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2. Background All Inputs Can be swapped None Can be Hidden or with Primary Visible Color Field User Always behind None Always present defined other layers but is not seen if RGB other layers are Color selected full frame 20 Page 6 2 Swapping Layers For simple layer priority control between two active layers there is a Swap command this allows P B Primary over Background or B F Background over Primary Swap is most commonly used when you want to key over a Still Image SIS as a SIS can only applied to the Primary layer In this example we have a weather map still SIS and a video input of a presenter Simply set the Layer priority to B F Background over Primary and then go to Keying also in the Live menu and apply your key Background Primary 6 3 Genlock 8 Framelock amp Hiding Primary Background t is possible to view or lock sources The current set up of Layer D O Layer the unit is displayed in the OLED display Indicator Indicator If only a Primary source is configured then full controlling of scaling and output resolutions is possible When both a Primary and Background source are used the output must be locked to the Background Input There are several different scenarios Genlock Output is set to Background size and frame rate Framelock Output size can be set by scaler but frame rate is taken from the Background input 21 Page 6 4 Scaling Overview
3. Hidden Genlock The Background will not be shown but its resolution and frame rate will be used as the Reference for the unit and the output will be locked to these values Hidden Framelock The Background will not be shown but its frame rate will be used as the Genlock for the unit and will be used together with the user selected Resolution None Scaler No Background is shown and the values are not used for locking 9 5 Adding a Color Field as a Background 33 Page lt gt VONE Primary Layer for Video A Back Color is always or Still Image Store with Aspect Ratio Conversion present behind the video A layers and by default is set to Black but can be adjusted to any RGB Value x Background Layer for unscaled Video User definable RGB Color Field SMA To change the Back Color navigate to Setup Layers Back Color The default RGB value is 16 16 16 which represents black 9 6 Adding a Still Image as a Background Using the CORIOcontrol Software a Still Image SIS can be optimized and uploaded to the C2 2x55 It can be used on the Primary layer as a Source or as a picture in picture PIP and alternatively the Layer Swap menu can used to push it to the rear video layer and a Key Applied over the front layer In this example we have a weather map still SIS and a video input of a presenter Set the Layer priority to B F Background over Primary and then go to Keying also in t
4. Settings Saved appears Press Alt and then Back until you hear a beep and the display will read Panel Locked Press ok Back amp Standby for 3 seconds and you will here a beep Jp gt DLA o ONE 26 Page D ONE 8 Shortcut Live Menus 8 1 Overview Once the C2 2x55 has been configured most daily operations will be completed using Shortcuts menu and the Live menu It is also possible to access the various related elements of the Setup menu from the Live menu through numerous Settings sub menus if required In essence the unit will be used in one of four ways amp 1 f 2 3 12 Presets can be stored and instantly recalled To navigate to the Presets Presets menu toggle the Preset key and then select the required preset buttons using the 1 6 number keypad a 5 6 1 2 3 To change a source make sure you are in the Live menu then select Source primary or background to change the source by selection of 1 6 on the Change 1 number keypad 4 5 6 For ease of use 1 DVI 2 HDMI 3 SDI 4 PC HD 4 YC and pc b cent A 5 CV 1 2 3 To select the Shortcuts menu hold down the Alternate Selection button for 4 seconds or navigate to the home menu and navigate down to the 4 er er Shortcuts menu Then use the 1 6 number keypad to select the Shortcuts 4115116 chosen
5. ok button down will save all System Settings which will be used the next time that the unit is power cycled 10 3 2 System 41 Page 10 3 3 Sources Inputs Selects and configures the system inputs including DVI U HDMI SDI PC HD YC and CV SIS Using the CORIOcontrol Software it is possible to upload images from all common formats JPEG GIFF PNG eto in a PCX format as a Still image The system can store 5 Stills of 263K each Logos Using the CORIOcontrol Software it is possible to upload images as Logos The maximum size per logo is 32 768 Pixels eg 128 x 256 Pixels and the system can store 5 logos The system Inputs can be configured by selecting the input required in the Sources menu Please note that all menus are not applicable to all inputs this table indicates which menus are applicable to which input types lt gt 5 co ol 5 gt a mi le o e T o o o P oy 3 w lt iom o amp amp gt Fo 5 kf z a a m cet o o 9 o ye o o G 2 s 4 o a mo o oo 5 o o D 5 E o E 96 lt 5 WS SES EX 5 3 y 9 o o 5 5 o D Bo o S o a o 9 a 5 D o o 7 7 o o DVI U HDMI SDI PC HD YC CV 10 3 4 Audio Source It is possible to select either the audio from the source selected another video source from t
6. gt tVONE The CORIO 2 5 Scaler is a flexible tool and offers many different settings Crop Cropping cuts into the edge of the scaled layer Place Controls the Position and Size of the Scaled Image Image Flip Allows the output image to be flipped Vertically Horizontally or both most commonly when a video projector is ceiling mounted or for special effects Border A colored border can be added to the outside of a scaled layer Keying Keying is possible through a specified color or a Luma Key through black or white Defaults are also made available for common colors green blue etc Image Smoothing Reduces the jagged edges sometimes seen within an output image by softening it It typically improves the quality of a scaled image greatly There are four possible settings for this adjustment Off Med High and Auto The Auto setting is generally thought to be most desirable and will vary the smoothing process according to the amount of zoom taking place Flicker Reduction Used if you have selected a low resolution interlaced output such as PAL or NTSC If you are using CV or YC outputs this adjustment may be of interest particularly when you have line drawings or similar fine detail You can choose from four possible Flicker Reduction settings You should use as little Flicker Reduction as possible because the Vertical detail will be softened at the highest setting Tem
7. 51 12 7 The picture on the video display is black and white 51 12 8 The picture on the video display is green 51 12 9 The RGB input is selected but the image is rolling or pink 52 12 10 The video signal from my DVD player does not appear to work 52 12 11 Image is flashing snow is present or source image does not appear eee eee eee eee eee e 52 13 RETURN PROCEDURE siria ia 53 13 1 A uu E E 53 13 2 TO return a Unit for POPE 53 14 WARRANTY POLICY mea 54 14 1 RI s Ka u ERR 54 14 2 Eimitatons n PN 54 4 Page D ONE 1 Disclaimer This product is intended for professional and or home use This product is not intended for use in a medical environment and does not have the required certifications for such use Similarly use aboard any aircraft or spacecraft while in flight or as an adjunct to any surface airborne or marine navigation system or any offshore marine activity including control of any watercraft or any use similar to those specifically herein mentioned is prohibited Use in the aforementioned circumstances would require additional testing and certification You have not become the owner of any software you have merely purchased the right to use the software You may make one copy of the software for your own use Other copies will be deemed a breach of copyright No warranty is made either expressed or implied including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability
8. Frequently Asked Questions 12 1 There is no picture on the Output If no LEDs are on then ensure that the AC power adaptor is connected properly and the power switch is on at the AC outlet If the Standby ON LED on the unit is off but another blue LED is active then check that the monitor output from the computer is connected at both the computer and the unit Check that the output connector you are using from the unit is also connected at the unit and 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 12 2 There is excessive flicker on the Output Try using a different Flicker reduction mode Turning the contrast down and the brightness up on the output device can have a large effect on flicker Or try adjusting the brightness and contrast of the source input by selecting the Input adjust menu 12 3 The Output image is distorted This may occur where some of the areas of the image are very dark and others are very bright The solution is to adjust the contrast and brightness settings on your Output device to rectify the problem 12 4 Some colors appear to be incorrect on the CV YC output First try altering the color contrast and brightness settings on your TV or video display These are
