Sony BVM-X300 Operating Instructions Manual page 23

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Setting
[RGB Range]
Select from the following when [Signal
Format] is set to RGB.
[Full]: 0 to 1023 (10bit) / 0 to 4095
(12bit)
[Limited]: 64 to 940 (10bit) / 256 to
3760 (12bit)
[SDI Full Range]
/ 16 to 4079 (12bit)
1) This manual regards the Full Range
signals that are scaled to the
quantized value except the inhibit
code on the SDI standard as the SDI
Full Range.
[Color Space]
Select the color space from the
following:
[ITU-R BT.709]
[EBU]
[SMPTE-C]
[Native]
[S-Gamut/S-Gamut3]
[S-Gamut3.Cine]
[DCI-P3]
[ITU-R BT.2020]
Note
When [Signal Format] is set to [Auto]
or [444 XYZ 12bit] and the XYZ signal
is input, the optimum setting for the
XYZ signal is fixed.
[EOTF]
Select the gamma from the following:
[2.2]
[2.4]
[2.6]
[CRT]
[2.4(HDR)]
[S-Log3(HDR)]
[S-Log2(HDR)]
[SMPTE ST 2084(HDR)]
[HLG SG 1.2(HDR)]
[HLG SG Variable(HDR)]
1) The unit corresponds to the HLG
(Hybrid Log-Gamma). Refer to
"HLG specification" (page 24).
When [HLG SG Variable(HDR)] is
selected
[HLG System Gamma]: Sets the
system gamma of the HLG. Set
from 1.000 to 1.500.
Note
The HDR display is a method to
faithfully display the brightness of
signals defined of 100% or more level
without compressing the brightness
parts.
You can check the bright portions
exceeding the displayable brightness
of the unit by decreasing the
contrast.
In the HDR display, the cooling fan
is forcibly rotated regardless of
outside temperature.
Submenu
1)
: 4 to 1019 (10bit)
1)
1)
Setting
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.
If a high level signal is continuously
displayed on the same area in the
HDR display, the protection
function activates wherein the
brightness of the bright part in the
display decreases to control the rise
of the surface temperature of the
OLED panel. When the level of the
bright part decreases or the change
of its position continues, the
protection function is deactivated.
However, it may take a while to
deactivate.
In that case, operating the buttons
on the front panel deactivates the
protection function immediately.
When [Signal Format] is set to
[Auto] or [444 XYZ 12bit] and the
XYZ signal is input, the optimum
setting for the XYZ signal is fixed.
Adjustment Using the Menus
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