User manual and installer guide, Visionpro hdp – Lumagen VisionProHDP User Manual

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VisionPro HDP

User Manual and Installer Guide

© 2004-2006 Lumagen®, Inc.

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Rev 1.1

Graybar Intensity

Note: Consult a home theater specialist for assistance setting the graybar intensity.

Some degree of burn-in will occur on any susceptible display, but this command can help
minimize it by allowing the intensity of graybars to be adjusted. The command format is:

MENU

OUT

GBAR

SIDE

[

ˆ

,

]

OK

Output Level

For analog output, specify black pedestal as 0 IRE or 7.5 IRE. Typically this is set to
0 IRE for fixed-pixel displays, and 7.5 IRE for CRT displays. For DVI-D output, set
levels as video (allows blacker-than-black and whiter-than-white) or PC (full-range black
to white). If unsure, use 7.5 IRE for analog and PC levels for DVI-D. The commands are:

For analog:

MENU

OUT

LEVL

PDSTL

(

0 IRE

,

7.5 IRE

)

OK

For DVI-D:

MENU

OUT

LEVL

DVILVL

(

VIDEO

,

PC

)

OK

Output Mode

When set to factory-defaults, there is a single output configuration for all input memories.
If the output mode is set to one of the two independent modes (

INDEP

, or

AUTOIND

), each

input memory can select one, for SD inputs, or four (one for each input resolution) for
HD capable resolutions, of the eight (0 to 7) independent output configurations. The
command to set the output mode is:

MENU

OUT

MODE

(

SAME

,

INDEP

,

AUTOIND

)

OK

NOTE: After changing to an independent output mode, all memories use output
mode 0. To change an output configuration, the appropriate input and input
memory must be selected, then, the output configuration number must be selected
using the input menu’s

OUTSEL

command. Changes to the output timing will affect

the selected output configuration.

When NTSC/PAL auto-selection is enabled (

AUTOIND

),

MEMA

and

MEMC

are linked

and automatically selected for NTSC and PAL, respectively. That is, if

MEMA

or

MEMC

is active, an NTSC source automatically selects

MEMA

and a PAL source

automatically selects

MEMC

.

MEMB

(NTSC) and

MEMD

(PAL) are linked in the same

way.

Horizontal Sync Pulse Width

Note: Generally this command should not be used.

Some displays require a narrower horizontal sync pulse than standard SMPTE timing.
This command allows the HSync pulse width to be controlled. The command format is:

MENU

0

9

4

0

[

,

]

OK

Copy Output Settings

Note: This command is only visible if an independent output mode is selected.

For independent modes (

INDEP

, or

AUTOIND

), this command copies the current output

configuration to the selected configuration, or configurations. The command format is:

MENU

OUT

COPY

(

ALL

,

0

7

)

OK

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