9. Now enable the Background video by navigating to the Live Background View menu and select Full Screen 35 Page D tvONE 9 9 Using audio from alternative sources It is possible to choose audio from various sources To select the audio being used go to the Live Primary menu and scroll down to Audio several options are available 36 Page gt tvONE 10 Setup Menu This section explores the variety of Inputs and Outputs that the C2 2x55 is able to accept The Setup menu includes 10 1 Initial Set Up Connect the supplied Power Supply Unit and Input Outputs If you want to control your C2 2x55 remotely you can use either the Ethernet or RS232 connections 10 2 Connections The unit connections are color coded for ease of navigation E Inputs Grey Outputs Power amp Control SCALED OUTPUT CONNECTIONS LOCKING 12V POWER AUDIO Phoenix Connectors CV BNO YC Mini DIN CONNECTION DVI U DVI D DVEA via adapters HDMI PC HD CV amp YC HDMI 3G HD SD SDI BNC AUDIO ST ERE O A1 A2 A PC HD IN CV IN HDMI IN DVI U IN CONTROL amp UPLOAD INPUT CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS PC HD HD15 YC Mini DIN CV BNC AUDIO 3 5mm amp Phoenix Connectors ETHERNET RS232 HDMI DVEU DVED DVI A via adapters HDMI PC HD CV amp YC 3G HD SD SDI BNC Note The unit shown is the C2 2855 depending on the model you have purchased some I O connections may be missing A wide
10. Pixel Phase smudged results Ensures the analog sampling is taken from the middle of each pixel to avoid poor or YUV Level Allows the contrast of the YUV levels to be adjusted YUV Black Level default to 7 5 IRE Allows the YUV Black Levels to be adjusted YUV levels can be adjusted from O 10 3 8 Aspect Ratio Fill The image fills the output resolution even if this means the Aspect Ratio is incorrect H Fit The image fills the output resolution Height even if this means the Aspect Ratio is incorrect V Fit The image fills the output Height resolution even if this means the Aspect Ratio is incorrect 1 1 The input is matched pixel for pixel to the output even if this means the Aspect Ratio is incorrect 10 3 9 Align Analog signals can sometimes be off by a few pixels If Calibrate cannot find the edges correctly they can be adjust manually using Align 10 3 10 On Source Loss When a source becomes unavailable this menu allows you set what is displayed instead including a Blue Color Field Black Color Field or Remove which disables the input from displaying The default value is blue 10 3 11 De Interlace Interlaced video material is made up from two Fields per Frame Normally the frame order is Field One followed by Field Two However some inputs can have different field handling for example during frame rate conversion and the tools in this menu can help corr
11. and request the proper cable Installation should be made such that the system vents are not blocked by other pieces of equipment 3 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 If you have problems using the unit as described below see the Firmware Update description 12 Page gt tvONE 4 Quick Start 4 1 Overview Thank you for choosing a tvONE C2 Product This manual applies to all members of the C2 2x55 family of products Depending on the unit you have purchased you may find that some of the functionality and I O connectivity is not supported on the model you have purchased The C2 2855 is a Six Input Universal Scaler Switcher with an advanced user interface together with support for a Still Images and a Logo Layer The C2 2855 has six video inputs five video outputs together with audio in and out via Phoenix connectors and a 3 5mm Line Input The tables below illustrate the key differences between the models in the range The C2 2855 supports all functionality discussed in this manual the C2 2655 and C2 2755 support less I O connections and less output resolutions 4 1 1 Input Output Connectivity 9PON ul GH 9d ino INGH mo N IAQ MO DA ino AI mo IqS C2 2855 Universal Scaler P
12. can be set from 0 Sec to 999 9 Seconds together with wipe size 9 4 Creating a picture in picture effect 9 4 1 Resizing the Primary Layer To create a picture in picture PIP first enter the Live menu and select Primary View and then PIP this will resize the Primary layer Now scroll down to and select Settings where you can access the following tools Primary Select the source for the Primary layer Resolution The current resolution and frame rate is displayed Zoom The current zoom setting within the PIP if this is increased the source size will increase within the PIP view If the image is zoomed it is possible to select Pan H and V Horizontal and Vertical Pan Size The size of the PIP Crop Source Crop Opacity Source Opacity Flip Image Flip Source left and right up and down Freeze Source Freeze Border Active Add a Border to the PIP If selected border Size Offset Opacity and Color can be controlled Fade Out Fade the PIP to invisible Enhancements Image Smoothing Flicker Reduction Temporal Interpolation etc 9 4 2 Adding a Background Now go to the Live Background View menu and select Full Screen In this menu we can also use the Background source to reference the C2 2x55 Full Screen This mode shows the Background input in a full screen view and is used in the PIP mode and will automatically Genlock the Background input source to the output
13. for repair First contact TV One using the http www tvone com support website Support personnel will determine whether a return to the factory is the appropriate solution If that s the case a Return Authorization Number will be issued You should provide the following information for each unit Product Type Can be found in the Setup Status or on the underside of the unit Firmware Version Can be found in the Setup Status Serial Number To be found on the underside of the unit Full details of the fault If you can provide a simple system drawing together with sources and output resolutions and frame rates that will help tvONE to replicate your fault Invoice Number If avaialble Units should be returned via insured carrier or registered mail thus allowing a trace to be made if the Processor is lost in transit with shipping costs and insurance arranged at your own risk and expense Goods in transit are the responsibility of the sender and the supplier will not be responsible for transit losses Please clearly state the return number on the outside packaging and on any accompanying documentation This will greatly speed up processing 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 53 Page D ONE 14 WARRANTY POLICY 14 1 Limited Warranty With the exceptions n
14. lt gt ONE KONE De kusa versal Scaler puy 99 ja al 3 o San C2 2855 Universal Scaler PLUS C2 2755 Video Scaler PLUS C2 2655 Scan Converter PLUS User Manual Contents 1 DISCLAIMER 5 Regulatory Agency AcCeptanCO io teta anne 5 European CE Mark Statement iii 5 geeszccul hcec 5 Manual Copyright Notice cocino 6 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS mnn S9 nn 7 3 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION os sn 12 3 1 O ads 12 3 2 Important Safety Instructions sise 12 3 3 Initial Operation Check Using Factory Default Settings 12 4 BUICK STAR ner en esse 13 4 1 QUI Z suu HH 13 4 1 1 Input Output Connectivity sussen EE 13 4 1 2 Output Resolution S Dp rt uuu ltd aa a CY ER NR eL e tuae 13 4 2 Box Contents irc LT 14 4 3 G2 2x55 Connections uiui ceat it dl ai 14 4 4 LEEK 15 4 5 Setting an Output Resolution sisi 15 4 6 eUII nila Te Su uu RE a ai o adi 15 4 7 G2 2x55 Archit Cte aaron enn er man demen il ld 15 4 8 Inp ts Oufp ts orla vereer vane neen nennen tan ar to 16 4 8 1 Universal DVI uva aii ana e a Hana e o ia 16 5 BANEEINTERFABE nase 18 5 1 dE IKO nen iaa 18 5 2 Using the G2 2x55 2 ae a ete ete cinta 18 5 3 OLED Panel Overview imc ei iia 19 5 4 Primary Background Indicators ss 19 6 MENU OVERVIEW 2 5 222225025225522222235222232 5202020205522222520242520502 nina 20 6 1 Layering eis lc iaa boue dee Le dresden ll vet die 20 6 2 Swapping Layers ET
15. o N u o L zE E L E L E N N N N N N N N N Universal Scaler PLUS Video Scaler PLUS Scan Converter PLUS LA LA LA LA LA LA LA e ne LA LA LA LA LA o Lo Lo LD LD LD Lo wo un tO Lo Lo Lo Lo Lo wo wo o o o o IS o o O IN O o o o IS o o o o x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x es es es E je Es Es es es RE P o o o o o o o o o o o o o N N u 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o C2 2855 Universal Scaler PLUS C2 2755 Video Scaler PLUS C2 2655 Scan Converter PLUS 4 2 Box Contents 1 x NONE C2 2x55 unit 1 x 12V DC Power Supply Unit and IEC Cable 1 x USB Pen Drive Contains the user manual and software 4 x Rubber Feet 1 x Safety Registration Sheet 1 x Product Registration Card Please upgrade your C2 2x55 with the latest software which can be downloaded from www tvone com support 4 3 C2 2x55 Connections To prepare your unit for first use plug in the locking Power Supply and connect your inputs outputs and optional control PC 14 Page tvONE LOCKING 12V POWER AUDIO Phoenix Connectors C V BNC YC Mini DIN CONNECTION DVI U DVI D DVLA via adapters HDMI PC HD CV amp YC HDMI 3G HD SD SDI BNC C HDMI IN DVI U IN CONTROL amp UPLOAD INPUT CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS PC HD HD15 YC Mini DIN CV BNC AUDIO 3 5mm amp Phoe
