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1. Default Gateway el 8 ADDRESS 80 08 00 08 00 08 iid i i Figure 7 5 ETHERNET setup tab menu 49 7 SYSTEM SETUP DHCP IP Selection The item of Network Select in the LV 5800 ETHERNET SETUP tab allows selecting the method of the Ethernet connection If DHCP is selected an environment in which a DHCP server is running the address subnet mask and default gateway settings are automatically assigned To find out if you can use DHCP check with your network administrator DHCP Set up automatically using DHCP IP Set up the IP address by manual operation After setting the parameters power cycle the LV 5800 IP Address Setting The item of IP Address in the LV 5800 ETHERNET SETUP tab allows setting by manual the IP address to be assigned to the LV 5800 At this time the IP address can be specified when IP is selected in Selection The IP address must be a unique number on the network For details on obtaining the IP address for the LV 5800 check with your network administrator After setting the IP Address power cycle the LV 5800 Subnet Mask Setting The item of Subnet Mask in the LV 5800 ETHERNET SETUP tab allows setting by manual the Subnet Mask to be assigned to the LV 5800 At this time the Subnet Mask be specified when is selected in DHCP IP Selection
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3. e ee etie e Ae na 57 7 2 7 58 ac OAPTUBETPDNGTIGN aid naa ana na nu ua ht a aa 59 81 Screen Capture ciae retten ordei 60 8 1 1 Screen Capture 2 60 8 1 2 Selecting the Screen Capture 61 8 1 3 Saving the Screen Capture 0 00 000 nnne 62 8 1 4 Loading a Screen Capture 62 8 1 5 Deleting a Screen Capture File a r 63 8 2 Frame odi Mains redd nm i p e inna tinea aes 63 PRESET FUNGTION sxe ee une eed tU eode tans 64 9 1 Registration of Preset and File Operation of Preset 65 9 1 1 Comment ENV in ite ede n e e eiae de 66 9 1 2 Saving the Presets nnn nennt rents nennen 67 9 1 3 Deleting the Presets oce eet Ree ce Re de dedu Cede dtes dd da 67 94 lt Copying All Presets Data tob ettet ee enu bee pani per at 67 9 2 Recalling thie Presets sinian iee eere tee rr RR e EE TE PEL le eter euo 68 10 PREVENTING POWER CORD DESCRIPTION 69 10 1 Connecting the Power Cord a 69 10 2 Disconnecting the Power
4. eene nemen nennen nennen 70 te ne Id sedute secos oo RE 71 12 FIRMWARE REVISION HISTORY a 72 GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY To Avoid Personal Injury It is recommended that only qualified personnel with technical knowledge use this instrument only after reading and fully understanding all functions of the instrument described this instruction manual This instrument is not designed and manufactured for consumers If you do not have enough knowledge on electricity to avoid personal injury and prevent damage to this product please be sure to use this product only under the supervision of an engineer who has sufficient knowledge about electronics Note about Reading This Manual Should you find the contents in this manual and any of its technical terms confusing please feel free to contact your local LEADER agent Symbols and Terms Following terms and symbols indicate necessary warnings and cautions used in this manual and on the product are there for safe operation Symbol gt The sections where this symbol is marked in this manual or instrument if not correctly performed or practiced could result in personal injury or cause serious danger to the instrument could also produce unintentional movement to create operational impediment on the instrument or other products that might be c
5. 1 D sub 25 pin connector cover 1 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION 4 1 Front Panel 24 2118 151413 7 9 8 1 LEADER L 1 17 wak 23 gt 25 32 C9C9C9C9 C9 33 28 27 Figure 4 1 Front panel 4 1 1 INPUT Group 1 UNIT 1 key Displays the input signal of unit 1 in the selected area Refer to section 6 2 3 Selecting the Input Signal 2 UNIT 2 key Displays the input signal of unit 2 in the selected area Refer to section 6 2 3 Selecting the Input Signal 3 UNIT 3 key Displays the input signal of unit 3 in the selected area Refer to section 6 2 3 Selecting the Input Signal 4 UNIT 4 key Displays the input signal of unit 4 in the selected area Refer to section 6 2 3 Selecting the Input Signal 5 A Key A Input Key Displays the A input signal of the selected unit in the selected area This key is valid for units that have two inputs and B such as on the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT If a unit has three or more input connectors or multiple channels this key is used as a 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION channel selection key In this case press this key to decrement the channel number Refer to section 6 2 3 Selecting the Input Signal 6
6. DISPLAY 2006 7 1 10 00 00 1080i Le 10801 59 94 o Format Signal CRC Ych CRC Cch TRS Code TRS Pos 0 Illegal Code Cable Length ANC Line Number o Checksum Parity a Video Quality samut Comp Gamut Freeze Black Enbedded Audio USB SELECT MEMORY DISPLAY REFRESH REAL Figure 6 2 Relationship between the area selection keys and the areas in the 2 screen multi display 32 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 4 6 OVERVIEW Selecting the Display Format The LV 5800 has two display formats multi screen display and 1 screen display The multi screen display and 1 screen display switch each time you press the MULTI key The MULTI key LED illuminates brightly when multi screen display is enabled In addition multi screen display mode as shown in Figure 6 3 consists of the 4 screen multi display and 2 screen multi display In case of multi screen display the switching between 4 screen multi display and 2 screen multi display can be performed on section 7 2 1 LV 5800 General Settings 4 screen multi display 2 screen multi display 1 screen display Figure 6 3 LV 5800 display formats Selecting the Input Signal After selecting the display area select the input signal To select the input signal press the unit selection key of the u
7. LEADER LV 5800 MULTI MONITOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL ELECTRONIC MEASURING INSTRUMENTS TABLE CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY u u tn Tu in tds SS s T INTRODUC TON 1 1 2 u u u ebbe iet em tete nter ite be e ede 1 1 2 Operating Precautions eT oaae REL DU Re rag 1 1 2 1 Maximum Allowable Input 222 4 24 1 1 1 2 2 Caution at the Time 1 1 2 3 L st MeMO Pease 2 1 2 4 Mechanical Shock tipi tdi t bs De 2 1 2 5 ECD Monitors y as SSS eee Pope ete e gei acte eee 2 1 2 6 Flickering Of the E 2 12 7 _ About the u ede palettes tel ede eee ered 2 1 3 About Abandonment uic neuen it ies eee ah ene et 3 2 ABOUT THEIS MANUAL u au ORS eco cet 4 9 SRECIRIGATIONS Sod ote cid ped que to bod nits 5 3 1 General iiu oe ge qe CH D etate ome etes 5 3 2 IEeaturesi o eee ee deae 5 3 3 Specificatloris uuu rH cde tb epe Eee LI ese
8. C asa 11 n eere eset re pete 62 REFRESH xs ass ul al g 60 m umu y 14 Remote 54 Remote 54 Source Mod s u iee a un 45 STATUS 11 STORE Qua aus hee ee eek dee tees alee 67 Subnet 0 50 12 SYSTEM 57 LT rM 47 Time Server 50 U USB MEM RECALL 62 USB MEM STORE 62 V EE 11 W ma naqa te tu 10 Window Marker 46 ME Following information is for Chinese RoHS only Pr SU SER WJ ita bA LV 5800 T den GB T fe Bro iis H HH bE RESF BER BRI SE BAY PEZ EET P dd rp Sio s J ut uk J lt HJ E ey Jo Ek Hazardous Substances in each Part f10 dex WAP t ETE ER REFER K Pe pu RMR pen 74 f JA
9. eee 6 3 3 1 em ees d tesa ep 6 3 3 2 ER 6 3 3 9 Screen Capture ome Qa ee an a uyu Gn eae 6 3 3 4 nates nates M 6 3 3 5 External Reference 6 3 3 6 External Control Connector 7 3 3 7 Headphone 7 3 38 General nnne 7 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION u a ua n 8 4 1 Front Panel ute Gantt nin 8 4 1 1 INPUT GOUD torem en eiae ed ease 8 4 1 2 DIET EIOS 9 4 1 3 MODE Group gu 10 4 1 4 PRESET Group tor ot pr tet e bo Deep auci AERA Cea eL ERE qa a eaa ua 11 4 1 5 MisGellan amp ous a ete nre roe o ORE E 12 AD Rear PANE h doc oe aodio ae tee 13 4 2 1 Rear Panel DesScriptiori onn oen Ec IR t dae 13 4 222 LV 585 SDI INPUT Rear 15 4 2 3 LV 58SERO2 EYE PATTERN Unit Rear 2 15 4 2 4 LV 58SER40A
10. SA SDI A 39 1 250 5 O 5 INPUT SDIB OUTPUT SDIB 36 sr XXXXXXX s XXXXXXX LV 58SER20 Tc LV 58SEROI J Te T Om J 35 JITTER OUT 38 37 009 OO UNITNo 6 UNITNo 5 UNITNo4 UNITNo3 UNITNo2 UNIT No 1 OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT Figure 4 2 Rear panel 4 2 1 Rear Panel Description 34 ETHERNET Ethernet Connector Ethernet connector applicable to 100BASE TX 10BASE T When connecting to the network via a hub use a straight cable when directly connecting to a PC one to one connection use a cross cable Refer to section 7 2 2 Ethernet Parameters Setup 13 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION 35 REMOTE Remote Connector A D sub 25 pin remote connector Recalls up to 8 or 60 sets of presets It can also be used to output errors or switch the input A B channel Refer to section 7 2 3 Remote Connector Setting 36 Serial Number Provide this number when contacting LEADER 37 Ground terminal This terminal is connected to the chassis and is used for grounding prevent electric shock sure to ground the LV 5800 38 Power Input Terminal An AC power input connec
11. The audio display can be shown in any area on the 4 screen multi display but there is a limitation to the simultaneous display function The LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO that has the audio display function is required Refer to section 6 7 Audio Display 22 STATUS Key Status Display Key Displays errors and analysis results of the input signal in the selected area You can set the status display independently for each area in the 4 screen multi display A unit with a digital signal analysis function is required such as the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT Refer to section 6 8 Status Display Errors and analysis results of the audio signal or the eye pattern display are shown in the audio display or eye pattern display 23 EYE Key Eye Pattern Display Key Displays the eye pattern in the selected area The eye pattern can be shown in any area on the 4 screen multi display but there is a limitation to the simultaneous display function You need the LV 585 02 EYE PATTERN Unit or LV 58SERO7 EYE PATTERN both of which have the eye pattern display feature Refer to section 6 9 Eye Pattern Display PRESET Group 24 MEM Key Memory Key Stores the key settings and menu settings of the LV 5800 Refer to section 9 1 Registration of Preset and File Operation of Preset 25 RCLL Key Recall Key Recalls key settings and menu settings that are stored in the LV 5800 Refer to section 9 2 R
12. 8 From Reset 00 02 22 INTEN LINE COLOR DISPLAY PERSISTENCE SCALE SELECT SYSTEM VECTOR Figure 4 3 Display screen 16 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION 51 Function Menu Displays a menu used to carry out various settings Operate the menu using the F 1 to F 7 keys or the F D function dial Refer to section 7 2 1 LV 5800 General Settings 52 Selected Area Displays the selected area in a blue frame You can set the frame color by pressing the SYS key to show the system menu and selecting 2 PLATFORM SETUP Select an area using the 1 to 4 keys 53 Input Signal Status Indicates the input signal status The display varies depending on whether an SDI signal is selected or an audio signal is selected For details see the user s manual for each unit 54 Date Displays the date You can set the date by pressing the SYS key to show the system menu and selecting F 3 DATE amp TIME Refer to section 7 2 4 Date and Time Settings 55 Time Displays the current time You can set the time by pressing the SYS key to show the system menu and selecting F 3 DATE amp TIME Refer to section 7 2 4 Date and Time Settings 56 Alarm Displays alarms When set to 1 screen display errors are displayed If an error occurs in the internal cooling fan FAN ALARM is indicated If this happens turn off the power and request repairs 57 USB Memory Status Displays an icon if a USB memory is connec
13. For details on the subnet mask check with your network administrator After setting the subnet mask power cycle the LV 5800 Default Gateway Setting The item of Default Gateway in the LV 5800 ETHERNET SETUP tab allows setting by manual the Default Gateway to be assigned to the LV 5800 At this time the Default Gateway can be specified when IP is selected in DHCP IP Selection For details on the default gateway check with your network administrator After setting the default gateway power cycle the LV 5800 Time Server Select Setting The Time Server Select item in the LV5800 ETHERNET SETUP tab allows you to set how the date and time are displayed 50 7 2 3 7 SYSTEM SETUP ON The date and time obtained from the time server are displayed The protocol used is SNTP OFF The date and time that have been set using F 3 DATE amp TIME in the system menu are displayed F 3 DATE amp TIME does not appear in the system menu when Time Server Select is set to ON If Time Server Select is set to ON but an appropriate connection cannot be established NTP ERROR is displayed and the date and time immediately before Time Server Select was set to ON are displayed When this happens the date and time in screen capture and other files are based on the date and time immediately before Time Server Select was set to ON f IP Address Setting The IP Address item in the LV5800 ETHERNET SETUP tab allows you to set the time serve
