Sony BVMF250A User Manual (Operating Instructions - BVM-F250A / BVM-F170A) - Page 10
Aspect selectable function, Scan selection/Native scan display function
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Chapter 1 Overview 5) DisplayPort, DisplayPort logo and VESA are trademarks or registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association. HD frame capture function The frame of the 3G/HD-SDI input signal is captured and saved6) as a picture file in the "Memory Stick". This is used to confirm the color tone and picture angle of the current scene and recorded scene by using the multi display (Picture&Picture) function. For the operation, see "Capturing the Picture of the HD Signal (HD Frame Capture)" on page 93. 6) As the frame of the input signal is captured, the data and marker set by the monitor is not reflected. Multi display function Two kinds of input signals are output on the monitor. Side by side mode is useful for adjusting the color or comparing two pictures. For the operation, see "Displaying Two Signals on One Screen (Picture&Picture)" on page 91. Pixel zoom function As part of the picture is magnified up to 8 times without scaling processing, this is convenient for confirming a minute part of the signal. For the operation, see "Magnifying the Picture (Pixel Zoom)" on page 92. Safe area marker and aspect marker functions The monitor is equipped with two area markers and center marker as the safe area marker and aspect marker for confirming the picture angle. For the operation, see "Displaying the Area Marker or Aspect Marker" on page 94. Scan selection/Native scan display function You can select from under scan (-3%), normal scan (0%) and over scan (mask of the 5% over scan portion in the normal scan) for the picture display. The monitor is equipped with a native scan display function which maps the pixel of the signal to the panel in one-to-one mode. You can select the mode from ×1, ×2 or Aspect Correction to display a signal in native mode. An SD signal of non-square pixels (the number of H pixels of the signal system is 720 or 1440) or a 640 × 480 SD signal of HDMI/DisplayPort video is displayed correctly by scaling processing of doubling for the V direction and correct aspect ratio for the H direction, and the picture is also optimized and displayed by modifying the aperture coefficient value, filter coefficient value, etc. in Aspect Correction mode. For the operation, see "Selecting the Native Scan/Scan Mode" on page 90. Aspect selectable function A squeezed and recorded signal is displayed with the correct angle. You can select from 4:3 and 16:9 aspect modes. Remote control function (Ethernet control) The controller controls up to 32 monitors by the Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) connection. Up to four controllers are connected to one monitor in single mode. You can control individual monitors or monitor groups simply by entering the monitor ID number or group ID number. You can also execute the same operation on all connected monitors, or put all connected monitors into the same setup and adjustment state. Time code display function The time code superimposed on the SDI signal is displayed. Closed caption display function EIA/CEA-608 or EIA/CEA-708 standard closed caption signals superimposed on the SDI signals are displayed by installing the optional input adaptor (BKM-244CC). Audio level meter display function The audio level of the embedded audio signals superimposed on the SDI signal is displayed by installing the optional input adaptor (BKM-250TG). 3D signal analyzing function The monitor supports the following display modes of the 3D signal analyzing function if you install the optional input adaptor (BKM-250TG). For this function, twodimensional (2D) view is used. The signals are not displayed in stereoscopic view. The available display modes differ depending on the serial number of the BKM-250TG. For the operation, see "Switching the Display of the 3D Video Signal" on page 96. Difference display (with serial number 7300001 or higher): The difference between the luminance signal of the left (L) 3D video signal and that of the right (R) signal is displayed. This display is useful for checking parallax amount. Checkerboard display (with serial number 7100001 or higher): The left (L) and right (R) 3D video signals are displayed in a checkerboard pattern on the screen. This display is useful for comparing the luminance or color settings of neighboring L and R images. L/R switching display (with serial number 7100001 or higher): The dual-stream left (L) and right (R) 3D video signals are alternately displayed on the screen. This display is useful for comparing the color or brightness of the L and R 10 Features