User manual and installer guide, Input configuration, 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

Input Configuration

After the output is configured and calibrated, calibrate the DVD input, and then copy that
configuration to all the other configuration memories (see the Copy Input Settings section
on page 23). Then calibrate the other inputs.

To program an input memory, select the input, then select the configuration memory and
use the menu system to configure. Each of the four input configuration memories is
independent. So, for example, if memory A for an input is to be the same as memory B
for that same input, the input configuration must be copied from one to the other.

Component/RGB Input Type Selection

The source type must be programmed for the component/RGB inputs (3 and 4). Select
the input then program its type. For component input mode, either the standard-definition
(SD) or high-definition (HD) color-space may be selected. The command format is:

MENU

IN

TYPE

(

SDYPBPR

,

HDYPBPR

,

RGBHV

,

RGBS

,

RGsB

)

OK

The analog-to-digital converter for these inputs is calibrated at the factory. However,
since source levels vary these inputs should be calibrated with the intended source device
to achieve optimal performance. This is possible if the source is capable of displaying a
100 IRE Window Pattern. Use the “Calibrate Component/RGB Input” command.

Standard Definition Input Type Selection

The source type must be programmed for the standard definition inputs (5 to 8). Inputs 5
and 6 can be composite, or SVideo. Inputs 7 and 8 can be composite, SVideo, or
Component. The command format is:

MENU

IN

TYPE

(

VID

,

SVID

,

YPRPB

)

OK

Linking an Input Memory to an Output Configuration

NOTE: See the Multiple Output Mode section (page 32)

for information on using output configurations.

If the output mode is set to independent (

INDEP

or

AUTOIND

), each SD input memory uses

one of eight independent output configurations. For HD capable inputs, each memory has
four resolution “sub-memories” (PC, 480i/480p (or 576i/576p), 720p, 1080i). The PC
memory is used for any single input resolution other than those listed above. For these
HD inputs, when Multiple-Output-Mode is enabled, the output-configuration numbers for
each of these is listed as four numbers separated by a “/” in the order shown above. The
output-configuration number for each sub-memory must be set independently, but all
submemory selections can be set independent of which input submemory is active.

First select the desired input memory. Then use this command to select the desired output
configuration. The command is:

MENU

IN

OUTSEL

(

0

7

)

OK

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