Sony Trimaster BVM-L231 Operation Manual page 56

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Channel Name
NTSC Setup Level
Component Level
Betacam Setup Level
RGB Range
DVI Video
DVI Computer
HDMI
HDMI Auto
1080I/PsF
24PsF
25PsF/50I
30PsF/60I
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Input Configuration Menu
Function and operation ([
Sets the horizontal picture position when the analog signal is input.
You can select when Format is set to Composite Auto, Composite NTSC, Composite PAL,
Composite PAL-M, Composite SECAM, YC Auto, YC NTSC, YC PAL, YC PAL-M, YC
SECAM, Component YPbPr or Component RGB.
Set to –100 to +100*. [000]
*When the setting value is out of range, the display of the setting value is changed but the
horizontal position of the picture is not changed.
To hide the characters on the monitor during adjustment
Set the CHAR OFF button of the controller to on. As the characters on the display are
hidden, it becomes easy to adjust the picture. To display the characters, set the CHAR OFF
button to off.
Sets a channel name.
When the item is selected, you can select a preset name, or enter a new one.
PROG: Program signal
EDIT: Signal from an editor
CAM: Camera signal
VTR: Signal from a VTR
PREV: Preview monitor
New Name: Enter a new name. (Up to 20 characters can be entered.)
Sets the NTSC setup level.
You can select when Format is set to Composite Auto, Composite NTSC, YC Auto or YC
NTSC.
You can select from 0% or 7.5%.
Sets the component level of the analog component 480/60i signal.
You can select when Format is set to Component YPbPr.
You can select from SMPTE/EBU-N10 or Betacam.
Sets the Betacam setup level when Component Level is set to Betacam.
You can select from 0% or 7.5%.
Sets the quantization range of the DVI or HDMI input signal.
You can select when Format is set to DVI Video, DVI Computer or HDMI.
Sets the display mode for the DVI Video signal.
Full: 0 (black level) to 255 (white level) (8bit)
[Limit]: 16 (black level) to 235 (white level) (8bit)
Sets the display mode for the DVI Computer signal.
[Full]: 0 (black level) to 255 (white level) (8bit)
Limit: 16 (black level) to 235 (white level) (8bit)
Sets the display mode for the HDMI signal.
Full: 0 (black) to 255 (8bit)/1023 (10bit)/4095 (12bit) (white level)
[Limit]: 16 (8bit)/64 (10bit)/256 (12bit) (black level) to 235 (8bit)/940 (10bit)/3760 (12bit)
(white level)
Sets the manual or automatic setting for the quantization range of the HDMI signal.
Off: Select to use the quantization range set in the HDMI menu.
[On]: Select to set the quantization range automatically according to the input signal.
When the 1080i/PsF signal is input, select the display mode.
You can select when Format is set to 3G/HD/SD-SDI Auto, HD-SDI/D1 Auto, 4:2:2 YPbPr
10bit, 4:4:4 YPbPr 10bit, 4:4:4 RGB 10bit, 4:4:4 YPbPr 12bit, 4:4:4 RGB 12bit, 4:4:4 XYZ
12bit, Component YPbPr or Component RGB.
When 1080I is selected, the I/P conversion signal is displayed. When 1080PsF is selected,
the progressive conversion (PsF to P) signal is displayed.
When the 1080PsF signal is input and 1080I is selected, the display delay is shortened. The
signal converted from PsF to P is not displayed and the I/P conversion signal is displayed.
Sets the display mode for the 1080/24PsF signal.
You can select from 1080I or [1080PsF].
Sets the display mode for the 1080/25PsF, 50i signal.
You can select from [1080I] or 1080PsF.
Sets the display mode for the 1080/30PsF, 60i signal.
You can select from [1080I] or 1080PsF.
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