
With the formats available on the LT 450, you can test most video displays, including television sets, PC monitors, and projectors.
The LT 450 supports 19 component output formats, 8 composite output formats, and 5 PC monitor formats.
The LT 450 is equipped with an HDMI connector, which is a digital interface used in household televisions and set-top boxes.
It can be used to check HDCP-compliant copyright protection functions and to make simple checks on the CEC and DDC functions (OK/NG results can be displayed on screen).
In all systems, simple checks can be made simultaneously on up to seven outputs (when option units are installed).
Analog and digital component outputs can be switched between G, B, R and Y, PB, PR signal formats.
Equipped with an S connector for Y/C separation signal output. An ID signal is superimposed on the C signal.
Equipped with a JEITA CP-4120 D5 output. Supports ID signals (lines 1, 2, and 3).
Equipped with a mini D-sub 15-pin connector, which is an analog interface for PC monitors.
Equipped with a DVI-I connector, which is a digital interface for PC monitors. It can be used to check HDCP-compliant copyright protection functions and to make simple checks on the DDC function.
Equipped with sync signal connectors that transmit CS (tri-level or binary), HD, and VD signals.
The frequency (400 Hz or 1 kHz) can be set and the output can be turned off separately for left and right channels.
You can make any test pattern into a simple motion picture pattern by scrolling it vertically, horizontally, or diagonally.
The video signal level and the analog sync signal level can be adjusted separately in the range of 0 to 100 %.
Supports closed captions. Teletext (VBI), CGMS, and WSS will be supported in the future.
The LT 450 can be remotely controlled from a PC.
Up to 100 panel settings can be stored and recalled.
Output units can be added freely according to your objectives.

An output unit with a DVI-I connector.
Can be used to check HDCP-compliant copyright protection functions and to make simple checks on the DDC function.

An output unit with two HDMI connectors.
Can be used to check HDCP-compliant copyright protection functions and to make simple checks on the CEC and DDC functions.

A PAL- and SECAM-compatible SCART connector unit.
Can used to make simple checks on European AV equipment.
- Natural picture option (future support)
Allows storage and output of natural picture data.
- PVG option (future support)
Allows generation of video timing and test patterns that have been created on an external PC.
It generates monoscope, color bar, ramp, crosshatch, multiburst, character, and other test patterns.
You can add additional digital outputs such as DVI-I and HDMI and analog outputs such as a SCART connector by ordering option units.