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Forced 3:2 Mode 

This mode is perfect for Hd-dVd and blu-ray players that output a cleanly encoded 3:2 signal over 
the entire length of a movie. This insures the highest performance playback from these high quality 
sources. If you intend on setting up the RS-VP2 to output a 24Hz, 48Hz, or 72Hz signal for film-based 
content this mode is highly recommended.

Input Adjust 

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 Deinterlacing 

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 Forced 3:2 

STEP 7 – Assigning Audio Inputs to Video Inputs

The rs-Vp2 features an audio delay function to exactly match the video delay incurred by the video 
processing.  The RS-VP2 accepts four discrete digital audio inputs, two optical (Audio 1, 2) and two 
coaxial (Audio 3 and 4) inputs, one analog audio input and four HDMI audio inputs.  By default, no 
audio inputs are assigned to any video inputs.  To assign an audio an input to a video input, first select 
the video input using the remote control or front panel controls and then select the audio input.

Input Adjust 

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 Audio Input 

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 (Make Selection)

NOTE: If an analog video input is selected, the HDMI option will not be available. An audio input can 
be assigned to multiple video inputs, but a video input can not have multiple audio inputs assigned 
to it.  There are some HDMI sources that do not output the correct audio signal when connected to 
an HDMI repeater, like an AV receiver or video processor. In these instances, we recommend that use 
an alternative method of sending audio, like the optical or coaxial digital audio outputs.

Ensure that the audio output from the RS-VP2 is connected to the AV Receiver/Processor. Note that 
both  the  optical  and  coaxial  outputs  are  active  simultaneously.  Also  note  that  multi-channel  PCM  
audio,  like  that  encoded  on  Hd-dVd  and  blu-ray  must  be  transmitted  by  HdMi,  as  optical  and  
coaxial are incapable of carrying these formats. Make sure that HD-DVD or Blu-ray Player is outputting  
bitstream only if the AV receiver does not have an HDMI audio input. If the AV Receiver does have an 
HdMi input, connect the HdMi output from the rs-Vp2 to the aV receiver and the output from the aV 
Receiver to the display. If there is no picture displayed, revert to using optical or coaxial digital audio. 
Some AV receivers are incapable of passing high resolution video signals (1080p).

STEP 8 – Display Optimization – Using Display Adjustments

The RS-VP2 has several test patterns to assist in the setup of the display. Adjustments should be 
made on the display, not on the RS-VP2, to correctly setup the RS-VP2 and display.

 

Gray Ramp 

The ‘Gray ramp’ can help verify that the display is showing the gradients between black and white 
correctly. You should see a smooth transition between black and white with this test pattern. If there 
is banding on the extreme right and left of this test pattern with ‘Video’ output levels, change the 
‘Output Levels’ to ‘PC’.

Brightness/Contrast 

The ‘Brightness/Contrast’ test pattern will assist you in setting up both the brightness (black level) 
and  contrast  (white  level)  of  the  display.  The  ‘Brightness/Contrast’  test  pattern  is  composed  of  4 
quarter-screen blocks. Two of the blocks have a background level of standard black and the other 
two  blocks  have  a  background  level  of  standard  white.  Embedded  in  the  black  blocks  are  3  bars.  
 

One  is  4  IRE  below  black  (blacker-than-black),  one  is  1  IRE  above  black,  and  the  third  is  2  IRE  
above black. Embedded in the white blocks are 3 bars.  One is 1 IRE above white (whiter-then-white), 
one is 1 IRE below white, and the third is 2 IRE below white. The bottom two blocks differ slightly from 
these levels. For the bottom two blocks, the blacker-than-black is at the lowest possible luma level 
and the whiter-than-white bar is at the highest possible luma level. When the brightness and contrast 
are adjusted correctly, you should be able to see the 1 ire and 2 ire above black bars on the black 
background and the 1 IRE and 2 IRE below white bars should be visible on the white background. 
When the brightness is adjusted correctly, black objects should appear ‘black’ with the details still 
intact and lighter areas should be ‘light’, not gray, with the details still intact. When the contrast is 
adjusted correctly, white objects will appear ‘white’ with the details still intact. Because the contrast 
settings  can  affect  brightness  settings  we  recommend that  you  check  the  brightness  setting  after 
making this adjustment.

