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Please Read This First
Manual Structure
This product includes the following manuals to
be used according to the situation.
Before Using This Unit (ZRD-C12A/ZRD-C15A/
ZRD-B12A/ZRD-B15A, ZRCT-300)
This includes important safety precautions,
specifications, etc.
Installation Manual
This includes information on installation, initial
setup, equipment adjustment procedures, etc.
Refer to this manual when changing equipment
settings or performing readjustments after
installation as well.
Operating Instructions (this document)
This includes information on video input
selection, picture quality adjustment, parts
identification, etc. Refer to this manual when
performing general operations.
Service Manual
This is intended for use by service personnel and
includes information on diagnosing
malfunctions and instructions on repair.
the unit to the network, be sure to confirm that
the network is protected securely.
• This unit is equipped with a maintenance
function performed via a network.
Maintenance may be performed with your
consent.
• From a safety standpoint, when using the unit
connected with the network, it is strongly
recommended to access the Control window
via a Web browser and change the access
limitation settings from the factory preset
values.
Also, it is recommended that you set a
password with a sufficiently long character
string that is hard to guess by others, and that
you store it safely.
• Do not browse any other website in the Web
browser while making settings or after making
settings. Since the login status remains in the
Web browser, close the Web browser when you
complete the settings to prevent unauthorized
third parties from using the unit or harmful
programs from running.
• When connecting this product to a network,
connect via a system that provides a protection
function, such as a router or firewall. If
connected without such protection, security
issues may occur.
Burn-in
Condensation
If the unit is suddenly taken from a cold to a
warm location, or if ambient temperature
suddenly rises, moisture may form on the outer
surface of the unit and/or inside of the unit. This
is known as condensation. If condensation
occurs, turn off the unit and wait until the
condensation clears before operating the unit.
Operating the unit while condensation is present
may damage the unit.
Security
• SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF
ANY KIND RESULTING FROM A FAILURE TO
IMPLEMENT PROPER SECURITY MEASURES ON
TRANSMISSION DEVICES, UNAVOIDABLE DATA
LEAKS RESULTING FROM TRANSMISSION
SPECIFICATIONS, OR SECURITY PROBLEMS OF
ANY KIND.
• Depending on the operating environment,
unauthorized third parties on the network may
be able to access the unit. When connecting
Permanent burn-in may occur if a still image is
displayed for a prolonged period of time. Playing
a video with moving images may reduce the
severity of burn-in once it occurs, but it will not
remove the burn-in completely.
Defective pixels
Thus a very small proportion of pixels may be
“stuck,” either always off (black), always on (red,
green, or blue), or flashing. In addition, such
“stuck” pixels may appear spontaneously over a
long period of use due to the physical
characteristics of the organic light-emitting
diodes.
Such occurrences do not indicate a malfunction.
General Precautions
• Avoid getting the product wet. In the event of
accidental contact with liquids, do not turn on
the power, and contact a service
representative.
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• If an error or malfunction occurs or if foreign
matter enters the interior of the product, turn
off the power and discontinue use, and contact
a service representative.
• Do not subject the front panel of the Display
Cabinets to damage or shocks.
• Request cleaning and maintenance
periodically from a service representative.
Precautions on viewing and
displaying 3D images
• Do not use the 3D glasses other than for
watching 3D images.
• While watching 3D images, a viewer may
experience unpleasant symptoms such as eye
fatigue, tiredness, and feeling sick.
When watching 3D images, it is recommended
to take breaks periodically. The length and
frequency of the necessary breaks will vary
depending on the content being displayed and
the physical condition of the viewer.
If the viewer watching 3D images experiences
any unpleasant symptoms, stop watching 3D
images until the viewer recovers, and consider
recommending that the viewer consults a
doctor if necessary.
Note that the vision of children (especially
those under 6 years old) is still in the
developmental stage.
Adults should supervise their children to
ensure that they are following the above
precautions.
If the content is watched at a closer distance
than expected, the fatigue and other effects
described above may be severer.
Take measures such as considering the length,
content, and interval of the displayed content,
and posting of warning signs.
• Not for viewing by children without proper
adult supervision.
Precautions on the environment
when displaying 3D images
Flickering or flashing under some fluorescent or
LED lighting, etc.
When the viewer uses the 3D glasses and watch
the 3D images under some fluorescent or LED
lighting, etc., flickering or flashing lights may be
observed.
This flickering or flashing may trigger epileptic
seizures or blackouts (photosensitivity) in a very
small percentage of individuals.
If the viewer experiences such flickering or
flashing, IMMEDIATELY take off the 3D glasses
and stop watching the 3D images.
This flickering or flashing may trigger previously
undetected epileptic symptoms or seizures in
persons who have no history of prior seizures or
epilepsy.
If the viewer experiences any of the following
health symptoms while using the 3D glasses,
IMMEDIATELY take off the 3D glasses and stop
watching the 3D images and consider
recommending that the viewer consults a doctor
before resuming: dizziness, altered vision, eye or
muscle twitches, loss of awareness,
disorientation, seizures, or any involuntary
movement or convulsion.
Do not turn on these lights (light sources) when
using 3D glasses.
Be sure to inform the contractor who undertakes
the installation or maintenance work about
these effects.
Precautions regarding the effect
on medical devices
The display cabinet uses strong magnets.
There are areas where the magnetic flux density
is likely to be 300 mT or more on the surface that
is touched during installation or maintenance
work.
This may seriously affect medical devices such as
defibrillators, pacemakers, and programmable
shunt valves for hydrocephalus treatment.
Keep users of these medical devices away from
areas where installation and maintenance work
is being performed or where display cabinets are
stored.
There is also magnetic flux leakage from the
viewing surface, which may affect users of these
medical devices when they approach the display
cabinet.
Take measures such as posting warning signs
depending on the installation conditions.
Be sure to inform the contractor who undertakes
the installation or maintenance work about
these effects.
Precautions on visually induced
motion sickness (VIMS) and
postural instability
Depending on the displayed content, display
size, and viewing location (distance), a viewer
may experience VIMS symptoms such as postural
instability or nausea.
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The symptoms of VIMS may be severer after
Notes
some time rather than during or immediately
after viewing. Take measures such as posting
warning signs.
Furthermore, the movement in one direction in a
wide part of the image may induce postural
instability. Pay close attention to the displayed
contents and installation location (direction)
when installing the product in a position where it
can be seen from stairs, escalators, landings, or
other places that are considered dangerous
when posture is unstable.
Other precaution
The fan is a consumable part that will need
periodic replacement.
When operating at room temperature, a normal
replacement cycle will be about 4 years.
However, this replacement cycle represents only
a general guideline and does not imply that the
life expectancy of this part is guaranteed. For
details on parts replacement, contact your
dealer. (ZRCT-300 only)
• Always verify that the unit is operating
properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON
ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR
PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF
THIS UNIT, EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY
PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE
WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON
WHATSOEVER.
• SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF
ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR
MADE BY THIRD PARTIES.
• SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE
TERMINATION OR DISCONTINUATION OF ANY
SERVICES RELATED TO THIS UNIT THAT MAY
RESULT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OF ANY
KIND.
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Overview
Video content transmitters
Production monitors
Matrix
switcher
Video
processor
•DisplayPort
connector
•HDMI
connector
Control (LAN)
Control (LAN)
Hub
VPN router
Controller PC
(Display Control Software installed)
Array
(Display Cabinets)
Display Controller
Display Controller
Category 7
cable
Category 7 cable
You can connect the Display Cabinets based on the installation location and intended use, convert the
video content signals that are input to the Display Controller based on the array size, and output the
signals onto the Display Cabinets. 4K2K video can be controlled via a single display controller. Control of
the Display Cabinets is performed from a computer on which Display Control Software is installed.
Daisy-chain connections can be configured between Display Cabinets using a power cord (not supplied)
and a Category 7 cable (not supplied). (For details on the number of Display Cabinets that can be
connected, refer to the Installation Manual.)
Caution
When connecting the Display Controller to a network, use a network that is built to control and regulate
access from the Internet, such as a LAN. Direct connection from the Internet increases security risk.
Do not connect the OUT and IN connectors to a
hub. The input/output signals for these
connectors are unique to the product and are not
Ethernet signals. In particular, be aware that
connecting these connectors to a PoE injector
hub may result in damage to the product.
Cabinet joints
Connect to other Display Cabinets.
There is one cabinet joint on the right side,
one on the left side, two on top, and two on
the bottom.
OUT (AC power output) connector
Use a power cord (not supplied) to connect
this connector to the IN (AC power input)
connector on the succeeding Display Cabinet
in the daisy-chain connection.
This connector is not used for the last Display
Cabinet in the daisy-chain connection.
IN (AC power input) connector
Use a power cord (not supplied) to connect
this connector to the OUT (AC power
output) connector on the preceding Display
Cabinet in the daisy-chain connection.
For the first Display Cabinet in the daisy-chain
connection, use a power cord (not supplied)
to connect this connector to the circuit
breaker.
OUT (cabinet output) connector (RJ-45)
Use a Category 7 cable (not supplied) to
connect this connector to the IN (cabinet
input) connector on the succeeding Display
Cabinet in the daisy-chain connection.
This connector is not used for the last Display
Cabinet in the daisy-chain connection.
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IN (cabinet input) connector (RJ-45)
Use a Category 7 cable (not supplied) to
connect this connector to the OUT (cabinet
output) connector on the preceding Display
Cabinet in the daisy-chain connection.
ZRCT-300 Display Controller
Front
For the first Display Cabinet in the daisy-chain
connection, use a Category 7 cable (not
supplied) to connect this connector to the
OUTPUT connector on the Display Controller.
(power) switch
Turns the Display Controller on/off.
For details, see “Turning the Power On/
Off” (page 10).
MAINTENANCE connector (USB, Type A)
This connector is used for maintenance
servicing.
Intake vent
Do not block the intake vent, as doing so will
result in interior heat buildup which may
result in fire or malfunction.
ERROR indicator
Blinks when warnings occur, and lights when
errors occur.
For details, see “Troubleshooting”
(page 25) and “Error Codes” (page 27).
STATUS indicator
Indicates the power status of the Display
Cabinets.
The indicator lights green when all the
Display Cabinets that are connected to the
Display Controller according to the Display
Cabinet layout settings are turned on.
If any of the Display Cabinets are turned off
according to the Display Cabinet layout
settings, the indicator turns off.
For details on the Display Cabinet layout
settings, consult your system
administrator.
POWER indicator
Indicates the power status of the Display
Controller.
IndicatorStatus
OffThe Display Controller is
turned off.
Lit orangeThe Display Controller is in
standby mode.
Lit greenThe Display Controller is
turned on (normal operating
status).
Blinking greenThe Display Controller is
starting up or shutting
down.
Lit redThe forced standby mode
has been entered.
For details, see “Entering
the forced standby
mode” (page 26) in the
“Troubleshooting.”
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Rear
Caution
Do not connect the OUTPUT, LINK IN, and LINK
OUT connectors to a hub. The input/output
signals for these connectors are unique to the
product and are not Ethernet signals. In
particular, be aware that connecting these
connectors to a PoE injector hub may result in
damage to the product.
OUTPUT connectors 1 to 12 (RJ-45)
Use a Category 7 cable (not supplied) to
connect this connector to the IN (cabinet
input) connector on the Display Cabinet you
want to control (first Display Cabinet in the
daisy-chain connection).
LINK IN connector (RJ-45)
Use this when using multiple Display
Controllers to control the Display Cabinets.
Use a Category 7 cable (not supplied) to
connect this connector to the LINK OUT
connector on the Display Controller you want
to link.
LINK OUT connector (RJ-45)
Use this when using multiple Display
Controllers to control the Display Cabinets.
Use a Category 7 cable (not supplied) to
connect this connector to the LINK IN
connector on the Display Controller you want
to link.
3D SYNC OUT connector (mini-DIN, 3-pin)
Outputs 3D sync signals.
Exhaust vent/fan
Do not block the exhaust vent, as doing so
will result in interior heat buildup which may
result in fire or malfunction.
IN (AC power input) connector
Use a power cord (not supplied) to connect
this connector to the circuit breaker.
(earth) terminal
Connect this to the earth conductor of the
system.
Caution
Failure to connect the system to the
protective earth may result in electric shock.
Be sure to connect to the earth conductor,
even during operation inspections.
REF IN (external reference signal input)
connector (BNC)
Inputs external reference signals used for
synchronization.
For details, refer to the Installation Manual.
3D SYNC IN connector (mini-DIN, 3-pin)
Inputs 3D sync signals.
CTRL (control) connector 2 (Mini-USB, Type
B)
Use this to connect to the controller PC via a
USB (SERIAL) connection.
Use a USB cable (not supplied) to connect this
to a USB port on the controller PC.
CTRL (control) connector 1 (RJ-45)
Use this to connect to the controller PC via an
Ethernet (LAN) connection.
Use an Ethernet cable (Category 5, not
supplied) to connect this to a LAN port on the
controller PC.
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DisplayPort (video input) connectors 1 and
2
Connect these to the video processor.
HDMI (video input) connectors 1 and 2
Connect these to the video processor.
Caution
When inputting 4K-equivalent HDMI signals,
use a cable that is marked with the Premium
High Speed HDMI logo and is within 3 m in
length.
We recommend using Premium High Speed
HDMI cables that are within 3 m in length
even when you are not inputting 4Kequivalent HDMI signals.
