HP DreamColor Z27x Professional Display manual Changing the Bezel Button Functions

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Using PIP as a Confidence Monitor

As the PIP is primarily designed to be used at as a confidence monitor – at 100% size for 1080- or 720-line content, including DCI 2K content – many of the Image Adjustments available for the main input are also available for use within the PIP. Refer to Understanding the Z27x Image Adjustment Options on page 32 and Working with 2K and 4K Digital Cinema Image Formats on page 36 for further information on these adjustments.

The following adjustments are available within the PIP. None are enabled by default.

Use Video Levels (16–235)

If monitoring a video signal output from a video capture card such as an AJA Kona or Blackmagic Design Decklink, this option should usually be enabled as video levels are typically used in video post-production workflows.

Overscan Within PIP

Use this option if you wish to see how your video output will be displayed on a consumer television. This is especially useful when ensuring that the margins for lower third graphics are correct and nothing will be cut off on a consumer television.

Digital Cinema Options

If you display a 2048 × 1080 signal as a PIP, you can instruct the monitor to display either the full DCI container or crop the PIP to either the 1.85:1 or 2.39:1 aspect ratio. If cropping to an aspect ratio, the shape of the PIP will change to the chosen aspect ratio. Black bars will not be visible at the edges of the PIP.

Changing the Bezel Button Functions

You can change the top-level front bezel button functions from their default values so that when the buttons are activated you can quickly access commonly used commands.

The following commands can be mapped:

Color Space Select – displays a list of available color space presets. Use to quickly switch from one color space preset to another. This command is mapped to Function Button One by default.

Adjust Luminance – allows you to quickly change the monitor luminance. This command is mapped to Function Button Three by default.

Video Input Select – displays a list of the available video inputs so you can switch to another input, as required. This command is mapped to Function Button Two by default.

Switch to Next Active Video Input – use this command to quickly switch between all active video inputs. An active input is defined as one that is receiving a signal from a computer or other video source.

Aspect Ratio Display – displays the Aspect Ratio Display sub-menu, providing quick access to this set of functions.

Video Levels (16–235) On / Off – allows you to quickly switch between full range and reduced range video inputs. When disabled this command will be displayed as “Video Levels (16–235) On” and when enabled this command will be displayed as “Video Levels (16–235) Off.”

Overscan On / Off – allows you to quickly enable and disable video overscan. When disabled this command will be displayed as “Overscan On” and when enabled this command will be displayed as “Overscan Off.”

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Contents HP DreamColor Z27x Display First Edition April Document Part Number About This Guide Iv About This Guide Table of contents Color Space Menu Z27x Model Recognizing Preset Display Resolutions Viii Product Features HP Z27x MonitorPage Safety and Maintenance Guidelines Important Safety InformationMaintenance Guidelines Cleaning the Monitor Shipping the MonitorSetting Up the Monitor Use Caution When Setting Up the MonitorInstalling the Stand Rear Components Component FunctionConnecting the Cables Page Page Page Page Front Panel Controls Adjusting the Monitor Page Setting Up the Monitor Turning on the Monitor Connecting USB Devices HP Watermark and Image Retention PolicyRemoving the Monitor Stand Mounting the Monitor Page Page Page Installing an Optional HP Hood Kit Page Locating the Serial Number and Product Number Locating the Information CardAttaching a Device to the Rear of the Monitor Installing a Cable Lock Operating the Monitor Software and UtilitiesInformation File Image Color Matching FileInstalling the .INF and .ICM Files Installing from the DiscUpdating the Firmware Downloading from the InternetPage Selecting a Color Space Preset Adjusting LuminanceUnderstanding the Z27x Image Adjustment Options Use Video LevelsOverscan the Frame Using the Z27x Aspect Ratio Management Options Show Only the Blue ChannelFill To Options Fill to Screen Width Proportional 2Fill to Aspect Ratio Working with 2K and 4K Digital Cinema Image Formats DCI Level Horizontal Pixels Vertical Pixels Frame RateUsing the Digital Cinema Display Options Crop to DCI 1.851 Aspect RatioShow Cropped Region Using Picture-in-Picture PIP and Picture-beside-Picture PBP Next 4K CornerUsing PIP as a Confidence Monitor Changing the Bezel Button FunctionsChanging the Bezel Function Button Mode Page Adjusting the Bezel Button LEDs Using Auto-Sleep ModeUsing the On-Screen Display Menu Color Space Menu LevelImage Adjustment Menu Video Input MenuOverdrive may improve PIP Control Menu Language Menu Management Menu CI?Do you want to allow display Calibration? Do you want to enable Menu and Message Control Menu Operating the Monitor Information and Factory Reset Menus Introduction to Color CalibrationPreparing to Calibrate OSD, select Management Manage Internal ProcessorCalibrating the Z27x Using the Onscreen Menus Recalibrate the Current PresetAuto Edid Update Page Technical Specifications Z27x ModelRecognizing Preset Display Resolutions Z27x ModelAppendix a Technical Specifications Support and Troubleshooting Solving Common ProblemsButton Lockouts Activation Button LockoutProduct Support Preparing to Call Technical SupportAgency Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission NoticeModifications CablesCanadian Notice Avis CanadienEuropean Union Regulatory Notice German Ergonomics NoticeJapanese Notice Korean Notice Power Cord Set Requirements Japanese Power Cord RequirementsProduct Environmental Notices Energy Star QualificationMaterials Disposal Appendix C Agency Regulatory Notices Turkey EEE Regulation Ukraine Restriction of Hazardous SubstancesLCD Monitor Quality and Pixel Policy