16. or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall the supplier or manufacturer of this product be liable for errors found within or be liable for any direct indirect or consequential damages or loss in connection with the purchase or use of this hardware software or manual The sole and 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 trademarks and copyrights are acknowledged E amp OE Regulatory Agency Acceptance European CE Mark Statement Emissions BS EN 55103 1 2009 A1 2012 Generic Emission Standard for all environments E1 E5 Immunity BS EN 55103 2 2009 Generic Immunity Standard for all environments E1 E5 FCC Statement Class B Device 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 These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in all environments This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Instruction Manual may cause harmful interference to ra
17. setting Menu A ES For reference 1 Views 2 Keying 3 Freeze 4 Logos 5 Sources and 6 Audio ya C A gt The Live menu can be accessed from the home OLED Screen To Live y navigate to the home screen from any menu location press the Back Menu a y key repeatedly then navigate to your chosen menu item Y 27 Page gt tvONE 8 2 Shortcuts amp Live Menu Map Key aspects of the Live menu can be also be accessed through a Shortcuts menu the Shortcut items are shown in red overlaid on the on the Live menu map View View Off Off On On Preset Load Default None DVI U DVI U DVI U 1 HDMI Layer Order at 2 Push Left Follow Primary 3 Push Right Follow PC HD Background PC HD 4 Push Up Push Down Wipe Left V 3 5mm amp N n D a G o SIS1 SIS1 SIS2 SIS2 Wipe Up SIS3 SIS3 gt Wipe Down E v lll 00000 lt w afete TREE Settings Settings Wipe Diagonal Wipe Diamond G G at G N 8 2 1 Shortcuts The Shortcut menus offer a simple and quick method to access the most used settings for normal use of the C2 2x55 The Shortcut menu is accessed from the top menu by scrolling down to Shortcuts then hitting ok or can be accessed at any time by holding down the Alt key Make a selection on the number keypad corresponding to the desired selection on the menu 28 Page gt tVONE 8
18. 2 2 Live Menu The Live menu is focussed on the key tasks that will be used during normal operations following the initial system configuration and can be accessed by holding down the back button and navigating to the Live menu Primary Source View Full Screen PIP or Hidden Background Source View Full Screen Hidden or None Audio Follow Primary Follow Background A1 A2 A3 3 55 or mute Layer Order Primary Background or Background Primary Freeze Freeze Primary Layer Preset Preset Recall Save Delete or Default Logo Logo selection Transition Transition Selection 8 2 3 Primary The Primary menu allows the selection of Sources Source Settings and Picture in Picture PIP modes together with scaler control for Cropping Placement Borders and Keying etc View The input can be set Full Screen PIP or Hidden Source Selection After entering the Primary menu you can quickly switch to a source by either navigating down to the desired source and selecting ok or by pushing one of the 1 6 numerical selection buttons Source Settings Provides a quick route to the Input Setup refer to the Setup Chapter of this manual for more information about these 8 3 Background View The input can be set as Full Screen Genlock Hidden Genlock Hidden Framelock or None Scaler Genlock locks the output to the resolution and frame rate of the Background Input whi
19. 3 10 9 10 On Source LOSS orien ce erasa teet t e korea d Ferre Seir kannie dr Rea epe da a are lo rd ud Pe eue rene dis 43 105411 DezinterlACE m 43 10 3 12 Diagonal interpolate 2 rice credere riae eel cereal coria 44 10 3 13 Noise Reduction intere tree E iaics 44 10 3 14 Field IULIUS 44 10 3 15 Field Offset R u u Sasa aa uki hka dada aan ataca 44 10 38 16 dieci prem 44 TOS A EDID 44 10 3 18 HDO EN 45 10 4 SU uu aaa td ib ta 46 10 41 ended 46 a MESI nm 46 10 43 Um X 47 10 5 Piel tee ua aba 47 10 6 aye u l S us A 47 10 7 Back S0 0r y m usa ana dl er da tias 47 10 8 Genlocking your UT RR 48 10 9 Evae 48 UOS UEM CI En 49 10 11 Hic Es 49 10 12 U on 49 11 TROUBLESHOOTING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 12 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS nee en 51 12 1 There is no picture on the Output sisi 51 12 2 There is excessive flicker on the Output sisi 51 12 3 The Output image is distorted is 51 12 4 Some colors appear to be incorrect on the CV YC output ss 51 12 5 How can reduce color smearing on CV connections sess 51 12 6 can no longer adjust the Output image resolution eee eee
20. Bedienungsanleitung bitte sorgf ltig um Ihr Produkt optimal n tzen zu k nnen und bewahren Sie sie zum sp teren Nachschlagen an einem sicheren Ort auf Entfernen Sie bitte keinesfalls die Abdeckung um der Gefahr eines Stromschlags vorzubeugen Im Inneren des Ger ts befinden sich keine Teile die vom Benutzer gewartet werden k nnen Lassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten nur von Fachpersonal durchf hren 2 1 Stromversorgung und anschl sse Solange das Ger t mit einer Steckdose verbunden ist bleibt die Stromversorgung aufrecht Der Ausschaltzustand des Ger ts wird als Standbymodus bezeichnet Im Standbymodus verbraucht das Ger t weniger Strom als in den blichen Betriebsarten Wird das Ger t ber einen l ngeren Zeitraum hinweg nicht verwendet ziehen Sie bitte das Stromkabel aus der Steckdose Die Steckdose sollte sich in der N he des Ger ts befinden und leicht zug nglich sein Verbinden Sie ein offensichtlich besch digtes Ger t keinesfalls mit einer Steckdose und versuchen Sie auch nicht es zu bedienen 2 2 Wasser und feuchtigkeit Um die Gefahr eines Brandes oder einer K rperverletzung zu verringern ist es ausdr cklich verboten dieses Ger t im Freien in Betrieb zu nehmen und oder es Regen Wasser oder hoher Feuchtigkeit auszusetzen Das Ger t darf keinen Tropfen oder Spritzern ausgesetzt werden und es d rfen keine mit Fl ssigkeiten gef llte Beh lter wie Vasen auf das Ger t gestellt werden 2 3 Allgemeine pflege
21. E 12 9 The RGB input is selected but the image is rolling or pink Check the Adjust sources menu and confirm that the input type and sync method is set correctly Having YUV input selected instead of RGBHV often causes this problem 12 10 The video signal from my DVD player does not appear to work Some DVD players have a switch at the back that selects between Component and S Video output because most will not let you output both at the same time Make sure it is in the right position for the output you want 12 11 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 supports HDCP is to ensure it is enabled in both Outputs and in the Sources menu for that source signal If you unit does not support HDCP or your output device does not support HDCP e g an analog monitor then there is no way to display a HDCP encrypted source signal 52 Page gt tVONE 13 RETURN PROCEDURE Before returning your unit for repair there are several checks you can make yourself to make sure the problem is actually caused by a failure 13 1 Trouble Shooting Many faults are due to incorrect set up or use so a simple checklist is provided below to help y
22. Key menus are Note The Resolution setting will only have an effect if the Background View mode is either None Scaler or Hidden Framelock 9 2 Switching Sources DVU HDMI SDI To switch sources go to the Live menu and select Primary or 1 2 3 Background The available source buttons will be illuminated Changing a Primary source will be seamless EXHI CV PC HD YC Changing a Background source will effect the unit s output as it locks to the new Background Note The YC CV PC HD and HDMI use the same input gateway If one is used for Background or Primary it is not available for Primary or Background Use Universal DVI adapters if this is an issue in your configuration 9 3 Customizing Transitions In the Live menu scroll down to the Transition menu It is possible to select from a variety of transition types Cut Fade Push and Wipe and configure their Duration 32 Page gt tVONE Press ok to enter the Transition menus and scroll to the desired transition A al Gp type Select it by hitting the ok button or the corresponding number button gt SY Once you selected the transition pressing the right arrow key will take you to the Duration menu Press ok then use the up and down arrows to raise or lower the duration time Cut Instant take between sources Fade Duration can be set from 0 Sec to 999 9 Seconds Push Duration can be set from to 999 9 Seconds Wipe Duration
