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C2-6104A

Video Processor Operation Manual

 

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Melrose, MA 02176 
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Page 1: ...C2 6104A OPERATION MANUAL C2 6104A Video Processor Operation Manual 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1 800 517 8431 Visit us at www TestEquipmentDepot com ...

Page 2: ...ntrols 5 6 2 Menu navigation buttons 6 6 3 Advanced menus 6 6 4 Special button combinations and functions 6 6 4 1 Locking front panel buttons IR remote control 6 6 4 2 Restore power on settings 6 6 4 3 Factory Reset 6 6 4 4 Forcing output to specific resolutions 7 7 VIDEO INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 8 7 1 C2 6104A 8 7 2 Computer Video inputs 8 7 3 Computer Video outputs 8 7 4 Block diagram product architec...

Page 3: ...the Adjust transitions group 34 8 9 Adjust tally menu item 35 8 10 Items associated with the Adjust ethernet group 37 8 11 Items associated with the Adjust resolutions group 39 8 12 Items Associated with the System group 42 9 SERIAL PORT 47 9 1 Connection 47 9 2 Communications protocol 47 10 SERIAL IP CONTROL SPECIFICATION 49 10 1 Communication protocol basics 49 10 2 Packet format 50 10 3 Functio...

Page 4: ...elected but the image is rolling or pink 73 11 12 The video signal from my DVD player does not appear to work 73 11 13 Image is flashing snow is present or source image does not appear 73 12 RETURN PROCEDURE 74 12 1 Are you sure there s a fault 74 12 2 To return a unit for repair 74 13 WARRANTY POLICY 76 14 CONNECTOR PINOUTS 77 14 1 DVI I connector 77 14 2 RS232 RS485 RS422 D9 socket 77 15 SPECIFI...

Page 5: ... exclusive liability to the supplier and manufacturer regardless of the form of action shall not exceed the replacement cost of the materials described herein By using this equipment you have indicated that you have agreed to the terms listed above If you do not wish to agree or the above terms are contrary to your conditions of purchase you may return the equipment unused to your supplier All tra...

Page 6: ...he proper connection of this equipment for operation that insures FCC compliance Direct all inquiries regarding FCC compliance to TV One Multimedia Solutions 2791 Circleport Drive Erlanger KY 41018 USA Tel 859 282 7303 Fax 859 282 8225 1 3 Manual Version Information Version 2 14 Release Date November 2010 1 4 Manual Copyright Notice This Operation Manual is the intellectual property of TV One 2006...

Page 7: ...nto your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to q...

Page 8: ... or contact TV One at the sales office nearest to your geographic location and request the proper plug 2 1 Intellectual property Some IC chips in this product include confidential and or trade secret property Therefore you may not copy modify adapt translate distribute reverse engineer reverse assemble or decompile the contents thereof ...

Page 9: ...se a deux lames et une broche de mise à la masse La lame la plus large ou la troisième broche ont pour but de vous protéger Si la prise fournie ne correspond pas à la prise murale consultez un électricien pour remplacer l élément obsolète Protégez le cordon électrique pour éviter que l on ne marche dessus ou qu on ne le coince en particulier au niveau des prises mâles ou des prises murales et au n...

Page 10: ...lacement où doit être installé votre appareil Si vous n avez pas reçu la bonne prise N ESSAYEZ PAS de la modifier Vous devez au contraire immédiatement contacter votre revendeur ou le bureau de vente TV One le plus proche de chez vous pour demander la bonne prise 2 1 Propriété intellectuelle Certaines puces à circuits imprimés de ce produit contiennent des données confidentielles et ou des secrets...

Page 11: ...Erdungskontakt Der breitere Messerkontakt oder der Erdungskontakt dient Ihrer Sicherheit Falls der mitgelieferte Stecker nicht an eine Steckdose angeschlossen werden kann beauftragen Sie einen Elektriker die veraltete Steckdose auszutauschen Schützen Sie das Netzkabel so dass niemand auf das Netzkabel treten kann oder es insbesondere an Steckern Steckdosen und an der Stelle an der das Netzkabel au...

Page 12: ...t angeschlossen wird Falls Sie nicht den richtigen Stecker erhalten haben versuchen Sie NICHT ihn zu ändern Setzen Sie sich stattdessen mit Ihrem Fachhändler oder der Verkaufsniederlassung von TV One in Verbindung die sich am nächsten an Ihrem Wohnort befindet und fordern Sie den richtigen Stecker an 2 1 Geistiges Eigentum Einige IC Chips in diesem Produkt enthalten vertrauliche Informationen und ...

