Sony BVME170A User Manual (Operating Instructions - BVM-E250A / BVM-E170A) - Page 97

Operations, Selecting Display Mode

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Chapter 4 Operations Operations 4 Chapter Selecting Display Mode This monitor applies high-contrast to the picture and reproduces accurate color by displaying the interlace signal in progressive mode by the I/P conversion or the PsF·progressive signal in progressive mode without the I/P conversion. You can select interlace display mode according to the input signal or the object to evaluate the picture. Interlace display mode: The picture is displayed in interlace mode without I/P conversion processing. The picture near the original quality of the input signal is monitored. Notes • When a 1080/241) P (PsF) or 1080/25P (PsF) input signal is displayed in progressive mode, the frame rate for display is 721) Hz or 75 Hz to obtain flickerless display. • When the input signal is 1080/241) PsF or 1080/25PsF and 1080I is set in the 1080I/PsF menu of the Channel Configuration menu, the frame rate for display is 481) Hz or 50 Hz. • The luminance is reduced owing to the principle of operation in the interlace display mode. However, on this monitor the normal luminance is set by increasing the value of gain. For this reason, in the interlace display mode, the range of the contrast adjustment is different from the normal level, and the luminance may be reduced according to the setting of the contrast. • The picture is not displayed in interlace mode in the following cases: - When Side by Side, Wipe, Butterfly or Blending is set to On - When Pixel Zoom is set to on 1 For selecting the interlace display mode, set Native Scan (page 75) to On in the Function Setting menu or by pressing the NATIVE SCAN button of the controller. 2 Set Interlace to On in the Function Switch menu (page 75) of the Function Setting menu, or pressing the Interlace button2) on the controller. iiFunction Switch Aperture: Mono: Blue Only: R Off: G Off: B Off: Chroma Up: Interlace: xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx 2/5 v V For the input signal to display in frame mode and interlace mode, see "Picture Frame Display" on page 136. 1) Also compatible with a frame rate of 1/1.001. 2) Interlace is assigned to a function button of the controller in the Function Key menu (page 92) of the Controller menu. 97 Selecting Display Mode

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Selecting Display Mode
4
Chapter
Chapter 4
Operations
Operations
Selecting Display Mode
This monitor applies high-contrast to the picture and
reproduces accurate color by displaying the interlace
signal in progressive mode by the I/P conversion or the
PsF·progressive signal in progressive mode without the
I/P conversion.
You can select interlace display mode according to the
input signal or the object to evaluate the picture.
Interlace display mode:
The picture is displayed in
interlace mode without I/P conversion processing. The
picture near the original quality of the input signal is
monitored.
When a 1080/24
1)
P (PsF) or 1080/25P (PsF) input
signal is displayed in progressive mode, the frame rate
for display is 72
1)
Hz or 75 Hz to obtain flickerless
display.
When the input signal is 1080/24
1)
PsF or 1080/25PsF
and 1080I is set in the 1080I/PsF menu of the Channel
Configuration menu, the frame rate for display is 48
1)
Hz or 50 Hz.
The luminance is reduced owing to the principle of
operation in the interlace display mode. However, on
this monitor the normal luminance is set by increasing
the value of gain. For this reason, in the interlace display
mode, the range of the contrast adjustment is different
from the normal level, and the luminance may be
reduced according to the setting of the contrast.
The picture is not displayed in interlace mode in the
following cases:
When Side by Side, Wipe, Butterfly or Blending is
set to On
When Pixel Zoom is set to on
1
For selecting the interlace display mode, set Native
Scan (page 75) to On in the Function Setting menu or
by pressing the NATIVE SCAN button of the
controller.
2
Set Interlace to On in the Function Switch menu (page
75) of the Function Setting menu, or pressing the
Interlace button
2)
on the controller.
For the input signal to display in frame mode and
interlace mode, see “Picture Frame Display” on
page 136.
1)
Also compatible with a frame rate of 1/1.001.
2)
Interlace is assigned to a function button of the controller in the Function
Key menu (page 92) of the Controller menu.
Notes
ii
Function Switch
2/5
Aperture:
xxx
Mono:
xxx
Blue Only:
xxx
R Off:
xxx
G Off:
xxx
B Off:
xxx
Chroma Up:
xxx
Interlace:
xxx
v
V