23. LUS C2 2755 Video Scaler PLUS C2 2655 Scan Converter PLUS 4 1 2 Output Resolution Support ISES ISIN 1929 1Vd I9POWN ZHO9 087X079 ZHL9 087X079 ZHZZ 087X009 ZHSZ 087079 ZHS8 087X009 ZHZTT 087X079 ZH8ET 087X079 ZH 6 6S O8vXOCZ ZHOS 9 SX0c ZH9S 009X008 ZHO9 009X008 ZHZL 009X008 ZHSZ 009X008 ZHS8 009X008 ZHS6 009X008 ZHZTT 009X008 C2 2855 Universal Scaler PLUS C2 2755 Video Scaler PLUS C2 2655 Scan Converter PLUS 13 Page gt gt ONE LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA r LA LA o o o o o o N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N oo oo oo oo co oo oo oo oo oo gt gt gt gt gt gt o o o o o o o o o o o o x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x M M M M M M S N S N N N N N M M M M D D m m o o N N N N N N N N m m D m 00 oo 00 00 00 00 o o o o o o o o 00 00 00 00 D y M oo oo N N w u o D o M oo o o ui u to gt u o o o o o un un E ps E E E L E E E L N N N N N N N N N N N N N Universal Scaler PLUS Video Scaler PLUS Scan Converter PLUS LA r r r LA LA LA e INR LA LA r LA N N N N N N N N JO NM N N w w gt gt gt o o o o o o o o O IN O o o o u o o o o x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 00 oo 00 00 wo wo wo M to e 2 Q Q Q Q Q Q o o o o o o o o o o e N o o o o o o o N N N N 00 N o un ui u E Oo D M oo m Y 00 gt gt gt gt D B m o o o o o o un un
24. PIP from any other source Pleni 38fm PASS rix x DVEU Audio Wu Audio The six video inputs are spread across three gateways into the scaler together with three output gateways to manage the five video outputs Using the Universal DVI DVI U Input and Output additional connectivity is possible directly for DVI D DVI A and via Dongle for HDMI PC HD CV amp YC connection Note C2 2655 does not support SDI Input The C2 2755 only supports DVI I output and does not support SDI YC and CV outputs Audio Input is possible via Phoenix Connectors 3 x stereo and also via a 3 5mm Line Input 1 x Stereo Audio Output is via Phoenix Connectors 1 x Stereo or on any format supporting embedded audio HDMI DVI D SDI Within the CORO 2 5 Scaler it is possible to add Still Images and Logos together with defining a Back Color 4 8 Inputs Outputs Supports RGB YUV amp YPbPr 4 8 1 Universal DVI Universal DVI DVI U is a tvONE led standard that uses a series of DVI adaptors to connect to a wide range of digital and analog signals even those with embedded audio 16 Page lt gt VONE This gives great flexibility for end users and gives you instant access to additional inputs and outputs Digital HDMI DVI D DVI A Analogue RGBHV RGBs YUV YPbPr CV and Y C HDMI Composite Video PC HD RGBHV RGBs YUV S Video Y C YPbPr 17 Page lt gt ONE 5 Panel Interface 5 1 Panel Overview T
25. REE 32 9 3 Customizing Transitions sise 32 9 4 Creating a picture in picture effect sis 33 9 4 1 Resizing the Primary Layer sisi 33 9 4 2 Adding a Background m 33 9 5 Adding a Color Field as a Background 33 9 6 Adding a Still Image as a Background sse eene n nennen snnt nennen 34 9 7 Adding a logo to a presentation us 35 9 8 Creating a lower third iii 35 9 9 Using audio from alternative sources 36 10 SETUP MENU EP 90 37 10 1 Initial Set WP isc au ada 37 10 2 CONDECION cq d ne etes ENTER EDLER EEE aTa 37 AID etriccrcacnta tii feine ana de ln ae ltda 38 10 22 Universal DV end ne Int ee 39 10 23 SG AD SD SD I uu u u uuu ee nee nalen 39 10 24 POMAD src tati ta 39 10 25 VO Osio att a 39 10 2 6 Audio CONNECHONS ee talas 40 10 2 7 Phoenix AUCIO u u uuu u a cl rescate toca deinende 40 10 28 Somm Audio MPU sd ciertos 40 10 3 red MON e 41 10 3 4 Set p Menu Map ua u sein A 41 IESO O les skua pusa qaqas wakaqa wakasapa asawa dend 41 10 3 3 ST TU o EE 42 LUCR AUCIO SOUNCE PERORLURFEPRFEHENITERIENEPEEURERAERTEHERENELHENEDIOREHENECEREEOCEEEBERETELEENEEIEELBERSEURERZEEFEHENFEEF kado aiaei aiaa 42 1055 INPUt TYPO ug u L E 42 10 30 Le eaae oy u u ooo de ovat tie ie aysaku asas kaqsi qasasqa kis 43 10 3 7 YUV ST 11 7 ET 43 10 338 ASPE AMM al tii 43 LUKE MEC To E 4
26. Wenden Sie bei der Handhabung von Schaltern und Anschl ssen keine Gewalt an Beim Umstellen des Ger ts entfernen Sie zuerst die seriellen Anschl sse dann das Stromkabel und zum Schluss die Verbindungskabel zu anderen Ger ten Versuchen Sie keinesfalls das Ger t mit chemischen L sungsmitteln oder Sprayreinigern zu reinigen da dies das Ger t besch digen k nnte Verwenden Sie ein sauberes trockenes Tuch 2 4 Aufstellung Das Ger t sollte an einem k hlen trockenen Ort aufgestellt werden fern von berm Biger W rme Vibrationen Staub Feuchtigkeit und K lte 2 5 Bel ftung Seitliche Schlitze und ffnungen sorgen f r die Bel ftung des Ger ts Um die ordnungsgem Be Bel ftung zu gew hrleisten d rfen diese Offnungen nicht verdeckt werden Sorgen Sie auBerdem daf r dass das Ger t an einem gut bel fteten Ort aufgestellt wird 2 6 Gewerbliches eigentum Einige integrierte Schaltkreise in diesem Produkt enthalten vertrauliche Informationen und oder Betriebsgeheimnisse Sie d rfen daher diese Inhalte nicht kopieren modifizieren adaptieren bersetzen verteilen r ckentwickeln r ckassemblieren oder dekompilieren 10 Page D ONE 2 0 BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES Lees deze handleiding zorgvuldig door om het beste uit uw product te halen Bewaar het op een veilige plek voor raadpleging in de toekomst Haal nooit het omhulsel van de eenheid af dit om de kans op een elektrische schok te verminderen Maak he
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28. connect de la prise murale La prise murale de courant doit tre install e pr s de l unit et ais ment accessible Ne branchez pas et n essayez pas d utiliser une unit visiblement endommag e 2 2 Eau et humidit Pour r duire les risques d incendie et de dommages corporels l utilisation de cet appareil l ext rieur et ou son exposition la pluie l eau ou une humidit excessive est express ment interdite L appareil ne doit pas tre expos aux gouttes ou aux claboussures et aucun objet contenant de l eau comme par exemple un vase ne doit tre pos sur l appareil 2 3 Entretien g n ral Ne forcez pas les boutons ou connexions externes Lorsque vous d placez l unit d connectez d abord les connexions de ports en s rie puis le c ble d alimentation et enfin les c bles de connexion avec d autres appareils N essayez pas de nettoyer l unit avec des dissolvants chimiques ou des produits nettoyants en a rosol car cela peut endommager l unit Utilisez un chiffon propre et sec 2 4 Emplacement L installation de cette unit doit se faire dans un endroit frais et sec loign de sources excessives de chaleur de vibrations de poussi re d humidit et de froid 2 5 A ration Les rainures et les ouvertures sur les cot s de l unit servent l a rer Pour permettre une utilisation s re vitez d obstruer ces ouvertures et assurez vous que l unit est install e dans un endroit bien a r 2 6 Propr
29. dio communications This Class B Digital Apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet Appareil Numerique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglemente Sur Le Material Brouilleur Canada WARNING An AC adapter with a ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression To assure continued FCC Class B emission limit compliance the user must only use shielded video cables when connecting to external units If the HDMI DVI U or PC HD ports are to be used they must be connected by compatible shielded interface cables with two ferrite cores to avoid potential harmful interference This equipment has more than one interface connector do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate it Direct all inquiries regarding FCC compliance to tvONE 2791 Circleport Drive Erlanger KY 41018 USA Phone 859 282 7303 Fax 859 282 8225 Email tech usa tvone com 5 Page D ONE Manual Copyright Notice This Operation Manual is the intellectual property of tvONE 2014 No portion of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any manner or by any means including but not limited to electronic and electro mechanical without the express written permission of tvONE 6 Page D ONE 2 Safety Instructions To insure the best from this product please read this manual carefull
30. e Universal DVI connector CV is connected via a standard BNC connection If a second CV input is required it is available using the Universal DVI input 39 Page lt gt ONE 10 2 6 Audio Connections 3 5mm Input 3XStereo In 1 x Stereo Out The C2 2x55 has four Stereo Line Inputs 1 x 3 5mm and 3 x Phoenix and a Stereo Phoenix Output 1x Phoenix AUDIO STEREO 3 5mm A1 A2 A3 u 10 2 7 Phoenix Audio Left Right Ground Stereo line inputs can be connected to the unit via the Phoenix connectors on the rear panel The unit supports three input connections and one output connection All connectors have the same wiring 10 2 8 3 5mm Audio Input The 3 5mm can be used for inputting audio from PC s or any device which can be connected in the manner If audio from a microphone is used it will need to be boosted to line level first using an external pre amp device 40 Page gt tvONE 10 3 Setup Menu To enter the Setup menu navigate to the Setup menu 10 3 1 Setup Menu Map System Transition Connectors Load Default Logo Selection Video Control Inputs Type Still Image Display Store Primary Source Background Source Navigation Logo Setup Duration Jot 9 Background Color Status Autoset Sense Layer Order CAD These navigation buttons are used to move to a chosen menu and select it Valid on navigation selections are highlighted using backlighting a Holding the
