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1. Index Description Hres Vres V Freq H Freq Dot Cik 54 WF480 Gracis 640 480 599 306 276 55 DAMATIC 640 480 592 308 259 63 VESA Standard 640 480 600 315 252 74 MAC Mode 640 480 667 350 314 75 Mode 640 480 669 351 303 81 VESA Standard 640 480 750 375 315 VESA Standard 640 480 727 378 314 85 VESA Standard 640 480 729 379 315 87 VESA Standard 640 480 849 432 359 1 15kHz 642 200 600 150 135 2 NEC 45kHz i 642 200 300 150 135 65 Std VGA 656 496 600 315 252 86 NEC 42 5kHz 677 550 700 425 374 20 NTSC halfiine 680 240 599 157 129 23 NTSC 680 480 599 157 129 25 NTSC Interlaced 720 240 30 1 158 136 11 PAL Interlaced 720 288 250 156 135 27 ABB DSAV710 720 336 501 179 156 29 Hercules Monochrom 720 350 497 184 162 72 XGA2 720 350 878 394 355 163 VGA 720 350 702 315 284 167 VGA 720 350 849 378 354 31 Custom2 720 400 499 206 185 46 NEC27kHz 720 400 550 270 243 73 XGA2 720 400 878 394 355 165 VGA 720 400 702 315 284 2014 04 15 47 Index Description Hres Vres V Freq H Freq Dot 169 VGA 720 400 850 379 355 41 VDU 2000 Coros 720 405 591 254 245 Teleperm DS 078 720 408
2. 14 Scope 12 Validity 13 Cautions and Notes Safety Instructions Description 3 1 Application 32 System Overview 33 Product Range 34 Upgrade Kits 35 Accessories 36 Device Views 3 6 1 Model K238 5V 3 6 2 K238 5VE 3 6 3 Model K238 5VS 3 64 238 5 37 Status LEDs Installation 4 Package Contents 42 System Setup 43 Example Applications Configuratio 5 1 Infrared Remote Control 52 Control via Keyboard 53 On Screen Display OSD 53 1 Main Menu Item Color Settings 532 Main Menu Item Picture Settings 5 3 3 Main Menu input Settings 534 Main Menu Item Output Settings 53 5 Main Menu General Settings Operation 6 1 62 63 Specifications 74 72 73 74 75 76 78 Troubleshooting 82 Convi Optimization of Picture Settings 6 1 1 Optimization of Output Settings 612 Optimization of Input Settings 6 1 3 Optimization of Picture Settings Download of DDC Information 6 21 Download of DDC by Infrared Remote Control 6 2 2 Download of DDC via OSD 623 Further DDC settings Serial Interface Interfaces 7 4 4 DVI D Single Link 7 4 2 DVH Single Link 743 S Video Y C SDI Video 7 1 5 EGA D Sub 9 7 1 6 Composite Video VBS CVBS 7 17 Compone
3. Resolution Use input resolution as output resolution Note The options DDC and Select are not available in combination with onboard DVI I extenders Resolution If Output is set to Select Select from predefined output resolutions A higher resolution can be selected at any time If you select a lower resolution the number of output pixels needs to comply with the following rule Horizontally At least 50 Vertically At least 33 Not available in combination with onboard DVI I extenders Display Position _ Adjust position of picture manually Video Output Display of the selected output resolution 2014 04 15 Configuration 9 Graphic contents with up to 2 mega pixels are scalable 1920x1080 For the scaling of the 1920x1200 resolution restrictions apply and the video will be transmitted 1 1 if applicable If you scale resolutions of 1280x1024 or higher there will be a reduction of color depth to 16 bit YCbCr 2014 04 15 33 238 Medi Converter 5 3 5 Main Menu Item General Settings This menu offers general settings for the Media DVI Converter DDC Miscellaneous Device Address Manage Settings C Menu View General Settings Menu Description DDC Open submenu see Chapter 5 3 5 1 Page 35 Miscellaneous Open submenu Miscellaneous see Chapter 5 3 5 2 Page 36 Device Address Assi
4. 156 245 107 VESA Standard 1152 864 600 537 816 121 1185 1152 864 700 635 1001 122 VESA Standard 1152 864 700 638 944 130 VESA Standard 1152 864 750 675 1080 146 GTF 1152 864 861 771 1197 134 Apple Mac lI 2 1152 870 751 687 1000 118 SUN Mode 1152 900 660 618 944 119 SUN Mode 1152 900 667 625 955 137 NOKIA 447X 1152 900 760 717 1055 14 GBE3977 Oversample 1164 288 500 156 260 50 12801 1280 512 250 280 446 82 VESACVT 16 9 1280 720 soo 375 743 90 VESACVT 16 9 1280 720 599 448 745 94 TV Mode 1280 768 60 0 477 80 1 97 TV Mode 1280 768 600 481 812 102 Beamer 16 10 1280 800 598 497 835 115 VESA Standard 1280 960 60 0 600 1080 139 1280 960 720 721 1246 2014 04 15 49 238 Medi Converter Index Description Hres Vres V Freq H Freq Dot 143 DMT 127A 1280 960 750 750 1260 148 GTF 1280 960 773 775 1339 156 VESA Standard 1280 960 850 859 1484 105 TV Mode 1280 1024 504 534 901 120 SONY GDM2036s 1280 1024 598 633 1081 124 VESA Standard 1280 1024 599 639 1079 125 Siemens SMI 5 1280 1024 600 640 1126 135 VESA Standard 1280 1024 670 707 1199 138 SUN Mode 1280 1024 667 717 1170 147 SXGA Unix 1280 1024 730 772 1309 149 HP Workstatio
5. T M D S data 0 T M D S data 2 10 T MD S data 1 18 T M D S data 0 T M D Sdata2 111 T M D S data1 19 T M D S data 0 GND GND GND nc 12 nc 20 nc 13 21 DDC Input SCL 14 5VDC high 22 T M D S clock impedance GND 7 DDC Output 15 23 T M D S clock SDA 8 Internal use 16 Hot Plug 24 T M D S clock recognition Ci Intemal use C3 Internal use C2 ne C5 GND C4 Internal use 2014 04 15 53 Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 rMD Sdata2 T MD s data 1 17 T M D S data 0 T MD S data 2 10 T M D S data 1 18 T M D S data 0 T M D Sdata2 11 T M D S data1 19 T M D S data 0 GND GND GND nc 12 nc 20 nc nc 13 ne 21 DDC input SCL 14 5VDChigh 22 T M D S clock impedance GND 7 DDC Output 15 GND 23 T M D S clock SDA 8 V sync 16 Hot Plug 24 T M D S recognition C1 signal Blue signal C2 Green signal C5 GND H sync RCA Cinch Picture Pin Signal 1 GND 12 2 Data IN OUT 2014 04 15 BNC SDI RGB Picture Pin Signal m 1 Data IN 2 GND Picture Pin Signal 43 1 GND Y GND C Luminance Y Chrominance C D Sub 9 EGA Picture Pin EGA CGA MDA 1 GND GND GND 2 Red LSB 3 Red MSB Re
6. Component video cable 1 5 m 3x RCA connector 238 SDI SDI cable 1 8 m BNC connector 238 5 S Video cable 3 0 m Mini DIN connector 4 pole 260 5U International power supply unit 100 240VAC 5VDC 4 A 436 VGA cable 1 8 VGA connector to DVI I connector 436 DB1 RGB DVI cable 0 2 m 5x BNC connector to DVI D connector 436 ID DVI D cable 1 8 m DVI D connector 3 6 Device Views 3 6 1 Model K238 5V Rear View pome hem 1 2 34 5 Front View 1 Connect to 5VDC power 1 IR receiver for remote control supply aR ON 2014 04 15 Input DVI I VGA Service port IR receiver for remote control Output DVI D 11 238 Medi Converter 3 6 2 Model K238 5VE 6 7 8 9 xb e m 1 2 34 5 Rear View Front View 1 Connect to 5VDC power 1 IR receiver for remote control Supply Input DVI I VGA Service port IR receiver for remote control Output DVI D Input S Video Input CVBS 1 or YPbPr Pr Input CVBS 2 or YPbPr Y Input CVBS 3 or YPbPr Pb 0 Input EGA 200 200 20N 12 2014 04 15 3 6 3 Model K238 5VS 8 9 10 1 alpine PTUDT Rear View Front View 1 Connect to 5VDC power 1 IR receiver for remote control supply Input DVI I VGA Service port IR receiver for remote control Output DVI D Input S Video Y C Input CVBS 1 or YPbPr Pr Input CVBS 2 or YPbPr Y Inpu
