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3G Level B 3D Monitoring Modes
FSI’s passive 3D technology 3D monitors, such as the CM500TD and CM420TD, are equipped with a circular polarizing
filter that allows signals that have been interleaved before reaching the monitor to be viewed in 3D by simply viewing the
content through passive polarized 3D glasses. However, in addition to viewing interleaved sources FSI’s 3D monitors can
also accept two full resolution sources that have been multiplexed over 3Gbps SDI and interleave them for 3D viewing. If
you have such a 3G Level B signal compromised of full resolution left and right eye channels you can select Line by Line
from the 3G Level B Menu selection, which will instruct the monitor to interleave the sources and display them onscreen for
3D viewing through passive 3D glasses. In addition to this Line by Line mode all FSI monitors with 3Gbps SDI inputs will
have the following diagnostic modes for monitoring 3D signals without glasses:
3D Checkerboard:
Checkerboard display of both signals with alternating blocks shown from Link A and Link B of the
multiplexed 3Gbps SDI signal. The checkerboard size is adjustable using the Checkerboard Size menu option.
3D Disparity:
This shows an overlay of Link and Link B with differences between the links highlighted.
Stream 1, Stream 2, PAP, Horizontal Split, and Vertical Split:
As with all Level B 3Gbps SDI signals these 3G Level B
viewing modes can be useful for analyzing and comparing Left and Right Eye streams.
*Helpful Tip: When viewing 3D signals on any passive 3D device try to sit as eye level to the center of the screen as
possible. Viewing from the left or right of center should not prevent proper 3D viewing, but passive 3D technology
has a very small vertical position window. If the monitor is viewed from too high or too low of a position the 3D
image will not be seen properly
PIP Input
Select the input for use with the Picture In Picture Function.
PIP Mode
Select between Picture In Picture, Picture On Picture, and Picture And Picture for the PIP Function.