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        TView Pro AV  1600 User's Manual  Rev 1.02

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2.1  PC Desktop Version

All TView Pro AV 1600 Desktop Units will work with IBM PC family computers.  Units are shipped with a PC cable,
and Macintosh Adapter.  Workstation cables can be ordered.

Follow these steps to install your Desktop TView Pro AV 1600 for PC or MAC systems.  If you intend to use the
TView Pro AV 1600 with Genlock or component output please see Appendix C (Genlock operation) and Appendix D
(Component output) for further information on these features.

1.

 

Turn the computer off.

2.

 

Select a convenient location for the TView Pro AV 1600.

3.

 

Disconnect the Computer Display from the Graphics Card on the Computer .

4.

 

Connect one end of the PC video cable into the graphics card on the computer (The location from which the
computer display was removed).  Connect the other end of the cable into the VGA In connector of the TView Pro
AV 1600.)

5.

 

Connect the Computer Display to the VGA Out Connector of the TView Pro AV 1600.

6.

 

Connect your Video Device to the Composite Video and/or S-Video output connector.  (You may connect both
outputs simultaneously to the same or different Video Devices: Video is always available on both these outputs.)

7.

 

Plug the 13.5 VDC Power Supply's jack into the TView Pro AV 1600’s power input (marked 12-18 VDC, 23W, 2.5
mm). 

8.

 

Plug the 13.5 VDC Power Supply into an electrical outlet.  (If you have a Universal Power Supply, you will have
to supply an appropriate IEC-320 compatible power cord for your country).

9.

 

Turn the TView Pro AV 1600 On.

10.

 

From the Front Panel or RS-232/422 control, set the Sync Selection to “IN= VGA  SYNC”.  (See section 3.1.19 for
additional details on Sync Selection.)

11.

 

Turn the System On.  If everything is correctly installed, you will see your computer's normal power up sequence
appearing on both the Computer Display and the Video Device (if the Video Device has a visible display). 

Summary of Contents for TView Pro AV 1600

Page 1: ...TView Pro AV 1600 USER S MANUAL Rev 1 02 FOCUS Enhancements Inc 600 Research Drive Wilmington MA 01887 Phone 978 988 5888 Fax 978 988 7555 URL www FOCUSinfo com...

Page 2: ...ION 13 3 TVIEW PRO AV 1600 CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS 14 3 1 TVIEW PRO AV 1600 INTERFACE CONTROLLABLE FUNCTIONS 14 3 2 INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS 19 4 TVIEW PRO AV 1600 CONTROL METHODS 21 4 1 FRONT PANEL CONT...

Page 3: ...s the resolution of input Computer Graphics to full screen 24 bit color NTSC or PAL Video The TView Pro AV 1600 performs this transformation without disturbing the input Computer Graphics signal in an...

Page 4: ...z FOCUS Enhancements does not supply the IEC 320 to wall outlet cable 1 1 2 IBM or Mac or Workstation The TView Pro AV 1600 is compatible with IBM PC ISA computers MAC computers and many popular works...

Page 5: ...le to S VHS Male cable 1 HD 15 Male HD 15 Female cable 1 TView Pro AV Remote Control 2 AAA Batteries 1 Tview Pro AV Manual 1 1 5 Standard Packout for TView ProAV Rackmount SKU 444 6230 1 TView ProAV r...

Page 6: ...MTREV 1280 x 1024 75 Hz SXGA Vesa Spec VDMT75HZ 1280 x 1024 85 Hz SXGA Vesa Spec VDMTPROP 1600 x 1200 60 85Hz UXGA Vesa Spec VDMTREV 640x 480 66 7 Hz AppleColor High Resolution 13 RGB Monitor 1024 x 7...

Page 7: ...ital Flicker Reduction Filter A multistage Digital Flicker Reduction Filter is a standard feature of all models of the TView Pro AV 1600 The Flicker Filter may be engaged at one of seven different lev...

Page 8: ...nt Female BNC RS 232 422 Female DB9 Power 2 5 mm Barrel Connector male 1 2 6 Power Consumption Desktop Unit 120 V 0 25 A 240 V 0 15 A 1 2 7 Physical Size Desktop Unit 7 5 X 7 25 X 2 0 1 2 8 Environmen...

Page 9: ...V 1600 products is a simple and quick procedure but is slightly different for each of the following versions Figure 1 TView Pro AV Desktop Back Plate Diagram Red R Y Out 12 18 VDC 23 W 2 5 MM VGA In V...

Page 10: ...into the VGA In connector of the TView Pro AV 1600 5 Connect the Computer Display to the VGA Out Connector of the TView Pro AV 1600 6 Connect your Video Device to the Composite Video and or S Video o...

Page 11: ...tosh Adapter connect the computer display to the video out connector on the TView Pro AV 1600 6 Connect your Video Device to the Composite Video and or S Video output connector You may connect both ou...

