Canon DP-V2410 User manual

Instruction Manual
Video Display
•Beforeuse,besuretoreadthisguide,includingthe
safetyandhandlingprecautions.
•Readingthisguidewillhelpyoulearntousethevideo
displayproperly.
•Storethisguidesafelysothatyoucanuseitinthefuture. English

2Table of Content
Table of Content
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 4
Aboutthismanual.................................................................................................................................... 4
Trademarks.............................................................................................................................................. 4
SuppliedAccessories............................................................................................................................... 4
Safety Precautions ....................................................................................................................... 5
Handling Precautions ................................................................................................................... 6
Features........................................................................................................................................ 8
Nomenclature ............................................................................................................................... 9
Installation/Connection .............................................................................................................. 11
HowtoCarrytheMainUnit.................................................................................................................... 11
Procedurestoattachtheprotectionpanel.............................................................................................. 11
Procedurestoattach/detachstands....................................................................................................... 12
PreventingfromTipping......................................................................................................................... 13
MountingtheMainUnitonaStandorWall............................................................................................. 14
ConnectingtheMainUnittoInputDevices............................................................................................. 15
Turning on the Power ................................................................................................................. 17
TurningonthePoweroftheMainUnit.................................................................................................... 17
Operating the Video Display....................................................................................................... 18
Operatingthejogdial............................................................................................................................. 18
BasicoperationstousetheOSDmenu.................................................................................................. 18
AdjustingImageQualityWhileViewingtheEntireImage......................................................................... 20
TemporarilySavingParameters(AnchorPointSetting)............................................................................ 21
CalibrationwithoutaPC......................................................................................................................... 22
Export/Import......................................................................................................................................... 23
SetDate/Time........................................................................................................................................ 25
InputtingCharacters............................................................................................................................... 25
UsingtheFunction(F)Buttons............................................................................................................... 26
UsingtheChannel(CH)Button............................................................................................................... 27
CheckingSignalInformationandStatusoftheMainUnit........................................................................ 27
OSD Menu.................................................................................................................................. 28
OSDMenuIndex.................................................................................................................................... 28
Adjustment............................................................................................................................................. 34
ChannelSettings.................................................................................................................................... 43
DisplaySettings...................................................................................................................................... 45
AudioSettings........................................................................................................................................ 48
MarkerSettings...................................................................................................................................... 49
FunctionSettings................................................................................................................................... 54
SystemSettings..................................................................................................................................... 60

3Table of Content
SignalInformation................................................................................................................................... 65
SystemInformation................................................................................................................................ 65
Main specifications/Performance............................................................................................... 66
Dimensions............................................................................................................................................ 67
Appendix .................................................................................................................................... 68
SupportedSignalFormat....................................................................................................................... 68
Image/FrameDisplay.............................................................................................................................. 79
InputSignalsandAdjustable/SettingItem............................................................................................... 82
Error Messages .......................................................................................................................... 83
Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................... 85
Software Used in This Product................................................................................................... 87
Index........................................................................................................................................... 89

4Introduction
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Video Display DP-V2410.
The On Screen Display (thereafter referred to OSD) default language setting is English. To change the OSD menu
language setting, please refer to p. 60.
About this manual
Some of the illustration used in the manual have been simplified for clarity.
Conventions used in this manual
: Indicates a reference page.
Note: Indicates a note.
Reference: Indicates reference information.
CAUTION: Indicates an item you must observe.
Trademarks
• HDMI, HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing LLC in the U.S. and other countries.
• VESA is a registered trademark or trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association in the U.S. and other
countries.
• Other product and company names herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Supplied Accessories
The following items are supplied with this product. Please check before using.
AC Power Cord HT-21 DP-V2410 Instruction Manual
(this document)

5Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
For the customers in the U.S.A.
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassAdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15of
theFCCRules.
Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipmentis
operatedinacommercialenvironment.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergy
and,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructionmanual,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.Operationofthisequipmentinaresidentialareaislikelytocauseharmfulinterferenceinwhichcase
theuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathisownexpense.
Donotmakeanychangesormodicationstotheequipmentunlessotherwisespeciedinthemanual.Ifsuchchanges
ormodicationsshouldbemade,youcouldberequiredtostopoperationoftheequipment.
UseofshieldedcableisrequiredtocomplywithclassAlimitsinSubpartBofPart15ofFCCRules.
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevice
maynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterference
thatmaycauseundesiredoperation.
CanonU.S.AInc.
OneCanonPark,Melville,NY11747,U.S.A.
TelNo.(631)330-5000
For the customers in Canada
CANICES-3(A)/NMB-3(A)
For the customers in Europe
Thisproductmaycauseinterferenceifusedinresidentialareas.Suchusemustbeavoidedunlesstheusertakes
specialmeasurestoreduceelectromagneticemissionstopreventinterferencetothereceptionofradioandtelevision
broadcasts.
CANONINC.
30-2,Shimomaruko3-chome,Ohta-ku,Tokyo146-8501,Japan
CANONEUROPAN.V.
Bovenkerkerweg59,1185XBAmstelveen,TheNetherlands
OnlyforEuropeanUnionandEEA(Norway,IcelandandLiechtenstein)
Thissymbolindicatesthatthisproductisnottobedisposedofwithyourhouseholdwaste,
accordingtotheWEEEDirective(2012/19/EU)andnationallegislation.Thisproductshould
behandedovertoadesignatedcollectionpoint,e.g.,onanauthorizedone-for-onebasis
whenyoubuyanewsimilarproductortoanauthorizedcollectionsiteforrecyclingwaste
electricalandelectronicequipment(EEE).Improperhandlingofthistypeofwastecouldhave
apossiblenegativeimpactontheenvironmentandhumanhealthduetopotentiallyhazardous
substancesthataregenerallyassociatedwithEEE.Atthesametime,yourcooperationinthe
correctdisposalofthisproductwillcontributetotheeffectiveusageofnaturalresources.For
moreinformationaboutwhereyoucandropoffyourwasteequipmentforrecycling,please
contactyourlocalcityofce,wasteauthority,approvedWEEEschemeoryourhouseholdwaste
disposalservice.FormoreinformationregardingreturnandrecyclingofWEEEproducts,please
visit
www.canon-europe.com/weee.

6Handling Precautions
Handling Precautions
Places to avoid using the video display
Donotusethevideodisplayinthefollowingplacesorconditions.
• Placeswithexcessivedustorhumidity
• Places
thatwillexposethevideodisplaytodirectsunlight,smoke(suchasfromakeroseneheaterorothersuchsource)
orsteam
• Nearheatsources,humidiersorammablegas
• Nearawindowduringrainorsnow
• Nearwaterorotherplacesthatcouldcausemoisturetoformonthevideodisplay
Screen Handling
• Thescreenmaybedamagedifitisleftfacingstrongsourceoflight.Pleasetakeprecautionswhenplacingitneara
window.
• Donotpressrmlyonthescreen,scratchitorplaceanobjectonthescreen.Itcancausenon-uniformityordamage
tothepanel.
• Thescreenandcabinetmaybecomewarmduringuse.Notethisdoesnotconstituteamalfunction.
About Backlight
Thebacklighthasalimitedservicelifesoitsbrightnessmaydegradeandcolormaychangeduetoaging.
About Temporary Screen burn-in
Ifastationaryimageisdisplayedforaprolongedperiod,screenburn-inmayoccurwhereyouseeremnantsofwhat
wasdisplayed.ThisisacharacteristicofLCDandisnotafailure.However,thisisonlytemporaryandwilldisappear
whenplayingvideo.
About the LCD screen
Thescreenisproducedusingextremelyhigh-precisionmanufacturingtechniques,withmorethan99.99%ofthepixels
operatingtospecication.Lessthan0.01%ofthepixelsmayoccasionallymisreorappearasblack,red,blueor
greendots.Inaddition,thistendencymayincreasethroughlongtermuseduetocharacteristicoftheLCDpanel.
Thesedonotconstituteamalfunction.
Condensation
Ifthisequipmentisbroughtintoawarmroomwhileitiscoldoriftheroomisheatedsuddenly,condensationmayform
onthesurfaceorinsidetheequipment.Notethattheequipmentmaybedamagedifitisusedundersuchcondition.
Ifcondensationhasformedonthesurfaceorinsidetheequipment,donotusethevideodisplayasitmayget
damaged.Turnthepoweroffandwaituntilthecondensationhasevaporatedbeforeusingthevideodisplay.

