Overview
The PVM-X3200 is equipped with a 32-inch 4K premium LCD panel (3840 x 2160 pixel resolution) that offers a wide colour gamut, high luminance, high contrast, fine grey scale, wide viewing angle and excellent uniformity. This panel supports a 1000 cd/m2 luminance and has the same colour gamut as Sonys flagship BVM-HX310 Master Monitor, ensuring accurate colour matching throughout the production workflow.
Sonys TRIMASTER architecture provides accurate colour reproduction, precise imaging and consistent picture quality. The monitor also supports HDR-SDR conversion, SR Live metadata, Dynamic Contrast Drive, versatile 4K video input capability and various signal settings, making it a versatile and reliable tool for live productions, TV programs, documentaries, music videos, movies, dramas and commercials.
Summary
Screen Size: 32 Inch
Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (Ultra HD)
Inputs:
BNC
HDMI
RJ-45
USB 2.0
XLR
Outputs:
BNC
Stereo Mini Jack
Recording: No
Included in box
1 x PVM-X3200
1 x AC power cord
1 x AC plug holder
1 x Manual
About the Sony PVM-X3200 32-inch 4K HDR TRIMASTER
New Key Features:
More operator-friendly HDR-SDR conversion, Multi View & Enhanced Monitor Output
Background processing EMO output function for HDR-SDR and 3D LUT conversion
Side by Side left/right swap function during HDR-SDR conversion
Free settings for EMO video when side by side
HDR-SDR conversion during Quad View Display mode (HD only)
Free settings for EMO (conversion output) video in Quad View (HD only)
Black Detail Mode for HDR
Single Link 4K/HD auto-sensing (adapted to SDI Input 1 or SDI Input 3)
Interlaced display function
Source ID display function
4K HDR picture monitor colour-matches with the BVM-HX310 master monitor, ideal for 4K and HD productions
The PVM-X3200 is a 32-inch 4K HDR high grade picture monitor, incorporating a Sony-specified premium LCD panel that offers 1000 cd/m2 luminance and colour matching with the BVM-HX310 4K HDR master monitor. This makes group monitoring easy for on-set, studio and truck applications, and in 19” EIA racks for editing, audio mixing etc.
TRIMASTER assures accurate colour reproduction, precise imaging and consistent picture quality
Sony’s acclaimed TRIMASTER architecture delivers accurate picture reproduction, precise imaging and quality picture consistency. There are many advantages in the panel control and signal processing system such as fast processing, accurate linearizing of an input signal with Optical Electrical Transfer Function, accurate colour reproduction, etc.
HDR-SDR conversion support
The optional PVML-HSX1, HDR-SDR conversion license, the PVM-X3200 supports HDR-SDR conversion in live production environments. The license activates: 4K to HD down-conversion, colour space conversion, OETF conversion, Progressive to Interlace conversion and Quad-link 3G to Single-link 12G conversion. It also allows the output of converted pictures to other 4K or HD monitors via the Enhanced Monitor Output. This feature facilitates local or remote monitoring of converted signals.
User 3D LUT signal output support
The optional PVML-HSX1 HDR-SDR conversion license also supports the output of signals with applied User 3D LUTs via the Enhanced Monitor Output to other 4K/HD devices further facilitating efficient workflows in live production, cinema, drama, commercial, music and documentary production environments.
SR Live metadata
It’s support for SR Live metadata which enables the PVM-X3200 monitor settings to be matched to the incoming signal. You can also confirm the SR Live metadata parameters on an incoming SDI signal in the Status menu. This helps to streamline use of the monitor in SR Live workflows.
Dynamic Contrast Drive and Black Detail High/Mid/Low
Dynamic Contrast Drive is a new backlight control system that dynamically changes the panel’s backlight luminance to adapt to changing content enabling you to confirm the total balance of highlights and low lights at a glance. The feature can be used to reproduce black representation in dark content, such as night scenes and provide specular highlights in bright content such as snow field and summer beach scenes. The Dynamic Contrast Drive feature provides a dynamic contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1.