14. LV5800 MULTI MONITOR Board 0 0 1 1 Firmware 6 1 UNIT1 LV58SERO1A SDI Input Unit Board 1 UNIT2 LV58SERO1A SDI Input Unit Board 1 UNIT3 LV58SER02 EYE Pattern Unit Board 3 UNIT4 LV58SER40A Digital Audio Unit 9 UNIT5 NONE UNIT6 LV58SER20 DVI I Output Unit Board 6 Figure 7 11 Displaying the installed units Shutoff of LCD Backlight You can shut off the LCD backlight by pressing the SYS key to show the system menu and selecting F 6 LCD OFF If you operate a key while the backlight is OFF the backlight turns back ON Allow the backlight to turn off and on only a few times per day Repeating the action frequently shortens the backlight life 57 7 2 7 7 SYSTEM SETUP Initialization The LV 5800 stores the last operation before the power is turned off and starts with the previous condition when the power is turned on the next time To initialize these settings selects the F 7 INITIALIZE from the system menu displayed when the SYS key has been pressed Figure 7 12 Initialization menu Table 7 4 Initialization menu description Function Menu Function F 1 INIT YES Initializes the setting F 3 INIT CANCEL Cancels the initialization of the setting When INIT YES is selected it is initialized CANCEL has been selected returns to the system setup menu without initializing This initialization procedure does not initialize the date and time
15. You must save the data as a BSG file to save the screen capture data to a USB memory once and redraw the data on the LV 5800 later To save the BSG file to a USB memory press 5 FILE SELECT from the capture menu and press 2 BSG FILE to select ON If you select OFF the BSG file is not saved to the USB memory Bitmap files cannot be redrawn on the LV 5800 If the data saved as a BSG file is redrawn on the LV 5800 draw data such as the scale readout and audio level waveform is not reproduced The settings and values that are present when the data is redrawn are used for the draw data 61 8 Saving the Screen Capture File CAP gt 6 USB MEM STORE To save screen capture data to USB memory connect a USB memory device to the USB and press 6 USB MEM STORE the capture menu F 6 USB MEM STORE will not appear if USB memory is not connected or if all of the options for F 5 FILE SELECT are set to OFF Captured data is saved to the USB memory folder using the following naming format yyyymmddhhmmss The order is year month day hour minute second You can set the date and time in the system settings While screen capture data is being saved to USB memory the USB mark in the upper right of the screen changes from green to red and the message Saving file appears at the top of the screen Do not remove the USB memory or turn off the power while da
16. shutoff of the LCD backlight OFF The backlight does not automatically shut off 5min The backlight is shut off 5 minutes after pressing the last key 30min The backlight is shut off 30 minutes after pressing the last key 60min The backlight is shut off 60 minutes after pressing the last key If you operate a key while the backlight is OFF the backlight turns back ON Allow the backlight to turn off and on only a few times per day Repeating the action frequently shortens the backlight life 48 7 2 2 7 SYSTEM SETUP Ethernet Parameters Setup ETHERNET Figure 7 4 Ethernet connector To connect to the Ethernet network connects a 100BASE TX STP cable to the Ethernet connector When connecting to the network via a hub use a straight cable when directly connecting to a PC one to one connection use a cross cable To set up concerning the connection for the Ethernet network you select the 2 PLATFORM SETUP from the system menu displayed when the SYS key has been pressed and display the tab menu GENERAL SETUP Next pressing the F 3 NEXT the LV 5800 ETHERNET SETUP tab menu is displayed and Ethernet connection can be set up on this tab GENERAL SETUP ETHERNET nemore LV5800 ETHERNET SETUP Network Select O DHCP IP Time Server Select r OFF p ICP IP gt gt Time Server IP Address IP Address 0 9 8 0 9 9 Subnet Mask 0 8
17. to return to the preset entry menu Character selection cursor Y Em em m mx um m DES gt 7 C D E F G H T di K L M Nj 0 P Q R S T U V W X 2 1 e a b ic d e F D NOB CHAR SELECT F D PUSH CHAR SET amp Function Key EDIT SETUP MEMORY COMMENT File name cursor lI CLEAR DELETE INSERT lt gt CHAR up ALL SET menu Figure 9 3 Comment entry screen of preset and comment entry menu of preset Table 9 2 Comment entry menu description Function Menu Function F 1 CLEAR ALL Deletes the entire displayed file name F 2 DELETE Deletes a character from the file name F 3 INSERT Inserts a single space to the file name F 4 lt Moves the file name cursor to the left by a character F 5 gt Moves the file name cursor to the right by a character F 6 CHAR SET Applies the character indicated by the character selection cursor to the file name You can copy the name of an existing file To copy a file name move the cursor to the file name you want to copy on the entry screen of preset file list screen shown in Figure 9 2 and press F D 66 9 FUNCTION Saving the Presets MEM F 2 STORE Turns the function dial F D and selects the number to which you want to register the presets Then press the 2 STORE to register the p
18. As shown in Figure 5 1 unfastens the 17 screws and removes the top cover Three right side screws SSSSSS SSSSSS 0000020000000000 0000000000000000 Three left side screws One screw for removing the unit Figure 5 1 Removing the top cover Next gently pull up the red ejector on the front panel of the unit as shown in Figure 5 2 Using your other hand pull up on the back side of the unit Then slowly pull the unit out ya Figure 5 2 Removing the unit 19 5 2 5 INSTALLING THE UNITS Installing the Units The units that can be installed in the LV 5800 can be divided into input units and output units Input units can be installed in the slots marked Unit No 1 to 4 input in Figure 5 3 Likewise output units can be installed in the slots marked Unit No 5 and 6 output Installing unit in a wrong position can cause malfunction Standby lamp or 5 Circuit board guide Figure 5 3 Installation position of units First check that the circuit board connector pins where the unit is to be connected are not bent or broken Next slow
19. DIGITAL AUDIO Rear Panel a r 15 4 2 5 LV 58SER20 DVI I OUTPUT unit Rear Panel sss 16 4 3 Display cse ence a E 16 5 INSTALLING THE ONIT Skeren Sd 18 5 1 Removing the Units i e rea sed veut e e ese vac eee sS Ca a ss 19 5 27 the e ds t aa en aic eee 20 5 2 1 Installing the LV 58SERO1A 501 00 21 5 2 2 Installing the LV 58SERO2 EYE PATTERN 21 5 2 3 Installing the LV 58SERO3 COMPOSITE VIDEO 26 5 2 4 Installing the LV 585 04 MPEG 26 5 2 5 Installing the LV 58SERO6 3G SDI INPUT 060000000 nnn 26 5 2 6 Installing the LV 58SERO7 EYE PATTERN 27 5 2 7 Installing the LV 58SER20 DVI OUTPUT unit 27 5 2 8 Installing the LV 58SER21 ANALOG COMPONENT OUTPUT 27 5 2 9 Installing the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO e 27 5 3 Vent Elol6S boe teret eei bf eiie eie 29 6 OPERATION OVERVIEW I Eae ecu ado e ra te pena 30 6 1 Differ
20. J4 um UU Figure 5 12 Connect a coaxial cable to the LV 585 04 25 5 2 3 5 2 4 5 2 5 5 INSTALLING THE UNITS 7 Install the LV 58SER01A and LV 58SER04 to the LV 5800 and you are done The figure below is the example which installed the LV 58SER01A to Unit No 1 and No 2 and installed the LV 58SERO2 to Unit No 3 LV 58SERO2 LV 58SEROTA uuu LV 585 Figure 5 13 Install the LV 58SER02 to the LV 5800 Installing the LV 585 COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT Install the LV 58SERO3 into input slots from Unit No 1 to 4 of the LV 5800 The unit will not work if it is installed to Unit No 5 or 6 output When installing one LV 585 install it to Unit No 1 input When installing in sequence with 2 3 and 4 pieces install them to Unit No 2 input Unit No 3 input and Unit No 4 input in order It can install it up to four Installing the LV 585 04 MPEG DECODER Install the LV 58SER04 into input slots from Unit No 1 to 4 of the LV 5800 The unit will not work if it is installed to Unit No 5 or 6 output When installing one LV 58SER04 install it to Unit No 1 input In addition when installing in sequence with 2 3 and 4 pieces install them to Unit No 2 input Unit No 3 input and Unit No 4 input in order It can install it up to four Installing the LV 58SER06 3G SDI INPUT Install the LV 58SERO6 into input slots from Unit No 1 to 4 of the LV 5800 T
21. Using the supplied cable connect the LV 58SER07 OUTPUT A connector to the LV 58SER06 INPUT A connector or the LV 58SER07 OUTPUT B connector to the LV 58SER06 INPUT B connector Connect one LV 58SER07 to one LV 58SER06 Do not connect one LV 58SER07 to multiple LV 58SER06s Selecting the Display Area Press the MULTI key to select multi screen display or 1 screen display If you select multi screen display press any of the 1 to 4 keys to select which area in the multi display to show the eye pattern Selecting the Input Signal Use the UNIT 1 to 4 keys to select the unit number where the LV 58SER06 the one that is connected to the LV 58SER07 is installed Because the LV 58SER06 has two SDI input connectors press the A or B key to select the A or B input Selecting EYE Press the EYE key to display the eye pattern 39 6 OVERVIEW 6 10 Menu Structure The structure of the menu is shown below Underlined sections indicate initial settings 6 10 1 Capture Menu N gt 4 d X1 CAP TRIGGER MANUAL ERROR REFRESH DISPLAY C REAL HOLD BOTH DISPLAY REAL SELECT BMP FILE ON OFF BSG FILE ON OFF DPX FILE ON OFF Fa TIF FILE ON OFF FRM FILE ON OFF up menu USB MEM STORE PIE FILE DELETE DELETE YES DELETE NO 3 4 up menu Appears when SYS PLATFORM SETUP GEN
22. be displayed even after the power is turned OFF You can also view the bitmap data on your computer You cannot display the same screen capture file on both the LV 5800 and a PC because the file type that can be displayed by the LV 5800 is different than the file type that can be displayed by a PC Save screen capture files to the appropriate format depending on your needs file size of both bitmap and BSG files is approximately 2 4 MB UR 8 Figure 8 3 File selection menu Table 8 2 File selection menu description Function Menu Function 1 BMP FILE Selects whether to save the bitmap file to the USB memory F 2 BSG FILE Selects whether to save the BSG file to the USB memory a Selecting the Bitmap File F 5 FILE SELECT F 1 BMP FILE gt OFF By saving the screen capture data as a bitmap file to a USB memory you can view the data on your computer Bitmap files cannot be used to redraw the data on the LV 5800 Use BSG files To save the bitmap file to the USB memory press F 5 FILE SELECT from the capture menu and press 1 BMP FILE to select ON If you select OFF the bitmap file is not saved to the USB memory The draw data such as the scale readout and audio level waveform are also saved to the bitmap file in the condition when the screen is captured Selecting the BSG File CAP F 5 FILE SELECT F 2 BSG FILE ON OFF
23. can be loaded F 3 FILE DELETE Deletes a screen capture file Refer to section 8 1 5 Deleting a Screen Capture File Deleting a Screen Capture File CAP F 7 USB MEM RECALL F 3 FILE DELETE To delete a capture file stored in a USB memory connect the USB memory containing the capture file and turn the F D from the capture menu to move the cursor to the file you want to delete Next press F 3 FILE DELETE to display F 1 DELETE YES F 3 DELETE NO Press 1 DELETE YES to delete the file Press F 3 DELETE NO to cancel the delete operation Frame Capture The frame capture function captures the data of one frame of an SDI signal that is applied to the LV 58SER01A SDI INPUT or LV 58SER06 3G SDI INPUT The data can be stored to a USB memory or displayed overlapped with the input signal The memory data is not cleared even if you change the display mode such as from the video signal waveform display to vector or picture display and each display can be shown as image data However the frame capture function cannot show the audio display status display and eye pattern display using the capture data For details see the user s manual of the appropriate unit 63 9 FUNCTION PRESET FUNCTION You can register up to 60 sets of settings on the LV 5800 and recall them later The recalling method of stored data can perform operation from the remote connector of the rear p
24. the concepts concerning the operation of each unit of the LV 5800 The LV 5800 allows the units to be configured freely but some units have limitations in the installation or require special operations Understanding the concepts concerning the operation will allow you to operate the LV 5800 smoothly if multiple units are installed Input Units The LV 585 SDI INPUT is classified as an input unit The unit has input connectors that allow you to monitor the input signals To monitor the input signal of a unit select the unit key corresponding to the unit number in which the unit is installed Output Units The LV 58SER20 DVI I OUTPUT unit is classified as an output unit Units that only have output connectors are classified as output units There are no unit selection keys for the output units The output units are configured from the system menu Function Units The LV 58SER02 EYE PATTERN unit is classified as a function unit The unit does not have input or output connectors The signals needed for monitoring are supplied by other units The LV 58SERO2 EYE PATTERN unit is internally connected to the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT Pressing the unit selection key for the unit number in which a function unit is installed produces no effect Press the unit selection key of the unit number of the signal source unit selection key for the LV 58SERO1A and then press the EYE key The unit outputs the results of jitter me
