44ip2Stream1AudioMode...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description l44ip2Stream2VideoVlanEnable Integer IP output 2/stream 2/video VLAN setting {l44ip2Stream2VideoTBL.2} 1 = off 2 = on l44ip2Stream2VideoVlanTag Integer IP output 2/stream 2/video VLAN tag {l44ip2Stream2VideoTBL.3} 1 - 4096 l44ip2Stream2VideoDscpEnable Integer IP output 2/stream 2/video DSCP setting {l44ip2Stream2VideoTBL.4} 1 = off 2 = on...
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17 SNMP Access Syntax Description l44ip2Stream2AncVlanEnable Integer IP output 2/stream 2/ANC VLAN setting {l44ip2Stream2AncTBL.2} 1 = off 2 = on l44ip2Stream2AncVlanTag Integer IP output 2/stream 2/ANC VLAN tag {l44ip2Stream2AncTBL.3} 1 - 4096 l44ip2Stream2AncDscpEnable Integer IP output 2/stream 2/ANC DSCP setting {l44ip2Stream2AncTBL.4} 1 = off 2 = on...
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Elapsed time after starting the 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 OID index 3 OID: leader(20111).lt4670(44).lt4670ST1(1).l44notificationTBL(0). l44trapStrTBL(2).l44trapCounter(1).0 Syntax: Counter32 Range: 1 - 4294967295 Description: Total number of enterprise traps sent after starting up index 4 OID: leader(20111).lt4670(44).lt4670ST1(1).l44notificationTBL(0).
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17 SNMP index 6 OID: leader(20111).lt4670(44).lt4670ST1(1).l44statusTBL(2).l44statusAlarmTBL(1). leader(20111).lt4670(44).lt4670ST1(1).l44statusTBL(2).l44statusReferenceTBL (2).X Syntax: Integer Description: Alarm status and reference signal status...
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You can control this instrument from a general-purpose Web Browser on a PC. * The Ethernet features of this instrument have only been confirmed to work in a local network environment. LEADER does not guarantee that the features will work in all network environments. 18.1 Operating Environment This function has been confirmed to work with the following Web browsers.
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18 WEB BROWSER 5. Enter the URL in the address box of the Web Browser. Enter "http://" and the IP address that you set in step 1. Figure 18-1 | URL If you enter the correct URL, the STATUS screen of the LT4670 appears. Figure 18-2 | STATUS screen 6.
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18 WEB BROWSER 18.3 Procedure Indicators and reload The indicators at the top of the screen represent the LEDs on the LT4670 front panel. They light and blink as do the LEDs. Clicking the reload button in the upper right of the screen reloads the screen, displaying the STATUS screen again.
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18 WEB BROWSER Expanding the setting items Some items of the setup screen have a hierarchical structure. Immediately after you select a menu, all the items appear with their hierarchy shrunk. You can expand an item by clicking the "V" mark next to the title. Figure 18-5 | Expanding the setting items Selecting items To select an item, click the selection box to select it.
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18 WEB BROWSER Entering values To enter a value, use the ▲ and ▼ buttons or enter a value directly. The changed value is applied when you click the SET button. When the value is within the specified range, a green check mark appears. If the value is outside the range, a red warning mark appears.
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18 WEB BROWSER 18.4 Screen Description This section describes the screens that appear when all options (SER01, SER02, SER03, SER04, SER11, and SER21) are added. 18.4.1 STATUS Screen The STATUS screen displays the LT4670 status. This screen is for viewing the values only; it cannot be used to set the values.
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C/N0 of QZSS is displayed. SERIAL NO. The serial number of the GNSS option is displayed. LEADER ID The ID of the leader locked when the instrument is a follower is displayed. MODE Displays the mode BMCA The BMCA setting is displayed when the instrument is a leader.
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The phase difference between the leader and follower is displayed when the instrument is a follower. LOCK VALUE The lock strength of the leader and follower is displayed when the instrument is a follower. PACKET NOISE The average value of the PTP noise is displayed when the instrument is a follower.
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18 WEB BROWSER 18.4.2 REFERENCE Screen The REFERENCE screen lets you set the items of the REFERENCE CONFIG menu of LT4670. Figure 18-9 | REFERENCE screen Table 18-2 | Description of the REFERENCE screen Item Description Initial Value REFERENCE SOURCE Select the reference signal.
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18 WEB BROWSER 18.4.3 BLACK Screen The BLACK screen lets you set the items of the BLACK CONFIG menu of LT4670. Figure 18-10 | BLACK screen Table 18-3 | Description of BLACK screen Item Description Initial Value FORMAT Select the black format. NTSC BB (NTSC) PAL BB (PAL) TIMING FRAME...
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18 WEB BROWSER 18.4.4 AUDIO Screen The AUDIO screen lets you set the items of the AUDIO CONFIG menu of LT4670. Figure 18-11 | AUDIO screen Table 18-4 | Description of AUDIO screen Item Description Initial Value AES/EBU RESOLUTION Select the resolution. 20 BIT EMPHASIS Select the pre-emphasis mode.
