Leader LV5900A Waveform Monitor Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
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Leader LV5900A Waveform Monitor

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Product Information

The LV5900A is a waveform monitor designed for video monitoring and transmission quality analysis. It offers unmatched ease of use with dedicated buttons and knobs, as well as optional control with a USB mouse. The monitor features a 9-inch full HD panel with touch operation for intuitive control. It supports a wide range of 2K/4K/8K formats, including 12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI single link, 6G-SDI dual link, 3G-SDI dual link and quad link, HD-SDI quad link, and 12G-SDI dual link and quad link (8K). It also supports 8K Square Division (4 x 4K) format. The LV5900A offers comprehensive transmission quality  monitoring, including external sync phase difference display, lip sync measurement, SDI signal frequency deviation measurement, equivalent cable length meter, and ancillary data analysis. It provides a full suite of video monitoring displays, such as waveform display, vector display, picture display, 5-bar display, and CIE chromaticity. It also includes quality control (QoE) functions like freeze error, black error, and gamut error detection. In terms of audio monitoring, the LV5900A supports MADI audio and embedded SDI audio. It includes features like audio level meter, Lissajous Surround, loudness measurement, mute detection, and clip error detection. The LV5900A has an eye pattern feature that supports HD-SDI to 12G-SDI and provides eye patterns for each of the 4 SDI inputs. It also includes features like automatic eye measurement, jitter display, and histogram. Other features of the LV5900A include closed caption decode (CEA-608, CEA-708, Japanese closed captions, Teletext, OP47 subtitles), timing characteristics vs external sync display, customizable layout options for waveforms, vector, picture, etc., and SDI signal generation function for HD-SDI to 12G-SDI and 8K video formats. It also supports HDR formats like ITU-R BT.2100 HLG, PQ, S-Log3, C-Log, and Log-C. The LV5900A offers a focus assist feature with a new focusing algorithm based on nonlinear super-resolution technology.

Product Usage Instructions

To use the LV5900A waveform monitor:

  1. Connect the LV5900A to the video source using the appropriate SDI cables.
  2. Power on the LV5900A and adjust the settings as needed using the dedicated buttons and knobs.
  3. If desired, connect a USB mouse to the LV5900A for control.
  4. Use the touch operation on the 9-inch full HD panel to navigate through the various displays and functions.
  5. Monitor the video signals using the waveform display, vector display, picture display, 5-bar display, and CIE chromaticity.
  6. Check for quality issues like freeze errors, black errors, and gamut errors using the QoE functions.
  7. Monitor audio signals using the MADI audio and embedded SDI audio features, including the audio level meter, Lissajous Surround, loudness measurement, mute detection, and clip error detection.
  8. Analyze eye patterns for each of the 4 SDI inputs using the eye pattern feature.
  9. Decode closed captions, teletext, and subtitles as needed.
  10. Monitor the timing characteristics and synchronization states of SDI video signals compared to the external reference sync signal.
  11. Customize the layout of waveforms, vector, picture, etc. according to your monitoring needs.
  12. Generate SDI signals for different formats like HD-SDI to 12G-SDI and 8K video formats.
  13. Utilize the HDR support for precise level control based on estimated display brightness.
  14. Use the focus assist feature for accurate focus evaluation, even in low-contrast, high-resolution frames.

General

The LV5900A waveform monitor supports SMPTE ST 2082-12, which is used to receive 7680(8192)x4320 / 59.94P YCBCR10bit 8K video via 12G-SDI QUAD LINK. As the LV5900A supports not only 8K but also a 4k input and four simultaneous HD inputs, you can use it as a high-end 8K monitor and switch between other formats as needed.
The waveform, vector, picture, and eye pattern displays enables easy measurement and quality control of video signals. The status display allows you to confirm system stability with comprehensive event logs and long-term charts.

Features

Unmatched ease of use

  • Dedicated buttons and knobs for simple operation.
  • Optional control with USB mouse
  • 9-inch full HD panel with touch operation

Wide range of 2K/4K/8K Formats

  • 12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI single link
  • 6G-SDI dual link
  • 3G-SDI dual link and quad link
  • HD-SDI quad link
  • 12G-SDI dual link and quad link(8K)
  • 8K Square Division ( 4 x 4K )

Comprehensive Transmission Quality Monitoring

  • External sync phase difference display
  • Lip sync measurement
  • SDI signal frequency deviation measurement
  • Equivalent cable length meter
  • Ancillary data analysis

Video Monitoring

  • Full suite of displays
  • Audio Monitoring

MADI audio and Embedded SDI Audio

  • Level meter
  • Lissajous
  • Surround (8K is not supported.)
  • Loudness
  • Mute
  • Clip error detection, etc.

Eye Pattern

  • HD-SDI to 12G-SDI support
  • Eye pattern available for each of 4 SDI inputs
  • Automatic eye measurement
  • Jitter display
  • Histogram

Closed Caption Decode

  • CEA-608 CEA-708
  • Japanese closed captions
  •  Teletext
  • OP47 Subtitles

Timing Characteristics vs External Sync
The phase difference and synchronization states of SDI video signals are shown graphically versus the external reference sync signal to identify any link timing issue.

Customizable Layout
Waveforms, vector, picture, etc. can be laid out freely (in both size and location) of your choice to match the monitoring need.

SDI Signal Generation Function

  • HD-SDI to 12G-SDI support
  • 8K video format support

HDR
ITU-R BT.2100(HLG, PQ), S-Log3, C-Log, Log-C
Precise level control is possible based on the estimated display brightness (Nits) using the OOTF.

Focus Assist
The LV5900A offers a new focusing algorithm based on nonlinear super- resolution technology. This makes accurate focus evaluation possible, even for difficult low-contrast, high resolution frames.

Function

Superb Operability
The LV5900A is designed to give top priority to operability. A 9-inch full HD LCD panel features wide viewing angles and excellent color reproducibility. This model can also be used as a high-grade HD picture monitor. In addition, a touch-panel external monitor connected through USB interface enables intuitive operations and settings through touch operation.

2K/4K/8K Video Formats
Video format support includes SDI signals ranging from 8K video with quad link of 12G-SDI, 4K video over single link 12G-SDI, dual link of 6G-SDI, quad link of 3G-SDI and quad link of HD-SDI, in addition to single link HD-SDI and 3G- SDI.

8K Square Division
The LV5900A also supports 8K divided into 4K sized squares. While the 8K square division system is not included in the television signal standard, it is a system used when existing 4K equipment is repurposed to partially process the video signal in each area.

4K/12G-SDI Simultaneous Display of 2 Inputs
In the case of 12G-SDI, two 4K inputs can be displayed simultaneously.

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Transmission Quality Analysis
The LV5900A provides enhanced ancillary data analysis which includes sync measurement (8K support coming), SDI signal frequency deviation measurement, and equivalent cable length measurement.

Eye Pattern Display
Both eye-pattern and jitter displays are available for SDI signals covering from HD-SDI through 12G-SDI. The LV5900A automatically calculates key eye measurement values. Furthermore, a histogram can be superimposed on the eye- pattern display for more detailed physical layer evaluation.

Signal Alignment
Phase differences and synchronization status of all SDI video signals can be checked graphically against external reference signals (black burst, tri-level sync signal).

Closed Caption Decode
CEA-608 or CEA-708 closed captions, teletexts, OP47 subtitles as well as Japanese subtitles are decoded and displayed for HD to 4K formats.

Video Analysis
A comprehensive selection of displays are available for monitoring video signals including waveform, vector, picture, 5bar gamut, and CIE chromaticity diagram mapping. In addition, automated quality control (QoE) alerts include freeze error, black error, and gamut error detection functions. Detected errors can be recorded in event logs.

CIE Chart
The LV5900A features a chromaticity display that supports ITU-R BT.709 and ITU-RBT.2020 colorimetry. The display mode conforms to CIE 1931 (xy diagram) and CIE1976 (u’v’ diagram). Because the CIE chart display can display two color areas, it can be used to reduce the color within the BT.709 color area or confirm the contents exceeding the BT.709 color area by using equipment that conforms to BT.2020. For the color display, chromaticity points are displayed by using colors that are contained in video signals (or are available on the picture). Chromaticity points can be measured at each point with the cursor.

HDR
Level monitoring of HDR signals includes support for S-Log3, HLG, and PQ as specified in ITU-R BT.2100, and level management at an assumed luminance (Nits) on the display with OOTF is possible. The HDR scale is added to the IRE scale and, for the CineZone display, the luminance distribution in HDR and SDR can be easily evaluated.

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The SDR part is rendered monochrome, the HDR region is colored according to luminance.
Content above an upper limit value is colored magenta.
The upper limit value, the reference value, and the lower limit value can be varied.

HDR Pixel Measurement
A crosshair cursor can be used to evaluate up to three points in an image simultaneously.

Audio Analysis Function
For audio embedded in SDI, or for discreet MADI input, level meter, Lissajous, surround display (8K not supported), loudness, mute, clip error detection, and other audio tools are available. Detected errors can be recorded in event logs.

Focus Assist
The LV5900A offers a unique tool to quickly identify focal issues in low- contrast, high-pixel count images. A proprietary algorithm provides visual cues to help achieve focus in these difficult conditions.

ID / Iris / Tally Display
Display camera ID, and tally information received via Serial RS-422/485 ports. Remote connectivity is also supported.

SDI Signal Generator
The built-in SDI signal generator supports HD-SDI to 12G-SDI signals. Patterns include HD multi-format color bars, 4K multi-format color bars (simple pattern), and flat field patterns with selectable levels. Overlay of a moving graphic and embedded audio are also supported. To qualify the pull-in margin of receivers in 4K quad-link systems, the phase of each link can be controlled.
Sample patterns: 100% color bar, 75% color bar, HD multi-format color bar, 4K multi-format color bar, color luster, gamma, cross hatch, 10-step, limit lamp, check field, lip sync pattern, HDR color bar.

