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1. SSS CP 3096 User Manual 71 RGBlink B Contact Information Warranty All video products are designed and tested to the highest quality standard and backed by full 3 years parts and labor warranty Warranties are effective upon delivery date to customer and are non transferable RGBlink warranties are only valid to the original purchase owner Warranty related repairs include parts and labor but do not include faults resulting from user negligence special modification lighting strikes abuse drop crush and or other unusual damages The customer shall pay shipping charges when unit is returned for repair Headquarter S603 604 Weiye Building Torch Hi Tech Industrial Development Zone Xiamen Fujian Province P R C Tel 86 592 5771197 Fax 86 592 5771202 6 Customer Hotline 4008 592 315 Websites http Awww rgblink com http Awww rgblink cn 6 E mail support rgblink com CP 3096 User Manual 72 RGBlink C Software Upgrade The CP 3096 software upgrade steps are as follows 1 Communication Firmware Upgrade Upgrade by Update Program exe the name of the file is CP3096 207 USER_Vx x bin bin Vx x is the version number and the upgrade steps are as follows 1 Connect the USB interface of CP 3096 to the computer with a USB cable 2 Plug in the power cord and make sure the device is in normal operation 3 Enter to the interface then double click the Update
2. Push the PIP button in Effects Operation Area and enter the PIP function menu Choose PIP option turn the knob and choose ON to enable the PIP function LAYOUT There are 3 kinds of PIP layouts the corresponding results are as follows PIP L T PBP L R PBP T B SWAP IMAGE It can set PIP to swap exchange when choose ON it can realize the main and sub picture exchange SELECT Can choose to set the size or position of IMAGE A or IMAGE B individually CP 3096 User Manual 60 5 System Setup and Operation How to Use Black Out How to Use Black Out Black out descriptions Black signal realizes one key touch to a black screen CP 3096 provides black effect processing for output with fade in fade out effect Operation is as below Push BLACK button then output turns to BLACK with fade in fade out effect As shown below CP 3096 User Manual 61 5 System Setup and Operation How to Realize the Screen Size and Full Size Switching How to Realize the Screen Size and Full Size Switching 1 Push MENU button turn the knob choose OUTPUT enter to the items and choose SCREEN 2 Set the size and position of the screen according to actual need 3 When screen setup is completed choose SCREEN SIZE or FULL SIZE in MODE in SCREEN option to realize the screen size and full size gt SCREEN SIZE FULL SIZE switching CP 3096 User Manual 62 5 System Setup and Ope
3. 75 ohm U V 0 7Vpp 3dB 750hm 480i 576i Multiplex YPbPr BNC Input Number of Inputs BNC 3 Supported Standard analog signals Signal Level Y 1Vpp 3dB 0 7V Video 0 3v Sync 75 ohm Pb Pr 0 7Vpp 3dB 75 ohm Supported Resolution 480i1 5761 480p 576p 720p50 1080i50 1080p50 1080i50 1080i60 VGA DB15 Input Number of Inputs 1 Standard DB15 Socket Supported Standard VGA UXGA Signal Level R G B Hsync Vsync 0toiVpp 3dB 0 7V Video 0 3v Sync 75 ohm black level 300mV Sync tip OV Supported Resolution 1024x768x60 800x600x60 640x480x60 1280x720x60 1280x800x60 1280x960x60 1280x1024x60 1440x900x60 1400x1050x60 1600x1200x60 1680x1050x60 1920x1080x60 1366x 768x60 Number of Outputs HDMI standard type A interface Supported Resolution SMPTE 625 25 PAL 525 29 97 NTSC 625 50p PAL 525 59 94p NTSC 720p50 720p59 94 60 1080i50 1080i59 94 60 VESA 800x600x60Hz 1024x768x60HZz 1280x 768x60Hz 1280x1024x60Hz 1600x1200x60Hz 1920x1080 x60Hz 1920 x 1080 x50Hz CP 3096 User Manual 69 Embedded Audio Choose 1 in 2 Format Standard 3G SDI Input S Number of Inputs Connector Transmission speed Supported Standard Balance ITU R BT 656 ITU R BT 601 SMPTE 259M SMPTE 292 SMPTE 297 Belden 1694A 100m self adaptive 3G 200m self adaptive 1 485G 350m self adaptive 270Mbps SDI Loop Out Number of outputs Connector Supported Standard BNC interface ITU R BT 656 ITU R BT 601 SMPTE 259M SMPTE 292 SMPTE
4. daadaa mm Lele G O G G GOGO G o D D D 0 aa o Jess OO 2 raosan o ioeo e O o freins Indicator Area LINK OUTPUT INTERFACES OUTPUT FORMAT QUES SDI Divi VGA cD RGB _ The indicator is on when do multiple cascade CVB5_ The indicator is on when input CVBS signal SDI The indicator is on when input SDI signal CP 3096 User Manual 30 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Front Panel VGA The indicator is on when input VGA signal DUT The indicator is on when input DVI signal The indicator is on when the output format is SD The indicator is on when the output format is HD RGB The indicator is on when the output format is RGB OLED panel and menu area OLED Panel used for show button menu and menus for interactive Communication Knob used to adjust OLED menu and information interaction and with the same function with enter to confirm current options apy Menu button push MENU button to enter the menu items Turn the knob to to select the relevant submenu For details please refer to MENU in menu orientation ene Confirm button ENTER CP 3096 User Manual 31 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Front Panel CVT CV2 CV3 S VID YPbPr El Cl HDMI E SDI Audio sources area AUDIO SOURCES G G G C YPbPr VGA HDMI SDI LJ CI CI L CV1 external corresponds to AUDIO1 AUDIO2 or AUDIO3 system default correspon
5. correct time For example horizontal sync determines exactly when to begin each horizontal scan line Vertical sync determines when the image is to be refreshed to start a new field or frame There are many other types of sync in video system Also known as sync signal or sync pulse TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The communication protocol of the Internet Computers and devices with direct access to the Internet are provided with a copy of the TCP IP program to allow them to send and receive information in an understandable form USB Universal Serial Bus USB was developed by seven PC and telecom industry leaders Compaq DEC IBM Intel Microsoft NEC and Northern Telecom The goal was easy plug and play expansion outside the box requiring no additional circuit cards Up to 127 external computer devices may be added through a USB hub which may be conveniently located in a keyboard or monitor USB devices can be attached or detached without removing computer power The number of devices being designed for USB continues to grow from keyboards mice and printers to scanners digital cameras and ZIP drives VESA Video Electronics Standards Association A nonprofit number organization dedicated to facilitating and promoting personal computer graphics through improved standards for the benefit of the end user WWW vesa orq VGA Video Graphics Array Introduced b
6. channel CV2 signal source button push the button output will be switched to this channel CV3 signal source button push the button output will be switched to this channel S Video signal source button push the button output will be switched to this channel YPbPr signal source button push the button output will be switched to this channel VGA signal source button push the button output will be switched to this channel HDMI signal source button push the button output will be switched to this channel CP 3096 User Manual 35 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Front Panel SDI signal source button push the button output will be switched to this SDI channel Displayport signal source button push the button output will be switched to this channel IL L Black button push the button output will be switched to back signal BLACK 0 Note In single image mode buttons CV1 1 to BLACK 0 are the main output signal source buttons And in PIP mode these buttons are the sub image signal source buttons They are also the number button when do scale crop etc wg Channel A signal CV1 signal source button CV1 Sd Channel A signal CV2 signal source button CV2 d Channel A signal CV3 signal source button CV3 Channel A signal S Video signal source button S VID B CP 3096 User Manual 36 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Front Panel Channel B signal YPbPr sign
