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1. como2 1 T C2 SCH 00 al ZOOM b FREEZE O de STANDBY ed Video Scaler v A ON DC 12V PC HD IN PC HD SCALED OUT CVIN YC IN RS232 9 oo Jo Jo zee T ORTASK ge MENU ZOOM FREEZE FADE KEY MIKPIP INPUT AUTOSET STANDBY como 2 1T C2 250 d o Lo O SE Video Scaler PLUS y A ON DC 12V PCIHD IN PCIHD SCALED OUT CVIN YCIN RS232 a Do ojo ofso A TM VOMETASK emm a ge MENU ZOOM FREEZE ASPECT AUTOSET STANDBY Cono 2 1T C2 400 lO ol O PC HD Scaler y A ON DC 12V PCIHD IN PCIHD SCALED OUT RS232 G oo Eo Eo zen 15 5 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS The range of buttons on the front of the unit provides the user with quick access for selecting a variety of inputs and features Since all the units in the 1T C2 series are different not all of the descriptions below will be applicable to the unit in question The mostly notable are the MIX KEY FADE buttons that are on certain units only The MENU button button and button set on the front panel provide the user with a way of navigating the on screen display OSD menu system The RS232 interface and infra red remote control also provide further ways of controlling the unit which are detailed in a later section AMKTIASK Ce MENU ZOOM FREEZE FADE KEY MIXIPIP INPUT AUTOSET STANDBY CORIO 2 1T C2250 No 90900906000 0 Ho Do
2. 1T C2 Series Operation Manual 1T C2 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL Table of Contents 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 3 3 1 3 2 4 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 4 3 5 4 4 6 6 1 6 2 7 8 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 4 1 8 4 2 8 4 3 8 5 8 6 8 6 1 DISCLAIMERS EE 1 Regulatory Agency Acceptance anna neder aneh nnn 1 POG lali Mead told as 1 Manual Version into Mal aa 2 Manual Copyright NOTICE aus ee es 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION 3 DEVICE SUMMARY cc iS 13 Device Capabilities nass an Ri 13 Device POUM Sai ri ie 14 PRODUCT IMAGES nase een 15 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS a ada 16 Button Controls assie a is 16 MENU and SI DUNONSS nee fast 17 A en 17 Special button combinations and functions 17 Locking front panel buttons amp IR remote Control 17 Restore power on EE ue EE 17 o O lese 17 Switching units between different resolutions using the front panel 18 VIDEO INPUTS AND OUTPUTS ire 19 Computer amp Video INPUtS un its 19 Computer amp Video Outputs nis a i dca nko eL ra kaj ao 19 INFRA RED REMOTE CONTROL s 21 MENU LAYOUT AND SETTINGS ADJUSTMENT 22 The High Level Menu Structure EEN 22 Group Names and Descriptions 23 Items Associated with the Adjust outputs group i eie sseennssisennei 23 Items Associated with the Adjust windows group 27 Extended scaling Contour 30 Aspect adjus AGVANCOG EE 31 Aspect adjust Pixel soso een 32 Item
3. It is recommended that you Store your settings once you re happy with them in readiness for future use Source RGB1 Source to adj This menu item selects the input connection for which you want to make adjustments to As in the image above changes will only be made to the source connected to RGB1 Once the selection has been made all changes made using the following operating parameters will only apply to the selected input Selection of a CV YC source will reveal different menu items that N f allow adjustments beyond those used for RGB sources The O a menu discussions that follow relate first to RGB sources then to CV YC type sources 34 8 6 1 Menu items common to all inputs Source RGB1 Aspect correct This menu item will be used to correct the aspect ratio of the video source when converted into the final output resolution The following table details what happens in the available modes Setting Result Fill The source is stretched to fill the output default Aspect The source s aspect ratio is maintained on the output H fit The source is stretched to fill the horizontal dimension of the output with the vertical dimension stretched by the same amount and possibly clipped V fit The source is stretched to fill the vertical dimension of the output with the horizontal dimension stretched by the same amount and possibly clipped 1 1 Each source pixel is represented by a