Turning the Power On/
Off
Turning the Power On
You can turn on the system’s power using one of
three methods. Consult your system
administrator regarding which method to use.
• Turning the power on via the Display Controller
• Turning the power on via Display Control
Software
• Turning the power on by connecting the power
cord to the Display Controller
Caution
Always connect the Display Cabinet's power cord
to the circuit breaker.
If pictures are not displayed within 5 minutes of
turning on the system’s power, try turning the
system’s power off and then on again.
Note
If a startup delay is configured in the [Function] [System Settings] - [Cabinet Power On Delay]
setting of Display Control Software, the Display
Cabinets will turn on according to the configured
delay.
Turning the power on via the Display
Controller
1Press and hold the power switch on the
Display Controller for about 2 seconds.
Turn on all the Display Controllers by pressing
each of their power switches.
When a Display Controller turns on, its
POWER indicator lights green.
When a Display Cabinet turns on, its STATUS
indicator lights green.
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To enter standby mode
Press the power switch on a Display
Controller twice to set the Display Controller
and Display Cabinets to standby mode.
To return to the power ON state, press the
power switch again.
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Note
If you press the power switch only once in the
power ON state, the POWER indicator will
blink red for 2 seconds, but the standby mode
will not be entered. You can enter standby
mode by pressing the power switch again
while the indicator is still blinking red.
Turning the power on by connecting the
power cord to the Display Controller
When [Function] - [System Settings] - [Direct
Array Power On] is set to [ON] in Display Control
Software beforehand, simply connecting the
Display Controller's power cord will turn on the
Display Controller and Display Cabinets.
2 Turn on the video source equipment.
Turning the power on via Display
Control Software
The initial settings must be configured
beforehand to turn the power on via Display
Control Software. For details, consult your system
administrator.
1Start the controller PC, and start Display
Control Software.
2 Click [Power ON] in the main screen.
Under default settings, all Display Controllers
and Display Cabinets will turn on.
When a Display Controller turns on, its
POWER indicator lights green.
When a Display Cabinet turns on, its STATUS
indicator lights green.
When you click [Standby]
The power status of all connected Display
Controllers and Display Cabinets will enter
standby mode, and the main screen will
remain displayed.
Click [Power ON] to turn the power on again.
1Connect the power cord to the IN
connector on the Display Controller.
When a Display Controller turns on, its
POWER indicator will switch from blinking
red/orange to remaining lit green.
When a Display Cabinet turns on, its STATUS
indicator lights green.
2 Turn on the video source equipment.
Turning the Power Off
You can turn off the system’s power using one of
two methods.
• Turning the power off via the Display Controller
• Turning the power off via Display Control
Software
Turning the power off via the Display
Controller
1Turn off the video source equipment.
2 Press the power switch on the Display
Controller twice.
The Display Controller and Display Cabinets
will enter standby mode.
3 If necessary, disconnect the AC power
supply.
Turning the power off via Display
Control Software
3 Turn on the video source equipment.
1Turn off the video source equipment.
2 Click [Standby] in the main screen of
Display Control Software.
The Display Controller and Display Cabinets
will enter standby mode.
3 If necessary, disconnect the AC power
supply.
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Setting only the power of the Display
Cabinet to standby mode
You can set only the power of the Display Cabinet
to standby mode without disconnecting the
video signal transmitter and the Display
Controller. It is only valid when the system is
turned on.
Click [OFF] in [Cabinet Power] on the main screen
of Display Control Software. If [ON] is selected,
the Display Cabinet will turn on.
Turning the power off automatically
When [Function] - [System Settings] - [Auto
Power Saving] is set to [ON] in Display Control
Software and no signal is detected from the
selected input, the Display Controller and Display
Cabinets enter standby mode.
Selecting the Video
Input
Select the video signals that will be input.
The settings configured on the primary controller
will be applied to all the other Display
Controllers, including the subordinate controllers
(hereafter referred to as “sub controllers”). Sub
controllers cannot be configured individually.
Caution
If the a primary controller is not configured via
Display Control Software or the primary
controller is not turned on at the time the [Input
Settings] screen is displayed, video input
selection cannot be performed. In addition, the
video input settings will not be applied to the sub
controllers if they are not turned on.
1Select [Input Settings] in the [Array] menu
on the main screen of Display Control
Software.
2 Select the input channel in [Input Select],
and click [OK] or [Apply].
The video input changes.
[HDMI1]: Use HDMI connector 1 to display
pictures.
[HDMI2]: Use HDMI connector 2 to display
pictures.
[DisplayPort (Single1)]: Use DisplayPort
connector 1 to display the picture.
[DisplayPort (Single2)]: Use DisplayPort
connector 2 to display the picture.
For details on the supported video signals
for display, see “Signal Formats”
(page 29).
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[DisplayPort (Dual)]: Use two DisplayPort
connectors to display pictures as large as
4K 100p/120p.
Note
If you are only inputting single-stream
signals that are 50p/60p or lower, we
recommend clicking [Detailed Input
Settings] and clearing the [High Frame
Rate Mode] checkbox in the [Detailed
Input Settings] screen.
3 Click [OK] or [Apply] to apply the settings.
The setting values will be registered to the
Display Controller and saved to Display
Control Software.
Changing the Display Starting
Positions of Pictures
You can change the display positions for each
picture.
For example, you can move a low-resolution
picture from the top left of the screen to the
center.
4 Click [Close].
The [Detailed Input Settings] screen closes.
1Click [Detailed Input Settings] in the [Input
Settings] screen.
The [Detailed Input Settings] screen appears.
2 Click the tab ([DisplayPort (Single1)],
[DisplayPort (Single2)], [DisplayPort
(Dual)], [HDMI1], or [HDMI2]) of the video
signal for which you want to change the
display starting position.
3 Use the sliders and buttons for [H
Position] and [V Position] to specify the
horizontal and vertical positions.
The settings are reflected in the picture
immediately after they are configured.
For details, refer to the Installation Manual.
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Configuring the Input Level and
Signal Format for HDMI Inputs
1Select [HDMI1] or [HDMI2] for [Input Select]
in the [Input Settings] screen, and click [OK]
or [Apply].
The video input changes.
Caution
The items in the [Common Input Settings] screen
cannot be configured when an input channel
other than HDMI is selected in [Input Select].
Displaying a Black Picture on the
Screen
2 Click [Common Input Settings].
The [Common Input Settings] screen
appears.
The settings configured on the primary
controller will be applied to all the other
Display Controllers, including the sub
controllers. Sub controllers cannot be
configured individually.
3 Configure each setting.
[Dynamic Range]: Select the video input
level for HDMI connectors 1 and 2.
• [Auto]: Determine the video input level
automatically.