7. optionally also with USB 2 0 devices Console Keyboard mouse and monitor CPU Unit Component of a Media DVI Converter or Media Extender to connect to a source computer CPU CVBS The analog color video baseband signal CVBS is also called Composite Video and it is part of the PAL TV standard DDC The Display Data Channel DDC is a serial communication interface between monitor and source computer CPU It allows a data exchange via monitor cable and an automatic installation and configuration of a monitor driver by the operating system Dual Access A system to operate a source computer CPU from two consoles Dual Link A DVI D interface for resolutions up to 2560x2048 by signal transmission of up to 330 MPixel s 24 bit Dual Head A system with two video connections 2014 04 15 63 238 Medi Converter Term Explanation DVI Digital video standard introduced by the Digital Display Working Group http www ddwg org Single Link and Dual Link standard are distinguished The signals have TMDS level DVI I A combined signal digital and analog that allows running a VGA monitor at a DVI I port in contrast to DVI D see DVI EGA The Enhanced Graphics Adapter EGA is an old analog graphic standard introduced by IBM in 1984 A D Sub 9 connector is used for connection Fiber Single mode or multi mode fiber cables HDMI An interface for an
8. 04 15 35 238 Media DVI Converter 5 3 5 2 Submenu Miscellaneous This submenu offers various device specific settings fresh Rate OSD Configuration Factory Reset Menu View Miscellaneous Menu Item Description Auto Adjust Activate or deactivate the automatic configuration of the picture settings after changing the video mode Refresh Rate Change refresh rate if output is set to Video Processing Not used VBI Processing Not used OSD Configuration Configure OSD display on screen Factory Reset Reset device to factory default confirmation dialog 36 2014 04 15 Configuration Submenu OSD Configuration This submenu offers various settings for the OSD display OSD Position OSD Transparency OSD Zoom Menu View OSD Configuration Menu Description OSD Timer Activate and select time of inactivity after which OSD is closed automatically OSD Position Adjust vertical and horizontal OSD position on screen OSD Transparency Adjust OSD transparency OSD Zoom Activate scaling of OSD display 2014 04 15 37 238 Medi Converter 6 6 1 6 1 1 38 Operation Optimization of Picture Settings common video modes are pre installed in an internal table of the Media DVI Converter If the input signal corresponds to one of these video modes the signal will be auto
9. 600 257 231 66 NTSC Progressive 720 480 600 315 270 71 XGA2 720 480 749 393 354 62 PC Textmode 738 414 702 315 284 21 MBI 746 246 599 157 141 68 GTF 768 576 60 0 358 349 88 GTF 768 576 719 432 429 GTF 768 576 749 451 455 104 GTF 768 576 850 514 518 89 44kHz 770 549 722 440 440 58 CP 527 60 800 468 600 309 328 76 VG900601 800 600 562 351 359 VG900602 800 600 602 378 92 VESA 600 800 600 749 468 494 VS900603 800 600 721 480 499 106 VESA Standard 800 600 849 536 562 100 MAC Mode 832 624 750 495 554 101 MAC Mode 832 624 745 497 573 80 VESA Standard 960 600 601 374 460 77 T68i 1024 384 430 355 449 78 768p 1024 768 868 355 449 98 VG901101 1024 768 599 483 649 99 Mode 1024 768 599 487 639 112 vs910801 1024 768 700 564 749 48 2014 04 15 ecifications Index Description Hres Vres V Freq H Freq Dot Cik 113 IBM 1024 768 721 575 750 114 SUN Mode 1024 768 720 580 752 116 VESA Standard 1024 768 750 600 787 117 VESA Standard 1024 768 749 eo2 799 133 VESA Standard 1024 768 849 686 944 108 CustomCorusGroup 1024 864 600 543 730 69 VESA Standard 1088 612 603 382 532 13 DISET oversample 1120 288 500
10. all digital transmission of audio and video data It is differentiated between the HDMI standards 1 0 to 1 4a The signals have TMDS level KVM Keyboard video and mouse Mini XLR Industrial standard for electrical plug connections 3 pole for the transmission of digital audio and control signals Multi mode 62 5 multi mode fiber cable or 50u multi mode fiber cable OSD The On Screen Display is used to display information or to operate a device Quad Head A system with four video connections RCA Cinch A not standardized plug connection for transmission of electrical audio and video signals especially with coaxial cables S PDIF A digital audio interconnect that is used in consumer audio equipment over relatively short distances SFP SFPs Small Form Factor Pluggable are pluggable interface modules for Gigabit connections SFP modules are available for Cat X and fiber interconnect cables Single Link A DVI D interface for resolutions up to 1920x1200 by signal transmission of up to 165 MPixel s 24 bit Alternative frequencies are Full HD 1080p 2K HD 2048x1080 and 2048x1152 Single Head A system with one video connection Single mode u single mode fiber cable 2014 04 15 Term Explanation S Video Y C The S Video Y C is a video format transmitting luminance and chrominance signals separately Thereby it has a higher qu
11. and HD SDI K238 5VS S Media DVI Converter for VGA DVI Input up to 1920x1200 and Video Y C Component YPbPr CVBS and HD SDI and serial option K238 5FBNC Media DVI Converter for RGB VGA DVI Input up to 1920x1200 with a separate 5x BNC RGB Input The input side of the following KVM extenders corresponds to the Media DVI Converter K238 5V K477 xxxxV L474 xxxxV 3 4 Upgrade Kits Model Description 455 46 19 1U rack mount kit to mount up to 4 devices of type K238 5V A4TA RMK 19 1U rack mount kit to mount up to 3 devices of type K238 5VE 5VS or 5FBNC 455 1 Mounting plate to mount screws type K238 5V 455 2 Mounting plate to mount by snap on type K238 5V 474 VPLATE Mounting plate to mount by snap on or screws type K238 5VE 5VS or 5FBNC warm for this reason an installation in closed rooms without air circulation 9 The Media DVI Converters and the provided power supply units can get is not allowed Please note that you will need at least 0 5 U height unit for the ventilation above the extenders if you mount them into racks 10 2014 04 15 Description 3 5 Accessories Model Description 238 BCA Video adapter BNC connector to Cinch connector 238 BNC RGB cable 2 0 m 5x BNC connector 238 EGA EGA cable 1 8 m D Sub 9 connector 238 IR Infrared remote control 238 RCA