Page 13: ...son para su seguridad Si la clavija suministrada no se adapta a su toma de corriente consulte a un electricista para que cambie la toma obsoleta Proteja el cable de alimentación para que no se pueda pisar ni pellizcar especialmente junto a las clavijas tomas de corriente y en el punto de salida de las mismas en el aparato Use sólo accesorios elementos especificados por el fabricante Desenchufe el ...

Page 14: ...distribuidor o con TV One en la oficina de ventas más cercana a su localización geográfica y solicite la clavija adecuada 2 1 Propiedad intelectual Algunos chips con circuitos integrados presentes en este producto incluyen propiedad confidencial y o secreta del sector Por lo tanto usted no puede copiar modificar adaptar traducir distribuir diseñar a la inversa montar a la inversa o descompilar el ...

Page 15: ...dlekpin is er voor uw veiligheid Als de geleverde stekker niet in het stopcontact past vraag dan een elektricien om het verouderde stopcontact te vervangen Bescherm de netspanningkabel zodanig dat er niet op kan worden gelopen en dat er geen kink in kan komen vooral bij de stekker pinnen en bij de aansluiting op het apparaat Gebruik alleen de accessoires en onderdelen die door de fabrikant worden ...

Page 16: ...n zelf GEEN wijzigingen aan Neem in plaats daarvan direct contact op met uw dealer of met de afdeling verkoop van TV One die zich het dichtst bij u in de buurt bevindt en vraag om de juiste stekker 2 1 Intellectueel eigendom In bepaalde IC chips in dit product zijn vertrouwelijke informatie en of geheime handelseigendommen opgenomen Het is u daarom niet toegestaan om de inhoud ervan te kopiëren wi...

Page 17: ... den medföljande stickkontakten inte passar i ditt eluttag måste du kontakta en elektriker för att få eluttaget utbytt Skydda nätsladden så att man inte kan trampa på den eller klämma den särskilt intill stickkontakten vid grenuttag och där den kommer ut från enheten Använd bara anslutningar och tillbehör som specificeras av tillverkaren Dra ur nätsladden före åskväder eller när enheten inte ska a...

Page 18: ...Ones närmaste försäljningsställe och be att få rätt stickkontakt 2 1 Intellektuell egendom Vissa IC chip i denna produkt innehåller konfidentiellt material och eller företagshemligheter Du får därför inte kopiera modifiera anpassa översätta eller distribuera innehållet eller använda reverse engineering assemblering eller dekompilering på det ...

Page 19: ...e pinnen er der av hensyn til sikkerheten Hvis støpselet som følger med ikke passer i kontakten må du kontakte en elektriker for å få skiftet ut kontakten Beskytt ledningen mot å bli tråkket på eller klemt spesielt ved støpselet stikkontakten og punktet hvor den kommer ut av apparatet Ikke bruk andre typer tilbehør enn det som er angitt av produsenten Koble apparatet fra strømforsyningen i tordenv...

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Page 23: ...lution of virtually any display can be matched Because of the resolution calculator included in the CORIO tool Suite even new resolutions can be added to the unit Signal parameter adjustments can be made for each video input and are stored in individual non volatile memories for retrieval once the unit s power has been removed The Video Scaler units employ pixel adaptive motion compensation to de ...

Page 24: ...C2 6104A OPERATION MANUAL 2 processing hardware the CORIO 2 scaling engine See http www tvone com support for more detail ...

Page 25: ...C2 6104A OPERATION MANUAL 3 4 PRODUCT IMAGES Your product should look like the unit below ...

Page 26: ...ever it is plugged into the power socket the Standby mode of this product still leaves the power adaptor active 5 3 Initial Operation Check Using Factory Default Settings This product can be operated via multiple methods but for the purposes of initially acquainting you with the operation of the unit this manual will address the operation using the Front Panel controls If you have problems using t...

Page 27: ...nformation Presets 1 to 5 Recalls a preset These start off blank but are available to the user Presets 6 to 10 shown with default setups Recalls a pre defined present but can be overridden by the user A B C D Selects which of the 4 windows on the screen to adjust DVI U1 to 4 Selects the input for the currently selected window KEY Enables keying for currently selected window see Adjust keyers menu ...

Page 28: ...rformed by pressing STANDBY ON and FREEZE at the same time All front panel buttons and IR remote control commands will be disabled with the exception of repeating the above combination to un lock the unit and for storing the current locked buttons setting thus letting you make sure the unit always starts up with the buttons locked The IR remote s LOCK and STORE buttons will always be active giving...

