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BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT YOU MUST ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THE LICENSE 
AGREEMENT. READ THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. IF IT IS MISSING, CONTACT 
LUMAGEN, INC. TO OBTAIN A COPY. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO BE BOUND THE 
TERMS OF THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, RETURN THE PRODUCT TO THE POINT OF SALE 
IMMEDIATELY. BY DISASSEMBLING OR USING THE PRODUCT, YOU ACCEPT ALL 
TERMS OF THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. 
TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL LUMAGEN, ITS 
SUPPLIERS, OR ITS DEALERS, BE HELD LIABLE FOR INJURY TO PERSONS OR 
PROPERTY, ANY LOST REVENUE, LOST PROFIT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, 
CONSEQUENCIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, IMPAIRMENT OF OR DAMAGE TO OTHER 
GOODS, HOWEVER CAUSED REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY, RESULTING 
FROM THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT, EVEN IF LUMAGEN, ITS 
SUPPLIERS, OR ITS DEALERS, HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH 
DAMAGE.  
LUMAGEN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR OMISSIONS OR ERRORS IN ITS 
DOCUMENTATION OR SOFTWARE.

 

LUMAGEN RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE 

CHANGES TO ITS PRODUCTS AND DOCUMENTATION WITHOUT NOTICE. 

Unless you are experienced in the installation and set-up of high-performance video 
electronics

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 we suggest you hire a professional home -theater specialist to do installation and 

configuration of this product. We recommend that you choose a professional who has been 
certified by the Imaging Science Foundation™  (ISF). 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, 
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules, Canadian ICES-003, and CISPR 22. These limits are 
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not 
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, 
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to 
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 

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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 

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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is 
connected. 

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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

Unauthorized modifications to this equipment may void Lumagen’s limited warranty and the 
user’s authority to operate this equipment. 
Lumagen is a registered trademark of Lumagen Inc. VisionDVI, VisionHDP, VisionHDQ, and other 
Lumagen product names, are trademarks of Lumagen, Inc. Other trademarks are the property of 
their respective owners. 

WARNINGS: 

 

Do not defeat the safety features of the power supply or power cord, such as, 
but not limited to, removing the ground pin connection. 

 

Do not open, insert objects into, or spill liquid into, this equipment.

 

 

Do not block the

 

cooling vents. 

 

Do not program an output resolution that exceeds the maximum specified 
refresh rate of the attached television, or projector. 

 

Improperly set gray-bar intensity may accelerate screen burn-in. Consult a 
home-theater specialist for help setting gray-bar intensity. 

Summary of Contents for VisionHDP

Page 1: ...designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used...

Page 2: ...llation Commands 14 Output Configuration 14 Display Type 14 Vertical Output Resolution Presets 15 Vertical Output Resolution Programmable 15 Vertical Output Refresh Rate 15 Horizontal Resolution for D...

Page 3: ...ous Commands 25 Calibrate Component RGB inputs 5 and 6 25 On Screen Display Enable 25 Initial Power State 25 Power On On Screen Message 25 Power On and Power Off RS232 Output Message 25 Lock the Confi...

Page 4: ...mponent RGB 2 DVI D Two optional SDI inputs All video processing features are supported for HDCP encrypted DVI D inputs All video processing features are supported for HD analog YPBPR and RGB inputs C...

Page 5: ...the odd lines So an entire image called a frame takes a thirtieth or twenty fifth of a second to display on the screen An i suffix on the resolution specification is used to indicate interlaced format...

Page 6: ...common in home theaters When the digital processing is completed the video is converted to analog using digital to analog converters DACs or is output as DVI D digital video To accommodate the variou...

Page 7: ...upplied infrared remote control or using the RS232 serial control port Contact the installer for information on user commands if the RS232 serial port is used Remote Control The infrared remote contro...

Page 8: ...unchanged when a new input is selected e g if input 2 memory B is active pressing 3 selects input 3 memory B Input Aspect Ratio Selection The four source aspect ratios are 4 3 letterbox 16 9 and 1 85...

Page 9: ...ent Warranty card RS232 null modem cable for updating the VisionHDQ Front Panel NOTE The front panel LED does NOT stay on by default To change the LED function to stay illuminated to indicate power on...

Page 10: ...nt or RGB Input 5 and 6 Composite video Input 7 and 8 SVideo SDI INPUT 9 and INPUT 0 optional Optional Serial Digital Interface inputs RS 232 The RS232 serial port allows the use of an external home t...

Page 11: ...the arrow key acts as a backspace key Some commands are activated immediately Other commands must be explicitly accepted by pressing OK If needed OK is listed as part of the command Pressing EXIT can...

Page 12: ...59 94 is 5 9 9 4 Set output resolution The output resolution defaults to 480p with 480 active scanlines in progressive format A different output resolution can be selected using the menu or by direct...

Page 13: ...reen aspect ratio is 16 9 the default Press MENU 0 6 value OK where value is the screen aspect ratio in hundredths 4 3 is MENU 0 6 1 3 3 OK Set the output level For DVI D HDMI displays it is important...

Page 14: ...If a display supports whiter than white the 104 IRE bar may be visible This is not a requirement but does show that there is some additional headroom above white If either or both the 4 IRE and or 96...

