Sony BVM-HX3110 Operating Instructions - Page 27

IP Input Config., See About IP Input Configuration Preset

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The peak brightness of this unit Off 2x/ LP Peak Lumi. Config. 2x 4x Interlace Off, Fast Response Off 1) Interlace On, Fast Response Off 1) Interlace Off, Fast Response Medium 1) Interlace Off, Fast Response High 1) Peak Lumi. 1x (1000 cd/ m2) Peak Lumi. 2x (2000 cd/ m2) Peak Lumi. 2x (2000 cd/ m2) Peak Lumi. 4x (4000 cd/ m2) Peak Lumi. 1/2 (500 cd/ m2) 2) Peak Lumi. 1x (1000 cd/ m2) Peak Lumi. 1x (1000 cd/ m2) Peak Lumi. 2x (2000 cd/ m2) Peak Lumi. 1/2 (500 cd/ m2) 2) Peak Lumi. 1x (1000 cd/ m2) Peak Lumi. 1x (1000 cd/ m2) Peak Lumi. 2x (2000 cd/ m2) Peak Lumi. 1/4 (250 cd/ m2) 2) Peak Lumi. 1/2 (500 cd/ m2) 2) Peak Lumi. 1/2 (500 cd/ m2) 2) Peak Lumi. 1x (1000 cd/ m2) 1) Fast Response can be set when the optional "BVML-F10" license (sold separately) is enabled. 2) About display of "ITU-R BT.2100(HLG)" at Peak Lumi. 1/2 and Peak Lumi. 1/4: The maximum gradation of the input signal is mapped to 1000 cd/m2. Gradations below the peak brightness of this unit are displayed in the same manner as monitors at 1000 cd/m2, and gradations above the peak brightness are clipped. In addition, as the maximum gradation of the input signal is 1000 cd/ m2, the default value of the System Gamma is 1.2. Note Interlace and Fast Response cannot be enabled at the same time. IP Input Config. Configure the IP input. Data are allocated in advance to the IP input configuration presets 1 10. See "About IP Input Configuration Preset" (page 39) for details. See also "ST2110 - Video/ Audio Tab" (page 99). Submenu IP Input Config. Name Clean Switch Frame Rate Signal Format IP Input1 V Compression A Interpolation Setting Select the IP input configuration data to configure. (Default value: Preset1) Data are allocated in advance to the IP input configuration presets 1 - 10. Set the names of the IP input configuration presets. Select whether to enable or disable the Clean Switch function.  Disable  Enable Select the frame rate of the input IP stream video data.  59.94/29.97  50/25  24  23.98 Signal structure (4:2:2 YCbCr 10bit fixed) is displayed. Displays valid (Valid)/invalid (Invalid) of the IP Input1 input.  Priority: Select the priority order of the IP Input1 input.  Priority1 - 4: Select the priority order. "Priority1" is the first priority.  No Assign: Select when not using IP Input1 input.  Image Format: According to the frame rate of the input IP stream video data, select the image format from the following. The image format of the frame rate set in "Frame Rate" becomes enabled.  59.94/29.97: 2160/ 59.94P_12G, 2160/29.97P_6G, 1080/59.94P_3G, 1080/ 59.94I_1.5G, 1080/ 29.97PsF_1.5G, 720/ 59.94P_1.5G  50/25: 2160/50P_12G, 2160/ 25P_6G, 1080/50P_3G, 1080/ 50I_1.5G, 1080/25PsF_1.5G, 720/50P_1.5G  24: 2160/24P_6G, 1080/ 24PsF_1.5G  23.98: 2160/23.98P_6G, 1080/ 23.98PsF_1.5G Select whether the input IP stream video data is in uncompressed (Uncompressed) format or in compressed (JPEG XS) format.  Uncompressed  JPEG XS If there is an excess or shortage in audio data, select whether to complement (Interpolate) the data.  Disable: Does not perform the data interpolation.  Enable: Performs the data interpolation. 27