Page 29: ... Firmware update is the only way to perform a complete factory reset including resolution data 6 4 4 Forcing output to specific resolutions This can be done by holding down two buttons simultaneously as shown in the table below Buttons Output resolution 1 A 480p YPbPr 2 A 720p YPbPr 3 A 1280x1024 60Hz ...

Page 30: ...ty over a standard definition 525i 625i YUV signal This can be overridden if required see Adjust sources for more information on manually selecting an input type YUV YPbPr component inputs can also be switched to RGsB sync on green mode if desired see Adjust sources for more information on manually selecting an input type The DVI D input accepts DVI digital connections but on a DVI I socket for ad...

Page 31: ... an optional background cascade input to form a single image as in the block diagram below As the diagram shows the 4 DVI I inputs are available for use by any of the scalers A 5th DVI I input acts as a lock source also known as window Z which can be used for background cascading Windows A B C D can be scaled which is any combination of Zoom Shrink Flip etc available in Adjust windows and then eac...

Page 32: ...age Stores SIS1 through to SIS4 which can provide a static source for the Windows A through D but not background Z nor the border generators which can place borders of any color or opacity around each window 5 of the 50 Presets numbers 6 through 10 built into the unit have been pre defined with various sample settings to show some of the available configurations but can be overridden by the user ...

Page 33: ...n those cases you can adjust one item at a time To do this move to the next parameter by moving the multi directional button left or right Or you can use the up down buttons to alter the value following the one in brackets Therefore in the example above where 10 20 is displayed in a menu item the one in brackets is adjusted using the left and right buttons and the second number be can be altered u...

Page 34: ...he Technical Support Group should you ever need assistance At the end of all Group Menus will be an Exit item Simply select this to exit the existing menu structure and return to the previous one in the hierarchy 8 1 Group Names and Descriptions Menu Group Name Group Description Adjust outputs Controls output parameters Adjust windows Controls characteristics of the pip windows Adjust keyers Contr...

Page 35: ...t of the Lock source unless foreground and background are swapped Frm lock The frame rate of the output will be locked to the frame rate of the input This can only work if the output resolution frame rate matches that of the lock source frame rate Frm lock will flash until a highly stable lock has been achieved Only certain models support this In both Genlock and Lock Mix modes the source selected...

Page 36: ...handled only on certain units with DVI outputs so this menu may not appear on your own unit HDCP is a High bandwidth Digital Content Protection system which can ensure that a high definition video signal cannot be received by units not equipped with a HDCP receiver This menu lets you see the current status of the output and whether HDCP is supported or active and also lets you turn off the output ...

Page 37: ... is HDCP encrypted then a HDCP encrypted source can be selected for scaling Note that no other output connector SDI CV YC YUV or RGBHV will function since they are not encrypted This menu may appear as either of the above depending on whether the analog and digital outputs are controlled separately This menu item allows you to select the type of signal output your unit will provide Types of output...

Page 38: ... Lock source background displayed This menu item is only available for units with overlay keying and fading abilities For certain units with HDMI and or SDI compatible inputs and outputs the audio can be de embedded from the video signal and sent to a compatible output On enables this to happen and allows the audio source to be selected WinA sets the audio source to follow that of the main window ...

Page 39: ...djusted Changing this option sets the amount of picture magnification you wish to use for the window Source You are provided with the options to zoom the image from 100 to 1000 10x zoom Once an image has been zoomed this control allows the image to be positioned within the window so that any portion can be seen not just the middle This menu item allows the image to be frozen or unfrozen thus keepi...

Page 40: ... only for units with a PIP button on the front with turns this entry On and Off On these units this feature is Off by default so that the full image size of 100 is used Shrink level will need to be turned On before any change to this value has an effect This menu option determines the position of the shrunken image on the monitor screen This will move an image that is less than the full screen siz...

Page 41: ...l be softened at the highest setting Flicker mode Function Off Disables flicker reduction sharpest mode Low Suitable for most input sources Med Enough for most situations such as thin line drawings High Highest amount of flicker reduction Will cause loss of vertical detail in some images Image smoothing reduces the jagged edges sometimes seen within an output image by softening it It typically imp...

Page 42: ...t be altered it will always be the background 8 3 1 Extended scaling controls The Aspect adjust parameter is used to change the way that scaling of windows is controlled By default it is set to Simple which allows basic control of the window zoom and shrink sizes and positions enough for simple tasks In Advanced mode it allows the horizontal H and vertical V components of the Zoom and Shrink funct...

Page 43: ... allows the setting of different Horizontal and Vertical shrink sizes The third number 1 333 in the example is the Aspect Ratio resulting from the adjustments which is automatically calculated for you based on the output resolution the actual pixels lines not your physical screen size and the H V Shrink values Most resolutions are 4 3 ratio thus the third number will be 1 333 4 divided by 3 Anothe...

