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Video Menu
Video Menu Organization
*NOTE: Though Monochrome and
Overscan Modes can be activated
from the Video Menu it is also possi-
ble to assign these functions to the
keypad’s function keys for quicker
access.
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Video Menu Functions
Gamma Select
This function allows you to select between various gamma modes. By selecting ‘Film’ for this option you can
specify the gamma value of your choosing in the next menu item: Film Gamma. By selecting ‘Uncorrected’
the monitor will use the native gamma of the LCD panel with no gamma correction. The uncorrected mode is
not recommended for most video applications. The ‘GPI’ selection allows the gamma function to be toggled
by GPI Remote Control. Film gamma is the default and recommended setting.
Film Gamma
The Film Gamma function allows you to specify the desired gamma response of the monitor in 0.2 step incre-
ments ranging from a gamma response of 1.8 to 2.8 as well as 2.35 and 1.0. The Gamma Select function
must be set to ‘Film’ for this function to work. The default gamma setting is 2.2, but any selection may be
selected for instant adjustment of the monitor’s gamma response. The monitor will override this manual selec-
tion in DCI-P3 mode and attempting to change the value while in DCI-P3 mode will result in the monitor exit-
ing this color space mode.
Color Temperature
Use this function to set the desired color temperature. You can instantly toggle between 3200K, 5000K,
5600K, 6500K, and 9300K. 6500K is the default setting. Please note that in DCI-P3 mode the monitor will
override this manual setting. Attempting to select a Color Temperature setting manually with DCI-P3 mode
active will result in the monitor exiting DCI-P3 color space mode.
Sharpness Level
This function is a peaking level adjustment and produces an effect very similar to a physical aperture adjust-
ment. By adjusting sharpness lower the image will look softer and by adjusting sharpness higher the image
will look sharper. Perceived sharpness may also be affected by video processing and pixel mapping settings
so optimal results may come from using a combination of these various settings.
Mono Mode
Toggles monochrome function On/Off. May also be controlled by assignable Function Key.
SD Aspect Ratio
Toggles between 4:3 and Anamorphic display of Standard Definition source. This function should be set to
match the SD source being viewed. The default setting is 4:3. This function can be toggled via GPI as well.
Signal Mode
Selecting ‘Film’ for this option allows the monitor to compensate for material with 2:3 pulldown to provide a
smoother image. Selecting ‘TV’ for this option processes the incoming video signal with no 2:3 pulldown
compensation. Selecting ‘Auto’ will automatically trigger ‘Film’ mode anytime 2:3 pulldown is detected.
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Main Menu
Function
Gamma Select
Film
Scopes & VU-Meters
Film Gamma
Gamma 2.2
Video
Color Temperature
6500K
Audio
Sharpness Level
Default
Marker
Mono Mode
Off
System
SD Aspect Ratio
4:3
Alarm
Signal Mode
Auto
OSD
Processing
Normal Mode
GPI
Overscan
Off
Display Alignment
Composite Setup
7.5 IRE
System Status
Component Setup
YPbPr SMPTE/N10
Support
SDI Format
Auto
Video