7Handling Precautions
Cleaning
• Beforecleaning,besuretounplugtheACpowersupplyandDCpowerplugfromthewalloutlet.
• Thescreenhasaspecialsurfacetreatment,avoidtouchingitdirectlywithyourhand.Inaddition,neverafx
adhesiveobjectssuchasseals.
• Neverusealcoholorbenzene,thinner,acidiccleaningsolution,alkalinecleaningsolution,abrasiveorchemical
wipesbecausethesewilldamagethescreen.
• Ifthescreenisdirty,wipegentlywithsoftdryclothsuchascleaningclothoreyeglassescleaningcloth.Wipingthe
screentoohardmaycauseunevennessonthescreenordamagetheLCDpanel.Thescreenmaybescratchedif
wipedtoohardwithacleaningclothwithforeignparticlesattached.
• Whenthescreenisextremelydirty,wipewithsoftclothsuchascleaningclothoreyeglassescleaningcloth
moistenedwithwater-dilutedneutraldetergent.
• Useablowertoremovedustfromthesurfaceofthescreen.
• Wipedirtoncabinetwithasoftcloth.Ifthescreenisverydirty,useamoistenedclothwithwaterormilddetergent
dilutedwithwater.Donotusealcohol,benzene,paintthinner,orpesticidesastheymaydamagethesurfacenish
orerasecharactersonthecabinet.
Disposing
• Donotdisposetogetherwithnormalwaste.Donotincludethevideodisplayinwastethatwillbetakentolandll.
• Observetherulesandregulationsofyourlocalauthoritieswhendisposing.

8Features
Features
VideoDisplayDP-V2410isareferencedisplaysuitableforvideoproductionforbothdigitalcinemaandbroadcasting.
ThevideodisplayprovideshighimagequalitymadepossiblebyCanon'simage-makingtechnologyaswellasbuilt-
inperformanceandfunctionssuitableforshootingvideo.Thevideodisplayusesa24-inchpanelwith4096x2160
resolution.ItisalsohighlyportablebecauseitiscompactandlightweightandcanbeusedwithaDCpowersupply.
Image quality and functions perfect for shooting video
• Equippedwithapanelwith4096x2160resolutionandbacklightsystem.
• Highbrightnessisavailablewhenusedinabrightplace.
• Highcontrastof2000:1isprovided.
• Highuniformityisprovidedbyminimizingthevariationduetotemperaturechangesandaging.
• SupportswideDCI-P3colorgamut.
• Equippedwithfunctionstoimproveimagequalityperformance.
-Supports"BoostContrast"toincreasethebrightnesswhenusedinabrightplace.
-DisplaysITU-RBT.2020colorgamutattheoptimumlevelandsupports"ConstantLuminance".
• EquippedwiththeHighDynamicRange(HDR)displayfunction.
• SupportsACESproxy(ACES1.0).
• EquippedwithfunctionstoassistshootingandvideocheckingincludingWaveFormMonitor,VectorScope,
ScreenCapture,Zoom,andFalseColor.
• SupportsgammaequivalenttoCRTstandardizedbyITU-RBT.1886.
• Acolorgradingcontroller(Element-TkmadebyTangentWaveLtd),externalsensor,orUSBmemorycanbe
connectedtotheUSBport.
• Separately-soldDisplayControllerCL-01canbeconnectedtotheLANterminal.
• EquippedwithaHDMIinputterminal.
Use with other Canon equipment
• Supports4KRAW.
• Establishes4KRAWworkowonACES.
• CanbeusedwithCinemaEOSSystemcameras.
-Equippedwithfunctionstoautomaticallydisplayacamera'sshootinginformationandswitchimagequality
modesbyusingmetainformationofthecamera.
-Specialgammafor"CanonLog2"thatEOSC300Mark hasisavailable.
• ItcandisplaydataonCanoncamerassupportingHDMITimeCodeoutput.
• EquippedwiththeFanStopfunctioninterlockedwiththeRECsignalofCanonprofessional-usevideocameras.
Portability
• Small,light-weightbodywitha24-inchpanelandweightoflessthan12kg
• Highdurabilityachievedbyametaloutercovering
• Thehandleonthemainunitisconvenientforinstallationandtransporting.Thehandleandadjustabletwoposition
standprovidesexibleinstallationandhighportability.
• SupportsDCpowersupplyinput.