25. 0 to the USB memory press the 6 ALL COPY INT gt USB from the preset entry menu Copies them pressing the 1 COPY YES on the confirming screen When canceling press the F 3 COPY 67 9 2 9 FUNCTION Recalling the Presets NO 1 NO 2 x NO 3 x NO 4 NO 5 NO 6 x more DEFAULT 2 MULTI WF 4 MULTI Audio M VECT 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F7 Figure 9 4 Menu of recalling presets Press the RCLL key to display the recall menu You can recall stored presets data from this menu Since the registration number and the comment are displayed on the function menu press each function key If there are more than six sets of stored settings press 7 more to display following seven data Also can move the preset number by turning the function dial F D 68 10 POWER DESCRIPTION 10 PREVENTING POWER CORD DESCRIPTION To prevent power cord disconnection from the AC inlet the Cover Inlet stopper is supplied with the instrument Refer to the procedure below 10 1 Connecting the Power Cord 1 Insert the power cord connector into the AC inlet 4 Confirm that the Cover Inlet stopper is locked to the base 69 10 POWER DESCRIPTION 10 2 Disconnecting the Power Cord 1 Press the levers on the Cover Inlet stopper with your fingers to release the lock N Cover Inlet stopper side view 2 Remove the Cover Inlet stoppe
26. 2 Control 3 u K s Control 1 operation Control 3 operation lt gt j About 3s i Figure 7 8 Control timing 2 To set up the remote connector you select the F 2 PLATFORM SETUP from the system menu displayed when the SYS key has been pressed and display the GENERAL SETUP tab menu Next the LV 5800 REMOTE SETUP tab menu is displayed pressing the F 3 NEXT twice and remote connector can be set up on this tab GENERAL SETUP ETHERNET LV5800 REMOTE SETUP Remote Mode m c BINARY Remote Select Recall O Unit Select Alarm Polarity m Positive O Negative Alarml Select UNIT1 O UNIT2 O UNIT3 O UNIT4 ALL UNIT DB Alarm2 Select o UNIT1 UNIT2 O UNIT3 O UNIT4 C ALL UNIT Alarm3 Select 0 UNIT1 O UNIT2 UNIT3 O UNIT4 O ALL UNIT DB Alarm4 Select D UNIT1 O UNIT2 O UNIT3 amp UNIT4 O ALL UNIT Error D ON m OFF Dm ep ui Figure 7 9 Remote connector setting tab menu 53 7 SYSTEM SETUP Selecting the Preset Recall Mode Remote Mode Remote Mode in LV 5800 REMOTE SETUP is used to select the preset recall mode There are two ways 10 recall a preset One way is to specify P1 through P8 that assigned to preset numbers 1 to 8 The other way is to specify a binary number using 1 LSB through P6 MSB that are assigned to preset numbers 1 to 60 BIT Recalls a preset number from 1 to 8 that
27. 2 screen display and 4 screen display Captures the screen Displays the captured image or superimposes the captured image over the input signal Internal memory RAM and USB memory Only one screen capture can be stored in the internal memory Screen captures can be saved as bitmap files or in a file format that the LV 5800 can load They can be saved to USB memory or transmitted over an Ethernet and saved on a PC Data saved to USB memory can be loaded and displayed on the LV 5800 When the unit that is equipped with video signal frame capture function such as LV 58SER01A SDI INPUT is installed switch type of frame capture and screen capture Presets Number of Presets Media Recall Method Copy External Reference Input Input Signal Input Connector Input Impedance Input Return Loss 60 Internal memory RAM or a USB memory Through the front panel remote connector and Ethernet network Copies all content of presets to the USB memory or from the USB memory to the LV 5800 Switches between 4 points 8 points 15 points and 60 points for recalling through the remote connector Tri level sync signal or NTSC PAL black burst BNC connector 1 system 2 connectors 15 Passive Loop through gt 30 dB 50 kHz to 30 MHz when power is ON gt 25 dB when power is OFF 3 3 6 3 3 7 3 3 8 3 SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Input Voltage External Control Connector USB Connector Specification
28. 4 screen multi display to select the third area at the top right Press this key on the 2 screen multi display to show the third area at the bottom left of the 4 screen multi display expanded in the left half of the screen Press this key on the 1 screen display to show the third area at the bottom left of the 4 screen multi display expanded to full screen Refer to section 6 2 1 Selecting the Display Area 10 4 Key Fourth Area Selection Key Press this key on the 4 screen multi display to select the fourth area at the bottom right Press this key on the 2 screen multi display to show the fourth area at the bottom right of the 4 screen multi display expanded in the right half of the screen Press this key on the 1 screen display to show the fourth area at the bottom right of the 4 screen multi display expanded to full screen Refer to section 6 2 1 Selecting the Display Area 11 V POS Vertical Position Control Adjusts the vertical display position on the video signal waveform display eye pattern display and other displays Press the control to reset the vertical position to the reference 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION 12 H POS Horizontal Position Control Adjusts the horizontal display position on the video signal waveform display eye pattern display and other displays Press the control to reset the horizontal position to the reference 13 MULTI Key Multi Display Key Switches between 4 or 2 screen mult
29. B Key B Input Key Displays the B input signal of the selected unit in the selected area This key is valid for units that have two inputs and B such as on the LV 585 SDI INPUT If a unit has three or more input connectors or multiple channels this key is used as a channel selection key In this case press this key to increment the channel number Refer to section 6 2 3 Selecting the Input Signal DISPLAY Group 7 1 Key First Area Selection Key Press this key on the 4 screen multi display to select the first area at the top left Press this key on the 2 screen multi display to show the first area at the top left of the 4 screen multi display expanded in the left half of the screen Press this key on the 1 screen display to show the first area at the top left of the 4 screen multi display expanded to full screen Refer to section 6 2 1 Selecting the Display Area 2 Key Second Area Selection Key Press this key on the 4 screen multi display to select the second area at the top right Press this key on the 2 screen multi display to show the second area at the top right of the 4 screen multi display expanded in the right half of the screen Press this key on the 1 screen display to show the second area at the top right of the 4 screen multi display expanded to full screen Refer to section 6 2 1 Selecting the Display Area 3 Key Third Area Selection Key Press this key on the
30. ERAL SETUP Capture Mode is set to Video Frame Appears when there is screen capture data Appears when there is no screen capture data Appears when USB memory is connected to the USB port Appears when SYS PLATFORM SETUP GENERAL SETUP Capture Mode is set to Screen Appears when USB memory is connected to the USB port there is screen capture data and one of the FILE SELECT options is set to ON Appears when a BSG or FRM file has been selected 40 6 OVERVIEW 6 10 2 System Menu m F1 COMPLETE SETUP Ein PREV NEXT CANCEL COMPLETE PREV NEXT CANCEL COMPLETE PREV NEXT CANCEL COMPLETE PREV CANCEL COMPLETE PREV NEXT CANCEL COMPLETE PREV NEXT CANCEL UNIT2 SETUP 2 UNIT3 SETUP UNITA SETUP UNIT5 SETUP UNIT6 SETUP up menu 41 6 OVERVIEW PLATFORM SETUP PREV NEXT CANCEL DATE amp T YEAR 1970 2038 MONTH 1 12 DAY 1 31 HOUR 0 23 F5 0 59 SECOND 0 59 INFORMATION x LCD OFF INITIALIZE T e CANCEL 1 Menu shown when the unit is installed to the LV 5800 2 Menu shown when there are multiple tabs 3 Appears when PLATFORM SETUP ETHERNET Time Server Select is set to OFF 42 6 OVERVIEW 6 10 3 Preset Menu E 22 5 0 DELETE x2 ALL COPY USB gt
31. Error m OFF TS ee j RE 1 b Figure 6 4 menu Selecting Items Turn the F D to move the cursor indicated by a square Move the cursor to the item you want to select and press the F D to select the check box The cursor may not move to certain items in the tab menu depending on the settings of other items Setting Values Some items in the tab menu require a value to be entered such as the error detection level Carry out the procedure below to enter values Turn the F D to move the cursor to the item in which a value is to be entered You may not be able to move to the item depending on the setting of other items If this happens check the status of the items above the relevant item If you move the cursor to an item in which a value is to be entered the cursor is filled in blue Press the F D The cursor changes from blue to green Turn the F D to select the desired value Then press the F D to confirm Moving between Tabs Normally you enter settings on multiple tabs in a tab menu To move between tabs press F 2 PREV or F 3 NEXT 34 6 4 6 5 6 OVERVIEW Confirming Completing the Settings To confirm and complete the items set in the tab menu press F 1 COMPLETE The settings are applied the tab menu closes and the function menu returns to a higher level Canceling and Completing the Settings To cancel and complete the items set in the tab menu press F 7 CANCEL
32. Ethernet settings content of presets settings of remote connector except for Error Beep and input output settings of BNC of LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO 58 8 FUNCTION LV 5800 has capture function that records the screen once image data the internal memory In addition to simply displaying the image data this capture function allows overlapping with the input signal saving to a USB memory and reloading into the LV 5800 later and can view the captured data as bitmap data on a computer If the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT or LV 58SER06 3G SDI INPUT is installed one frame of video data from the SDI signal can be recorded for each input channel After capturing the frame data it can be shown in different display modes such as video signal waveform display vector display and picture display The function that captures the LCD screen as image data is called screen capture on the LV 5800 The function that captures the video data of one frame of the SDI signal is called frame capture Figure 8 1 key REFRESH DISPLAY FILE USB MEM USB MEM SELECT STORE RECALL REAL F4 F2 4 F 5 F 6 F7 Figure 8 2 Capture menu Table 8 1 Capture menu description Function Menu Function F 3 REFRESH Acquires new screen capture data Refer to section 8 1 1 Screen Capture Procedure F 4 DISPLAY Press to select the captured data
33. F 5min O 30min r 60min ET id Figure 7 3 GENERAL SETUP tab menu a Setting the Source Mode and Line Select Source Mode Source Mode in LV 5800 GENERAL SETUP sets whether the input signal displayed in areas 1 to 4 will be the same Single Input mode or different Multi Input mode In Single Input mode if you change the input unit or input channel in one area the input signal will change in all areas In addition the line select function can be synchronized The selected line is synchronized between WFM VECT PIC and STATUS DATA DUMP display modes 45 7 SYSTEM SETUP Single Input Selects Single Input mode The line select function is synchronized between display modes and display areas If you select a unit that does not support the current display mode the display mode automatically changes to WFM Multi Input Selects Multi Input mode The line select function is not synchronized Multi Input and Line Number Selects Multi Input mode The line select function is synchronized between display modes in the same area Selecting the Number of Multi Display The item of Multi Display in the LV 5800 GENERAL SETUP tab allows selecting the display format of the multi screen display The display format of the multi screen display of LV 5800 has two screen multi display and four screen multi display 2Multi Show the 2 screen multi display when multi display is enabled 4Multi Show the 4 screen multi dis
34. INT ALL COPY gt 5 pres TM T E E E Fr Fr F2 DELETE F3 INSERT Fe F ser end OVER WR YES a WR ree YES COPY YES a COPY YES a 1 Menu shown when the preset data is in selected No 2 Menu shown when a USB memory is connected to the USB port 43 7 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP Settings related to the operation of the entire system are configured from the system menu by pressing the SYS key A system menu can be divided roughly into two as the system setting about LV 5800 main frame and the system setting about each unit 575 Figure 7 1 SYS key UNIT PLATFORM DATE amp TIME SYSTEM LCD OFF INITIALIZE SETUP SETUP INFORMATION Figure 7 2 SYSTEM menu Table 7 1 System menu description Function Menu Function F 1 UNIT SETUP Carries out the system setting of each installed unit Refer to section 7 1 System Setting of the Unit F 2 PLATFORM SETUP Carries out the system setting of LV 5800 main frame Refer to section 7 2 1 LV 5800 General Settings F 3 DATE amp TIME Sets the date and time of LV 5800 main frame Refer to section 7 2 4 Date and Time Settings F 5 SYSTEM INFORMATION Displays the installing situation of LV 5800 main frame and each unit and version information Refer to section 7 2 5 Displaying the Installed Units F 6
35. LCD OFF The LCD backlight is shutoff and power consumption is lowered Refer to section 7 2 6 Shutoff of LCD Backlight F 7 INITIALIZE Initializes the menu operation Refer to section 7 2 7 Initialization 44 7 1 7 2 7 2 1 7 SYSTEM SETUP System Setting of the Unit Press the SYS key to display the system menu Then press F 1 UNIT SETUP to display each unit setup menu Each unit can be set up in this screen For details see the user s manual for each unit Setting the LV 5800 System Press the SYS key to display the system menu Then press F 2 PLATFORM SETUP to display the tab menu to set up the LV 5800 From this tab menu you can set the LV 5800 system setting Ethernet remote control etc Each tab menu setting is switched using F 2 PREV or F 3 NEXT LV 5800 General Settings Press the SYS key to display the system menu Then press F 2 PLATFORM SETUP to display the tab menu LV 5800 GENERAL SETUP to set up the LV 5800 GENERAL SETUP ETHERNET REHOTE LV5800 GENERAL SETUP Source Mode OjSingle Input Multi Input O Multi Display 2Multi 4Multi Window Marker o OFF Blue O White Capture Mode Screen Video Frame SDI Only Multi Input and Line Number Information Display Format OFF Date OOFF y m d Om d y d m y Time ON OFF Color System OFF Input r OFF LCD Setup Backlight High Low Auto Off OF
