Multiple output mode, 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

Multiple Output Mode

The default configuration uses a single output mode for all inputs and input memories.
This works well for fixed pixel displays. However, for CRT projectors, and some fixed
pixel projector configurations, such as when a movable Anamorphic-lense is used, having
more than one output mode may be desirable. For example, in this case, 16:9 source
material is viewed with a different output aspect ratio than 2.35:1 material.

After the first output configuration is programmed, and saved, select multiple output
mode (

MENU

OUT

MODE

INDEP

OK

). This enables eight output configurations.

NOTE: When multiple-output-mode is enabled, all input memories, including
the HD input “per-resolution” sub-memories, are set to output configuration 0.
So, at that point, changes to the output setup still affect all the input memories.
Select a new Output Configuration Number before making changes if they
are not supposed to affect all memories.

To create a new output configuration, select an input and input memory to be changed.
Then select a different output configuration number (e.g.

MENU

IN

OUTSEL

1

OK

). For SD inputs, there is a single output configuration selection. However, for HD

capable inputs, each memory has four resolution “sub-memories” (PC,
480i/480p/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 selection
can be made for all four submemories independent of input resolution. However, each of
these submemories must be configured independently while the respective input
resolution is active.

As an example consider a system with two sources, a DVD player and a settop box. It is
desired that the output resolution be 960p when the DVD is the source, 960p output when
the source is the satellite receiver and it is receiving SD material (480i, 480p, 576i or
576p), and 1080p when the satellite receiver is receiving 720p or 1080i material. This can
be achieved as follows (assumes the Lumagen is at factory default state and that the set
top box is set to output at the source’s native resolution – i.e. 480i or 480p for SD source,
720p for 720p source and 1080i for 1080i source):

Select 960p output resolution and configure.

Select multiple-output mode

View a 720p or 1080i settop box source channel

Change the 720p submemory output configuration to 1 (see page 18)

Change the 1080i submemory output configuration to 1 (see page 18)

With a 720p or 1080i source from the satellite, select 1080p output and configure

Save the configuration

After this, when the DVD player is selected the output will be 960p, when the satellite is
selected, and it is outputting 480i, 480p, 576i or 576p, the output will be 960p, and when
the satellite is selected and it is outputting 720p or 1080i, the output will be 1080p.

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