9Nomenclature
Nomenclature
■Front face of the main unit
2
1 1
3 4 5 6 7 8
9
1Stand Therearetwomountingpositions. 12
2Headphoneterminal Connectionforheadphoneset. 48
3USBport Connectionforanexternalsensorforcalibration( 22),USBmemory,HUB,orcolor
gradingcontroller(Element-TkmadebyTangentWaveLtd). –
4CH1to3buttons Changeschannel. 27
5CDLbutton SwitchesbetweennormalandCDLmode. –
6F1toF8buttons Executethedenedfunction.YoucanassigndifferentfunctionsonFbuttonsinthe
normalandCDLmodesrespectively. 26
7MENUbutton Opens/closestheOSDmenu,ormovesuponelevelinamenu. 18
Jogdial MovestheselectionframewithintheOSDmenu,changesthesettings(up/down,left/
right,rotation)anddetermines(press)theselection. 18
RESETbutton Resetstheitemstobeadjustedusingthesliderandenteredcharacters. 18
8(Power)button TurnspowerOn/Off. 17
9Powerindicator Displaysthestatusofthemainunit.Thebrightnessofthepowerindicatorcanbeset
from"Off"or"1(dark)to5(brightest)"( 62).Evenwhenthepowerindicatoris"Off",it
willashduringrmwareupgrade,orwhenanerrorisdetected.
Off:whenACorDCpowersupplyisnotconnected
Greenlit:whenanACorDCpowersupplyisconnectedandthepowerofthevideo
displayison
Greenash:duringcalibrationorrmwareupgrade
Amberlit:duringstandby(anACorDCpowersupplyisconnectedandthepowerofthe
videodisplayisoff)
Amberash:whenerrorisdetected
–

10 Nomenclature
■Back face of the main unit
Aq
Aa
As
Ad
Af Ag Ah
Aq Carryinghandle Usedtoinstall,connect,orcarrytheunit. 11
Aa HDMIinputterminal UsedtoinputHDMIsignals. 16
As LAN(10/100BASE)
terminal
ConnectionforaDisplayControllerCL-01(separatelysold)orotherequipment. –
Ad 3G/HD-SDIoutput
terminal
Passthroughoutputcorrespondingto3G/HD-SDIinputterminal. –
Af 3G/HD-SDIinput
terminal
UsedtoinputSDIsignals. 15
Ag DCpowerinput
terminal
ConnectionforDCpowersupply. 17
Ah ACpowerinput
terminal
ConnectionfortheprovidedACpowersupplycord. 17
CAUTION
• WhenconnectinganexternalsensorforcalibrationtotheUSBport,cablelengthmustnotexceed3m.Otherwise,
communicationerrormayoccurandcorrectcalibrationmaynotbepossible.
• Forsafety,donotconnectanyconnectorthatmayhaveexcessivevoltagetotheterminalofthevideodisplaywhen
connectingperipheraldevices.
• PassthroughSD-SDIsignalsarenotoutputcorrectly.
Note
• BothFAT16andFAT32USBmemorydevicesaresupported.
• ProperoperationcannotbeguaranteedforallUSBmemories.
• Itmaytake10secondsormorefortheUSBmemorytoberecognized.IfthefunctiontosavedataonaUSBmemoryis
executedduringrecognition,themessage"DetectingUSBmemory"isdisplayed.

