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Page 2: ...h case the user will be responsible for correcting any interference d Barco provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee On receipt the p...

Page 3: ...examples and are not to be understood as advertising for the products or their manufacturers HDMI the HDMI Logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDM...

Page 4: ...ntial for safe operation d m This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electrical shock plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle before connecting...

Page 5: ...zu machen a m Et b b b F This symbol on the product indicates that under the European Directive 2002 96 EC governing waste from electrical and electronic equipment this product must not be disposed of...

Page 6: ...Name Hazardous Substances or Elements Pb Hg Cd Cr6 PBB PBDE Printed Circuit Assemblies O O O O O O Plug in Printed Circuit Assembly O O O O O O External Cables O O O O O O Chassis O O O O O O Power S...

Page 7: ...h the Electronic Information Products Pollution Control Labeling Standard of Chinese Mainland marked with the Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP logo The number inside the EFUP logo that Barco use...

Page 8: ...gePRO II User s Guide e The following table lists the changes to the ImagePRO II User s Guide Table 0 1 Change History Rev Date ECO Description Approved By 00 December 2011 592648 Initial release R Pe...

Page 9: ...his Chapter 7 ImagePRO II Front Panel 8 The Display Section 9 The Menu Navigation Section 9 Menu Access Buttons 10 Input Buttons 11 The LOGO Button 11 The BLACK Button 11 The FRZ Button 11 Using Front...

Page 10: ...s 39 Resetting Masking Effects 41 Adjusting Timing Parameters 41 Adjusting Edge Timings 42 Setting Input Contrast and Brightness 42 Setting Input Color Balance 43 Adjusting Gamma 43 Processing Interla...

Page 11: ...Interface Buttons and Sliders 108 Using Web App Interface Menus 109 Web App Interface Menu Tree 113 Working with the Home Page 114 Changing Input and Output Formats with the Web App Interface 114 Lock...

Page 12: ...K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K KNQT In This Appendix 147 Introduction 148 ImagePRO II Remote Commands 149 Input Remote Commands 149 Output Remote Commands 152 View Remote Comma...

Page 13: ...ImagePRO II User s Guide xiii Table of Contents Contact Information 174...

Page 14: ...xiv ImagePRO II User s Guide Table of Contents...

Page 15: ...detail Chapter 3 Hardware Installation provides comprehensive system installation instructions Chapter 4 Menu Orientation explains the system s menus and provides basic menu navigation procedures Cha...

Page 16: ...tool to perform comprehensive searches as required q f Use the document s Table of Contents bookmarks to navigate a desired topic Click any item to instantly jump to that section of the guide You can...

Page 17: ...standard definition format that operates at a frequency of 59 94Hz with 525 lines 59 94 fields and 29 94 frames per second PAL Phase Alternating Line PAL is the predominant TV standard in Europe PAL...

Page 18: ...ectors You can operate the ImagePRO II using convenient front panel controls to activate inputs navigate through the menu system quickly access key menus freeze the video and transition to a logo or i...

Page 19: ...put and output resolutions up to WQXGA 2560x1600 60 Hz Frame rate up to 120Hz for 1080p 12 bit processing 1 1 pixel sampling for analog inputs Motion adaptive de interlacing A new LED Setup Menu that...

Page 20: ...mware Refer to Chapter 5 Web Remote Control Operations on page 99 for more information about the Web Interface The ImagePRO II also can be remotely controlled using the Barco Encore release 2 32 or hi...

Page 21: ...ImagePRO II User s Guide 7 OK e l f q This chapter provides detailed information about the ImagePRO II s hardware The following topics are discussed ImagePRO II Front Panel ImagePRO II Rear Panel...

Page 22: ...5 Menu Access Buttons The Menu Access Buttons provide quick access to specific locations in the menu system Refer to Menu Access Buttons on page 10 for complete details 6 Input Buttons The five numbe...

Page 23: ...1024 60 Hz If a custom configuration file is associated to the selected input the name of the file appears on the display Line 2 Genlock and input signal type including The current status of Genlock f...

Page 24: ...ystem The SETUP button accesses the Setup Menu the ImagePRO II s top level menu For information about Setup Menu options refer to About the Setup Menu in Chapter 4 on page 32 Press TEST PAT to access...

Page 25: ...dix A on page 132 q ildl _ The LOGO button beneath the input buttons can serve as an additional image source Using LOGO you can capture import and store a still output frame in non volatile memory the...

Page 26: ...f o m The following figure illustrates the ImagePRO II rear panel Figure 2 6 ImagePRO II Rear Panel Following are descriptions of each rear panel connector 1 AC Connector One AC Connector with a power...

Page 27: ...DisplayPort Input 7 Input 5 SDI 1 Input with Loop through l s The user sets the output format Output connectors are active only if they support the selected format If a connector cannot support the s...

