Aurora Multimedia Xtune Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 5

5.0 System Overview

The vast amount of features in the XTune can seem overwhelming at first. As you will see it is pretty easy to catch on
once explained.

Using the 47 button full featured remote many of the functions can be accessed directly. When the menu button is
pressed, an On Screen Display (OSD) generated from the XTune will appear. As a protection against burning the screen
the XTune menu will close if not used for 20 seconds. The menu structure and features are described in the OSD section
of the manual. The menu is the key to all the features inside the XTune.

When the unit is first powered on the first item to take care of is matching the output resolution and output format to the
display device. The XTune can output Component (YPbPr) or RGB at many different resolutions. These can be changed
from the Menu under Display Setup. Once this is done the image will look its best. For example, if the LCD projector has
a native resolution of XGA (1024 x 768) then the XTune should be set to output XGA. If you do not then the projector will
have to scale as well making the image less than perfect. Aurora has put in most of the standard resolutions. Check in
the specification section to make certain we have a resolution to match. If not please contact Aurora technical support
as we might be able to add an additional resolution if it is within the units capability.

The XTune has a Main channel and a PiP channel. Any input on the unit can be sent to the Main as well as the PiP but
with limitations to the combinations. The XTune can only PiP the 15 pin RGBHV / YPbPr -vs- Video / S-Video / TV. It is
possible to watch PC and TV at the same time but video with TV will not work. Audio can follow the Main input or the PiP
input by using the F3 key on the remote.

Full control over the Main and PiP channel independently can make viewing more enjoyable. Controls for brightness,
contrast, saturation, sharpness, size, phase, position, blending, and much more are available via the menu. It is
beneficial to play with all the different features to see the effects for better or worse to find what works best for your
viewing. The XTune will automatically try to make the best image when first locked on to the source but this can be
overridden for additional sharpness, or maybe some noise reduction.

PiP modes vary based on output resolution. Some resolutions have a full set of PiP modes while others are limited do to
the aspect ratio (4:3 vs 16:9) and resolution. Check in the specifications section of the manual for the PiP mode vs
resolution that are currently available. Future firmware upgrades may add additional modes so keep an eye out for
updates.

Another great feature of the XTune is the ability to upgrade the firmware for additional features or fixes. Try to keep an
eye out for the latest releases on www.auroramultimedia.com to take advantage of the new version. The firmware is
easily upload to the XTune with the Flash123 utility that is free on our web site.

Remember, people see things differently. What looks good to one person may not to another. The power of the XTune
allows you to tailor the image to just about anyones liking. Most important... ENJOY!!!

5.1 Understanding PiP modes

While the XTune is very powerful in the feature set, there are some hardware limitations based on output resolution and
source input resolution. The Main input can upscale and downscale any image. The PiP can only downscale or send
out equal resolution when outputting a progressive signal. That is why in some combinations the PiP window will not go as
large as other modes. For example, if the output is set to XGA and there is video in the PiP window, the window can only
go as high as 240p since the input resolution is a 480i and the output is a progressive signal. The resulting window will be
no larger than 1/3 the screen. The code protects a user from these limitations and will alert a user on screen when
certain configurations can not be done.
Side by Side mode has the toughest job since the PiP is forced to be at a specific size. PiP swap is not available in this
mode so it is easier to tell which side (Main or PiP) is better suited for the input vs the output. Example: XGA output will
only work if the RGB source is sent to the PiP side and the video is sent to the Main. However, in 1080i output it is best to
send RGB to the Main and Video to the PiP. If a combination does not work in side by side, try the opposite input (Main
vs PiP).
Overall, the PiP modes can be a very powerful tool if understood and implemented correctly. Presentations will benefit in
ways that could not be cost effectively done. Video Conferencing with the power of side by side and translucent PiP will
solve problems of years past trying to view hi-res computer with the far end. The best application for this unit is the one
you create!!!

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Summary of Contents for Xtune

Page 1: ...ev 020901 Firmware Rev 1 16 and above Video Processor Scaler Switcher Integrated TV Tuner X Tune 205 Commercial Court Morganville NJ 07751 Voice 732 591 5800 Fax 732 591 5801 www auroramultimedia com...

Page 2: ...nstallation 2 Remote Control 4 On Screen Display OSD 6 Specifications 15 Control Port 17 RS 232 Protocol 17 Warranty 24 System Overview 3 Understanding PiP Modes 3 Front Panel 5 Connector Specificatio...

Page 3: ...put Computer Component Input Compatible with 1080i 720p 480 i 480p VGA SVGA XGA input resolutions Output Resolutions VGA SVGA XGA 852x480 1280x768 1366x768 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i Hi Res PiP ca...

Page 4: ...lays and may damage the display device Avoid prolonged usage of the PiP and On Screen Display When using static images reducing brightness and or contrast can help reduce the risk of damage to the dis...