4. Y ON Video Scaler PLUS 5 1 Button controls A sub set of the following buttons will be available on the front of the unit depending on the model in use Button Button Function MENU Press once to show the on screen display OSD Hold in to cancel the OSD Hold in for longer to store the current settings ZOOM Jumps to the Zoom menu item also steps Zoom between 100 150 200 and 300 if the OSD is not active FREEZE Freezes the current image does not affect any background image conversion RGB followed by CV followed by YC and back to RGB again KEY Enables keying see Adjust keyers menu Key color defaults to black so black foreground will disappear MIX PIP Sets Lock mode to Lock amp Mix to overlay onto the current Lock source Use with the KEY and FADE buttons for more flexibility INPUT Cycles through the inputs on the rear of the unit to use for image A 2 press will also activate PIP mode this enables the Shrink value in Adjust windows See Adjust outputs menu details ASPECT Cycles through 2 aspect ratio settings letterbox and side bars before returning to normal STANDBY Hold in to put the unit into Standby power save mode Hold in briefly to come out of Standby mode 5 2 MENU J and buttons The on screen display OSD is controlled from the front panel by using these buttons MENU will activate the OSD whilst the Y an
5. many milliseconds or microseconds of pulse width you have created The numbers shown are relative numbers and not an actual time measurement 800 x 600 60 Hz Sync polarity H V Sync can be either negative polarity or positive polarity To further complicate things it is possible that you may want to make the Horizontal Sync polarity different from the Vertical Polarity This control allows you to make that change You have four possible selections H V H V H V H V 8 8 Items Associated with the System group The final Sub Menu is for adjustments of System parameters The System in this case means the unit s functions that are generally unrelated to individual inputs outputs or any of the various production features System SW 16 PT 12 BT 13 This screen is an informational screen Should you require technical assistance with your unit the technical support personnel may request that you read the contents of this screen to them during the support call 44 The first section SW is the version of the software that is installed on your unit You can update software via the User Support web site procedure to be described later in this manual and the updates are currently free of charge PT refers to Product Type and BT means Board Type Both of these are hardware designators and cannot be changed by the user however both designators are important to support personnel System SW da
6. 12 5 The Output image is distorted ass ann ee ea rade 67 12 6 Some colors appear to be incorrect on the CV YC OUtpUt 67 12 7 How can I reduce color smearing on CV connections nn aaneen eneen 67 12 8 I can no longer adjust the Output image resolution 67 12 9 The picture on the video display is black and white 67 12 10 The picture on the video display is green AEN 67 12 11 The RGB input is selected but the image is rolling or pink 68 12 12 The video signal from my DVD player does not appear to WOK 68 12 13 The output from the 1T CT 464 is blue 68 12 14 No video present from the UTP output 68 13 RETURN PROCEDURE danae ea 69 13 1 Are you sure there s a fault 69 18 2 Toreturna unit for Talara cds 69 14 WARRANTY POLICY usara didas 71 19 CONNECTOR PINOY Tiara ae 72 ISA HDTS ee 72 152 A Zr a rna ok ee do daad 72 15 3 4 Pin mini DIN S video connector YC input 72 ko Ehe tere EE EE 73 NOJ MIOBO IMPUIS sirara oko a ito va sd 73 16 27 Computer Input ae ie RR as 73 16 3 Video Outputs not present on all units 73 16 4 Computer Outputs sanar vereer den sante naer tante abe le eta al and deden 73 16 5 EBOKINO MIXINO EE 74 16 6 Scaling sampling Memory ziedaar eenen tete ee 74 Ne een ea o I a se e o ss a e ko im la 74 16 8 Regulatory eene TEE 74 CC WER le Lulu EE 74 16 10 Power EQUINE MIG is as Engel 75 16 11 Control Methods nnen