Customizable Layout
Unique to Leader products, the user can fully customize the screen layout to match the monitoring situation. Waveform, vector, picture, etc. can be sized and arranged in nearly any position.
Multiple input signals up to four inputs can be displayed simultaneously, and one single input signal can be displayed in multiple windows.

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Simultaneous Display
SDI input signals from the four rear inputs can be assigned to any of the A to D display channels. By allocating one SDI input signal to multiple display channels, it is possible to monitor video signals in multiple display formats. For example, SDI input 1 can be rendered as composite video on display channel A and as a component video waveform on display channel B.

  • Only HD, 3G-A, and 3G-B-DL are supported.
  • It is not possible to monitor errors in the background of input channels not assigned to display channels.

SPECIFICATIONS

SDI Video Formats

  • Supported Standard HD, 3G-A, 3G-B-DL, HD(DL),
    3G-B-DS, 3G(DL)-2K, 3G(DL)-4K, HD(QL),
    3G(QL), 6G, 12G, 12G(QL), 12G(DL)

For more information on standards, see “SDI Input Format Standards” on page 15.

SDI Audio Formats and Standards

  • Supported Standard SMPTE ST 299
  • Sampling Frequency 48 kHz
  • Quantization 24 bit
  • Format L-PCM
  • Clock Generation Generated from the video clock
  • Synchronization Synchronized to the video signal All video and audio streams must be synchronized during Simul Display.

SDI Audio Channel Separation

  • 2K, 4K Separates up to 16 channels into groups G1 to G4 from the specified SDI input
  • 8K(QL) Separates up to 32 channels into groups G1 to G8 from LINK1 (SUB1), LINK2 (SUB5), LINK3 (SUB9), and LINK4 (SUB13) of the SDI input
  • 8K(DL) Separates up to 32 channels into groups G1 to G4 from LINK1 (SUB1, SUB2) and LINK2 (SUB9, SUB10) of the SDI input

MADI Input Audio Formats and Standards

  • Supported Standard AES-10
  • Sampling Frequency 48 kHz
  • Quantization 24 bit
  • Format L-PCM
  • Clock Generation Generated from the MADI input signal
    • MADI Audio Channel (*1)
      2K, 4K Fix to 8ch or fix to 16ch
      8K Fix to 16ch or fix to 32ch

MADI does not have the concept of audio groups, but groups of four channels are divided into G1 to G8 to provide operability similar to that of SDI embedded audio.

SDI Input Connector

  • Connector Type BNC
  • Number of Input Connectors 4 (SDI INPUT 1, 2, 3, 4)
  • Input Impedance 75 Ω
  • Input Return Loss
    • 5 MHz to 1.485 GHz -15 dB or more
    • 1.485 to 2.970 GHz -10 dB or more
    • 2.970 to 5.940 GHz -7 dB or more
    • 5.940 to 11.880 GHz -4 dB or more
  • Maximum Input Voltage ±1 V (DC + peak AC)
  • Eye Pattern Display Select any of the input connectors from SDI INPUT 1 to 4 to show the eye pattern.

SDI Output Connector

  • Connector Type BNC
  • Number of Output Connectors 4 (SDI OUTPUT 1, 2, 3, 4)
  • Output Impedance 75 Ω
  • Output Return Loss
    • 5 MHz to 1.485 GHz -15 dB or more
    • 1.485 to 2.970 GHz -10 dB or more
    • 2.970 to 5.940 GHz -7 dB or more
    • 5.940 to 11.880 GHz -4 dB or more
  • Output Voltage 800 mVp-p ± 10 % (into 75 Ω)
  • Output Signal Reclocked signal of SDI input (*1), TSG output
  • Reclocked Signal Reclocks the SDI signals of SDI INPUT 1 to 4 and outputs them through SDI OUTPUT 1 to 4
  • Select Reclocked Signal SDI OUTPUT 1 can reclock and output a signal from SDI INPUT 1 to 4 by switching. (*2)
  • Signal Generation Function SDI OUTPUT 1 to 4 output SDI signals as a TSG

When SDI system setting is 2K HD/3G-B-DL/3G-A and input signal is 6G-SDI, reclock output is not possible.
Valid when the display assignment mode is set to off.

External Reference Input

  • Connector Type BNC
  • Number of Input Connectors 1 pair
  • Input Impedance 15 kΩ passive loop-through
  • Input Return Loss ≥ 30 dB for 50 kHz to 30 MHz into 75 Ω
  • Maximum Input Voltage ±5 V (DC + peak AC)
  • Input Signal Tri-level sync or NTSC/PAL black burst signal 10 field IDs are supported.
  • Function Video signal waveform display (1) and phase difference (2) display based on the phase of an external sync signal
    Waveform display of external sync signal (*3)

The display position of the video signal waveform display and the measured phase of the phase difference display based on the phase of the external sync signal may vary by ±1 clock depending on the timing when the external sync signal or SDI signal is connected or disconnected or when the device is restarted.
1 Video signal waveform display based on the phase of an external sync signal is not possible for the following formats.

  • 3G’s 720/30P, 720/29.97P, 720/25P, 720/24P, 720/23.98P
    • HD(DL)’s 1080/60P, 1080/59.94P, 1080/50P
    • 3G(DL), 3G(QL), HD(QL), 6G, 12G, 12G(QL), 12G(DL)
    • Frame frequency 48P, 47.95P
  • Phase difference display based on the phase of an external sync signal is not possible for the following formats.
    • 3G’s 720/30P, 720/29.97P, 720/25P, 720/24P, 720/23.98P
    • 12G(DL)
  • Waveform display using an external sync signal is not possible for the following formats.
  • HD(DL), 3G(DL)-2K, 3G-B-DS, 12G(For 4K 2-screen display)

MADI Input/Output Connectors

  • MADI Input Connector
  • Connector Type BNC
  • Number of Input Connectors 1
  • Input Impedance 75 Ω
  • Maximum Input Voltage ±1 V (DC + peak AC)
  • MADI Output Connector
  • Connector Type BNC
  • Number of Output Connectors 1
  • Output Impedance 75 Ω
  • Output Signal Reclocks the MADI signals of MADI INPUT
  • Output Voltage 450 mVp-p ± 10 % (into 75 Ω)

Monitor Output Connector

  • SDI Output Connector
  • Function Output the displayed screen to an SDI monitor
  • Output Connector BNC
  • Number of Output Connectors 1
  • Output Impedance 75 Ω
  • Output Return Loss 5 MHz to 1.485 GHz 15 dB or more 1.485 to 2.97 GHz 10 dB or more
  • Output Voltage 800 mVp-p ± 10 % (into 75 Ω)
  • Output Signal Outputs the LCD screen in HD, 3G-A, or 3G-B-DL.
  • Output Format
    Color System| Quantizatio n| Image| Frame (Field) Frequency/Scanning| Supported Standard
    ---|---|---|---|---
    YCBCR 4:2:2|

10bit

|

1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I|

SMPTE ST 274

60/59.94/50 /P

  • Synchronization Synchronized with the LCD refresh rate (free run or frequency synchronization with the external reference signal(*1))
  • Function Output the displayed screen to an HDMI monitor (*2)
  • Output Connector HDMI
  • Number of Output Connectors 1
  • Signal Format Single Link T.M.D.S
  • DDC Not supported
  • HOT PLUG Detection Not supported
  • Output Signal Outputs the LCD screen
  • Image 1920×1080
  • Frame Frequency 60P, 59.94P, 50P
  • Synchronization Synchronized with the LCD refresh rate (free run or frequency synchronization with the external reference signal(*1))

Touch Control Touch control possible by connecting the USB touch panel interface of a touch panel monitor to the LV5900A (*3)
Frame (field) frequencies 24 Hz and 23.98 Hz are not supported.
LEADER does not guarantee the operation on all HDMI monitors.
LEADER does not guarantee that all touch panel type monitors will work with the LV5900A.

  • Headphone Output
  • Output Connector One 3.5 mm mini jack (stereo)
  • Output Signal 2 channels from the audio signals that are being displayed on the screen (downmixed Lt and Rt are also possible)
  • Sampling Frequency 48 kHz
  • Volume Adjustment Using the menu
  • Power Output 100 mW maximum (into 8 Ω load)

Control Connectors

  • USB Port
  • Port Type Standard A
  • Number of Ports 2
  • Specifications USB 2.0
  • Compatible Devices USB memory, USB mouse, touch panel monitor
  • USB Memory Feature Saves capture data, preset data, event log
  • data, data dumps, and loudness log data
  • USB Mouse Feature Used to control on the screen
  • Touch panel monitor Touch control of the displayed screen (1,2)
  • Ethernet Port
  • Supported Standard IEEE802.3
  • Supported Protocol
  • TELNET (*3) Command control, status query
  • FTP File transfer
  • SNMP Command control, alarm query
  • HTTP Remote monitoring and control from a
  • Web browser
  • SNTP Internal clock synchronization
  • Connector Type RJ-45
  • Type 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, 1000Base-T
  • Function Remote control from an external PC, file transfer, status information query

Remote Connector

  • Port Type 15-pin D-sub (female)

  • Locking Screws Inch screws (No.4-40UNC)

  • Number of Ports 1

  • Control Signal LV-TTL level (low active)

  • Input Voltage Range 0 to 5 V DC

  • All inputs are pulled up to +3.3 V (control is also possible using +5 V)

  • Function Load preset settings, switch input signals, transmit alarm signals activate tally, and

  • start, stop, and clear the loudness measurement

  • Alarm Output Outputs alarms signals when a format alarm occurs, when various errors occur, when the fan malfunctions, or when the internal temperature is abnormal

  • RS-422/485 Connector

  • Supported Protocols

  • Leader Receives tally, camera ID, and camera iris signals and displays them

  • Supported Versions UMD 3.1, UMD 4.0
    Port Type RJ-45

  • Number of Ports 2

Pinch out and swipe operations are not supported.
LEADER does not guarantee that all touch panel type monitors will work with the LV5900A.
You cannot use TELNET and the LV7290 at the same time.