31. ect the field handling Auto Automatically selects Film 3 2 or Medium Range Motion Compensation M Comp Med depending on whether Film Mode is detected or not Weave The two interlaced fields are simply combined weaved together This will often show artefacts on moving images but can be used when the input is known to be still Film 3 2 M Comp Low M Comp High When working with 24p sources this menu can be used to correct the field handling when outputting in other frame rates Enables 3 2 pull down conversion of the incoming NTSC Video This option should not be used if the source is not NTSC video Enables Pixel Adaptive Motion Compensation Three levels are available with Low providing the least compensation for Motion and 43 Page O VONE mer The wo Yel e ronn comen 10 3 12 Diagonal Interpolate Diagonal Interpolation increases the resolution of an image generates additional pixels in the image using interpolation when de interlacing occurs by reducing jagged artefacts on moving images However is not suitable for noisy sources where the noise could be misinterpreted as a diagonal or sloping element of the picture The default is Off 10 3 13 Noise Reduction For interlaced sources Noise Reduction averages the video signal over a number of fields merging fields where there is no movement If motion blurring is seen it is recommended to turn this settin
32. enu and scroll down to lt the number 1 2 3 or 4 and hold down the ok button for four seconds until a beep is heard 38 Page DD VONE It is only possible to delete a user configurable EDID by re flashing the unit with the same or newer firmware 10 2 2 Universal DVI Universal DVI DVI U is available for Input and Output directly for DVI I and DVI A and using adapters for HDMI PC HD CV amp YC This system can add great flexibility for installers or for use at events and DVI U adapters can add Input Output flexibility in system designs 10 2 3 3G HD SD SDI The 3G HD SDI SDI inputs and outputs can accept 10 2 4 PC HD The PC HD Input uses a standard HD15 connector and can support resolutions up to UXGA 1600 x1200 and 1920 x 1080 The PC HD input can use Analog RGBHV RGsB sync on green RGBS separate sync at TTL levels and YUV YPbPr including tri level including tri level sync using the tIYUV Genlock source type setting 10 2 5 YC CV Composite Video CV and S Video YC inputs can accept either standard NTSC or PAL inputs for example from a video camera VCR DVD player gaming device etc PAL and NTSC detection is automatic CV and YC outputs always function simultaneously and can be set to either standard NTSC or PAL The YC connection is a standard 4 Pin Mini Din connector if connection via dual Y amp C BNC connection or a second YC input output is required this is available through th
33. erior y o su exposici n a la lluvia al agua o a atm sferas de excesiva humedad El aparato no debe situarse cerca de zonas en las que haya riesgo de goteo o salpicaduras Tampoco deben colocarse objetos que contengan agua jarrones por ejemplo en el mismo 2 3 Cuidado general No forzar interruptores o conexiones externas Al mover el aparato desconecte las conexiones del puerto en serie primero luego el cable de electricidad y finalmente los cables interconectados a otros aparatos No intente limpiar el aparato con disolventes qu micos o productos de limpieza aerosol ya que podr an da ar el aparato Utiliza un pa o limpio y seco 2 4 Ubicaci n Este aparato se debe instalar en un lugar seco y fresco lejos de fuentes de calor excesivas la vibraci n el polvo la humedad y el fr o 2 5 Ventilaci n El aparato viene provisto de ranuras y agujeros en los lados para la ventilaci n Para asegurar una operaci n eficaz se debe evitar la obstrucci n de estos agujeros y tambi n asegurar que el aparato se instale en una zona con adecuada ventilaci n 2 6 Propiedad intelectual Algunos chips con circuito integrado de este producto incluyen propiedad confidencial y o propiedad de secreto comercial Por lo tanto queda prohibido copiar modificar adaptar traducir distribuir usar t cnicas retroactivas desmontar o recopilar los contenidos del mismo 9 Page D ONE 2 0 WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSVORSCHRIFTEN Lesen Sie diese
34. frequently used menu items can be easily accessed by the numeric keypad 18 Page D ONE 5 3 OLED Panel Overview The OLED displayed menu displays a host of useful information on its four line display The OLED display shows where you are within the menu structure and the current set up of the unit PRIMARY The current menu position is shown as a dynamic menu tree with the selected menu shown on the left BEEF L The status indicators shows the current set up of the unit including layering control Keying Freeze and Logo selection DUIZU When navigating through menus menus are displayed on Yu black light grey or dark grey Current Selection Dark Grey Current menu navigation position Black Not selected 5 4 Primary Background Indicators On the OLED display there are a number of useful indicators that show the current set up of the Primary and Background layers Primary Background The current state of the settings on the Primary and Layer D O 4 Layer Secondary layers are indicated in the display Indicator Indicator Primary Video Layer Background Video Layer L Full Screen Full Screen amp Genlocked Picture in Picture Hidden amp Genlocked E Hidden F Hidden amp Frame Locked 19 Page gt tvONE 6 Menu Overview The system has been designed with a Setup Live and Shortcut menus The Setup menu is typically used by the unit Installer to configure the system settings while the Shortcuts a
35. g off The default position is On 10 3 14 Field Swap Interlaced video material is made up from two Fields per Frame Normally the frame order is Field One followed by Field Two Occasionally the fields will be reversed to Field Two Field One and Field Swap which will display as unsmooth movement Field Swap can correct this by reversing the field order The default position is off 10 3 15 Field Offset Field Offset is used to fix interlaced source issues and can be adjusted from 4 to 3 fields 10 3 16 Procamp Thois setting is only for analog inputs 10 3 17 EDID The C2 2x55 supports full use of Extended Display Identification Date EDID which a data structure used by digital displays to describe its capabilities to the video source The unit can pass through EDID information or read and store an EDID for use when the Display is not directly connected Changes apply after a re boot of the C2 2x55 44 Page gt VONE There are several options available DVI U or HDMI output navigate to the Source EDID menu and scroll down to the number 1 2 3 or 4 and hold down the ok button for four seconds Ca gt To save a user configurable EDID connect the EDID capable display to the Woy gt until a beep is heard To delete a user EDID re flash the unit with the same or new firmware 10 3 18 HDCP The unit complies with High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP requirements to prevent illegal copyi
36. gation 7 1 1 Powering Up The on off button is used to take the unit in and out of standby mode To prevent accidental power off events the button requires a press and hold to turn the unit on or off The On Off button has four operation states 7 1 2 Button Colors The panel buttons display in various colors and in lit unlit modes to indicate current system status or available menu options to allow quick selections Red Presets Selection Unit in Standby and Valid Audio Sources Source Selection Available menu selections Unavailable menu Primary Background Audio Selection Shortcuts and Audio Mute 7 1 3 Menu Navigation CAD These navigation buttons are used to move to a chosen menu and select it Valid navigation selections are highlighted using backlighting Holding the ok button down will save all System Settings which will be lt used the next time that the unit is power cycled C The Back button allows you to navigate back to the Home menu step by step Where alternate values greater than 1 6 are available selecting this button allows access to value from 7 12 Holding the button for three seconds will access the Shortcuts menu 7 1 4 Source Selection amp Loading Presets 11 2 These buttons are used for Source Selection quick selection of menu 4 5 6 items and values together with loading Presets 24 Page gt ONE The Preset button is a hot key that is used in conjunction wi
37. he 3 5mm and Phoenix audio inputs or to mute using the Live Audio menu HDMI Selects audio from the HDMI input DVI U Selects audio from the DVI U for DVI and HDMI inputs only SDI Selects audio from the SDI input Follow Primary The audio from the Primary layer source is used Follow Background The audio from the Background layer source is used Mute No audio is outputted from the system 3 5mm Audio is taken from the 3 5mm stereo line level input A1 A2 or A3 Audio is taken from one of the the Phoenix stereo line level inputs 10 3 5 Input Type When using DVI U inputs it is possible so either automatically sense the input type or to manually set the input type from Auto System automatically senses the input type and sets it from the available input types D RGB DVU D and DVI I Sources D YUV Digital Component Sources A RGB VGA Sources A YUV Analog Component Sources CV Composite Video sources YC Y C or S Video sources 42 Page 10 3 6 RGB Settings gt tVONE Calibrate This automatically finds the active area for RGB sources Input Pixel Phase smudged results Ensures the analog sampling is taken from the middle of each pixel to avoid poor or RGB Level Allows the contrast of the RGB levels to be adjusted 10 3 7 YUV Settings Calibrate This automatically finds the active area for YUV sources Input
