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Color Management Menu
Main Menu Color Management
Function Color Space Rec 709
Scopes & Audio Meters Gamma Select Gamma 2.4
Video Color Temperature 6500K
Audio Color Matching CIE 1931
Marker Luminance Mode Standard Mode
Alarm Luminance 100
OSD LUT Bypass None
GPI Update LUT
Color Management Red Gain 50
System Green Gain 50
System Status Blue Gain 50
Support Red Bias 50
Green Bias 50
Blue Bias 50
Log Mode Off
ACES Proxy v1.0.0 Off
SDI Black Level Video
Video Clipping Off
Custom Gamma Off
SDI Hue Adjustment Off
Factory AWB
Reset Factory Alignment
Color Space
BM & CM series monitors are equipped with the FSI CFE2 Color Fidelity Engine and have the ability to work in several
different color spaces. Select from available options to instantly change the active color space. Please note that switching
to DCI P3 may take up to 10 seconds.
Gamma Select
This setting allows you to specify the desired gamma response of the monitor in 0.2 step increments ranging from a gamma
response of 1.8 to 2.8 as well as 2.35 and 1.0. The default gamma setting is 2.4, but any selection may be chosen for instant
adjustment of the monitor’s gamma response. Older monitor models will override this manual selection in DCI-P3 mode
(unless SDI Format is set to XYZ) & operate with a 2.6 gamma response. Attempting to change the value while in DCI-P3
mode will result in the monitor exiting this color space mode, this limitation does not apply on the BM211 & BM241.
Color Temperature
Use this setting to set the desired color temperature. You can instantly toggle between 3200K, 5000K, 5600K, 6500K, and
9300K. 6500K is the default setting. Please note that on older monitor models when selecting the DCI-P3 mode the monitor
will override this manual setting. Attempting to select a Color Temperature setting manually with DCI-P3 mode active will
result in the monitor exiting DCI-P3 color space mode, this limitation does not apply on the BM211 & BM241.
Color Matching (Alternate CMF Selection for OLED Monitors)
FSI’s OLED monitors are capable of operating with calibration based on the standard CIE 1931 Color Matching Function or
the Judd Modied CMF, which has largely become the preferred CMF for use with OLEDs. As the Judd Modied CMF is an
easy to apply known offset from CIE 1931 for any given display type you can easily toggle between these without having to
recalibrate the monitor. This also allows for calibration using software and equipment based on the more common CIE 1931
CMF with the ability to quickly and easily apply the Judd based offset after calibration is complete.
All FSI Monitors are precisely
calibrated before shipping with NIST
traceable color analyzers specically
setup to measure the model in
question. However, if you would
manually like to adjust the white
balance of the monitor you may do
so by using the RGB Gain and Bias
adjustment. Please DO NOT use the
Reset Factory Alignment or Start
Display Alignment functions unless
asked to do so by an authorized FSI
service representative. A warm-up
period of 30 to 60 minutes is advised
before making adjustments.
Menus longer than the Main
Menu including Video, Color
Management, and the System
menu will not fully display.
These menus will scroll.
Use the Up and Down keys to
scroll up and down a menu.

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