Due to the inherent nature of LCD panels, some backlight leakage is unavoidable. To compensate, Black Detail Mode High/Mid/Low facilitates more accurate monitoring of black detail in dark, low- APL (average picture level) images. The backlight level is reduced but gamma is maintained for correct colour and grey scale. High luminance areas may be clipped due to the dynamic range of the monitor. Any clipped portions can be displayed as clipped or highlighted by a zebra pattern.
Inputs for 12G-SDI and Quad-Link 3G-SDI to HD-SDI as well as HDMI
The PVM-X3200 provides 12G-SDI inputs, and can accept quad-link 3G-SDI and a single HD-SDI from traditional devices. The monitor also supports an HDMI connection for display of inputs with signal formats ranging from 640×480/60P PC up to 4096×2160/60P 4:2:2 YCBCR 12bit.
Various scope
A waveform monitor and vector scope can be simultaneously displayed with scales for both HDR and SDR, supporting signal confirmation of both input signal level and output luminance. There are three different displays for luminance, RGB/YCBCR parade or RGB overlay with the gamut error display. The waveform of a specified line can also be displayed.Furthermore, with future firmware*, a colour gamut scope will be available that maps colours in the CIE1931 standard chart with the standard colour space area display.
* This firmware update will be available at a later date. The schedule of it has not been determined yet and it will separately be informed. V2.0 firmware is upgradeable via the monitor’s USB port
Unique quad view display with User 3D LUT
The PVM-X3200 provides a quad view display, with individual settings for EOTF (SDR/HDR), colour space, transfer matrix, colour temperature, contrast, brightness, SDI/HDMI, RGB/YCBCR, as well as User 3D LUTs for each display view.It’s also supports the display of scopes when monitoring in Triple or Dual picture modes.
Enhanced user interface and channel select button
The monitor’s OSD (On Screen Display) has been significantly enhanced to make operation faster and more intuitive. The new design enables review and quick adjustment of settings. The Channel select button protects users from making inadvertent setting errors.
Optimised features for field operation
Yoke-mounting is also supported. Field operation is further enhanced by false colour and camera focus functions*. The false colour feature assigns the in-coming signal different colours for different exposure levels, providing a fast and effective tool for verifying exposure. The Focus Assist feature displays incoming images with sharpened edges to help determine camera focus. The sharpened edges can be displayed in user-selectable colours (white, red, green, blue, and yellow) for more precise focusing.
* This firmware update will be available at a later date. The schedule of it has not been determined yet and it will separately be informed. V2.0 firmware is upgradeable via the monitor’s USB port.
Various mount capabilities
Yoke-mount and wall mount options are also available for installation in a C stand for field use, or on a desktop arm for editing.
Powerful stereo sound with audio muting
The PVM-X3200 incorporates stereo speakers (2W+2W) with audio muting.
Picture Performance
Panel α-Si TFT Active Matrix LCD
Picture Size (Diagonal) 812.8 mm (32 inches)
Effective Picture Size (H x V) 708.48 x 398.52 mm (28 x 15 5/8 inches)
Resolution (H x V) 3840 x 2160 pixels
Aspect 16:9
Pixel efficiency 99.99%
Display colours Approx. 1.07 billion colours
Panel frame rate 48 Hz / 50 Hz / 60 Hz (48 Hz and 60 Hz are also compatible with 1/1.001 frame rates)
Viewing angle (panel specification) 89°/89°/89°/89° (up/down/left/right contrast > 10:1)
Normal scan 0% scan
Underscan 3% underscan
Colour temperature D60, D65, D93, DCI *1, and user 1-10 (5,000 K to 10,000 K adjustable)
Luminance (panel specification)(typical) 1000 cd/m2 *2
Colour space (Colour gamut) ITU-R BT.2020*3, ITU-R BT.709, DCI-P3 *3, S-GAMUT3*3, S-GAMUT3.Cine*3
Transmission Matrix ITU-R BT.2020 (Non-constant luminance is supported), ITU-R BT.709
EOTF 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.4 (HDR), S-Log3, S-Log3 (Live HDR), SMPTE ST 2084, ITU-R BT.2100 (HLG)
Warm-up time Approx. 30 minutes
To provide stable picture quality, turn on the power of the monitor and leave it in this state for more than 30 minutes.