Page 44: ... this manual you will find a section titled COMMON OPERATIONS this gives a step by step guide to keying out a particular color This menu item turns keying On or Off for the current foreground A keyed image is in essence one image superimposed over another such that portions of the top image are made transparent keyed out so that the background image can show through The following settings allow yo...

Page 45: ...put resolution as this is always set by the Lock source The Min Max parameters are used to select what range of Y luminance grey scale values are made transparent within the selected window lock source In order to key out part of an image start with the max value and increase it until the required lighter parts within the window lock source disappear Then adjust the min level to bring back any dar...

Page 46: ...the Border is the same as the Window source that it is attached to Select the window logo lock source you wish to adjust Allows a border to be turned off and not displayed on the output screen This adjustment allows the height and width of the border to be changed it can be up to 255 pixels thick This allows the border to be offset from the window A typical application is the creation of a drop sh...

Page 47: ...justments to As in the image above changes will only be made to the source connected to DVI I1 Once the selection has been made all changes made using the following operating parameters will only apply to the selected input 8 6 1 Tally UMD module support If a Tally UMD module is installed then an extra menu item will appear This menu item allows each video source to receive a UMD under monitor dis...

Page 48: ... character is being adjusted If you are showing this source on screen then any changes you make are immediately shown there The character font on the output display will in general match that of the LCD screen but be of a higher quality This menu item lets you change the color of the text foreground and the background Colors available are shown in the table below Menu name Color Blk Black Blu Blue...

Page 49: ...nded that you Store your settings once you re happy with them in readiness for future use This menu item selects the input connection for which you want to make adjustments to As in the image above changes will only be made to the source connected to RGB1 Once the selection has been made all changes made using the following operating parameters will only apply to the selected input Selection of a ...

Page 50: ...e image It is used to ensure that the input signal is captured correctly eliminating any black borders These settings are often used to correct the position of a PC signal on an input or to eliminate any undesired noise at the top or bottom of a PAL or NTSC video source This menu item allows manual positioning of the Bottom and Right portion of the image These settings are often used to correct th...

Page 51: ...ecomes stable again Blue default Turns the window blue to represent source loss Black Turns the window black Remove Removes the window thus showing any background e g a Lock source This is useful for MIX PIP scenarios on units with overlay abilities If you have a very unstable input such as a video tape player with a poor jumping output signal you may wish to turn the setting to Show An interlaced...

Page 52: ...rlacing occurs This reduces jagged artifacts on moving images however is not suitable for noisy sources where the noise could be mis interpreted as a diagonal or sloping element of the picture This menu item allows the user to specify whether the source has noise reduction applied to it This is performed by averaging the video signal over a number of fields but ignoring areas where motion has occu...

Page 53: ... the display supports In the case of your unit it tells the graphic card what resolutions are compatible with it by emulating a display The above menu lets the user select which of 8 EDID data blocks are shown to a PC or other DVI HDMI source It does not affect any other input Note that some graphic cards will usually only read the EDID data when the cable is first connected or on power up The 8 E...

Page 54: ...ocation Mem1 to Mem6 5 Store your unit s settings see earlier in this manual on how to do this 6 Re boot turn off and on again the CORIO2 unit to ensure that the graphic card uses this new EDID data you may need to re boot your computer as well Using the above up to 6 custom EDID settings can be stored in the CORIO2 unit ready for recall later This is useful to simulate another display being attac...

Page 55: ...ets you set the input type to use Available options let you select whether the input is standard RGB or YUV including YPbPr signals with a tri level sync For some units it also allows selection of break out BNC connectors to be used instead of the normal connector signified by B in front of the signal type This menu item lets you adjust the individual RGB or YUV YPbPr signals in case one component...

Page 56: ...unately your unit provides a way for you to make the two signals occur at the same time on the selected image The adjustment range provides both positive and negative levels of delay with 0 being the default 8 7 5 Still Image Store Testcard Source Menu Items This item is only available for units supporting Still Image Stores SIS or Testcards TC which are the same thing but may be named differently...

Page 57: ... the transition type The smaller the number the more elements there are to the wipe To clarify by example if you select the Diamond wipe effect and set a small number into the Wipe Size parameter you will have a large number of Diamonds present in the transition On the other hand a large number loaded into the parameter will result in only one or two diamonds being present during the transition 8 ...