• [Limited]: Select this when the video input
level is between 16 to 235.
• [Full]: Select this when the video input level
is between 0 to 255.
[HDMI Signal Format]: Select the video
signal format.
• [Enhanced Format]: Display pictures in a
higher definition HDMI format.
• [Standard Format]: Display pictures in a
standard HDMI format.
When switching the video signals, use this
function when you do not want to display the
image at the moment of switching. Even when
displaying images from multiple Display
Controllers, all images are switched at the same
time.
Click [ON] in [Blank] on the main screen of
Display Control Software. If [OFF] is selected,
images from the video signal source will be
displayed.
Note
Set [Blank] to [ON] in standby mode, click [Power
ON] to display the black picture on the screen,
and start the system. After that, set [Blank] to
[OFF] to display the images.
Caution
Select [Standard Format] when an input
device that does not support HDMI 2.0 is
connected.
4 When you are finished configuring
settings, click [Close].
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Adjusting the Picture
Quality
Adjust the contrast, brightness, and other picture
quality settings.
The settings configured on the primary controller
will be applied to all the other Display
Controllers, including the sub controllers. Sub
controllers cannot be configured individually.
Caution
If the a primary controller is not configured via
Display Control Software or the primary
controller is not turned on at the time the [Picture
Settings] screen is displayed, picture quality
adjustment cannot be performed. In addition,
the picture quality settings will not be applied to
the sub controllers if they are not turned on.
1Select [Picture Settings] in the [Array] menu
on the main screen of Display Control
Software.
2 Configure each setting.
The values currently configured on the
primary controller are displayed on the
[Picture Settings] screen.
The settings are reflected in the picture
immediately after they are configured.
[Picture Mode]: Select from [Mode1] to
[Mode10] to display the setting values for
[Contrast] to [Color Temperature
Settings]. If necessary, change the values
for [Contrast] to [Color Temperature
Settings]. The setting values are identical
for each mode under factory default
settings.
[Contrast]: Use the slider and buttons to
adjust the contrast.
Setting range: 0 to 100
Default value: 60
[Brightness]: Use the slider and buttons
to adjust the brightness.
Setting range: 0 to 100
Default value: 50
[Gamma]: Select the gamma correction
value.
•[1.8]
• [2.2] (default value)
•[2.4]
•[2.6]
•[DICOM SIM]
• [Custom6] to [Custom10]
Caution
• This product is not a medical device. The
device cannot be used for medical
examinations, even when [DICOM SIM]
is selected.
• The [Gamma] settings will be disabled if
[HDR] is set to a setting other than [Off].
• [Custom6] to [Custom10] are settings
used for maintenance services.
[HDR]: Select the playback mode for HDR
(high dynamic range) content.
This setting takes priority over the value
set for [Gamma] except when [Off] is
selected.
• [SMPTE ST 2084 (B Series)]: Display
SMPTE ST 2084 standard HDR images
formatted for ZRD-B12A or ZRD-B15A.
• [SMPTE ST 2084 (C Series)]: Display
SMPTE ST 2084 standard HDR images
formatted for ZRD-C12A or ZRD-C15A.
• [SMPTE ST 2084 (Sim.)]: Display SMPTE
ST 2084 standard HDR images scaled to
the maximum brightness for the display
cabinet.
• [ITU-R BT.2100 (HLG)]: Display the HLG
(Hybrid Log Gamma) image specified by
recommendation ITU-R BT.2100.
• [S-Log3]: Display S-Log3 HDR images.
• [S-Log3 (Live)]: Display the HDR image
with system gamma added to the S-Log
3 input signals.
•[Off]
[HDMI Auto Setting]: When HDMI input is
selected, automatically identify HDR
content and display them in the
appropriate HDR format.
Caution
• [HDMI Auto Setting] is available in
Display Control Software v01.01.00 or
later.
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• Even when the [HDMI Auto Setting]
checkbox is checked, images may be
displayed in the [HDR] setting. The
appropriate [HDR] mode should also be
set.
– When SMPTE ST 2084 input signal is
automatically identified, images are
displayed according to [SMPTE ST
2084 (B Series)], [SMPTE ST 2084 (C
Series)], or other mode set for [HDR].
– When an input channel other than
HDMI is input, automatic signal
identification is not possible. If this is
the case, images are displayed
according to the mode set for [HDR].
– Even when the input channel is set to
HDMI, HDR content may not be
automatically identified depending
on the input signal. When this is the
case, images are displayed according
to the mode set for [HDR].
• To automatically set the color space,
select [Auto(HDMI)] for [Color Space].
[Color Space]: Select the color space.
• [sRGB]: Display the picture using the
sRGB color space standard.
• [Native]: Display the picture with the
Display Cabinet's color space of the
three primary color chromaticity points.
• [AdobeRGB]: Display the picture using
the Adobe RGB color space standard.
• [DCI_P3]: Display the picture using the
DCI color space standard.
• [BT.2020]: Display the picture using the
BT.2020 color space standard.
• [S-Gamut]/[S-Gamut3]/
[SGamut3.Cine]: Display the picture
using the color space defined by Sony.
• [Custom9] to [Custom10]
• [Auto(HDMI)]: During HDMI input,
automatically set the color space based
on the additional input signal
information.
Caution
• [AdobeRGB], [DCI_P3], and [BT.2020] do
not include the entirety of the color
spaces defined by their respective
standards.
• [Custom9] to [Custom10] are settings
used for maintenance services.
• [Auto(HDMI)] is available in Display
Control Software v01.01.00 or later.
• When [Auto(HDMI)] is selected, if an
input channel other than HDMI is input
or additional information cannot be
obtained from the HDMI input signal,
images are displayed in sRGB.
[Light Output]: Select the output strength to
use during low light-source output. The
light-source output becomes stronger in
order from [Step1] to [Step6].
[Color Temperature Settings]: Select the
color temperature in [Color Temperature].
• If you selected [D93], [D65], [D50] or
[DCI], proceed to step 4 .
• If you selected [D93 Custom (Offset)],
[D65 Custom (Offset)], [D50 Custom
(Offset)] or [DCI Custom (Offset)],
proceed to step 3.
3 Configure the offset values.
These settings can only be configured when
[Color Temperature Settings] is set to
“Custom (Offset)” in step 2.
Use the slider and buttons to adjust the
offset value.
Setting range: –128 to +127
Default value: 0
4 Set the Advanced Picture function.
Select [Advanced Picture] to display the
[Advanced Picture Settings] screen.
[Normal]: Display the picture faithfully
according to the input signal.
[Advanced]: Change the settings of the
Reality Creation, Motionflow, and Wide
Mode functions.
Caution
• When using multiple Display
Controllers, [Advanced] features cannot
be used. Select [Normal].
