Owner's Manual

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Onscreen Markers, Zebra Patterns and False Color
2 For [Center Marker] only: Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] > [Center Marker Type] > Desired marker
shape.
Aspect Marker
1 Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] > [Aspect Marker] > Desired marker color or transparency of the
masked area.
Select [Off] to turn off the marker.
2 Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] > [Marker Aspect Ratio] > Desired option.
3 For [Custom] only: Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] > [Marker Custom Asp. Ratio] and enter the
aspect ratio using the data entry screen (A 27).
NOTES
NOTES
Aspect markers will not be displayed in the following cases.
- When the marker aspect ratio is set to [16:9].
- The same applies when the aspect ratio is set manually to [1.78:1] using [Custom].
Safe Area Marker
The safe area is displayed using a border line or by masking the image outside the safe area. It can be calculated
as a percentage of the total frame area or as a percentage of the width/height.
1 Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] > [Safe Area Marker] > Desired marker color/mask opacity level.
Select [Off] to turn off the marker.
2 Only when an aspect marker is already activated: Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] > [Basis for
Marker Safe Area] > [Whole Picture] or [Selected Aspect Marker].
3 Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] > [Marker Safe Area %] > Desired percentage.
You can select the margin as a percentage of the total frame area [(Area)] or as a percentage of the width/
height [(Side Length)].
User Markers
You can set 2 individual user markers ([User Marker 1] and [User Marker 2]) and adjust their color, size and
position separately.
1 Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] > [User Marker 1] or [User Marker 2] > Desired marker color.
Select [Off] to turn off the marker.
2 Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] > [User Marker 1 Size] or [User Marker 2 Size] and enter the width
[W] and height [H] using the data entry screen (A 27).
3 Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] > [User Marker 1 Position] or [User Marker 2 Position] and enter
the [X] and [Y] coordinates using the data entry screen (A 27).
NOTES
NOTES
You can choose the onscreen display level to turn off all other onscreen displays, leaving only the markers
(A 46).
If you set an assignable button to one of the [Markers:] settings (A 115), you can press the button to turn the
markers on and off on the corresponding video output.