Page 28: ...PRO II and will continue to function when the ImagePRO II is turned off When the ImagePRO II is genlocked and the lock source is lost for some reason the output of the unit will automatically switch t...

Page 29: ...provides comprehensive installation instructions for the ImagePRO II system s hardware The following topics are discussed Safety Precautions Unpacking and Inspection Site Preparation Rack Mount Insta...

Page 30: ...the components from their packaging and checked that all the components are present visually inspect the unit to ensure there was no damage during shipping If there is damage notify the shipping carri...

Page 31: ...trols are required The AC power cords must be accessible so that they can be removed during field servicing Table 3 1 ImagePRO II System Cables Cable Description Note Remote Connections RJ 45 Ethernet...

Page 32: ...igne de voltage se r alise automatiquement par le ImagePRO II Transformateur Graphique On n a pas besoin du controller usager pour la choix de la ligne de voltage Warnung Das ImagePRO II ger t mu beim...

Page 33: ...l and analog devices to the ImagePRO II s input connectors including video cameras PCs and laptops notebooks or tablets Blu ray players and DVD players Six rear panel output connectors display video i...

Page 34: ...al and mechanical details 3 As required refer to the ImagePRO II Rear Panel section on page 12 in Chapter 2 for the locations of all connectors 4 If you are rack mounting the ImagePRO II chassis follo...

Page 35: ...er Connection Connect an AC power cord to the AC Power Connector on the rear of the ImagePRO II chassis and then to AC outlets Connect AC power cords or AC adapters to all peripheral equipment such as...

Page 36: ...ompatible OS and browser There may be additional steps needed such as turning on the DHCP feature or setting a static IP address For more information contact your network administrator or refer to Cha...

Page 37: ...uded in this chapter Power Up Initialization Quick Setup and Operation ImagePRO II Menu Tree Using the Menu System Quick Function Reference About the Status Menu About the Setup Menu Configuring Input...

Page 38: ...age 2 The version number in the preceding menu shows the software version that is installed This version number changes as you install software upgrades When you initialize an ImagePRO II that has a s...

Page 39: ...onnector or the SDI connector you can adjust the output format manually if necessary This chapter Setting the Output Format page 50 8 Test output Turn on a test pattern verify that you have an image a...

Page 40: ...on This chapter Saving System State page 89 16 Ready to roll With all output input and system configurations saved press the desired input button Note For advanced system operations specific system ad...

Page 41: ...all Config Save Config Reset Config Delete Config Red Contrast Red Bright Grn Contrast Grn Bright Blue Contrast Blue Bright Hue Color Balance Reset All Sizing Adjust Mask Presets Mask Left V Size H Po...

Page 42: ...names the submenu that you can access The right hand field displays a double arrow indicating that a submenu is available In the preceding illustration Input and Output are two of the available submen...

Page 43: ...crease a value Then press SEL to accept a parameter or value The edit cursor changes back to the navigation cursor b j In the edit mode i e the edit cursor is visible press ESC to exit a menu without...

Page 44: ...Setting Ethernet Options page 83 Input brightness Setting Input Contrast and Brightness page 42 Input color balance Setting Input Color Balance page 43 Input contrast Setting Input Contrast and Brigh...

Page 45: ...ormat of the active input in the form Hact x Vact vr Hz Example 1280x1024p 59 94 Hz If you use a custom configuration for the input the first line shows the name of your configuration If the selected...

Page 46: ...available firmware updates The following sections describe each Setup Menu option in detail except for the Code Upgrade feature For details about that option refer to Appendix C Upgrading Firmware on...

Page 47: ...2 Input Menu Tree Type Input Input Form at Colorspace 1 1 Sam ple Aspect R atio Set M ode R atio Gam m a Processing Pulldow n Cm p DeIntlc M otion Thresh Saturation Contrast Brightness R ecall C onfi...

Page 48: ...he closest video format in the library If the video format is a best guess it is displayed within asterisks Example 1024x768 60 11 If the video format is recalled from a saved input configuration the...

Page 49: ...ed When you are not auto acquiring a signal you can choose a type for the selected input If you choose a type that is not applicable to the input the Status Menu displays the Invalid Signal message Fo...

Page 50: ...zontal and vertical Zoom settings If you override the settings this menu may not display the input s actual aspect ratio To select the Aspect Ratio Submenu from the Input Menu scroll to Aspect Ratio a...

Page 51: ...le Values are in pixels The default value is the input horizontal active pixels When you resize horizontally the output window is maintained in both size and aspect ratio The following images show a r...

Page 52: ...een lines represents the center of the image which remains stable as the image stretches vertically The output window is maintained in both size and aspect ratio Figure 4 6 Vertical Resizing Select H...