36. NUTE You can set the minute from 0 to 59 From the menu selects the F 5 MINUTE and then adjust the minute using the function dial F D Adjusting the Second SYS F 3 DATE amp TIME 6 SECOND You can set the second from 0 to 59 From the menu selects the 6 SECOND and then adjust the second using the function dial F D Date and Time Confirmation SYS F 3 DATE amp TIME F 7 CLOCK SET When you are done adjusting the date and time press the F 7 CLOCK SET to write to the calendar function of the LV 5800 The date time setup menu is closed as the date time is written and the screen returns to the system menu To cancel the writing press the SYS key 56 7 2 5 7 2 6 7 SYSTEM SETUP Displaying the Installed Units LV 5800 can constitute the unit to install freely Therefore in order to use LV 5800 correctly it becomes important to understand a setup of the unit installed and each unit LV 5800 can confirm the installed unit by confirming the rear panel However because it is built in the Rack etc and the confirmation is difficult it can confirm it from the screen display The confirm method from the screen of the installed unit selects the F 5 SYSTEM INFORMATION from the system menu displayed when the SYS key is pressed Then it becomes the following displays and information about the firmware version of the LV 5800 main frame and the installed unit will be displayed
37. RE DELETE ALL COPY ALL COPY INPUT USB gt INT INT gt USB Figure 9 2 Entry Screen of Preset and Entry Menu of Preset Table 9 1 Preset entry menu description Function Menu Function 1 COMMENT INPUT Enters comments for presets data Refer to section 9 1 1 Comment Entry F 2 STORE Stores the presets data Refer to section 9 1 2 Saving the Presets F 3 DELETE Clears the presets data Refer to section 9 1 3 Deleting the Presets F 5 ALL COPY USB gt INT Copies all the presets data to the USB memory Refer to section 9 1 4 Copying All Presets Data F 6 ALL COPY INT gt USB Copies all the presets data stored on the USB memory to the LV 5800 Refer to section 9 1 4 Copying All Presets Data 65 9 1 1 9 FUNCTION Comment Entry MEM F 1 COMMENT INPUT A comment can be entered into presets data to 20 characters for each preset number To enter a comment press the 1 INPUT from the memory menu to display the comment entry screen Since the file name entry screen as shown in Figure 9 3 is displayed enter the file name using the function dial F D and the function key When the function dial F D has been turned the character selection cursor moves Then pressing the D the character shown with the character selection cursor is applied to the file name After the comment has been entered press the 7 up menu
38. The settings are not applied the tab menu closes and the function menu returns to a higher level Video Signal Waveform Display Carry out the procedure below to display the SDI video signal waveform that is applied to the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT a Selecting the Display Area Press the MULTI key to select multi screen display or 1 screen display If you select multi screen display press any of the 1 to 4 keys to select which area in the multi display to show the video signal waveform Selecting the Input Signal Press any of the UNIT 1 to 4 keys to select the unit number in which the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT is installed Because the LV 585 SDI INPUT has two SDI input connectors press the A or B key to select the A or B input Selecting WFM Press the WFM key to display the video signal waveform The OVLAY key and the CH 1 to 3 keys are enabled in the video signal waveform display Vector Waveform Display Carry out the procedure below to display the vector waveform of the SDI video signal that is applied to the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT a Selecting the Display Area Press the MULTI key to select multi screen display or 1 screen display If you select multi screen display press any of the 1 to 4 keys to select which area in the multi display to show the vector waveform Selecting the Input Signal Press any of the UNIT 1 to 4 keys to select the unit number in which the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT is installed Bec
39. ad the manual keep the manual in a safe place for quick reference Scope of Warranty This LEADER instrument has been manufactured under the strictest quality control guidelines LEADER shall not be obligated to furnish free service during the warranty period under the following conditions Repair of malfunction or damages resulting from fire natural calamity or improper voltage applied by the user Repair of an instrument that has been improperly repaired adjusted or modified by personnel other than a factory trained LEADER representative Repair of malfunctions or damages resulting from improper use Repair of malfunctions caused by devices other than this instrument Repair of malfunctions or damages without the presentation of a proof of purchase or receipt bill for the instrument Operating Precautions Maximum Allowable Input Voltage The maximum allowable input voltage to the input connectors is shown in the table below Do not apply excessive voltage to prevent damage to the instrument Table 1 1 Maximum allowable input voltage Input Connector Maximum Allowable Input Voltage REMOTE control connector 0 to 5V EXT REF connector 5 V Caution at the Time of Standby Jaan Even if LV 5800 turns off the power switch with the front panel in the state where the power plug has been connected to the outlet socket standby state is maintained In the state of standby part of internal circuit
40. al audio connector on the rear panel The procedure to select the input signal is different for each display Displaying the Embedded Audio If the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT and LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO are installed the audio embedded in the SDI signal can be displayed Carry out the procedure below to display the embedded audio a Selecting the Display Area Press the MULTI key to select multi screen display or 1 screen display If you select multi screen display press any of the 1 to 4 keys to select which area in the multi display to show the audio Selecting the Input Signal Press any of the UNIT 1 to 4 keys to select the unit number in which the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT is installed Because the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT has two SDI input connectors press the A or B key to select the A or B input Do not select the unit number in which the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO is installed Selecting AUDIO Press the AUDIO key to display the audio If you are monitoring an SDI signal and you do not need to change the display area or the input signal you can simply press the AUDIO key to show the embedded audio display The audio display cannot be shown simultaneously in multiple areas 36 6 7 2 6 8 6 8 1 6 OVERVIEW Displaying the External Audio In addition to displaying the embedded audio the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO can also display an external digital audio signal applied to t
41. anel besides operation by the front panel Since the entire stored presets data can copy collectively to the USB memory two or more LV 5800 can be used as the same setting The LV 5800 cannot register the date and time Ethernet connection settings remote control settings LV 58SER01A SDI INPUT or LV 58SER06 3G SDI INPUT frame capture mode or input and output settings for the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO BNC connector If you change the installation configuration of the units the preset condition the settings on the units that have been changed are reset to default values Figure 9 1 MEM key and RCLL key 64 9 FUNCTION Registration of Preset and File Operation of Preset As a registration procedure of preset it sets as the state where you want to register LV 5800 first Next since a preset entry menu will be displayed if the MEM key is pressed performs in the following procedure Internal Memory FILE LIST No FileComment Date Time Size Byte 1 DEFAULT 2006 7 1 16 57 56 20040 2 2 MULTI WFM VECT 2006 7 1 17 03 36 20040 3 4 MULTI 2006 7 1 17 01 21 20040 4 Audio 2006 7 1 17 04 23 20040 5 ts CIS RREPSS 6 7 8 eee 9 Ub 10 11 wet 12 lt lt 13 EYE 14 79 ur A 16 pesanan habas sees Eye Pattern COMMENT STO
42. aneously 46 7 SYSTEM SETUP For details of the screen capture refer to section 8 1 Screen Capture For details about the frame capture function see the user s manual of the appropriate unit If the WFM PIC AUD or EYE key is pressed when the frame capture function has been selected the entire screen will blink once Displaying the Format The item of Format in the LV 5800 GENERAL SETUP tab allows selecting whether to display the format of the video signal at the top section of the screen or not to display it When having not displayed on the screen about the video signal it is not displayed even if the format is set to ON Displaying the Date The item of Date in the LV 5800 GENERAL SETUP tab allows setting the date display of the top section of the screen OFF The date is not displayed date 15 displayed order of the year month day m d y The date is displayed in order of the month day year d m y The date is displayed in order of the day month year Displaying the Time The item of Time in the LV 5800 GENERAL SETUP tab allows setting the time display of the top section of the screen If the time display is set to OFF and it is made 1 screen display the time code which can be displayed by LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT etc will also no longer be displayed ON The time is displayed OFF The time is not displayed Displaying the Color System The item of Color System in t
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44. asured but it does not have input or output for the measured signal Multipurpose Units The LV 585 DIGITAL AUDIO is classified as a multipurpose unit The unit has input and output connectors as well as an internal connection with the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT for displaying embedded audio On the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO you can select input or output of the rear BNC connector using the system menu If you select input you can apply AES EBU signals to the BNC connector If you select output the BNC connector switches to an output connector You switch between input unit and output unit by switching the input output setting of the rear BNC connector 30 6 2 6 2 1 6 OVERVIEW If the is set to input if the unit is operating as input unit the unit selection key of the unit number in which the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO is installed is enabled Otherwise the unit selection key is disabled The audio signal being displayed is output as AES EBU from the rear BNC connector To display the embedded audio press the unit select key of the unit number in which the LV 58SER01A SDI INPUT is installed and then press the AUDIO key In this case it does not matter if the rear BNC connector setting in the system menu is set to input or output Panel Control Basics This section gives an overview of the LV 5800 panel control We recommend that you follow the basic
45. ause the LV 585 SDI INPUT has two SDI input connectors press the A or B key to select the A or B input Selecting VECT Press the VECT key to display the vector waveform If you do not need to change the display area or the input signal you can simply press the VECT key to show the vector waveform display 35 6 6 6 7 6 7 1 6 OVERVIEW Picture Display Carry out the procedure below to display the picture of the SDI video signal that is applied to the LV 58SER01A SDI INPUT a Selecting the Display Area Press the MULTI key to select multi screen display or 1 screen display If you select multi screen display press any of the 1 to 4 keys to select which area in the multi display to show the picture b Selecting the Input Signal Press any of the UNIT 1 to 4 keys to select the unit number in which the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT is installed Because the LV 585 SDI INPUT has two SDI input connectors press the A or B key to select the A or B input Selecting PIC Press the PIC key to display the picture If you do not need to change the display area or the input signal you can simply press the PIC key to show the picture display Audio Display This section explains how to display the audio using the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO The audio display is divided into the embedded audio display of the LV 585 SDI INPUT and the display of the external audio applied to the digit
46. corresponds to P1 to P8 when Remote Select is set to Recall Recalls a preset number from 1 to 4 that corresponds to P1 to P4 when Remote Select is set to Unit Select BINARY Recalls a preset number from 1 to 60 that is specified in binary code using P1 to P6 when Remote Select is set to Recall Recalls a preset number from 1 to 15 that is specified in binary code using P1 to P4 when Remote Select is set to Unit Select The P1 to P8 terminals are low active logic for both BIT and BINARY modes To set a terminal connect it to ground Once you the terminals wait at least 1 second before setting them again Selecting the Remote Function Remote Select Remote Select in LV 5800 REMOTE SETUP is used to select the function that will be assigned to P5 to P8 Recall Assigns P1 to P8 to be used for recalling presets Up to 60 presets can be recalled Unit Select Assigns P1 to P4 to be used for recalling presets and P5 to P8 to be used for selecting input units Up to 15 presets can be recalled Alarm Polarity The item of Alarm Polarity in the LV 5800 REMOTE SETUP tab allows selecting the polarity of the signal outputted as an alarm signal when error is detected When an error is detected by LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT etc the alarm signal is outputted as a pulse from alarm pin POSITIVE HIGH is outputted at the time of error detection NEGATIVE LOW is outputted at the time of error detection For the pin nu