Input
SDI (12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI) BNC (x2), (3G/HD-SDI) BNC (x2), Input impedance: 75 Ω unbalanced
HDMI Input HDMI (HDCP2.3/1.4) (x1)
Parallel Remote RJ-45 8-pin (x1) (Fixed pin assignment)
Serial Remote (LAN) Ethernet, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX RJ-45 (x1)
DC Input XLR-type 3-pin (male) (x1), DC 22 V to 32 V (output impedance 0.05 Ω or less)
USB input USB (USB2.0) connector (x1)
Output
Enhanced Monitor Output *4 (12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI) BNC (x1), Output impedance: 75 Ω unbalanced
SDI Output (12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI) BNC (x2) , (3G/HD-SDI) BNC (x2) , Output impedance: 75 Ω unbalanced
Audio Monitor Output Stereo mini jack (x1)
Speaker (Built-in) Output 2.0 W+2.0W (Stereo)
Headphone Output Stereo mini jack (x1)
General
Power Requirements TBA
Power consumption TBA
Operating Temperature 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F) Recommended: 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F)
Operating Humidity 30% to 85% (no condensation)
Storage / Transport Temperature -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)
Storage / Transport Humidity 0% to 90%
Operating / Storage / Transport Pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa
Dimensions (W x H x D) TBA (without monitor stand)
TBA (with monitor stand)
Mass Approx. TBA
Notes *1 DCI: x=0.314, y=0.351
*2 The luminance value is typical at D65(x=0.313, y=0.329) and not guaranteed.
*3 The PVM-X3200 does not cover selected colour space in full.
*4 Embedded Audio signals and timecode data are not output with V2.0
32-inch 4K premium LCD panel for faithful colour matching with the BVM-HX310
The PVM-X3200 features a 32-inch 4K premium LCD panel (3840 x 2160 pixel resolution) with a wide colour gamut, high luminance, high contrast, fine grey scale, wide viewing angle and excellent uniformity. The Sony-specified panel supports a 1000 cd/m2 luminance and offers the same colour gamut as Sony’s flagship BVM-HX310 Master Monitor. This provides accurate colour matching within the production workflow from acquisition to finishing for live productions, TV programs, documentaries, music videos, movies, dramas and commercials.
All personnel working on a project can reliably share the same accurate view of colours and tones, even if they are working at different locations and times.
TRIMASTER assures accurate colour reproduction, precise imaging and consistent picture quality
Sony’s TRIMASTER architecture offers accurate picture reproduction, precise imaging and quality picture consistency. The panel’s control and signal processing system offers significant advantages including fast processing, accurate colour reproduction and accurate linearising of input signals with Optical Electrical Transfer Function.
HDR-SDR Conversion support
The optional PVML-HSX1, HDR-SDR conversion license*, the PVM-X3200 also supports HDR-SDR conversion in a live production environment. The HDR license supports any of the following:
– 4K to HD down-conversion
– Colour space conversion from ITU-R BT.2020 to ITU-R BT.709,
– OETF conversion from HDR OETF S-Log3(HDR), ITU-R BT.2100(HLG), SMPTE ST2084 to SDR EOTF 2.4 and OETF 0.45.
– Progressive to interlace conversion
– Quad-link 3G to single-link 12G conversion
It also allows the output of converted signals to other 4K or HD monitors via the Enhanced Monitor Output that supports 12G/6G /3G/HD-SDI, even if an original 4K source is Quad link 3G-SDI. This feature allows for local or remote monitoring of converted signals. The license activation is field upgradeable via USB memory, providing conversion capabilities to PVM-X3200 monitors.
* The PVML-HSX1, HDR-SDR conversion license, is sold separately. HDR-SDR conversion is activated via the USB port on the front control panel of the monitor.
SR Live metadata
It’s support for SR Live metadata which enables the PVM-X3200 monitor settings to be matched to the incoming signal. You can also confirm the SR Live metadata parameters on an incoming SDI signal in the Status menu. This helps to streamline use of the monitor in SR Live workflows.
