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System Menu
Main Menu
System
Function
DVI Selection
DVI-D
Scopes & Audio Meters
DVI Pixel Format
Full RGB
Video
Component Input
COMPONENT
Audio
Component Pixel Format
YPbPr
Marker
3G Level B
Stream 1
System
SDI Hue Adjustment
Off
Alarm
Luminance
35
OSD
Luminance Interval
On
GPI
LED Light
On
Display Alignment
UDisk Mode
On
System Status
DHCP
On
Support
Load Profile
Default
Save Profile
Profile 1
DVI Selection / DVI Pixel Format
FSI Monitors are equipped with a DVI-I Input, which supports both DVI Digital and DVI Analog sources. To select between
DVI-D (Digital) and DVI-A (Analog) simply toggle this control accordingly. Use DVI Pixel Format to select between Full RGB
(0-255), Limited RGB (16-235), or YCbCr modes.
Component Input / Component Pixel Format
Use Component Pixel Format to toggle the Analog Component Video Inputs between YPbPr or RGB mode on all models.
3G Level B
3Gbps SDI (Level B)
Split Screen (Vert or Horiz)
Picture in Picture
Picture by Picture
Link B Full Screen
Link A Full Screen
Link A
Link B
Overlay Mode (4:4:4 or 1080p50/60)
4:4:4 SMPTE 425M-B
= 4:2:2 Link A +
0:2:2 Link B
When monitoring a 3Gbps SDI Level B
signal (monitor must be equipped with
3Gbps SDI Inputs) comprised of two
distinct 1.5Gbps HD-SDI signals that
have been muxed together you can
use this 3G Level B selection to select
different monitoring options including:
Stream 1, Stream 2, PAP, PIP, POP,
Vertical Split, Horizontal Split, Overlay
Mode. Please note that Level B 3Gbps
SDI requires that both 1.5Gbps signals
share the same frame rate and resolution
and that Link A and Link B are genlocked.