Specifications

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ENABLE ZEBRA INDICATORS
1. Select a Zebra check box.
2. Select the low and high IRE values. Each value range is 1–100.
Zebra 1: Areas of the image exposed within the IRE range are indicated by diagonal lines at -45. Default
is IRE 98–100.
Zebra 2: Areas of the image exposed within the IRE range are indicated by diagonal lines at 45. Default
range is IRE 41–48.
MONITOR CONTROL
MONITOR
NOTE: Changes to the settings on the Monitor Control screen take effect after you close the screen.
Select the monitor you want to configure from the drop-down menu at the top of the screen. The other settings
on the screen are applicable to the selected monitor.
MODE
Determines what elements display on the monitor:
Clean: Only the video displays; you do not see any menus or overlays.
Overlay: The overlay displays (you can select different overlays from the Overlay drop-down menu). The
overlay includes the menus and the Lower Status Bar.
Mirror: Mirrors another screen at the same resolution. You cannot mirror a screen that is set to Clean. The
Mirror option is available based on the settings of the other attached monitors, and includes the name of
the monitor that you can mirror.
You can only set four monitors to Overlay at a time. To assign additional monitors to Overlay, mirror another
monitor that has the same resolution and is set to Overlay.
OVERLAY
Select which overlay shows on top of the video. There are several default overlays that are always available and
are denoted by the (RED) at the end of the overlay name. You can create custom overlays in the Overlay tab.
For more information about creating overlays, go to “Overlay” on page 50.
RESOLUTION
Determines the resolution of the monitor. This option is only available for HDMI and HD-SDI monitors since the
resolutions for LCD/EVF monitors are determined automatically. Available options are:
720 P
1080 P
FREQUENCY
Determines the frequency of the monitor. The available frequencies depend on the selected monitor. For HD-
SDI monitors, the frequency depends on the project rate.
MONITOR CHECK BOXES
Tools: Enables the false color modes on the monitor. For more information about false color modes, go to
“Tools” on page 46.
Flip/Mirror UI: The overlay is flipped vertically and mirrored horizontally (not rotated). This setting is useful
when mounting a monitor upside down. This setting does not change how your footage is captured; you
will only see the difference on the monitor.
Flip Video: The video footage is flipped horizontally on your monitor, so that it is upside down. This setting
does not change how your footage is captured; you will only see the difference on the monitor.