
6Chapter 2 Advanced Adjustments / Settings
●Signal
Function Settings Description
Active
Window*1
(When single screen display mode.)
All
(When “Multi Window” is set to
“PbyP”.)
Left Window / Right Window
(When “Multi Window” is set to
“PinP”.)
Large Window / Small Window
Select which window to adjust settings when dual screen
display (PbyP or PinP).
Input Color
Format*2
(When input signal is DisplayPort.)
Auto / YUV / RGB
(When input signal is HDMI.)
Auto / YUV 4:2:2 / YUV 4:4:4 / RGB
(When input signal is SDI.)
Auto / YCC4:2:2 10bit / YCC4:2:2
12bit / YCC4:4:4 10bit / YCC4:4:4
12bit / RGB4:4:4 10bit / RGB4:4:4
12bit
The color space of the input signal can be specied.
Try changing this setting if colors are not displayed
correctly. Normally, select “Auto”. When an SDI signal
is input, the bit depth is specied using the “Input Color
Format”. If the specied bit depth is invalid, a signal error is
displayed.
YUV Color
Matrix*2
Auto / BT.601 / BT.709 / BT.2020 Select the YUV format of the input signal. Use this setting
for gradation collapse or other occurrences where the
screen is displayed incorrectly because of a problem with
the input signal.
Input Range (When input signal is DisplayPort or
HDMI.)
Auto / Full / Limited
(When input signal is SDI or DVI.)
Full / Limited
Depending on the video reproduction device, there may be
a restriction on black and white video signal levels output
to the monitor. This kind of signal is called “Limited range”.
On the other hand, unlimited signals are called “Full range”.
• “Auto”
Input signal brightness range is automatically judged
and is displayed appropriately (recommended setting).
Depending on the video reproduction device, Limited
range and Full range may not be able to be judged by
the monitor. In such a case, selecting “Full” or “Limited”
will allow it to be displayed appropriately.
• “Full”
To be selected in case of Full range signals.
Appropriate display can be obtained when this is
selected, in case both blacks and whites are corrupted.
• “Limited”
To be selected in case of Limited range signals. When
this is selected, the output signal range is expanded
from 0 to 255 to obtain an appropriate display when
black is pale and white is dull.
*1 Disabled when single screen display.
*2 Disabled when input signal is DVI.