38. he Live menu and apply your key Background Primary 1 Select a SIS image Go to the Live Primary and scroll down to the SIS layers and select one using the ok key 34 Page lt gt ONE 2 Select your Video Source Go to Live Background and select a source before navigating to Live Background View selecting Full Screen 3 Swap the Layer Order Go to Live Layer Order and set to B P you will now see your SIS move behind your video source 4 Enable Keying Navigate to Live Keying and turn the Keyer On before adjusting the Key in Live Keying Settings using the YUV Range settings and Softness 9 7 Adding a logo to a presentation After loading and optimising a logo to the C2 2x55 using the Control Software it can be selected through the Live menu by selecting your required Logo number and editing its Place position and size Opacity and Border To load a Logo navigate to the Shortcuts menu and select button 4 then scroll down to select the Logo you require 9 8 Creating a lower third QU To create a lower third using the Keying function firstly navigate to the Live Primary Keying menu and select On By default the C2 2x55 will Lumakey through the black areas of the image To configure the key first go to the Live Primary menu and select your PC Input on the Primary layer and turn on the Keyer Select Settings where you can edit the Range for Y U and V and the key values plus Invert the values
39. he front panel uses a powerful combination of coordinated menus and colored backlit buttons to immediately indicate the unit state The OLED display shows location Status indicators show Back button navigates back through menu within the menu structure and the current unit setup current unit setup Buttons 1 6 for Source selection Menu items and recalling Presets Current Menu PRIMARY 1 Rim K F L A Press and hold Location power button to turn off amp on Active lt e b Selection i C2 2855 Universal ScalerWLUS Preset Button used to toggle Preset mode Current Menu Navigation Position Navigation Hints Toggle to access buttons 7 12 Press and Hold for Shortcuts Navigation buttons to move through and select menus Valid selections are illuminated Hold ok button to save system settings All modes can be accessed using the context sensitive front panel buttons The buttons can be used for multiple functions and light up in different colors to indicate the current unit state 5 2 Using the C2 2x55 The C2 2x55 is designed to be commissioned using the Setup menus and then used in Live mode 11 2 3 In Live mode the numbered buttons are used to select the various sources ENJHIU Alternatively if the Preset button is toggled the same buttons can be used to recall Presets By pressing and holding the Alt Selection button you can quickly access a Shortcuts menu where the most
40. his unit should be in a cool dry place away from sources of excessive heat vibration dust moisture and cold 2 5 Ventilation Slots and openings in the sides of the unit are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation avoid obstruction of these openings and ensure the unit is installed in a well ventilated area 2 6 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 7 Page D ONE 2 0 IMPORTANT CONSIGNES DE SECURITE Afin de tirer le meilleur de ce produit merci de lire attentivement ce manuel Gardez le dans un endroit s r pour pouvoir le consulter nouveau Afin de r duire le risque de choc lectrique ne retirez pas l unit de sa protection Aucune pi ce r parable par l utilisateur l int rieur R f rez vous des personnes qualifi es 2 1 Alimentation lectrique et connexions Cette unit n est pas d connect e de la source de courant lectrique tant qu elle est connect e la prise murale Le mode teint de cette unit est appel mode de veille En mode de veille cette unit est con ue pour consommer une quantit r duite de courant par rapport aux modes normaux d utilisation Lorsque vous n utilisez pas l unit pendant une longue p riode assurez vous que le c ble d alimentation lectrique est d
41. i t intellectuelle Certaines puces IC dans ce produit contiennent des l ments propri taires confidentiels et ou des secrets commerciaux Vous ne devez donc pas copier modifier adapter traduire distribuer d monter d sassembler ou d composer leur contenu 8 Page D ONE 2 0 INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD Para sacar el mejor provecho de este producto l ase este manual con detenimiento Gu rdelo en un lugar seguro para poder hacerle referencia en el futuro Para reducir el riesgo de calambre no quite la cubierta del aparato No hay piezas utilizables dentro Rem tase todo mantenimiento a personal cualificado 2 1 Corriente y conexiones Mientras est conectada a una toma de electricidad el aparato seguir conectado a la fuente de corriente CA A la posici n de off de este aparato se le denomina posici n de espera En la posici n de espera el aparato est dise ado a consumir una cantidad reducida de electricidad en comparaci n con los modos de operaci n normales Aseg rese de desconectar el cable de corriente CA de la toma de la pared cuando no va a utilizar el aparato por un periodo largo de tiempo La toma CA de la pared ha de estar instalada cerca del aparato y debe ser f cilmente accesible No enchufe ni intente operar un aparato que est evidentemente da ado 2 2 Agua y humedad Para reducir el riesgo de fuego o de da os personales se proh be la utilizaci n de este aparato en el ext
42. led 30 Page gt tvONE For Broadcast applications it is possible to key through any background eg Blue Screen Green Screen etc with full control over RGB values For Digital Signage applications it is possible to key over a lower third by applying a Luma Key through black or white For information on setting up Key values refer to the Setup menu chapter of this manual 8 7 Freeze Freeze will Freeze frame the video displayed on the Primary layer only 8 8 Preset Menu access to the stored Presets and to a default Preset which defaults all Scaler settings 8 9 Logo Choose from one of five stored logos 8 10 Transition It is possible to select from a variety of transition types Cut Fade Push and Wipe and configure their Duration using the right cursor 31 Page gt tvONE 9 Popular Tasks 9 1 Setting up Sources and Outputs 9 1 1 Source Set up To set up a new Source enter the System menu and select Sources In the Sources menu you can select between Inputs SIS Still Images or Logos select Inputs Next select the Input you require for this example we will select HDMI The key menu items you will need to select to configure your Source are 9 1 2 Output Set Up To set up an output enter the System menu and select Sources and select the Connector for this example we select HDMI and the key menu items you need to select is Now return to the Outputs menu and select the Video sub menu
43. lst Framelock utilizes the user set resolution but locks the output to the same frame rate as the input If None Scaler is selected it is possible to use the full range of scaler settings and output resolutions frame rates View Settings Itis possible to select the Background Source view the incoming resolution and set the Opacity of the Background Source Selection After entering the Background menu you can quickly switch to a source by either navigating down to the desired source and selecting ok or by pushing one of the 1 6 numerical selection buttons Source Settings Provides a quick route to the Input Setup refer to the Setup Chapter of this manual for more information about these 8 4 Audio The C2 2x55 has a powerful audio toolset for the embedded of various audio signals onto the output 29 Page lt gt ONE 8 5 Layer Order It is possible to change the priority of the Primary and Background layers The layer order is most commonly used when you want to key over a Still Image SIS as a SIS can only applied to the Primary layer In this example we have a weather map still SIS and a video input of a presenter Simply set the Layer priority to B F Background over Primary and then go to Keying also in the Live menu and apply your key Background Primary 8 6 Keying The Keyer can be used for Broadcast and Digital Signage Applications and can be enabled and disab
44. mage to be keyed over it 48 Page tvONE Background Primary 10 10 Keying Keying can be used to key out a presenter on a colored blue green etc or to key text onto image as a Lower Third or for a Digital Signage application By default the C2 2x55 is set to Luma Key through black although it is possible to set up a custom key value using YUV values and softness It is also to invert the key where the color information is reversed to allow using the existing key information and place a different video source other than the key source to fill the key for an effect 10 11 Presets This menu enables a default Preset to be loaded with default scaler settings This is used to quickly reset and scaler configurations When in the Preset menu you can Save Recall and Delete Presets When loading Presets it is possible to select any of the Load Default None or any of the 12 Presets to select Presets 7 12 use the Alternate key 10 12 Transitions It is possible to select from a variety of transition types Cut Fade Push and Wipe and Settings including Duration 49 Page lt gt ONE 11 TROUBLESHOOTING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT If problems are experienced please read through the symptom topics below in order to resolve the problem After doing so if you still need to contact Technical Support at http www tvone com support Please have the following details of the problem handy 50 Page D ONE 12
