Vision, Introduction, Features – Lumagen Vision User Manual

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Vision

User Manual and Installer Guide

© 2003 Lumagen, Inc.

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Rev 1.13

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Lumagen

Vision

Video Processor. It has been

designed to offer great video processing quality, while providing the best available value.

We hope you find that the

Vision

Video Processor exceeds your expectations.

The two main sections of this manual are the User Guide and the Installer Guide. As
their names imply, the User Guide provides instructions on day-to-day usage, and the
Installer Guide provides initial setup information.

To simplify references to video projectors, direct-view televisions and rear-projection
televisions, they are all referred to as a “display” in this manual.

It is important to read and understand this manual, and the display’s specifications, before

programming the

Vision

Video Processor. Also, check the www.lumagen.com

website for possible updates.

Features

The Lumagen

Vision

™ Video Processor provides a cornerstone for the ultimate

home theater experience. It is designed to adapt to your home theater needs, rather than
having the designed-in limitations commonly found in today’s video processors. Some
notable features are listed below.

Composite, SVideo and component inputs

Pass-through input for high-resolution sources

Studio quality TV decoder with 10-bit A/D converters

Adaptive comb-filter reduces cross-luma and cross-chroma artifacts

3:2 and 2:2 film pull-down frame-reconstruction

Per-pixel motion-adaptive video deinterlacing

Black-level, contrast, color, and hue calibration

Y/C delay calibration (sometimes referred to as chroma phase)

Two independent input/output configuration memories for each input

Automatic selection of configuration memory based on input type.

Detail enhancing scaler

Programmable output resolution from 480p to 1080p, in scanline increments, plus

1080i

Programmable output color format and synchronization type

Programmable vertical refresh rate

Programmable screen aspect ratio

Over-sampled 10-bit digital-to-analog converters for the video output

Pass-through sync-polarity processing for displays that require a specific sync polarity

Infrared remote controlled menu system

Silent operation (no fan)

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