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Presets
• Select
• Load from selected preset
• Save to selected present
• Preset contains
• Reset to factory defaults
Working with presets can make your life much easier. You
can set up different presets for different cameras or working
modes. You can store up to 5 presets. A preset can contain
either display, OSD, guides, functions, video or all settings.
TIP: Working with presets is fast and easy in our PC/Mac
program LCDVFE Manager. Plug the unit to your com-
puter and give it a try.
Display
• Brightness
• (Normal) brightness
• Low brightness
• Contrast
• R
• G
• B
• Saturation
This section allows you to control your display settings.
Note that there are two brightness options - normal brightness
and low brightness. Low brightness can be toggled when
pressing the backward green button on the keypad (unless
you have customized button settings). It is handy to use when
opening or closing the ip. We recommend less brightness
when working with closed ip and more brightness when us-
ing the unit as a monitor. Also bear in mind that more bright-
ness results more battery drain.
You can also ne-tune contrast and saturation.
Video
• Format
• Cropping
• One setting for all formats
• Congure cropping area
• Zoom
Under video section you can set the unit up for the exact
signal that you are getting from the camera. You can switch
between preset aspect ratios or you can customize your own
cropping. To set up cropping, move the X and Y axis on your
screen using the menu arrows. You can also have different
crop settings for different formats.
TIP: Remember if you are using a camera that has differ-
ent HDMI output resolutions for preview and record (like
Canon 5DMKII), you must congure the cropping for
different resolutions separately. LCDVFE can remember
both settings and switches automatically.