7. follows Rotate the knob to select menu item After the menu means it s in selected state Rotate the knob to enter corresponding for setting or view the menu INPUT FACTORY RESET LE OUTPUT SYSTEM LANGUAGE L OuTPt T DETAI _ DEINTERLACE J ENGLIS in Soi Ar oll ALU A L a vr K ALJ DE DIU IPU Tad COOC C oLRE it _ Si DHA a 9 z E a La J ALA F f on on E of lt Rt L gt 9 INPUT Select INPUT push the knob to confirm show level 2 menus as follows INPUT DETAIL Display input signal information including CV1 CV2 CV3 HDMI SDI VGA YPbPr S Video SDI ADJUST Can set H POS V POS when input SDI also with anti aliasstep function If quality image distort by mistake in improper operation it can be initialized operation to recover factory setting VGA ADJUST Can set H POS V POS CLOCK PHASE when input VGA It also can use the AUTO ADJUST to set ADC AUTO ADJUST Auto adjusting for BRIGHTNESS CP 3096 User Manual 44 4 MENU Orientation MENU OUTPUT Select OUTPUT push the knob to confirm show level 2 menus as follows OUTPUT DETAIL Output detail menu the sub menu as following FORMAT Show the current output format DVI MODE Show the DVI mode DATE RANGE Show the date range as VIDEO or IMAGE DE Show the DE state DE H POS Show the horizontal phase DE V POS Show the vertical phase DE H SIZE Show the horizontal size DE V
8. set to default values the default value can also be set via the number button after setting push the knob to confirm 3 If the operation is wrong turn the knob to adjust again or choose RESET in SCALE for recover system default and reset the above items CP 3096 User Manual 57 5 System Setup and Operation How to Crop the Image How to Crop the Image 1 Push CROP button in function area to enter the crop function menus 2 Turn the knob choose H SIZE V SIZE H POS or V POS and set to default values the default value can also be set via the number button after setting push the knob to confirm 3 If the operation is wrong turn the knob to adjust again or choose RESET in CROP for recover system default and reset the above items CP 3096 User Manual 58 5 System Setup and Operation How to Set the Position of the Image How to Set the Position of the Image 1 Push POSITION button in function area to enter the position adjustment function menus 2 Turn the knob choose H POS or V POS and set to default values the default value can also be set via the number button after setting push the knob to confirm 3 If the operation is wrong turn the knob to adjust again or choose RESET in POSITION for recover system default and reset the above items CP 3096 User Manual 59 5 System Setup and Operation How to Set up the PIP How to Set up the PIP
9. 297 Equalization Belden 1694A 100m HD 1 485G 300m SD 270Mbps DVI Output Number of Outputs Standard DVI I Socket Signal Level TMDS pw 165MHz bandwidth Supported Resolution VESA 800x600x60Hz 1024x768x60Hz 1024x768x75Hz 1280x720x60Hz 1280x720x50Hz 1280x768x60Hz 1280x800x60Hz 1280x1024x60Hz 1360x768x60Hz 1366x768x60Hz 1400x1050x60Hz 1440x900x60Hz 1600x1200x60Hz 1680x1050x60Hz 1920x1080x60Hz 1920x1080x50Hz 1920x1200x60Hz 2048x1152x60Hz 2560x812x60Hz 2560x816x60Hz VGA Output Standard DB15 Socket Supported Resolution CP 3096 VESA 800x600x60Hz 1024x768x60Hz 1024x768x75Hz 1280x720x60Hz 1280x720x50Hz 1280x768x60Hz 1280x800x60Hz 1280x1024x60Hz 1360x768x60Hz 1366x768x60Hz 1400x1050x60Hz 1440x900x60Hz 1600x1200x60Hz 1680x1050x60Hz 1920x1080x60Hz 1920x1080x50Hz 1920x1200x60Hz 2048x1152x60Hz 2560x812x60Hz 2560x816x60Hz User Manual 70 Signal Level R G B Hsync Vsync 0toiVpp 3dB 0 7V Video 0 3v Sync 75 ohm black level 300mV Sync tip OV Connector BNC interface ITU R BT 656 ITU R BT 601 SMPTE 259M SMPTE 292 Supported Standard f SMPTE 297 Equalization Belden 1694A 100m HD 1 485G 300m SD 270Mbps CVBS BNC Output Supported Standards PAL NTSC Signal Level 1Vpp 3db 0 7V Video 0 3v Sync 75 ohm Multiplex 480i 576i Input channel Support each input channel signal programming configuration configuration nes SSSSC S s SSSSOSOSCSCSCSC
10. 6 User Manual 64 5 System Setup and Operation How to Load the Saved Parameter How to Load the Saved Parameter There are two pages and each page has 6 save modes so CP 3096 provides 12 save modes for load 1 Push LOAD button the button light turns on and PAGE 1 and 2 button light flash 2 Set PAGE choose 1 or 2 for example choose 1 3 Set BANK light of button BANK flashes and button 1 to 6 are on or flash the button on is ready for recall and flash means just recall push the button on to recall For example choose 1 CP 3096 User Manual 65 RGBlink 6 Common Questions and Solutions In This Chapter This chapter provides the common questions and solution for the video processor The following topics are provided 6 No Output in LED Display Flash Point in LED Display Output LED Display only Displays Part of the Image No Display in the Second Half Part of LED Display CP 3096 User Manual 66 No Output in LED Display Confirm If There is Any Input Signal Push MENU button to find INPUT and check whether the input signal is normal if there is no input signal check the front end signal lines and please note to do dual display or extended in computer user can enter other format signals to view in the same operation Confirm If Signal Output Find a belt VGA input best for DVI display connect to the corresponding output port of processor and check whether the signa
11. CP 3096 User Manual 6 Manual RGB RD UM CP3096 E001 Revision V1 0 RGBlink CP 3096 User Manual 1 CP 3096 User Manual Thank you for choosing our products In order to allow you to learn how to use the video processor quickly we bring you the detailed user manual You can read the introduction and directions before using the video processor please read all the information we provide carefully to use our products correctly Copyright 2015 All rights are reserved by RGBlink This document is done independently by Xiamen RGBlink Science amp Technology Co LTD No part can be copied reproduced or translated without permission Notice RGBlink provides this manual as is without warranty of any kind no matter expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose RGBlink may make improvements or changes to the products and the programs described in this publication at any time without notice This publication would contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information in this publication these changes are incorporated in new editions of this publication Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide r
12. NTENT TT 8 1 lt T Tres H ole sente see eeene sense 13 CAPI SWIC er E E E E R 14 How to Use the Manual 15 Torm AN DECIAN need 16 System OVESVIEW inserer 23 POI ATION QUSS eea a 24 2 Hardware Orientation 25 HY TAS ONADERE EAN AE EEA E EE EEA 25 SF SOF BACK PAR an 26 GONT IMOT ICO sepi tesan E E AEE oes 26 D2 Ro232 WS 2 le PP 26 LORS 222 OA E rl 27 5 USD Tann e 27 PTS CR a a 27 2 O0 AIO IDR eerie ett att are rr enne enn rte tet 27 12 14 16 YIP ORT Te 27 13 O VIe eB i ee a ee eee 27 LS OC Se Tie 27 Me Ge NO ste peepee veces rectors ese rc eee 27 CP 3096 User Manual 8 22 SAI eE TT 28 23 O DVLOOD OU ES a ns 28 2A ww B 118 Bg U TR S 28 26 HDMI LOOP OUt anreisen 28 OUT AE A PR octeoteitiptesstsciioancostes evsencoscoiaeaaeem oer 28 25 27 SOI 0 0 Eens mn nn 28 E DVOU a de ce 28 29 31 GVBS OUPS Ra rate 28 32 NV OR OP on ANENA 28 WITCH and OW Cl ES Rss ed 28 1998 PONS mineral 28 E S096 EOM nT SR Da 29 PVG AL OV AO de eee tb note 30 OLED panel and menu area a 31 Audio ere lt T ane eee tree er chante 32 FUNCION ATO D de net 33 VOILME GON Ol PCA E ce ren 35 INPUT SOUNCES AEA a nn 35 ENEC OPEL ALON ALC eee mme 38 LOCK TOD FAN SUA T 39 Transition Time Control Area 39 Effects SWiten Control AMC annees 39 CP 3096 User Manual 9 3 Hardware Installation sss scs secs neeaaea 41 AIS Ten a oi ont 41 OAI IV Precautii ONS ere re 42 Unpacking and Inspection 42 MOP EPA eea 42 4 Menu Orie