12. can read the DDC information of the monitor and display the available video resolutions 6 2 2 Download of DDC via OSD 1 Open the OSD with the infrared remote control 2 Select General Settings in the main menu see Chapter 5 3 5 Page 34 3 Select the menu item Read DDC in the submenu Select DDC in the menu item Factory to receive the default DDC information 4 Save the DDC as DVI or VGA DDC matching the input video signal The DDC information of the connected monitor is saved in the Media DVI Converter in the selected format and is displayed at the bottom of the OSD menu under DEV The source computer CPU can read the DDC information of the Monitor and display the available video resolutions 6 2 3 Further DDC settings If there are special requirements DDC information can be imported or exported at the device Therefor please connect the device to a computer via mini USB cable 1 Remove 5VDC power supply from the Media DVI Converter 2 Connect Media DVI Converter via mini USB cable to computer 3 Connect the 5VDC power supply back to the device The Media DVI Converter is now available as a flash drive at the computer 2014 04 15 41 238 Medi Converter 6 3 42 Export of DDC Information 4 Now you can use the DDC files DDC MON BIN of the monitor and DDC DEV BIN of the Media DVI Converter by copying them to a local data storage device To open
13. reliable and safe long term operation of your Media DVI Converter please note the following guidelines Installation gt Only use in dry indoor environments gt The Media DVI Converter and the power supply units can get warm Do not situate them in an enclosed space without any airflow gt Do not place the power supply directly on top of the device Do not obscure ventilation holes gt Only use power supplies originally supplied with the product manufacturer approved replacements Do not use a power supply if it appears to be defective or has a damaged chassis gt Connect all power supplies to grounded outlets In each case ensure that the ground connection is maintained from the outlet socket through to the power supply s AC power input gt Do not connect the link interface to any other equipment particularly network or telecommunications equipment gt Take any required ESD precautions In order to disconnect the device completely from the electric circuit all power cables have to be removed Repair gt Do not attempt to open or repair a power supply unit gt Do not attempt to open or repair the Media DVI Converter There are no user serviceable parts inside gt Please contact your dealer or manufacturer if there is a fault 2014 04 15 H 238 Medi Converter 3 3 1 Description Application The Media DVI Converter is used to convert and output video signals of one o
14. 014 04 15 27 238 Medi 28 DVI Converter Menu Item Description Clock Adjust pixel clock The pixel clock shows the maximum number of the pixels that are horizontally displayable Even non visible and inactive pixels are counted in VGA RGB EGA input only E T ES KE Example for a wrong pixel clock Width Adjust width of the picture with the number of pixels Height Adjust height of the picture with the number of pixels Display Control Open submenu Display Control see Chapter 5 3 2 1 Page 29 2014 04 15 Configuration 5 3 2 1 Submenu Display Control This submenu offers control options for the display of the picture Menu View Display Control Menu Description Display Image Select display option Auto Scale picture automatically to the maximum value Adjust aspect ratio manually 1 1 Show picture in original size with a black border Panoramic Scale picture to a non linear value only if there is video input Aspect Ratio Select aspect rat Auto 14 9 16 97 or gt 16 9 only if Display Image is set to Aspect Ratio Zoom Zoom picture and determine position of enlargement not available in combination with onboard DVI I extenders 2014 04 15 29 238 Medi Converter 5 3 3 Main Menu Item Input Settings This men
15. 500 156 122 19 DCs 560 560 288 500 157 114 44 MONA C 560 413 582 258 200 61 GEM80graph progr 560 448 501 313 235 64 GEMBOgraphprogr 560 448 600 315 237 79 GEM80graphprogr 560 448 75 1 364 240 2014 04 15 45 Index Description Hres Vres V Freq H Freq Dot 53 WF480 580 480 599 306 250 22 CGA TTL 640 200 599 157 143 3 CPs26 527 640 234 500 154 131 16 GEM 80 text 640 288 488 156 130 47 Prokon2 640 288 830 274 230 EGA TL 640 350 598 219 163 162 VGA 640 350 702 315 252 166 VGA 640 350 849 378 314 33 640 379 501 218 174 30 IVE4 640 385 500 200 161 32 Custom1 640 385 499 206 165 39 ABB MOD 300 640 385 600 248 198 35 2 640 398 500 219 178 52 NEC 3D PGC 640 398 596 303 250 70 XGA2 640 398 74 393 324 37 VGA 640 400 559 246 209 49 OP398K 640 400 600 275 222 164 VGA 640 400 702 315 252 168 VGA 640 400 849 378 314 COROSLS C 640 405 591 254 217 40 COROSLS C 640 405 591 254 217 42 Prokon 1 640 432 538 255 23 1 Prokon 3 640 432 589 274 230 56 CP526 highres 640 468 600 309 262 57 528 highres 640 468 600 309 283 59 CP526 highres 640 468 soo 312 262 46 2014 04 15 ecifications
16. 597 668 1721 131 1080p 1920 1080 600 675 1485 140 WUXGA 1920 1200 599 740 1539 141 WUXGA 1920 1200 596 742 1923 132 2048 1080 60Hz 2048 1080 600 675 1485 136 2048 1152 60Hz 2048 1152 599 710 1568 2014 04 15 51 238 Medi Converter Video modes for Component Composite Video S Video and SDI Description CVBS S Video Component HD SDI 480i 60Hz x x x x 576i 50Hz x x x x 480p 60Hz x 576p 50Hz x 720p 50Hz x x 1080p 1080i 7 3 Serial Control 7 3 1 Telegram Structure Command lt STX gt size converter indication ten s key unit key ETX Response lt ACK gt Description Type Byte Hex Value STX 1 0x02 Size 1 0x06 Converter indication 1 0x43 corresponds to ASCII C Ten s key 1 0x30 0x33 Unit key 1 0x30 0x39 ETX 1 0x03 ACK 1 0x06 52 2014 04 15 7 3 2 7 4 Examples The remote control consists of 32 keys with commands from Key 1 lt 0x02 gt 0x06 0x43 0x30 0x31 0x03 to Key 32 0x02 0x06 0x43 0x33 0x32 0x03 Key 23 DVI 0x02 0x06 0x43 0x32 0x33 0x03 Connector Pinouts Connector DVI D Single Link Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TMDSdaa2 9 T M D S data 1 17
