User Manual

Connecting to an External Monitor or Recorder
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- Files with a file name containing over 64 characters, including the .cube file extension.
If the correct color space conversion is not selected, clips with a video configuration using YCbCr will not be
output correctly.
The following characters can be used in the file name:
Numbers 0 to 9, upper/lower case letters a to z, underscore (_), hyphen (-), period (.) and single-byte space.
User LUT files in the camera cannot be overwritten. If necessary, delete a user LUT file in the camera before
registering a LUT file.
Superimposing Onscreen Displays on Video Outputs
You can choose to output the camera’s onscreen displays along with the video output from the VIDEO terminal
(optional viewfinder), MON. terminals or HDMI OUT terminal to show the camera’s onscreen displays on
monitoring devices connected to the corresponding terminals. This will not affect your recordings or video output
from the SDI OUT terminals.
1 Open the [OSD Output] submenu.
[Monitoring Setup] (
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) > [OSD Output] > [VIDEO] (optional viewfinder) or [MON.+HDMI]
(external monitors) > [Output]
2 Select [On] and then press SET.
Alternatively, you can press an assignable button set to [OSD Output: VIDEO] (optional viewfinder only),
[OSD Output: MON.+HDMI] (external monitors only) or [OSD Output] (all monitoring devices at once)
(A 127).
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appears at the right of the monitoring screen (in shooting mode, only if [Monitoring Setup]
> [Custom Display 2] > [OSD Output] is set to [On]).
NOTES
When the HDMI OUT terminal's resolution is set to 4096x2160 or 3840x2160, the camera’s onscreen displays
will not be displayed on the monitor connected to the HDMI OUT terminal.