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Cinemage User Manual
Version 4.1.x ©2010
Field Service Bulletin: #061220
Title: DVI Input Release Notes
Date: December 20, 2006
Summary:
DVI is enabled on the Cinemage product line in two phases. The first phase is on software version 2.1. In this
release the Cinemage supports a DVI-D or DVI-I input at a fixed 1920x1200 resolution with a refresh rate of 60Hz.
The DVI input can not be routed to the HDSDI outputs, Framestore, or 3D LUT. When the DVI input is selected it
is calibrated and routed directly to the display at the full 1920x1200 resolution. As this is the full resolution of the
panel, the menus and heads-up display are not visible.
After selecting the DVI input users can return to the menus by selecting any button. The standard use of the DVI
input in version 2.1 is as a calibrated desktop display for a computer workstation with a DVI-D or DVI-I output
supporting 1920 x1200 resolution at 60 Hz.
The second phase of DVI support will be in version 2.2. In the 2.2 release the DVI input will support several HD
video related resolutions and frame rates. These resolutions may be routed to HDSDI outputs, Framestore, or 3D
LUT and is available as a source for the split screen and waveform monitor and vector scope.
Cinemage Supported Resolutions:
Video Format
HD-SDI
DVI
Software
Version
Release Date
Computer Graphics DVI-D
1920 x 1200 / 60 Hz (see note 1)
2.1
12/28/2006
Single Link (4:2:2)
486i /59.94 (see note 1)
2.0
Released
576i /50 (see note 1)
2.0
Released
720p /
23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94,
2.2
2/15/2006
(for DVI-D)
1080sF / 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30 Hz
2.2
2/15/2006
(for DVI-D)
1080i / 50, 59.94, 60 Hz
2.2
2/15/2006
(for DVI-D)
1080p / 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30 Hz
2.2
2/15/2006
(for DVI-D)
Dual Link (4:4:4)
1080sF / 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30 Hz
1.0
Released
1080i / 50, 59.94, 60 Hz
1.0
Released
1080p / 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30 Hz
1.0
Released
(1) Framestore, Marker, LUTs, &OmniTek options operate only in HD modes
EDID
E
xtended
D
isplay
I
dentification
D
ata is a VESA standard data format that contains basic information about a
monitor and its capabilities, including vendor information, maximum image size, color characteristics, factory pre-
set timings, frequency range limits. The information is stored in the display and is used to communicate to computer