17. DVI I connector CAR Infrared remote control ional content for K238 5VE EGA cable 1 8 m D Sub 9 connector Component video cable 1 5 m RCA connector S Video 3 0 m Mini DIN connector 4 pole HH CH Additional content for K238 5VS SDI cable 2 0 BNC connector _ 7 Component video cable 1 5 m RCA connector S Video 3 0 Mini DIN connector 4 pole 2014 04 15 Installation Additional content for 238 5 RGB cable 2 0 m 5x BNC connector H 14 rg Gi Om a om 81 6 anything is missing contact your dealer 4 2 System Setup First time users are recommended to setup the system with the CPU Unit and the CON Unit in the same room as a test setup This will allow you to identify and solve any cabling problems and experiment with your system more conveniently 9 gt Please verify that interconnect cables interfaces and handling of the devices comply with the requirements see Chapter 7 Page 43 Switch off all devices 2 Connect the monitor to the Media DVI Converter Connect the source e g computer video camera or control unit to the Media DVI Converter with the provided cables Please ensure the cables are not strained 4 Connectthe provided 5VDC power supply to the Media DVI Converter 5 Power up the system To power up the system the foll
18. Data rate is limited to 165 MPixel s Transmission of interlaced video signals such as 1920x1080i cannot be guaranteed S Video Y C The transmission of the video signal consists of a separate transmission of brightness and color information by two isolated signal and ground wire pairs The plug connection consists of a 4 pole Mini DIN connector with an input impedance of 75 Q SDI Video The HD SDI video signal is transmitted by a serial digital interface The transmission is carried out uncoded and uncompressed via a coaxial cable The voltage level of video signal is 0 8 Vpp 2014 04 15 43 238 Medi Converter 7 1 5 7 1 6 74 7 7 1 8 EGA D Sub 9 The voltage level is a 5V TTL level The transmission of the video signal is carried out via a 9 pole D Sub connector Composite Video VBS CVBS The C VBS signal is transmitted in an unmodulated form and consists of a brightness and synchronization signal in case of CVBS also of an extra color signal The transmission of the analog video signal is carried out via a RCA Cinch or BNC bayonet plug connection Component Video YPbPr The transmission of the analog video signals is carried out via three RCA connectors whereby the first connector Pr transmits the color spectrum of the red and turquoise color range The second connector Y transmits brightness and synchronization and the third connector Pb transmits the yellow and blue color range R
19. GB Video The video signal consists of R red G green and B blue signals The voltage level of the video signal is 0 7 Vpp The green signal can additionally contain the Composite synchronization signal Furthermore the interface is able to support RGBs and RGBHV video signals The communication of the video interface is carried out via a coaxial plug connection with a 5x bayonet lock BNC 2014 04 15 7 2 Supported Video Modes The following table lists the video modes that are recognized by the Media DVI Converter see Chapter 5 3 3 Page 30 9 Video modes in italics will be recognized but not or not properly displayed Video modes for DVI VGA EGA and RGB Index Description Hres Vres V Freq H Freq Dot 17 CGAG TL 320 200 599 157 72 10 PAL 416 574 500 158 80 36 55 442 416 544 243 140 4 as 230 235 08 252 448 288 500 156 100 5 GBE 3977 64 32 448 288 500 156 100 18 DCC 555a 504 280 502 157 100 15 WF470 512 240 494 156 120 6 WF470 512 245 500 156 120 7 WF470 AS215 512 256 500 156 120 60 WF470 AS215 512 512 501 313 240 12 80 graph i 560 224 250 156 117 24 GEM80graphi 560 224 304 158 119 28 GEM 80 graph i 560 224 375 182 120 45 750b 560 248 416 260 200 8 GBE3977 80x48 560 288 500 156 130 9 DISET 80x25 560 288
20. ality standard than CVBS TOSLINK Standardized fiber connection system for digital transmission of audio signals F05 plug connection Triple Head A system with three video connections USB HID USE HID devices Human Interface Device allow for data input There is no need for a special driver during installation New USB HID device found is reported Typical HID devices include keyboards mice graphics tablets and touch screens Storage video and audio devices are not HID VGA Video Graphics Array VGA is a computer graphics standard with a typical resolution of 640x480 pixels and up to 262 144 colors It can be seen as a follower of the graphics standards MDA CGA and EGA 2014 04 15 65
21. certified to the relevant major international safety standards WEEE The manufacturer complies with the EU Directive 2012 19 EU on the prevention of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The device labels carry a respective marking RoHS RoHS 2 This device complies with the Directive 2011 65 EU of the European Parliament and of the council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS 2 RoHS The device labels carry a respective marking 2014 04 15 Gloss 11 Glossary The following terms are commonly used in this guide or in video and KVM technology Term Explanation AES EBU Digital audio standard that is officially known as and that is used for carrying digital audio signals between devices Cat X Any Cat 5e Cat 6 Cat 7 cable CGA The Color Graphics Adapter CGA is an old analog graphic standard with up to 16 displayable colors and a maximum resolution of 640x400 pixels Component The Component Video YPbPr is a high quality Video video standard that consists of three independently and separately transmittable video signals the luminance signal and two color difference signals Composite Video The Composite Video is also called CVBS and it is part of the PAL TV standard CON Unit Component of a Media DVI Converter or Media Extender to connect to the console monitor s keyboard and mouse