Front Panel

  • Display
  • LCD Type 9-inch color TFT
  • Resolution 1920×1080P
  • Refresh Rate 60 Hz, 59.94 Hz, 50 Hz (free run or frequency synchronization with the external reference signal(*1))
  • Key LEDs All the keys are dimly back-lit.
  • The selected key is lit more brightly.
  • Power Switch Electronic switch (which remembers
  • whether the instrument is on or off)
  • Last Memory Backs up the panel settings to memory
  • Key Lock Lock by holding down the SYS key.
  • Prevents unintentional operations on the instrument.

The LCD refresh rate changes automatically depending on the frame rate of the external reference signaL

Frame Rate of the External Reference Signal LCD Refresh Rate
23.98Hz Free run
24Hz Free run
25Hz 50Hz
29.97Hz 59.94Hz
30Hz 60Hz

Capt uring

  • Screen Capture
  • Function Captures the screen
  • Display Displays only the captured image or overlays the captured image over the input signal
  • Media Internal memory (RAM) and USB memory You can only save one screen capture to the internal memory.
  • Data Output Saved to bitmap format to a USB memory device or to a file format that the instrument can load (BSG).
  • Data Input Data saved to a USB memory device can be loaded and displayed on the instrument.
  • Frame Capture (4K 2-screen display is not supported)
  • Function Captures frame data
  • Input Signal SDI signal
  • Display Displays only the captured frame data or superimposes the captured frame data over the input signal
  • Media Internal memory (RAM) and USB memory
  • Stores 1 frame or 16 consecutive frames (4 frames for 8K, 32 frames for some formats) in the internal memory
  • Data Output Saved to DPX or TIFF format to a USB memory device or to a file format that the instrument can load (FRM). (*1)
  • Data Input Data saved to a USB memory device can be loaded and displayed on the instrument. (*2)
  • Capture Timing Manual and automatic (error capture)
  • Error Capturing Automatically captures frame data when an error occurs
  • Error Location Search Can be searched on Frame Capture Viewer

Presets

  • Preset Saves panel settings (with a few exceptions)
  • Number of Presets 60
  • Preset Loading Method Front panel or remote connector(*1)
  • Copying All preset data can be copied from the instrument to a USB memory device or from a USB memory device to the instrument.

Display

  • Number of simultaneously displayed SDI input signals
  • HD、3G-A、3G-B-DL 4
  • HD(DL) 2
  • 3G-B-DS 1
  • 3G(DL)-2K 2
  • 3G(DL)-4K 1
  • HD(QL) 1
  • 3G(QL) 1
  • 6G 1
  • 12G
  • 4K 2-Screen Display On 2
  • 4K 2-Screen Display Off 1
  • 12G(QL) 1
  • 12G(DL) 1

Display Mode

  • Single display Displays a single input signal
  • Simul Display Displays two or more input signals simultaneously
  • 4K 2-Screen Display For 4K 12G, displays two channels of 4K
  • input signals simultaneously (*1)
  • Display Assignment Mode (Only HD, 3G-A, and 3G-B-DL are supported)
  • Maps the input video signal of a channel to multiple areas (*2)
  • Alarm Indications
  • System Alarm Indication Displays an alarm when the fan malfunctions or when the internal temperature is abnormal
  • Error Indication Displays an error when an receive signal error occurs

Display Layout

  • Multi Display Control the WFM/PIC and other display
  • functions in multiple areas from a single screen

Customized Layout

  • Function Freely arrange the windows shown with the
  • WFM, VECT, PIC, AUDIO, STATUS, and EYE keys (one of each), and a window consisting of six displays shown with MULTI
  • Display Format Displays up to four single link input signals in tiled, mixed, V aligned, or H aligned mode.
  • Normal Mode Each display area is divided evenly.
  • Tiled Display The windows are divided into four quadrants.
  • Mixed Display The windows are cascaded.
  • V Aligned Display The windows are arranged top to bottom.
  • H Aligned Display The windows are arranged side by side.
  • Tile Mode The display contents arranged in the display are shown in four quadrants per screen.
  • V Aligned Mode The display contents arranged in the display are shown in four vertical divided windows per screen.
  • H Aligned Mode The display contents arranged in the display are shown in four horizontally divided windows per screen.

Enhanced Layout

  • Function When multiple channels of single link are displayed, the selected channel is automatically shown in a specific area.
  • You can make the specific area larger than the other areas to show the selected channel enlarged.
  • 3G-B-DS Display Format
  • Aligned Display The screen is divided into windows.
  • Time Display
  • Displayed Contents Current time, time code
  • Current Time Display The time based on the internal clock
  • Time Code Display LTC, VITC
  • Supported Standard
  • LTC, VITC SMPTE ST 12-2

Tally Display

  • Remote Connector Turn on and off the tally display by controlling through the remote connector
  • RS-485 Control Shows tallies through RS-485 control
  • Camera ID Display
  • Instrument Setting Shows the camera ID set with the instrument’s menu RS-485 Control Shows the camera ID through RS-485 control Iris
  • Display RS-485 Control Shows the iris through RS-485 control

The signals that can be displayed simultaneously are the 4K input signals of SDI INPUT 1
and 2 or the 4K input signals of SDI INPUT 3 and 4. Apply signals with the same format to both channels.
Simultaneous display of HDR and normal picture or CINEZONE and normal picture is possible. However, there is a limit to the number of channels that can be displayed. This can be set only for HD/3G-A/3G-B-DL single link. It cannot be set for 4K signals or SDI system that transmits multiple lines.

Video Signal Waveform Display

  • Waveform Control
  • Display Mode
  • Overlay Overlays component signals
  • Parade Displays component signals side by side
  • Blanking Interval H and V blanking periods can be masked.
  • RGB Conversion Converts a YCBCR signal into an RGB signal and displays the result
  • Channel Assignment GBR or RGB order
  • Pseudo-Composite Display Artificially converts component signals into composite signalsand displays the result
  • Line Select Displays the selected line
  • Sweep Modes H, V
  • Color 7 colors to choose from
  • Vertical Axis
  • Gain ×1, ×5, ×10
  • Variable Gain
  • Gain x1 ×0.2 to ×2.0
  • Gain x5 ×1.0 to ×10.0
  • Gain x10 ×2.0 to ×10.0
  • Amplitude Accuracy ±0.5% (single default display)
  • 3G, HD(DL) (1080/60P, 1080/59.94P, 1080/50P)
  • Y Signal ±0.5 % (1 to 60 MHz)
  • CBCR Signal ±0.5 % (0.5 to 30 MHz)
  • Low-Pass Attenuation ≥ 20 dB (at 40 MHz)
  • 3G, HD, HD(DL) (1080/60P, 1080/59.94P, 1080/50P)
  • Y Signal ±0.5 % (1 to 30 MHz)
  • CBCR Signal ±0.5 % (0.5 to 15 MHz)
  • Low-Pass Attenuation ≥ 20 dB (at 20 MHz)
  • Horizontal Axis
  • Line Display
  • Display Format Overlay (1H, 2H) (*1)
  • Parade (1H, 2H, 3H)
  • 4Y parade (4H)
  • Magnification ×1 / ×10 / ×20 / ACTIVE / BLANK
  • Field Display
  • Display Format Overlay (1V, 2V) (*2)
  • Parade (1V, 2V, 3V)
  • Magnification ×1, ×20, ×40
  • Time Accuracy ±0.5% (single default display)
  • Cursor Measurement

Composition

  • Horizontal Cursors 2 (REF and DELTA)
  • Vertical Cursors 2 (REF and DELTA)
  • Simultaneous Display Displays the horizontal cursors and vertical cursors simultaneously
  • Amplitude Measurement mV, %, R%, DEC, HEX
  • Time Measurement Second display
  • Frequency Display Computes and displays the frequency with the length of one period set to the time between two cursors
  • Cursor Value Display Displays measured values at the cursors Scale
  • Type %, V, decimal, hexadecimal
  • Display Colors 7 colors to choose from HDR Scale Adds an HDR scale to each scale for HDR
  • External Sync Signal Waveform Display
  • Compatible SDI Systems Can be displayed for HD, 3G-A, 3G-B-DL, 12G(1-screen display), 6G, 3G(QL), 3G(DL)- 4K, HD(QL), 12G(DL), and 12G(QL)
  • Features Waveform display of external sync signal
  • Vertical Axis
  • Gain ×1
  • Variable Gain CAL
  • Horizontal Axis
  • Line Display
  • Display Format 1H, 2H
  • Magnification ×1
  • Field Display
  • Display Format 1V, 2V
  • Magnification ×1
  • Scale
  • Type %

Display Colors 7 colors to choose from
2H display is not possible when the input signal is 4K.
2V display is not possible when the input signal is progressive.

