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

DVI input EDID Display Information

DVI sources often read the display’s capabilities directly from the display. With a
Lumagen video processor between the display and the source, it may be desirable to use
the Lumagen specific information, or to pass the display’s information to the source, or to
not report EDID data at all. This command selects which option to use.

MENU

IN

CONFIG

DVI

EDID

(

DFLT, PASS, OFF

)

OK

DVI input Hotplug Mode

Each Lumagen DVI input sends a signal (Hotplug) back to the DVI source to inform the
source to drive its DVI output. However, some sources behave differently to the Hotplug
signal. This command selects how the Lumagen DVI input Hotplug signal functions. The

NORM

option asserts Hotplug only when the respective Lumagen input is selected. The

ON

option always asserts the Hotplug signal at all times while the Lumagen is turned on.
Typically,

NORM

is used to connect to an HDCP encrypted source and

ON

is used to

connect to a PC.

MENU

IN

CONFIG

DVI

HOTPLG

(

NORM, ON

)

OK

Serial-Digital-Interface Video Inputs (Optional)

The Serial-Digital-Interface (SDI) option allows two additional digital connections for a
DVD, and/or other source, equipped with an SDI output. The setup is similar to other
inputs, except SDI does not require some of the setup controls used for other inputs. The
SDI input is set for a default cable length of

10 meters. If a longer cable is used, enable

the SDI cable equalization as follows:

MENU 0 9 7 4

Toggle SDI cable equalization (default is off)

Copy Input Settings

Copy the input setup (contrast, etc.) from the active memory, to the selected memory, or
memories. Copying the first input memory calibrated to other inputs/memories can speed
up the calibration process. Note that copying an SD input to HD input copies the SD
memory to (only) the SD submemory of the HD input. So, the PC, 720p and 1080i
submemories are not changed for this case. Copying an HD memory to an SD input
copies the SD submemory of the HD input to the SD memory. Copying an HD input
memory to another HD input memory copies each resolution submemory to the
respective submemory of the other memory.

The input memory copy command can copy all memory parameters (COPY -> ALL), or
just the color (COLR) menu (COPY -> COLOR) parameters. This later function is useful
when color and grayscale are calibrated after the geometry calibration has already been
completed for each input. The color parameters are black, contrast, color, Hue, color
offsets, Hue offsets, and grayscale.

The command format is:

MENU

IN

COPY

(ALL, COLOR)

(

ALL

,

ALLMEMA

ALLMEMD

,

1A

0D

)

OK

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