
IP50HD
USER MANUAL
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The Blustream Multicast Receiver has an in-built video scaler which can both up-scale and downscale video signals
allowing for differing image resolutions at each display.
Configuration of Multicast Scaler settings can be achieved in several ways:
1)
During the manual configuration of the IP50HD-RX Receiver - see previous pages
2)
Using the Multicast web-GUI interface (by addressing the unit via it's IP Address within a browser)
3)
Using the Web-GUI of the Blustream ACM200
4)
Using RS-232 commands via the Blustream ACM200
When configuring the Scaled output during manual setup, or using RS-232 commands, the following table indicates
Scaler settings.
Scaler Output Control
SCALER
MULTICAST RECEIVER SCALER SETTINGS
00
Pass Through - allows native source resolution to pass-through to display * (default setting)
01
HDMI 1080p@60Hz
02
HDMI 1080p@50Hz
03
HDMI 1080p@30Hz
04
HDMI 1080p@25Hz
05
HDMI 1080p@24Hz
06
HDMI 720p@60Hz
07
HDMI 720p@50Hz
08
HDMI 576p@50Hz
09
HDMI 480p@60Hz
10
HDMI 640x480@60Hz
11
HDMI 800x600@60Hz
12
HDMI 1024x768@60Hz
13
HDMI 1280x800@60Hz
14
HDMI 1280x1024@60Hz
15
HDMI 1366x768@60Hz
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HDMI 1440x900@60Hz
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HDMI 1600x1200@60Hz
18
HDMI 1600x1050@60Hz
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HDMI 1900x1200@60Hz
Please note:
It is recommended to try as best as possible to match frame rates throughout the system to reduce the
potential of juddery images. The default pass through setting is designed to match frame rates from Transmitter to
Receiver and eliminates this problem. Display settings can also negatively affect motion on an output image from
an IP50HD-RX. Settings such as 'Motion Smoothing' should be turned off to avoid this issue. Alternatively, setting the
display to 'Game Mode' will turn off all additional processing within a display.