User Manual

9
Function Button Setup Menu
To change the functions of the buttons, follow these steps:
1. Press the scroll wheel to open the main menu.
2. Select Function Setup, and press the scroll wheel to open the
Function Setup menu.
3. Scroll to the function button you want to change, and press the
scroll wheel to activate the menu item.
4. Use the scroll wheel to move through the options until you arrive
at the desired function, and press the scroll wheel to save it.
5. Press the Exit button to return to the main view.
Menu options for the function buttons are Audio Meters, 5D II Rec,
Pixel to Pixel, HDR (HLG), Brightness, Contrast, Chroma, Sharpness,
Tint, Color Temperature, Aspect, Backlight, Camera Control, Display
Flip, OSD Flip, Check Field, H/V Display, Guides, Cross Hair, Grids,
Peaking, False Color, Zebra, UnderScan, DSLR Scaling, Histogram, and
Zooming.
RESETTING THE RVM-5P-HDR
To erase all settings and return to the factory presets:
1. Press the scroll wheel to open the main menu.
2. Select System Cong.
3. In the System Cong menu, scroll down to System Reset, and
press the scroll wheel.
4. If you’re ready to reset the monitor, use the scroll wheel to select
Yes, and press the scroll wheel to accept the selection.
The monitor takes about 5 seconds to reset and return to the main
view.
TOUCH-SCREEN FUNCTIONS
Touch-screen functions are active only when the monitor receives a
video signal.
Touch the screen once to bring up the signal status and settings
menu and the four function displays.
Touch any of the functions to turn them on and off.
Touch the signal status and settings menu to open the main menu.
Touching a non-menu portion of the screen or pressing the Exit
button clears the screen and returns you to the main view.
Double-tapping the screen turns the pixel-to-pixel function on and
off.
Dragging your nger on the screen repositions the image.
The screen responds to the pinch-and-zoom command similar to a
smartphone or tablet.
1. Touch the screen with two ngers, and slowly
spread them apart to zoom into the image.
2. Slowly bring your two ngers together to return
the screen to the full-screen view.