Page 58: ...nction Direction 1 0v GND 2 0v GND 3 TX OUT 4 RX IN 5 RX IN 6 TX OUT 7 No connection In all cases the Tally output bits match the Tally input bits e g when TI3 is pulled low externally the TO3 pulls low to match it This allows daisy chaining of units together This sets up the mode that the Tally module runs in and defines one of three different ways that it can operate Tally mode Result Disabled T...

Page 59: ...next menu item This allows each of the 8 Tally input pins to be assigned a different Preset Simply adjust the first number to match the Tally input pin that needs to be assigned and then select the Preset number to be loaded when that input pin is pulled low By default the following are assigned Tally input pin pulled low Preset loaded TI1 1 TI2 2 TI3 3 TI4 4 TI5 5 TI6 6 TI7 7 TI8 8 8 10 Items ass...

Page 60: ...are part of the same sub net 3 All equipment has the same sub net mask In most situations the computer will already be attached to a network and therefore its IP address and sub net mask will be easily accessible e g in Windows XP you can right click on the network activity icon to see the Support status or check the Network Connections in the Control Panel and right click the Local Area Connectio...

Page 61: ... when using other devices to communicate with the unit e g CC 300 Certain units require a re boot once the new IP address has been entered Once activated all current settings including other menu items will be saved and the unit will re boot If you do not see this menu item then your unit has already implemented your changes and no re boot is required 8 11 Items associated with the Adjust resoluti...

Page 62: ... immediately in non volatile memory 2 Since this database is used for both input and output image processing altering a resolution that is used for both e g 1024x768 input and 1024x768 output may give undesired effects Change the value to select resolution you want to alter Typically the image number currently being used for input or output would be already be selected otherwise immediate feedback...

Page 63: ... for a given display standard which only expresses the number of pixels visible in an image The well known 800 x 600 computer resolution standard simply means that there are 800 pixels line visible horizontally and there are 600 lines visible vertically This item provides a way to change the number of active pixels and lines There is a period of time between the end of the Horizontal Sync pulse an...

Page 64: ...gs it is possible that you may want to make the Horizontal Sync polarity different from the Vertical Polarity This control allows you to make that change You have four possible selections H V H V H V H V 8 12 Items Associated with the System group The final Sub Menu is for adjustments of System parameters The System in this case means the unit s functions that are generally unrelated to individual...

Page 65: ...t and is for use with the PPF value below The PPF number is for units that support the Pay Per Feature system Extra features in the unit such as Mix and Key may be activated using this menu tiem by entering in the correct numbers and re starting the unit This screen provides a quick and easy way to store all current operating parameters The unit will remember the set up you are currently using at ...

Page 66: ...eter is available on certain units and controls how bright the LEDs on the front panel appear This menu item controls the type of serial port in use on certain units not all units support this feature Options available are RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 The default is RS 232 This menu item allows the adjustment of the serial baud rate used for RS 232 communications The rate can be adjusted to 9600 19200...

Page 67: ...re releases may increase the total number of resolutions defined in the database If your units supports Logos or Still Images Testcards then this screen will display how many are present in the memory of the units Power Cycles refers to how many times the unit has been powered since it left the factory This is an informational screen No action is taken regardless of the value shown here however so...

Page 68: ...he ambient temperature at four locations within the case and can be an early predictor of a shutdown before the shutdown actually occurs Should you experience problems with your unit Technical Support may request that you give details of these values Certain units have built in fans to keep the unit cool The fan speed is monitored and if it deviates from normal parameters too much this will be tak...

Page 69: ...lt baud rate is 57600 with 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity This baud rate can be changed in the System menu to suit other programs if need be 9 2 Communications protocol The standard communications protocol for your unit is text based and is detailed on our website Also on our website you can find the Windows Control Panel or CORIO tool Suite for your unit The protocol is also bi directional ...

Page 70: ...NUAL 48 Note Any command you send to the unit will be replied to either with an error code or with the actual changed value This may be different to the one you sent for example if trying to set a value too high or too low ...

Page 71: ...hereby provided software handshaking Note that a line feed LF should not be sent It may take around 30ms 0 03 seconds for an RS232 command to be actioned and acknowledged this will vary between different models ASCII hex data is used where a number is encoded into its hexadecimal equivalent with leading zeros e g Where 00 is decimal value 0 80 is decimal 128 and FF is decimal 255 In other words tw...

Page 72: ...absolutely required to simplify programming the user may send packets one after the other with around 100ms 100 milliseconds between each one However this will not work for all packets such as Zooming into Still Images Testcards or changing Logos since this will cause the unit s micro controller to be busy so the user must experiment and satisfy themselves that this is possible 10 2 Packet format ...

