Sony BVME251 Operation Guide - Page 51

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 When signal A and signal B are not the same signal format and signal system, the pictures may not be displayed correctly.  The input of signal A is not changed in the multi display.  The internal signal is not displayed in the multi display.  The captured picture data is not used to display as signal A and signal B at the same time.  The signals are not displayed in the multi display mode when [Pixel Zoom] is set to on.  The color space and gamma setting for signal A is applied in the multi display. 1 Select the channel number and set the input signal to display as signal A. 2 Select the display mode of Picture&Picture ([Side by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or [Blending]) with the function button 1) of the controller or in the [Function Switch] menu (page 55) of the [Function Setting] menu and set it to [On]. 3 Select the channel number and set the input signal to display as signal B. The channel for signal B is set to CH01 at the factory setting. Note When the picture is displayed in wipe, butterfly, or blending mode, set signal A and signal B to the input signal of the same signal format and signal system to compare the picture correctly, and set to the native scan mode (page 55). 1) Each function of Picture&Picture is assigned to each function button of the controller in the [Function Key] menu (page 71) of the [Controller] menu. To display the captured picture data file You can use a captured picture other than the picture selected by designating the channel number as signal A and signal B. Instead of setting the channel number in step1 or step3, press the CAPTURE LOAD button of the controller or select [Load] in the [Capture] menu (page 54) of the [Function Setting] menu. Note When the captured picture data file is used in wipe or blending mode, input a 3G/HD-SDI signal for another signal. When a signal not available for capture other than the 3G/HD-SDI signal is input, the picture will not be displayed correctly. To end the multi display Set [Side by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or [Blending] to [Off] in the [Function Switch] menu (page 55) of the [Function Setting] menu, or set each function button of the controller to off. [Pixel Zoom Setting] Sets the pixel zoom. Submenu [Line Color] Setting Sets the boundary line color. You can select from [White] (white), [Red] (red), [Green] (green), [Blue] (blue), [Yellow] (yellow), [Cyan] (cyan) or [Magenta] (magenta), or [Black] (black). Magnifying the Picture (Pixel Zoom) As part of the picture is magnified up to 8 times (up to 4 times when the display magnification of the native scan is [×2]) without scaling processing, this is convenient for confirming a minute of the signal. This functions in native scan mode. Note [Pixel Zoom] is not set to on in the following cases:  When the menu, monitor status page, or list of the functions assigned to the function buttons is displayed  When [Side by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or [Blending] is set to [On]  When the internal signal is displayed  When the input signal has no sync signal 1 Set [Native Scan] to [On] by pressing the NATIVE SCAN button of the controller or in the [Function Switch] menu (page 55) of the [Function Setting] menu. 2 Display the picture and set to on by pressing the PIXEL ZOOM button of the controller. The cursor is displayed. Note When [Native Scan Mode] is set to [Aspect Correction] and [Pixel Zoom] is set to on for SD signal input, [Native Scan Mode] is set to [×2]. To cancel the cursor display and return to the previous screen Press the MENU button of the controller. 3 Select the cursor size with the UP/DOWN button of the controller. You can select the cursor size from 1 to 8 (from 1 to 4 when the display magnification of the native scan 51 Adjustment Using the Menus

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When signal A and signal B are not the same signal
format and signal system, the pictures may not be
displayed correctly.
The input of signal A is not changed in the multi
display.
The internal signal is not displayed in the multi
display.
The captured picture data is not used to display as
signal A and signal B at the same time.
The signals are not displayed in the multi display mode
when [Pixel Zoom] is set to on.
The color space and gamma setting for signal A is
applied in the multi display.
1
Select the channel number and set the input signal
to display as signal A.
2
Select the display mode of Picture&Picture ([Side
by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or [Blending]) with
the function button
1)
of the controller or in the
[Function Switch] menu (page 55) of the [Function
Setting] menu and set it to [On].
3
Select the channel number and set the input signal
to display as signal B.
The channel for signal B is set to CH01 at the
factory setting.
Note
When the picture is displayed in wipe, butterfly, or
blending mode, set signal A and signal B to the
input signal of the same signal format and signal
system to compare the picture correctly, and set to
the native scan mode (page 55).
1)
Each function of Picture&Picture is assigned to each
function button of the controller in the [Function Key]
menu (page 71) of the [Controller] menu.
To display the captured picture data file
You can use a captured picture other than the picture
selected by designating the channel number as signal A
and signal B.
Instead of setting the channel number in step1 or step3,
press the CAPTURE LOAD button of the controller or
select [Load] in the [Capture] menu (page 54) of the
[Function Setting] menu.
Note
When the captured picture data file is used in wipe or
blending mode, input a 3G/HD-SDI signal for another
signal. When a signal not available for capture other than
the 3G/HD-SDI signal is input, the picture will not be
displayed correctly.
To end the multi display
Set [Side by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or [Blending] to
[Off] in the [Function Switch] menu (page 55) of the
[Function Setting] menu, or set each function button of
the controller to off.
[Pixel Zoom Setting]
Sets the pixel zoom.
Magnifying the Picture (Pixel Zoom)
As part of the picture is magnified up to 8 times (up to 4
times when the display magnification of the native scan
is [×2]) without scaling processing, this is convenient for
confirming a minute of the signal. This functions in
native scan mode.
Note
[Pixel Zoom] is not set to on in the following cases:
When the menu, monitor status page, or list of the
functions assigned to the function buttons is displayed
When [Side by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or
[Blending] is set to [On]
When the internal signal is displayed
When the input signal has no sync signal
1
Set [Native Scan] to [On] by pressing the NATIVE
SCAN button of the controller or in the [Function
Switch] menu (page 55) of the [Function Setting]
menu.
2
Display the picture and set to on by pressing the
PIXEL ZOOM button of the controller.
The cursor is displayed.
Note
When [Native Scan Mode] is set to [Aspect
Correction] and [Pixel Zoom] is set to on for SD
signal input, [Native Scan Mode] is set to [×2].
To cancel the cursor display and return to the
previous screen
Press the MENU button of the controller.
3
Select the cursor size with the UP/DOWN button of
the controller.
You can select the cursor size from 1 to 8 (from 1 to
4 when the display magnification of the native scan
Submenu
Setting
[Line Color]
Sets the boundary line color.
You can select from [White] (white),
[Red] (red), [Green] (green), [Blue]
(blue), [Yellow] (yellow), [Cyan] (cyan)
or [Magenta] (magenta), or [Black]
(black).