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• Even when [Advanced] is selected,
4:3
4:3
4:3
SD squeeze
images are displayed in [Normal] in the
following cases.
– The frame rate of the input signal is
higher than 60p.
– [3D Frame Sequential Mode] or [3D
Dual Input Mode] is selected in the [3D
Settings] screen.
[Reality Creation]: Adjust the definition and
noise processing. (Super resolution
function)
• [ON]: Change the settings of the Reality
Creation function to improve the texture
and sense of detail.
[Reality]: Use the slide lever and to
adjust the definition.
[Clarity]: Use the slide lever and to
adjust the noise processing.
• [OFF]: Turn off the Reality Creation
function.
[Motionflow]
• [OFF]: Turn off the Motionflow function.
• [1] to [5]: The larger the setting value,
the smoother the motion.
Display example
[Normal]
[Full]
[Zoom]
[Stretch]
5 When you are finished configuring
settings, click [Close].
Caution
Depending on the picture, changing the
settings may have no effect.
[Wide Mode]
• [Normal]: Fit an image into the screen
size without being cut off while its
aspect ratio is maintained.
• [Full]: Fit an image into the screen size
without being cut off by changing its
aspect ratio.
• [Zoom]: Cut off an image to fit into the
screen size with its aspect ratio
maintained.
• [Stretch]: Display standard TV signals
(SD signals) in a 16:9 aspect ratio. For
signals other than standard TV signals,
the display will be the same as Normal.
• [Native]: Display the input image in dotby-dot format.
Caution
• Squeezed standard TV signals are
displayed properly when set to
[Stretch].
• Note that compressing or stretching the
screen using the Wide Mode function,
etc., for purposes of profit or public
viewing may infringe on the rights of
authors protected under copyright law.
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Displaying 3D Video
Note
In this document, the signals for the left and right
eyes are referred to as the L and R signals
respectively.
For details, refer to the Installation Manual.
Caution
3D video display is not supported for HDMI
signals.
3D frame sequential mode:
This mode alternately inputs the two video
signals (L signal and R signal) to the DisplayPort
connector and outputs the 3D image from the
Display Cabinet.
Generated 3D sync signals based on 3D sync
signal inputs from the 3D SYNC IN connector are
output from the 3D SYNC OUT connector
according to the picture output’s timing.
3D dual input mode:
This mode simultaneously inputs the two video
signals (L signal and R signal) to the DisplayPort
connector and outputs 3D images from the
Display Cabinet.
Internally generated 3D sync signals are output
from the 3D SYNC OUT connector according to
the picture output’s timing.
[3D Sync Signal Delay]: Use the slider or
buttons to adjust the phase (when 3D video
is not displayed properly). Moving the slider
also changes the number value. Clicking
[Reset] restores the default value.
Note
Inversion and phase adjustments can be
configured for both mixed L/R and separated L/
R. The settings are reflected in the picture
immediately after they are configured.
Select [3D Settings] in the [Array] menu on the
main screen of Display Control Software to
display the [3D Settings] screen.
3D Format: Select from the drop-down list.
[3D Dual Input 4K Mode]: Clear this checkbox
for 3D video other than 4K. It works only if
[3D Dual Input Mode] is set.
[3D Sync Signal Invert Mode]: Select this
checkbox to invert the L and R signals.
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Displaying the test
pattern for each Display
Cabinet
Display Control Software allows you to display
the test pattern for the specified Display Cabinet.
Caution
• The test pattern for each Display Cabinet can
be displayed in Display Control Software
v01.01.00 or later.
• Test patterns cannot be displayed if the
primary controller is not set with Display
Control Software or if the primary controller is
in a state other than on.
[Edit]: When a pattern between [Custom1] and
[Custom4] is selected from the [Cabinet Test
Pattern] drop-down list, the [Edit] button
becomes pressable. When [Edit] is pressed,
the [Cabinet Test Pattern Custom Settings]
screen is displayed.
Select [Function] in the main Display Control
Software screen, then select [Cabinet Test
Pattern].
The cabinet test pattern display settings screen is
displayed.
The colors of the selected Custom pattern can be
adjusted.
[Red]/[Green]/[Blue] can each be adjusted to a
value ranging from 0 to 1023.
The default value differs depending on the
pattern that is selected between [Custom1] and
[Custom4].
The adjusted values are saved and applied the
next time Display Control Software is started up.
Displaying the selected test
pattern on a Display Cabinet
To specify a Display Cabinet and display/hide
the test pattern
[Cabinet Test Pattern]: From the drop-down list,
select the test pattern to display on the
display cabinet.
[Red]/[Green]/[Blue]/[White]/[Custom1] [Custom4] can be selected.
Note
RGB can be set individually for [Custom1] to
[Custom4] to change the pattern and display
color.
Under [Cabinet Layout], click the grid for the
Display Cabinet on which you wish to display the
selected test pattern.
The test pattern can be displayed/hidden by
clicking the grid for that Display Cabinet.
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Display Cabinet grid display status:
: The test pattern display on the Display
Cabinet is OFF. (The test pattern is not
displayed.)
: The test pattern display on the Display
Cabinet is ON. (The test pattern is displayed.)
Selecting a Display Controller to display/hide
the test patterns on all the Display Cabinets
The test patterns on all the Display Cabinets
connected to the selected Display Controller can
be displayed (ON)/hidden (OFF) by selecting a
Display Controller under [Controller List], then
selecting [ON] or [OFF] for [All cabinets of the
selected controller].
Synchronizing with
External Sync Signals
Inputting External Sync Signals
Input the external sync signal to the REF IN
(external sync signals input) connector on the
primary controller via a BNC cable.
Note
The following external sync signals are
supported.
• HD tri-level sync (0.6 Vp-p/75Ω/negative sync)
• SD black burst/composite sync (0.286 Vp-p/
75Ω/negative sync)
Enabling External Synchronization
Caution
If a primary controller is not configured with
Display Control Software or the primary
controller is not turned on, the external
synchronization cannot be enabled.
1Select [Function] in the main screen of
Display Control Software, and then select
[Sync Settings].
2 Select [External Sync Signal] for [Sync
Signal Selection] in the [Sync Settings]
screen.
External synchronization is enabled
immediately.
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Adjusting the light-up delay time for
Display Cabinets
Use the slider and buttons for [Cabinet Light
Delay] under [Sync] to specify the light-up delay
time (0 to 4000).
Synchronizing with the camera
being used for shooting
You can make changes to the settings under
[Camera Synchronized] in the [Sync Settings]
screen to reduce the appearance of black bars
that may occur in captured images when
shooting an LED display.
Notes
• The settings for synchronization with the
camera being used for shooting are available in
Display Control Software v01.01.00 or later.
• Input an exter n al sync signal to the camera and
controller, enable the external sync setting,
then enable the mode.
to shoot with the camera.