47. dio that is applied to the rear BNC connector of the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO select the unit number in which the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO is installed For the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT press the A or B key to select the or B input because the unit has two SDI input connectors Selecting STATUS Press the AUDIO key and press F 2 DISPLAY MODE to select STATUS Eye Pattern Display LV 58SERO 2 s Eye Pattern Display Carry out the procedure below to display the eye pattern of the SDI signal that is being measured by the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT a Selecting the Display Area Press the MULTI key to select multi screen display or 1 screen display If you select multi screen display press any of the 1 to 4 keys to select which area in the multi display to show the eye pattern Selecting the Input Signal Press any of the UNIT 1 to 4 keys to select the unit number in which the LV 58SERO1A is installed Because the LV 58SERO1A has two SDI input connectors press the A or B key to select the A or B input Selecting EYE Press the EYE key to display the eye pattern 38 6 9 2 6 OVERVIEW LV 58SER07 s Eye Pattern Display Carry out the procedure below to display the eye pattern of the SDI signal that is being measured by the LV 58SER06 3G SDI INPUT a b Applying the SDI Signal Apply the SDI signal to an LV 58SER07 INPUT connector Connecting the Cable between the LV 58SER07 and LV 58SER06
48. display format Refer to section 8 1 1 Screen Capture Procedure F 5 FILE SELECT Selects the file to be saved in the USB memory Refer to section 8 1 2 Selecting the Screen Capture File F 6 USB MEM STORE Saves captured data to USB memory Refer to section 8 1 3 Saving the Screen Capture File F 7 USB MEM RECALL Press to load or delete screen capture data that has been stored to USB memory Refer to section 8 1 3 Saving the Screen Capture File 59 8 1 8 screen capture function retrieves the contents displayed the LV 5800 as image data The captured data can be saved to a USB memory or displayed overlapped with the input signal The capture data is cleared if you press a key other than A B EXT OVLAY and CH1 to 3 keys or if you change the display mode such as from the video signal waveform display to the vector display Tab menu setting screens of preset and file operation of preset cannot be captured Screen Capture Procedure Carry out the procedure below to capture the screen 1 Selecting the screen capture function 5 5 gt 2 PLATFORM SETUP You select the F 2 PLATFORM SETUP from the system menu displayed when the SYS key has been pressed and display the GENERAL SETUP tab menu Then selects Screen in the item of Capture Mode on GENERAL SETUP tab Refer
49. e Excess voltage may cause fire Confirm the voltage of the commercial power line before connecting the AC power cord The voltage range is indicated on the rear panel The power frequency of the power line should be 50 60 Hz Use a power cord that is appropriate for the voltage of the power source Also use a power cord that meets the safety standards of the country that you are using it in Using a power cord that does not meet the standards could lead to fire If the attached cord is damaged stop using it and contact your local LEADER agent Should you use a damaged cord it could cause a shock or create a fire hazard When you pull out the cord be sure to hold it by plug and pull from the socket not by holding the cord wire GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY Review the following safety precautions to avoid operator s injury and loss of life and prevent damage and deterioration to this instrument To avoid potential hazards use this product as specified Dake Warnings about the Installation Environment Operating Temperature Range Operate the instrument between the temperature range of 0 to 40 C Operating the instrument at higher temperatures could cause a fire hazard Be sure not to obstruct air circulation Rapid changes of temperatures from cold to warm can create internal moisture or condensation and could damage the instrument If there is a possibility of moisture condensation allows the instrument to sit for 30 minutes wi
50. e items that the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO detects Status Display of SDI Signals Carry out the procedure below to display the status of the SDI signal that is applied to the LV 58SER01A SDI INPUT a Selecting the Display Area Press the MULTI key to select multi screen display or 1 screen display If you select multi screen display press any of the 1 to 4 keys to select which area in the multi display to show the status Selecting the Input Signal Press any of the UNIT 1 to 4 keys to select the unit number in which the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT is installed Because the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT has two SDI input connectors press the A or B key to select the A or B input 37 6 8 2 6 9 6 9 1 6 OVERVIEW Selecting STATUS Press the STATUS key to display the status Status Display of Audio Carry out the procedure below to display the status detected on the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO a Selecting the Display Area Press the MULTI key to select multi screen display 1 screen display you select multi screen display press any of the 1 to 4 keys to select which area in the multi display to show the status Selecting the Input Signal To display the status of the digital audio that is separated from the embedded audio press of the UNIT 1 to 4 keys to select the unit number in which the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT is installed To display the status of the external digital au
51. ecalling the Presets 11 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION Miscellaneous 26 F D Function Dial Sets values or moves the cursor in the menu operation Press the dial to reset the value to the reference 27 USB USB Port Connect the USB memory to this port The USB memory can be used to save various data including analysis data and capture data The port supports USB 2 0 28 PHONES Headphone Jack A miniature jack for connecting a headphone The LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO that has the audio function is required 29 EXT Key External Synchronization Setting Key Switches the display reference synchronization signal to an external signal or the synchronization signal of the signal whose waveform is being displayed in the video signal waveform display shown in the selected area The key LED turns on off each time you press the key When the key LED is illuminated the external synchronization signal is used Otherwise the synchronization signal of the signal whose waveform is being displayed is used You can specify the external signal setting independently for each area in the 4 screen multi display A unit with a video signal input is required such as the LV 58SER01A SDI INPUT 30 CAP Key Capture Key Executes a screen capture The screen capture data can be stored as a bitmap file in a USB memory lf you save the screen capture data as a BSG file to a USB memory you can display the screen image again by loading the fi
52. en mode The PLATFORM TAB menu is added to the SYSTEM The MULTI menu is moved to the SYSTEM menu 72 Index A Alarm 54 Alarm Select 54 ALL COPY gt 05 67 ALL COPY USB gt INT 67 11 BMP FILE 61 61 cc metet tds 12 Capture 46 Color System 202 1 47 COMMENT INPUT 66 p a eus 47 55 Default Gateway 50 DEEETE 67 DISPLAY Stele 60 DVI OUTPUT a ae 16 LE Error Beep ed Pitti 55 ETHERNET Pe leen ce e ores 13 EYE tee kum aqa Biete itas 11 G GENERAL SETUP 45 INITIAEIZE Peres 58 t NN EN 48 IP rr e i eee iex 50 51 M Multi Display 46 N Network Select 50 p PUG un ex 11 PLATFORM SETUP 45 R e eg apa aw muu a qm
53. ences in the Operation by Unit Type eene 30 6 1 1 Input Units an eode ed uten 30 6 1 2 Output Units E tee ile e te et 30 6 1 3 Function ua eie oer ts rede 30 6 1 4 Multipurpose 30 6 2 Panel Control Basics i ente eodd pe 31 6 2 1 Selecting the Display 31 6 2 2 Selecting the Display 33 6 2 3 Selecting the Input 002204 00000000060000 33 6 2 4 Selecting the Display Mode 33 6 92 Using the Tab Menu ue ete beet re cete 34 64 Video Signal Waveform Display a 35 6 5 Veetor Waveform Disp ayzu u un t Sua ua Q usa huahua aa um ayau 35 6 6 Picture Display aiiora niipea ann nnne nennen 36 6 7 Audio Display ite ret e 36 6 7 1 Displaying the Embedded Audio 36 6 7 2 Displaying the External nnne nnne nnns 37 6 8 Status Displays ide tue eoe ertum cite p P D
54. ent logs can be taken with time information You can set up the date and time by pressing the SYS key to show the system menu and selecting F 3 DATE amp TIME Figure 7 10 Date and time setup menu Table 7 3 Description of date and time setup menu Function Menu Function F 1 YEAR Adjusting the year 2 MONTH Adjusting the month F 3 DAY Adjusting the date F 4 HOUR Adjusting the hour 5 MINUTE Adjusting the minute 6 SECOND Adjusting the second F 7 CLOCK SET Date and time confirmation 55 7 SYSTEM SETUP Adjusting the Year SYS gt F 3 DATE amp TIME F 1 You can set the year from 1970 to 2038 From the menu selects the 1 YEAR and then adjust the year using the function dial 0 Adjusting the Month SYS F 3 DATE amp TIME F 2 You can set the month from January to December From the menu selects the F 2 MONTH and then adjust the month using the function dial F D Adjusting the Date SYS F 3 DATE amp TIME F 3 DAY You can set the date from 1st to 31st From the menu selects the F 3 DAY and then adjust the date using the function dial F D Adjusting the Hour SYS gt F 3 DATE amp TIME F 4 HOUR You can set the hour from 1 to 24 From the menu selects the 4 HOUR and then adjust the hour using the function dial F D Adjusting the Minute SYS F 3 DATE amp TIME 5 MI
55. h is applied 14 GND GND Ground terminal It connects when recalling preset 15 ALARM2 Output Becomes active when an error is detected 16 ALARM3 Output Becomes active when an error is detected 17 P1 Input Preset 1 recalling bit 1 18 P2 Input Preset 2 recalling bit 2 19 P3 Input Preset 3 recalling bit 3 20 P4 Input Preset 4 recalling bit 4 21 5 Input Preset 5 recalling bit 5 Unit 1 is selected 22 P6 Input Preset 6 recalling bit 6 Unit 2 is selected 23 IPT Input Preset 7 recalling bit 7 Unit 3 is selected 24 P8 Input Preset 8 recalling bit 8 Unit 4 is selected 25 ALARM4 Output Becomes active when an error is detected 1 LV 58SER40A is required for the measurement of an analog audio signal The input connectors respond to active low signals To configure a setting apply a stable signal for at least 350 ms After configuring a setting wait at least 1 second before configuring the next setting At least 350 ms Control At least 1 s Figure 7 7 Control timing 1 52 7 SYSTEM SETUP After a setting is made it may take about 3 seconds for the operation to finish If you configure subsequent settings before the initial operation finishes only the last setting will take effect All settings in between will be discarded In the following example control 2 will be discarded Control 1 Control
56. he LV 5800 GENERAL SETUP tab allows setting the color system YCbCr or RGB etc display of the top section of the screen ON The Color System is displayed OFF The Color System is not displayed The display of the color system shows the type of the inputted video signal For example YCbCr RGB etc are displayed Moreover when the input signal is the video signal the display of the color system is displayed When external audio is input by the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO it is not displayed 47 7 SYSTEM SETUP Number Display of Input unit and Display of Input Channel The item of Input in the LV5800 GENERAL SETUP tab allows setting the display number display of input unit and display of input channel of the top section of the screen Input channel is displayed for units that have two inputs A and B such as the LV 58SER01A SDI INPUT ON Number of input unit and input channel are displayed OFF Number of input unit and input channel are not displayed Adjusting the Brightness of the Backlight The item of Backlight in the LV 5800 GENERAL SETUP tab allows selecting the brightness of the LCD backlight High The LCD back light is made a bright setting Low The LCD back light is made a dark setting Use the low setting if you are using the LV 5800 in a dark location and the LCD appears to be too bright Automatic Shutoff of the Backlight The item of Auto Off in the LV 5800 GENERAL SETUP tab allows setting the automatic
57. he rear BNC connector Carry out the procedure below to display the external digital audio a Selecting the Input System To display the external digital audio you must switch the input output of the digital audio I O connector on the rear panel The input output is switched using the system menu First press the SYS key to display the system menu Next press F 1 UNIT SETUP and press the UNIT SETUP function key of the unit number in which the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO is installed The system setup tab menu of the LV 58SER40A appears Turn the F D to move the cursor to INPUT of External BNC Select in the tab menu Press the F D to select the check box and press F 1 COMPLETE to confirm Selecting the Display Area Press the MULTI key to select multi screen display or 1 screen display If you select multi screen display press any of the 1 to 4 keys to select which area in the multi display to show the audio Selecting the Input Signal Press any of the UNIT 1 to 4 keys to select the unit number in which the LV 585 40 DIGITAL AUDIO is installed You do not have to press the AUDIO key for the external digital audio display The audio display cannot be shown simultaneously in multiple areas Status Display This section explains how to show the status display of the various errors that the LV 5800 detects and analysis results The procedure varies depending on the items that the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT detects and th
