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Description

The LV7600 is a ‘True-Hybrid’ rasterizer compatible with 4K/HD/SD-SDI signals and UHDTV/HD/SD IP signals. The LV7600 offers the same functions as the LV5600 in a 1RU, full-rack enclosure and supports a variety of SDI signals up to 12G-SDI as well as video over IP. The waveform, vector, picture, audio, and eye pattern displays enable simple yet comprehensive measurements and quality control of the widest range of audio and video formats. The status display allows you to assess errors and system stability with both event logs and long-term charts.
For audio, these instruments support digitally embedded audio in SDI or IP streams as well as discreet digital and analog audio connections. Multi channel audio levels, Lissajous, status, and loudness displays are available.
Finally, a fully customizable screen layout allows the LV7600 to easily solve complex measurement and monitoring tasks. Designed with the future in mind, the LV7600 addresses your current and evolving video and audio testing needs.

Features

  • Supports various signal inputs
    It supports SD-SDI, HD-SDI, 3G-SDI, 6G-SDI, 12G-SDI single link, 3G-SDI dual link and quad link, HD-SDI quad link, 10G/25G IP (video over IP).
  • Eye pattern display
    From SD-SDI to 12G-SDI
    In the physical layer measurement of the SDI signal some eye pattern display, jitter display is possible.
  • Customizable layout
    Various items such as video signal waveforms, vector waveforms, and pictures of input signals can be laid out in any position with your favorite size.
  • SDI signal generation function
    SDI signal generation function can handle from HD-SDI to 12G-SDI.
  • HDR
    The HDR signal level monitoring and the level management at the assumed luminance (Nits) in a display considering OOTF are possible.
  • Focus Assist
    We developed a new focus detection algorithm based on nonlinear super-resolution technology; accordingly the focus with high sensitivity can be detected even with low-contrast images, which were conventionally difficult to detect.