13. Program exe choose VSP 526 in Update Type box choose the file path and click Start when hint Down Load Success it means load is successful Update Program O X Update Type ES OwSP628 VSP526 lt FOUOS3aa0000 e004 r gt ACK TOO04 3 aa0000b0049 riteB lock lt FOO04 3aa0000b00 49 ACK 2014 09 04 10 57 47 OOD lt TOOOS39as0000c0046b gt 4riteB lack 2014 09 04 10 57 47 140 lt FOOO5Saa0000c0046 ACK 01 4 09 04 10 57 47 1 40 lt TOOO0Sas0000d004 gt rite Block 4 Reboot the device 2 Image Processing Firmware Upgrade Upgrade by copy the file the name of the file is VIDEO fvb and upgrade steps are as follows 1 Connect the USB interface of CP 3096 to the computer with a USB cable CP 3096 User Manual 73 2 Plug in the power cord and make sure the device is in normal operation 3 Push MENU button and enter USB UPDATE option operation steps are MENU gt SYSTEM USB UPDATA SEL 4 Open the USB drive that plug into the computer and delete the firmware Bin file in the USB drive then copy the MCU file VIDEO fvb of CP 3096 to the USB drive program loading is complete after the file has been copied 5 Restart the device and enter the menu to check if the version is right factory reset is completed Operation steps are MENU gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM INFO SMCU VER CP 3096 User Manual 74
14. SIZE Show the vertical size OUTPUT ADJUST Output adjust menu including sub menu as follows DVI MODE Can select HDMI agreement or DVI by default is DVI output When need HDMI signal output choose HDMI DATE RANGE DVI out range adjustment can choose RGB or YCBCR among them the RGB adjusting range is between 0 255 YCBCR adjusting range from 16 to 235 DE ADJUST DE adjust the sub menu as following DE ON OFF Can choose to open or closed when choose open it can be adjusted to DE as follows H SIZE Width setting V SIZE Height setting H POS Horizontal phase setting V POS Vertical phase setting When the signal source of the screen appear black side can use this function adjustment make the image to full screen display RESET If image quality distorts by improper operation it can be recover by factory reset CP 3096 User Manual 45 4 MENU Orientation MENU SCREEN Screen setting user can change the screen through the digital setting parameters to easily change the screen size and position Mainly used in the LED display users Settings as follow H SIZE Width setting V SIZE Height setting H POS Horizontal phase setting V POS Vertical phase setting Mode Window mode can scale the Screen and Full switch RESET If image quality distorts by improper operation it can be recover by factory reset DISPLAY MODE MODE Image mode selection user can choose different output modes according to their requ
15. ace 1 LINK IN is serial male port 2 LINK OUT is serial female port LINK IN is the serial communication interface of RS232 control protocol and multiple cascading control CP 3096 User Manual 26 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Back Panel LINK OUT is the serial communication interface of multiple devices cascading control connect devices through DB9 serial cable 18 RS232 Interface Remote communication device controls interface and is used to connect the computer The function is not supported in V1 0 20 USB Interface It is used for device upgrade INPUT Interface It includes 3 CVBS inputs by BNC port 1 VGA input by DB15 port 3 YPbPr 1 S Video 1 3G SDI input 1 HDMI and 3 groups of Audio L and Audio R inputs 3 8 Audio Input Audio input connect the audio signals of the DVD player hardware player and digital box 12 14 16 YPbPr Input R Pr G Y B Pb BNC used to support SD HD analog video input up to 1080p60 13 S Video DIN 4 S Video DIN 4 input S Video signal PAL NTSC SECAM compatible 15 17 19 CVBS Input CVBS input input standard video signal from players cameras etc Support resolution 480i and 576i via BNC Support standards include PAL NTSC and SECAM 21 VGA Input VGA Interface input the video signal from HD player and Computer etc CP 3096 User Manual 27 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Back Panel Compatible with YPbPr signal input signal via the DB15 in
16. al size For example input 1536 as following 5 After the digital push the Knob will add means before the is the vertical size and after the is the refresh rate Only digital 50 or digital CP 3096 User Manual 54 5 System Setup and Operation How to Do Customized Output Resolution 60 supports for the refresh rate Use the digital buttons to finish the settings For example to input refresh rate 60 6 After input all the values push knob to enable CP 3096 to output this resolution CP 3096 will take 5 to 10 seconds to enable this output resolution CP 3096 User Manual 55 5 System Setup and Operation How to Realize Single Image Switching How to Realize Single Image Switching Boot the system default CV1 to the current input source key lights if need seamless switching other source such as VGA push VGA button LCD screen display as follows Choose VGA buttons button CV1 light is off and VGA button lights it can realize single picture of input signal source switching switch CV1 to VGA The same method can switch CV2 CV3 SVIDEO YPbPr HDMI and SDI Note Seamless switch means signal switch will not appear any flash point black shaking or delay CP 3096 User Manual 56 5 System Setup and Operation How to Scale the Image How to Scale the Image 1 Push SCALE button in function area to enter the scale function menus 2 Turn the knob choose H SIZE or V SIZE and
17. al source button Channel B signal VGA signal source button Channel C signal HDMI signal source button HDMI pour ef SDI Note In single image mode buttons CV1 to DP are the preview signal source buttons And in PIP mode these buttons are the program signal source buttons Note Channel D signal SDI signal source button Channel E signal Displayport signal source button Channel A is the SD channel B C D is the HD channel CP 3096 User Manual 37 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Front Panel Effects Operation Area aE PIP DSK KEY DSK KL A E D E AO d A L L PIP function button Single or dual image selection button push the button its LED light turns on PIP function is open Push the button again its LED light L turns off PIP function is close and change to single image DSK effect button Push the button and enter to the DSK effect modes Turn DSK the knob to choose different effect modes It supports 6 kinds of DSK effect modes KEY knob turn the knob to adjust the ALPHA value Channel A signal indicator Channel B signal indicator Channel C signal indicator Channel D signal indicator J O LJ L d CP 3096 User Manual 38 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Front Panel ET a Channel E signal indicator E Lock Top Panel Area LOCK LOCK tc Lock button push the button its LED light turns on and the buttons in