7. CV and YC outputs always function simultaneously and can be set to either standard NTSC or PAL see Adjust outputs for more information 20 7 INFRA RED REMOTE CONTROL 1T C2 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL Your unit is compatible with an optional infra red remote control as shown below Resets back to power on defaults Selects input 1 2 3 RGB CV YC Enables Lock amp Mix mode Starts AutoSet Not used Sets Shrink PIP size amp position Adjusts current menu values Left right alter current value and up down alter the next value Selects the next zoom level and zoom menu ZOOM PIP SHRINK FREEZE gt gt gt m Stores current settings Enables Keyer Fades in out Locks the IR amp panel buttons Selects flicker reduction level Navigates through the menu structure amp changes values Toggles between zoom amp pan mode Toggles freeze on and off Activates PIP Shrink mode The transmit range of the remote control depends on many factors but is designed to be fairly directional Therefore you should always aim it directly towards your unit The IR remote control can be disabled in the System menu This can be used in situations where multiple units respond to the same remote control or are located close to one another 21 8 MENU LAYOUT AND SETTINGS ADJUSTMENT From here on well be looking at the menu structure employed in the series and more importantly the indi
8. Mute 10 FF ODO 0 9 Channels 1 10 on A2 2000 Audio input source internal OPTION audio input 57 Audio vol 10 FF OCF 16 15 16 Mute Bal 10 FF 0D1 15 15 On source loss 10 5F AE 1 Freeze 2 Blue 3 Black was Deglitch 4 Remove Source stable read onl en foe Unstable 1 Stable Input pixel phase 0 31 RGB input type 0 Auto 1 D RGB 2 D YUV 3 A RGB 4 A YUV RGB contr red 75 150 RGB contr green 110 1F 0C6 75 150 RGB contr blue 10 1F 0C7 175 150 YUV setup level 10 1F 23E 0 0 IRE 1 7 5 IRE De int 10 FF 0B8 0 6 Normal Auto Film 3 2 M comp low M comp med M comp high Frame bob Film mode detected 10 FF OE3 0 1 Not detected Detected Diagonal interpolation 10 FF 22B 0 1 Off On Noise reduction 10 5F123F 0 1 Off On Bright Contrast Saturation S Hue 30 5F OBA 180 180 Sharpness 30 5F 080 7 7 Luma dela Field swap 1 Field Offset For units with digital audio processing Audio channel 1 10 FF 213 _ 0x00 to 0x07 SDI1 1 to SD1 8 Audio channel 2 110 FF 214 0x08 to OXOF SDI2 1 to SDI2 8 Audio channel 3 10 FF1215 0x10 to Ox1F AES1 to AES16 Audio channel 4 10 FF 216 Audio channel 5 10 FF1217 Audio channel 6 Audio channel 7 10 FF 219 Audio channel 8 10 FF 21A Adjust audio on certain models only Source to adj 0x00 to 0x07 SDI1
9. Read onl Hours in use OD7 Read only 59 Resolutions OD8 Read only Number of Still Images 0D9 Read only Testcards Number of logos i Read onl Board temp deg C Read onl Air temp deg C ESCH Read only Regulators temp deg C 147 Read onl PLD temp deg C 111 Read only Fan speed rom OCE Read only Led brightness LCD backlight RS232 Baud rate ka 9600 19200 28800 33600 38400 57600 115200 TAC number 0 15D Read only TAC number 1 15E Read onl TAC number 2 15F Read onl TAC number 3 TAC number 4 TAC number 5 Read only MAC number IP port 208 Read only bytes reversed Not part of menu system Front panel lock OFC 0 unlocked 1 locked 10 4 Examples Each example shows the packet sent to the unit and its response When a byte is not required to be sent it is indicated by a in the table below since a Read is 6 bytes shorter than a Write Each character shown below is sent as a ASCII character so F0400 is sent as F 0 4 0 0 Packet sent Packet returned SOP CMD CHA WIN OUT FUN PAY CS EOP SOP CMD CHA WIN OUT FUN PAY CS EOP Set output 1 window B Source to RGB2 F 04 00 42 00 82 000011 D9 CR F 44 oo 42 oo 82 000011 119 CR Set output 1 window A to Enable advanced aspect control Note ch
10. frames are not lost but blended together at the appropriate times Adjust windows Flicker Reduction The Flicker Reduction menu item will only appear if you have selected a low resolution interlaced output such as PAL or NTSC If you are using CV or YC outputs this adjustment may be of interest particularly when you have line drawings or similar fine detail You can choose from four possible Flicker Reduction settings You should use as little Flicker Reduction as possible because the Vertical detail will be softened at the highest setting Flicker mode Function 29 Off Disables flicker reduction sharpest mode Low Suitable for most input sources Enough for most situations such as thin line drawings High Highest amount of flicker reduction Will cause loss of vertical detail in some images Adjust windows Image smoothing Auto Image smoothing reduces the jagged edges sometimes seen within an output image by softening it It typically improves the quality of a scaled image greatly There are four possible settings for this adjustment Off Med High and Auto The Auto setting is generally thought to be most desirable and will vary the smoothing process according to the amount of zoom taking place Adjust windows Image flip Occasionally its necessary to cause the output image to be flipped Vertically Horizontally or both most commonly when a video projector is ceiling
