
VisionHDP
™
and
VisionDVI
™
User Manual and Installer Guide
© 2004 - 2006 Lumagen
®
, Inc.
10
Rev 1.1
Initial Setup
−
Step By Step
The setup sequence for typical configurations is shown below. See the
Command Format
section (page 9) for information on entering commands. Typically, not all commands
shown here are needed. Only the most common setup commands and options are shown
in this section. See the
Installation Commands
section (page 15) for additional commands
and options.
Initial Output/Input Setup:
•
Connect video cables as described in the
Rear Panel
section. Then connect power and
turn all required components on.
•
Select the output type: Skip this step if a DVI-D/HDMI display is connected. If a DVI-
D display is connected, DVI-D will be selected by default, otherwise analog RGBHV
output is the default. For analog output, the mode can be changed as shown below. For
more info see the
Output Configuration
Section (page 15).
HD YP
R
P
B
trilevel:
MENU
0
1
1
OK
HD component with embedded trilevel
sync
SD YP
R
P
B
bilevel:
MENU
0
1
5
OK
SD component with embedded bilevel
sync
•
Set vertical refresh rate: Skip this step if the output rate is to be 59.94 (U.S.A and some
other countries). The default vertical refresh rate is 59.94, but it can be changed to be
from 23.98 up to 120 Hertz. The maximum rate varies depending on resolution.
MENU 0 4
value
OK
Value is in hundredths (e.g. 59.94 is
5
9
9
4
)
•
Set output resolution: The output resolution defaults to 480p, which 480 active
scanlines progressive format. A different output resolution can be selected using the
menu or by direct command. The menu command is:
MENU
→
OUT
→
RES
→
VRES
→
value
OK
The direct commands to select output resolution are:
480p:
MENU
0
2
1
540p:
MENU
0
2
2
600p:
MENU
0
2
3
720p:
MENU
0
2
4
768p:
MENU
0
2
5
840p:
MENU
0
2
6
1080p:
MENU
0
2
7
1080i:
MENU
0
2
8
Other:
MENU
0
3
value
[
ˆ
,
‡
]
OK,
where
ˆ
is interlaced and
‡
is progressive (default).
•
For digital displays using the DVI-D output (skip this step for analog output), it is
important to operate then at their native resolution, so as to achieve a “pixel-perfect”
image. This maximizes Lumagen’s video processing advantages by disabling the
display’s internal processing. Some displays do not support their native resolution as an
input, or do not operate in “pixel-perfect” mode even when they are driven at their
native resolution. Consult with the display’s manufacturer for more information on if
the display can achieve a pixel-perfect image.
•
Set the horizontal resolution. Skip this step for analog output, or if the default HRES
selected by the Lumagen for user selected VRES is correct. The command is:
MENU
→
OUT
→
RES
→
HRES
→
value
OK