58. he unit will not work if it is installed to Unit No 5 or 6 output When installing one LV 58SERO6 install it to Unit No 1 input In addition when installing in sequence with 2 3 and 4 pieces install them to Unit No 2 input Unit No 3 input and Unit No 4 input in order It can install it up to four 26 5 2 6 5 2 7 5 2 8 5 2 9 5 INSTALLING THE UNITS Installing the LV 58SER07 EYE PATTERN Install the LV 58SER07 into input slots from Unit No 1 to 4 of the LV 5800 The unit will not work if 15 installed to Unit No 5 or 6 output Because the LV 585 7 and LV 58SER06 3G SDI INPUT used together we recommend that you install the LV 58SER07 next to the LV 58SER06 Only a single LV 58SER07 can be installed You cannot install multiple LV 58SEROTs In addition you cannot install both the LV 58SER02 EYE PATTERN unit and the LV 585 07 on the same LV 5800 Installing the LV 585 20 DVI OUTPUT unit Install the LV 58SER20 to Unit No 5 or 6 output of the LV 5800 The unit will not work if it is installed into input slots from Unit No 1 to 4 Installing the LV 585 21 ANALOG COMPONENT OUTPUT Install LV 58SER21 units into slot number 5 or 6 the output slots of the LV 5800 If you install an LV 58SER21 into a slot from slot number 1 to 4 the input slots it will not work Installing the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO When installing one LV 58SER40A install it into input slots fr
59. i display and 1 screen display The key LED turns on off each time you press the key When the key LED is illuminated the multi screen display is enabled Otherwise 1 screen display is enabled Refer to section 6 2 2 Selecting the Display Format 14 OVLAY Key Overlay Display Key Switches between overlay and parade display when showing the component video signal waveforms in the selected area The key LED turns on off each time you press the key When the key LED is illuminated the overlay display is enabled Otherwise the parade display is enabled You can switch each area on the 4 screen multi display using OVLAY key 15 CH1 Key Channel 1 Selection Key Shows or hides the signal assigned to CH1 when displaying the component video signal waveforms in the selected area The key LED turns on off each time you press the key When the key LED is illuminated the signal assigned to CH1 is shown Otherwise the signal is hidden You can switch each area on the 4 screen multi display using CH1 key 16 CH2 Key Channel 2 Selection Key Shows or hides the signal assigned to CH2 when displaying the component video signal waveforms in the selected area The key LED turns on off each time you press the key When the key LED is illuminated the signal assigned to CH2 is shown Otherwise the signal is hidden You can switch each area on the 4 screen multi display using CH2 key 17 CH3 Key Channel 3 Selection Key Sho
60. in common regardless of the installing situation of each unit Please also operate the instrument after well reading and understanding the instructions manual attached to each installed unit In addition this LV 5800 instruction manual has described assuming that the following units are installed in LV 5800 e Input Units Unit No 1 LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT Unit No 2 LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT Unit No 3 LV 58SERO2 Unit No 4 LV 58SER40A EYE PATTERN unit DIGITAL AUDIO e Output Units Unit No 5 None Unit No 6 LV 58SER20 DVI I OUTPUT unit Refer to Figure 4 2 Rear panel for the arrangement of the unit number 3 1 3 2 3 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS General The LV 5800 is a new concept of multi monitor that allows you freely configure various input and output units according to your application In the digital broadcasting system becoming complicated you can construct a flexible system by combining separately prepared input and output units Features Four Input Slots Up to four input units can be installed with arbitrary combination Each input unit operates independently Two Output Slots Up to two output units can be installed with arbitrary combination Each output unit operates independently Display Function Employs a color TFT LCD monitor with XGA resolution 1024 x 768 The displaying function of each unit can be displayed on a full screen or 2 or 4 screen
61. install the LV 58SERO 2 to input Unit If you have installed up to three of the LV 585 and LV 58SER04 together install the LV 58SERO 2 to input Unit 4 23 5 5 INSTALLING THE UNITS Remove the LV 58SER01A and LV 58SER04 from the LV 5800 and remove the terminator When the LV 58SERO1A is installed remove the terminator that is attached to J5 Figure 5 9 Terminator attached to the LV 58SER01A When the LV 58SER04 is installed remove the terminator that is attached to J4 Figure 5 10 Terminator attached to the LV 585 04 24 5 INSTALLING THE UNITS Connect a coaxial cable to the LV 58SER01A and LV 58SER04 If you are installing one of the LV 58SER01A or LV 58SER04 connect the connector of circuit board that is to be installed to Unit 1 to the J2 SDI ST on the LV 58SERO2 If you are installing up to two of the LV 58SERO1A and LV 58SER04 together connect the connector of circuit board that is to be installed to Unit 2 to J3 OP1 on the LV 585 2 If you are installing up to three of the LV 58SERO1A and LV 58SER04 together connect the connector of circuit board that is to be installed to Unit 3 to J1 OP2 on the LV 58SERO2 J5 connector for the LV 58SERO1A connector for the LV 58SERO4 When connecting the coaxial cable be sure to insert the connector until ps Connect coaxial cable to J5 JB PIRES Ko Connect a coaxial cable to
62. is working and it may generate heat Therefore make sure to disconnect the power plug from the outlet when you are not going to use the LV 5800 Make sure also to disconnect the power plug from the outlet when you exchange the unit Not to do so might cause the instrument to malfunction 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 5 1 2 6 1 2 7 1 INTRODUCTION Last Memory The LV 5800 has a last memory feature When you turn ON the power the LV 5800 starts up with the same panel settings that were set when it was last turned OFF If the backup battery runs out the last memory feature will no longer work and the internal clock will be reset If this happens contact your local LEADER agent To continually use the last memory and clock features we recommend that you replace the backup battery with a new one every five years after you purchase the LV 5800 You cannot replace the backup battery yourself To have the battery replaced contact your local LEADER agent Mechanical Shock To prevent damage to the precise components used in this instrument be careful not to expose the instrument to other forms of severe mechanical shock If the LCD breaks grass fragments may cause injury LCD Monitor There may be pixels on the LCD monitor that do not turn ON or those that remain ON at all times This is not a malfunction Flickering of the LCD The LCD on the LV 5800 supports many types of video signals The LCD displays the input SDI signal asynchr
63. le into the LV 5800 If the LV 585 SDI INPUT or LV 58SERO6 3G SDI INPUT is installed you can store a frame of video data in the internal memory and display it in the video signal waveform vector and picture displays In addition the data can be stored to a USB memory and loaded into the LV 5800 later to be displayed Refer to chapter 8 CAPTURE FUNCTION 31 SYS Key System Key Specifies system settings and error settings of the LV 5800 main frame or each unit Refer to chapter 7 SYSTEM SETUP 32 Power Switch An electronic switch that keeps track of the power on off state The LV 5800 is maintained in standby mode even if the power switch is turned off In the state of standby it consumes approximately 15 W of power and may generate heat If you are not going to use the LV 5800 for an extended time remove the power plug from the outlet 33 F 1 to F 7 Function Keys Used to operate the menu 12 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION 4 2 Rear Panel Figure 4 2 is an example in which the following units are installed to the LV 5800 e Input Units Unit No 1 LV 58SER01A Unit No 2 LV 58SER01A Unit No 3 LV 58SER02 Unit No 4 LV 58SER40A SDI INPUT SDI INPUT EYE PATTERN unit DIGITAL AUDIO Output Units Unit No 5 None Unit No 6 LV 58SER20 DVI I OUTPUT unit 50 47 46 42 41 O Il SDIA gt TP 2 SDIA 5 40 2 SA F 752 10 34
64. ly slide the unit along the circuit board guide As shown in Figure 5 4 check that the circuit board connector of the unit and the circuit board connector of the LV 5800 are aligned before inserting the unit into the connector Figure 5 4 Alignment of the Unit 20 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 INSTALLING THE UNITS After alignment press both edges of the unit from above as shown in Figure 5 5 If you feel that the unit is not going in smoothly pull the unit out and check that the circuit board connector pins are not bent Then install it again Figure 5 5 Inserting the unit Please be careful of the connector on the LV 5800 when inserting or removing a unit Inserting or removing a unit at an angle may cause the connector pins to bend which may require the motherboard to be replaced Installing the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT Install the LV 585 into Units No 1 to 4 input of the LV 5800 The unit will not work if it is installed in Unit No 5 or 6 output If you are installing one LV 585 install it in Unit No 1 input If you are installing multiple units install them in order from Unit No 1 input to Unit No 4 input Up to four units can be installed Installing the LV 58SERO2 EYE PATTERN unit The LV 58SERO02 EYE PATTERN unit supports the eye pattern displays up to three of the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT and LV 58SERO4 MPEG RECODER To display the eye pattern you must connect each other usi
65. mber of the alarm output connector refer to table 7 2 Remote connector pin assigaments Alarm Select The items of Alarm Select from 1 to 4 in the LV5800 REMOTE SETUP tab allow selecting whether to output as an alarm the error of which input signal into four alarm output pins respectively An input signal is specified by the unit number and in the case of the unit with two input of A B such as LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT selection of A B and A B also becomes effective 54 7 2 4 7 SYSTEM SETUP UNIT1 Outputs the error of unit No 1 as an alarm UNIT2 Outputs the error of unit No 2 as an alarm UNIT3 Outputs the error of unit No 3 as an alarm UNITA Outputs the error of unit No 4 as an alarm ALL UNIT Outputs the error that occurred on any unit from No 1 to No 4 as an alarm A Outputs the error of A channel of the selected unit as an alarm B Outputs the error of B channel of the selected unit as an alarm Outputs the error of A B channels of selected unit as alarm When the unit without two inputs is selected the setting of A B and A B become invalid e BEEP Select The item of Error Beep in the LV 5800 REMOTE SETUP tab allows selecting whether to sound Beep Alarm when error is detected ON Sounds the Beep Alarm when error is detected OFF Does not sound the Beep Alarm when error is detected Date and Time Settings The LV 5800 has a calendar and time function Thus date time can be displayed and ev
66. multi display The multi screen display allows arbitrary combination of signals of different input units to be displayed External Synchronization Signal Input The video signal waveform display can be displayed matching with the phase of the external synchronized signal USB Port Screen captures data recording and content of presets can be stored by connecting a USB memory to the USB connector on the front panel Ethernet Connector Remote control error monitoring and file transfer are possible with using TELNET or FTP by connecting a PC to the Ethernet connector on the rear panel Remote Connector The remote connector on the rear panel allows recalling of presets output of error alarm and switching of input channels A Silent Sound Cooling System Silence FAN is adopted By the rotation sensor it has the function to display the alarm on the screen when FAN stops due to the breakdown Moreover the rotational speed is controlled with the temperature sensor 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 5 Specifications Slot Number of Slots for Input Number of Slots for Output LCD Display LCD Screen Type Display Format Backlight Brightness Auto Shutoff Display Screen Screen Capture Function Display Media Data Output Data Input 3 SPECIFICATIONS 6 3 inch TFT color XGA Effective area 1 024x768 dots Selects HIGH or LOW Sets the time for the backlight to shutoff automatically 1 screen display