Page 12: ...vice to the Composite Video or S Video output connector You may connect both outputs simultaneously to the same or different Video Devices Video is always available on both these outputs 8 Plug the 13...

Page 13: ...ble HD15 M to 5 BNC M into the Display Device 6 Connect your Video Device to the Composite Video or S Video output connector You may connect both outputs simultaneously to the same or different Video...

Page 14: ...ge This control enables the user to position the converted Computer Graphics with respect to the output television The actual functioning of this control is dependent on the state of the Zoom function...

Page 15: ...ish 360 degrees of phase control This control is only operational when using the Genlock capability of the TView Pro AV 1600 3 1 9 Genlock Subcarrier Phase Reverse Toggle Not available from IR remote...

Page 16: ...Macintosh input and other devices that provide 4 wire video signals i e Red Green Blue and a composite sync Select IN GRN SYNC for Workstation input and other devices that provide 3 wire video signal...

Page 17: ...nfiguration Multiple Not available from IR remote mouse The Erase Configuration feature is the inverse of the Save Configuration To erase the most recently saved configuration enter the Erase command...

Page 18: ...Overscanned Terminate TERMINATED Fine Genlock H Position Best Factory Estimate Coarse Genlock H Position Best Factory Estimate Genlock Subcarrier Phase Best Factory Estimate Genlock Subcarrier Phase...

Page 19: ...l 3 2 3 RGB Output Level VR9 This potentiometer adjusts the RGB Output Level 3 2 4 FSC 403 Reference Voltage VR10 This potentiometer adjusts the Voltage Reference on the FSC 403 chip 3 2 5 Sync on Y o...

Page 20: ...TView Pro AV 1600 User s Manual Rev 1 02 20 Figure 2 Adjustments and Jumpers V R 2 V R 9 V R 1 C 1 1 J P 1 0 J P 6 C 6 V 1 0...

Page 21: ...the next item in the list Using the button reverses the controlled item to the previous item in the list Depending on the nature of the controlled item the directional arrow buttons function different...

Page 22: ...n 4 2 2 below Horizontal Vertical Size Position and Zoom cycles the function of the Directional button between Size Position and Zoom Position Depending on the state of the Size Position and Zoom swit...

Page 23: ...TView Pro AV 1600 User s Manual Rev 1 02 23 Size Position FreezeFrame UnderScan FlickerFilter Reset Figure 4 Remote Control Interface...

Page 24: ...ations connector located on the rear panel of the TView Pro AV 1600 will accept either RS 232 or RS 422 Figure 5 indicates the positioning of Jumper JP3 In the case of RS 422 the user has the addition...

Page 25: ...ing port is programmed other connections may work as well The TView Pro AV 1600 has no way of handling the RTS CTS and DSR DCD signals Figure 7 indicates the recommended connections from a DB 9 connec...

Page 26: ...as strings of ASCII alphabetic characters and binary numbers For the purposes of this manual all ASCII characters and binary numbers will be referred to with the decimal numbering sequence i e the mi...

Page 27: ...ber Type Value Byte Actions Horizontal Position 1 Range 01 increment 00 decrement Horizontal Size 2 Range 01 increment 00 decrement Vertical Position 3 Range 01 increment 00 decrement Vertical Size 4...

Page 28: ...y to De Activate the currently selected TView Pro AV to issue commands to another TView Pro AV 1600 in the system If you are using a single TView Pro AV 1600 it will not be necessary to De Activate th...

Page 29: ...CTURE8 PCX A 256 color image PICTURE4 PCX A 16 color image 5 1 1 Installing and Running Hyperformance Tests Software To install the software copy the contents of the Hyperformance PC Test Software dis...

Page 30: ...t C Color Bars H Chirp P Pattern I Picture A Ramp K Chroma Key Chart M Menu S Clear Screen R Return T Displays a Page of Text C Displays eight vertical color bars H Displays a Chirp Pattern P Displays...

Page 31: ...ccurs make sure the file PICTURE4 PCX is present in the current directory 5 1 4 4 VESA Version n n VESA CALL FAILED This error occurs when the VESA driver with the indicated version number has been in...

Page 32: ...ements Inc reserves the right to use re manufactured refurbished or used parts and components in making warranty repairs FOCUS Enhancements Inc products are designed to work with Windows and MacOS com...

Page 33: ...a 99 year license to use and reproduce the Hyperformance Utility Software No restrictions in copying or using the software or its reproduced images are implied except that any video taped reproduction...

Page 34: ...and Position all 4 of these parameters must be properly aligned with a television raster before attempting Genlock Connect the Genlock reference signal into either one of the Genlock BNC connectors Co...

Page 35: ...The TView Pro AV 1600 is factory configured for Betacam component Y R Y B Y and RGB without 7 5 IRE units of video setup In addition component output synchronization may be provide as a separate comp...

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