22. d 4 Green MSB Green 5 Blue MSB Blue 6 Green LSB Intensity Intensity 7 Blue LSB Video 8 H SYNC H SYNC H SYNC 9 V SYNC V SYNC V SYNC 2014 04 15 55 238 Medi Converter Connector Mini USB Type B 7 5 76 56 Picture Pin Signal Color 1 VCC 5VDC Red 2 Data White 3 Data Green 4 5 GND Black Power Supply Picture Pin Signal 5VDC inside 5VDC Outside GND Power Supply Voltage 5VDC Power Requirement K238 5V max 900 mA K238 5VE 5VS 5FBNC max 1 100 mA Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 41 to 113 F 5 to 45 C Storage Temperature 13 to 140 F 25 to 60 C Relative Humidity Max 80 non condensing 2014 04 15 7 7 Size K238 5V Media 103 x 143 x 29 mm 4 x 5 6 x 1 1 Shipping Box 210 x 140 x 165 mm 8 3 x 5 5 x 6 5 K238 5VE 5VS 5FBNC Media 103 x 143 x 43 mm 4 x 5 6 x 1 7 Shipping Box 460 250 x 120 mm 18 1 x 9 8 x 4 7 7 8 Shipping Weight K238 5V Media 0 3 kg 0 7 Ib Shipping Box 1 8 kg 4 0 Ib K238 5VE 5VS 5FBNC Media DVI Converter 0 4 kg 0 9 Ib Shipping Box 2 3 kg 5 1 Ib 2014 04 15 57 238 Medi Converter 8 Troublesho
23. e menu items Clock and Phase until all failures have disappeared 3 If the picture is displaced Select the menu item Display position in the main menu item Output Settings and position the picture in the upper left comer of the monitor Select the menu items Width and Height in the main menu item Picture Settings and modify the values for width and height of the picture until the monitor is completely filled by the picture 4 Exit the OSD A window appears to save settings This can take a few seconds 5 Save the settings Download of DDC Information Loading DDC information is only relevant if you want to connect a DVI or VGA source By default the factory DDC information is reported to the source computer CPU If these settings do not lead to a satisfying result the DDC information of the connected monitor can be downloaded and stored internally There are two options to load the DDC information of the connected monitor By means of the infrared remote control see Chapter 6 2 1 Page 41 By means of the Read command in the OSD see Chapter 6 2 2 Page 41 2014 04 15 6 2 1 Download of DDC by Infrared Remote Control Press the DDC button on your infrared remote control 2 Save the DDC as DVI or VGA DDC matching the input video signal The DDC information of the connected monitor is saved in the Media DVI Converter in the selected format The source computer CPU
24. e of the picture only selectable in case of video input signals Saturation Adjust saturation of the picture only selectable in case of video input signals Sharpness Adjust sharpness of the picture Color Open submenu Color see Chapter 5 3 1 1 Page 26 2014 04 15 25 238 Medi Converter 5 3 1 1 Submenu Color This submenu offers advanced color settings for the picture VGA RGB EGA input only Color Temperature sRGB Red Green Menu View Color Menu Item Description Auto Color Adjust color values automatically Color Temperature Adjust color temperature of the picture sRGB Activate the use of the standard RGB color range Color optimization for tube monitors Red Adjust red color range Green Adjust green color range Blue Adjust blue color range 26 2014 04 15 Configuration 5 3 2 Main Menu Item Picture Settings This menu offers specific picture settings at the Media DVI Converter Auto Configuration Phase Clock Width Height Display Control Menu View Picture Settings Menu Item Description Auto Configuration Configure picture settings automatically VGA RGB EGA input only Adjust pixel phase i e the best position for the analog digital conversion within one pixel VGA RGB EGA input only Phase Example for a wrong pixel phase 2
25. gn device ID The device ID clearly identifies the device for the infrared remote control so that settings can be made for a specific device only Manage Settings Write the existing device settings on the internal memory of the Media DVI Converter Save These settings can be loaded again if required Load e g after a firmware update T Adjust Compensate picture failures due to device temperature Save device settings if you have made extensive settings or if you want to do a firmware update 34 2014 04 15 Configuration 5 3 5 1 Submenu This submenu offers DDC specific settings DDC information is relevant for the output settings and for the connection to a computer or CPU 2 Change DDC 02 Factory DDC PLE2407HDSD DVI PLE2407HDSD VGA Menu View DDC Menu Item Description Read DDC Use the monitor DDC as the device DDC and save itas DVI or VGA DDC Change DDC Save the device DDC as DVI or VGA DDC Factory DDC Use default VGA2DVI as device DDC MON Display of name and type of the monitor DDC DEV Display of name and type of the device s DDC that is provided at the DVI I input by the Media DVI Converter When saving the DDC as DVI or VGA the selected type of DDC must match the video signal of the source VGA or DVI see Chapter 5 3 3 Page 30 Menu item Input Select 2014
26. hing Direct Control The following table contains the keyboard commands for opening and closing the Command Mode and for direct control of various converter functions Function Keyboard Command Open Command Mode default 2x Left Shift or Hot Key lt v gt Exit Command Mode Left Shift Esc Configure video settings 2x Left Shift v lt a gt automatically only with VGA RGB EGA input Direct selection input VGA 2x Left Shift v Direct selection input DVI 2x Left Shift v F2 Direct selection input SDI module 2 Shift v F3 dependent Direct selection input Y C S 2x Left Shift v Video module dependent Direct selection input YPbPr 2x Left Shift v F5 Component Video module dependent Direct selection input RGB 2x Left Shift v F6 module dependent Direct selection input EGA 2x Left Shift v module dependent Direct selection input FBAS 1 2x Left Shift v F8 module dependent 2014 04 15 Coni uration Function Keyboard Command Direct selection input FBAS 2 module dependent 2x Left Shift v lt F9 gt Direct selection input FBAS 3 module dependent 2x Left Shift v lt F10 gt Direct selection input FBAS 4 module dependent 2x Left Shift
27. ihse User Manual Edition 2014 04 15 K238 Media DVI Converter Model K238 5V K238 5VE K238 5VS K238 5FBNC IHSE GmbH Maybachstrasse 11 88094 Oberteuringen Germany info ihse de www ihse de Tel 49 7546 9248 0 Fax 49 7546 9248 48 238 Medi Converter Copyright 2014 rights reserved This information may not be reproduced in manner without the prior written consent of the manufacturer Information in this document is subject to change without notice Trademarks All trademark and trade names mentioned in this document are acknowledged to be the property of their respective owners Disclaimer While every precaution has been taken during preparation of this manual the manufacturer assumes no liability for errors or omissions Neither does the manufacturer assume any liability for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein The manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications functions or circuitry of the product without notice The manufacturer cannot accept liability for damage due to misuse of the product or due to any other circumstances outside the manufacturer s control whether environmental or installation related The manufacturer shall not be liable for any loss damage or injury arising directly indirectly incidentally or consequently from the use of this product 2 2014 04 15 Contents 1 2014 04 15 About This Manual