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18 WEB BROWSER 18.4.5 LTC & CW/1PPS Screen The LTC & CW/1PPS screen lets you set the items of the LTC CONFIG menu and CW/1PPS CONFIG menu of LT4670. Figure 18-12 | LTC & CW/1PPS screen Table 18-5 | Description of the LTC & CW/1PPS screen Item Description Initial Value...
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18 WEB BROWSER 18.4.6 SDI Screen (SER02/SER04) The SDI screen lets you set the items of the SDI CONFIG menu of LT4670.
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18 WEB BROWSER Figure 18-13 | SDI screen...
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18 WEB BROWSER Table 18-6 | Description of SDI screen Item Description Initial Value FORMAT SYSTEM Select the SDI format. 1920x1080 HD STRUCTURE Select the color system and quantization YCbCr(422)10bit accuracy. FRAME RATE Select the frame (field) frequency. 59.94I (NTSC) 50I (PAL) TIMING 0H TIMING...
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18 WEB BROWSER Item Description Initial Value H-POSITION Set the horizontal logo position. TRANSPARENCY Turn the logo transparency on or off. TRANSPARENCY LEVEL Set the transparency level of the logo. MOVING BOX ON/OFF Turn the moving box on or off. BOX COLOR Select the moving box color.
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18 WEB BROWSER Item Description Initial Value LINKED TO PTP* BMCA Select whether to stop SDI output in linkage with DISABLE BMCA. SDI2, SDI3 EQUAL TO SDI1 Select whether to make the settings the same as those for SDI1. SDI4 EQUAL TO SDI3 Select whether to make the settings the same as those for SDI3.
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18 WEB BROWSER 18.4.7 PTP Screen (SER03) The PTP screen lets you set the items of the PTP CONFIG menu of LT4670. Figure 18-14 | PTP screen...
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18 WEB BROWSER Table 18-7 | Description of the PTP screen (when the instrument is a PTP leader) Item Description Initial Value MODE Select whether to enable the PTP leader. ENABLE LEADER BMCA Select whether to enable BMCA. ENABLE PROFILE TYPE Select the profile.
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Select the delay message reception interval. 0.5s (ST2059) 2s (AES67) 0.125Hz (GENERAL) AMT ADDRESS * Set the IP address of the leader to be connected. 000.000.000.000 ANNOUNCE TIMEOUT Set the number of announce messages used to judge whether a timeout occurs.
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18 WEB BROWSER 18.4.8 SYSTEM Screen The SYSTEM screen lets you set the items of the SYSTEM CONFIG menu of LT4670.
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18 WEB BROWSER Figure 18-15 | SYSTEM screen Table 18-9 | Description of SYSTEM screen Item Description Initial Value UTILITY LCD BACKLIGHT Select the backlight setting. KEY LOCK ON/OFF Turn on or off the key lock of LT4670. PRESET RECALL Load the selected preset.
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18 WEB BROWSER Item Description Initial Value Turn the NTP function on or off. SERVER ADDRESS Set the address of the NTP server. 000.000.000.000 TIME MANAGEMENT INTERNAL CLOCK ADJUST Set the internal date and time of the 2000/01/01 00:00:00 instrument. TIMEZONE OFFSET Select the time zone.
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To use this instrument for a long period of time, you need to replace its parts periodically. Replace parts when the specified "replacement interval" passes after the last replacement or when a malfunction occurs. Parts are replaced by Leader or the designated service personnel. Contact your local Leader agent. Table 19-1 | Replacement of parts...
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19 MAINTENANCE 19.2.1 Power Supply Unit Replacement To replace the power supply unit, follow the procedure below. If you have two power supply units installed, you can replace one of them with the power turned on. The following procedure is an example in which you have two power supply units installed and replace POWER1 with the power of POWER2 on.
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19 MAINTENANCE Next, with the lever pulled up, pull out the power supply unit. Insert a new power supply unit. Insert the unit until it clicks into place. Tighten the two screws. Connect the power cable. Install the power supply unit first and then connect the power cable. Failure to follow this procedure may result in electric shock.
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19 MAINTENANCE Check that the LED on the power supply unit lights in green.
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19 MAINTENANCE 19.2.2 Front Fan Unit Replacement The instrument has two fan units installed, one on the front panel and one on the rear panel. You can replace one of these fan units with the power on. The following procedure is an example in which you replace the fan unit on the front panel with the power on.
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19 MAINTENANCE Loosen the two screws on the front panel, and pull out the fan unit. The screws cannot be removed from the fan unit even when they are loosened. Insert a new fan unit, and tighten the two screws.
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19 MAINTENANCE Attach the fan cover, and tighten the two screws. Start the fan on the front panel. Press the CONFIG key several times until SYSTEM CONFIG is displayed. Then, make the necessary setting by following the procedure below. SYSTEM CONFIG > FAN MAINTENANCE > FRONT > ON Check that the fan on the front panel is operating.