11Installation/Connection
Installation/Connection
How to Carry the Main Unit
Whenliftingthevideodisplay,besuretoholdthecarryinghandleontheback.
CAUTION
• Whencarryingthevideodisplay,handleitcarefullynottotouchordamagethescreen.
Procedures to attach the protection panel
Youcanattachtheprotectionpaneltoprotectthescreenwhencarryingthevideodisplayorwhenusingitoutdoors.
1. Unscrew the four screws on the front face.
Usea1.5mmhexagonalkey.
Donotlosetheremovedscrews.Donotusethesescrewsforotherpurposes.
2. Place the protection panel by aligning its corners with the screw holes. ( 67).
Takecarewhenattachingthepanelinordertoavoiddamagingit.
4×M3
7mmdeep(Max.)
CAUTION
• Avoidtouchingthescreenduringthisstepasitmaydamageit.

12 Installation/Connection
Procedures to attach/detach stands
Thestandcanbeattachedintwodifferentpositions.Thissectiondescribestheproceduretoattach/detachthestand,
tochangethestandposition.Italsodescribestheprocedureforinstallingthevideodisplayonarackorawall.
CAUTION
• Useaat,clearsurfacewhenattaching/detachingthestand.
• Thedisplaycantipoverifthestandhasnotbeenattached.
• Avoidtouchingthescreenduringthisstepasitmaydamageit.
■Detaching
1. Place the display with the screen facing down on a soft cloth or cushioning material that is larger than the
display.
2. Remove four fixing screws.
Donotlosetheremovedscrews.Donotusethesescrewsforotherpurposes.
■Attaching
1. Place the display with the screen facing down on a soft cloth or cushioning material that is larger than the
display.
2. Align the position of the stand and screw hole on the video display.
Alighttheconvexpartofthestandandconcavepartofthevideodisplay.
3. Fix the left and right stands using two fixing screws respectively.
Rear
Screenside
Insidestandmountingpart
Stand
Standmounting
screwhole
Mounting
screw
Outsidestandmountingpart
Concavepart
Convexpart
Note
• Itisrecommendedtomountbothstandsineithertheoutsideorinsidepositions.

13Installation/Connection
Preventing from Tipping
Fixingthevideodisplayusingscrewholesonthestandscanreducetheriskofthemainunittippingoverorfalling.
1. Use screws that fit the screw holes.
Thescrewholesizeisshownbelow.
Screwhole
4× 4.5
CAUTION
• Whensecuringthemainunittoatableordesk,pleaseensureatableordeskisstrongenoughtocarrytheweightofthe
mainunit.
• Itisrecommendedtoobtainassistancefromanotherpersonwhenperformingthisstep.
• Avoidtouchingthescreenduringthisstepasitmaydamageit.

14 Installation/Connection
Mounting the Main Unit on a Stand or Wall
Thismainunitcanbettedtoastand*ortoawallmountbracket*.Removethestandsbeforehand( 12).
ScrewscompatiblewiththismainunitareM4x7mm(VESAStandard100x100mm).
*Commerciallyavailable.
CAUTION
• Forsafety,makesuretoperformthisstepwithatleasttwopeople.
• Whenmountingthemainunitonawall,makesurethewallhassufcientstrength.Ifnecessary,applyreinforcement.Also,
makesuretochecktheloadcapacityofthestandorwallmountbracket.
• Whenthevideodisplayisplacedonarackordisplaystandandventilationarounditisblockedbyequipmentplaced
aboveorbeloworinasurroundingarea,theoperatingtemperaturemayincrease,causingafailureoroverheating.Inorder
tomaintaintheoperatingtemperatureconditionofthevideodisplay(0˚Cto40˚C),makeaspaceofatleast1U(4.4cm)
aboveandbelowandatleast4cmspacefromitsback.Makeasufcientspacefromperipheralequipment,securevents,
orinstallaventilationfan.
• Wheninstallingthevideodisplayonawall,makesufcientspacefromthewallsothatcablesarenotsqueezedortwisted.
• Whenmountingacommerciallyavailablestandorwallmountbracket,besurethattheydonotcontactthecarrying
handle.
• Avoidtouchingthescreenduringthisstepasitmaydamageit.
• Makesurethatthemainunitdoesnotfallduringinstallation/removal.
1. Attach a commercially available stand or wall mount bracket using four screw holes on the back or side
face of the main unit ( 67).
Thescrewholesizeisshownbelow.
Rear
4×M4
7mmdeep(Max.)
2×M4
8mmdeep(Max.)
Sameontheotherside
Side