The strength of the SBM processing
increases with the setting value.
Setting range: 1 to 5
Default value: 1
• [Camera Frame Rate]: Select from the
following to set the frame rate for the
camera being used for shooting.
[23.98] (Default value)/[24]/[59.94]
• [Preferring External Sync]: Set whether to
give priority to the external sync signal
when the video input sync signal is
different from the external sync signal.
Check this checkbox to give priority to the
external sync signal.
Default: Unchecked
Caution
This setting is available when [Camera
Frame Rate] is set to [23.98] and the input
signal is 29.97/59.94/119.88 fps, or when
[Camera Frame Rate] is set to [24] and the
input signal is 30/60/120 fps.
[Camera Synchronized]: Configure the
synchronization with the camera being used
for shooting.
These setting items are used to reduce
artifacts that may occur in captured images
when shooting LED displays.
• [Mode]: Select whether to enable/disable
the synchronization settings for shooting
with the camera.
[OFF]: Disable the settings for
synchronization with the camera being
used for shooting.
[ON]: Enable the settings for
synchronization with the camera being
used for shooting.
Default value: OFF
• [SBM Strength]: Set the strength of the
SBM processing when using the sync mode
• [Shutter Angle]: Select a shutter angle from
the following.
[72]/[90]/[180] (Default value)/[360]
Caution
This setting takes effect when [Mode] is set
to [ON].
• [Exposure Offset]: Make fine adjustments
to the shutter angle.
Setting range: -9 to 0
Default value: 0
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Using Network Features
Entry area for [Administrator]
Connection to the network allows you to operate
the following features:
• Changing the password.
• Setting the ADCP protocol.
• Setting the support network monitoring
protocol (SNMP).
• Setting the Art-Net.
Notes
• When connecting the Display Controller with
the network, consult with the network
administrator. The network must be secured.
• When connecting the Display Controller to a
network, use a network that is built to control
and regulate access from the Internet, such as
a LAN. Direct connection from the Internet
increases security risk.
• SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF
ANY KIND RESULTING FROM A FAILURE TO
IMPLEMENT PROPER SECURITY MEASURES ON
TRANSMISSION DEVICES, UNAVOIDABLE DATA
LEAKS RESULTING FROM TRANSMISSION
SPECIFICATIONS, OR SECURITY PROBLEMS OF
ANY KIND.
• Depending on the operating environment,
unauthorized third parties on the network may
be able to access the unit. When connecting
the unit to the network, be sure to confirm that
the network is protected securely.
• When using the Display Controller connected
with the network, access the control window
via a Web browser. It is recommended to
change the password regularly.
• When the setting on the Web browser is
completed, close the Web browser to log out.
• The menu displays used for the explanation
below may be different depending on the
model you are using.
• Supported Web browsers are Internet Explorer
11, Microsoft Edge (Chromium), Google
Chrome, Safari.
• The menu displays only English.
• If the browser of your computer is set to [Use a
proxy server] when you have access to the
Display Controller from your computer, click the
check mark to set accessing without using a
proxy server.
• IPv6 is not supported.
• For security reasons, when using the SNMP
services, it is recommended to restrict thirdparty access by entering the IP address of the
host receiving SNMP packets under [Host
address list] in the settings.
Displaying the Control Window of
the Display Controller with a Web
Browser
1Connect the LAN cable.
2 Start a web browser on the computer, enter
the following in the address field, then
press the Enter key on your computer.
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: IP address for the Display
Controller)
When you access the Web page for the first time,
input “admin” as the user name and
“Adm1nS0ny” as the password in the
authentication dialog.
When you log in for the first time, the window
that prompts you to change the password is
displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen
to change the password.
The name of the administrator is preset to
“admin.”
The password can be changed in the Password
page. When you change the password, input a
new password.
The password of the administrator and user
should be 8 to 16 characters that includes both
alphabet and numeric characters. Alphabet is
case-sensitive.
The default password “Adm1nS0ny” cannot be
set as a new password.
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Note
ADCP Service setting area
ADCP button
If you forget your password, consult with
qualified Sony personnel.
At that time, we may contact you with a special
password to reset your password. (However,
since the password is for reconfiguration, the
available range is limited.)
Setting the Control Protocol of the
Display Controller
Change the settings for the control protocol on
the Advanced Menu. Entered values will not be
applied unless you click on [Apply].
1Set ADCP.
Start ADCP Service: Set ADCP to enabled or
disabled. Items for ADCP are enabled only
when this function is enabled.
-Requires Authentication: Set the
authentication for ADCP to enabled or
disabled. The password is the same as
that of the Web page administrator.
-Port No.: Input the server port of ADCP. The
factory default setting is “53595.”
-Tim eO ut : Input the time (seconds) until
ADCP communication is terminated in
case it is disconnected. The factory
default setting is “60.”
-Host Address: Input the IP address that the
ADCP server is allowed to receive. If no IP
address is input, receiving commands will
be allowed from any IP address. From the
moment the IP address is input, access
will be allowed only from that input IP
address. For security reasons, it is
recommended to input an IP address to
restrict access.
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2 Press the LED Control API button to open
LED Control API Service setting area
LED Control API button
Art-Net Service setting area
Art-Net button
the LED Control API page.
Start LED Control API Service: Set the LED
Control API function on or off. The factory
default setting is off.
Requires Authentication: Set the LED
Control API authentication function on or
off.
PSK (Pre-Shared Key) (for authentication):
Enter the PSK (Pre-Shared Key). Only a
string alphanumeric characters with a
length of 8 to 63 characters can be
entered.
Channel: Set the DMX channel values
assigned to each of the following
functions.
Color Temperature, R, G, B, Contrast,
Brightness, Test Pattern
Min: Set the minimum DMX value for each of
the following functions.
R, G, B, Contrast, Brightness
Max: Set the maximum DMX value for each
of the following functions.
R, G, B, Contrast, Brightness
Art-Net™ Designed by and Copyright Artistic
Licence Holdings Ltd
3 Press the Art-Net button to open the Art-
Net settings page.
Start Art-Net Service: Set the Art-Net
function on or off. The factory default
setting is off.
Net: Set the Net part (bits 14-8) of the Art-Net
Port-Address (15 bits).
Sub-Net: Set the Sub-Net part (bits 7-4) of
the Art-Net Port-Address (15 bits).
Universe: Set the Universe part (bits 3-0) of
the Art-Net Port-Address (15 bits).
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Troubleshooting
[System Status]
[Array Information]
[Controller List]
Be sure to conduct a check before requesting
assistance. If the problem persists, contact your
local Sony representative.
Checking the status of the system and
devices
You can check the status of the system, Display
Controllers, Display Cabinets, and other devices
in the main screen.
not the latest version. The Display Controller
and Display Cabinet need to be updated
promptly.