67. ng cables Only a single LV 58SERO2 can be installed You cannot install multiple LV 58SERO2s In addition you cannot install both the LV 585 02 and the LV 58SERO7 EYE PATTERN on the same LV 5800 It is preferable that the LV 58SERO2 be installed in the next Unit No input after the last LV 58SERO1A The installation procedure of the LV 58SER02 is given below 21 5 INSTALLING THE UNITS 1 Prepare the LV 58SER02 EYE PATTERN unit in a factory default condition as shown in Figure 5 6 By factory default a coaxial cable is connected to J2 SDI ST Connected to J2 SDI ST Figure 5 6 LV 58SER02 EYE PATTERN Unit in factory default condition 2 To install up to two of the LV 585 and LV 58SER04 connect a cable sold separately to J3 OP1 on the LV 58SERO2 as shown in Figure 5 7 Connect an additional cable to J3 SDI OP1 Figure 5 7 install up to two of the LV 585 and LV 58SERO4 22 5 INSTALLING THE UNITS To install up to three of the LV 58SER01A and LV 58SER04 connect cables sold separately to J1 OP2 on the LV 58SER02 as shown in Figure 5 8 _ Connect an additional cable to J1 SDI OP2 Figure 5 8 install up to three of the LV 58SER01A and LV 58SER04 Install the LV 58SER02 to the LV 5800 If you have installed one of the LV 58SER01A or LV 58SER04 install the LV 58SER02 to input Unit 2 If you have installed up to two of the LV 58SERO1A and LV 58SER04 together
68. nit number to which the signal is being applied For a unit that has multiple input connectors such as the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT press the A or B key to switch the input signal Selecting the Display Mode After selecting the input signal select the display mode Select the display mode from the MODE group To display the video signal waveform press the WFM key Likewise you can select vector display picture display audio display eye pattern display and status display If you select a unit that does not support the current display mode the display mode automatically changes to WFM For example if the current display mode is AUD and you select a unit that contains the LV 58SERO3 COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT the display mode changes to WFM To enter detailed settings of each display follow the function key menu For details see the user s manual for each unit 33 6 3 6 OVERVIEW Using the Menu In addition to the normal pop up menus the LV 5800 has tab menus for complex settings as shown in Figure 6 4 The procedure to operate the tab menu is given below GENERAL SETUP ERROR SETUPL ERROR SETUP2 ERROR SETUP3 ERROR SETUP4 ERROR SETUPS UNIT3 LVS58SERO1A SDI Input Unit Ancillary Data Error Setup Parity Error m OFF Checksum Error m ONO OFF Embedded Audio Error Setup BCH Error ONC OFF DBN Error OFF Parity Error m OFF Inhibit Line
69. nput voltage range when applying signals The maximum input voltage range of the SDI input connector is 2 V to 2 V 42 OUTPUT SDI A B SDI Signal Output A B Connector 44 OUTPUT SDI B SDI Signal Output B Connector Reclocked output of the serial digital signals The serial digital video signal SDI that is applied to the SDI signal input connectors is output in the state of serial reclocking from these connectors Connect the output to an external instrument such as a picture monitor supporting SDI input A 75 O termination is required at the receiving end OUTPUT SDI is the output of INPUT SDI and OUTPUT SDI B is the output of INPUT SDI B LV 585 02 EYE PATTERN Unit Rear Panel 45 JITTER OUT Jitter Output Converts the amount of jitter in the serial digital signal SDI monitored on the LV 58SER02 to voltage and outputs the voltage LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO Rear Panel 46 AES EBU IN OUT CH 1 2 Digital Audio Connector 1 2 47 AES EBU IN OUT CH 3 4 Digital Audio Connector CH 3 4 48 AES EBU IN OUT CH 5 6 Digital Audio Connector CH 5 6 49 AES EBU IN OUT CH 7 8 Digital Audio Connector CH 7 8 connectors for AES EBU digital audio signals Switch between input and output using the system menu If the LV 58SER01A SDI INPUT or LV 58SER06 3G SDI INPUT is installed and the LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO is set to output the embedded audio is extracted from the selected SDI
70. om Unit No 1 to 4 In addition when installing two LV 58SER40As you can install only one of them into input slots from Unit No 1 to 4 and install other one to Unit No 5 or 6 output When installing three LV 58SER40As you can install only one of them into input slots from Unit No 1 to 4 and install other two to Unit No 5 and 6 output respectively You cannot install two or more of LV 58SER40As into input slots from Unit No 1 to 4 Audio signals are not transmitted If the LV 58SERAOA is installed only to the Unit 5 or 6 output f both the LV 58SER40A and the LV 58SER40 are available install the LV 58SERAOA into input slots from Unit No 1 to 4 When the unit installed to the input slots from Unit No 1 to 4 is LV 58SER40A LV 5800 and LV 58SER40A connect by using the analog audio cable of accessories of the LV 58SER40A Connect according to the following procedures In the case of LV 58SER40 this work is unnecessary An analog audio signal cannot be measured in LV 58SERAO 27 5 INSTALLING THE UNITS 1 Connector P12 9 Connector J3 Figure 5 14 Connection with LV 5800 and LV 58SER40A 1 Connects the cable for analog audio 4 pin terminal side to the connector P12 of a CPU board A CPU board is next to input slot No 6 When it seems that the situation of Units installed to the input output slots from Unit No 1 to 6 interferes with this work you can work easy if you remove its Unit once Connect
71. onnected to it Be sure to refer to the safety precautions in this manual to safely use the part of the instrument where the symbol is marked lt Term gt Warning statements identify warning conditions that if disregarded or not correctly performed or adhered to could result in serious personal injury or even loss of life Term gt Caution statements identify caution conditions that if disregarded not correctly performed or adhered to could result in personal injury or damage to the instrument VIN cates GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY Review the following safety precautions to avoid operator s injury and loss of life and prevent damage and deterioration to this instrument To avoid potential hazards use this product as specified Dake Warnings about the Case and Panels Operator should not remove any cases or panel of the product other than the time of exchange of the unit Be sure to unplug the LV 5800 from the wall socket before you change the installed units If you touch inside the instrument while connecting a power plug to the outlet it could result personal shock or fire hazard Refrain from spilling any liquid on or inserting anything flammables or piece of metal into the ventilation of the instrument Such actions could cause fire shock malfunction and be an accident hazard while the power is on Warnings about the Power Source Make sure to connect only to the rated power line voltag
72. onously and may flicker on the waveform display or picture display The LV 5800 stores the input SDI signal once to the frame memory and then reads the memory using the LCD sync signal which is asynchronous to the input SDI signal Therefore flickers may occur due to frame skip which skips over certain frame memories or frame repeat which reads certain frame memories twice About the Cabinet Use a cabinet with one of the specified serial numbers Please be aware that you cannot attach the LV 5800 to any of the old cabinets with the serial numbers listed below LR 2404 LR 2427 LR 2427A LR 2400 LR 2400 AM 2400 VI LR 2400 VM and LR 2700 1 3 1 INTRODUCTION About Abandonment i Figure 1 1 EU WEEE Directive The EU WEEE Directive applies to this product and its accessories When disposing of this product or its accessories follow the regulations in your country or region WEEE Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Follow the EU Battery Directive when discarding the batteries that you removed from this instrument 2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL LV 5800 operates as a measuring instrument only when the unit separately prepared by the option is installed to the LV 5800 Moreover the method of operating LV 5800 is different according to the installing situation of the unit In this instruction manual about the handling of LV 5800 main frame explains only the portion which operates
73. play when multi display is enabled To switch between multi screen display and 1 screen display use the MULTI key Refer to section 6 2 2 Selecting the Display Format Displaying the Frame of Selected Area Window Marker The Window Marker of LV 5800 GENERAL SETUP can set the frame display of selected area by using 1 to 4 keys OFF Does not display the frame of the selected area Blue Displays the frame of the selected area in blue White Displays the frame of the selected area in white Selection of Screen Capture or Frame Capture The item of Capture Mode in the LV 5800 GENERAL SETUP tab allows selecting the operation mode of the capture function Screen Press CAP key for screen capture mode Video Frame Press CAP key for frame capture mode The capture function of the LV 5800 has a screen capture and a frame capture The screen capture function retrieves the contents displayed on the LV 5800 as image data Since the capture is carried out as image data it cannot process after the capture On the other hand the frame capture is the function which carries out the capture of the data for one frame of SDI signal Since the capture is carried out as frame data it is possible to process some extent after the capture The frame capture function is enabled when the LV 58SERO1A SDI INPUT or LV 58SERO06 3G SDI INPUT is installed Moreover the screen capture function and the frame capture function cannot be performed simult
74. procedures given in this section until you understand the concept concerning the LV 5800 operation and its limitations The LV 5800 may not operate in the same manner as described in this basic procedure depending on the installation conditions of the units and the system settings of the units For details see the user s manual for each unit Selecting the Display Area The LV 5800 is basically designed to be used 4 screen multi display To start the LV 5800 operation first select the display area you want to control within the 4 screen multi display Select a display area using the 1 to 4 keys Figure 6 1 shows the relationship between the keys and the display areas in 4 screen multi display 2006 7 1 10 00 00 m LOS SEPTATE DISPLAY 139 En 3 it rom Reset 00 00 DISPLAY REFRESH FILE USB SELECT MEMORY REAL Figure 6 1 Relationship between the area selection keys and the areas in the 4 screen multi display 31 6 OVERVIEW Figure 6 2 shows the relationship between the keys and the display areas in 2 screen display Press the 1 or 2 key to show the first and second areas of the 4 screen multi display in the 2 screen multi display Press the 3 or 4 key to show the third and fourth areas of the 4 screen multi display in the 2 screen multi display The selected area is displayed expanded also in the 1 screen display 2006 7 1 10 00 00 m
75. r IP address IP Address does not appear when Time Server Select is set to OFF Remote Connector Setting D sub 25 pin connector for remote control Recalls up to 60 points of presets The output of an error and the switch of the input channel and the input unit can also be performed Do not apply external voltage to the output pins All input pins are pulled up to 3 3 V Do not apply voltage exceeding 5 V or negative voltage when externally controlling the LV 5800 A REMOTE 14 pin g 1 pin Figure 7 6 Rear remote connector 51 7 SYSTEM Table 7 2 Remote connector assignments Pin Name Input Function Number Output When Remote Select is Recall When Remote Select is Unit Select 1 ALARM1 Output Becomes active when an error is detected 2 GND GND Ground terminal It connects when recalling preset 3 Input Input is selected It holds by HIGH 4 CH B Input Input B is selected It holds by HIGH 5 N C No connection 6 N C No connection 7 N C No connection 8 N C No connection 9 N C No connection 10 LCH 1 Input Analog audio signal Lch is applied 11 LCH 1 Input Analog audio signal Lch is applied 12 RCH 1 Input Analog audio signal Rch is applied 13 RCH 71 Input Analog audio signal Rc
76. r from the base 70 11 11 MAINTENANCE This instrument is produced under the strictest quality controls at the factory but accuracy may gradually deteriorate due to worn components Therefore periodic calibration should be performed Moreover if troubles etc are found in operation the repair is needed When service or calibration is required contact your local LEADER agent 71 12 12 FIRMWARE REVISION HISTORY FIRMWARE REVISION HISTORY This manual was written for firmware version 6 8 To confirm the version press a key in order of SYS gt F 5 SYSTEM INFORMATION Ver 4 8 The LV 5800 now supports SNTP and can display the date and time obtained from a time server Ver 4 7 Improvements have been made so that screen capture data can be saved to USB memory with two actions File names are now automatically generated combinations of the date and time Ver 3 7 The beeper on the LV 5800 sounds if an error occurs Ver 3 4 The single input mode is added to the LV 5800 The input unit of the LV 5800 can be remotely controlled via the remote connector on the rear panel Ver 3 1 The window frame color can be changed Ver 1 6 The frame capture function is added The current COLOR SYSTEM can be displayed in the WAVEFORM display mode The display on off function is added for the time input information and so on The frame can be erased in the single scre
