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5. Output Resolution Menus

 

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a.  Output Resolution

 

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i. 

640x480p

 

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ii. 

720x480i/P

 

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iii. 

720x576i/P

 

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iv. 

1920x540P

 

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v. 

1280x720P

 

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vi. 

1280X768P

 

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vii. 

1366/1368x768P

 

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viii. 

1400x1050P

 

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ix. 

1920x1080i/P

 

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b.  Output Resolution Default – Sets the 
output resolution of the KD-VP2500 back 
to the default setting of 1280X720P

6. HDMI Menus

 

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a.  HDMI Input CSC

 

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i. 

Auto

 

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ii. 

RGB

 

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iii. 

YCbCr

 

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b.  HDMI Output CSC

 

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i. 

Auto

 

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ii. 

RGB

 

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iii. 

YCbCr

 

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c.  HDMI Output Setup

 

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i. 

HDMI

 

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ii. 

DVI

7.  Analog Output Menu

 

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a.  RGBHV

 

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b.  YPbPr

8. Test Patterns

 

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a.  Input Test Pattern – the input test 
pattern is inserted at the input of the 
scaler circuit.

 

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i. 

Normal - This setting 

disables input test patterns from 
being sent to the KD-VP2500 video 
outputs and is used for normal 
operation of the unit.

 

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ii. 

Cross-Diaganol Lines

 

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iii. 

Horizontal Ramp

 

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iv. 

Vertical Ramp

 

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v. 

Horizontal Gray Scale

 

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vi. 

Vertical Gray Scale

 

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vii. 

Horizontal Color Bars

 

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viii. 

Vertical Color Bars

 

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b.  Output Test Pattern – the output test 
pattern is inserted at the output of the 
scaler circuit

 

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i. 

Normal Display – This 

setting disables output test patterns 
from being sent to the KD-VP2500 
video outputs and is used for normal 
operation of the unit.

 

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ii. 

Horizontal Ramp

 

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iii. 

Color Bars

 

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iv. 

Cross Hatch

 

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v. 

White Window

 

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vi. 

Gray Scale

 

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vii. 

Wide Horizontal Ramp

 

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viii. 

Wide Vertical Ramp

 

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ix. 

Cross Pattern

 

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x. 

White Pattern

9. Factory Default

 

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Choosing this option and selecting ‘Yes’ 
confirmation will reset ALL parameters in 
the menus above to their factory default.  
See page 12 for default settings.

Setup and Operation

After all cabling is connected and the unit powered on, there are some functional settings 
which need to be made.  These include output resolution, screen and audio/video association 
menu assignments as well as proper color space settings.  Additionally, there are many detailed 
parameters which can be adjusted to taste or to compensate for different sources and/or displays.  
These parameters are grouped within the picture and screen menus.  

The following detailed steps will facilitate easy setup and operation of the KD-VP2500.

Setup

Configure the functional settings of the KD-VP2500.  It will help to have a video signal present at 
selected input 

1. 

Set desired output resolution

 – Navigate to the ‘Output Resolution’ menu.  Press the left or 

right arrow button repeatedly until the desired resolution is displayed.  These resolutions take 
effect immediately and there is no need to press the ‘select’ button to engage the setting.  

2. 

Set the A/V associations

 - Each video input is able to be associated with any audio input.  

Navigate to the ‘A/V Association’ menu until the desired video input is displayed.  For example, 
to assign stereo analog input 1 to Component 1, go to ‘A/V Set Component 1’.  Press the left or 
right arrow button until Stereo 1 is displayed.  Assignment takes place immediately.

3. 

Set the intended color space conversion (CSC) for HDMI Input/Output

 – Proper color 

space must be set for HDMI input and output.  The correct setting depends on the source 
and display characteristics.  Navigate to the ‘HDMI In CSC’ or ‘HDMI Out CSC’ menu.  There 
is an ‘auto’ setting in these two menus which can be used most reliably.  Alternatively, it may 
sometimes be necessary to select either RGB or YCbCr color space conversion.  With any of 
the above menus, the correct setting will be apparent when viewing the display, as the wrong 
setting will yield incorrect colors in the image.  In order to determine, with accuracy, what the 
correct settings should be, use the built-in color bar test patterns on the KD-VP2500 to assure 
proper setup.