18. assis connects to earth via the ground wire provided in the AC power Cord The AC Socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible Unpacking and Inspection Before opening CP 3096 process shipping box inspect it for damage If you find any damage notify the shipping carrier immediately for all claims adjustments As you open the box compare its contents against the packing slip If you find any shortages contact your sales representative Once you have removed all the components from their packaging and checked that all the listed components are present visually inspect the system to ensure there was no damage during shipping If there is damage notify the shipping carrier immediately for all claims adjustments Site Preparation The environment in which you install your CP 3096 should be clean properly lit free from static and have adequate power ventilation and space for all components CP 3096 User Manual 42 RGBlink 4 Menu Orientation In This Chapter This chapter describes all CP 3096 processor menus including how they are accessed the functions that are available and descriptions of each menu tree in block diagram format The following topics are discussed S MENU gt INPUT gt OUTPUT gt SYSTEM gt LANGUAGE gt FACTORY RESET CP 3096 User Manual 43 4 MENU Orientation MENU MENU Push MENU button to enter to menu item menu shown as
19. ds to AUDIO1 CV2 external corresponds to AUDIO1 AUDIO2 or AUDIO3 system default corresponds to AUDIO1 CV3 external corresponds to AUDIO1 AUDIO2 or AUDIOS system default corresponds to AUDIO1 S VIDEO external corresponds to AUDIO1 AUDIO2 or AUDIOS system default corresponds to AUDIO1 YPbPr external corresponds to AUDIO1 AUDIO2 or AUDIOS system default corresponds to AUDIO1 VGA external corresponds to AUDIO1 AUDIO2 or AUDIOS system default corresponds to AUDIO1 System default HDMI as internal if set HDMI as external it corresponds to AUDIO1 AUDIO2 or AUDIOS System default SDI as internal if set SDI as external it corresponds to AUDIO1 AUDIO2 or AUDIOS CP 3096 User Manual 32 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Front Panel LINK LOAD SAVE JEUG BRIGHTNESS SCALE POSITION CROP JUUL Function Area LIPP LEAD SAE PACE BANK l FORMAT BR IGHTMESS UU ALE j 4 Q Q Multiple cascade button Load button push the button and combined with PAGE and BANK button to load the saving parameters users can load data from SAVE1 or SAVE12 Save button push the button and combined with PAGE and BANK button to save the current parameters to SAVE 1 to SAVE 12 Output format button Push the button and enter into the output format turn the knob user can choose the different output formats User can also set the output formats if choose CUSTOM option Push the b
20. e Switching How to Realize the Text Overlay Setting How to Save the Parameter How to Load the Saved Parameter CP 3096 User Manual 49 5 System Setup and Operations Interface and Input Signal Option Interface and Input Signal Option O Oo 0 CO La amp T AUOIO L1 iia DIO R2 AIO L3 SUO OUT R e d 4 Z V4 7A 7 7 7 a 7 N en ee ea a CE AL Mw OO Ue N r p E USS k SOLLRGP E N 2 J E 7 K ow O QS P N 7 YS ASS Cas O O CAINA L Jh j J J L gt KC i d rd 60 60HZ SVIDEO cvs T x GA HOM HOM ow DM OUT GA OUT LL LH OM O amp INTERFACE NO INTERFACE 1 2 18 RS232 Interface 22 3G SDI input BNC port Audio Input Port 23 SDI Loop Out Port Audio Output Port 24 HDMI Input Port Switch 25 27 SVideo Input Port DIN4 28 30 CVBS Input BNC Port 29 31 USB Interface x VGA Input DB15 Port 33 28 30 DVI output use for connecting the sending card of LED display CP 3096 support resolution format as following 800x600x60Hz 1024x768x60Hz 1024x768x75Hz 1280x720x60Hz 1280x720x50Hz 1280x768x60Hz 1280x800x60Hz 1280x1024x60Hz 1360x768x60Hz 1366x768x60Hz 1400x1050x60Hz 1440x900x60Hz 1600x1200x60Hz 1680x1050x60Hz 1920x1080x60Hz 1920x1080x50Hz 1920x1200x60Hz 2048x1152x60Hz 2560x812x60Hz 2560x816x60HZ CP 3096 User Manual 50 5 System Setup and Operations Interface and Input Signal Option 32 VGA output connect to moni
21. easonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed or used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be responsible for correcting any interference CP 3096 User Manual 2 Guarantee and Compensation RGBlink provides a guarantee related to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee On receipt the purchaser must immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during transportation as well as for material and manufacturing faults Please complain to RGBlink by written notice The period of guarantee begins from the date of transfer of risks in the case of special systems and software on the date of commissioning at latest 30 days after the transfer of risks In the event of justified notice of compliant RGBlink can repair the fault or provide a replacement at its own discretion within an appropriate period If this measure proves to be impossible or unsuccessful the purchaser can demand a reduction in the purchase price or cancellation of the contract All other claims in particular those relating to compensation for direct or indirect damage and also damage attributed to the operation of
22. el Ethernet A Local Area Network LAN standard officially known as IEEE 802 3 Ethernet and other LAN technologies are used for interconnecting computers printers workstations terminals servers etc within the same building or campus Ethernet operates over twisted pair and over coaxial cable at speeds starting at 10Mbps For LAN interconnectivity Ethernet is physical link and data link protocol reflecting the two lowest layers of the OSI Reference Model Frame In interlaced video a frame is one complete picture A video frame is made up of two fields or two sets of interlaced lines In a film a frame is one still picture of a series that makes up a motion picture Gamma The light output of a CRT is not linear with respect to the voltage input The difference between what you should have and what is actually output is known as gamma HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface An interface used primarily in consumer electronics for the transmission of uncompressed high definition video up to 8 channels of audio and control signals over a single cable HDMI is the de facto standard for HDTV displays Blu ray Disc players and other HDTV electronics Introduced in 2003 the HDMI specification has gone through several revisions 6 HDSDI The high definition version of SDI specified in SMPTE 292M This signal standard transmits audio and video with 10 bit depth and 4 2 2 color quantizat
23. ion questions or required further information please contact with our Customer Support Engineers Refer to Appendix B for contact details SDI Monitor SDI PE SDI Monitor DI hi BL 95 VCR SDI Ii LA x RRA HD Camear p l DLL HL BES CVBS LOOP SDI SDI HD Set Top Box SDI sus lt gt di Ypbpr Fa a a f we DBO HL To Hl CP 3096 DVI LOOP HIDMI Aaa G Cv3 Wa KG Set Top Box a DVD SLT atts ame ar LS HL a CP 3096 User Manual 24 RGBlink 2 Hardware Orientation In This Chapter This chapter provides detailed information about the CP 3096 hardware The following topics are discussed CP 3096 Back Panel CP 3096 Front Panel CP 3096 User Manual 25 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Back Panel CP 3096 Back Panel The figure below illustrates the professional interface and control signals of CP 3096 back panel OD O 0 oO La amp T DIO 81 AJOIO L2 AUDIO L3 0010 RS OUTL OUT R KA TN 7 7 l NZ NZ NZ NZZ N en NN ZN 4 ZX DZ NX 4X J N J 7 ra A N PR CE m SA Se DA Sa Jeu OT aman A LA LE AoA Nf A NS NS N A ce RoHS X O O ADE IN CHINA f aj s X L L QU JIX JIX DY LL P L JIC t gt lC ps rd AC 85 264 60 6042 c c ug HOM HOMILOO moar DM OUT mu O IH LL ME O O W amp 10 12 14 16 YPbPr Input Port 15 17 19 CVBS Input BNC Port CONT Interface 1 2 RS232 Interf
