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VisionPro HDP

User Manual and Installer Guide

© 2004-2006 Lumagen®, Inc.

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Rev 1.1

Miscellaneous Commands

Calibrate Component/RGB inputs (3 and 4)

Input 3 and 4 use a high-quality fixed-gain analog-to-digital converter. Because of this,
variations between different sources should be taken into account. This command can
calibrate the analog-to-digital converter for component/RGB inputs and compensate for
differences in source levels.

Select the input (3 or 4) to be calibrated, and the input type, display a 100-IRE “Window”
test pattern and enter the command. The command format is:

MENU 0 9 6 6

Calibrate active input using a 100-IRE Window

Pattern.

On-Screen-Display Enable

Enable or disable On-Screen-Display (OSD) activation after user commands. If enabled,
the OSD shows the selected input, input aspect ratio, and zoom.

MENU

MISC

OSD

(

OFF

,

ON)

OK

Initial Power State

When power is first connected, the unit can be set to turn on (

ON)

, or it can be set to start

in standby mode (

STBY)

. The command format is:

MENU

MISC

POWR

AUTO

(

ON

,

STBY)

OK

Power-On On-Screen Message

Change power-on message. The

and

arrows select which character to change. The

and

ˆ

arrows change the selected character. The command format is:

MENU

MISC

POWR

MSG

[

,

,

ˆ

,

]

OK

Power-On and Power-Off RS232 Output Message

Change power-on, or power-off, message to transmit on the RS232 serial port. Each can
be up to 40 ASCII characters long. When either the power-on or power-off serial output
message is enabled, the default RS232 command echo is disabled.

The message being edited can be cleared by pressing the

5

button. The last character that

is to be sent is highlighted by a small up-arrow below the character, and its position, from
0 to 39, is displayed on the screen. Press the

7

button to move the last-character “mark.”

For normal text, the ASCII character is display. The “@” symbol is displayed as a solid
box. Other values are displayed as a pattern, so the hex value for that character must be
used to identify which character is to be transmitted.

In addition the BAUD rate (BAUD), byte-parity (PAR) and character spacing (GAP) can
be selected. The BAUD rate is entered in bits/second (e.g. 9600). Parity can be set to no-
parity, even-parity or odd-parity. The character spacing gap can be set to 0 or 450 mS.

The

and

arrows select which character to change. The

and

ˆ

arrows change the

selected character. By default no message is sent. The command format is:

MENU

MISC

POWR

RS232

(

PWRON, PWROFF)

[

,

,

ˆ

,

,

5

,

7

]

OK

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