Sony ZRD-2 Operating Instructions - Page 12

Configuring the Input Level and, Signal Format for HDMI Inputs, ZRCT-200 Only

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4 Click [Close]. The [Detailed Input Settings] screen closes. Configuring the Input Level and Signal Format for HDMI Inputs (ZRCT-200 Only) 1 Select [HDMI1] or [HDMI2] for [Input Select] in the [Input Settings] screen, and click [OK] or [Apply]. The video input changes. 2 Click [Common Input Settings]. The [Common Input Settings] screen appears. The settings configured on the primary controller will be applied to all the other display controllers, including the sub controllers. Sub controllers cannot be configured individually. Caution The items in the [Common Input Settings] screen cannot be configured when an input channel other than HDMI is selected in [Input Select]. Displaying a black picture on the screen When switching the video signals, use this function when you do not want to display the image at the moment of switching. Even when displaying images from multiple display controllers, all images are switched at the same time. Click [ON] in [Blank] on the main screen of Display Control Software. If [OFF] is selected, images from the video signal source will display. 3 Configure each setting. [Dynamic Range]: Select the video input level for HDMI connectors 1 and 2. • [Auto]: Determine the video input level automatically. • [Limited]: Select this when the video input level is between 16 to 235. • [Full]: Select this when the video input level is between 0 to 255. [HDMI Signal Format]: Select the video signal format. • [Enhanced Format]: Display pictures in a higher definition HDMI format. • [Standard Format]: Display pictures in standard HDMI format. Caution Select [Standard Format] when an input device that does not support HDMI 2.0 is connected. 4 When you are finished configuring settings, click [Close]. Note Set [Blank] to [ON] in standby mode, click [Power ON] to display the black picture on the screen, and start the system. After that, set [Blank] to [OFF] to display the images. 12

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4
Click [Close].
The [Detailed Input Settings] screen closes.
Configuring the Input Level and
Signal Format for HDMI Inputs
(ZRCT-200 Only)
1
Select [HDMI1] or [HDMI2] for [Input Select] in the
[Input Settings] screen, and click [OK] or [Apply].
The video input changes.
2
Click [Common Input Settings].
The [Common Input Settings] screen appears. The
settings configured on the primary controller will be
applied to all the other display controllers, including
the sub controllers. Sub controllers cannot be
configured individually.
3
Configure each setting.
[Dynamic Range]:
Select the video input level for
HDMI connectors 1 and 2.
[Auto]: Determine the video input level
automatically.
[Limited]: Select this when the video input
level is between 16 to 235.
[Full]: Select this when the video input level is
between 0 to 255.
[HDMI Signal Format]:
Select the video signal
format.
[Enhanced Format]: Display pictures in a
higher definition HDMI format.
[Standard Format]: Display pictures in
standard HDMI format.
Caution
Select [Standard Format] when an input device
that does not support HDMI 2.0 is connected.
4
When you are finished configuring settings, click
[Close].
Caution
The items in the [Common Input Settings] screen cannot
be configured when an input channel other than HDMI is
selected in [Input Select].
Displaying a black picture on the
screen
When switching the video signals, use this function when
you do not want to display the image at the moment of
switching. Even when displaying images from multiple
display controllers, all images are switched at the same
time.
Click [ON] in [Blank] on the main screen of Display
Control Software. If [OFF] is selected, images from the
video signal source will display.
Note
Set [Blank] to [ON] in standby mode, click [Power ON] to
display the black picture on the screen, and start the
system. After that, set [Blank] to [OFF] to display the
images.