Page 53: ...ng Mask Presets on page 39 To mask an edge of an image use the following procedure 1 Select the input that displays the image you want to adjust 2 From the Input Menu select Sizing Adjust 3 Scroll dow...

Page 54: ...mask presets are additive and are applied to the edges of the image If you mask a 16 9 image to a 5 4 aspect ratio the result looks like the lower image in the following illustration Figure 4 9 16 9 I...

Page 55: ...orts adjusting the positioning of the input signal s active area There are two timing adjustment menus 1 1 Timing Adjust and Edge Timing Adjust The 1 1 Timing Adjust Submenu displays the timing inform...

Page 56: ...Figure 4 12 Edge Timing Adjust Submenu sample Using this menu you can set the exact locations of the active video edges when 1 1 Sample is Off For the right and left edges the values are in pixels and...

Page 57: ...tch the gamma of the source The adjustment range is from 1 0 to 3 0 in 0 1 increments The default value is 1 0 m f c p The ImagePRO II supports working with television and film signals in two ways By...

Page 58: ...DeIntlc is selected Motion Thresh adjusts the threshold of the motion adaptive de interlacer Because adjustment is rarely required it is recommended that you leave the function at its default setting...

Page 59: ...WXGA 1280 X 768 resolution When you delete user defined configuration files those files are no longer available for use by any input For more information about using input configuration files refer t...

Page 60: ...splays the following prompt Figure 4 17 Overwrite File Message Note Turning the ADJUST knob clockwise once moves to the next letter of the alphabet If you start with an upper case letter as shown in t...

Page 61: ...s a best guess those best guess values are restored when you press SEL o f The Recall Config Submenu lets you assign a user defined configuration to a selected input The new configuration must match t...

Page 62: ...the navigation cursor pointing to the input file name press SEL The navigation cursor changes to the edit cursor and a list of files appears 3 Scroll through the list to the file you wish to delete 4...

Page 63: ...u to C o n fig S ta tus S e le ct O u tp u t T im ing A dju st H T ota l H P ositio n H A ctive V T ota l V P o sitio n V A ctive H S yn c V S yn c A re a o f Inte re st H S ize V S ize H P o s V P o...

Page 64: ...llowing procedure 1 On the Output Menu scroll to the format field and press SEL 2 Scroll to the format you want using the ADJUST knob then press SEL again The output is not updated until you press SEL...

Page 65: ...ation of an output display follow these steps 1 On the Output EDID Auto Config Menu select Status The Output EDID Status Menu appears as shown in the following illustration On this menu you can read t...

Page 66: ...ile preserving the video timing and the image quality The Area of Interest is a rectangle relative to the output timing The default AOI exactly overlaps the output active area For example If the outpu...

Page 67: ...after adjusting only the H Size Figure 4 27 H Size Adjustment V Size Determines the height in lines of the Area of Interest This setting must be equal to or less than the V Active setting of the outpu...

Page 68: ...lt settings equal to the H and V actives of the output timing 2 To change the horizontal size of the AOI select H Size and turn the ADJUST knob counter clockwise Press SEL when the image is placed cor...

Page 69: ...ition Adjusts in pixels the offset of the start of the output active area from H sync H Active Adjusts in pixels the horizontal size of the output active area H Sync Adjusts in pixels the H sync width...

Page 70: ...The default setting is 0 p l p The Output Sync Settings Submenu lets you specify the sync types for selected outputs Access this menu by selecting Sync Settings from the Output Menu Figure 4 33 Outpu...

Page 71: ...wing valid options for each output type Figure 4 34 Output Color Sample Bit Menu The options vary according to the output type DVI The option is RGB 4 4 4 24 bit The preceding setting is also the defa...

Page 72: ...maximum bit depth supported as given in the EDID information The default setting if EDID information is invalid or not present is RGB 4 4 4 24 bit The 36 bit rates may not be available if output timi...

Page 73: ...e adjustable within a range of 0 to 200 The default setting for all of these properties is 100 Hue is adjustable within a range of 180 to 180 degrees The default setting is 0 degrees Saturation is adj...

Page 74: ...fect Invert This option inverts the output image s color hues by 180 degrees For example on the color wheel red and cyan hues are 180 degrees apart Figure 4 38 Red and Cyan Relationship on the Color W...

Page 75: ...ftness of the output image The range is from 10 softest to 10 sharpest The default value is 0 Flicker Reduce Flicker reduction is only available for interlaced video This option can range from 1 minim...

Page 76: ...ames The default setting is 2 frames d p The Genlock Submenu tells the ImagePRO II which signal to lock on when you want to synchronize to a source signal The following illustration shows the options...

Page 77: ...up the ImagePRO II t q m As you configure outputs you can set up test patterns You can send one test pattern to all outputs simultaneously Test patterns appear within the output s Area of Interest AO...