Dynamic Contrast Drive
Dynamic Contrast Drive is a new backlight control system that dynamically changes the panel’s backlight luminance to adapt to changing content enabling you to confirm the total balance of highlights and low lights at a glance. The feature can be used to reproduce black representation in dark content, such as night scenes and provide specular highlights in bright content such as snow field and summer beach scenes.
The Dynamic Contrast Drive feature provides a dynamic contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1.
Black Detail High/Mid/Low
Due to the inherent nature of LCD panels, some backlight leakage is unavoidable. To compensate, Black Detail Mode High/Mid/Low facilitates more accurate monitoring of black detail in dark, low- APL (average picture level) images.
The backlight level is reduced but gamma is maintained for correct colour and grey scale. High luminance areas may clip due to the dynamic range of the monitor. Any clipped portions can be highlighted by zebra patterns or simply displayed as clipped.
Versatile 4K video input capability
The PVM-X3200 is equipped with built-in standard input interfaces: (12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI) BNC (x2), (3G/HD-SDI) BNC (x2) and HDMI (HDCP2.3/1.4) (x1). 12G simplifies wiring, from simple to large-scale field systems.
Quad-link 3G-SDI is highly convenient for systems configured with ‘traditional’ devices. HDMI simplifies interfacing with devices including rasterizers, multi-viewers, digital cameras, set top boxes, UHD Blu-ray players, PCs etc.
Various signal settings and automatic setting via Video payload ID
Though the PVM-X3200 monitor supports manual input signal settings, the monitor also supports VPID (Video Payload ID). This support means that the monitor can auto detect and identify incoming video signals and automatically adjust the monitor settings (EOTF, colour space, RGB source information, etc.) to the input signal, reducing the risk of human error in high pressure live production environments.
Enhanced user interface
The OSD (On Screen Display) menu structure is significantly enhanced from existing Sony 4K monitors. It features a shallow layered structure for quick, easy review and adjustment of setting values. The status menu position has changed from the monitor’s top to lower side. 4K/2K settings and input settings/user presets have been streamlined to a single channel. 30 custom channels can be created and renamed as needed.
A new channel button on the front control panel facilitates fast setting changes – simply select a channel from the list showing the channel name, colour space, EOTF and input etc. Channels can also be assigned to a Function key. When multiple users share the same monitor, each user can save their own setting data to a channel and retrieve it whenever required, thus reducing consuming and repetitive setting tasks. All monitor data can be saved and locked by a password. Users can freely change stored values, but data cannot be overwritten or saved to memory by a user without the password.
For improving Function key configuration setup, users can take a short-cut to the settings menu screen by simply pressing the Function key repeatedly. Function key preset allows the creation, storage and quick recall of different key combinations. Channel, function key preset, colour temperature and marker parameters can be assigned custom names from the monitor’s OSD keyboard.
4K/HD scopes with HDR/SDR scale and audio level meter display
Both the waveform monitor and vector scope can be simultaneously displayed with scales for either HDR or SDR. Scales are automatically changed according to the selected EOTF setting of the monitor. You can easily check both input signal level and output luminance using the HDR scale of the WFM. The waveform vector scope offers two zoom modes: one in an area of either 0 – 20% or 0 – 30% within the waveform monitor, and a second, in the central black area of the vector scope, for adjusting camera white balance. The waveform has three different displays of either luminance, RGB/YCBCR parade or RGB overlay with gamut error display.
The waveform of a specified line can also be displayed. In addition, an audio level meter can display eight channels of embedded audio from the SDI or HDMI input. (Ch1-8 or Ch9-16).
Furthermore, with future firmware*, a colour gamut scope will be available that maps colours in the CIE1931 standard chart with the standard colour space area display. The colour space area display is automatically set and displayed according to the selected colour space setting from ITU-R BT.2020, DCI-P3, S-Gamut3, S-Gamut3.Cine to ITU-R BT.709. It can also be displayed with the other scopes at the same time.
* This firmware update will be available at a later date. The schedule of it has not been determined yet and it will separately be informed. V2.0 firmware is upgradeable via the monitor’s USB port.