15Installation/Connection
Connecting the Main Unit to Input Devices
Thevideodisplayhas3G/HD-SDIandHDMIinputterminalsthatinputdevicesareconnectedto.
CAUTION
• Checkthatthepowerofthevideodisplayandinputdevicesisswitchedoffbeforeconnecting.
■To input 4K signals using 3G/HD-SDI input terminal
• 3G/HD-SDI
3G/HD-SDIhasfourinputswhichcorrespondtoadisplayarea.Thedisplayareaiconslocatedinthe3G/HD-SDI
inputterminalareashowwheretheinputvideoisdisplayedonthescreen.Pleaseensuretheseareconnected
correctlyasindicatedbytheicons.
Displayareaicon
SDI(IN)terminal
• 3G-SDIRAW
Toinput3G-SDIRAW,signalswithaframerateof30.00PorsmallercanbeinputusingoneinputinInputA-D.
Signalswithaframerateover30.00PrequiretwoinputseitherInputAandInputBorInputCandInputD.
When the frequency is 30.00P or less When the frequency is over 30.00P
InputAandInputB
InputCandInputD
InputA
InputB
InputC
InputD
Reference
• TheconnectionischeckedusingCanareCorp.BNCcable(multi)4VS03A-5C.
• 3G-SDIRAWthroughoutoutputcorrespondstotheterminal.Evenduringfull-screendisplay,whensignalsareinputfrom
InputA,connectthecabletotheSDI(OUT)terminalofInputA.

16 Installation/Connection
■To input signals from the HDMI input terminal
HDMIinputterminal
CAUTION
• UseaHDMIcablewiththeHighSpeedlogothatcomplieswiththeHDMIstandard.Whenanon-compliantHDMIstandard
cableisused,thevideodisplaymaynotworknormally,forexampleavideobecomeschoppyornothingisdisplayed.

17Turning on the Power
Turning on the Power
This section describes how to turn on the power of the main unit.
Turning on the Power of the Main Unit
1. Plug the provided AC power cord HT-21 to the AC power supply input terminal at the rear.
The video display goes into standby and the power indicator lights up in amber.
■When using a DC power supply
DC power supply input terminal specifications are shown below. When connected normally, the video display goes
into standby and the power indicator lights up in amber.
Check the specifications of the DC power supply input terminal and use a power supply that is compatible with the video display. Using a
power supply with incompatible voltage and polarity may cause fire or electric shock.
Pin No. Signal
1 - (GND)
2 + (24 V to 28 V, allowable current 10 A min.)
3 N.C.
2. Press the power supply button at the front.
The power indicator lights green.
CAUTION
• When using the provided power plug adapter PU-01, be sure to connect the ground terminal to the ground.
• Use a 2 m or shorter DC cord that can bear an electric current of at least 10 A. When a cable longer than 2 m is used, the
video display may not work normally for example a video becomes choppy and nothing is displayed.
• Do not connect cables for audio devices or sound cables to the DC power supply input terminal, as it may cause damage
to the display unit.
Note
• Warming-up is necessary to stabilize the brightness of the video display. Wait at least 10 minutes after turning on the power
before using.
• When an AC power supply is connected during the use of a DC power supply, the power source is switched to the AC
power supply. When this happens, the power is turned off temporarily and then turned on again.
• Refer to the Canon website for detailed information about DC power supplies for which operation has been confirmed.