Page 78: ...The motion is bottom to top for Gray Steps 2 There is no motion in H Ramp V Ramp or Black patterns The motion is a strobing effect for White and 50 Gray 6 If your Area of Interest is smaller than the...

Page 79: ...may take a few moments If In Auto Acquire is Off the system uses the last known configuration for each input to the extent possible comparing the input s timing to the configurations in the system s l...

Page 80: ...ut connection you select You can save up to 32 custom formats This section covers the following topics Custom Formats Menu Tree Custom Formats Menu Functions and Submenus c j q The following figure sh...

Page 81: ...you want to set The options are H Total V Active H Active V Front Porch H Front Porch V Sync H Sync V Rate Hz V Total Interlaced Horizontal values are measured in pixels Vertical values are measured...

Page 82: ...L The navigation cursor changes to the edit cursor and the first character field is blank with an underscore 3 Use the ADJUST knob to scroll to the first character you want to use for the format name...

Page 83: ...following message is displayed Figure 4 49 Reserved Name Message In this case re edit the format name and save it again If you save a format name that is already in your custom library the following...

Page 84: ...e deletion Press ESC to cancel the deletion If you attempt to delete a format that is in use the following message appears Figure 4 53 Delete Format Fail Message If you see this message and you still...

Page 85: ...ZOOM button and the Views Menu provide the ability to save and recall a view However only the Views Menu enables you to assign a system name to a view as you save it to delete a view and to make the v...

Page 86: ...ettings as described in Creating a View on page 71 Press SEL after each setting you adjust 2 When you finish adjusting settings press SEL 3 Scroll to Save View and press SEL again A confirmation messa...

Page 87: ...ustration Figure 4 55 View Submenu 2 Select Save The Save View Submenu appears Figure 4 56 Save View Submenu sample 3 Select View to choose a name for your view You can choose from a list of 16 preset...

Page 88: ...ge it or power down the system When you power down the system the input s settings return to their previous values a s p You can delete any custom views from the system When you delete a view you retu...

Page 89: ...s in from the logo in a pre selected timeframe For information about capturing a logo refer to Using a Logo or Internal Black on page 89 For the Black Fade and Logo modes you can set the transition ti...

Page 90: ...sition The Transition Menu appears 3 Set the transition mode by selecting Trans With and scrolling to the type you want Press SEL If you selected Black Fade or Logo you can now set the transition time...

Page 91: ...nu Functions and Submenus q p j q The following figure illustrates the System Menu tree Figure 4 63 System Menu Tree System Save System State VFD Bright Black Invalid HDCP In 1 DVI I In 3 HDMI In 4 DP...

Page 92: ...and Digital Visual Interface DVI HDCP prevents the display of encrypted content on devices that do not support content protection The HDCP format was designed by Intel Corporation and it uses an auth...

Page 93: ...ither On or Off You can set this capability for the following inputs and outputs Input 1 DVI I The default setting is Off Input 3 HDMI The default setting is On Input 4 DisplayPort The default setting...

Page 94: ...signal OK means that a signal has been detected and HDCP authentication was successful n a means that either there is no device connected or HDCP authentication has failed If authentication fails an e...

Page 95: ...2 From the System Menu scroll to the USB Backup Restore Submenu Select Backup Config The USB Backup Config Submenu appears as shown in the following illustration The navigation cursor appears at the d...

Page 96: ...figuration files When you locate the file you want press SEL again 5 Scroll to Restore Config and press SEL A message confirms the restore operation and instructs you to reboot the ImagePRO II _ r i c...

Page 97: ...el USB port 2 From the System Menu select the USB Backup Restore Submenu 3 Select Restore Logo The USB Restore Logo Submenu appears as shown in the following illustration Figure 4 72 USB Restore Logo...

Page 98: ...Ethernet Submenu the default setting for DHCP is On When DHCP is turned on the ImagePRO II automatically queries the DHCP server for a valid IP address If the ImagePRO II receives an IP address that...

Page 99: ...ext field becomes available 7 Continue until you have created the subnet value you want Press SEL 8 Make similar changes in the GW and IP fields 9 Press SEL to accept your final change f molJff o Afte...

Page 100: ...croll through the four fields to enter the IP address of the appropriate controller When you select IP the last character in the first field becomes available Turn the ADJUST knob to change the value...

Page 101: ...gure 4 77 Input EDID Submenu 2 Select an input option The following menu appears Figure 4 78 EDID Input Format Submenu On this submenu the input you selected is shown in the upper right corner On the...

Page 102: ...rnet and serial communications commands function normally All button lights continue to reflect the correct state of the inputs To enable and disable the front panel lock use the following procedure 1...

Page 103: ...image appears cropped If the logo is of lower resolution than the current output format the entire logo appears in the center of the output display For examples refer to Displaying a Logo on page 91 o...