NOTE: if you have a CrT based display, following the instructions above may yield a contrast setting 
too high. If the contrast is set too high, you will get blooming and loss of details in the highlighted 
areas. It is more helpful to use the two vertical lines in the test pattern. Adjust the contrast up and 
down and you will notice that these lines will bend as you increase the contrast. To properly adjust 
contrast on a CRT based display, decrease the contrast until the vertical lines start to straighten out. 
If possible, the two lines should be straight. On some CRT, the lines may not straighten even if you 
turn the contrast to its minimum. If this is the case, slowly increase the contrast to a point just before 
the vertical lines have extreme bending. You have now properly set up the contrast of the display. 
Continue to set up brightness as detailed above.

Color Bars 75 and Color Bars 100 

The ‘Color8 Bars75’ and ‘Color8 Bars100’ will assist in setting up the saturation (color) and hue (tint) 
of the display. The ‘Color8 Bars75’ test pattern consists of 8 vertical bars across the screen at a 75% 
saturation level. The ‘Color8 Bars100’ test pattern consists of 8 vertical bars across the screen at 
a 100% saturation level. From left to right the bars are: white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, 
blue, and black. To properly adjust the saturation and hue you will need to use the blue colored filter 
that comes with AVIA. You will also need to turn off any automatic flesh tone controls on the display 
before making these adjustments. When the Saturation and Hue are adjusted correctly, the white  
bar  and  the  blue  bar  should  be  exactly  the  same  shade  when  looking  through  the  blue  filter.  
saturation and hue settings interact with each other so after making this setting you may want to go 
back and check that the saturation setting is correct.

STEP 9 – Source Optimization – RS-VP2 Adjustments

To get the best performance out of each of the sources you should individually calibrate each input 
specifically to the connected source. In this section, all picture control adjustments are made using 
the RS-VP2’s picture controls. Keep in mind that if you replace a source with a new component you 
will also want to recalibrate the input. To calibrate each source correctly you will need the source to 
output a reference test pattern similar to what is built in to the RS-VP2. For sources like DVD, LD 
and D-VHS, this content is readily available. But for a source like HD satellite or cable, these test  
patterns are played on channels like HDNet at off hours. So if you have a DVR, JVC recommends  
that you record these test patterns. 

VRS Optimization & Evaluation DVD 

This DVD will assist in setting up the input to which the DVD player is connected. JVC recommends  
that you use a digital connection, DVI or HDMI, or a high quality analog connection, like component 
video. Don’t use S-Video or Composite video for a higher quality source like DVD. Before calibrating 
the input for the DVD player, make sure that the DVD player is set to ‘16:9’ output, not ‘4:3’. You will 
also want to turn off any extraneous features like noise reduction which may add more noise than 
help. Set all picture settings on the DVD player to either ‘Off’, ‘default’, or ‘0’.

Summary of Contents for RS-VP2

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Page 2: ...Outputs 8 Audio Inputs 8 Audio Outputs 9 12V Trigger Outputs 9 RS232 Serial Connection 9 Power Supply Input 9 S e ct i o n 3 S e t u p 10 Initial Setup 10 STEP 1 Power Up 10 STEP 2 Connect the RS VP2 to the Display 10 STEP 3 Selecting the Optimal Output Resolution on the RS VP2 for the Connected Display 10 STEP 4 Connecting the Sources to the RS VP2 12 STEP 5 Configuring the Sources to Get Maximum...

Page 3: ...24 Auto Input Priority Selection 25 Audio Input 25 AV Lip Sync 25 Picture Controls 25 Fine Detail Enhancement 25 Edge Enhancement 25 Brightness 25 Contrast 26 Saturation 26 Hue 26 Y C Delay 26 Chroma Filter Auto CUE C 26 Configuration 26 Test Patterns 26 Auto Standby 26 LED Brightness 27 User Mode 27 On Screen Display Control OSD 27 Serial Port Rate 27 Factory Default 27 Software Update 27 12V Tri...

