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Panel Descriptions
Multi-view Monitor Display
An input/output video list (final output, preview output, and input channels 1 through 8) and menus are displayed on a multi-view monitor connected
to the HDMI OUT connector.
Pressing the [MENU] button displays the menu superimposed over the multi-view (p. 13).
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3
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No.
Name
Explanation
1
PVW (preview) section
This displays the preset video (the video to be output next).
2
PGM (program) section
This displays the final output video.
3
CH 1–8 section
This monitors the video input via channels 1–8.
A red border is displayed around the final video output. A green border is displayed around the preset video (the video to be
output next).
* Settings for image quality and scaling (p. 19) are not applied.
* The frame rate for the DVI-I/HDMI inputs and RGB/Component inputs is reduced by about 5 fps.
* Changing the channel assignments at the cross-point (p. 33) also changes the order of displayed sources.
* Still images imported into the V-800HD MK II (p. 24) are assigned to channel 9 or 10, and so they are not displayed.
MEMO
You can change the label names displayed on the multi-view monitor. Use the [MENU] button
g
“System”
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“Multi-view Label” to select “PGM,”
“PVW,” or “Ch.1” to “Ch.8,” then change the label name.
Also, using “Multi-view Label” to set “Indicate” to “OFF” lets you hide the tally borders and labels.
Setting the Color Format for the Multi-view Monitor
If nothing is displayed on the multi-view monitor when the V-800HD MK II is started, set the color format to match the type of monitor device that is
connected. Once you set the color format, it remains in effect thereafter.
* The MEMORY [1] (Y/Cb/Cr) or [2] (RGB) button lights up just before startup, enabling you to check the current setting.
Output in Y/Cb/Cr
Output in RGB
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Hold down the MEMORY [1] button and turn on the
[POWER] switch to turn on the power.
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Hold down the MEMORY [2] button and turn on the
[POWER] switch to turn on the power.