Page 104: ...no stored logo the LOGO button is not lit when you power up i r ildl _ To capture a logo using the LOGO button use the following procedure 1 Press and hold an input button 2 Press LOGO The system capt...

Page 105: ...backing up and restoring a logo refer to Using a USB Device on page 80 of this chapter Logo Present Indicates whether a logo is stored in memory To capture a logo using the Logo Menu 1 Select an input...

Page 106: ...ogo Image at Lower Resolution than Output Format To take a logo off display but keep it in memory select another input a i Deleting a logo means making it unavailable for use but not completely removi...

Page 107: ...gs you created in Setting Transitions on page 76 If you did not create transition timings and effects you can do so before you begin When the display transitions to black The BLACK button is lit and t...

Page 108: ...g Zoom Pan Submenu which provides options in addition to those that appear when you press the PAN ZOOM button Figure 4 85 Zoom Pan Menu LED Setup Submenu This Zoom Pan Menu provides the following opti...

Page 109: ...ent The default setting is Pixel Save View provides the opportunity to save your settings You can save one view for each input When you select this option a prompt appears Press SEL to save the view o...

Page 110: ...e deleted All custom views and formats are deleted If you have a stored logo it is deleted Factory Reset Save IP This option performs a factory reset but retains the IP address of the ImagePRO II o c...

Page 111: ...ring Factory Default Settings 3 Press SEL to reset the system but save the IP address The system turns off then reboots If you press ESC to cancel the operation instead your custom settings remain in...

Page 112: ...98 ImagePRO II User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Restoring Factory Default Settings...

Page 113: ...n this chapter Web Interface Overview Obtaining System Information with the Web Interface Backing Up and Restoring Data with the Web Interface Web App Interface Introduction Web App Interface Features...

Page 114: ...pp Interface which lets you remotely control most ImagePRO II features or the Front Panel Emulator a Java applet with which you can control all front panel functions m r t f To access the Web Interfac...

Page 115: ...magePRO II For details refer to the Installation section of Chapter 3 Hardware Installation on page 19 4 Power up the ImagePRO II 5 Power up the input source and output display devices 6 Turn on the I...

Page 116: ...nitor the Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA temperature _ r o a t f You can back up two types of ImagePRO II files using the Web Interface system configurations and logos The system configuration con...

Page 117: ...y where you want to store the file Click Save o p a t f To restore a saved system configuration use the following procedure 1 On the Web App Interface Backup and Restore tab click Settings Restore The...

Page 118: ...lick Submit The logo file is uploaded to the ImagePRO II If the unit already has a stored logo you are prompted to either overwrite the existing file or cancel the operation t f f The ImagePRO II Web...

Page 119: ...Google Chrome Frame a free plug in to access the Web App Interface The Web App Interface accesses an ImagePRO II using the ImagePRO II s IP address The default IP address of the ImagePRO II is 192 168...

Page 120: ...cal representation of the ImagePRO II front panel from which you can remotely control the unit Figure 5 5 Front Panel Emulator sample All front panel functions including those not available from the W...

Page 121: ...rovides access to key menus and submenus The selected menu is highlighted and its title appears in the title bar Input and Effects Panel The panel beneath the title bar displays selectable input and e...

Page 122: ...n you enter the Input Menu or Output Menu Setup lets you navigate back to the Setup Menu The Setup button persists as you navigate down through the Input or Output menu options f b m The panel at the...

Page 123: ...f When the background of an On Off button is green the feature is turned On When the background of the button is gray the feature is turned Off In the following illustration from the Test Patterns pag...

Page 124: ...click Test Patterns on the Home page the test pattern parameters are displayed on the right side of the screen By contrast if you click Setup on the Home page the Status section remains in place until...

Page 125: ...through a list a vertical line shown in the following illustration appears at the right side of the menu as a guide Figure 5 14 Guide Line in a Rotating List When the top of this line is at the top of...

Page 126: ...2 ImagePRO II User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Features Figure 5 15 Page Up and Page Down Buttons You can also use the mouse wheel to scroll through the list Paging Butto...

Page 127: ...tp u t M a in O u tp u t F o r m a t R e fre s h M a s k M a s k T o p R e fr e s h V S iz e H P o s V P o s S iz in g A d ju s t In p u t W in d o w H S iz e M a s k B o tto m M a s k L e ft M a s k...

Page 128: ...Changing Input and Output Formats with the Web App Interface Locking the Front Panel with the Web App Interface Saving System State with the Web App Interface Refreshing the Web App Interface Transiti...

Page 129: ...en to indicate that the lock is active When the front panel is locked you can continue to use the Web App Interface to adjust settings on the ImagePRO II The default setting for Front Panel Lock is Of...

Page 130: ...ut Main page lets you adjust the input format contrast brightness and gamma settings In addition you can access the Color Balance and Sizing Adjust pages from the side menu on this page After configur...