77. resets The date time and file size which were registered are displayed together with a comment Deleting the Presets MEM F 3 DELETE gt F 1 DELETE YES To delete data that have been registered as a preset turns the function dial F D on the entry menu of preset to select the preset data you wish to delete Then press the F 3 DELETE If the confirming screen is displayed press the F 1 DELETE YES When canceling press the F 3 DELETE NO Copying All Presets Data If you wish to make the same presets data on multiple LV 5800 monitors you can copy entire presets data using the USB memory The unit installation configuration of the LV 5800s between which the preset data is to be copied must be the same If the unit configuration is different the preset data is copied only among the same units installed to the same unit numbers Use FAT16 for the file system on the USB memory The one formatted by other file systems cannot be recognized a Copying from USB to LV 5800 MEM F 5 ALL COPY USB gt INT 1 COPY YES copy the presets data recorded in the USB memory to the LV 5800 press the 5 ALL COPY USB gt INT from the preset entry menu Copies them pressing the F 1 COPY YES on the confirming screen When canceling press the 3 COPY b Copying from LV 5800 to USB memory MEM F 6 ALL COPY INT gt USB 1 COPY YES To copy the presets data recorded in the LV 580
78. s Device Ethernet Connector Standard Supported Input Output Connector Function Type Remote Connector Function Control Signal Control Connector Headphone Output Output Connector Function Output Power Impedance General Specifications Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Spec Guaranteed Temperature Spec Guaranteed Humidity Operating Environment Operating Altitude Overvoltage Category Pollution Degree Power Requirements Dimensions Weight Accessories 5 V DC peak AC USB 2 0 Only a USB memory device is supported IEEE802 3 RJ 45 Remote control and errors monitoring etc from an external computer 10Base T 100Base TX Recalling of presets monitoring of errors LV TTL level LOW active 25 pin D sub female 3 5 mm miniature jack 1 connector stereo Like LV 58SER40A DIGITAL AUDIO it is effective when the unit that has audio decoding function is inserted 120 mWrms 80 0 to 40 C lt 8596 RH without condensation 10 to 30 C lt 8596 RH without condensation Indoor use Up to 2 000 m II 2 AC 90 V to 250 V 50Hz 60Hz 150 W max 215 W x 133 H x 449 D mm 5 kg nstruction 1 Power Cord sa Tete eee oe 1 Cover Inlet 1 Screws for rack mounting 2 inch specification D sub 25 pin connector
79. signal and output as AES EBU signals 15 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION Applying an external signal with the digital audio connector set to output may cause malfunction Be sure to check the setting before applying an AES EBU signal Applying excessive input voltage to the connector can cause damage to the instrument Pay attention to the maximum input voltage range when applying signals The maximum input voltage range of the digital audio connector is 5 V to 5 V 4 2 5 LV 58SER20 DVI I OUTPUT unit Rear Panel 50 DVI I OUTPUT DVI I Output Connector An output connector that supports both TMDS serial digital output and analog RGB output The image displayed on the LV 5800 front panel is delivered in DVI I format Connect the output to external equipment such as an external LCD 4 3 Display Screen 53 52 54 55 56 57 2006 7 1 17 07 27 mi 10801 59 94 YCbCr 422 1 A INT 10801 59 94 YCbCr 422 1 A INT YU P0 lt lt gt lt DA COMPONENT YCbCr i 1080 59 94 YCbCr 422 1 A INT 1080 59 94 YCbCr 422 1 A INT SDI Status SDI Signal DETECT Format 10801 59 94 CRC Ych Cch TRS Pos 0 RS Code 0 Illegal Code Line Number Cable Length lt 5m Checksum Parity Video Quality Gamut Comp Gamut eze Level Ych Level Cch Embedded Audio BCH 0 Parity 0 DBN Inhibit CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
80. so that 1 Pin brown of the cable will be the underside The mark on 1 Pin is shown to the upper surface of the connector Figure 5 15 Connecting the cable to the LV 5800 2 When the Unit installed in the input output slots from Unit No 1 to 6 is removed in step 1 you should return them to the original position again 3 Connects the cable for analog audio 8 pin terminal side to the connector J3 of the LV 58SER40A Connect so that 1 Pin brown will become on this side when it views from the front panel side A cable should pass upper side of the input output slots from unit No 1 to 6 28 5 3 5 INSTALLING THE UNITS Figure 5 16 Connecting the cable to the LV 58SER40A Vent Holes shown Figure 5 17 there holes the top cover side panels of the LV 5800 Do not install the LV 5800 in a way that blocks these vent holes Otherwise malfunction smoke or fire may result SSSSSS Inlet vent holes Exhaust vent holes Figure 5 17 Vent holes 29 6 6 OVERVIEW OVERVIEW Differences in the Operation by Unit Type This section covers
81. ta is being saved It takes approximately five seconds to save a file After USB memory has been connected it takes the LV 5800 approximately five seconds to recognize it Loading a Screen Capture File CAP gt F 7 USB MEM RECALL 1 RECALL BSG files stored in a USB memory can be loaded into the LV 5800 to be redrawn Connect a USB memory containing BSG files 1 and turn the F D from the capture menu to move the cursor to the BSG file you want to load 2 Then press 1 RECALL to load the capture file from the USB memory To draw the capture data press 4 DISPLAY from the capture menu to select HOLD or BOTH Refer to section 8 1 1 Screen Capture Procedure 1 It takes approximately 5 seconds for the LV 5800 to automatically detect the USB memory after it is connected 2 Bitmap files cannot be redrawn on the LV 5800 62 8 FUNCTION External USB FILE LIST FileName Date Time Size Byte 1 20081022143056 bmp 2008 10 22 14 30 56 2359350 2 20081022143056 bsg 2008 10 22 14 30 56 2379390 MAX SIZE 251906 kB FREE SIZE 97968 kB Figure 8 4 Capture file list display and capture file operation menu Table 8 3 Capture file operation menu description Function Menu Function 1 RECALL Loads a screen capture file that has been saved to USB memory 1 RECALL only appears when the cursor is on a file that
82. ted to the USB port It is normally green It turns red while the USB memory is being accessed VAN Do not remove the USB memory when the icon is red It can damage the data or USB memory 17 5 INSTALLING THE UNITS INSTALLING THE UNITS It is the customer s responsibility to install and remove the units appropriately Damages caused by the customer s inadequate handling of the product will be repaired for a fee even if it is within the warranty period LV 5800 is standby mode even if the power switch is turned off electricity is applied to the internal circuit Be sure to remove the power plug from the outlet before installing or removing units Otherwise electric shock or malfunction may result If the power plug is connected to an outlet and the power switch on the front panel is OFF the standby lamp shown in Figure 5 3 blinks In case you handle the unit please wear gloves etc and do not treat bare handed Otherwise it may be injured with parts Electrostatic discharge damage the units the electronic parts of the LV 5800 Follow the precautions below when installing or removing units e Do not perform work in electrically charged locations e Wear antistatic wrist band and gloves to perform work e Avoid touching the parts the units as much as possible 18 5 INSTALLING THE UNITS 5 1 Removing the Units Remove the top cover to install or remove a unit
83. thout the power on Operating Humidity Range Operating humidity range is lt 85 RH without condensation Do not operate the instrument with wet hands This could cause a shock and fire hazard Operation in the Presence of Gasses Operating the instrument in and near the presence or storage locations of flammable explosive gasses or fumes could create an explosion and fire hazard Do not operate the instrument anywhere near such environments Avoid Insertions Do not insert metals or flammable objects or drop liquid on or into the instrument To do so could cause fire shock malfunction and create a dangerous accident hazard If You Notice Something Wrong during Operation While operating the instrument if smoke fire or a bad smell occurs turn off the instrument at once for it could cause a fire hazard When such a case occurs turn off the power switch and pull the plug of the cord from the plug socket Contact your local LEADER agent after confirming there is no fire Warning about Grounding The instrument has a ground terminal to avoid electric shock hazard and to protect the instrument from damage Ensure that the product is properly grounded for safe operation GENERAL SAFETY SUMMARY Review the following safety precautions to avoid operator s injury and loss of life and prevent damage and deterioration to this instrument To avoid potential hazards use this product as specified Z Naska Cautions about the Outp
84. to section 7 2 1 LV 5800 General Settings Capture Preparation Show the display you want to capture and press the CAP key Starting the Capture Operation CAP F 3 REFRESH If the CAP key is pressed at this time the LV 5800 screen has been captured to the internal memory However when you want to capture the screen again push the F 3 REFRESH key Selecting the Display CAP F 4 DISPLAY REAL HOLD BOTH To view the screen capture press F 4 DISPLAY to select HOLD Select BOTH to display the input signal and the screen capture overlapped 1 REAL Continues to update the input signal display HOLD Displays the screen capture 2 BOTH Displays the input signal and the still image data of the screen capture on top of each other with their intensities halved 2 1 In the captured still image data video signal waveforms vector waveforms audio waveforms and eye pattern waveforms are displayed in cyan except when the waveform color is set to GREEN or MULTI 2 When you specify HOLD or BOTH to check the still image data items such as scales read outs and the 5 bars are not displayed The draw data is saved as image data if you save the capture data as a bitmap file to a USB memory 60 8 Selecting the Screen Capture File The screen capture is cleared if you change the display mode or turn the power OFF However you can save the screen capture to a USB memory to
85. tor sure to use the LV 5800 the 90 V to 250 V range 39 Vent Holes Vent holes for cooling the LV 5800 WARNING Smoke or fire may result if you use the LV 5800 with the vent holes blocked Do not block the vent holes Refer to section 5 3 Vent Holes 40 EXT REF External Synchronization Input Connector The external synchronization signal input connector for the video signal waveform display The input configuration is loop through Terminate the end of the cascade connection at 75 Q HDTV tri level sync signals and NTSC PAL black burst signals are supported for the input signal Applying excessive input to the connector cause damage to the instrument Pay attention to the maximum input voltage range when applying signals The maximum input voltage range of the external synchronization input connector is 5 V 14 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION LV 585 SDI INPUT Rear Panel 41 INPUT SDI A SDI Signal Input A Connector 43 INPUT SDI B SDI Signal Input B Connector Input connectors for serial digital signals SDI Each input connector is terminated internally at 75 O Therefore you do not need to connect a terminator Use a cable with a characteristic impedance of 75 for the connection Applying excessive input voltage to the connector cause damage to the instrument Pay attention to the maximum i
86. ut Connectors Do not supply external power to Output terminal this could cause the instrument to malfunction If the cable touches DC power supply etc there is a possibility that an internal attenuator might be damaged by a fire Caution When Not Using the Instrument for a Long Time Make sure to disconnect the power cord from the socket when you do not use the instrument for a long time Routine Maintenance Avoid the use of thinner or benzene solvents for cleaning cases panels and knobs since this might remove the paint or damage plastic surfaces Wipe cases panels and knobs lightly with a soft cloth damped with neutral detergent Do not allow water detergent or other foreign objects to enter the instrument while cleaning Remove the power cord plug from the socket when cleaning the instrument Please conform to the above warnings and cautions for safe operation There are cautions in each area of this instruction manual so please conform to each caution If you have any questions about this manual please feel free to contact your local LEADER agent 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing LEADER s measuring instruments Please read this instruction manual carefully to ensure correct and safe operation If you have any difficulties or questions on how to use the instrument after you have read this manual please feel free to contact your local LEADER agent After you have re
87. ws or hides the signal assigned to CH3 when displaying the component video signal waveforms in the selected area The key LED turns on off each time you press the key When the key LED is illuminated the signal assigned to CH3 is shown Otherwise the signal is hidden You can switch each area on the 4 screen multi display using CH3 key MODE Group 18 WFM Key Video Signal Waveform Display Key Displays the video signal waveform in the selected area You can set the video signal waveform display independently for each area in the 4 screen multi display A unit with a video signal input is required such as the LV 58SER01A SDI INPUT Refer to section 6 4 Video Signal Waveform Display 10 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION 19 VECT Key Vector Waveform Display Key Displays the vector signal waveform in the selected area You can set the vector signal waveform display independently for each area in the 4 screen multi display A unit with a video signal input is required such as the LV 58SER01A SDI INPUT Refer to section 6 5 Vector Waveform Display 20 PIC Key Picture Display Key Displays the picture in the selected area You can set the picture display independently for each area in the 4 screen multi display A unit with a video signal input is required such as the LV 585 SDI INPUT Refer to section 6 6 Picture Display 21 AUDIO Key Audio Display Key Displays the audio in the selected area

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