45. nd Live menus provide operator functionality Menu Functions Setup System Settings Inputs Outputs Layers Presets and Transitions Live Preset Recall Source Selection Picture in Picture PIP Control Swapping Layers Audio Routing Logo Selection Image Freezing and Fade to Black Shortcuts Quick access to Views Keying on off Freeze on off Logos video Source Selection and Audio sources More information on the menus can be found in later chapters of this manual 6 1 Layering Control a ade c The C2 2x55 can control gc layering of Logo s Primary amp Background video and a Color Field This adds great flexibility to simple control of layering and external referencing The Primary Layer can have Scaling keying and Aspect Ratio Correction ARC applied x Background Layer for unscaled Video User definable RGB Color Field Using the available layers it is possible use Layer Swapping and Scaling to make changes using a variety of sources Layer Sources Layer Scaling Visibility Remarks Logo Imported Always in front of None Either On or Off Logo imported using Logo other layers available supplied Control Software It can be Keyed Opacity changed and positioned Primary All Inputs Can be swapped Available Can be Hidden or Still images imported using amp Stills with Background Visible supplied Control Software Can only be displayed in Primary Layer
46. ng of digital audio and video content HDCP data can be passed through the unit using the HDCP menu with Setup Sources Inputs HDMI or DVI U HDCP only applies to DVI U digital signals and HDMI It is not possible to receive an HDCP protected input and transmit it on a non HDCP compliant output 45 Page gt tvONE 10 4 Outputs The Output menu is used to configure the DVI U HDMI YC and CV outputs 10 4 4 Connectors The following sections will define the configuration of outputs connected to the C2 2x55 Also need to define how you get to these sub menus 10 4 1 1 Signal Type This menu is used to select the signal type you are using 10 4 1 2 Digital Settings For digital formats a number of configurations are available 10 4 1 3 YC CV Settings YC and CV handling is limited to Standard Definitions In this menu it is possible to select NTSC NTSC MPAL BDGHI or PAL PAL M PAL N 10 4 2 Video The system has very flexible output control including a wide range of Resolutions layer output control and fine tuning of image positioning 46 Page gt tvONE 10 4 3 Audio In the audio menu it is possible to embed a variety of audio sources on the output HDMI DVI U DVI or HDMI SDI 3 5mm connector or Phoenix connectors A1 A2 or A3 Alternatively it is possible to follow the audio from the source currently displayed as the Primary or Background or to completely mute the output 10 5 Preset In the Prese
47. nix Connectors ETHERNET RS232 HDMI DVEU DVED DVI A via adapters HDMI PC HD CV amp YC 3G HD SD SDI BNC Note The unit shown is the C2 2855 depending on the model you have purchased some I O connections may be missing 4 4 Menu Overview The C2 2x55 has three sets of menus 4 5 Setting an Output Resolution It is possible to select from many output resolutions depending on your model to access the output resolution of your choice select it from the Setup Outputs Video Resolution menu 4 6 Switching In normal use the C2 2x55 is controlled using Presets and Source Switching Presets Pressing the Preset front panel put the C2 DVHU HDMI 2x55 into Preset Mode Then press the relevant buttons marked 1 6 to switch between the Presets C Sources Pressing the back arrow in any menu will take you to the top level menu on the OLED display Then navigate to the Live Primary or Live Background menu and press the relevant buttons marked 1 6 to switch PC HD YC between the sources 4 7 C2 2x55 Architecture The C2 2x55 range uses CORIO 2 5 technology at its core for control of Inputs Outputs Scaling Layering Audio Management Still Images and Logo Layering 15 Page lt gt ONE zo edd OUTPUTS Z PIP from either SDI DVI U or SIS Tu o PIP from any other source SIS Log E E A PIP from either SDI CO 2 5 DVI U or SIS Engine 5 kar HDMI PIP from either SDI DVI U or SIS 6 a bd
48. oted in the next paragraph tvONE warrants the original purchaser that the equipment it manufactures or sells will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of purchase Should this product in TV One s opinion prove defective within this warranty period TV One at its option will repair or replace this product without charge Any defective parts replaced become the property of TV One This warranty does not apply to those products which have been damaged due to accident unauthorized alterations improper repair modifications inadequate maintenance and care or use in any manner for which the product was not originally intended ltems integrated into TV One products that are made by other manufacturers notably computer hard drives and display panels are limited to the term of the warranty offered by the respective manufacturers Such specific warranties are available upon request to tVONE If repairs are necessary under this warranty policy the original purchaser must obtain a Return Authorization Number from tvONE and return the product to a location designated by tvONE freight prepaid After repairs are complete the product will be returned freight prepaid 14 2 Limitations All products sold are as is and the above Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties for this product expressed or implied and is strictly limited to five years from the date of purchase tvONE assumes no li
49. ou identify potential problems Set the unit up Use your equipment as described in this manual and run through the checklist This will hopefully determine whether or not the unit is actually faulty and prevent units from being returned unnecessarily Check the FAQ s Check the Troubleshooting tips of this manual and check out the various FAQ Frequently Asked Questions listings on the support website http www tvone com support which shows the latest Hints Tips and Solutions Check the Set up Don t presume it is the unit that is causing the problem Check that the equipment being used with it is fully working and set up correctly bypass the unit if possible by connecting the video source directly to the video display Check the AC power Is it present and is the unit turned on Check that all cables are properly plugged in and are not damaged and then make certain that all equipment connected to the unit is working properly Is the unit frozen 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 reset It is also worth ensuring that the latest firmware is installed in the unit although again user settings are lost during a firmware update 13 2 To return a unit
50. poral Interpolation When using Frame Rate conversion additional frames will be added by repeating neighbouring frames For example if the input is 50Hz and the output is 60Hz then without using Temporal Interpolation every 5 frame is simply repeated thus adding 10 frames per second To give a smoother result Temporal Interpolation can be used which merges the neighbouring frames instead 6 5 Aspect Ratio Conversion It is possible to adjust the Aspect Ratio Conversion of the Sources and Outputs Fill The image fills the output resolution even if this means the Aspect Ratio is incorrect H Fit The image fills the output resolution Height even if this means the Aspect Ratio is incorrect V Fit The image fills the output Height resolution even if this means the Aspect Ratio is incorrect 1 1 The input is matched pixel for pixel to the output even if this means the Aspect Ratio is incorrect 6 6 Importing Logos Logos can be imported using the supplied CORIOcontrol Software where it can be resized and keyed as required Using the C2 2x55 menu the logo layer can be shown hidden repositioned and opacity applied 22 Page D ONE 6 7 Importing Items Still Images can be imported using the supplied CORIOcontrol Software where it can be resized as required Using the C2 2x55 menu the Stills can be used as the Primary video source and manipulated accordingly 23 Page DD ONE 7 Button Navi