Vector Display

  • Display Colors 7 colors to choose from
  • Blanking Interval H and V blanking periods can be masked (according to the video signal waveform display settings).
  • Pseudo-Composite Display Artificially converts component signals into composite signals and displays the result
  • Line Select Displays the selected line
  • Gain ×1, ×5, IQ-MAG
  • Variable Gain
  • Gain x1 ×0.2 to ×2.0
  • Gain x5 ×1.0 to ×10.0
  • Gain IQ-MAG
  • Component display 0.620 to 6.240
  • Pseudo-composite display 0.570 to 5.700
  • Amplitude Accuracy ±0.5 %

Scale

  • Type AUTO, ITU-R BT.709, DCI, ITU-R BT.2020
  • Color Bar Saturation 75%, 100%
  • IQ Axis Show or hide
  • Display Colors 7 colors to choose from
  • Variable Scale ON, OFF
  • ARIB Check Marker OFF, STD-B66, STD-B72
  • Vector Marker Display Displays a marker and numeric value at the specified location on the vector display
  • Number of Markers 1
  • Numeric Display Displays the marker position numerically
  • Cb Displays the CB position as a percentage
  • Cr Displays the CR position as a percentage deg Displays the hue in degrees.
  • d Displays the distance from the center as a percentage
  • Variable Marker Marker and frame resizing
  • Histogram Display(4K 2-screen display is not supported)
  • Displays the Y, R, G, and B histograms 5-Bar Display (4K 2-screen display is not supported)
  • Function Converts an SDI signal into Y, R, G, B, and composite values, and then displays the five peak levels.
  • Channel Assignment RGB, GBR Scale %, mV, HEX, DEC
  • Error Level Based on the gamut error, composite gamut error, and luminance error thresholds
  • Line Select (8K is not supported.)
  • Displays the selected line
  • Low-Pass Filter The same as for gamut errors

Picture Screen

  • Quantization 8 bit (internal signal processing is performed with signed 12 bit or higher) Level Mapping Maps the black level to 0 (8bit), SDI code value 1024 to 255 (8bit)
  • Display Sizes Reduced, 1/4 8K (8K only), actual size (4K  2-screen display or 8K is not supported), ×2 (4K and 8K are not supported.), full frame (4K and 8K are not supported.)
  • Quality Adjustment and Color Selection  Brightness, contrast, RGB gain, RGB bias, chroma gain, monochrome display (RGB gain, RGB bias, chroma gain not valid)
  • Frame Rate Converts the frame rate based on the LCD  frame rate (60P, 59.94P, 50P)

Aspect Marker Display

  • 17:9 aspect ratio 16:9, 14:9, 13:9, 4:3, 2.39:1
  • 16:9 aspect ratio 17:9, 14:9, 13:9, 4:3, 2.39:1, AFD (*1)
  • Aspect Marker Format Line, shadow (99 levels), or black
  • Safety Marker Size ARIB TR-B4, SMPTE RP-218, or userdefined
  • AFD Display (*1) Displays abbreviations for SMPTE ST 2016-
  • 1-2007 standard AFD codes
  • Line Select Marks the selected line

Error Indication (*2) Displays markers in the gamut error and level error areas AFD Supports only HD-SDI.
Errors are not displayed for the 4K 2-screen display. signals are down converted internally to 4K and then displayed.
For the 4K 2-screen display, signals are down converted internally to 2K and then displayed

  • Superimpose Display (4K 2-screen display or 8K is not supported)
  • Displays English closed captions, European closed captions, and
  • Japanese closed captions over the picture

English Closed Caption

  • Supported Standards (Mapping Standards)
  • EIA-708 SMPTEST 334
  • EIA/CEA-608-B (EIA-708-B)
  • SMPTE ST 334
  • EIA/CEA-608-B (EIA/CEA-608-B)
  • SMPTE ST 334

Supported Video Formats

  • HD, 3G-A, 3G-B-DL, HD(DL) (close caption decoding only for link A),
  • 3G(DL)-2K (3G-B not supported, close caption decoding only for link 1),
  • 3G(DL)-4K (close caption decoding only for link 1),
  • HD(QL) (close caption decoding only for link 1),
  • 3G(QL) (close caption decoding only for link 1),
  • 6G (close caption decoding only for sub 1)
  • 12G (close caption decoding only for sub 1)
  • European Closed Caption
  • Supported Standards
  • Teletext OP47
  • Simple Japanese Closed Caption Display
  • Displays a simple Japanese closed caption on the picture display. (Select HD, SD, analog, or portable closed caption to display. Select language 1 or 2.)
  • Supported Standard ARIB STD-B37 short form data
  • Supported Video Formats HD, 3G-A,
  • HD(DL) (close caption decoding only for link A),
  • HD(QL) (close caption decoding only for link 1),
  • 3G(QL) (3G-B not supported, close caption decoding only for link 1),
  • 6G (close caption decoding only for sub 1)
  • 12G (close caption decoding only for sub 1)
  • Display
  • Display position control is supported only for HD and SD closed captions.
  • Characters Only Kanji, roman numerals, katakana, hiragana, additional characters (ARIB STDB24), additional kanji (ARIB STD-B24), and 1-byte DRCS are displayed.
  • Character Sizes Supports only standard, medium, small, and specified size codes
  • Logging Logged Events Clear screen command, text closed caption display event, time code, TV commercial material check result
  • Data Format Text TV Commercial Material Checking
  • Function Checks whether closed caption displays are present during the closed caption prohibited time
  • Check Period The material start time and end time can be specified using timecodes.
  • Log Display Color
  • Closed Caption during Prohibited Time Red
  • Closed Caption Not during Prohibited Time Green
  • Check Result Display Displays OK or NG when measurements are complete
  • Loudness Synchronization Simultaneous measurement with loudness measurement

CINELITE Display

  • (4K 2-screen display is not supported)
  • Function Video levels are displayed numerically.
  • f Stop Display Displays f Stop values relative to a reference point Set in reference to an object with an 18% reflectance
  • f Stop gamma correction (not supported on the HDR)
  • Fundamental Gamma ITU-R BT.709, hybrid log gamma (HLG), PQ, S-Log3
  • User Correction Table 3 types (data acquired with a real device) % Display (SDR) Displays the luminance level or RGB level as a percentage with the SDI code value 64 assumed to be 0% and the SDI code value 940 assumed to be 100% Gradation Display Displays the luminance or RGB value with the SDI code value 64 assumed to be 0 and the SDI code value 940 assumed to be 255
  • CV Display Decimal, hexadecimal Displays the SDI signal code value as YCBCR or RGB according to the input signal (only for measurement size 1×1)

HDR Display

  • HLG
  • System Gamma OFF
  • Narrow Range Displays the relative HLG luminance with the SDI code value 64 assumed to 0% and 940 assumed to be 1200% or 100%
  • Full Range Displays the relative HLG luminance with the SDI code value 0 assumed to 0% and
  • 1023 assumed to be 1200% or 100%
  • System Gamma ON
  • Narrow Range Displays the relative HLG luminance with the SDI code value 64 assumed to 0Nits and 940 assumed to be 1000Nits
  • Full Range Displays the relative HLG luminance with the SDI code value 0 assumed to 0Nits and 1023 assumed to be 1000Nits PQ Converts the luminance level to the display’s
  • Nits and displays the result
  • Narrow Range SDI code value 64 to 940 are assumed to be 0Nits to 10000Nits
  • Full Range SDI code value 0 to 1023 are assumed to be 0Nits to 10000Nits
  • S-Log3 Converts the reflectance to IRE with SDI code value 95 assumed to be 0% and 589 assumed to be 100% and displays it as a percentage
  • C-Log Displays the percentage with the SDI code value 128 assumed to 0% and 614 assumed to be 100%
  • Log-C EI200 Displays the percentage with the SDI code value 95 assumed to 0.39% and 853 assumed to be 83%
  • EI400 Displays the percentage with the SDI code value 95 assumed to 0.39% and 917 assumed to be 90%
  • EI800 Displays the percentage with the SDI code value 95 assumed to 0.39% and 976 assumed to be 95%
  • EI1600 Displays the percentage with the SDI code value 95 assumed to 0.39% and 1022 assumed to be 94%
  • Measured Points 3
  • Measurement Sizes 1 × 1 pixel, 3 × 3 pixels, and 9 × 9 pixels
  • CINELITE Advanced Display (4K 2-screen display is not supported) Function Synchronizes the markers on the waveform display, vector display, and chromaticity diagram display  to the points selected with
  • CINELITE Waveform Display Link Markers
  • Synchronizes the markers on the waveform display to the points selected with CINELITE
  • Number of Link Markers Up to 16 (for YRGB, YGBR display) (including the 4 reference points)
  • Vector Link Markers Synchronizes the markers on the vector display to the points selected with CINELITE
  • Number of Link Markers Up to 4 (including the 1 reference point)
  • Vector Numeric Display Displays numerically the active marker position
  • Cb Displays the CB position as a percentage
  • Cr Displays the CR position as a percentage deg Displays the hue as an angle (°).
  • d Displays the distance from the center as a percentage
  • CIE Chromaticity Diagram Display Link Markers
  • Synchronizes the markers on the CIE chromaticity diagram display to the points selected with CINELITE
  • Number of Link Markers Up to 4 (including the 1 reference point)
  • CINEZONE Display (4K 2-screen display is not supported)
  • CINEZONE Display (SDR)
  • Function Adds colors to the display in accordance with luminance levels
  • Display Colors Linear (1024 colors), step (12 colors)
  • Upper Limit -6.3 to 109.4 % (values equal to or greater than the upper limit are displayed in white)
  • Lower Limit -7.3 to 108.4 % (values less than the lower limit are displayed in black)
  • CINEZONE display (HDR)
  • Function Adds colors to the display in accordance with luminance levels
  • HDR Area Setting Displays color according to the brightness
  • SDR Area Setting Monochrome display
  • Upper Limit Displays magenta for values exceeding the limit
  • Ref.LEVEL to 100% (code values 64 to 940 or 0 to 1023 assumed to be 100%)
  • Lower Limit Displays black for values less than the limit 0% to Ref.LEVEL% (code values 64 to 940 or 0 to 1023 assumed to be 100%)

8K signals are down converted internally to 4K and then displayed

Focus Assist

  • Detection Sensitivity LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH
  • Highlight Display Color WHITE / GREEN / BLUE / RED
  • Picture Luminance Leve OFF / EMBOSS / 25% / 50% / 75% / 100%

8K signals are down converted internally to 4K and then displayed.