Page 73: ...djusted for multi channel units only E g Window A the default for single channel units is sent as 41 since 0x41 is ASCII for A 0x61 is ASCII for a a Logo and is sent as 61 OUTPUT FUNCTION HIGH Bit 7 4 Number representing the output to adjust 0 Output 1 1 Output 2 for multi channel units Bit 3 2 Reserved set to 0 Bit 1 0 Bits 9 8 of the function code Remainder of bits 7 0 are in FUNC LOW E g If the...

Page 74: ... feature is not supported on Function codes are given in hexadecimal and adjustment range is in decimal but always sent as hexadecimal For dual channel units the mode of operation also restricts what Window and Output can be used the following table shows the allowed combinations Mode Allowed Window and Output combinations Switcher Output 1 0x00 and Window A 0x41 Z 0x5A Logo a 0x61 Independent Out...

Page 75: ... 16C 0 RGBHV 3 YUV 9 Not available HDCP required 233 0 1 Off On if display supports it HDCP status 234 0 Unavailable 1 Supported 2 Active 3 Repeater supported 4 Repeater active 5 No display Other values indicate various HDCP authentication states Background Y 13B 16 235 Background U 13C 16 240 Background V 13D 16 240 SDI optimization 197 0 1 Off On Output Standard 101 0 NTSC PAL 1 PAL M PAL N 2 SE...

Page 76: ...ces 0x30 to 0x3F CV1 to CV16 0x40 to 0x4F YC1 to YC16 0x50 to 0x5F SDI1 to SDI16 0xD0 OUT1 0xD1 OUT2 0xF0 TC1 0xF1 TC2 Select Universal source 241 0xE0 to 0xEF select universal inputs 1 to 16 Source resolution 0F8 Read only returns of resolution Window Enable 12B 0 1 Off On Zoom level 086 100 1000 Zoom level H 103 100 1000 only used in Advanced A R mode Zoom level V 105 100 1000 only used in Advan...

Page 77: ... 5 Layer priority Headphone volume 0FD 16 15 16 Mute Audio vol volume 206 128 127 for digital audio processing Audio vol on off 207 0 1 Off On for digital audio processing Adjust keyers on certain models only Keyer enable 127 0 1 Off On Y key min max min 0AF 0 255 Y key min max max 0B2 0 255 Y key Softness 121 0 255 Y key Invert 122 0 1 Off On U key min max min 0B0 0 255 U key min max max 0B3 0 25...

Page 78: ...155 16 235 Border U 156 16 240 Border V 157 16 240 Adjust sources Source to adjust This only changes what s shown in the menu use the CHA values below to change settings of a source CHA 116 0x10 to 0x1F RGB1 to RGB16 0x30 to 0x3F CV1 to CV16 0x40 to 0x4F YC1 to YC16 0x50 to 0x5F SDI1 to SDI16 0xD0 OUT1 0xD1 OUT2 0xF0 TC1 0xF1 TC2 Still Image Testcard F0 F1 0DC 0 10 Autoset 10 1F 0FE 1 Start Autose...

Page 79: ...5F 0DE 100 100 BR size adj bottom 10 5F 0DF 100 100 Audio input source internal 10 FF 242 0 4 Selects inputs 1 to 4 Mute OPTION audio input 10 FF 0D0 0 9 Channels 1 10 on A2 2000 Audio vol 10 FF 0CF 16 15 16 Mute Bal 10 FF 0D1 15 15 On source loss was Deglitch 10 5F 0A3 0 Show 1 Freeze 2 Blue 3 Black 4 Remove Source stable read only 22A 0 Unstable 1 Stable Input pixel phase 10 5F 091 0 31 RGB inpu...

Page 80: ...217 Audio channel 6 10 FF 218 Audio channel 7 10 FF 219 Audio channel 8 10 FF 21A 0x00 to 0x07 SDI1 1 to SD1 8 0x08 to 0x0F SDI2 1 to SDI2 8 0x10 to 0x1F AES1 to AES16 Adjust audio on certain models only Source to adj 203 0x00 to 0x07 SDI1 1 to SD1 8 0x08 to 0x0F SDI2 1 to SDI2 8 0x10 to 0x1F AES1 to AES16 Volume trim 205 128 to 127 Delay adjust 204 100 to 5000 Adjust transitions on certain models...

Page 81: ...E 10000 200000 H freq fine 0BF 10000 200000 H V active H 096 64 2047 H V active V 097 64 2047 H V start H 08B 0 1023 H V start V 08C 0 1023 Clks l 08D 64 4095 Lines f 08E 64 2047 H V sync H 08F 8 1023 H V sync V 090 1 1023 Sync polarity 094 0 3 System SW Software version 0D2 Read only PT Product type 0C4 Read only BT Board type 0C2 Read only Advanced menus 11D 0 1 Off On Autoset Sense 0FF 0 3 Low ...