28. matically detected and the picture will be displayed If picture quality is not satisfying or no picture is displayed proceed as follows 1 Optimize the output settings see Chapter 6 1 1 Page 38 Thus the picture display will be adapted to the properties of the monitor 2 Optimize the input settings see Chapter 6 1 2 Page 39 Check if the automatically detected video mode corresponds to your input signal Alternatively you can manually select the most suitable video mode even if you have an unknown input signal 3 Optimize the picture settings for your input signal see Chapter 6 1 3 Page 40 In some cases it might happen that none of these measurements leads to a satisfying result In this case fill in the video mode questionnaire Download so that a customer specific video mode can be created Optimization of Output Settings 1 If you have an analog input signal display a picture with as much detail as possible on your graphic source e g a text with black letters on a white ground or vice versa 2 Open the OSD with the infrared remote control 3 Select Output Settings in the main menu see Chapter 5 3 4 Page 32 4 Select the output resolution in the menu item Output Select DDC to use the preferred resolution of the monitor DDC Ifthe preferred resolution of the device DDC does not result in a satisfying picture select Factory and from the menu item Resolution the most sui
29. monitor USB HID USB 2 0 devices interconnect cable including manufacturer and model number Results from any testing you have done Shipping Checklist 1 To return your device contact your dealer to obtain RMA number Return Material Authorization 2 Package your devices carefully preferably using the original box Add all pieces which you received originally 3 Note your RMA number visibly on your shipment Devices that are sent in without a RMA number cannot be accepted The shipment will be sent back without being opened postage unpaid 2014 04 15 Certificates 10 Certificates 10 1 CE Declaration Of Conformity The products listed below in the form as delivered comply with the provisions of the following European Directives 2004 08 EG Council Directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility CE Marking 2009 Product list K238 5V K238 5VE K238 5VS K238 5FBNC The products comply with the following harmonized standards for Information Technology Equipment EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 Class A EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 This declaration certifies the conformity to the specified directives but contains no assurance of properties The safety instructions and installation guidelines noted in this manual shall be considered in detail Compliance with the specifications for cable lengths and types is mandatory Manufacturer Oberteuri
30. n B123L 1280 1024 720 78 1 135 0 151 VESA Standard 1280 1024 75 0 799 1349 158 VESA Standard 1280 1024 850 914 1574 93 TV Mode 16 9 1360 765 60 1 476 845 95 Plasma TV 16 9 1360 768 60 0 477 855 127 NVIDIA 4 3 1400 1050 59 7 650 1212 150 GTF 1400 1050 720 788 1494 153 GTF 1400 1050 750 822 1559 26 NTSC 1440 240 300 158 27 1 109 TV Mode 16 10 1440 900 60 0 556 89 0 103 1200i 1600 600 40 0 500 1080 110 TV Mode 16 9 1600 900 59 9 558 1187 123 VESA Standard 1600 1024 60 2 638 1368 142 VESA Standard 1600 1200 60 0 750 1620 144 UXGA 1600 1200 50 1 750 1380 145 UXGA rb 1600 1200 60 3 754 1405 50 2014 04 15 Index Description Hres Vres V Freq H Freq Dot Cik 152 VESA Standard 1600 1200 650 813 1756 157 VESA Standard 1600 1200 700 875 1890 159 VESA Standard 1600 1200 750 932 1640 160 VESA Standard 1600 1200 750 938 2026 126 WSXGA 16 10 1680 1050 599 647 1190 128 WSXGA 1680 1050 601 654 1465 154 WSXGA 1680 1050 749 823 1870 161 WSXGA 1680 1050 850 939 2148 155 VESA Standard 1792 1344 600 836 2047 51 1080 1920 540 250 281 742 67 1080i 60Hz 1920 540 300 338 744 111 1080p 1920 1080 497 559 1476 129 1080p 1920 1080
31. ngen 26 January 2010 IHSE GmbH The Management Maybachstrasse 11 88094 Oberteuri gt Pe teuringen aa We MN Deutschland gt o Use in a Domestic Environment This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 2014 04 15 61 238 Medi Converter 10 2 10 3 10 4 62 North American Regulatory Compliance This equipment has been 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 reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment 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 radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a suitably high level of immunity to electromagnetic disturbances All power supplies are
32. nt Video YPbPr 7 1 8 RGB Video Supported Video Modes Serial Control 73 1 Telegram Structure 732 Examples Connector Pinouts Power Supply Environmental Condition Size Shipping Weight Blank Screen Picture 2014 04 15 10 11 2014 04 15 8 3 Technical Support 94 92 Certificates 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 Glossary tents General Support Checklist Shipping Checklist CE Declaration Of Conformit North American Regulatory Compliance WEEE RoHS RoHS 2 238 Medi Converter 1 14 About This Manual Scope This manual describes how to install your Media DVI Converter how to operate it and how to perform trouble shooting Validity This manual is valid for all devices listed on the front page The product code is printed on the base of the devices Cautions and Notes The following symbols are used in this manual This symbol indicates an important operating instruction that should be followed to avoid any potential damage to hardware or property loss of data or personal injury This symbol indicates important information to help you make the best use of this product This symbol indicates best practice information to show recommended and optimal ways to use this product in an efficient way 2014 04 15 Safety Instructions 2 Safety Instructions To ensure
