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V-702W Menu Settings
False Color
– a method to show each brightness in the picture with a different color. It provides a
quick way to tell if one part of a picture is too bright or too dark. There are 10 colors representing
10% steps. Default mode matches the False Color feature in other Marshall monitors. Additional
modes are provided to match color modes used by RED and ARRI.
False Color Table
– Places a color guide on screen. This guide shows what level from 0 – 100%
each color represents.
Exposure
– creates “zebra” lines in the brightest areas of the picture. This mimics a feature that is com-
monly found in broadcast camera viewfinders which provides a quick way to check for over-exposure.
Exposure Level
– to adjust the level of peaking. The exposure level can be set to [50]-[100].
Histogram
– This mimics a feature commonly found in DSLR cameras
Y
– a graphical representation of the tonal distribution within a picture.
RGB
– a graphic representation of the three primary color components of video picture. Useful for
making equipment adjustments.
COLOR
– a graphical representation of the mixed RGB distribution within a picture.
5. AUDIO
This Page is used to adjust volume, select audio
channel, enable level meter and mute.
Volume
– controls the Headphone volume.
Volume can also be controlled by turning the menu knob when menus are not on screen.
Default level is 50.
Level Meter
– shows an on-screen bar graph of audio channels (typically Left and Right) from either
an HDMI or SDI digital source.
Audio CH
– With HDMI input, channel pairs may be selected from 1 – 8.
With SDI input, channels 1 & 2 will be used.
This setting selects what appears in the audio bar display and what is heard in the headphone output.