User 3D LUT
User 3D LUT files can be loaded to internal memory via the USB port at the front of monitor. 33 grid points or 17 grid point .cube files are supported. Different user LUTs can be easily selected and compared in Quad View display.
The optional PVML-HSX1, HDR-SDR conversion license, also supports the output of signals with applied User 3D LUTs via the Enhanced Monitor Output to other 4K/HD devices further facilitating efficient workflows in live production, cinema, drama, commercial, music and documentary production environments.
Unique Quad View display
The PVM-X3200 provides a Quad View display mode with individual settings of EOTF (SDR/HDR), colour space, transfer matrix, colour temperature, contrast, brightness, user LUT, SDI/HDMI and RGB/YCBCR for each display view. Different HD input sources can be compared as a part of an HD wall system.
This function supports the display of scopes when monitoring in Triple or Dual picture modes.
For example, you could monitor two HD videos on the upper quadrants and the corresponding waveform monitors, vector scopes and colour gamut scopes* on the lower quadrants at the same time.
* This firmware update for the colour gamut scope will be available later date. The schedule of it has not been determined yet and it will separately be informed. V2.0 firmware is upgradeable via the monitor’s USB port.
False colour function
One of the features planned for future firmware* is False Colour whereby the in-coming signal is assigned different colours for different exposure levels, providing a fast and effective tool for verifying exposure.
* This firmware update will be available at a later date. The schedule of it has not been determined yet and it will separately be informed. V2.0 firmware is upgradeable via the monitor’s USB port.
Camera focus function
A Focus Assist feature (also planned for future firmware*) displays incoming images with sharpened edges to help determine camera focus. The sharpened edges can be displayed in user-selectable colours (white, red, green, blue, and yellow) for more precise focusing.
* This firmware update will be available at a later date. The schedule of it has not been determined yet and it will separately be informed. V2.0 firmware is upgradeable via the monitor’s USB port.
Highly reliable mechanical design
For long term reliability, Sony conducted multiple thermal simulations to find the most efficient cooling system and mechanical structure. Long-term heat load tests were also conducted to meet stringent specifications.
Yoke-mount and wall-mount capability
The PVM-X3200 has screw holes on its side bezels for yoke-mounting. This type of mounting is convenient when installing a monitor on a camera crane or monitor stand in the field. There are also wall-mount 100-mm pitch holes on the monitor’s rear panel.
Room clearance connector panel design
The rear connector panel allows adequate cord clearance. This design allows protecting connectors, space saving and cabling flexibility with easy identification of the connectors for system integration and maintenance.
4K (4096 x 2160) and 2K (2048 x 1080) input
The PVM-X3200 can display 4K and 2K input signals. The 4K/2K signal can be displayed in two ways: as a full 4K/2K image scaled into a QFHD (3840 x 2160) screen, or as a 4K/2K native display with side cut.
Flexible and variable area markers, aspect marker and centre marker
It’s easy to set two flexible area markers or variable area markers, and an aspect marker on the screen. Line colours and thickness are customisable. This second marker enables checking of centre focus. Flexible area markers can be used as a screen layout guide for shopping programs or as guides for programs requiring different aspect ratios for distribution.
Power-on setting
Ideal for rental applications, the power-on setting quickly loads data at start-up including last memory, user preset factory preset settings.
Optimised low-latency I/P conversion
The monitor’s low latency I/P conversion system optimizes signal processing according to input signals. This helps with editing and monitoring fast-moving images, and with synchronizing audio with lip sync.
Zoom function
The PVM-X3200 can magnify the centre of the screen for checking camera focus.
Stereo speakers (2W+2W) with audio muting
Monitor use on-set or in a machine room requires high sound pressure levels due to environmental noise. 2W+2W front stereo speakers offer powerful sound with a true stereophonic effect. Pressing an assigned Function key can instantly mute audio when required.
Extensive basic functions
The monitor has basic functions such as contrast, brightness, chroma, aperture, audio volume, blue only, mono, scan, marker, timecode display, RGB cut off, on-screen tally, BKM-17R control and parallel remote (Fixed pin assignment).
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