24. ion over a single coaxial cable with a data rate of 1 485 Gbit second Multiple video resolutions exist including progressive 1280x720 and interlaced 1920x1080 resolutions Up to 32 audio signals are carried in the ancillary data 6 JPEG Joint photographic Expects Group Commonly used method of loss compression for photographic images using a discreet cosine transfer function The degree of compression can be adjusted allowing a selectable tradeoff between storage size and image quality JPEG typically achieves 10 1 compression with little perceptible loss in image quality Produces blocking artifacts CP 3096 User Manual 18 1 Brief Introduction Terms and Definitions MPEG Motion Picture Expect Group A standard committee under the auspices of the International Standards Organization working on algorithm standards that allows digital compression storage and transmission of moving image information such as motion video CD quality audio and control data at CD ROM bandwidth The MPEG algorithm provides inter frame compression of video images and can have an effective compression rate of 100 1 to 200 1 NTSC The color video standard used in North America and some other parts of the world created by the National Television Standards Committee in the 1950s A color signal must be compatible with black and white TV sets NTSC utilizes an interlaced video signals 525 lines of resolution with a refresh rate of 60 field
25. irement such as black video image freeze image flat color test pattern TEST PATTERN Test pattern setting rotate the knob there are 1 66 kinds of modes for choose Notice When the input comes from DVI Displayport DP VGA or SDI input format is progressive only the TEST PATTERN function will be enable and ready to operate FLAT COLOR When the output mode is pure color image choose corresponding red green and blue color value in this option to meet the practical needs GAMMA Gamma setting push it to adjust the image gamma value Gamma values include LINEAR sRGB 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 2 1 4 1 6 SYSTEM DEINTERLACE Force Deinterlace function can choose ON or OFF ON Force deinterlace no effect switching OFF No deinterlace with effect switching CP 3096 User Manual 46 4 MENU Orientation MENU SYSTEM INFO System information MCU VER Information of MCU version VIDEO VER Information of VIDEO version SN Factory serial number of CP 3096 SV Software version of CP 3096 TECH SUPPORT Including sales hotline custom service web site email and telephone DATE amp TIME Display date or time including the following items DATE Display date CLOCK Display clock WORK TIME Display the working time from boot to present TOTAL TIME Total working time BOOT TIMES Boot times TIMING CONTROL Timing control switch CHANGE DATE CHANGE CLOCK LOCK FRONT PANEL Through this se
26. l is correct on the monitor If not display properly please check whether there is input signal or if input wire interface is taken tight output wire interface is picked up tightly Flash Point in LED Display Output Confirm If Monitor Output is Normal Find a belt VGA input best for DVI display connect to the corresponding output port of processor and check whether the signal is correct on the monitor If display normally shows and no flash point please check whether DVI outlets put tight If display flashes point please judge if input signal wire and interface are normal CP 3096 User Manual 67 LED Display Only Displays Part of the Image Signal Needs to Scale Push SCALE button in the processor and turn the knob to adjust the actual screen size of the screen including the V Size H Size and Reset then push the knob to confirm No Display in the Second Half Part of Large Screen Resolution is Insufficient Please make sure the points of the screen width and height choose the resolution that bigger than screen width by push button FORMAT then push the knob to confirm CP 3096 User Manual 68 RGBlink A Specification CVBS BNC Input Number of Inputs 3 PAL NTSC 1Vpp 3db 0 7V Video 0 3v Sync 75 ohm 480i 576i Supported Standards Signal Level Multiplex SVIDEO DIN4 Input Number of Inputs 1 Supported Standard PAL NTSC Signal Level Y 1Vpp 3dB 0 7V Video 0 3v Sync
27. mplete navigational path 6 Use the Previous Page and Next Page buttons to go to the previous or next page within a file Use Acrobat s extensive search capabilities such as the Find tool and Search Index tool to perform comprehensive searches as required Table of Contents and Index Use the Table of Contents bookmarks to navigate a desired topic Click any item to instantly jump to that section of the guide You can also use the Index to jump to specific topics within a chapter Each page number in the Index is a hyperlink General Operations To ensure trouble free operation please follow all procedures as listed below For detailed installation instructions refer to chapter 3 Hardware Installation on page 41 For system setup and operations refer to Chapter 5 System Setup and Operations on page 49 Should you have any questions regarding the installation or operation of CP 3096 please consult with the factory Refer to Appendix B on page 72 for contact information CP 3096 User Manual 15 1 Brief Introduction Terms and Definitions Term and Definitions The following terms and definitions are used throughout this guide ASCII American Standard for Information Interchange The standard code consisting of 7 bit coded characters 8 bits including parity check used to exchange information between data processing systems data communication systems and associated equi
28. nd twist This allows the connector to lock into place without tools Brightness Usually refers to the amount or intensity of video light produced on a screen without regard to color Sometimes called black level CP 3096 User Manual 16 1 Brief Introduction Terms and Definitions CAT 5 Category 5 Describes the network cabling standard that consists of four unshielded twisted pairs of copper wire terminated by RJ 45 connectors CAT 5 cabling supports data rates up to 100 Mbps CAT 5 is based on the EIA TIA 568 Commercial Building Telecommunications Wiring Standard Color bars A standard test pattern of several basic colors white yellow cyan green magenta red blue and black as a reference for system alignment and testing In NTSC video the most commonly Used color bars are the SMPTE standard color bars In PAL video the most commonly used color bars are eight full field bars In the computer the most commonly used color bars are two rows of reversed color bars Color burst In color TV systems a burst of sub carrier frequency located on the back porch of the composite video signal This serves as a color synchronizing signal to establish a frequency and phase reference for the chroma signal Color burst is 3 58 MHz for NTSC and 4 43 MHz for PAL Color temperature The color quality expressed in degrees Kelvin K of a light source The higher the color temperature
29. nk Science amp Technology Co Ltd Headquarter S603 604 Weiye Building Torch Hi Tech Industrial Development Zone Xiamen Fujian Province P R C Shenzhen office Floor 11 A1 Building Baiwang R amp D Building Shahe West Road Xili Town Nanshan District Shenzhen Guangdong Province P R C Beijing office No 2702 Sino Light Building Tower B Wang Jing East Road Chaoyang District Beijing P R C Shanghai office East Building F2 No 88 Qinjiang Road Shanghai P R C Tel 86 592 5771197 Fax 86 592 5771202 Customer Hotline 4008 592 315 Websites http www rgblink com http www rgblink cn E mail sales rgblink com CP 3096 User Manual 4 Operators Safety Summary The general safety information in this summary is for operating personnel Do Not Remove Covers or Panels There are no user serviceable parts within the unit Removal of the top cover will expose dangerous voltages To avoid personal injury do not remove the top cover Do not operate the unit without the cover installed Power Source This product is intended to operate from a power source that will not apply more than 230 volts rms between the supply conductors or between both Supply conductor and ground A protective ground connection by way of grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation Grounding the Product This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electrical sh