CIE Chromaticity Diagram Display(4K 2-screen display is not supported)

  • Display Standard CIE1931 (xy display), CIE1976 (u’v’ display)
  • Display Type Chromaticity diagram display, color temperature display
  • Display Mode
  • Chromaticity Diagram Display
  • Luminance display, color display
  • Color Temperature DisplayLuminance display
  • Colorimetry BT.709, DCI, ITU-R BT.2020
  • Clipping
  • ON Clips negative values of the input signal to zero
  • OFF Displays negative values of the input signal according to ITU-R BT.1361
  • Smoothing Displays by averaging data every two pixels
  • Accuracy ±0.005 (relative to the measurement coordinate value)
  • Chromaticity Diagram Display Scale
  • Triangle Select two from ITU-R BT.709, DCI, and
  • ITU-R BT.2020
  • User-defined Triangle Set a single user-defined triangle
  • Background Color sample, white background, black background
  • Sub scale Color temperature curve, grid (0.1 steps), white point (D65), triangle name (each can be turned on or off)
  • Cursor Displays the cursor position in coordinates
  • Gamma ITU-R BT.709, user (1.5 to 3.0), HLG, PQ, SLog3,
  • C-Log, Log-C
  • Line Select Displays the selected line

HDR Display

  • Supported Standard ITU-R BT.2100 (HLG: Hybrid Log Gamma,
  • Full range / Narrow range),
  • ITU-R BT.2100 (PQ: Perceptual
  • Quantization, Full range / Narrow range),
  • S-Log3, C-Log, Log-C
  • Supported Formats All formats
  • Function
  • Video Waveform Display Scale, cursor
  • Vector Display (4K 2-screen display is not supported)
  • Histogram
  • Picture Screen (4K 2-screen display is not supported)
  • HDR CINEZONE (*1)
  • HDR CINELITE
  • MAX CLL, MAX FALL (CEA861 compliant)
  • START MAX CLL, MAX FALL computation start
  • STOP MAX CLL, MAX FALL computation stop

8K signals are down converted internally to 4K and then displayed.

Audio Display

  • Input Signal SDI embedded audio, MADI

  • Format L-PCM

  • Sampling Frequency 48 kHz

  • Quantization 24 bit

  • SDI Embedded Audio

  • Supported Standard

  • 3G, HD, HD(DL) SMPTE ST 299

  • Clock Generation Generated from the video clock

  • Synchronization Must be synchronized to the video clock.

  • All SDI signals must be synchronized.

  • Channel Separation 2K, 4K Separates up to 16 channels into groups G1 to G4 from the specified SDI input
    8K(QL) Separates up to 32 channels into groups G1 to G8 from LINK1(SUB1), LINK2 (SUB5),

  • LINK3 (SUB9), and LINK4 (SUB13) of the SDI input

  • 8K(DL) Separates up to 32 channels into groups G1

  • to G4 from LINK1(SUB1, SUB2) and LINK2 (SUB9, SUB10) of the SDI input

  • MADI

  • Supported Standard AES-10

  • Sampling Frequency 48 kHz

  • Quantization 24 bit

  • Format L-PCM

  • Clock Generation Generated from the MADI input signal

  • MADI Audio Channel

  • 2K, 4K Fix to 8ch or fix to 16ch

  • 8K Fix to 16ch or fix to 32ch

  • Number of Display Channels

  • SDI embedded audio signal

  • 2K, 4K 16 channels max.

  • 8K 32 channels max.

  • MADI Signal

  • 2K, 4K Fix to 8ch or fix to 16ch

  • 8K Fix to 16ch or fix to 32ch

MADI does not have the concept of audio groups, but groups of four channels are

  • divided into G1 to G8 to provide operability similar to that of SDI embedded audio
  • Display Types Level meter, Lissajous, correlation meter, surround (8K is not supported.), status,
  • loudness
  • Level meter
  • Displayed Channels
  • 2K, 4K 8ch, 16ch
  • 8K 16ch, 32ch
  • Dynamic Range
  • SDI Embedded Audio -60 dBFS, -90 dBFS, reference level±3 dB
  • MADI -60 dBFS, -90 dBFS, reference level±3 dB
  • Meter Response Model TRUE PEAK, PPM typeⅠ, PPM typeⅡ, VU
  • Peak Hold Time 0.0 to 5.0 s (in 0.5 s steps), HOLD
  • Level Setting -40.0 to 0.0 dBFS (standard level, warninglevel, over level)
  • Level Numeric Display Displays the levels numerically
  • Numeric display in red when level-over is detected
  • Displays a blue “M” when mute is
  • detected (ON/OFF selectable.
  • The displays changes to a blue ■ when the
  • layout size is small.)
  • Displays “U.L” when audio is not detected
  • Lissajous Display
  • Displayed Channels
  • 2K, 4K 2ch×1
  • 2ch×4
  • 2ch×8
  • 8K 2ch×8
  • 2ch×16
  • Display Mode X-Y, MATRIX
  • Correlation Meter Displays the correlation between two channels as a value from -1 to 1
  • Channel Assignment
  • SINGLE LISSAJOU L, R
  • MULTI LISSAJOU L1, R1 to L4, R4 to L8, R8
  • Surround Display (8K is not supported.)
  • Function Displays a graphical representation of a
  • sound field
  • Surround Format 5.1ch
  • Channel Mapping L, R, C, LFE, Ls, Rs, Lt, Rt
  • Center Channel Format NORMAL, PHANTOM CENTER
  • Gain ×1,AUTO

Only CH Mode 8ch is supported.

Status Display

  • Level Audio levels are displayed using numbers (dBFS).
  • Error Detection Counts the number of errors that occur for each channel
  • Level Over Counts the number of times that the level of the input signal exceeds the set value
  • Detection Setting -40.0 to 0.0 dBFS
  • Clipping Counts the number of times that a received signal exceeds the maximum signal value for the specified number of consecutive samples
  • Detection Setting 1 to 100 sample
  • Mute Counts the number of times that the length of a received mute signal exceeds the specified period
  • Detection Setting 1 to 5000 ms
  • Parity Error (*1) Counts the number of times that the input signal‘s parity bit and the parity bit recalculated by the instrument differ
  • Validity Error (*1) Counts the number of times that the input signal‘s validity bit is 1
  • CRC Error (*1) Counts the number of times that the CRC of the channel status bits and the calculated CRC are different
  • Code Violation (*1) Counts the number of times that the state of the input signal‘s biphase modulation is abnormal
  • Elapsed Time Displays the amount of time that has elapsed since the instrument was reset
  • Channel Status Bits Dump display, text display
  • User Data Bits Dump Display

This feature is not supported during MADI input.

  • Loudness Display (4K 2-screen display is not supported)
  • Function Loudness chart display, numeric display, log, level meter display, peak value display
  • Supported Standard ITU-R BS.1770, ARIB TR-B32, EBU R128,
  • ATSC A/85 Measurement Channel Simultaneous measurement of two audio sources
  • 2K, 4K Mode (Main) Monaural, stereo, 5.1, user specified channel
  • Mode (Sub) Off, monaural, stereo
  • Channel Selection User-defined assignment of eight channels
  • LFE Gain 0 to 10 times
  • 8K
  • Mode (Main) 22.2, 5.1, stereo
  • Mode (Sub) Off, 5.1, stereo
  • Channel Fixed assignment
  • LFE Gain 0 to 10 times
  • Measurement Trigger Manual (panel), remote, timecode, mute
  • Measurement Mode BS1770, ARIB, EBU, ATSC, CUSTOM
  • Target Level
  • BS1770 -24.0 LKFS
  • ARIB -24.0 LKFS (±1 LK)
  • EBU -23.0 LUFS (±1 LU)
  • ATSC -24.0 LKFS (±2 LK)
  • CUSTOM -25.0 to -23.0 LKFS
  • Average Time
  • Momentary Loudness 200 to 10000 ms
  • Short-term Loudness 200 to 10000 ms
  • Chart Display
  • 1 During Audio Measurement
  • Graph display of integrated loudness and
  • momentary or short-term loudness
  • 2 During Audio Measurement
  • Graph display of integrated, momentary,
  • or short-term loudness
  • Measurement Time 2min, 10min, 30min, 1hour, 2hour, 6hour,
  • 12hour, 24hour
  • MAG Zoomed display of the target level from – 18 to +9 (LK/LU)
  • Numeric Display Absolute value and relative value displays of integrated loudness and momentary or
  • short-term loudness
  • Integrated Loudness Displayed in red when the target level range is exceeded
  • Momentary, Short-term Loudness
  • Displayed in red when the target level is exceeded
  • Log
  • Log Time Up to 24 hours
  • File
  • Log Saves gating block loudness in CSV format
  • Summary Saves settings and measurement results in text format
  • Level Meter Display
  • 2K, 4K Displays level meters for eight channels
  • 8K Displays level meters for 32 channels
  • Peak Value Display Displays peak values of a measurement channel numerically
  • For 2K or 4K, loudness display is possible only when CH Mode is set to 8ch.
  • For 8K, loudness display is possible only when CH Mode is set to 32ch.