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1)
Fast Response can be set when the optional
“BVML-F10” license (sold separately) is enabled.
2)
About display of “ITU-R BT.2100(HLG)” at Peak
Lumi. 1/2 and Peak Lumi. 1/4: The maximum
gradation of the input signal is mapped to 1000
cd/m
2
. Gradations below the peak brightness of
this unit are displayed in the same manner as
monitors at 1000 cd/m
2
, and gradations above the
peak brightness are clipped. In addition, as the
maximum gradation of the input signal is 1000 cd/
m
2
, the default value of the System Gamma is 1.2.
Note
Interlace and Fast Response cannot be enabled
at the same time.
IP Input Config.
Configure the IP input. Data are allocated in
advance to the IP input configuration presets 1 -
10. See “About IP Input Configuration Preset”
(page 39) for details. See also “ST2110 - Video/
Audio Tab” (page 99).
The peak
brightness of
this unit
Interlace
Off,
Fast
Response
Off
1)
Interlace
On,
Fast
Response
Off
1)
Interlace
Off,
Fast
Response
Medium
1)
Interlace
Off,
Fast
Response
High
1)
Peak
Lumi.
Config.
Off
Peak
Lumi. 1x
(1000 cd/
m
2
)
Peak
Lumi. 1/2
(500 cd/
m
2
)
2)
Peak
Lumi. 1/2
(500 cd/
m
2
)
2)
Peak
Lumi. 1/4
(250 cd/
m
2
)
2)
2x/
LP
Peak
Lumi. 2x
(2000 cd/
m
2
)
Peak
Lumi. 1x
(1000 cd/
m
2
)
Peak
Lumi. 1x
(1000 cd/
m
2
)
Peak
Lumi. 1/2
(500 cd/
m
2
)
2)
2x
Peak
Lumi. 2x
(2000 cd/
m
2
)
Peak
Lumi. 1x
(1000 cd/
m
2
)
Peak
Lumi. 1x
(1000 cd/
m
2
)
Peak
Lumi. 1/2
(500 cd/
m
2
)
2)
4x
Peak
Lumi. 4x
(4000 cd/
m
2
)
Peak
Lumi. 2x
(2000 cd/
m
2
)
Peak
Lumi. 2x
(2000 cd/
m
2
)
Peak
Lumi. 1x
(1000 cd/
m
2
)
Submenu
Setting
IP Input Config.
Select the IP input configuration data
to configure. (Default value: Preset1)
Data are allocated in advance to the IP
input configuration presets 1 - 10.
Name
Set the names of the IP input
configuration presets.
Clean Switch
Select whether to enable or disable the
Clean Switch function.
Disable
Enable
Frame Rate
Select the frame rate of the input IP
stream video data.
59.94/29.97
50/25
24
23.98
Signal Format
Signal structure (4:2:2 YCbCr 10bit
fixed) is displayed.
IP Input1
Displays valid (Valid)/invalid (Invalid) of
the IP Input1 input.
Priority:
Select the priority order of
the IP Input1 input.
Priority1 - 4: Select the priority
order. “Priority1” is the first
priority.
No Assign: Select when not
using IP Input1 input.
Image Format:
According to the
frame rate of the input IP
stream video data, select the
image format from the
following. The image format of
the frame rate set in “Frame
Rate” becomes enabled.
59.94/29.97: 2160/
59.94P_12G, 2160/29.97P_6G,
1080/59.94P_3G, 1080/
59.94I_1.5G, 1080/
29.97PsF_1.5G, 720/
59.94P_1.5G
50/25: 2160/50P_12G, 2160/
25P_6G, 1080/50P_3G, 1080/
50I_1.5G, 1080/25PsF_1.5G,
720/50P_1.5G
24: 2160/24P_6G, 1080/
24PsF_1.5G
23.98: 2160/23.98P_6G, 1080/
23.98PsF_1.5G
V Compression
Select whether the input IP stream
video data is in uncompressed
(Uncompressed) format or in
compressed (JPEG XS) format.
Uncompressed
JPEG XS
A Interpolation
If there is an excess or shortage in
audio data, select whether to
complement (Interpolate) the data.
Disable:
Does not perform the data
interpolation.
Enable:
Performs the data
interpolation.