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1.

  Navigate to the picture menus below to set the desired values for each source:

 

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a.  Picture Contrast – Adjustable from -50 to +50

 

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b.  Picture Brightness – Adjustable from -50 to +50

 

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c.  Picture Saturation – Adjustable from -50 to +50

 

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d.  Picture Tint – Adjustable from -50 to +50

 

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e.  Picture Sharpness – Adjustable from 0 to +50

 

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f.  Picture Aspect 

 

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i. 

Full Screen – use this setting to eliminate black bars on the top or sides of the 

image.

 

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ii. 

Letter Box – this setting applies black bars on the top and bottom of the 

image, simulating a 16:9 ratio

 

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iii. 

Pillar Box – this setting applies black bars on the sides of the image, simulating 

a 4:3 ratio

 

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iv. 

Horizontal Zoom In – apply this setting to eliminate black bars on the sides of a 

4:3 ratio source image

 

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v. 

Vertical Zoom In – apply this setting to eliminate black bars on the top and 

bottom of a 16:9 ratio source image

 

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vi. 

Horizontal and Vertical Zoom In - 

 

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g.   VGA AR Set –  Set this parameter to match the incoming resolution at the VGA/RGBHV 

input

 

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i. 

1024x768

 

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ii. 

1280x768

 

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iii. 

1366x768

 

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h.  Set Picture Default – Sets all picture adjustments above to the factory default setting.  

2.

  Navigate to the screen menus below in order to make any necessary image adjustments to 

properly size and/or position each source:

 

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i.  Screen Horizontal Position – Adjustable from -20 to +20

 

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j.  Screen Vertical Position – Adjustable from -20 to +20

 

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k.  Screen Horizontal Size – Adjustable from -20 to +20*

 

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l.  Screen Vertical Size – Adjustable from -20 to +20*

 

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m.  Screen Horizontal Offset – Adjustable from -20 to +20**

 

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n.  Screen Vertical Offset – Adjustable from -20 to +20**

 

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o.  Set Screen default – 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 limited.

** Adjustable range is 0 to +20 for analog video.  HDMI is -20 to +20.

Operation

After all of the setup steps above, the KD-VP2500 is ready for operation.  Most applications will 
involve only input switching for day to day operation.  There are a several options for controlling the 
unit.  Most commands can be issued via IR remote control, RS-232 or simply by using the front 
panel buttons.

Front Panel Control

For switching inputs, simply press the ‘Input Select’ button on the right side of the front panel.  See 
number 8 on Figure 4.  Pressing this button repeatedly will cycle through all video inputs.

IR (Remote Control)

The KD-VP2500 ships with an IR remote control providing direct selection of inputs and adjustment 
of the most common parameters via ‘hot buttons’.  Hot buttons enable quick adjustment to these 
parameters without the need to access the extensive menu through the LCD.  As illustrated in the 
following diagram, these convenient keys are clearly marked and aid in configuring and operating 
the KD-VP2500.

Figure 5: IR Remote Buttons

Power Off

Power On

Contrast:  

Higher/Lower

Aspect Ratio 

Zoom Modes 

   H Zoom (toggles H Zoom, 

Pillarbox, Fullscreen)

   V Zoom (toggles V Zoom, 

Letterbox, Fullscreen)

   H&V Zoom (toggles H&V 

Zoom and Fullscreen)

Menu Navigation Buttons

Color Saturation 

Press this, then the up and down 

arrows to adjust

Brightness:  

Higher/Lower

Still:   

Freezes Current 

Video Image

Source Input Selection

Not Used

Menu Button

Tint

Press this, then the up and down 

arrows to adjust

Edge Enhance

Press this, then the up and down 

arrows to adjust

Audio Mute

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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