33. of the Wrong setting of picture Optimize picture settings see picture are size Chapter 6 1 Page 38 missing Horizontal Wrong settings of phase Readjust phase and clock picture jitter and clock manually see Chapter 5 3 2 Page 27 Characters are Wrong setting of phase Readjust phase manually see smeared Chapter 5 3 2 Page 27 Fine vertical Wrong setting of clock Readjust clock manually see lines are Chapter 5 3 2 Page 27 missing 8 3 General Diagnosis Possible Reason Measure Infrared remote Wrong device selected Press the button DEV ALL on control is non the infrared remote control to get functional a device independent access to the functions 2014 04 15 59 238 Medi Converter 9 9 1 9 2 60 Technical Support Prior to contacting support please ensure you have read this manual and then installed and set up your Media DVI Converter as recommended Support Checklist To efficiently handle your request it is necessary to complete our checklist for support and problem cases Download Keep the following information available before you call Company name phone number and email Type and serial number of the device see bottom of device Date and number of sales receipt name of dealer if necessary Issue date of the existing manual Nature circumstances and duration of the problem Involved components such as graphic source CPU OS graphic card
34. oting 8 1 Blank Screen Diagnosis Possible Reason Status LED blue No video signal detected gt gt Check connections Check input selection in the OSD source type Load DDC information of the connected monitor see Chapter 6 2 Page 40 Reboot CPU if necessary Status LED green No monitor detected Check connection length and quality of the DVI D cable to monitor tighten cable thumbscrews Status LED dark red No monitor detected Check connection length and quality of the DVI D cable to monitor tighten cable thumbscrews Resolution on device side not supported Fill in the video mode questionnaire Download so that a customer specific video mode can be made Status LED violet Resolution on device side not supported Fill in the video mode questionnaire Download so that a customer specific video mode can be made 58 2014 04 15 Troubleshootin 8 2 Picture Diagnosis Possible Reason Measure Incorrect picture Connection between Check connection length and display disturbed quality of the DVI D cable to monitor tighten cable thumbscrews Transmission Bun Auto Configuration parameters not suitable see Chapter 5 3 2 Page 27 or not optimally set for a gt 1 necessary set parameters for conditions picture settings manually e g phase and clock see Chapter 5 3 2 Page 27 Parts
35. owing sequence is recommended 9 Monitor Media DVI Converter source Always remove the power supply first before you connect the Media DVI Converter to a computer for updating purposes 2014 04 15 17 238 Medi 4 3 18 DVI Conv Example Applications This section illustrates typical installations of Media DVI Converters 2 Media DVI Converter Video Input Composite 1 Source observation camera 2 Media DVI Converter 3 Monitor m _ 1 2 Media DVI Converter Video Input S Video 1 Source DVD player 2 Media DVI Converter 3 Monitor 2014 04 15 Configuration 5 Configuration 5 1 Infrared Remote Control The Media DVI Converter can be configured by an on screen display OSD and by an infrared remote control for the navigation through the menu items of the OSD Kai vox 5 6 Esa rons rend rs 2 e 09 In the OSD only the navigation keys of the infrared remote control are functional red function key key lt gt EXIT key lt ESC gt and cursor keys 4 lt P gt lt A gt Y Button Description Open OSD or select menu Open OSD or select menu 2014 04 15 19 238 Medi Converter 20 Description Leave OSD Leave current menu and open upper menu level Navigate inside the OSD Select parameters with cursor key
36. r more video sources computer CPU camera DVD player in the DVI D format The Media DVI Converter can be used as a switch between concurrently available input signals The Media DVI Converter can further be used as a scaler scaling video signals to a specific output format 2014 04 15 scription 32 System Overview The input ports of the Media DVI Converter are connected to the video source s e g computer CPU camera DVD player SPS control using the provided cables or other suitable video cables The DVI D monitor is connected to the output 1 2 3 System Overview 1 Sources DVD player computer camera SPS control 2 Media DVI Converter 3 Monitor See Chapter 4 3 Page 18 for installation examples 2014 04 15 9 238 Medi Converter 3 3 Product Range Model Description K238 5V Media DVI Converter for VGA DVI Input up to 1920x1200 K238 5V S Media DVI Converter for VGA DVI Input up to 1920x1200 and serial option K238 5VE Media DVI Converter for VGA DVI Input up to 1920x1200 and Video Y C Component YPbPr CVBS and CGA EGA MDA K238 5VE S Media DVI Converter for VGA DVI Input up to 1920x1200 and Video Y C Component YPbPr CVBS and CGA EGA MDA and serial option K238 5VS Media DVI Converter for VGA DVI Input up to 1920x1200 and Video Y C Component YPbPr CVBS
37. s lt gt and lt P gt Read and use DDC of the connected monitor Execute Auto Configuration VGA RGB EGA input only Adjust picture contrast brightness Reset the Media DVI Converter to factory default Reset picture contrast brightness to factory default 2014 04 15 Configuration Button Description E If more than one converter is used DEV DEV Select a single device for OSD access NU N27 peu DEV M37 If more than one converter is used DEV Select all devices for OSD access BALL Select input signal VGA DVI or SDI Select input signal S Video YPbPr Component Video RGB EGA fans reas wwe Fans Fans 18 5 Si Select input signal CVBS 1 3 Cinch or CVBS 4 BNC 2014 04 15 21 238 Medi Converter 52 22 Control via Keyboard The Media DVI Converter in combination with a KVM extender or as DVI I onboard version of a KVM extender offers the possibility for control via keyboard For this purpose the Media DVI Converter is equipped with its own Command Mode that can be used to activate various functions by keyboard commands and to control the integrated On screen Display 050 The Command Mode is entered by keyboard sequence Hot Key and can be closed using the key Esc When Command Mode is activated the keyboard LEDs Shift and Scroll are flas