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19 MAINTENANCE 19.2.3 Rear Fan Unit Replacement The instrument has two fan units installed, one on the front panel and one on the rear panel. You can replace one of these fan units with the power on. The following procedure is an example in which you replace the fan unit on the rear panel with the power on.
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19 MAINTENANCE Pull out the fan unit. Insert a new fan unit, and tighten the two screws. Start the fan on the rear panel. Press the CONFIG key several times until SYSTEM CONFIG is displayed. Then, make the necessary setting by following the procedure below. SYSTEM CONFIG >...
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20 APPENDIX APPENDIX 20.1 List of Settings The settings available when all options (SER01, SER02, SER03, SER04, SER11, and SER21) are added are listed below. 20.1.1 REFERENCE CONFIG Menu Table 20-1 | REFERENCE CONFIG menu Setting Value Initial Value REFERENCE SOURCE INTERNAL / GENLOCK FMT-AUTO / GENLOCK FMT-MANUAL / INTERNAL 10MHz CW / GNSS / PTP1 / PTP2 / PTP1/2...
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20 APPENDIX Setting Value Initial Value BLACK* DROP FRAME ON / OFF BLACK* LINE NUMBER 10 - 20 (NTSC) 14 (NTSC) 6 - 22 (PAL) 19 (PAL) BLACK* OUTPUT ENABLE / DISABLE ENABLE BLACK* LINKED TO PTP* ENABLE / DISABLE DISABLE BLACK2 EQUAL TO BLACK1 ON / OFF...
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20 APPENDIX 20.1.5 CW/1PPS CONFIG Menu Table 20-5 | CW/1PPS CONFIG menu Setting Value Initial Value CW/1PPS OUTPUT CW / 1PPS 20.1.6 SDI CONFIG Menu (SER02/SER04) Table 20-6 | SDI CONFIG menu Setting Value Initial Value SDI FREQUENCY GROUP 59.94Hz / 60/50Hz 59.94Hz (NTSC) 60/50Hz (PAL) SDI* SYSTEM...
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20 APPENDIX Setting Value Initial Value SDI* ID BLINK ON / OFF SDI* ID BLINK ON TIME 1 - 9 SDI* ID BLINK OFF TIME 1 - 9 SDI* ID SCROLL ON / OFF SDI* ID SCROLL SPEED ±256 SDI* ID TRANSPARENCY ON / OFF SDI* LOGO ON / OFF...
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SDI3 EQUAL TO SDI1 ON / OFF SDI4 EQUAL TO SDI3 ON / OFF 20.1.7 PTP CONFIG Menu (SER03) Table 20-7 | PTP CONFIG menu (when the instrument is a PTP leader) Setting Value Initial Value PTP1 MODE ENABLE LEADER / DISABLE LEADER...
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20 APPENDIX Table 20-8 | PTP CONFIG menu (when the instrument is a PTP follower) Setting Value Initial Value PTP* MODE FOLLOWER FOLLOWER PTP* PROFILE TYPE ST2059 / AES67 / GENERAL ST2059 PTP1 DOMAIN 0 - 255 127 (ST2059) 0 (AES67/ GENERAL) PTP2 DOMAIN 0 - 255...
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20 APPENDIX Setting Value Initial Value IP* STREAM* VID VLAN 1 - 4094 IP* STREAM* VID DSCP ON / OFF IP* STREAM* VID DSCP 0 - 63 IP1 STREAM1 VID DSTIP 000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255 239.000.000.001 IP1 STREAM2 VID DSTIP 000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255 239.000.000.002 IP2 STREAM1 VID DSTIP 000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255...
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20 APPENDIX Setting Value Initial Value INT PLL ENABLE / DISABLE DISABLE TIME LAG ENABLE / DISABLE DISABLE REFERENCE NO SIGNAL ENABLE / DISABLE DISABLE REFERENCE STAY ENABLE / DISABLE DISABLE GNSS ANTENNA ENABLE / DISABLE DISABLE FORMAT SETTING NTSC / PAL NTSC USB DEVICE ENABLE / DISABLE...
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Added LEAP-SECOND display to the browser STATUS screen. [SER02] Added support for user patterns and color logos in the browser. [SER03] Added display of LEADER ID, PHASE LAG, and STEP settings to the browser STATUS screen. [SER03] PTP MAC address display to the browser's PTP CONFIG screen.
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20 APPENDIX [SER02] Color logo support. Ver. 1.4 [LT4670] SNMP (v2c) support. Ver. 1.3 [LT4670] Web Browser support. [SER02/SER03] Added a mode to stop BLACK and SDI output in conjunction with BMCA auto switching. [SER03] Added dual follower mode. [SER03] Added Added manual recovery mode after BMCA auto switching.
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2-6-33 Tsunashima-higashi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 223-8505, Japan www.leader.co.jp/en June 27, 2024 Ver. 6 (Firmware Ver. 2.0)
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