30. ntation un etonez ataa a a 43 IS CRI a te 43 Na a rasa cee 44 NP A RS en ee ee re 44 EIT 45 Sa DEN a den Lo ee a ct Dion 46 ANGUAGE arne 47 ACTOR ES A ene tree 48 5 System Setup and Operations 49 Til Haie 9219 E tn did ou 49 Interface and Input Signal Option 50 How to Confirm the Device is in Normal Operation 6 52 How to Change the Transition Effects 53 How to Do Customized Output Resolution 54 How to Realize Single Image Switching sese 56 How to Scale the IMAGE enaena 57 CP 3096 User Manual 10 How to Crop the MAS nds 58 How to Set the Position of the IMage sss eee eee eee eee 59 HOMO SUD RS T TT 60 HOW TO USE e nn emo 61 How to Realize the Screen Size and Full Size Switching 62 How to Realize the Text Overlay Setting eee 63 How to Save the Parameter ccccesccccccessssssseeeeeesssssseeeeeeeeseeeas 64 How to Load the Saved Parameter sees eee 65 6 Common Questions and Solutions esseeessssssssssesesssseese 66 MARS Ge OS pt cae a de ea ance ad de et 66 NO OUTDUL M L ED DISpla y nana 67 Confirm If There is Any Input Signal eee eee eee 67 Contra SINA OUUU iea Note 67 Flash Point in LED Display Output 67 Confirm If Monitor Output is Normal sss sees sees eee eee eee 67 LED Display Only Displays Part of the Image sese eee 68 Signal Needs 10 SCAIC nantes 68 No Display in the Second Half Part of Large Screen 68 PeSGIUTOMAS MMSUMICISM acces dcet
31. ock plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle before connecting to the product input or output terminals A protective ground connection by way of the grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation Use the Proper Power Cord Use only the power cord and connector specified for your product Use only a power cord that is in good condition Refer cord and connector changes to qualified service personnel Use the Proper Fuse To avoid fire hazard use only the fuse having identical type voltage rating and current rating characteristics Refer fuse replacement to qualified service personnel Do Not Operate in Explosive Aimospheres To avoid explosion do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere CP 3096 User Manual 5 Terms in This Manual and Equipment Marking WARNING Highlight an operating procedure practice condition statement etc which if not strictly observed could result in injury or death of personnel Note Highlights an essential operating procedure condition or statement CAUTION The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CP 3096 User Manual 6 Amendment Records The table below lists the changes to the Video Processor User Manual CP 3096 User Manual 7 RGBlink CONTENT CO
32. osstenttensnacncact in ner 68 PAS SDECHICALIONS nement 69 B Contact Information ss 72 CP 3096 User Manual 11 C Software Upgrade CP 3096 User Manual 12 RGBlink 1 Brief Introduction This chapter is designed to introduce you to the CP 3096 User Manual Areas to be covered are CP 3096 Chapter Structure How to Use The Manual Terms and Definitions System Overview Application Questions User Manual 13 1 Brief Introduction Chapter Structure Chapter Structure The following chapters provide instructions for all aspects of CP 3096 operations Chapter 1 Brief Introduction Chapter 2 Hardware Orientation Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Chapter 4 Menu Orientation Chapter 5 System Setup and Operations Chapter 6 Common Questions and Solution Appendix Specification Appendix B Contact Information Appendix C Software Upgrade CP 3096 User Manual 14 1 Brief Introduction How to Use This Manual How to Use the Manual J Followings are important tips for streamlining your use of this User s Manual in its electronic PDF form Navigation J kL Use Acrobat Readers bookmarks to navigate to the desired location All chapter files have the same bookmark structure for instant navigation to any section Please note Extensive hyperlinks are provided within the chapters 6 Use Acrobat s Go to Previous View and Return to next View buttons to trace your co
33. pment The ASCII set contains control characters and graphic characters Aspect ratio The relationship of the horizontal dimension to the vertical dimension of an image In viewing screens standard TV is 4 3 or 1 33 1 HDTV is 16 9 or 1 78 1 Sometimes the 1 is implicit making TV 1 83 and HDTV 1 78 AV Audio visual or audio video A Background is an unscaled source typically originating from a computer A background source appears at the system s lowest priority visually in back of all other sources Baudrate Named of J M E Baudot the inventor of the Baudot telegraph code The number of the electrical oscillations per second called baud rate Related to but not the same as transfer rate in bits per second bps Blackburst The video waveform without the video elements It includes the vertical sync horizontal sync and the chroma burst information Blackburst is used to synchronize video equipment to align the video output One signal is normally used to set up an entire video system or facility Sometimes it is called House sync BNC Bayonet Neill Concelman A cable connector used extensively in television and named for its inventors A cylindrical bayonet connector that operates with a twist locking motion To make the connection align the two curved grooves in the collar of the male connector with the two projections on the outside of the female collar push a
34. ration How to Realize the Text Overlay Setting How to Realize the Text Overlay Setting 1 Push DSK button in Effect Operation Area the LCD screen show as follows Rotate the knob choose preset modes there are 6 kinds of preset modes MODE 1 Black background white red green font the ALPHA of background is adjustable MODE 2 Black background white red green font the font of background is adjustable MODE 3 White background black font the ALPHA of background is adjustable MODE 4 White background black font the font of background is adjustable MODE 5 White background red green font the ALPHA of background is adjustable MODE 6 White background red green font the font of background is adjustable 2 Rotate the KEY knob to set Alpha the adjustment range is among 0 to 16 CP 3096 User Manual 63 5 System Setup and Operation How to Save the Parameter How to Save the Parameter There are two pages and each page has 6 save modes so CP 3096 provides 12 save modes 1 Push SAVE button the button light turns on and PAGE 1 and 2 button light flash 2 Set PAGE choose 1 or 2 for example choose 1 3 Set BANK light of button BANK flashes and button 1 to 6 are on or flash the button on can be saved and flash will be overwrite push the button on to save For example choose 1 4 Again push SAVE button the key light turns off and the SAVE function close CP 309
35. rm the Device is in Normal Operation How to Confirm the Device is in Normal Operation 1 Firstly make sure the power of device setup 2 After power on the fans running the button scanning 3 After scanning the device operate the OLED panel display as follows RGBlink 4 4 U G 4 After the start the completion of equipment factory default load parameter or save 1 system parameters CV1 key light is on and the device is in normal starting CP 3096 User Manual 52 5 System Setup and Operations How to Change the Transition Effects How to Change the Transition Effects 1 Push the Effect Modes button in Effects Switch Control Area there are 6 kinds of effect modes POP CENTER PUSH CENTER PUSH LEFT POP LEFT POP L T and FADE 2 Push TAKE button or use T bar switcher to switch between the images with effects CP 3096 User Manual 53 5 System Setup and Operation How to Do Customized Output Resolution How to Do Customized Output Resolution 1 Push FORMAT button in function area to enter the output formats menu items 2 Turn the knob and choose CUSTOMIZED push the knob for resolution setting 3 Turn knob on each bit position and change the value of the bit by the digital buttons on the front panel For example input 1536 as following 4 After the digital push the Knob will add x means before the x is the horizontal size Same operation for vertic