38. t CVBS 3 or YPbPr Pb Input CVBS 4 Input HD SDI gt 2014 04 15 13 238 Medi Converter 3 6 4 Model K238 5FBNC 6 H 8 9 10 ie 1 2 34 5 Rear View Front View 1 Connect to 5VDC power 1 IR receiver for remote control supply Input DVI I VGA Service port IR receiver for remote control Output DVI D Input RGB red Input RGB green Input RGB blue Input RGB H Compos Sync RGBs 10 Input RGB V Sync CONTR HEWN 14 2014 04 15 3 7 Status LEDs The Media DVI Converter is fitted with a multi color LED for indication of the connection status K238 5V K238 5VE VS FBNC 1 1 Front View Front View LED 1 Connection and Video Status m Description for the Description for the input output Red Q No input signal Monitor detected Dark Red Resolution not Monitor not detected supported Green Active video signal Monitor not detected Blue No input signal Monitor detected Violet Resolution not Monitor detected supported Light blue Active video signal Monitor detected 2014 04 15 15 238 Medi 4 4 1 16 DVI Conv Installation Package Contents Your Media DVI Converter package contains the following items Media DVI Converter device 5VDC international power supply unit Country specific power cord Quick Setup VGA cable 1 8 VGA connector to
39. table resolution for the monitor 5 Exit the OSD 2014 04 15 A window appears to save settings This may take a few seconds 6 Save the settings 6 1 2 Optimization of Input Settings For certain analog input signals VGA RGB EGA if the picture quality is not satisfying or no picture is displayed you can select a video mode depending on the input signal 1 Open the OSD with the infrared remote control 2 Select Input Settings in the main menu see Chapter 5 Page 30 3 Test the recommended resolutions that are listed in the menu item Select Resolution The menu item is inactive if there is only one recommended resolution 4 Run the automatic picture adjustment Select Picture Settings in the main menu see Chapter 5 3 2 Page 27 Select the menu item Auto Configuration Thereby picture size might change 5 Check the test picture If the vertical lines are displayed clearly without smear or tremble the setting has been successful 6 Exit the OSD A window appears to save settings This can take a few seconds 7 Save the settings 2014 04 15 39 238 Medi Converter 6 1 3 6 2 40 Optimization of Picture Settings For certain analog input signals VGA RGB EGA if the picture quality is still not satisfying after the automatic picture adjustment you can adjust clock and phase manually 1 Select Picture Settings in the main menu 2 Modify the values in th
40. the binary file you have to install a suitable software e g WinDDCwrite Download on your computer Import of DDC Information 5 special DDC information as a binary file to the flash drive of the Media DVI Converter The existing DDC information in the file DDC DEV BIN will be overwritten Serial Interface Not available in combination with onboard DVI I extenders The Media DVI Converter offers the possibility to be operated a serial interface RS232 The serial control can only be proceeded by using RS232 adapter For the control of the Media DVI Converter via serial interface certain parameters are used gt Setup the following format of the serial data transfer for the communication 115 2 KBaud 8 1 NO 115 2 KBaud 8 Data bit 1 Stop bit no parity 2014 04 15 7 1 74 1 74 2 74 3 7 4 4 Specifications Interfaces DVI D Single Link The video interface supports the DVI D protocol All signals that comply to DVI D Single Link norm can be transmitted This includes e g monitor resolutions such as 1920x1200 60Hz Full HD 1080p or 2K HD up to 2048x1152 Data rate is limited to 165 MPixel s DVI I Single Link The video interface supports the DVI I protocol All analog VGA or digital DVI signals that comply to DVI I Single Link norm can be transmitted This includes e g monitor resolutions such as 1920x1200 60Hz Full HD 1080p or 2K HD up to 2048x1152
41. u offers specific settings for the input of the Media DVI Converter Input Select Channel Select Resolution Sync Options Video Input 1920 x 1080 60Hz Menu View Settings Menu Item Description Input Select Select input signal Channel For CVBS input signal Select Composite channel For EGA input Select EGA CGA or MDA input signal Select Resolution Select video mode compatible to input signal see Chapter 7 2 Page 45 for supported video modes Save settings by leaving the menu monitor goes blank for a short time Sync Options Select type of synchronization of the RBG signal The type depends from the incoming RGB signal gt Auto Automatic adjustment Composite CS or Sync On Green 506 Manual adjustment in case of picture failures VGA RGB input only Video Input Display of selected video mode 30 2014 04 15 Configuration 2014 04 15 31 238 Medi Converter 5 3 4 32 Main Menu Item Output Settings This menu offers specific settings for the output of the Media DVI Converter Output Factory Resolution 4 Display Position Video Output 1024 x 768 60 Hz Menu View Output Settings Menu Item Description Output Select output resolution Use preferred resolution of the monitor s DDC at the output Select Select from predefined output resolutions in the menu item
42. v lt F11 gt OSD Control The following table contains the keyboard commands for entering and exiting the OSD and for navigation and configuration Function Keyboard Command Enter OSD 2x Left Shift v Enter Exit OSD lt Esc gt Navigation down in the menu lt Cursor down gt Navigation up in the menu lt Cursor up gt Menu selection Enter Leave sub menu lt Backspace gt Change of settings in sub menus or selection of parameter values Cursor right or Cursor left 2014 04 15 23 238 Media DVI Converter 5 3 Screen Display OSD All settings of the Media DVI Converter can be adjusted via the on screen display OSD General Structure of the OSD Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color The left column shows the range of the main menu the right column shows the current submenus with the respective configuration options The various configuration and setting options of the Media DVI Converter are described below 24 2014 04 15 Configuration 5 3 1 Main Menu Item Color Settings This menu offers color specific settings and configurations for the Media DVI Converter Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Menu View Color Settings Menu Item Description Brightness Adjust brightness of the picture Contrast Adjust contrast of the picture Hue Change and adjust hu

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