Setting the signal format, Setting the oetf and color gamut – Sony GP-X1EM Grip Extension User Manual

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Setting the Signal Format

The combinations of signal formats that can be selected are
as follows.

• When using 4K signal formats, software options are

required

(see page 402)

.

• SWR1 and DME1 (and SWR2 and DME3) signal format

settings are linked.

• Set devices in a switcher system to the same field

frequency/frame frequency signal format.

1

In the Engineering Setup >System >Format menu
(7313), select the target device to set.

2

Press [Signal Format].

A pop-up window appears.

3

Press the button for the signal format to set.

The status area shows the selected signal format.

To clear the signal format setting

Press [Clear].

4

Press [Execute].

5

Check the message, then press [Yes].

Setting the OETF and Color Gamut

You can set OETF (Opto-Electronic Transfer Function)
and color gamut information in the payload ID which is
added to the output signal.
The combinations of settings that can be set are as follows.

• The settings may not be correct if you change the OETF

or color gamut at the same time as the signal format.
Wait until after the signal format change is completed,
and then set the OETF and color gamut.

• SWR1 and DME1 (and SWR2 and DME3) settings are

linked.

• The OETF and color gamut cannot be set when a control

panel is selected.

• If the switcher signal format is changed to a format that

does not support the combination of OETF and color
gamut, the default settings ([SDR] OETF and [BT.709]
color gamut) are restored.

• [SDR] OETF and [BT.709] color gamut are specified in

the payload ID which is added to the following output
signals.
- Output signals down-converted to 1080i

1)

- On the XVS-9000, output signals down-converted to

720P

1)

• When the OETF is set to [SDR] and color gamut is set to

[BT.2020], [BT.709] color gamut is specified in the
payload ID which is added to the following output
signals.
- Multi viewer output signals configured for 1080P

format when the switcher signal format is 3840×2160P
2SI

- 3840×2160P SQD format and 3840×2160PsF SQD

format output signals

• When using the XKS-C8111/XKS-C9111/XKS-C9121/

XKS-C8166, the board must be reset after changing the
OETF and color gamut.

For details about resetting a board, see “Initializing
Network Interface Settings” (page 390).

1) For outputs down-converted to 1080i or 720P, only the frame size

changes, and the OETF and color gamut of the image are maintained.

Format

Field frequency/
frame frequency

Number of effective scan
lines (pixels)

4K (2SI)

59.94

2160P
(3840×2160)

50

4K (SQD)

59.94

2160P
(3840×2160)

50

29.97

2160PsF
(3840×2160)

25

24

23.98

HD

59.94

1080P

50

29.97

1080PsF

25

24

23.98

59.94

1080i

50

59.94

720P

50

Notes

Signal format

OETF

Color gamut

3840×2160P
3840×2160PsF

SDR

BT.709, BT.2020

HLG, PQ, S-Log3
(HDR), S-Log3
(Live HDR)

BT.2020

1080P
1080PsF

SDR

BT.709

HLG, PQ, S-Log3
(HDR), S-Log3
(Live HDR)

BT.2020

1080i
720P

SDR (fixed)

BT.709 (fixed)

Notes

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