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Function Menu
Full Screen
This function simply stretches any incoming source to fill the entire screen. Unlike the Zoom feature this full screen stretch
does not preserve aspect ratio, but it does keep all of the active video signal present. Though the full screen mode has
many potential uses it was designed primarily for use with rasterizers that generate a 16:10 or 16:9 aspect 1024x768 output.
Enabling Full Screen mode allows the monitor to stretch the image as intended by the rasterizer.
Pixel Zoom
The Pixel Zoom function will generate a positionable and resizable 16:9 rectangle on screen. The rectangle may be moved
left or right using the H POS rotary knob and up or down using the V POS rotary knob. The Ref POS rotary knob may be
used to change the size of the onscreen rectangle. Using these three rotary knobs you can select any area on screen and
then press down on the F Stop rotary knob to zoom to the selected area. This pixel zoom feature is designed to work with
any HD signal formats. A flashing tally light will be activated on your monitor whenever you are in a zoomed mode as a
reminder/warning that the entire incoming signal is not being shown on the monitor. To exit the zoomed mode simply press
down on the F Stop rotary knob once more. To exit the Pixel Zoom feature entirely simply press the function button assigned
to this feature once more. The Pixel Zoom function allows for an essentially artifact free, high quality zoom on any portion
of an HD signal.
LUM Coloring
This function generates an artificial luminance map of the incoming source that can be particularly useful in identifying
overexposed areas in any given shot. An onscreen scale helps indicate what artificial color corresponds to what lumi-
nance level. The scale will follow the selected Waveform Scale set in the Scopes & VU Meters Profile 1: you can choose
from IRE, Digital Levels, or Voltage. In its default configuration the LUM Coloring feature will highlight all levels above
100IRE as white and all levels below 0 IRE as black. In default mode levels between 0 and 100 IRE will be color coded.
However, you can change the range of these color coded regions to any preferred setting by using the monitor’s rotary
knobs. The H POS rotary knob will adjust the lower limit of the lower color coded region. The V POS rotary knob will adjust
the upper limit of the lower color coded region. The Ref POS rotary knob will adjust the lower limit of the upper color coded
region. The F Stop Rotary knob will adjust the upper limit of the upper color coded region. These color coded ranges are
retained in memory so you can exit and reenter LUM Coloring Mode without having to reset your desired threshold levels.
3D Disparity
This feature only works when SDI 1 and SDI 2 are the same frame rate / resolution and are genlocked. When active a
disparity view will be shown on screen highlighting the difference between SDI 1 and SDI 2.
LUM Coloring with Custom Range
LUM Coloring with All Legal Levels Shown in Greyscale
Underexposed Areas in Blue
Overexposed Areas in Red
LUM Coloring in Default Mode
Overexposed Areas in White
Underexposed Areas in Black
LUM Coloring with Custom Range