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Configuration of Setting Menus

Brightness

Contrast

Chroma

Sharpness

Tint

Color Temp

OSD Language

OSD Duration

Luma Under Warm

Luma Over Warm

Function 1–4
 

Window 1

 

Window 2

 

HV Delay

 Guides
 Crosshair
 Peaking
 

False Color

 

Clip Guide

 Underscan
 

DSLR Scaling

 

Check Field

 Pixel
 Histogram
 Zebra

Menu Setup
 

User 1-5

System Reset

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MANUAL

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The MANUAL function allows you to change the values of Red, Green, and 
Blue (RGB).

This function displays the blanking portion of the incoming signal

Display the crosshair on the center of the screen.

The D12  is equipped with Monochrome Peaking features which highlight 
the desired focus area in a bright, red outline. The operator adjusts the focus 
control until the red indicator outlines on the desired area are razor sharp, 
indicating optimal focus. For the best results, be sure the subject is properly 
exposed.

The False Color feature utilizes a full spectrum of assigned color indicators, 
ensuring flawless shot exposure. As the camera Iris is adjusted, the subject 
of the image will change color based on specific brightness values indicating 
optimal exposure. See included chart for color assignments.

The D12 offers adjustable upper Clip Guide levels to accurately display 
overexposed images in any shooting condition. The operator simply assigns 
the upper IRE to their preference and any exposure over the set IRE limit will 
ash in a vivid purple, indicating only the over exposed area.
The DSLR Scaling function will allow users to extend their DSLR camera’s 
HDMI video output any option of four – Normal, 3:2, 16:9 or Full Screen – 
convenience made simple.

A graphical representation of the pixels exposed in your image.  The left side 
of the graph represents the blacks or shadows, the right side represents the 
highlights or bright areas and the middle section is mid-tones. How high the 
peaks reach represent the number of pixels in that particular tone.  This tool 
helps you get proper exposure.

A feature that allows you to see what parts of the image are over exposed.  
It does this by adding black stripes to the parts that are over exposed. 
This function recalls used defined values settings. The user setting will remain 
in memory indefinitely and can be erased by using the reset option in the 
main menu.

The LCD panel in this display has a native display of 1280 x 800 pixels.  A 
signal of any other resolution is scaled to t this native resolution.  There 
may be time when it is desired to view the incoming signal without scaling. 
Enabling Pixel to Pixel mode turns off the scaling and displays a 1280 x 800 
pixel window of the original image. Each pixel of the panel displays one pixel 
of the original image. The user may use the arrow buttons (buttons 3-6) on 
the monitor face to move the window left, right, up and down to see the 
desired portion of the image.

This function displays a side by side comparison of the incoming video signal. 
Pushing the F1/2 button one time will enter the mode. Each time the F1/2 
button is pushed it will freeze the current frame on the right hand side of the 
display while the left continues to display the live signal. Pressing the exit but-
ton will exit the window mode. Use Window 1 for 16:9 signals and Window 2 
for 4:3 signals. 

As an additional tool associated with the D12’s False Color feature, ikan’s 
exclusive Adjustable Under Exposure and Over Exposed Waning feature 
gives the operator full control of the D12 False Color brightness values. By 
setting the preferred IRE exposure limits, the operator is warned when the 
image exposure is exceeding or falling under the preset IRE limit, providing 
customizable, full image exposure control.

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