51. range of Inputs and Outputs are avaialble for AV Video and Audio connectivity 37 Page tvONE 10 2 1 HDMI The C2 2x55 has full support for the High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI to V1 4 on both dedicated Inputs Outputs and also using the Universal DVI Inputs Outs and an option dongle connector The maximum resolution frame rate supported is 1920 x1080 60p 10 2 1 1 HDCP Management The unit complies with High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP requirements to prevent illegal copying of digital audio and video content HDCP data can be passed through the unit using the HDCP menu 10 2 1 2 EDID Management The C2 2x55 supports full use of Extended Display Identification Date EDID which a data structure used by digital displays to describe its capabilities to the video source The unit can pass through EDID information or read and store an EDID for use when the Display is not directly connected The C2 2x55 supports full use of Extended Display Identification Date EDID which a data structure used by digital displays to describe its capabilities to the video source The unit can pass through EDID information or read and store an EDID for use when the Display is not directly connected Changes apply after a re boot of the C2 2x55 There are several options available CAD To save a user configurable EDID connect an EDID compatible display to the vor DVI U or HDMI output navigate to the Source EDID m
52. sche oplosmiddelen of schoonmaakmiddelen in een spuitbus schoon te maken omdat dit de eenheid kan beschadigen Gebruik een schone droge doek 2 4 Plaatsing Deze eenheid moet ge nstalleerd worden op een koele droge plaats uit de buurt van bronnen van extreme hitte vibraties stof vocht en kou 2 5 Ventilatie De sleuven en openingen aan de zijkant van de eenheid zijn voor ventilatie Zorg er voor dat de eenheid op een goed geventileerde plek ge nstalleerd wordt zodat deze betrouwbaar werkt 2 6 Intellectueel eigendom Sommige IC chips in dit product bevatten vertrouwelijke informatie en of fabrieksgeheimen U mag daarom de inhoud hiervan niet kopi ren wijzigen aanpassen vertalen verspreiden nabouwen of decompileren 11 Page D ONE 3 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 3 1 Shipping Carton Your unit will arrive boxed with internal foam inserts for maximum protection during shipping You are encouraged to retain the box and all packing material so the unit can be returned in the unlikely event that repairs should ever become necessary 3 2 Important Safety Instructions The AC power cable furnished with the unit should conform to the type in use in your country Please compare the plug on your cable with the power socket where the unit will be installed If you did not receive the correct cable DO NOT attempt to modify it Instead immediately contact your dealer or contact TV One at the sales office nearest to your geographic location
53. t apparaat nooit open er bevinden zich geen door de gebruiker in te stellen onderdelen in het apparaat Laat service en onderhoud over aan een gekwalificeerde technicus 2 1 Elektriciteit en aansluiting Deze eenheid is niet van de wisselstroom voedingsbron gescheiden wanneer de stekker nog in het stopcontact zit Wanneer de eenheid uitstaat staat deze nog in de stand by modus In de stand by modus vergt de eenheid minder stroom dan in de normale aan modus Wanneer u de eenheid voor langere tijd niet gebruikt zorg er dan voor dat de stekker van het wisselstroomsnoer uit het stopcontact is getrokken Het wisselstroom stopcontact moet dichtbij de eenheid ge nstalleerd worden en makkelijk toegankelijk zijn Als de eenheid duidelijk beschadigd is moet u deze nooit op het lichtnet aansluiten of bedienen 2 2 Water en vocht Om het risiko op brand en persoonlijk letsel te beperken is het gebruik van dit apparaat buiten en of blootstelling aan regen water of overdadige hoeveelheden vocht uitdrukkelijk verboden Het apparaat mag niet worden blootgesteld aan druppels of bespatting en er mogen geen objecten die gevuld zijn met vloeistoffen zoals vazen op het apparaat geplaatst worden 2 3 Algemeen onderhoud Forceer schakelaars of externe aansluitingen nooit Bij verplaatsing van de eenheid de seri le poortaansluitingen eerst loskoppelen dan de voedingskabel en als laatste de snoeren naar andere apparaten Probeer de eenheid nooit met chemi
54. t menu it is possible to load a default setting This setting effectively puts all of the Presets to their factory default 10 6 Layers Primary Layer for Video A Back Color is always or Still Image Store with Aspect Ratio Conversion present behind the video A layers and by default is set to Black but can be adjusted to any RGB Value x Background Layer for User definable RGB unscaled Video Color Field The Back Color will be visible when 1 Enable Layers is selected as Off 2 Primary Layer when PIP Key or Aspect Ratio applied 47 Page lt gt ONE 3 With Primary and Background active when PIP Key or Aspect Ratio is applied to Primary and Aspect Ratio Conversion on the Background 4 When Background only is shown with Keying or Aspect Ratio Conversion 10 8 Genlocking your unit We can set the Background to four different settings to accurately control the behaviour of the unit for Genlocking In this menu we can also use the Background source to Genlock the C2 2x55 10 9 Layer Order For simple layer priority control between two active layers there is a Swap command this allows P B Primary over Background and B F Background over Primary It is possible to set the order layer to either Primary Background or Background Primary This has many useful purposes but is primarily used to place a Still Image SIS on the Primary layer and swap it to the background to allow another i
55. th the 1 6 buttons for recall of Presets Presets Pressing the Preset front panel put the C2 DVI U HDMI SD 2x55 into Preset Mode Then press the relevant buttons marked 1 6 to switch between the Presets Sources Pressing the back arrow in any menu will take e JE you to the top level menu on the OLED display Then navigate to the Live Primary or Live Background menu PC HD then press the relevant buttons marked 1 6 to switch between the sources 7 1 4 1 Controlling Presets Presets Capturing Press Preset then Press and hold a 1 6 button 1 e 3 4 5 6 Recall Press Preset then Push a 1 ER 3 1 6 button briefly E MAA 4 5 6 Delete Press Preset then Press 1 2 I 3 and hold a 1 6 button for J Jl J longer than Capturing 4 1 6 Load the Press and Hold the Preset Default Button Preset Access Press Preset then Toggle 1 2 3 Presets 7 12 the Alt button and a 1 6 J J button Ca 625 4 5 6 7 1 4 2 Controlling Sources Sources Switch Push a 1 6 button briefly Source all aJe Access Right button Te Settings IN Alo Y 7 1 5 Other Useful Selections Navigation Back Press Back Button navigation e 25 Page Saving Panel Lock Reset Save Settings Panel Lock Unlock Factory Reset Press Hold the ok button unti the message
56. usually set up for a very different reason than viewing computer graphics and may need changing to suit If you cannot achieve exactly what you desire then alter the inputs levels in Adjust sources until the correct colors are restored 12 5 How can 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 transmitted as one combined composite signal and the two parts have to be bandwidth limited to avoid them interfering with each other which then reduces the quality 12 6 I can no longer adjust the Output image resolution When the unit is in Genlock mode the output resolution is fixed to be the same as the Lock source input resolution If the unit is in Framelock mode then then although the resolution is unchanged the output will be locked to the Framelocked Input During this time the Output image menu item is not displayed 12 7 The picture on the video display is black and white Ensure that all the cables are correctly connected If you are using a PAL TV to display the output then the unit may be providing resolution set to NTSC mode or vice versa 12 8 The picture on the video display is green The Output type is probably incorrectly set to YUV mode whereas you are connecting to an RGB monitor see Outputs menu 51 Page D ON
57. y Keep it in a safe place for future reference To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover from the unit No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel 2 1 Power and connections This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet The off state for this unit is called standby mode In standby mode the unit is designed to consume a reduced quantity of power compared to normal operating modes When not using the unit for a long period of time insure that the AC power cord is disconnected from the wall outlet The AC wall outlet should be installed near to the unit and be easily accessible Do not plug in or attempt to operate an obviously damaged unit 2 2 Water and moisture To reduce the risk of fire and personal injury operation of this device outdoors and or exposure to rain water or excessive moisture is expressly prohibited The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 2 3 General care Do not force switches or external connections When moving the unit disconnect the serial port connections first then the power cable and finally the interconnecting cables to other devices Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents or aerosol cleaners as this may damage the unit Use a clean dry cloth 2 4 Location Installation of t

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