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Lumagen 

Vision

 

 Quick Reference Guide 

© 2003 Lumagen, Inc. 

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The remote control setup sequence for common configurations is described below. For additional 
information, see the 

Installation Commands

 section of the 

User Manual and Installer Guide

.

 

 

 Connect video cables and power. Turn all required components on. 

 Set the output type. Use RGBHV (default) if display has an RGBHV input. Examples: 

YP

R

P

B

 trilevel: 

 

MENU

  

1

  

1

  

OK  

Component with embedded trilevel sync 

YP

R

P

B

 bilevel: 

 

MENU

  

1

  

1

 

 

ˆ

  

OK 

Component with embedded bilevel sync 

RGB H

V

:  

 

MENU

  

1

  

2

  

OK 

 

RGB with discrete H

 and V

 sync (default) 

RGB S

:  

 

 

MENU

  

1

  

3

  

OK 

 

RGB with discrete composite

 sync (default) 

RGsB: 

 

 

 

MENU

  

1

  

4

  

ˆ

  

OK 

RGB with embedded bilevel sync 

 Set the output resolution. For a fixed pixel device use the maximum resolution it accepts, 

not

 

its native resolution. This will improve the picture unless there is a major design flaw in the 
fixed pixel display. The commands are as follows: 

    480p: 

MENU

 

2

 

1   

540p: 

MENU

 

2

 

2   

600p: 

MENU

 

2

 

 

720p: 

MENU

 

2

 

4   

768p: 

MENU

 

2

 

5   

840p: 

MENU

 

2

 

 

1080p: 

MENU

 

2

 

7   

1080i: 

MENU

 

2

 

 

Other: 

MENU

 

3

 

value

 

OK

, where 

value

 is the resolution (e.g. 

9

0

0

 Set the vertical refresh rate (default = 59.94 Hz). For NTSC, use the default. For PAL using 

50.00 Hz is optimal, but higher rates can be used to reduce flicker. Press “

MENU

 

4

 

value

 

OK

 ” 

where “

value

 ” is the vertical refresh rate in hundredths. For example a vertical refresh rate of 

59.94 is entered as 

MENU

 

4

  

5  9  9  4

  

OK

 Set the output aspect ratio. Press “

MENU

  

6

  

value

  

OK

 ” where “

value

 ” is the desired screen 

aspect ratio in hundredths (16:9 is 

MENU

 

6

 

1

 

7

 

8

, 4:3 is 

MENU

 

6

 

1

 

3

 

3

 For 

MENU

 commands press the 

MENU

 button, use arrow keys to highlight the next item in the list 

and press the 

OK

 button. An “

”denotes levels in the menu hierarchy. 

 Play a DVD calibration disc and select it as the input source. Typically either AVIA™ or 

Digital Video Essentials™ calibration DVDs are used. 

 Display one of the test images with “overscan” markers. On AVIA one such test pattern is the 

200 TVL chart in the Advanced AVIA section. Select the appropriate input aspect ratio so the 
test pattern is full-screen (e.g. 16:9 for a 16:9 screen aspect ratio). 

 Adjust output size and position to minimize the amount of overscan. In other words, try to get 

the entire active image on-screen. If the display has output size and position, use it rather than 
the Lumagen controls. Otherwise use the following Lumagen commands: 
  For sizing: 

MENU

 

 

OUT 

 

RES 

 

SIZE 

 [

ˆ

], 

OK

 

  For positioning: 

MENU

 

 

OUT 

 

RES 

 

POS 

 [

ˆ

], 

OK

 

 Adjust the input size and position using the Lumagen controls. When the Lumagen input size 

controls are selected, the corner of the image being adjusted is moved toward the center of the 
screen to simplify accurate calibration. First adjust the top-left of the image so that all active 
pixels are on-screen. Then adjust the bottom-right. 
  For top-left: 

MENU

 

 

IN 

 

ADJ 

 

SIZE 

 

TOPL

 

 [

ˆ

], 

OK

 

  For bottom-right: 

MENU

 

 

IN 

 

ADJ 

 

SIZE 

 

BTMR

 

 [

ˆ

], 

OK

 

 Recheck the output size and position and readjust as necessary. 

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