User Manual

8
USING THE
RIGVISION
MONITOR
ACCESSING THE MENUS
To get the most out of the monitor, make sure the monitor’s settings
are properly congured. All of the setting congurations are located
in the main menu, which has six submenus: Guides, Video Cong,
System Cong, LUT Cong, Function Setup, and Firmware.
1. Press the scroll wheel to open the main menu.
2. Use the main menu to select one of the submenus: Guides, Video
Cong, System Cong, LUT Cong, Function Setup, or Firmware.
3. Turn the scroll wheel to navigate to the desired submenu, and
press the scroll wheel to open it.
To close the main menu and return to the main view, select Exit at
the bottom of the main menu, and press the scroll wheel.
For a list and description of all the menu and submenu options, see
the menus sections below.
ACCESSING THE SUBMENUS
1. In the submenu, scroll to highlight the item you want to adjust,
and press the scroll wheel.
2. The menu function is surrounded by “< >” marks, which means the
submenu is active and can be adjusted.
3. Use the scroll wheel to select the desired value or function.
4. Press the scroll wheel to set the selection.
Selecting Back at the bottom of each submenu returns you to the
main menu.
To immediately return to the main view, press the Exit button.
FUNCTION BUTTONS
The four function buttons (F1–4) on the top of the monitor engage
monitor functions that can be programmed to accommodate your
specic needs. See
Function Button Shortcut Menu
below for
information on changing the function assignment for each button.
By default, the function buttons are set as follows:
F1: Audio Meters. Places an audio meter on-screen to monitor the
level of incoming audio. Open the Audio Meters menu to change the
on- screen position of the meters and the blending, or opaqueness,
level.
F2: Peaking. Adds a red outline to any part of the image that is in
focus. Open the Peaking meter to adjust the factor (strength) and the
outline color.
F3: False Color. Replaces the true colors of the image with a standard
set of colors, displayed in an on-screen chart, that represent exposure
levels. The higher—or hotter—the exposure, the higher the color will
be in the chart. Open the False Color menu to adjust under warning
(-10 to 15) and over warning (85 to 110) and to turn the on-screen
chart on or off.
F4: HDR (HLG). Turn on HDR (HLG) when monitoring a camera
that’s recording in Hybrid Log-Gamma format. The function uses
the display’s luminance range to correctly display an incoming HLG
signal. The HDR (HLG) function can be used in tandem with any
applied LUT.
Important! The function buttons are active only when the monitor
receives a video signal.
Press the function button to turn the function on and off.
Press and hold the function button to activate the function’s menu.
Then use the scroll wheel to select menu options, set values, and
exit the menu.