36. s per second 60 Hz Each frame is comprised of two fields of 262 5 lines each running at an effective rate of 30 frames per second Operator Refers to the person who uses the system PAL Phase Alternate Line A television standard in which the phase of the color carrier is alternated from line to line It takes four full pictures 8 fields for the color to horizontal phase relationship to return to the reference point This alternation helps cancel out phase errors For this reason the hue control is not needed on a PAL TV set PAL in many transmission forms is widely used in Western Europe Australia Africa the Middle East and Micronesia PAL uses 625 line 50 filed 25 fps composite color transmission system PIP Picture in Picture A small picture within a larger picture created by scaling down one of the images to make it smaller Each picture requires a separate video source such as a camera VCR or computer Other forms of PIP displays include Picture by Picture PBP and Picture with Picture PWP which are commonly used with 16 9 aspect display devices PBP and PWP image formats require a separate scaler for each video window Polarity The positive and negative orientation of a signal Polarity usually refers to the direction or a level with respect to a reference e g positive sync polarity means that sync occurs when the signal is going in the positive direction 6 RJ 45 Regi
37. software as well as to other service provided by RGBlink being a component of the system or independent service will be deemed invalid provided the damage is not proven to be attributed to the absence of properties guaranteed in writing or due to the intent or gross negligence or part of RGBlink lf the purchaser or a third party carries out modifications or repairs on goods delivered by RGBlink or if the goods are handled incorrectly in particular if the systems are commissioned operated incorrectly or if after the transfer of risks the goods are subject to influences not agreed upon in the contract all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid Not included in the guarantee coverage are system failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser e g interfaces Normal wear as well as normal maintenance are not subject to the guarantee provided by RGBlink either The environmental conditions as well as the servicing and maintenance regulations specified in this manual must be complied with the customer Trademark Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders All brand and product names mentioned in this manual serve as comments or examples and are not to be understood as advertising for the products or their manufactures CP 3096 User Manual 3 Company Address RGBlink Xiamen RGBli
38. solution Scaling from one resolution to another is typically done to optimize the signal for input to an image processor transmission path or to improve its quality when presented on a particular display SDI Serial Digital Interface The standard based on a 270 Mbps transfer rate This is a 10 bit scrambled polarity independent interface with common scrambling for both component ITU R 601 and composite digital video and four channels of embedded digital audio Seamless Switching A feature found on many video switchers This feature causes the switcher to wait until the vertical interval to switch This avoids a glitch temporary scrambling which normally is seen when switching between sources SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers A global organization based in the United States that sets standards for base band visual communications This includes film as well as video and television standards S Video A composite video signal separated into the luma Y is for luma or black and white information brightness and the chroma C is an abbreviation for chroma or color information CP 3096 User Manual 20 1 Brief Introduction Terms and Definitions 6 Sync Synchronization In video sync is a means of controlling the timing of an event with respect to other events This is accomplished with timing pulses to insure that each step in a process occurs at the
39. stered Jack 45 A connector similar to a telephone connector that holds up to eight wires used for connecting Ethernet devices CP 3096 User Manual 19 1 Brief Introduction Terms and Definitions 6 RS 232 An Electronic Industries Association EIA serial digital interface standard specifying the characteristics of the communication path between two devices using either DB 9 or DB 25 connectors This standard is used for relatively short range communication and does not specify balanced control lines RS 232 is a serial control standard with a set number of conductors data rate word length and type of connector to be used The standard specifies component connection standards with regard to the computer interface It is also called RS 232 C which is the third version of the RS 232 standard and is functionally identical to the CCITT V 24 standard Saturation Chroma chroma gain The intensity of the color or the extent to which a given color in any image is free from white The less white in a color the truer the color or the greater its saturation On a display device the color control adjusts the saturation Not to be confused with the brightness saturation is the amount of pigment in a color and not the intensity Low saturation is like adding white to the color For example a low saturated red looks pink Scaling A conversion of a video or computer graphic signal from a starting resolution to a new re
40. terface 22 3G SDI Input 3G SDI input receive video signal from HD camera and radio processing equipment connect the SDI interface via 75 ohms BNC port 23 SDI Loop Out SDI loop out Connect the next level CP 3096 or the device with SDI input 24 HDMI Input HDMI input interface Input the image signal from computer 26 HDMI Loop Out HDMI Loop Out Can connect the next level CP 3096 or the device with HDMI input OUTPUT 25 27 SDI Output SDI out Can connect the next level device with SDI input 28 30 DVI Output Connect to the monitor or LED display with DVI interface This DVI connector does not support hot plugging 29 31 CVBS Output Connect to the players cameras with BNC port 32 VGA Output Connect to monitor or projector with VGA interface Switch and Power 11 33 Power AC 85 264V 3 8A 50 60Hz IEC 3 Power Interface CP 3096 User Manual 28 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Front Panel CP 3096 Front Panel Insert the power cord OLED panel on the front panel will show RGBlink and go into self verification before it load last setting and send processed image to the target monitor For the first setup CV1 input is default source With front panel keyboard user can operate CP 3096 through the menus on OLED panel CP 3096 front panel as shown in figure CP 3096 User Manual 29 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Front Panel CP 3096 front panel is as following