Page 131: ...ld to the left of the slider and type a different number Your change takes effect immediately Contrast and Brightness values are in percentages ranging from 25 to 150 The default setting is 100 Gamma...

Page 132: ...d positioning use the following procedure 1 Select H Size to size both the left and right edges simultaneously Values are in pixels ranging from 0 to the maximum number of horizontal pixels The output...

Page 133: ...on display change the values for one or more edges either by moving the slider to the right from 0 or by typing a percentage value in the field to the left of the slider If you wish to mask all the e...

Page 134: ...ge The following topics are included in this section Setting Output Format with the Web App Interface Adjusting Output Color Effects with the Web App Interface Adjusting Output Color Balance with the...

Page 135: ...of these properties is 100 Gamma is adjustable within a range of 0 3 to 3 0 The default setting is 1 0 The Sharpness option sets the sharpness or softness of the output image The range is from 10 soft...

Page 136: ...0 Hue is adjustable within a range of 180 to 180 degrees The default setting is 0 degrees Saturation is adjustable within a range of 0 to 200 The default setting is 0 p f t f The output Area of Intere...

Page 137: ...V Pos After adjusting the V Size you can move the image vertically within the output s active vertical limits The default setting of 0 represents the top of the display so increasing this value moves...

Page 138: ...the output format of the ImagePRO II use the following procedure 1 On the Output Auto Config page select the field for one of the outputs 2 Click Auto Config If a change is required the change takes...

Page 139: ...type of test pattern to display The options are Off H Ramp V Ramp 100 Color Bars 16x16 Grid 32x32 Grid Burst 75 Color Bars 50 Gray Gray Steps 1 Gray Steps 2 White Black SMPTE Bars 2 To turn on the Are...

Page 140: ...pan and zoom values in pixels or percentages On the Pan Zoom page the options are Zoom H and Zoom V define horizontal or vertical zoom settings individually The default setting is the maximum number o...

Page 141: ...selected input s parameters Figure 5 29 Recent Changes Page The first line of each field displays the name of the page and the parameter that changed along with the new value for that parameter The se...

Page 142: ...d they are removed from this page o c Jm c The Front Panel Emulator lets you access the ImagePRO II front panel to augment Web App Interface functionality when you operate the unit remotely All front...

Page 143: ...3 i c m b To launch the Front Panel Emulator use the following procedure 1 On the Web App Interface tab click the Launch button below Front Panel Emulator Java Applet Figure 5 32 Front Panel Emulator...

Page 144: ...item Continue using the navigation buttons to scroll through menu options and make selections 6 To exit the Setup Menu and return to the Status Menu click SETUP again Or click another button to work...

Page 145: ...hnical specifications for the ImagePRO II The following topics are provided Input Specifications Output Specifications User Control Specifications Physical and Electrical Specifications Communications...

Page 146: ...d 1 1 Analog sources with pixel rates above 170 MHz are filtered and sampled at 170 MHz including but not limited to 1920x1080p 1920x1200 p 2048x1080p Loop through Active loop through output of all in...

Page 147: ...Connector DisplayPort Formats Resolutions up to 2560x1600 60 Hz 30 bits per DisplayPort 1 1a Specification EDID and HDCP hardware support EDID 1 3 compatible HDCP 1 4 compatible Input 5 Connector SD H...

Page 148: ...n Green pin C on Red pin SD YPbPr with bi level sync HD YPbPr with tri level sync per SMPTE 274 RGBHV RGBS RGsB computer video with bi level sync EDID support EDID 1 3 compatible HDMI Connector HDMI T...

Page 149: ...effect selection and control Front Panel Controls Dimmable display screen Rotary encoder for easy menu navigation LED lit buttons activate inputs access key menus manage transitions to a logo or inte...

Page 150: ...Connector Pinouts NRJ a m The following figure illustrates the analog 15 pin D connector Figure A 1 Analog 15 pin D Connector The following table lists Analog 15 pin D connector pinouts Table A 6 Imag...

Page 151: ...ctor pinouts Table A 8 DisplayPort Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 ML_Lane 0 p 11 GND 2 GND 12 ML Lane 3 n 3 ML_Lane 0 n 13 CONFIG1 connected to Ground 4 ML Lane 1 p 14 Config2 connected to...

Page 152: ...1 T M D S Data 2 15 ground for 5V 2 T M D S Data 2 16 Hot Plug Detect 3 T M D S Data 2 4 Shield 17 T M D S Data 0 4 T M D S Data 4 18 T M D S Data 0 5 T M D S Data 4 19 T M D S Data 0 5 Shield 6 DDC...

Page 153: ...tes the Ethernet connector Figure A 2 Ethernet Connector The following table lists Ethernet connector pinouts Table A 10 Ethernet Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Wire Color 1 TX Data White Orange 2 TX Da...