Page 4: ...the total It can also show you how to properly connect it and use it with the other components in your system Unpacking and Inspection Please verify that your RS VP2 carton contains the following items RS VP2 Video Processor Universal 6V 7A AC to DC Power Converter US IEC Power Cord International Customers consult your local authorized JVC reseller Remote Control RS VP2 Owner s Manual RS VP2 Quick...

Page 5: ...if you are looking at the front panel display FPD you will see Picture Control on the top line and Contrast on the bottom line This is abbreviated as Picture Control Contrast Next press u to adjust the setting and then press p until the value is 5 Finally press Exit Text that is in bold refers to a button on the remote control of front panel of the RS VP2 Text that is in quotes references an item ...

Page 6: ...ile Memory Settings The RS VP2 stores a variety of user settings in non volatile memory Non volatile memory retains its contents when power is lost There is one group of system settings and one group of user settings Installation Guidelines Take special care with the RS VP2 installation to ensure optimal performance Pay particular attention to the bulleted items that begin below and to other preca...

Page 7: ...A 60 Colorspace RGBHV and YPbPr HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 and HDMI 4 Formats 480i p 60 576i p 50 720p 50 60 1080i 50 60 1080p 24 25 30 50 60 VGA 60 SVGA 60 XGA 60 SXGA 60 Colorspace RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 2 2 Bit Depth 8 10 bit processed Up to 12 bit passthrough Optional Precision HD SDI Dual Input Module Formats 480i 60 576i 50 720p 60 1080i 50 60 1080p 24 25 30 Colorspace YCbCr 4 2 2 Bit Depth 8 10 ...

Page 8: ...ns and verify that the power outlet does supply power with another device IMPORTANT Use only the power supply that came with your RS VP2 or a replacement procured directly from JVC STEP 2 Connect the RS VP2 to the Display Displays with a DVI or HDMI Input Based on the factory default settings just connecting an RS VP2 to a display with an HDMI or DVI input should complete this step as the default ...

Page 9: ... test pattern is displayed incorrectly the resulting image does not look like a fine checker board and may have irregular patterns When this is the case the chosen output resolution may not be the native resolution of the display or the display may scale all input signals even if the input reso lution is already at native resolution Check to make sure that the output resolution selected on the RS ...

Page 10: ...re the BD player to output 1080p 24 if the player allows if not use 1080i 60 and the Forced 3 2 mode See Step 6 Blu ray Player Configure the BD player to output 1080p 24 if the player allows if not use 1080i 60 and the Forced 3 2 mode See Step 6 Game Consoles Xbox Configure the Xbox to output all resolutions 480i 480p 720p and 1080i Xbox360 360Elite Configure the Xbox360 to output 720p PS2 Configu...

Page 11: ...level When the brightness and contrast are adjusted correctly you should be able to see the 1 IRE and 2 IRE above black bars on the black background and the 1 IRE and 2 IRE below white bars should be visible on the white background When the brightness is adjusted correctly black objects should appear black with the details still intact and lighter areas should be light not gray with the details st...

Page 12: ...d forth at the chosen output frequency selected in the framerate parameter When this test pattern is displayed correctly the bar moves smoothly across the screen and bounces from side to side When this pattern is displayed incorrectly this bar may tear as it moves across the screen If your display does accept 24Hz or 48Hz a Display Profile should be saved for viewing film based content in addition...

Page 13: ...OSD select the control that you would like to adjust Horizontal or Vertical zoom and push the Enter button to show the current Zoom setting Push the p and button to increase or decrease the zooming factor Zoom can only increase the size of the image NOTE The Zoom and Pan functions are applied to the input signal not the output This is an important consideration especially for the Pan function For ...

Page 14: ...have not customized the aspect ratio and the current aspect ratio settings are the same as a system defined preset In this case the system will not allow you to save the preset setting Input Adjust Control Push the Input Adjust button once to show the current input adjustment function You can cycle through the available functions by pushing this button repeatedly Mosquito Noise Reduction The RS VP...

Page 15: ...lt overscan value is 0 which means 100 of the input image is shown The maximum overscan value is 20 which means the input image is scaled up by 120 This is a setting that is saved on a per input per format basis To adjust the overscan level 1 Push the p or q button The current level is shown 2 Push the p or q button to decrease or increase the amount of overscan 3 The Overscan value is applied to ...

