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VP-426 - Operating the VP-426

 

 

Operating the VP-426 

The 

VP-426 

is operated directly using the front panel buttons and the OSD menu 

(see 

Section 

 5.2

). 

5.1 

Operating the VP-426 from the Front Panel Buttons  

During normal operation (without the OSD), the front panel buttons perform the 

following functions: 

 

Pressing MENU opens the on-screen display (OSD) main menu (see 

Section 

 

5.2

), the next press closes the OSD  

 

Pr/FREEZE freezes the display, the next press unfreezes the display 

 

Pressing MENU and 

–/AUTO ADJUST together resets the display to 720p 

 

Pressing ENTER and +/FREEZE together resets the display to XGA 

5.2 

Using the OSD  

You can use the OSD to set a wide variety of parameters. When the MENU button 

is pressed, the main menu opens (see 

Section 

 5.2.2

) allowing access to all the 

device settings. 

5.2.1 

Operating the OSD from the Front Panel Buttons 

While the OSD is open, the front panel buttons perform the following functions: 

 

Pressing - and + move forward and backward through the menu items and 

decrement or increment the parameter values  

 

Pressing ENTER selects and activates a menu item or accepts the parameter 

value set  

 

Pressing MENU closes the OSD menu 

The menu times out by default after 10 seconds. To change the OSD display time, adjust 
the OSD/TIMER parameter.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for VP-426

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MODEL VP 426 HDMI PC Scaler P N 2900 300277 Rev 4 www kramerAV com ...

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Page 3: ...Connecting the VP 426 6 4 1 Connecting the Remote Terminal Block 7 5 Operating the VP 426 9 5 1 Operating the VP 426 from the Front Panel Buttons 9 5 2 Using the OSD 9 5 3 Upgrading the Firmware 13 6 Technical Specifications 14 6 1 Input Resolutions and Refresh Rate 14 Figures Figure 1 VP 426 HDMI PC Scaler 5 Figure 2 Connecting the VP 426 HDMI PC Scaler 7 Figure 3 Connecting the Remote Contact Cl...

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Page 5: ...e deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching and elevated noise levels often associated with low quality cables Do not secure the cables in tight bundles or roll the slack into tight coils Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may adversely influence signal quality Position your Kramer VP 426 away from moisture excessive sunlight and dust This equipment is to be ...

Page 6: ...ected and recycled To comply with the WEEE Directive Kramer Electronics has made arrangements with the European Advanced Recycling Network EARN and will cover any costs of treatment recycling and recovery of waste Kramer Electronics branded equipment on arrival at the EARN facility For details of Kramer s recycling arrangements in your particular country go to our recycling pages at http www krame...

Page 7: ... Reading and storage of acceptor s EDID Component RGBHV YPBPR or HDMI inputs RGBHV and HDMI simultaneous outputs Input auto scanning Analog embedded audio support for inputs and outputs A built in ProcAmp for convenient signal adjustment An On Screen Display OSD for easy setup and adjustment accessible via the front panel buttons A non volatile memory that retains the last settings used A freeze b...

Page 8: ... press to move forward through the list or to increment the parameter value When not in OSD press to freeze the display 9 PROG USB Connector Connects to a PC for programming upgrade 10 PC IN 15 pin HD Connector Connects to a PC computer graphics source 11 AUDIO IN PC 3 5mm Mini Jack Connects to an unbalanced stereo PC source 12 AUDIO IN HDMI 3 5mm Mini Jack Connects to an unbalanced stereo HDMI so...

Page 9: ...wn here PIN Signal 1 PR 2 Y 3 PB 6 7 8 Ground 2 Connect an HDMI video source to the HDMI IN connector for example from a DVD player 3 Connect the PC OUT 15 pin HD connector and the AUDIO OUT 3 5mm mini jack to a computer graphics with audio acceptor for example an analog display and an unbalanced amplifier When connecting to an XGA acceptor RGBHV connect to the acceptor s XGA connector 4 Connect t...

Page 10: ...similar way to the INPUT SELECT button Using the contact closure remote control also known as push to make momentary contact you can select the PC or the HDMI input To do so momentarily connect the required input pin HDMI or PC on the REMOTE terminal block connector to the G ground pin as shown in Figure 3 Do not connect more than one PIN to the GND PIN at the same time ...

Page 11: ...8 VP 426 Connecting the VP 426 Figure 3 Connecting the Remote Contact Closure Switches ...

Page 12: ...play to 720p Pressing ENTER and FREEZE together resets the display to XGA 5 2 Using the OSD You can use the OSD to set a wide variety of parameters When the MENU button is pressed the main menu opens see Section 5 2 2 allowing access to all the device settings 5 2 1 Operating the OSD from the Front Panel Buttons While the OSD is open the front panel buttons perform the following functions Pressing...

Page 13: ... highlight EXIT and press ENTER press MENU or wait until the menu times out 5 2 2 The OSD Menu Structure Main Menu Submenu Values Notes Picture Contrast 0 100 Adjusts the contrast Brightness 0 100 Adjusts the brightness Finetune COMPONENT Hue 0 100 Sets the color hue Saturation 0 100 Sets the color saturation Sharpness 0 100 Sets the sharpness of the picture Noise Reduction Off Low Middle High Sel...

Page 14: ...1400x1050 1400x1050 NATIVE 1600x900 1600x900 640x480 VGA Exit Select to exit to the Main Menu Audio Input Volume 0 100 Sets input volume Output Volume 0 100 Sets output volume Delay Off 40ms 110ms 150ms Sets delay Input Analog Select to use the analog audio input when the HDMI input is selected Embedded Select to use the embedded audio when the HDMI input is selected Automatic Auto select DVI inpu...

Page 15: ...uts until a valid input is again detected or any keypad is pressed When set to Fast state sync is off after 17 seconds Auto input scan On Off Automatically scans the inputs and selects the first live one found default OFF Auto image On Off The auto image feature may be implemented every time the input is switched to VGA or when the input resolution changes Freeze Freeze only mute only freeze mute ...

Page 16: ... or numbers If necessary rename the file 2 Save the VP 426 bin file to a memory stick upgrading from a PC is not available 3 Disconnect power from the VP 426 4 Plug the memory stick into the USB connector on the VP 426 5 Press and hold the Menu button while reconnecting power to the VP 426 6 When three LEDs light at the same time release the MENU button meaning the device is in the FW upgrading mo...

Page 17: ...prox CONTROLS Front panel buttons 1 remote contact closure on a 3 pin terminal block connector 1 USB for programming INDICATORS ON HDMI and PC LEDs POWER CONSUMPTION 5V DC 1 1A OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F STORAGE TEMPERATURE 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F HUMIDITY 10 to 90 RHL non condensing DIMENSIONS 18 8cm x 11 4cm x 2 5cm 7 4 x 4 5 x 1 0 W D H WEIGHT 0 45kg 1 0lb INCLUDED ACCESSORIES P...

Page 18: ...VP 426 Technical Specifications 15 Resolution Refresh Rate Component PC HDMI WXGA 60 1366x768 V V SXGA 60 1400x1050 V V WSXGA 60 1680x1050 V V WUXGA 60 1920x1200 V V ...

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Page 20: ...pening andservicing For the latest information on our products and a list of Kramer distributors visit our Web site where updates to this user manual may be found We welcome your questions comments and feedback www kramerAV com info kramerel com P N 2900 300277 Rev 4 ...

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