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Video Menu
Sharpness Level
This function is a peaking level adjustment and produces an effect very similar to a physical aperture adjustment. By
adjusting sharpness lower the image will look softer and by adjusting sharpness higher the image will look sharper. Please
note that perceived sharpness may also be affected by video processing and pixel mapping settings.
SD Enhancement
This toggle applies maximum sharpening and video quality enhancement to SD video sources.
Anamorphic De-Squeeze
Toggles between 1.3, 2.0, and 2.0mag HD Anamorphic De-Squeeze ratios. This is used in conjunction with the Anamorphic
De-Squeeze function described in the Function Menu portion of this manual.
Signal Mode
Selecting ‘Film’ for this setting allows the monitor to compensate for material with 2:3 pulldown to provide a smoother image.
Selecting ‘TV’ for this setting processes the incoming video signal with no 2:3 pulldown compensation. Selecting ‘Auto’ will
automatically trigger ‘Film’ mode anytime 2:3 pulldown is detected.
Processing
The Processing setting has three options: Normal, Fast, & Noise Reduction. In Normal mode the monitor will display
interlaced video as interlaced and have a very low latency processing delay. In Fast mode the video processing delay is
further improved to provide the lowest possible processing latency, but ancillary functions and menu displays are updated
more slowly. In Noise Reduction mode video processing delay is increased to allow for additional noise reduction processing
and the monitor will deinterlace the signal and display it as progressive.
Show PsF as
Select between Interlaced or Progressive to instruct the monitor how to handle and show PsF content on screen. Please
note that when to set Progressive this will add processing delay even if the signal is not PsF. Set to interlaced for lowest
possible processing delay. Please note that some features, like Horizontal Audio Level Meters, are NOT compatible with
‘Show PsF as’ set to Progressive.
Composite Setup
Allows you to toggle between 0 or 7.5 IRE setup selection for composite sources.
Component Setup
Using the Component Setup feature allows you to specify what type of component signal you are sending to the monitor.
Select from YPbPr SMPTE/N10, YPbPr Betacam, YPbPr MII.
SDI Format
FSI Monitors are capable of detecting the payload ID contained in an SDI signal. However, some sources or upstream
equipment may not generate or pass payload ID. For sources lacking proper Payload ID you may override the SDI Format
auto detect function and manually select the appropriate format. It may be necessary to force the monitor to re-sync to a
signal when changing formats at the source even when set to Auto. You can force the monitor to re-sync by either reselecting
Auto from the SDI Format menu, selecting the appropriate format manually from the SDI Format Menu, or simply toggling
to another input and back to the input in use. Please note that on monitors with a selectable color space option that XYZ
signals will be mapped to the color space selected on the Display Alignment menu.
Flicker Free Mode (Only applies to OLED units)
When turned ON this mode eliminates the low frame rate icker typical of OLED monitors with ultrafast pixel respone times.
For optimal display performance and comfortable viewing we suggest setting Flicker Free Mode to ON for 24p and 25p
material and setting Flicker Free Mode to OFF for higher frame rate material (e.g. 59.94i/p, 50i/p, etc.)