Page 5: ...ased on output resolution Some resolutions have a full set of PiP modes while others are limited do to the aspect ratio 4 3 vs 16 9 and resolution Check in the specifications section of the manual for...

Page 6: ...e 20 MENU Enters and exits OSD menu structure 21 INFO Displays in the upper corner input and timing information 22 31 Keys Used for channel selection 32 OSD Toggles On Screen Display on off 33 LAST Re...

Page 7: ...the menu is present it functions as the left arrow key Front LED display will show v 52 if the level is at 52 for example Times out after 3 sec Toggles the OSD menu on and off Confirms a selection wh...

Page 8: ...ue to be adjusted with the and the keys The new value is saved when the Menu key is pressed Text turns white 8 2 1 CONTRAST Activates slider to adjust picture contrast The MAIN video menu contains the...

Page 9: ...eys 8 2 6 V SHARPNESS Activates slider to adjust vertical sharpness 8 2 7 H POSITION Activates slider to adjust horizontal input position 8 2 8 V POSITION Activates slider to adjust vertical input pos...

Page 10: ...w shows the valid input combinations 8 4 1 MAIN INPUT For MAIN channel signal source pressing the Select key permits the change of input using the and keys The color of the selection is RED when it is...

Page 11: ...when RGB is selected and a source is present will try to lock the Clock Phase H Position and V Position If the Auto feature can not figure the value it will exit without any effect 8 4 6 ADC PHASE Al...

Page 12: ...For MAIN pressing the Select keys permits the changing of channels using the and keys or the numeric keys on remote control As of version 1 16 the ability to ADD and DELETE channels has been made avai...

Page 13: ...ide by Side images The values of the corresponding setup are not displayed when PiP mode is OFF The sub menu items aspect ration size and position apply to single PiP mode only Sub menu items ASPECT R...

Page 14: ...lay The firmware calculates the PiP window size based on the selected aspect ratio and relative size value 1 10 8 7 3 SIZE The PiP window maintains its aspect ratio regardless of size adjustments The...

Page 15: ...itches between VT AFM GFX and SM automatically This selection allows for manual selection of the processing modes 8 9 2 OSD POSITION Allows the user to move OSD to different position on the screen Aft...

Page 16: ...ation that is related to the system The current installed firmware version is located here Updates to features and enhancements will be available on Aurora Multimedia s web site Please download Aurora...

Page 17: ...01 Horizontal Vertical Mode Resolution Nominal Nominal Sync Nominal Sync Nominal Total Frequency Polarity Frequency Polarity Pixel Clock 0 5kHz 1Hz Mhz VGA 640x480 60 Hz 800x525 31 469 N 59 940 N 25 1...

Page 18: ...1080 59 94 i 2200x1125 74 25 1 001 VGA 31 469 640x480 60 Hz 800x525 25 175 XGA 48 363 1024x768 60 Hz 1344x806 65 000 59 940 SVGA 37 879 60 317 800x600 60 Hz 1056x628 40 000 60 004 852x480 31 40 60 0 8...

Page 19: ...not have to be Case Sensitive IS A COMMAND Does not have to be Case Sensitive IS A RESPONSE ALL RESPONSES ARE CAPITALS KEY_LEFT CR Left CR Right KEY_CH CR Channel Down KEY_CH CR Channel Up KEY_SEL CR...

Page 20: ...ry Main Channel Responds with MCH002 CR for channel 2 MCHxxx CR Main Channel change MCH025 CR for channel 25 xxx 001 to 125 MSVIDPRGB CR Main to SVideo PiP to RGB MVIDPRGB CR Main to Video PiP to RGB...

Page 21: ...ne resolution to the next to keep the text in the same area It is good practice to send the delay out at least once when powering up the unit since it is not stored in memory CTxxFxSxxCxxHxxVxx xxxxxx...

Page 22: ...based on the delay commands A white border does not appear on the actual screen Unless otherwise noted all valid commands are echoed back if properly received When Main TV channel is changed via remot...

Page 23: ...PiP On Off Pins 1 2 4 6 PiP Move RS232 Contact Closure 15 Pin VESA VGA Connector Note Pin 2 must be enable with jumper J9 on XTune 1 Red video Pr 2 Green video Y 3 Blue video Pb 4 Not used 5 Ground 6...

Page 24: ...s type of problem Radio Shack sells 3dB and 6dB attenuators that might help Display output is set to YPbPr mode instead of RGB Try adjusting the horizontal and vertical size in the XTune menu Try adju...

Page 25: ...uploading This process could take a few minutes Do not turn off the power to the XTune or unplug the RS 232 cable when uploading firmware Well everyone needs a backup plan just in case If a flash uplo...

Page 26: ...s to the original purchaser only and will be null and void upon any assignment or transfer No other warranty express or implied other than Manufacturer s shall apply FCC Part 15 Statement RADIO AND TE...

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