Function Button Setting - Sony BVM-X300 Operating Instructions Manual

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Submenu
Setting
Note
When [2.4(HDR)], [S-Log3(HDR)], or
[S-Log2(HDR)] is selected, HDR (High
Dynamic Range) is displayed.
The HDR display is a method to
faithfully display the brightness of
signals defined of 100% or more level
without compressing the brightness
parts.
In the HDR display, the cooling fan
is forcibly rotated regardless of
outside temperature.
In the HDR display, the screen saver
is forcibly set. [Off] cannot be
selected.
In the HDR display, [Flicker Free]
cannot be selected. [On] is always set
for signals of vertical frequency 24
Hz, 25 Hz, 48 Hz, and 50 Hz. [Off] is
always set for signals of 30 Hz and 60
Hz.
The protective function for the
OLED panel activates and inserts the
black level in one field according to
the input signal.
When the signal to display high
brightness images on the larger part
of the screen is input, blinking may
occur due to the protection function.
This is not a malfunction. There is
no effect on the throughout.
Using the unit with the high
brightness display for extended
periods may cause eyestrain or
reduction of eyesight. Be sure to take
an occasional break when using.
Follow RECOMMENDATION ITU-
R BT.1702 "Guidance for the
reduction of photosensitive epileptic
seizures caused by television" or
other guidelines to use.
In the HDR display, the display
surface may emit heat when high
brightness images are output. Do not
touch the surface.
Do not display static images that
contains high brightness display,
time codes, markers, or logos for
extended periods to reduce the risk
of burn-in. Consider to apply a
displaying method with a low level
signals of 100% or less.
[Transfer Matrix]
Select the transfer matrix from the
following:
[ITU-R BT.709]
[ITU-R BT.2020]

[Function Button Setting]

Submenu
Setting
[F1] to [F7]
Assigns functions to the function
buttons of the front panel and turns the
function on or off.
About functions assigned to the function
buttons
[Mono]
Press the button to display a monochrome picture.
When the button is pressed again, the monitor switches
automatically to color mode.
[Blue Only]
Press the button to eliminate the red and green signals.
Only the blue signal is displayed as an apparent
monochrome picture on the screen. This facilitates
observation of signal noise.
[Flicker Free]
Press the button to change the flicker free setting.
[R Off]
Press the button to turn off the R (red) signal.
[G Off]
Press the button to turn off the G (green) signal.
[B Off]
Press the button to turn off the B (blue) signal.
[User Preset1]
[User Preset2]
[User Preset3]
[User Preset4]
[User Preset5]
Press the button to change the User Preset number. You
can check the setting status of the User Preset in the
[User Preset Setting] menu (page 19).
[Character Off]
Press the button to hide the menu while adjusting the
picture. When the button is pressed again, the monitor
switches to the previous display.
[Internal Signal]
Press the button to display the internal signal.
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