Sony BVME251 Operation Guide - Page 55

Internal Signal], Function Switch], To load the captured frame

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The file of the captured frame is automatically named and the file name is displayed on the screen during file saving. Note The monitor is not operated until the saving is completed. To load the captured frame Press the CAPTURE LOAD button of the controller or select [Load] in the [Capture] menu (page 54) of the [Function Setting] menu, and then select the file name. To cancel the captured frame display, select any one of channel numbers 1 to 30. [Internal Signal] Selects the internal signal display. You can select from [PLUGE], [Gray] (20% gray signal), [White] (100% white signal), [5 Step] (5 step gray scale signal), [Ramp], [Color Bars], or [Black] (0% black signal). To cancel the internal signal, select one from the channel numbers 1 to 30 with the numeric buttons of the controller. Note [Internal Signal] is not set in the following cases:  When the XYZ signal, or the HDMI computer signal is input  When [Side by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or [Blending] is set to [On] [Function Switch] Sets the function to be assigned to the function button of the controller in the menu. Submenu [Scan Mode] Setting Sets the scan mode of the picture.  [Normal Scan]: Normal Scan  [Under Scan]: 3% under scan  [Over Scan]: Mask of 5% over scan portion in the normal scan Note The scan mode is not selectable in the following cases:  When [Native Scan] is set to [On]  When the input signal has no sync signal  When the internal signal is displayed  When [Side by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or [Blending] is set to [On] Submenu [Native Scan] [16:9] [H Delay] Setting Sets whether or not to display the native scan ([Off] or [On]). Note The native scan is not selectable in the following cases:  When the input signal has no sync signal  When [Side by Side] is set to [On]  When [Pixel Zoom] is set to on  When the HDMI computer signal is input (The native scan is displayed regardless of the setting.)  When a digital cinema signal (2048 × 1080) is input and the internal signal is displayed ([Native Scan] is set to [Off] and the normal scan is displayed regardless of the setting.)  When the signal system is the SD signal of 720 × 576, [Native Scan Mode] is set to [Aspect Correction] or [×2] and the internal signal is displayed ([Native Scan] is set to [Off] and the normal scan is displayed regardless of the setting.) Sets whether or not to display the aspect in 16:9 or 1.896:1 (digital cinema signal) ([Off] or [On]). Notes  The aspect ratio is not selectable in the following cases: - When [Native Scan Mode] is set to [×1] or [×2] and [Native Scan] is set to [On] - When the input signal has no sync signal  The aspect ratio may be fixed to 16:9 due to the signal format. For details, see "Picture Display Size" on page 94. Sets whether or not to display in H delay ([Off] or [On]). When the 720/24, 25, 30P signal is input, the display position is changed with the PHASE knob. Note The picture is not displayed in H delay in the following cases:  When the input signal has no sync signal  When the internal signal is displayed  When [Format] of the [Channel Configuration] menu is set to [HDMI] or [Composite]  When [Side by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or [Blending] is set to [On]  When the captured frame is displayed 55 Adjustment Using the Menus

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Adjustment Using the Menus
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The file of the captured frame is automatically
named and the file name is displayed on the screen
during file saving.
Note
The monitor is not operated until the saving is
completed.
To load the captured frame
Press the CAPTURE LOAD button of the controller or
select [Load] in the [Capture] menu (page 54) of the
[Function Setting] menu, and then select the file name.
To cancel the captured frame display, select any one of
channel numbers 1 to 30.
[Internal Signal]
Selects the internal signal display.
You can select from [PLUGE], [Gray] (20% gray signal),
[White] (100% white signal), [5 Step] (5 step gray scale
signal), [Ramp], [Color Bars], or [Black] (0% black
signal).
To cancel the internal signal, select one from the channel
numbers 1 to 30 with the numeric buttons of the
controller.
Note
[Internal Signal] is not set in the following cases:
When the XYZ signal, or the HDMI computer signal
is input
When [Side by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or
[Blending] is set to [On]
[Function Switch]
Sets the function to be assigned to the function button of
the controller in the menu.
Submenu
Setting
[Scan Mode]
Sets the scan mode of the picture.
[Normal Scan]:
Normal Scan
[Under Scan]:
3% under scan
[Over Scan]:
Mask of 5% over scan
portion in the normal scan
Note
The scan mode is not selectable in the
following cases:
When [Native Scan] is set to [On]
When the input signal has no sync
signal
When the internal signal is displayed
When [Side by Side], [Wipe],
[Butterfly], or [Blending] is set to
[On]
[Native Scan]
Sets whether or not to display the native
scan ([Off] or [On]).
Note
The native scan is not selectable in the
following cases:
When the input signal has no sync
signal
When [Side by Side] is set to [On]
When [Pixel Zoom] is set to on
When the HDMI computer signal is
input (The native scan is displayed
regardless of the setting.)
When a digital cinema signal (2048
× 1080) is input and the internal
signal is displayed ([Native Scan] is
set to [Off] and the normal scan is
displayed regardless of the setting.)
When the signal system is the SD
signal of 720 × 576, [Native Scan
Mode] is set to [Aspect Correction]
or [×2] and the internal signal is
displayed ([Native Scan] is set to
[Off] and the normal scan is
displayed regardless of the setting.)
[16:9]
Sets whether or not to display the aspect
in 16:9 or 1.896:1 (digital cinema signal)
([Off] or [On]).
Notes
The aspect ratio is not selectable in
the following cases:
– When [Native Scan Mode] is set to
[×1] or [×2] and [Native Scan] is set
to [On]
– When the input signal has no sync
signal
The aspect ratio may be fixed to 16:9
due to the signal format.
For details, see “Picture Display Size”
on page 94.
[H Delay]
Sets whether or not to display in H
delay ([Off] or [On]).
When the 720/24, 25, 30P signal is
input, the display position is changed
with the PHASE knob.
Note
The picture is not displayed in H delay
in the following cases:
When the input signal has no sync
signal
When the internal signal is displayed
When [Format] of the [Channel
Configuration] menu is set to
[HDMI] or [Composite]
When [Side by Side], [Wipe],
[Butterfly], or [Blending] is set to
[On]
When the captured frame is
displayed
Submenu
Setting