HP DreamColor Z27x User Guide 1 - Page 48

Changing the Bezel Function Button Mode, Display Mode, Active Color Space, Monitor Serial Number

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● Video Levels (16-235) On / Off - allows you to quickly switch between full range and reduced range video inputs. When disabled this command will be displayed as "Video Levels (16-235) On" and when enabled this command will be displayed as "Video Levels (16-235) Off." ● Overscan On / Off - allows you to quickly enable and disable video overscan. When disabled this command will be displayed as "Overscan On" and when enabled this command will be displayed as "Overscan Off." ● Blue-Only Mode On / Off - allows you to quickly enable and disable blue-only display. When disabled this command will be displayed as "Blue-Only Mode On" and when enabled this command will be displayed as "Blue-Only Mode Off." ● Scroll 4K Region - use this option to scroll through a 4K image being displayed Pixel-for-Pixel. Refer to Show 4K Source Video Pixel-for-Pixel on page 38 for more information on this command. ● Next 4K Corner- use this option to hop from location 4K image being displayed Pixel-for-Pixel to another. Refer to Show 4K Source Video Pixel-for-Pixel on page 38 for more information on this command. ● PIP On / Off - allows you to quickly turn the PIP on and off and is designed to facilitate using it as a confidence monitor. When disabled this command will be displayed as "PIP On" and when enabled this command will displayed as "PIP Off." Refer to Using PIP as a Confidence Monitor on page 39 for more information on this usage. ● Swap Primary / PIP Inputs - use this option to quickly swap the Primary and PIP inputs. Use of this option does not require that the PIP be enabled, just that the PIP input be configured. Therefore this option can be used as another method of quickly switching between two inputs. ● Next PIP Corner - use this option to move the PIP from position to position on the screen. Repeated use of this command will fly the PIP in the following order: Upper Left Corner, Upper Right Corner, Lower Left Corner, Lower Right Corner. ● Show Display information - this command will display useful display information including Display Mode, Active Color Space, Monitor Serial Number, Firmware Revision, and Backlight Hours. This command is mapped to Function Button Four by default. ● Show Color Space Information - this command will display useful information about the current color space including the primary coordinates, white point coordinates, and gamma. ● Test Pattern Generator - this command will display a list of built-in test patterns including black, white, medium gray, red, green, and blue. These patterns, in association with an external measurement device, can be helpful to quickly check the calibration accuracy of the display between calibrations. ● Empty - this command clears a bezel function key. When selected the label will not be blank. To change the bezel button functions: 1. Press one of the five front bezel buttons to display the button labels, and then press the bottom Open Menu button to open the OSD. 2. In the OSD, select Menu and Message Control > Configure Function Buttons and then select one of the available options for the button you want to reconfigure. Changing the Bezel Function Button Mode By default when any bezel button is pressed a menu appears to the left of the buttons, indicating the command assigned to each button. When the menu is displayed, you can press the desired button to execute an assigned command. Once you are familiar with the menu configuration you can disable 40 Chapter 4 Operating the Monitor

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Video Levels (16–235) On / Off – allows you to quickly switch between full range and reduced
range video inputs. When disabled this command will be displayed as “Video Levels (16–235)
On” and when enabled this command will be displayed as “Video Levels (16–235) Off.”
Overscan On / Off – allows you to quickly enable and disable video overscan. When disabled
this command will be displayed as “Overscan On” and when enabled this command will be
displayed as “Overscan Off.”
Blue-Only Mode On / Off – allows you to quickly enable and disable blue-only display. When
disabled this command will be displayed as “Blue-Only Mode On” and when enabled this
command will be displayed as “Blue-Only Mode Off.”
Scroll 4K Region – use this option to scroll through a 4K image being displayed Pixel-for-Pixel.
Refer to
Show 4K Source Video Pixel-for-Pixel
on page
38
for more information on this
command.
Next 4K Corner– use this option to hop from location 4K image being displayed Pixel-for-Pixel to
another. Refer to
Show 4K Source Video Pixel-for-Pixel
on page
38
for more information on this
command.
PIP On / Off – allows you to quickly turn the PIP on and off and is designed to facilitate using it
as a confidence monitor. When disabled this command will be displayed as “PIP On” and when
enabled this command will displayed as “PIP Off.” Refer to
Using PIP as a Confidence Monitor
on page
39
for more information on this usage.
Swap Primary / PIP Inputs – use this option to quickly swap the Primary and PIP inputs. Use of
this option does not require that the PIP be enabled, just that the PIP input be configured.
Therefore this option can be used as another method of quickly switching between two inputs.
Next PIP Corner – use this option to move the PIP from position to position on the screen.
Repeated use of this command will fly the PIP in the following order: Upper Left Corner, Upper
Right Corner, Lower Left Corner, Lower Right Corner.
Show Display information – this command will display useful display information including
Display Mode, Active Color Space, Monitor Serial Number, Firmware Revision, and Backlight
Hours. This command is mapped to Function Button Four by default.
Show Color Space Information – this command will display useful information about the current
color space including the primary coordinates, white point coordinates, and gamma.
Test Pattern Generator – this command will display a list of built-in test patterns including black,
white, medium gray, red, green, and blue. These patterns, in association with an external
measurement device, can be helpful to quickly check the calibration accuracy of the display
between calibrations.
Empty – this command clears a bezel function key. When selected the label will not be blank.
To change the bezel button functions:
1.
Press one of the five front bezel buttons to display the button labels, and then press the bottom
Open Menu
button to open the OSD.
2.
In the OSD, select
Menu and Message Control
>
Configure Function Buttons
and then select
one of the available options for the button you want to reconfigure.
Changing the Bezel Function Button Mode
By default when any bezel button is pressed a menu appears to the left of the buttons, indicating the
command assigned to each button. When the menu is displayed, you can press the desired button to
execute an assigned command. Once you are familiar with the menu configuration you can disable
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Chapter 4
Operating the Monitor