41. the bluer the light The lower the temperature the redder the light Benchmark color temperature for the A V industry includes 5000 K 6500 K and 9000 K Contrast ratio The radio of the high light output level divided by the low light output level In theory the contrast radio of the television system should be at least 100 1 if not 300 1 In reality there are several limitations In the CRT light from adjacent elements contaminate the area of each element Room ambient light will contaminate the light emitted from the CRT Well controlled viewing conditions should yield a practical contrast ratio of 30 1 to 50 1 6 DVI Digital Visual Interface The digital video connectivity standard that was developed by DDWG Digital Display Work Group This connection standard offers two different connectors one with 24 pins that handles digital video signals only and one with 29 pins that handles both digital and analog video EDID Extended Display Identification Data EDID is a data structure used to communicate video display information including native CP 3096 User Manual 17 1 Brief Introduction Terms and Definitions resolution and vertical interval refresh rate requirements to a source device The source device will then output the optimal video format for the display based on the provided EDID data ensuring proper video image quality This communication takes place over the DDC Display Data Chann
42. the top LOCK panel are locked push the button again its LED light turns off and unlock the top panel Transition Time Control Area TRANSITION O Le OLED panel show the transition switch time TIME knob turn the knob to adjust the transition time Effects Switch Control Area CIE COE E C TAKE dU Le O ne Seamless effect switch button choose the effect modes and then push the TAKE button to switch the effects to output CP 3096 User Manual 39 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Front Panel T bar switcher choose the effect modes and then push the T bar switcher up or down to switch the effects to output SS POP CENTER TRS PUSH CENTER CE PUSH LEFT CIE POP LEFT L Ted POP L T L rane FADE CP 3096 User Manual 40 RGBlink 3 Hardware Installation In This Chapter This chapter provides comprehensive installation instruction for CP 3096 hardware CP 3096 is specified fight case packing and following are the size of CP 3096 Figure 1 and fright case Figure 2 for your reference G C D C D CDDC D C D G D DCC DG D L Gh sooo QE Figure 1 lt U ra T L Figure 2 CP 3096 User Manual 41 Safety Precautions For all CP 3096 processor installation procedures please observe the following important safety and handling rules to avoid damage to yourself and the equipment To protect users from electric shock ensure that the ch
43. tor or projector which with VGA interface Support the following output resolutions 800X600x60HzZ 1024x 68x60Hz 1024x7 768x 5Hz 1280x 20x60HZ 1280x720x50Hz 1280x768x60Hz 1280x800x60Hz 1280x1024x60H2Z 1360x768x60Hz 1366x768x60Hz 1400x1050x60Hz 1440x900x60HZz 1600x1200x60HZz 1680x1050x60HZz 1920x1080x60HZ 1920x1080x50HZz 1920x1200x60Hz 2048x1152x60Hz 2560x812x60Hz 2560x816x60Hz In addition to CONT part and send card and power interface outside other interface for video signal input interface 25 27 SDI output Can connect the next level device with SDI input 29 31 CVBS output Connect to the players cameras with BNC port YPbPr input R Pr G Y B Pb BNC used to support SD HD analog video input up to 1080p60 S Video DIN 4 used to input S Video signal PAL NTSC SECAM compatible CVBS BNC Port Can receive standard video signal from players cameras etc Input supported resolution 480i and 576i via BNC Supported standards include PAL NTSC and SECAM HDMI Input the video signal from HD player DVD computer set top box and hard disk etc VGA DB15 Port Can support HD player computer video signal Through the DB15 interface input signal 3G SDI BNC Port Can receive video signal from HD camera and radio processing equipment connect SDI interface via 75 ohms BNC port 33 Power Power has been already supplied for video processor CP 3096 User Manual 51 5 System Setup and Operations How to Confi
44. tting can choose whether to lock the keys if the key is locked the equipment will remind please click MUNE and SEL key to release button User can also push the two keys to unlock equipment LICENSE SETUP The device will not work if excess the prescribed time there are no signal output it needs to input password and modify the using time to continue to work LIMIT USE TIME Display the rest of the working time USB UPGRADE Update the device by USB LANGUAGE Through this option user can choose Chinese or English according to their needs to operate the interface more quickly CP 3096 User Manual 47 4 MENU Orientation MENU FACTORY RESET Enter FACTORY RESET to reset the IP choose YES and push the SEL button to confirm then CP 3096 is reset to its factory settings After 5 seconds it completes factory settings and is ready for more operations CP 3096 User Manual 48 RGBlink 9 oystem Setup and Operations In This Chapter This chapter provides comprehensive instructions for system setup and operations The following topics are discussed Interface and Input Signal Option How to Confirm the Device is in Normal Operation How to Change the Transition Effects How to Do Customized Output Resolution How to Realize Single Image Switching How to Scale the Image How to Crop the Image How to Set the Position of the Image How to Set up the PIP How to Use Black Out How to Realize Screen Size and Full Siz
45. utton and turn the knob to adjust the brightness and the contrast ratio Scale button Push the button for scale control Rotate the knob user can change the size of the image It mainly used for LED display Position adjust button push the button the button light is on turn the knob to adjust the position of the image Crop button push the button the button light is on turn the knob to crop the size and position of the image CP 3096 User Manual 33 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Front Panel PAGE button use for save the parameters or load the saved parameters total ASE for 2 pages and each page with 6 BANK BANK button use for save the parameters or load the saved parameters total idu for 6 BANK that is number 1 6 Number button 1 use for save or load Number button 2 use for save or load Number button 3 use for save or load Number button 4 use for save or load Number button 5 use for save or load Number button 6 use for save or load L C LO LC LO LO LG uo CP 3096 User Manual 34 2 Hardware Orientation CP 3096 Front Panel C7 s lt gt NO NO lt CD CL S lt lt D K lt Q oO s 5 O Volume Control Area AUDIOL AUDIO Slide the button to adjust the volume of left and right channels Input Sources Area CV1 signal source button push the button output will be switched to this
46. y IBM in 1987 VGA is an analog signal with TTL level separate horizontal and vertical sync The video outputs to a 15 pin HD connector and has a horizontal scan frequency of 31 5 KHz and vertical frequency of 70 Hz Mode 1 2 and 60 Hz Mode 3 The signal is non interlaced in modes 1 2 and 3 and interlaced when using the 8514 A card 35 5 kHz 86 Hz in mode 4 It has a pixel by line resolution of 640x480 with a color palette of 16 bits and 256 000 colors YCrCb Used to describe the color space for interlaced component video CP 3096 User Manual 21 1 Brief Introduction Terms and Definitions YPbPr Used to describe the color space for progressive scan non interlaced component video CP 3096 User Manual 22 1 Brief Introduction System Overview System Overview CP 3096 is the basic mixer supports analog and digital video graphic to be mixing together and switch to the outputs including CVBS Composite S Video YPbPr Component VGA DVI HDMI SDI with 10 bit gray scale processor CP 3096 supports professional any in any out conversion seamless switching between the demanding inputs by flexiable control panel and T bar switching The advance function such as PIP DSK KEY and audio switching also come as standard configuration CP 3096 User Manual 23 1 Brief Introduction Application Questions Application Questions RGBlink offers solutions to demand technical problems Any applicat

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