Status Display

  • Signal Detection Detects the presence of an SDI signal
  • Format Display Displays the video signal format
  • Frequency Deviation Display
  • Function Displays the sampling frequency deviation
  • Displays an error if ±10 ppm is exceeded
  • Measurement Range ±100 ppm
  • Precision ±2 ppm
  • Equivalent Cable Length Display
  • Function Displays SDI signal attenuation in terms of cable length
  • Displays an error if the specified cable
  • length is exceeded
  • Supported Cables
  • 12G, 6G L-5.5CUHD
  • 3G, HD LS-5CFB, 1694A
  • Display Range
  • 12G, 6G < 10 m, 10 to 80 m, > 80 m
  • 3G < 10 m, 10 to 100 m, > 100 m
  • HD < 10 m, 10 to 130 m, > 130 m
  • Precision
  • 12G, 6G, 3G, HD ±20 m
  • Resolution 10 m
  • Error Count Display Up to 999999 errors for each error type
  • Count Period 1 second, 1 field (frame)
  • Embedded Audio Channel Display
  • Displays the embedded audio channel numbers

If the input signal is 3G-B-DL, only stream 1 is supported

  • SDI Signal Error Detection
  • CRC Error Detects 3G and HD signal transmission errors
  • TRS Position Error Detects TRS embedding position errors
  • TRS Code Error Detects TRS protection bit errors
  • Line Number Error Detects errors with the line numbers embedded in 3G and HD signals Illegal Code Error Detects data within the range of 000 to 003h and 3FC to 3FFh in locations other than TRS and ADF
  • Ancillary Data Packet Error Detection
  • Checksum error Detects ancillary data transmission errors
  • Parity Error Detects ancillary data header parity errors
  • Embedded Audio Packet Error Detection (*1)
  • BCH Error Detects audio packet transmission errors
  • DBN Error Detects audio packet continuity errors
  • Parity Error Detects audio packet parity errors
  • Embedded Position Error
  • Detects the presence of audio in lines where it should not be embedded
  • Sample Counter Error Detects asynchronous audio by measuring the number of audio Samples

If the input signal is 3G-B-DL, only stream 1 is supported.

  • Freeze Error Detects freezing of video within the specified time range
  • Detection Method Video interval checksum
  • Time Specification 2 to 300 frames
  • Black Error Detects video blackouts
  • Black Level Specification 0 to 100%
  • Area Specification 1 to 100%
  • Time Specification 1 to 300 frames
  • Level Error Detects luminance level errors and chrominance level errors
  • Luminance Level Detection Range
  • Upper limit -51 to 766 mV
  • Lower Limit -51 to 766 mV
  • Chrominance Level Detection Range
  • Upper limit -400 to 399 mV
  • Lower Limit -400 to 399 mV
  • Black Line Error Detects consecutive black-level lines as error lines and displays the start line number and end line number of the consecutive error lines
  • Black Level Specification 0 to 100 %
  • Gamut Error Detects gamut errors
  • Detection Range
  • Upper limit 90.8 to 109.4%
  • Lower Limit -7.2 to 6.1%
  • Low-Pass Filter
    Format| Low-Pass Filter
    ---|---
    HD:1MHz| HD:2.8MHz
    HD 1280×720| Approx.1MHz| Approx.2.8MHz
    HD 1920×1080 (frame rate≦30Hz)| Approx.1MHz (IEEE STD 205)| Approx.2.8MHz
    HD 1920×1080 (frame rate>30Hz)| Approx.2MHz| Approx.5.5MHz
    HD 2048×1080 (frame rate≦30Hz)| Approx.1MHz (IEEE STD 205)| Approx.2.8MHz
    HD 2048×1080 (frame rate>30Hz)| Approx.2MHz| Approx.5.5MHz
    4K 3840×2160 (frame rate≦30Hz)| Approx.4MHz| Approx.11MHz
    4K 3840×2160 (frame rate>30Hz)| Approx.8MHz| Approx.22MHz
    4K 4096×2160 (frame rate≦30Hz)| Approx.4MHz| Approx.11MHz
    4K 4096×2160 (frame rate>30Hz)| Approx.8MHz| Approx.22MHz
  • Specification 0.0 to 5.0%
  • Time Specification 1 to 60 frames
  • Composite Gamut Error Detects level errors that occur when component signals are converted to composite signals
  • Detection Range
  • Upper limit 90.0 to 135.0%
  • Lower Limit -40.0 to 20.0%
  • Low-Pass Filter The same as the gamut error
  • Area Specification 0.0 to 5.0%
  • Time Specification 1 to 60 frames
  • SDI Analysis Features
  • Event Log Display Function Records detected errors, events—such as the instrument switching between input signals, and timestamps.
  • Log Capacity Up to 1000 events
  • Operation Logs all events from start to finish
  • Data Output Overwrite mode, Stop after 1,000 events
  • Data Dump Display
  • Display Format Displays serial data sequence or displays each color component separately
  • HD, 3G-A, 3G-B-DS PICTURE, stream 1, stream 2
  • 3G-B-DL PICTURE, link A, link B
  • HD(DL) PICTURE, link A, link B
  • 3G(DL)-2K PICTURE, link 1, link 2
  • 3G(DL)-4K PICTURE, link 1, link 2
  • 3G(QL), HD(QL) PICTURE, link 1, link 2, link 3, link 4
  • 6G, 12G PICTURE, sub1, sub2, sub3, sub4
  • 12G(QL), 12G(DL) PICTURE, sub1 to sub16
  • Display Format Details
  • PICTURE Links or streams 1 and 2 are combined and displayed in a picture structure.
  • Stream 1/2 Displays each stream in a transmission structure.
  • Link A, B, 1, 2, 3, 4 Displays the selected link
  • Sub 1 to 16 Displays the HD sub image in a transmission structure.
  • Line Select Displays the selected line
  • Sample Select Displays from the selected sample
  • Jump Feature Jumps to an EAV or SAV
  • Data Output Text output to USB memory
  • Phase Difference Display
  • Function Displays the phase difference between a reference signal and an SDI signal numerically and graphically

Reference Signal

  • HD, 3G-A, 3G-B-DL External sync signal, Ach
  • 3G-B-DS External sync signal
  • HD(DL) External sync signal, Ach, Cch
  • 3G(DL)-2K External sync signal, Ach, Cch
  • 3G(DL)-4K External sync signal, Ach, Cch
  • HD(QL), 3G(QL) External sync signal, Ach
  • 6G, 12G External sync signal
  • 12(DL) Ach, Cch
  • 12(QL) External sync signal, Ach
  • Display Range
  • Vertical 1 frame
  • For 3G-B-DL 47.95P to 60P, ±1 frame measurement possible
  • Horizontal ±1 line

If the reference signal is set to an external sync signal, the measured phase may vary by ±1 clock depending on the timing when the external sync signal or SDI signal is connected or disconnected or when the power is turned on and off.

SDI Ancillary Data List Display

  • List Display Details Presence or absence of each ancillary data type, embedded line number, and number of packets per frame
  • Dump Display The selected ancillary data is displayed in hexadecimal or binary. Payload ID Display
  • Supported Standard SMPTE ST 352
  • Displayed Contents Analyzes and displays payload information
  • Display Format Text and binary
  • Displaying Audio Control Packets
  • Supported Standard SMPTE ST 299-1, SMPTE ST 272
  • Displayed Contents Displays audio control packet analysis
  • Display Format Text, hexadecimal, binary
  • Display Format 1 to 8
  • Japanese Closed Caption Display (*1)
  • Supported Standard ARIB STD-B37
  • Displayed Contents Analysis display of closed caption signals
  • Display Format Text, hexadecimal, binary
  • English Closed Caption Display (4K 2-screen display or 8K is not supported)
  • Supported Video Formats HD, 3G-A, 3G-B-DL,
  • HD(DL) (close caption decoding only for link A), 3G(DL)-2K (3G-B not supported, close caption decoding only for link 1),
  • 3G(DL)-4K (close caption decoding only for link 1),
  • HD(QL) (close caption decoding only for link 1),
  • 3G(QL) (close caption decoding only for link 1),
  • 6G (close caption decoding only for sub 1),
  • 12G (close caption decoding only for sub 1)

CDP packet header information

  • Presence or absence of timecode packet,
  • Presence or absence of closed caption
  • packet and validity of this packet,
  • Presence or absence of closed caption service packet and validity of this packet,
  • Presence or absence of the FUTURE data packet
  • Time Code When time code packets are present
  • Closed Caption Data When valid closed caption packets are present

Presence or absence of CC1 to 4, TEXT1 to 4, XDS packets XDS Packet Display Details Contents adviser information Copy management information

Display content of Program Description packet

  • Stuffing Descriptor
  • AC3 Audio Descriptor
  • Caption Service Descriptor
  • Content Advisory Descriptor
  • Extended Channel Name Descriptor
  • Service Location Descriptor
  • Time-Shifted Service Descriptor
  • Component Name Descriptor
  • DCC Arriving Request Descriptor
  • DCC Arriving Request Descriptor
  • Redistribution Control Descriptor

*Inter-Stationary Control Signal (NET-Q) Display (1)**

  • ARIB STD-B39
  • Analysis display of inter-stationary control signals
  • Text, hexadecimal, binary
  • Q signal logging
  • Analysis display of the format ID
  • Outputs Q signal logs in CSV format through a USB memory device

*Data Broadcast Trigger Signal Display (1)**

  • ARIB STD-B35
  • Text, hexadecimal, binary

*V-ANC User Data Display (1)**

  • ARIB TR-B23
  • Hexadecimal, binary

AFD Packet Display

  • SMPTE ST 2016-3
  • Text, hexadecimal, binary

User-Defined ANC Packet Display

  • DID, SDID
  • Y, C
  • Hexadecimal, binary

Supported video formats are as follows: HD, 3G-A, HD(DL) (close caption decoding only for link A), HD(QL) (close caption decoding only for link 1), 3G(QL) (3G-B not supported, close caption decoding only for link 1), 6G (close caption decoding only for sub 1), 12G (close caption decoding only for sub 1) 12G(QL) (close caption decoding only for sub 1), 12G(DL) (close caption decoding only for sub 1) Lip Sync Display (4K 2-screen display is not supported) Displays the phase difference between the video and audio

Lip Sync Measurement

  • Function Measures the time difference between the SDI signal and digital audio signal and displays the results numerically and graphically
  • Reference Signal A Leader TSG that supports lip syncing (*1)
  • Measurement Method Measures the time difference when the luminance level of the video signal exceeds the specified value and when the audio level signal exceeds the specified value
  • Luminance Level Setting 25 to 100%
  • Audio Signal Level Setting -30 to 0 dBFS