Page 154: ...MI connector pinouts Table A 11 HDMI Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TMDS Data2 11 TMDS Clock Shield 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 12 TMDS Clock 3 TMDS Data2 13 CEC 4 TMDS Data1 14 5 TMDS Data1 Shield...

Page 155: ...le with each new version of the firmware Table A 12 ImagePRO II Input and Output Formats Connectors Format Colorspace DVI HD 15 HDMI DP SDI BNC NTSC 480i SMPTE RGB x x NTSC 16 9 SMPTE RGB x x 720x480p...

Page 156: ...8 50 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1280x768 59 94 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1280x768 75 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1280x800 50 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1280x800 59 94 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1280x800 60 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1280x960 50 SMPTE RGB...

Page 157: ...768 59 94 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1366x800 50 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1366x800 59 94 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1366x800 60 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1440x900 60 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1440x900 75 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1440x900 85 SMPTE R...

Page 158: ...p 24 SMPTE RGB x x x x x 1920x1080p 25 SMPTE RGB x x x x x 1920x1080p 29 97 SMPTE RGB x x x x x 1920x1080p 30 SMPTE RGB x x x x x 1920x1080p 48 SMPTE RGB x x x x 1920x1080p 50 SMPTE RGB x x x x x 1920...

Page 159: ...2048x1080p 29 97 SMPTE RGB x x x x x 2048x1080p 30 SMPTE RGB x x x x x 2048x1080p 48 SMPTE RGB x x x x 2048x1080p 50 SMPTE RGB x x x x x 2048x1080p II 50 SMPTE RGB x x x x 2048x1080p 59 94 SMPTE RGB x...

Page 160: ...1440p 60 SMPTE RGB x2 x1 x 2560x1600p 50 SMPTE RGB x2 x1 x 2560x1600p 59 94 SMPTE RGB x2 x1 x 2560x1600p 60 SMPTE RGB x2 x1 x Table A 12 ImagePRO II Input and Output Formats Continued Connectors Forma...

Page 161: ...ser s Guide 147 _K o m f q This appendix provides information regarding the ImagePRO II s remote control protocol The following topics are discussed Introduction ImagePRO II Remote Commands Legacy Rem...

Page 162: ...window type a telnet command in the following format telnet nnn nnn nnn nnn 10001 where the n s represent the ImagePRO II s IP address and 10001 is the port Then press Enter 2 At the command prompt t...

Page 163: ...ype Required for choosing digital or analog DVI settings Note Some of the following parameters are applicable only for digital and some only for analog settings Parameters chgtype change type command...

Page 164: ...Input window V Position pixels hsize Input window H Size pixels vsize Input window V Size pixels mask Option to set the mask window left Mask Left in percentage right Mask Right in percentage top Mask...

Page 165: ...ut configuration reset reset input configuration Query Format IMGR Query Response Input Manager settings in the following format IMGR acq acquire mode con active connector frz freeze mode rfkmrq Descr...

Page 166: ...val 2 100 flip flip mode 0 None 1 HFlip 2 VFlip 3 HVFlip Query Format OCH och output channel Query Response Output Channel settings in the following format OCH sharp sharpness flicker flicker strobemo...

Page 167: ...details save save view settings recall recall view settings reset reset view settings Query Format 1 Unit VIEW con connector ch channel Query Response 1 View Settings in the following format VIEW unit...

Page 168: ...tails Example EDIDIN con 0 vfs con 0 new 1920x1080i 60 Set DVI input EDID to 1920x1080i 60 bkbq Description Ethernet Settings Command Format ENET i ip address n mask g gateway d dhcp mode reset restar...

Page 169: ...Response HDCP settings in the following format HDCP enable HDCP enable auth Authentication Status 0 1 pqjdo Description Logo Management Settings Parameters deleteall Delete Logo eraseall Erase Logo de...

Page 170: ...MI 3 DP 4 SDI1 och output channel 0 1 itype input type 0 digital 1 analog brt overall brightness 50 150 cbrt individual brightness 50 150 cnt overall contrast 50 150 ccnt individual contrast 50 150 co...

Page 171: ...raySteps 10 White 11 Black 12 SMPTE Bars 13 diag diagonal motion 0 OFF 1 ON Query Format AOI Output TP och output channel aoi Query Response Test Pattern Settings in the following format TP type Patte...

Page 172: ...ndex num 0 21 ch channel 0 1 hpos 32767 32767 vpos 32767 32767 hsize 0 32767 vsize 0 32767 Query Format RECT num index num ch channel Query Response Rectangle settings in the following format RECT hpo...

Page 173: ...active hfp horizontal front porch hpos horizontal position htot horizontal total vsync vertical sync vact vertical active vfp vertical front porch vpos vertical position vtot vertical total Query Form...

