

The monitor can be battery powered if necessary.
• Mirror/Rotation: One of the two images is reverted laterally and/or vertically to a normal viewing position and automatic delay is added to non-rotated images one at a time to synchronize both images.
•Split: Useful for fine-tuning requirements such as setting recording positions in the vertical direction, L/R iris differences, and white balance adjustment.
• Horizontal (R) Shift: In order to check vertical shift or color discrepancy, the right camera image can be shifted to the left to overlap with the left camera image, which is static.
• L/R Swap: Allows left and right images to be swapped, and helps in checking whether the cables are properly connected.
•Sequential L/R Switching: Left and right images are displayed alternately at 0.5-sec intervals, making this method ideal for content creators as 3D glasses are not necessary for viewing.
• Dual Scope: Waveform and Vectorscope monitoring allow the user to easily check and monitor input signals from the two channels to facilitate adjustment of the cameras. The position of the scopes can also be located on any of the monitor's four corners.