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Page 8: Input selection, Input aspect ratio selection, Image zoom, Visionpro hdp

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VisionPro HDP

User Manual and Installer Guide

© 2004-2006 Lumagen®, Inc.

5

Rev 1.1

User Commands

Power

Turn power on by pressing

ON

. Place the

VisionPro HDP

in standby-mode by pressing

STBY

.

Input Selection

The ten inputs are numbered from 1, … 9, 0. To select an input, press the respective
button (

1

to

0

).

NOTE: To select an input, the menu must not be active.

Configuration Memory Selection

There are four configuration memories for each input. These are referred to as memory
“A,” “B,” “C,” and “D.” The first two are selected by pressing

MEMA

, and

MEMB

,

respectively. To select memory C, press

MENU

then

MEMA

. To select memory D, press

MENU

then

MEMB

. Note, RS232 codes are provided to directly access

MEMC

and

MEMD

.

When NTSC/PAL auto-selection is enabled (i.e. output mode set to

AUTOIND

),

MEMA

and

MEMC

are linked and used for NTSC and PAL, respectively. In this mode, if

MEMA

or

MEMC

is active, an NTSC source automatically selects

MEMA

and a PAL

source automatically selects

MEMC

.

MEMB

and

MEMD

are also linked, with

MEMB

used for NTSC and

MEMD

for PAL.

Each configuration memory is independent of all others. To allow these memories to be
used for mode selection (e.g. day/night), the type remains unchanged when a new input is
selected. (e.g. if input 2 memory B is active pressing

3

selects input 3 memory B).

Input Aspect Ratio Selection

The four source aspect ratios are: 4:3, letterbox, 16:9, and 1.85. They can be selected by
pressing the

4:3

,

LBOX

,

16:9

, or

1.85

buttons, respectively. Use

4:3

for standard full-

screen material. Use

LBOX

for “letterbox” material, such as analog-television movies

shown with black bars above and below the image. For material labeled as “Enhanced for
16:9 televisions” selecting

16:9

is generally best. However,

1.85

can be used for sources

“Enhanced for 16:9 televisions” that have a 1.85 aspect ratio stretched vertically to 16:9.

The

4:3

input aspect ratio mode can also be programmed as a “non-linear stretch” mode

so 4:3 sources fill a 16:9 screen. See the Nonlinear Stretch section (page 20) for details.

Note:

Make sure the “television aspect ratio” setting is 16:9 in the setup menu of all source
devices that support this feature (e.g. DVD players), even if the screen is not 16:9.

Image Zoom

After the input aspect ratio has been selected, the image can be zoomed in to better fit the
screen. The zoom function uses the

and

ˆ

arrow buttons. When the menu is off, the

arrow button zooms in and the

ˆ

arrow button zooms out.

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