Page 174: ...ables disables output Freeze Parameters mode 0 1 Disable Enable Query Format FREEZ Returns the Freeze mode in the format mode FREEZ 1 Freezes Image FREEZ Queries Freeze mode f ai Description Input Con...

Page 175: ...name exists it will be overwritten in Input chnl 1 6 ICSAV 3 file1 saves Input configuration as FILE1 for input channel 3 f rpb Description Query the name of the Input configuration used for the spec...

Page 176: ...de Parameters type Test Pattern type type 0 10 0 Off 1 H Ramp 2 V Ramp 3 100 Col Bars 4 75 Col bars 5 16x16 Grid 6 32x32 Grid 7 Burst 8 50 Gray 9 Gray Steps 1 10 Gray Steps 2 rast Raster Box rast 0 1...

Page 177: ...format nnn n PANV 50 Set Output Vertical Pan to 50 PANV Queries Output Vertical Pan obpe Description Query the available resolution list for the ImagePRO II Parameters None Returns all available reso...

Page 178: ...Queries Output Resolution obpbq Description Resets the system and sets all settings to factory defaults Parameters None RESET Factory reset the ImagePRO II oqb Description Selects and routes input to...

Page 179: ...0s 5 0s Query Format TRN Returns the current transition type and transition delay in the format type in TRN 1 2 0 Selects fade to black transition in 2 seconds TRN Queries transition type and transiti...

Page 180: ...166 ImagePRO II User s Guide B Remote Control Protocol Legacy Remote Commands...

Page 181: ...ImagePRO II User s Guide 167 K r c f q The following topics are discussed in this Appendix Firmware Upgrade Overview Upgrading Firmware Using the USB Port Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface...

Page 182: ...ive as described in the following section When the drive is properly formatted refer to Performing the Firmware Upgrade Using the USB Port on page 169 for the upgrade procedure c c a Ensure that the d...

Page 183: ...t to the computer then retry the formatting operation m c r r rp_ m To upgrade the ImagePRO II firmware via the USB port use the following procedure 1 Insert the flash drive into the ImagePRO II s USB...

Page 184: ...ImagePRO II has internet access Contact your system administrator if necessary 2 Select Setup Firmware Upgrade Web Upgrade The submenu shown in the following illustration appears Figure C 4 Web Firmw...

Page 185: ...version In addition there are two options Auto Upgrade Upload Firmware 2 To detect and upload new firmware automatically click Auto Upgrade If a new firmware version is available it loads and a confir...

Page 186: ...172 ImagePRO II User s Guide K r c Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface...

Page 187: ...tions lightning strikes abuse drop crush and or other unusual damages The customer shall pay shipping charges when unit is returned for repair Barco will cover shipping charges for return shipments to...

Page 188: ...rect 916 859 2505 Toll Free 888 414 7226 E mail folsomsales barco com Barco N V Noordlaan 5 8520 Kuurne BELGIUM Telephone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32 56 35 16 51 Website www barco com Technical Support USA...

Page 189: ...arco sales contact information 174 technical support information iii 174 BLACK button 8 89 93 Black Fade transition mode 76 Black Invalid 78 BLK button Web 115 BNC breakout cable 6 Brightness input 42...

Page 190: ...ustomer Support information 95 a Deinterlacing defined 43 field to frame 44 motion adaptive 44 Delete Config Menu 48 Delete Format Menu 70 Delete View Menu 74 Diag Motion setting 64 DisplayPort input...

Page 191: ...age sampling 36 ImagePRO2Backup directory 81 ImagePRO II analog output connectors 21 chassis 16 connectivity diagram 19 default IP address 148 description 4 digital output connectors 21 features 4 fro...

Page 192: ...st 41 Area of Interest 53 Aspect Ratio 36 Comp S Vid Adjust 55 conventions and usage 28 Custom Formats 66 Delete Config 48 Delete Format 70 DeleteView 74 Edge Timing Adjust 42 edit cursor in 28 exitin...

Page 193: ...analog 15 pin D connector 136 DisplayPort 137 DVI connector 138 Ethernet connector 139 Ports Ethernet 13 USB 8 Power consumption 17 Preset masks 39 Processing Menu 43 Product disposal v Projector fram...

Page 194: ...rical 135 input 132 output 134 physical 135 pinouts 136 user control 135 Standards NTSC 3 PAL 3 Status Menu 9 STMGR command 155 Strobe Mode setting 62 Strobe Rate setting 62 Support technical informat...

Page 195: ...IEW command 152 Views deleting 74 recalling 72 Views Menu 71 t Warranty 173 Web Interface compatible browsers 21 connection requirements 21 WEEE product disposal v WHOAREYOU command 165 WQXGA resoluti...

Page 196: ...182 ImagePRO II User s Guide Index...

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