14. STATUS DISPLAY (STATUS)
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VIDEO_ERR
The CRC (VIDEO) and EDH error counts are displayed here. CRC is for when the input
SDI signal is HD, and EDH is for when the signal is SD.
The text here is typically displayed in white, but it is displayed in red when errors are
being counted.
The error count returns to zero when the settings are initialized, when an ERROR
CLEAR command is executed, or when the power is turned off.
[Reference] Section
5.7.1, “Initializing the Settings,” section 14.6.1, “Clearing Errors”
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AUDIO_ERR
When the input SDI signal is HD, the sum of the BCH and CRC (AUDIO) error counts is
displayed here. When the input SDI signal is SD, the CRC (AUDIO) error count is
displayed. If the sum of the BCH and CRC (AUDIO) error counts exceeds 999999, the
displayed count remains fixed at 999999, but BCH and CRC (AUDIO) are both still
counted separately until they reach 999999.
being counted.
The error count returns to zero when the settings are initialized, when an ERROR
CLEAR command is executed, or when the power is turned off.
[Reference] Section
5.7.1, “Initializing the Settings,” section 14.6.1, “Clearing Errors”
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GAMUT_ERR
The sum of the GAMUT, COMP GAMUT and LUMA error counts is displayed here. If the
sum of the three counts exceeds 999999, the displayed GAMUT_ERR count remains
fixed at 999999, but GAMUT, COMP GAMUT and LUMA are still counted separately until
they reach 999999.
The text here is typically displayed in white, but it is displayed in red when errors are
being counted.
The error count returns to zero when the settings are initialized, when an ERROR
CLEAR command is executed, or when the power is turned off.
[Reference] Section
5.7.1, “Initializing the Settings,” section 14.6.1, “Clearing Errors”
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TIME
The time that you set using TIME in the system settings is displayed here.
[Reference] TIME
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Section 5.6.2, “Setting the Time”
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LAPSED
The amount of elapsed time is displayed here. The timer is reset to 0 when the date and
time are set, the settings are initialized, an ERROR CLEAR command is executed, or the
power is turned off. This display is the same for channels A and B.
[Reference] Section
5.6, “Setting the Date and Time,” section 5.7.1, “Initializing the Settings,”
section 14.6.1, “Clearing Errors.”