Page 16: ...usts the ratio between white and black signal levels and is effective as a gain control The difference between this and the Brightness control is that this adjusts the difference between the brightest and darkest part of the image Note that all displays have a maximum white level Going beyond this level only clips the upper gray levels and you will lose color resolution at the brighter levels Adju...

Page 17: ...ton The FPD displays No 2 Press the same button to switch to Yes 3 Confirm this selection by pressing the Enter button NOTE Resetting the RS VP2 to the factory defaults will cause all previously saved settings to be lost Record any important settings before performing this action Software Update Use this parameter to install the latest software into your RS VP2 The latest software is available at ...

Page 18: ...e Display aspect ratio The example below shows 16 9 projector 1 78 1 and a 2 35 1 screen you can shift the image to match the exact location of your screen In this situation the image is shifted down putting all of the mask at the top of the projected image Underscan represents the visible display area a sub set of the Active Output Area Underscan is like a negative zoom which preserves the aspect...

Page 19: ...ve if the back and forth panning motion of the test pattern is smooth or if it jerks or stutters If the former then the display supports that particular resolution and frame rate without perform ing any frame rate conversion of its own if the latter then the display is performing frame rate conversion on the signal Examples These configuration options provide a lot of flexibility to deal with diff...

Page 20: ...o ensure that damage is not caused please check the manual of the device that you intend on connecting to the RS VP2 before inserting the trigger plug into the jack Trigger 1 is powered on when the RS VP2 is powered on Trigger 1 is powered off when the RS VP2 is put into Standby mode This can be useful for powering on a display or motor izing a screen or lift Trigger 2 can be programmed to be powe...

Page 21: ...ertical Range 0 200 Presets 4 3 Full Frame Letterbox 16 9 Full Frame 4 3 Stretch Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Preset 5 Preset 6 Preset 7 Preset 8 Preset 9 Preset 10 User Save User to Preset 1 No Yes Preset 2 No Yes Preset 3 No Yes Preset 4 No Yes Preset 5 No Yes Preset 6 No Yes Preset 7 No Yes Preset 8 No Yes Preset 9 No Yes Preset 10 No Yes Input Adjust Mosquito Noise Reduction Off Low Med...

Page 22: ...try Brightness Contrast Checkerboard Vertical Lines Horizontal Lines Judder Color8 Bars75 Color8 Bars100 Window IRE10 Window IRE20 Window IRE30 Window IRE40 Window IRE50 Window IRE60 Window IRE70 Window IRE80 Window IRE90 Window IRE100 Gray Ramp Xhatch Coarse Xhatch Fine Focus Half B W H Clr7 Bars75 H Clr7 Bars100 H Clr8 Bars75 H Clr8 Bars100 Black White Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yelllow Auto St...

Page 23: ... Front Porch Range Vertical Sync Range Vertical Back Porch Range Aspect Ratio Display 4 3 5 4 16 9 Custom Lens Mode 1 Mode 1 Auto Mode 2 None Screen 4 3 16 9 2 35 1 Custom Range 1 00 3 00 Image Shift Vertical Range 30 30 Horizontal Range 30 30 Underscan Range 0 100 Sync Type Bi Level Tri Level Composite H V H V H V H V Color Space RGB YPbPr YCbCr 4 2 2 YCbCr 4 4 4 Output Level Video PC Framerate 2...

Page 24: ...r 2 Lens On Off Audio Select S PDIF HDMI Display Profile Select Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Profile 5 Profile 6 Profile 7 Profile 8 Profile 9 Profile 10 Save Profile 1 No Yes Profile 2 No Yes Profile 3 No Yes Profile 4 No Yes Profile 5 No Yes Profile 6 No Yes Profile 7 No Yes Profile 8 No Yes Profile 9 No Yes Profile 10 No Yes Auto Off On ...

Page 25: ...erate conversion 30 front panel display FPD 7 G game console 13 19 H HDCP mode 20 33 hue 26 I image mapping 16 info screen 5 input adjustment controls 22 input aspect ratio control 18 input format settings 31 installation guidelines 6 L line offset function 20 M menu navigation 4 N non volatile memory 31 O output aspect ratio control 29 output setup 28 overscan function 23 P package contents 2 pan...

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