18 Operating the Video Display
Operating the Video Display
Usingbuttonsandjogdialonthevideodisplay,youcanadjustimagequalityandconguresettingsforinputsignals.In
addition,youcanassignthefrequentlyusedfunctionstotheCHandFbuttons.
Operating the jog dial
Theprocedurestooperatethejogdialaredescribedbelow.
MENUbutton
Opens/closestheOSD
menu,ormovesupone
levelinamenu.
RESETbutton
Resetstheitemstobeadjustedusingthesliderand
enteredcharacters.
Jogdial
Up,down,left,right/rotation:Usedtomovetoadifferentitemand
changesettings.
Press:Conrmssettingsormovestheselectionframeup/down1level.
Basic operations to use the OSD menu
ThissectiondescribesbasicoperationstousetheOSDmenu.
1. Press the MENU button to open the OSD menu.
MainMenu
TopScreen
SubMenu SettingOptions

19Operating the Video Display
2. Select an item using the jog dial and press it to determine
the selection.
Theselectionframemovestosubmenu.
3. Select an item using the jog dial and press it to determine the selection.
Theselectionframemovestosettingoptions.
4. Select the setting using the jog dial.
Settingschangeaccordingtotheoperationofthejogdial.
5. Press the jog dial to determine the selection.
Theselectionframereturnstosubmenu.
6. Exit menu.
WhenyoupresstheMENUbutton,theselectionframemovesuponemenulevel.Movetheselectionframeallthe
waytothemainmenuonthetopscreenandthenpresstheMENUbuttontoexitthemenu.
Note
• PresstheRESETbuttontoreturn"Contrast","Brightness","Chroma","Sharpness","Power","Saturation","Offset",and
"Slope"tothefactorydefaultduringadjustment.In"User1-7"modewhereyouareperformingcalibration,thesetting
returnstothevalueaftercalibrationinsteadofthefactorydefault.
• Toadjustimagequality,warming-upisnecessarytostabilizethebrightnessofthevideodisplay.Waitatleast10minutes
afterturningonthepowerbeforeusing.
• TheOSDmenuandsliderwilldisappearautomaticallyifnooperationisperformedforapproximately1minute.TheF
buttonwilldisappearautomaticallyifnooperationisperformedforapproximately10seconds.
• Thesettingsthatcannotbeset,aregrayedout.

20 Operating the Video Display
Adjusting Image Quality While Viewing the Entire Image
YoucanadjusttheOSDmenutodisplayasaslideratthebottomofthescreen.Thisallowsfortheimagequalitytobe
adjustedwhilstitisdisplayedonthescreen.
1. Press the jog dial when the selection frame is on setting options.
Asliderappearsatthebottomofthescreen.
2. Make adjustments using the jog dial with using the slider as guide.
3. When adjustments are completed, press the jog dial.
ThescreenreturnstotheoriginalOSDmenu.
■Adjusting "Gain R/G/B, Bias R/G/B" under "Color Temperature"
YoucanadjustRGBallatonceorindividuallywhenthesliderforadjusting"GainR/G/B"and"BiasR/G/B"are
displayed.
1. Switch the guide in the upper right area of the slider screen using the jog dial ( ).
Theindicationchangesto"RGB","R","G",and"B".
2. When adjustments are completed, press the jog dial.
ThescreenreturnstotheoriginalOSDmenu.
■Adjusting "x, y" under "Color Temperature"
Youcanadjust"x,y"in"ColorTemperature"onthecolormap.
1. Adjust "x" with the and "y" with .
Theadjustedvalueisindicatedbythe" "markonthecolormap.
2. When adjustments are completed, press the jog dial.
ThescreenreturnstotheoriginalOSDmenu.
Defaultvalue
Lastusedvalue
Currentvalue
Currentvalue
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