LEADER LV5381 User Manual
Lv5381 multi sdi monitor, Waveform monit or, Up to 4 input signals in a small monitor
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AVEFORM MONIT
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LV5381 MULTI SDI MONITOR
Up to 4 Input Signals in a Small Monitor
The LV5381 is a waveform monitor that can monitor up to four SDI signals simultaneously. It is optimized for
the level adjustment of the outputs of multiple installed cameras. In the video signal waveform display, vector
display, and picture display, multiple input signals can be displayed on top of each other or lined up next to each
other. It is also full of useful features, such as a level meter display for embedded audio, an error display that
shows video signal peak levels using five bars. Furthermore, the LV5381 can show different combinations of
these displays in its multi-screen display.
MAIN FEATURES:
Accepts up to four HD/SD SDI input signals, which
can be displayed on the monitor simultaneously.
Monitor is an 8.4-inch XGA TFT LCD (1,024 x
768) that boasts high color reproduction. Ideal for
picture monitoring as well.
When displaying inputs simultaneously, they can
be set on top of each other or side by side. This
makes the LV5381 suitable for adjusting the gain
and black balance values of multiple cameras.
Different waveform color can be set for each input
channel.
Aside from the essential displays for video signal -
waveform and vector - the LV5381 can also display
the signals as a picture display, audio level meter
display, 5-bar display, transmission error detection,
and gamut error detection.
Each of the different displays can be shown on a
single screen, or the multi-screen display feature
can be used to divide the screen into four areas
with a different display shown in each area.
Standard-equipped with CINELITE
®
II. The
Cinelite
®
feature makes it easy to manage the
levels of specific points on the picture display.
Cinezone makes it possible to check the luminance
distribution of the whole picture at a glance.
The picture display has a wide variety of picture
monitoring features, such as color temperature
specification, brightness, contrast, and aperture
adjustment. It can also display the location of
gamut errors.
IDs can be assigned to input channels. These are
defined from the front panel of the LV5381.