Sony BVME170A User Manual (Operating Instructions - BVM-E250A / BVM-E170A) - Page 65
RGB Range, Limit], Full], 1080I/PsF, 1080I], Film Cadence
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Chapter 3 Menu Menu RGB Range HD DC 2048 × 1080 HDMI DisplayPort HDMI/DisplayPort Auto 1080I/PsF 24PsF 25PsF/50I 30PsF/60I Film Cadence Function and operation ([ ]: factory setting) Sets the quantization range of the 4:4:4 RGB SDI, HDMI or DisplayPort input signal. Sets the quantization range when a 4:4:4 RGB SDI signal is input and the signal system is 1920 × 1080 or 1280 × 720. Full: 0 (black level) to 1023 (10bit)/4095 (12bit) (white level) [Limit]: 64(10bit)/256 (12bit) (black level) to 940 (10bit)/3760 (12bit) (white level) Sets the quantization range when a 4:4:4 RGB SDI signal is input and the signal system is 2048 × 1080. [Full]: 0 (black level) to 1023 (10bit)/4095 (12bit) (white level) Limit: 64 (10bit)/256 (12bit) (black level) to 940 (10bit)/3760 (12bit) (white level) Sets the display mode for the HDMI signal. Full: 0 (black) to 255 (8bit)/1023 (10bit)/4095 (12bit) (white level) [Limit]: 16 (8bit)/64 (10bit)/256 (12bit) (black level) to 235 (8bit)/940 (10bit)/3760 (12bit) (white level) Sets the display mode for the DisplayPort signal. [Full]: 0 (black level) to 63 (6bit)/255 (8bit)/1023 (10bit)/4095 (12bit) (white level) Limit: 4 (6bit)/16 (8bit)/64 (10bit)/256 (12bit) (black level) to 58 (6bit)/235(8bit)/940 (10bit)/3760 (12bit) (white level) Sets the manual or automatic setting for the quantization range of the HDMI or DisplayPort signal. Off: Select to use the quantization range set in the HDMI or DisplayPort menu. [On]: Select to set the quantization range automatically according to the input signal. When the 1080i/PsF signal is input, select the display mode. You can select when Format is set to 3G/HD/SD-SDI Auto, HD/SD-SDI Auto, 4:2:2 YCbCr 10bit, 4:4:4 YCbCr 10bit, 4:4:4 RGB 10bit, 4:4:4 YCbCr 12bit, 4:4:4 RGB 12bit, 4:4:4 XYZ 12bit, Component YPbPr or Component RGB. When 1080I is selected, the I/P conversion signal is displayed. When 1080PsF is selected, the progressive conversion (PsF to P) signal is displayed. When the 1080PsF signal is input and 1080I is selected, the display delay is shortened. The signal converted from PsF to P is not displayed and the I/P conversion signal is displayed. When Format is set to 3G/HD/SD-SDI Auto and Payload ID data are superimposed on the SDI signal, 1080i/PsF processing is performed based on the Payload ID data, regardless of the setting value. Sets the display mode for the 1080/24PsF signal. You can select from 1080I or [1080PsF]. Sets the display mode for the 1080/25PsF, 50i signal. You can select from [1080I] or 1080PsF. Sets the display mode for the 1080/30PsF, 60i signal. You can select from [1080I] or 1080PsF. Sets the film cadence mode. The progressive conversion signal is displayed according to the setting. [Off]: The progressive conversion signal is not displayed in film cadence mode. 2-2: The progressive conversion signal is displayed when the interlace signal of 2-2 pulldown processing is input 2-3: The progressive conversion signal is displayed when the interlace signal of 2-3 pulldown processing is input 2-3-3-2: The progressive conversion signal is displayed when the interlace signal of 2-33-2 pull-down processing is input Notes • When the 50i interlace signal is input, the mode is automatically set to 2-2, even when 2-3 or 2-3-3-2 is selected. • The signal is not displayed in film cadence mode when 1080i interlace signal is input and 1080PsF is selected in the 1080I/PsF menu. Set to 1080I. • As the signal is displayed in film cadence mode by cadence sequence detection based on the pattern of the input signal, the signal may not be displayed correctly, because of the pattern of the input signal. • The signal is not displayed in the film cadence mode when Side by Side, Wipe, Butterfly or Blending is set to On. 65 Channel Configuration Menu