Page 82: ...t panel lock 0FC 0 unlocked 1 locked Emulate button press 24F See section below Options installed or attached read only 264 24 bit number has a bit high to indicate that a unit is attached or an option installed Bit Unit Bit Unit 0 Audio switcher 12 S2 110CV 1 S2 106AD 13 S2 110YC 2 S2 105PC 14 S1 101AA 3 S2 105PCA 15 Ethernet 4 S2 109PC 16 Tally UMD module 5 S2 105CV 17 6 S2 105CVA 18 7 S2 105YC ...

Page 83: ...000000 30 CR Set 1A Zoom 300 F 04 00 42 00 86 00012C F7 CR F 44 00 42 00 86 00012C 37 CR Set 1A Shrink to 50 F 04 00 42 00 87 000032 FE CR F 44 00 42 00 87 000032 3E CR Set 1A Shrink H Posn to 0 F 04 00 42 00 DA 000000 1F CR F 44 00 42 00 DA 000000 5F CR Set 1A Shrink V Posn to 100 F 04 00 42 00 DB 000064 84 CR F 44 00 42 00 DB 000064 C4 CR 10 5 Reading and writing macros Depending on the unit con...

Page 84: ...0 F3 BA CR F 44 01 42 00 F3 000087 81 CR Read the Data for the second item in the preset macro Payload is the data for the function 100 F 84 01 42 00 F2 B9 CR F 44 01 42 00 F2 000064 5D CR The above example shows the read for all the items within macro 0 The first command reads the number of items available in the macro and resets the read address Then the following items read the function and the...

Page 85: ...sent Packet returned SOP CMD CHA WIN OUT FUN PAY CS EOP SOP CMD CHA WIN OUT FUN PAY CS EOP Restore F 04 05 42 00 F1 000000 3C CR F 44 05 42 00 F1 000000 7C CR Run macro 1 F 04 00 42 00 F1 000000 37 CR F 44 00 42 00 F1 000000 77 CR Run macro 2 F 04 01 42 00 F1 000000 38 CR F 44 01 42 00 F1 000000 78 CR Run macro 3 F 04 02 42 00 F1 000000 39 CR F 44 02 42 00 F1 000000 79 CR Run macro 7 F 04 07 42 00...

Page 86: ...Select TC2 SIS2 as source 00020A Select OUT1 as source 00020B Select OUT2 as source 00020C Toggle window A B Z 00020D Toggle output 1 2 00020E TAKE activate transition 00020F FREEZE 000211 KEY 000212 MIX 00024D INPUT 00024E AUTOSET 00024F FADE 000251 ZOOM 000252 PAN 000253 SIZE 000254 POS 000255 LOCK 000256 PIP 000257 MIX PIP 00025A ASPECT 00025D PAN POS 00026F ZOOM 000270 LOCK MIX 000269 Decrease...

Page 87: ...window B 000224 Select window C 0002A0 Select window D 0002A1 Select window Z 000225 Select Output 1 000226 Select Output 2 000227 SELECT menu adjust 000128 Left rotary menu adjust rotary control 000129 Right rotary menu adjust rotary control 00012A Left menu adjust 000158 Right menu adjust 000159 Decrement ZOOM menu adjust 00024B Increment FREEZE menu adjust 00024C Decrement PIP menu adjust 00029...

Page 88: ... for window B 00022E Select DVI3 as source for window B 00022F Select CV1 as source for window B 000230 Select CV2 as source for window B 000231 Select CV3 as source for window B 000232 Select YC1 as source for window B 000233 Select YC2 as source for window B 000234 Select YC3 as source for window B 000235 Select TC1 as source for window B 000236 Select TC2 as source for window B 000237 Select OU...

Page 89: ...w A 000288 Select UNI1 as source for window B 000289 Select UNI2 as source for window B 00028A Select UNI3 as source for window B 00028B Select UNI4 as source for window B 00028C Select UNI5 as source for window B 00028D Select UNI6 as source for window B 00028E Select UNI7 as source for window B 00028F Select UNI8 as source for window B 000290 Load Preset 1 000291 Load Preset 2 000292 Load Preset...

Page 90: ... Cycle scaler inputs 0002A3 I e insert the 6 digit code from above into the following text string F041041024F CR E g to Load Preset 1 use the text string F041041024F000291 CR 10 5 5 Reset command This is a special command to reset a unit as if power had been removed and re applied Note that unlike the above commands this is sent as binary i e not as ASCII text 0x53 0x06 0x04 0x01 0x55 0xAA 0x55 0x...