Page 15: ...ack to this step Adjust the top left corner of the image first Then adjust the bottom right corner Input top left MENU IN CONFIG ADJ SIZE TOPL OK Input bottom right MENU IN CONFIG ADJ SIZE BTMR OK Sel...

Page 16: ...s on a yellow background Adjust to balance any color transition errors on the left and right edges of the red bars The CB and CR channels are calibrated independently MENU IN CONFIG ADJ YC DLY CBCR CB...

Page 17: ...9 3 2 1 Output DVI D only if detected else analog only DVI D only MENU 0 9 3 2 2 DVI D only even if DVI D is not detected Analog only MENU 0 9 3 2 3 Analog only even if DVI D is detected Both MENU 0 9...

Page 18: ...ormat is MENU 0 3 value OK or MENU OUT RES VRES value OK Vertical Output Refresh Rate Set the vertical refresh rate The range is 23 98 DVI D to 120 Hertz in hundredths e g 75 00 is entered as 7 5 0 0...

Page 19: ...mmand screen is once again displayed without the changes The parameters entered are for vertical V or horizontal H for the total pixel count TOT the active pixel count RES the sync pulse duration SYN...

Page 20: ...Unfortunately many digital displays do not allow the picture to be resized in this manner and that is where the SHRINK command comes in The SHRINK command can achieve the same result when trying to el...

Page 21: ...the other configuration memories see the Copy Input Settings section on page 24 Then calibrate the other inputs To program one of the independent input memories select the input then select the config...

Page 22: ...d input memory Then use this command to select the desired output configuration The command is MENU IN OUTSEL 0 7 OK Black and White Levels To set the black level also referred to as brightness and wh...

Page 23: ...he sides of the video source It is different then cropping in that the video is not stretched to fill the screen It can be useful for pass through modes where you do not wish the video processor to sc...

Page 24: ...boxed image with black bars on the left and right The PILLARBOXED parameter must be enabled for this case The Lumagen will then crop the pillbox bars and stretch the active 4 3 image When enabled the...

Page 25: ...ws change the selected character The command format is MENU IN CONFIG NAME Select Deinterlacing Mode The default deinterlacing mode for both SD and HD material is to automatically detect film or video...

Page 26: ...put is not an appropriate multiple of the input For NTSC genlock is able to lock output rates of 24sF actually 23 976Hz 47 95Hz 59 94Hz or 71 93 Hz For PAL sources 50 Hz and 75 Hz outputs can achieve...

Page 27: ...f the setup controls that are needed for other inputs The SDI input is set for a default cable length of 10 meters If a longer cable is used enable the SDI cable equalization as follows MENU 0 9 7 4 T...

Page 28: ...acter to change The and arrows change the selected character The command format is MENU MISC POWR MSG OK Power On and Power Off RS232 Output Message Change the power on or power off message to transmi...

Page 29: ...om 10 to 100 IRE in 10 IRE steps using the and arrows The command format is MENU MISC TPAT OK Menu Timeout The MENU timeout can be changed The command is MENU 0 9 0 5 Toggle menu timeout Short default...

Page 30: ...is retained even if the unit is disconnected from power Configuration from previous save is retained to allow one level of save undo The command format is MENU SAVE SAVE OK OK Save Undo Revert to the...

Page 31: ...ON Power on STBY Power to standby M MENU Activate menu X EXIT Exit Often acts as a cancel key CLR Force menu off e g can use to assure menu is off for input selection i INPUT Choose input i e i2 ente...

Page 32: ...al Resolution e g V960 enter for 960p VRATE Set Vertical rate e g 5994 enter for 59 94 Hz H HRATE Set Horizontal Rate e g H45000 enter for 45KHz ASPECT Set Output aspect ratio e g 178 enter for 16 9 d...

Page 33: ...color bar pattern COLGRN Green Color saturation offset Use green color bar pattern HUEGRN Green Hue offset Use green color bar pattern CUE Chroma Upsample Error mitigation filter CTMP Grayscale and ga...

Page 34: ...ndent output configurations AUTOIND Automatically select output configuration for NTSC or PAL input COPY Copy current output configuration to selected output configuration s MISC LCD Visible for Visio...

Page 35: ...is the circuitry inside the display Making the HSync pulse narrower with the Lumagen HSync Width command MENU 0 9 4 0 may eliminate this problem A system s ground loop noise can cause visible horizont...

Page 36: ...p for 7 inch 840p for 8 inch and 960p for 9 inch Use the instructions in the Installation Commands section of this manual to select the appropriate resolution High definition direct view and rear proj...

Page 37: ...se HD inputs when Multiple Output Mode is enabled the output configuration numbers for each of these is listed as four numbers separated by a in the order shown above The output configuration selectio...

Page 38: ...cables the signal order at the BNC connectors is generally red green blue horizontal sync and vertical sync but this may vary Is the source HDCP encrypted Then the display must have HDCP capability If...

Page 39: ...the update may fail in a way that prevents the Lumagen from functioning normally For this case there is a special recovery mode The Lumagen has a small boot program that runs when power is first conn...

Page 40: ...or to 800p VisionDVI at up to 60 Hertz The analog output supports RGB and YPRPB Both formats support bilevel and trilevel sync RGB also supports discrete horizontal and vertical or discrete composite...

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