Supported Audio Signals Embedded audio signal, MADI signal Measurement Range (Bar Display)

  • ±50 ms, ±100 ms, ±500 ms, ±1.0 s, ±2.5 s
  • Measurement Range (Numeric Display) ±3999 ms
  • Measurement Resolution 1 ms

TSG patterns not made by Leader may be supportable by specifying the video signal setting and audio signal setting

Eye Pattern

  • SDI Input Connector SDI INPUT 1 to 4 (select an input terminal to display)
  • Display Displays the input SDI waveform before equalizing

Number of Displays

  • 1-Screen Display Displays the eye pattern of the selected filter in a single screen
  • 2-Screen Display Displays the timing filter and eye pattern of the selected filter in two screens
  • Waveform Display Color 7 colors to choose from Scale Display Color 7 colors to choose from
  • Method Equivalent time sampling
  • Amplitude Accuracy 800 mV ± 5 % (for 800 mV input)

Time Axis

  • 2 UI Display
  • 12G 12.5ps/div
  • 6G 25ps/div
  • 3G 50ps/div
  • HD 100ps/div
  • 4 UI Display
  • 12G 25ps/div
  • 6G 50ps/div
  • 3G 100ps/div
  • HD 200ps/div
  • 16 UI Display
  • 12G 100ps/div
  • 6G 200ps/div
  • 3G 400ps/div
  • HD 800ps/div

Time Axis Accuracy ±3%

  • Jitter Filte
  • 10Hz HPF 10Hz
  • 100Hz HPF 100Hz
  • 1kHz HPF 1kHz
  • 100kHz HPF 100kHz
  • TIMING HPF 10Hz
  • ALIGNMENT
  • 12G、6G HPF 100kHz
  • 3G、HD HPF 100kHz

Cursor Measurement

  • Amplitude measurement using Y cursors
  • Time measurement using X cursors
  • Rise time and fall time measurement using the TrTf cursor

Automatic Measurement Items

  • Eye pattern’s amplitude
  • Rise time (the time for the signal to rise from
  • 20 to 80 % of its amplitude)
  • Fall time (the time for the signal to fall from
  • 80 to 20 % of its amplitude)
  • Timing jitter
  • Jitter
  • Rising edge overshoot
  • Falling edge overshoot

Histogram Display

  • Displays the frequency distribution of the eye pattern waveform amplitudes
  • Jitter Display
  • SDI Input Connector SDI INPUT 1 to 4 (select an input terminal to display)
  • Display Displays the jitter component of an SDI signal

Number of Displays

  • 1-Screen Display Displays the jitter waveform of the selected filter in a single screen
  • 2-Screen Display Displays the timing jitter and the jitter waveform of the selected filter in two screens
  • Waveform Display Color 7 colors to choose from Scale Display Color 7 colors to choose from
  • Method Phase detection method
  • Gain ×16, ×8, ×4, ×2, ×1

Measurement Range

  • 12G
    • ×16 0.00 to 1.20 UI
    • ×4 1.20 to 4.80 UI
    • ×2 4.80 to 9.60 UI
    • ×1 9.60 to 19.20 UI
  • 3G, HD, 6G
    • ×8 0.00 to 1.20 UI
    • ×2 1.20 to 4.80 UI
    • ×1 4.80 to 9.60 UI
  • Time Axis 1H, 2H, 1V, 2V (*1)
  • Time Axis Accuracy ±3 %
  • Jitter Filter
  • 10Hz HPF 10Hz
  • 100Hz HPF 100Hz
  • 1kHz HPF 1kHz
  • 100kHz HPF 100kHz
  • TIMING HPF 10Hz
  • ALIGNMENT
  • 12G、6G HPF 100kHz
  • 3G、HD HPF 100kHz
  • Cursor Measurement Jitter value measurement through the use of cursors

Automatic Measurement Display Feature
Displays the jitter value in seconds (sec) and unit intervals (UI)

Automatic Measurement Items
Timing jitter, alignment jitter, jitter

  • Accuracy Input jitter frequency: 1 kHz.

Filter setting:

  • 10 Hz, within measurement range
  • 0 UI < automatic measured value ≤ 1 UI ±10 % + 0.07 UI
  • 1 UI < automatic measured value ≤ 7 UI ±10 %
  • *1 2V display is not possible when the input signal is progressive except for 60/59.94/50P of HD(DL).

Tally Display

  • Number of Displays 3 (TALLY-1, TALLY-2, TALLY-EXT) (*1)
  • Display Colors 7 colors to choose from
  • Control Method Remote connector, RS-422/485 connector

The number of displays per channel. Arranged using the customized layout feature or the enhanced layout feature.

Camera ID Display

  • Number of Displays 2 (LABEL-1, LABEL-2) (1) Iris Display 1 (IRIS) (1)
  • Control Method Instrument, RS-422/485 connector

The number of displays per channel. Arranged using the customized layout feature or the enhanced layout feature.

TSG

  • Supported standards and Output Pattern
  • Refer to the table below for output patterns and supported standards.
  • See page16 for details on supported standards
  • Direction Eight directions (up, down, left, right, and their combinations)

Speed Range and Unit Per frame (field)

  • 4 to 124 dots, in 4 dot steps
  • Moving Box ON, OFF (*1)
  • Colors WHITE, YELLOW, CYAN, GREEN, MAGENTA,
  • RED, BLUE, BLACK
  • Speed 1 to 3
  • Frequency Phase Adjustment (8K is not supported.) (1, 2)
  • Quad link Vary the phases of SDI OUTPUT 2 to 4
  • independently relative to SDI OUTPUT 1
  • Dual link Vary the phase of SDI OUTPUT 2 relative to
  • SDI OUTPUT 1 and the phase of SDI OUTPUT
  • 4 relative to SDI OUTPUT 3
  • Adjustment Range ±0.5 lines (in unit of video clocks)
  • ±1/2 frames (in unit of lines)
  • Embedded Audio
  • Number of Embedded Channels
  • 16 channels max. (*3)
  • Embedding On/Off On/off at the audio group level
  • Audio Level -20d BFS, -18 dBFS, 0 dBFS, Mute
  • Audio Frequency 1 kHz

CRC Error Addition An incorrect CRC is inserted into the Y component of the first line.

  • Either scrolling, moving box, or frequency phase adjustment can be turned on.
  • The output phase may be off by ±2 clock from the specified value as a result of switching the format or turning on and off the power.
  • For horizontal 8192/4096/2048 pixel format at frame rates 60, 59.94, 30, 29.97 Hz, only 8 channels are embedded.

General Specifications

  • Environmental Conditions
  • Operating Temperature 0 to 40 °C
  • Operating Humidity Range 85 %RH or less (no condensation)
  • Optimal Temperature 10 to 30 °C
  • Operating Environment Indoors
  • Elevation Up to 2,000 m
  • Overvoltage Category Ⅱ
  • Pollution Degree 2
  • Power Requirements
  • Voltage 90 to 250 VAC
  • Frequency 50/60Hz
  • Power Consumption 300 W max.
  • Dimensions 223 (W) × 172 (H) × 360 (D) mm (excluding protrusions)
  • Weight 6.5 kg max. (excluding accessories)
  • Accessories Power cord …………………………………………. 1
  • Cover/Inlet stopper ………………………………………………. 1
  • Instruction manual (CD-ROM) ………………………………… 1

Supported standards and Output Pattern
The following table shows the patterns that are output for each video signal format.

| supported standards| YCbCr/RGB on/off separately| YCbCr/RGB level adjustment separately| RGB level adjustment interlocking
---|---|---|---|---
Pattern| HD| 3G-A、

3G-B-DL

| 3G(DL)-4K| 3G(QL)| 6G| 12G| 12G(QL)| 12G(DL)
100% color bar| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| | | Yes| |
75% color bar| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| | | Yes| |
HD multiformat color bar ()| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| |
4K multiformat color bar (
)| | | Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| |
Color raster| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes
Gamma| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| | | Yes| |
Cross hatch| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| | | Yes| |
10 step| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| | | Yes| |
Limit lamp| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| | Yes| |
Check field| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| | | | |
Lip sync pattern| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| | | |
HDR color bar (*)| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| Yes| | Yes| |

SDI Video Formats and Standards

HD video signal formats and standards

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---
YCBCR 4:2:2| 10bit| 1280×720| 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 292-1
SMPTE ST 296
1920×1080| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 292-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF

3G-A video signal formats and standards

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---





YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****


10bit

| ****

1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /P| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-1

48/47.95 /P| –
2048×1080| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P| SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2



12bit

| ****

1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF
2048×1080| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF






YCBCR 4:4:4

| ****



10bit

| 1280×720| 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98

/P

| SMPTE ST 296

SMPTE ST 425-1


1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF
2048×1080| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF


12bit

| 1920×1080| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
2048×1080| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF







RGB 4:4:4

| ****



10bit

| 1280×720| 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98

/P

| SMPTE ST 296

SMPTE ST 425-1


1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF
2048×1080| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF



12bit

| 1920×1080| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P


2048×1080

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF
30/25/24 /PsF
XYZ 4:4:4| 12bit| 2048×1080| 30/25/24 /P| SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 428

30/25/24 /PsF

3G-B-DL、HD(DL) video signal formats and standards

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---







YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****



10bit

| ****

1920×1080

| ****

60/59.94/50 /P

| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

48/47.95 /P| –


2048×1080

| ****

60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P

| SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2



12bit

| ****

1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF


2048×1080

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF






YCBCR 4:4:4

| ****


10bit

| ****

1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF


2048×1080

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF



12bit

| ****

1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF


2048×1080

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF







RGB 4:4:4

| ****


10bit

| ****

1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF


2048×1080

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF



12bit

| ****

1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF


2048×1080

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF


XYZ 4:4:4

| ****

12bit

| ****

2048×1080

| 30/25/24 /P| SMPTE ST 372

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/25/24 /PsF| SMPTE ST 428

  • When these signals are displayed, phase differences of up to 100 clocks (approx. 1.34 μs) between HD(DL) links are automatically corrected.