4. 

Set the intended CSC for the analog video output

 – Proper color space must also be set 

for the analog video output.  Navigate to the ‘Analog Out CSC’ menu and select either YPbPr 
or RGB, depending on the requirement of the display.  With the above menu, the correct setting 
will be apparent when viewing the display, as the wrong setting will yield incorrect colors in the 
image.  In order to determine, with accuracy, what the correct settings should be, use the built-
in color bar test patterns on the KD-VP2500 to assure proper setup.

5. 

Setup the HDMI output port

 – Navigate to the ‘HDMI Out Setup’ menu.  Use the left or 

right arrow button to select either DVI or HDMI.  When using DVI equipped displays and an 
appropriate HDMI to DVI adapter cable out of the KD-VP2500, set this menu to DVI.  When 
using HDMI equipped screens, set this menu to HDMI.

After the above functional settings have been configured, detailed adjustments can be made for 
each individual video input source.  To begin the input source setup, choose an input with which 
to start.  Complete the steps below, and then continue on to the next video input, completing the 
same steps for each source.  The KD-VP2500 will automatically store every parameter below for 
each input.

Summary of Contents for KD-VP2500 HD Hot Rod

Page 1: ...nd Consumers We provide total video system solutions because we know and help drive the technology the industry the business and all the latest up and coming standards But most of all we know exactly...

Page 2: ...Connect video audio outputs to display or receiving devices 4 Connect power to the KD VP2500 and all other input output devices and turn them on 5 On the KD VP2500 assign audio inputs to appropriate v...

Page 3: ...alog outputs more true to the original content The HDMI outputs are the only signals that are affected by these low cost scaling circuits When HD DVD and Blu Ray devices are connected to the KD VP2500...

Page 4: ...0Hz 1280x 720P 50 60Hz 1280x 768P 60Hz 1366x 768P 60Hz 1400x 1050P 60Hz 1920x 540P 60Hz 1920x 1080i 50 60Hz 1920x 1080P 50 60Hz HDMI 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 VGA RGBHV 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Component Video...

Page 5: ...display For VGA RGBHV displays use the following connection scheme i R Pr ii G Y iii B Pb iv H Hsync v V Vsync b Note that displays with VGA style input connectors will need an appropriate RGBHV to VG...

Page 6: ...00 unit from the source devices to the display s and or devices You MUST use the external power supply provided with your unit or you VOID the Key Digital Warranty and risk damage to your unit and ass...

Page 7: ...til the desired resolution is displayed These resolutions take effect immediately and there is no need to press the select button to engage the setting 2 Set the A V associations Each video input is a...

Page 8: ...ault Sets all screen adjustments above to the factory default settings Note that there are limits to these adjustments on some resolutions When using larger resolutions the range of this adjustment is...

Page 9: ...ate HDMI2 with audio input 0 11 17 A V Set Component1 11 AV3 Associate Component1 w audio input 0 11 18 A V Set Component2 11 AV4 Associate Component2 with audio input 0 11 19 A V Set Component3 11 AV...

Page 10: ...L 2 2 Auto Detect Mode On Off PON POF Example To turn PAL 2 2 on issue the command PON Example To turn PAL 2 2 off issue the command POF The PAL 2 2 pull down process is used specifically for conversi...

Page 11: ...between the unit and the PC 9 Disconnect power from the KD VP2500 unit The power supply must be disconnected either from the back of the unit or from the wall outlet to have a complete power shutdown...

Page 12: ...customer support questions please contact us at Phone 914 667 9700 E mail customersupport keydigital com Technical Support For technical questions about using Key Digital products please contact us a...

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