• [No Backup Warning]: Displayed when the
settings for the connected Display Controller
have not been backed up at all. Select [Back Up
Controller Data] under [Tool] in the menu to
perform the backup again.
[Controller List]
Displays the status of each Display Controller.
[Power Status]: “-” indicates that
communication with the Display
Controller is not possible.
[Error]: “None” indicates that there are no
errors or warning.
If an error or warning occurs, see “Error
Codes” (page 27), and resolve the
problem as soon as possible.
Note
You can view information on a Display
Controller by double-clicking its controller
number or by right-clicking it and selecting
[Controller Info.].
[System Status]
Displays the status of the system and Display
Controllers.
• [Operation Normal]: Operation is normal.
• [Controller Error]: Device operation has
stopped due to an error. The Display
Controllers and Display Cabinets have entered
standby mode, and picture display has
stopped.
For details on the error, check the [Error]
column under [Controller List].
• [Controller Warning]: Device operation
continues but a warning (fan error, picture sync
error, etc.) has occurred.
Check the details of the warning, and resolve
the problem as soon as possible.
For details on the warning, check the [Error]
column under [Controller List].
• [Backup Incomplete Warning]: Displayed when
the settings for the connected Display
Controller have not been completely backed
up. Select [Back Up Controller Data] under
[Tool] in the menu to perform the backup
again.
• [Version Mismatch Warning]: The version of the
software on the connected Display Controller is
[Array Information]
Displays the status of each Display Cabinet.
(gray): The Display Cabinet is turned on.
(black): The Display Cabinet is turned off.
(maroon): An error has occurred on the
Display Cabinet.
(ocher): A warning has occurred on the
Display Cabinet.
(black): A Display Cabinet does not exist.
Note
You can view information on a Display Cabinet by
double-clicking within its frame or by rightclicking it and selecting [Cabinet Info.].
If the controller PC is slow
By suspending the connection to the Display
Controllers, you can avoid slow communication
responses that may occur when using other
applications, for example.
Select [Disconnect] in the [System] menu on the
main screen of Display Control Software to
suspend communication with the Display
Controllers.
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The following dialog box is displayed while
communication is suspended.
To reestablish connection
Close the dialog box.
Entering the forced standby mode
If the controller PC hangs, for example, you can
force Display Controllers and Display Cabinets
into standby mode.
1Press and hold the power switch on the
Display Controller for at least 5 seconds.
The forced standby mode is entered, and the
POWER indicator lights red.
2 Press and hold the power switch again for
about 2 seconds.
After the POWER indicator blinks red/orange,
the normal standby mode is entered.
The Display Cabinets will also enter the
normal standby mode.
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Error Codes
When a system error or warning occurs, verify the error code as follows.
For Display Cabinets:
Under [Array Information] in the main screen, double-click within the frame of the Display Cabinet or
right-click it and select [Cabinet Info.] to display the [Cabinet Information] screen and the error code.
For Display Controllers:
Under [Controller List] in the main screen, double-click the Display Controller number or right-click it and
select [Controller Info.] to display the [Controller Information] screen and the error code.
Display Cabinets
Errors
Error codeCategoryDefinitionSolution
100PowerAC Power Supply/HUB Board/RCS
Board
111TemperatureTemperature (RCS)Check the device environment and
113Temperature (Module_1~Module_8)
150SystemUpdate (Cabinet FPGA)Perform update again. If the problem
Contact your local Sony
representative.
remove any obstructions from the
intake vent. If the problem persists,
contact your local Sony
representative.
persists, contact your local Sony
representative.
Warnings
Warning code CategoryDefinitionSolution
311TemperatureTemperature (RCS)Check the device environment and
313Temperature (Module_1~Module_8)
321BoardRCS BoardTurn the power off and turn it on
330ConnectionConnection (Module_1~Module_8)Contact your local Sony
remove any obstructions from the
intake vent. If the problem persists,
contact your local Sony
representative.
again. If the problem persists, contact
your local Sony representative.
representative.
Check that all cables are properly
connected. If the problem persists,
contact your local Sony
representative.
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Display Controllers
Errors
Error codeCategoryDescriptionSolution
001PowerCPU power supply errorContact your local Sony
002VIF power supply error
003PIF power supply error
012TemperatureVIF temperature errorCheck the device environment and
013PIF temperature error
023Board determination PIF determination errorContact your local Sony
050SystemSystem version error
Warnings
Warning code CategoryDescriptionSolution
212VIFTemperature warningCheck the device environment and
213PIF
214PS
215Fan (Front)Rotation stop warning / speed
216Fan (Rear)
230SystemController configuration data
233PIFVIF signal connection warning / Link
240SystemUpdate warning (CPU / VIF / PIF)Perform update again. If the problem
401Auto Power SavingAuto power saving warningInput a signal to the selected input, or
warning
mismatch warning
connection warning / Sync
connection warning
representative.
remove any obstructions from the fan
and intake vent. If the problem
persists, contact your local Sony
representative.
representative.
remove any obstructions from the fan
and intake vent. If the problem
persists, contact your local Sony
representative.
Check the device environment and
remove any foreign objects that may
be obstructing the fan. If the problem
persists, contact your local Sony
representative.
Check the LED pitch size of the display
cabinet, the installation conditions
and wiring conditions including the
model names, and the settings of the
Display Control Software. If there is no
problem, turn the power back on. If
the problem persists, contact your
local Sony representative.
persists, contact your local Sony
representative.
set [System Setting] - [Auto Power
Saving] to [OFF] in Display Control
Software (without a signal, the unit
will automatically be in standby mode
to save power).
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Cleaning and Storage
Display Cabinets
Signal Formats
The system supports the following video signals.
Caution
Do not wet the surface of the Display Cabinets.
Daily cleaning
• Use a soft anti-static cloth that does not
produce lint when cleaning the surface of the
Display Cabinets. (Recommended cloth: savina
MX wiping cloth made by KB SEIREN, LTD.)
• Use ethyl alcohol (near 100%) to clean stubborn
stains on the surface. Do not use any other
solvents.
• Use commercially available anti-static dust
blowers to clean joints.
Storage (for transportation)
• Make sure the Display Cabinets are completely
dry before packing them.
• Store the Display Cabinets in dry, wellventilated environments.
Display Controllers
Daily cleaning
• Use a cloth that has been dampened with a
neutral detergent and thoroughly wrung out to
wipe the device clean. Never use solvents, such
as benzene and thinners.