3G-B-DS video signal formats and standards

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---



YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****


10bit

| ****

1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF
1280×720| 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98

/P

| SMPTE ST 296

SMPTE ST 425-1

3G(DL)-2K video signal formats and standards

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---



YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****


12bit

| ****

1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /P| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-3

48/47.95 /P| –
2048×1080| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P| SMPTE ST 2048-2

SMPTE ST 425-3




YCBCR 4:4:4

| ****

10bit

| 1920×1080| 60/59.94/50 /P| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-3

2048×1080| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P| SMPTE ST 2048-2

SMPTE ST 425-3


12bit

| 1920×1080| 60/59.94/50 /P| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-3

2048×1080| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P| SMPTE ST 2048-2

SMPTE ST 425-3





RGB 4:4:4

| ****

10bit

| 1920×1080| 60/59.94/50 /P| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-3

2048×1080| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P| SMPTE ST 2048-2

SMPTE ST 425-3


12bit

| 1920×1080| 60/59.94/50 /P| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-3

2048×1080| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P| SMPTE ST 2048-2

SMPTE ST 425-3

  • When these signals are displayed, phase differences of up to 100 clocks (approx. 0.67 μs) between links are automatically corrected.
  • 3G-A and 3G-B-DL links are supported.

3G(DL)-4K video signal formats and standards

Color System| Quantization| Image| Frame Frequency/Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---



Square

YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****


10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-3

SMPTE ST 2036-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –


4096×2160

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-3

SMPTE ST 2048-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –
2 sample interleave YCBCR 4:2:2| ****

10bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-3

SMPTE ST 2036-1

4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-3

SMPTE ST 2048-1

  • When these signals are displayed, phase differences of up to 100 clocks (approx. 0.67 μs) between links are automatically corrected.
  • 3G-B-DS links are supported.

HD(QL) video signal formats and standards(Square)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Frame Frequency/Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---


YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****

10bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –
4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –

When these signals are displayed, phase differences of up to 100 clocks (approx. 0.67 μs) between links are automatically corrected.

3G(QL) video signal formats and standards(Square)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Frame Frequency/Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---






YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****


10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| 60/59.94/50 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

48/47.95 /P| –
4096×2160| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1



12bit

| ****

3840×2160

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –


4096×2160

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –






YCBCR 4:4:4

| ****


10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –


4096×2160

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –



12bit

| ****

3840×2160

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –


4096×2160

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –







RGB 4:4:4

| ****


10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –
4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –



12bit

| ****

3840×2160

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –


4096×2160

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –


XYZ 4:4:4

| ****

12bit

| ****

4096×2160

| 30/25/24 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 428

30/25/24 /PsF| –

3G(QL) video signal formats and standards(2 sample interleave)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Frame Frequency/Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---





YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****


10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| 60/59.94/50 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

48/47.95 /P| –
4096×2160| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1


12bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1




YCBCR 4:4:4

| ****

10bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1


12bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1





RGB 4:4:4

| ****

10bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1


12bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1

XYZ 4:4:4| 12bit| 4096×2160| 30/25/24 /P| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 428

  • When these signals are displayed, phase differences of up to 100 clocks (approx. 0.67 μs) between links are automatically corrected.
  • 3G-A and 3G-B-DL links are supported.

6G video signal formats and standards (2 sample interleave)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Frame Frequency/Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---


YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****

10bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2036-1

SMPTE ST 2081-10

4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2048-1

SMPTE ST 2081-10

12G video signal formats and standards (2 sample interleave)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Frame Frequency/Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---





YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****


10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| 60/59.94/50 /P| SMPTE ST 2036-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10

48/47.95/P| –
4096×2160| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P| SMPTE ST 2048-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10


12bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2036-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10

4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2048-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10




YCBCR 4:4:4

| ****

10bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2036-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10

4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2048-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10


12bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2036-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10

4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2048-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10





RGB 4:4:4

| ****

10bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2036-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10

4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2048-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10


12bit

| 3840×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2036-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10

4096×2160| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2048-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10

  • For 4K 2-Screen Display Off, if you input 12G-SDI signal without the Sync Bit Insertion, the instrument displays “NO SIGNAL” and cannot receive the signal.

12G(QL) video signal formats and standards(Square )

Color System| Quantization| Image| Frame Frequency/Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---
YCBCR 4:2:2| 10bit| 7680×4320| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P| –
8192×4320| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P| –


YCBCR 4:4:4

| 10bit| 7680×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –
8192×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –
12bit| 7680×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –
8192×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –


RGB 4:4:4

| 10bit| 7680×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –
8192×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –
12bit| 7680×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –
8192×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –

  • 8K video is divided into four parts of 4K size, up, down, left and right, and the 4K size is divided by 2 sample interleave system.
    Upper left: LINK1, upper right: LINK2, lower left: LINK3, lower right: LINK4.

12G(QL) video signal formats and standards(2 sample interleave)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Frame Frequency/Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---
YCBCR 4:2:2| 10bit| 7680×4320| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P| SMPTE ST 2082-12
8192×4320| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P| –


YCBCR 4:4:4

| 10bit| 7680×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2082-12
8192×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –
12bit| 7680×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2082-12
8192×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –


RGB 4:4:4

| 10bit| 7680×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2082-12
8192×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –
12bit| 7680×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2082-12
8192×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –

12G(DL) video signal formats and standards(2 sample interleave)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Frame Frequency/Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---


YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****

10bit

| 7680×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P| SMPTE ST 2082-11
8192×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P| SMPTE ST 2082-11

TSG SDI Video Formats and Standards

HD video signal formats and standards

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---



YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****



10bit

| ****

1280×720

| 60/59.94/50 /P| SMPTE ST 292-1

SMPTE ST 296

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P


1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 292-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF

3G-A、3G-B-DL video signal formats and standards

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---



YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****



10bit

| ****

1920×1080

| ****

60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P

| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-1

48/47.95 /P| –


2048×1080

| ****

60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2



YCBCR 4:4:4

| ****



10bit

| ****

1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF


2048×1080

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF




RGB 4:4:4

| ****



10bit

| ****

1920×1080

| 60/59.94/50 /I| SMPTE ST 274

SMPTE ST 425-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P
30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF


2048×1080

| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 425-1

SMPTE ST 2048-2

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF

3G(DL)-4K video signal formats and standards

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---



Square YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****



10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-3

SMPTE ST 2036-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –


4096×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-3

SMPTE ST 2048-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –
2 sample interleave


YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****


10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-3

SMPTE ST 2036-1


4096×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-3

SMPTE ST 2048-1

3G(QL) video signal formats and standards(Square)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---



YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****



10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| ****

60/59.94/50 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

48/47.95 /P| –


4096×2160

| ****

60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1




YCBCR 4:4:4

| ****



10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –


4096×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –




RGB 4:4:4

| ****



10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –


4096×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /PsF| –

*3G-A and 3G-B-DL links are supported.

3G(QL) video signal formats and standards(2 sample interleave)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---



YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****



10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| ****

60/59.94/50 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1

48/47.95 /P| –


4096×2160

| ****

60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1



YCBCR 4:4:4

| ****


10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1


4096×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1



RGB 4:4:4

| ****


10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2036-1


4096×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 425-5

SMPTE ST 2048-1

  • 3G-A and 3G-B-DL links are supported.

6G video signal formats and standards(2 sample interleave)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---



YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****


10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 2036-1

SMPTE ST 2081-10


4096×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 2048-1

SMPTE ST 2081-10

12G video signal formats and standards(2 sample interleave)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---



YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****



10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| ****

60/59.94/50 /P

| SMPTE ST 2036-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10

48/47.95 /P| –


4096×2160

| ****

60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P

| SMPTE ST 2048-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10



YCBCR 4:4:4

| ****


10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 2036-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10


4096×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 2048-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10



RGB 4:4:4

| ****


10bit

| ****

3840×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 2036-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10


4096×2160

| ****

30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P

| SMPTE ST 2048-1

SMPTE ST 2082-10

12G(QL) video signal formats and standards(2 sample interleave)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---


YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****

10bit

| 7680×4320| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95/P| SMPTE ST 2082-12
8192×4320| 60/59.94/50/48/47.95 /P| –


YCBCR 4:4:4

| ****

10bit

| 7680×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2082-12
8192×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –


RGB 4:4:4

| ****

10bit

| 7680×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| SMPTE ST 2082-12
8192×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 /P| –

12G(DL) video signal formats and standards(2 sample interleave)

Color System| Quantization| Image| Field Frequency /Scanning| Supported Standard
---|---|---|---|---


YCBCR 4:2:2

| ****

10bit

| 7680×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P| SMPTE ST 2082-11
8192×4320| 30/29.97/25/24/23.98/P| –

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LR2490 Rack Mount Adapter
The LR2490 is a dual rack mount adapter used to install LV5900A waveform monitors into a 19-inch EIA standard rack.
It allows two LV5900As to be installed side by side.
Applicable model: LV5900A

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The remote controller LV7290 is used to remotely control either waveform monitors or rasterizers (LV5900A/LV5600/LV5350/LV5300A/LV7600/LV7300/LV7390) via Ethernet.
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Weight:1.2 kg

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Leader-LV5900A-Waveform-Monitor- \(16\)

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  2. SDI INPUT
  3. MADI
  4. MONITOR
  5. AC inlet
  6. Ground terminal
  7. USB
  8. EXT REF
  9. ETHERNET
  10. REMOTE
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Seoul, 05355
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Safety Precautions
In order to use the product correctly and safely, carefully read the instruction manual prior to first use.

Specified product specifications are subject to change without notice.
April 2022

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