Page 91: ...y or white then its value is 128 being the mid point 10 6 1 Preparation 1 Enter the Adjust windows menu 2 Select the Source this will be the foreground 3 Exit the Adjust windows menu 4 Enter the Adjust keyers menu 5 Ensure the Keyer is Off 6 Set all Y U and V min max values to 0 255 7 Set all Y U and V softness values to 0 8 Set all Y U and V invert values to Off 9 Turn the Keyer On At this point ...

Page 92: ...se the min values and increase the max values to broaden the range of colors keyed out At this point only the key color should remain transparent Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 TestEquipmentDepot com ...

Page 93: ...d the display equipment Check that the display video equipment is set to the correct line input and format standard as appropriate Check that the device connected to the output is on and can support the resolution set in the Adjust output menu ensuring that the Sync type e g RGBHV is also set correctly 11 2 The image is shifted and not fully viewable There are several ways to correct this dependin...

Page 94: ... If you cannot achieve exactly what you desire then alter the inputs levels in Adjust sources until the correct colors are restored 11 7 How can I reduce color smearing on CV connections Smearing usually occurs on Composite Video connections and is generally unavoidable unless you can switch to using S Video or RGB YUV connections It occurs because the brightness and color information is transmitt...

Page 95: ...e sure it is in the right position for the output you want 11 13 Image is flashing snow is present or source image does not appear You may be experiencing a HDCP compatibility problem If one of the sources you are using is HDCP encrypted and your unit is not set to output HDCP then your unit will not allow the source image to pass through the unit it may flash on and off The solution if your unit ...

Page 96: ...ed in and are not damaged and then make certain that all equipment connected to the unit is working properly Perhaps you have a frozen unit and you cannot change an input nor exit from the current task In that case a simple Factory Reset of the product may sort the problem out See earlier section on Front panel buttons to do this Note that all user settings will be lost following an engineering re...

Page 97: ...ging and on any accompanying documentation This will greatly speed up processing IMPORTANT DO NOT return a unit for warranty repair without first obtaining a Return Authorization Number No action will be taken on a unit returned in warranty for repair without a Return Authorization Number ...

Page 98: ...c warranties are available upon request to TV One If repairs are necessary under this warranty policy the original purchaser must obtain a Return Authorization Number from TV One and return the product to a location designated by TV One freight prepaid After repairs are complete the product will be returned freight prepaid LIMITATIONS All products sold are as is and the above Limited Warranty is i...

Page 99: ...LUE 14 5V POWER C4 ANALOG HORZ SYNC 15 GND C5 ANALOG GROUND 14 2 RS232 RS485 RS422 D9 socket Pin RS 232 RS 422 Full duplex RS 485 Half duplex 1 TX from unit A link to pin 9 2 TX from unit 3 RX to unit 4 RX to unit B link to pin 6 5 GND GND GND 6 TX from unit B link to pin 4 7 CTS to unit 8 RTS from unit 9 RX to unit A link to pin 1 To unit means signals are coming from a controller and being recei...

Page 100: ...C2 6104A OPERATION MANUAL 78 ...

Page 101: ...omposite Video Input DVI U connection on DVI I connector supports Composite Video on Green analog input DVI U to 1x BNC adaptor used to connect input to unit 15 3 Computer Output DVI D output on DVI I connector supporting up to 162MHz maximum clock pixel rate 1920x1200 60Hz HDCP support Analog output impedance 75 Ohm Analog RGBHV RGBS RGsB YPbPr 0 7v RGB 1 0v sync tip to white approx 0 4v DC offse...

Page 102: ...uts are opto isolated and pull to ground Internally pulled to 5v through 4k7 resistor 5v output supplied current limited to 100mA RJ45 connector supports RS 485 and RS 422 modes UMD protocol supports TSL 3 1 only See Adjust tally menu section 15 8 Warranty See warranty policy for further details 15 9 Regulatory Compliance Unit conforms to FCC CE RoHS requirements 15 10 Environmental Operating Temp...

Page 103: ...Weight Net 7 0 lbs 3 2 kg 15 14 Optional Accessories RM 110 Rear rack support rails ZDB 2038 DVI Male to 5 BNC Female Adapter ZDC 2050 DVI Male to 1 BNC Female Adapter ZDH 2040 DVI Male to VGA Female Adapter C2M TALLY Tally UMD module factory service center fitted Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 TestEquipmentDepot com ...

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