2D Inputs
DisplayPort (Single Input)
ResolutionInput
3840 ×
2)
2160
2560 × 1440 60p8-/10-bitRGB 4:4:4
1920 × 2160
1920 × 1080 120p/100p/
frame
1)
rate
60p/50p/
30p/25p/
24p
2)
/
120p
2)
100p
60p/30p/
2)
25p
/
2)
24p
60p/50p
DisplayPort (Dual Input)
ResolutionInput
3840 ×
2)
2160
frame
1)
rate
120p/100p8-/10-bitRGB 4:4:4
Input bit
length
8-/10-bitRGB 4:4:4
8-/10-bitRGB 4:4:4
/
8-/10-bitRGB 4:4:4
Input bit
length
Input color
sampling
Input color
sampling
Storage
• Do not store in environments where
condensation may occur inside the device.
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HDMI port
ResolutionInput
4096 × 2160 60p/50p/
3840 × 2160 60p/50p8-bitRGB
3840 × 2160 60p/50p10-/12-bitYCbCr
3840 × 2160 30p/25p/
3840 × 2160 30p/25p/
3840 × 2160 30p/25p/
1920 × 1080 60p/50p8-/10-/12-
1920 × 1080 60p/50p12-bitYCbCr 4:2:2
1920 × 1080 30p/25p/
1920 × 1080 30p/25p/
1280 × 72060p/50p8-/10-/12-
1280 × 72060p/50p12-bitYCbCr 4:2:2
1024 × 76860p8-/10-/12-
1024 × 76860p12-bitYCbCr 4:2:2
800 × 60060p8-/10-/12-
800 × 60060p12-bitYCbCr 4:2:2
720 × 48060p8-/10-/12-
720 × 48060p12-bitYCbCr 4:2:2
720 × 57650p8-/10-/12-
720 × 57650p12-bitYCbCr 4:2:2
640 × 48060p8-/10-/12-
640 × 48060p12-bitYCbCr 4:2:2
*1
1,000/1,001 frame rate is also supported for
3)
frame
rate
30p/25p/
24p
24p
24p
24p
24p
24p
Input bit
length
4)
12-bitYCbCr 4:2:2
10-/12-bitRGB
8-bitRGB 4:4:4/
12-bitYCbCr 4:2:2
bit
8-/10-/12bit
12-bitYCbCr 4:2:2
bit
bit
bit
bit
bit
bit
Input color
sampling
5)
5)
5)
5) 6)
5) 6)
/
/
4:4:4
YCbCr
4:4:4
YCbCr 4:2:0
4:2:2
4:4:4
YCbCr
4:4:4
YCbCr 4:4:4
RGB 4:4:4/
YCbCr 4:4:4
RGB 4:4:4/
YCbCr 4:4:4
RGB 4:4:4/
YCbCr 4:4:4
RGB 4:4:4/
YCbCr 4:4:4
RGB 4:4:4/
YCbCr 4:4:4
RGB 4:4:4/
YCbCr 4:4:4
RGB 4:4:4/
YCbCr 4:4:4
RGB 4:4:4/
YCbCr 4:4:4
120p/60p/30p/24p.
*2
Refer to the Installation Manual for details on
input signals and settings.
*3
Converted to RGB 4:4:4, 8-/10-bit for display
(8-bit is displayed for 8-bit inputs only).
*4
1,000/1,001 frame rate is also supported for
60p/30p/24p.
*5
Use a Premium High Speed HDMI cable when
using this input signal.
*6
Converted to YCbCr 4:2:2, 10-/12-bit first, and
then converted to RGB 4:4:4, 10-bit for
display.
3D Inputs
Frame sequential mode
DisplayPort (Single Input)
/
ResolutionInput
3840 × 2160
1920 × 2160
1920 × 1080 120p/100p/
frame
1)
rate
2)
60p
120p2)/
2)
100p
60p
DisplayPort (Dual Input)
ResolutionInput
frame
1)
rate
3840 ×
2)
2160
120p/100p8-/10-bitRGB 4:4:4
3D dual input mode
DisplayPort (Dual Input)
ResolutionInput
frame
1)
rate
3840 ×
2)
2160
1920 × 216060p/50p8-/10-bitRGB 4:4:4
1920 × 1080 60p/50p8-/10-bitRGB 4:4:4
*1
1,000/1,001 frame rate is also supported for
120p/60p/30p/24p.
*2
Refer to the Installation Manual for details on
input signals and settings.
60p/50p8-/10-bitRGB 4:4:4
Input bit
length
8-/10-bitRGB 4:4:4
8-/10-bitRGB 4:4:4
/60p
8-/10-bitRGB 4:4:4
Input bit
length
Input bit
length
Input color
sampling
Input color
sampling
Input color
sampling
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Supported Signal Formats for a Single Controller
DisplayPort input
ResolutionFrequency
120/119.88RGB 4:4:4–––
100RGB 4:4:4–––
60/59.94RGB 4:4:4–
3840 × 2160
2560 × 144060RGB 4:4:48-/10-bit–––
1920 × 1080
50RGB 4:4:4–
30–8-/10-bit
29.97––
25RGB 4:4:4–
24/23.98RGB 4:4:4–
120/119.88RGB 4:4:48-/10-bit–––
100RGB 4:4:48-/10-bit–––
60/59.94RGB 4:4:48-/10-bit–––
50RGB 4:4:48-/10-bit–––
30/29.97RGB 4:4:4––––
25RGB 4:4:4––––
24/23.98RGB 4:4:4––––
Color
sampling
Single InputDual Input
DP1 or DP2DP1 and DP2
SSTMSTSSTMST
8-/10-bit (V
split)
8-/10-bit (V
split)
8-/10-bit (V
split)
8-/10-bit (V
split)
8-/10-bit (V
split)
8-/10-bit (V
split)
8-/10-bit (V
split)
8-/10-bit (V
split)
8-/10-bit (V
split)
8-/10-bit (V
split)
8-/10-bit (V
split)
8-/10-bit (V
split)
8-/10-bit
(Square
Division)
8-/10-bit
(Square
Division)
8-/10-bit
(Square
Division)
8-/10-bit
(Square
Division)
8-/10-bit
(Square
Division)
8-/10-bit
(Square
Division)
–
–
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ResolutionFrequencyColor sampling
60/59.94
50
3840 × 2160
30/29.97
25
24/23.98
60/59.94
50
1920 × 1080
30/29.97
25
24/23.98
60/59.94
1280 × 720
50
1024 × 76860/59.94
800 × 60060/59.94
720 × 48060/59.94
720 × 57650
640 × 48060/59.94
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:2:08-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:2:08-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:48-/10-/12-bit
YCbCr 4:2:212-bit
HDMI input
Single input
HDMI1 or HDMI2
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of the University of California.
strlcpy.c:
Copyright (c) 1998 Todd C. Miller
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win32select.c:
Copyright (c) 2003 Michael A.
Davis <mike@datanerds.net>
evport.c:
Copyright (c) 2007 Sun
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ht-internal.h:
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minheap-internal.h:
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Yegorush kin
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m>
==========================
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