11. 1 to SD1 8 0x08 to OxOF SDI2 1 to SDI2 8 0x10 to Ox1F AES1 to AES16 Volume trim 128 to 127 Delay adjust 204 100 to 5000 Adjust transitions on certain models onl Transition type 112 0 3 Cut Fade Wipe Push 58 Switching fade time OF5 O off to 50 5 0 seconds Wipe type 145 0 Left gt Right 1 Right gt Left 2 Up gt Down 3 Down gt Up 4 Diagonal 5 Diamond Wipe Size 146 10 2000 Audio Control S2 106AD Only Audio delay Adjust resolutions Note You MUST set the Image to adjust value to the correct value first and only then change the other values otherwise you may be adjusting the wrong entry The user should not adjust the Image to adjust entry using the front panel whilst also accessing it via RS232 Image to adjust 08 1 1000 Interlaced OCA 0 1 Off On H freg crse OBE 10000 200000 H freg fine OBF 10000 200000 H V active H 096 64 2047 H V active V 097 64 2047 H V start H 08B 0 1023 H V start V 08C 0 1023 CIks l 08D 64 4095 Lines f 08E 64 2047 HIV sync H O8F 8 1023 H V sync V 090 1 1023 Sync polarit 094 0 3 System SW Software version 0D2 Read onl PT Product type 0C4 Read only BT RGB1 termination Store OC8 Setto1 to store Buzzer CC 300 A B bus enable 202 0 1 Off On Power cycles 0D6 Read onl Firmware updates loDD
12. 4096 4096 H V out shift V OAE 4096 4096 Shrink level 55 In top left H 21B In top left V 21D In H size 21C In V size 21E Out top left H 21F Out top left V 22a Out H size 220 Out V size 222 Aspect change 190 0 2 Normal Letterbox Pillarbox Aspect adjust 102 _ 0 1 Simple Advanced Flicker reduction 092 3 Off Low Med High Image smoothing 0A1 0 2 Off Med High Image fli Temporal interpolation Max fade level Fade out in 0 0 2 0 3 Off Horiz Vertical H amp V 0 1 0 1 1 Fade out 0 No action 1 Fade in Layer priority 0 5 Layer priority Headphone volume OFD 16 15 16 Mute Audio vol volume 206 1 28 1 27 for digital audio processing Audio vol on off 207 0 1 Off On for digital audio processing Adjust keyers on certain models only Keyer enable 127 0 1 Off On Y key min max min OAF 0 255 U key Invert 124 0 1 Off On V key min max min OB1 0 255 V key min max max 0B4 0 255 V key Softness 125 0 255 V key Invert 156 0 1 Off On Swap fore background 144 0 1 Off On Adjust keyers edge blending on certain models onl Edge Blend 180 Bit O Left edge active Bit 1 Right edge active Bit 2 Top edge active Bit 3 Bottom edge active E bInd guides 18F 0 2 Off Auto On E
13. Window to adjust This menu item only appears on units with multiple windows or PIPs It is used to select which one you want to modify Alternatively use one of the dedicated buttons on the front panel to choose the window to adjust NTSC 60Hz Source YC1 The source display screen allows the input source for the currently selected window to be changed The top line of the display shows the detected characteristics of the signal Valid Input sources match those available on the front of the unit Certain units do not have full flexibility of Window source and n fo Lock source when Genlock or Lock amp Mix are active in the a Adjust outputs menu group See the Specifications for your unit to see if any limitations are present Adjust windows Window enable Available on certain units only this quickly enables or disables the window being adjusted 27 Adjust windows Zoom level Changing this option sets the amount of picture magnification you wish to use for the window Source You are provided with the options to zoom the image from 100 to 1000 10x zoom Adjust windows HIV zoom pan 50 50 Once an image has been zoomed this control allows the image to be positioned within the window so that any portion can be seen not just the middle Adjust windows Image freeze Off This menu item allows the image to be frozen or unfrozen thus keeping a single image on screen indefinit
14. YC input Y Luminance GND GND C Chrominance RON gt 72 16 SPECIFICATIONS See product front and rear diagrams for details of product I O Not all units in the series have all the inputs and outputs listed here 16 1 Video Inputs Input impedance 75 Ohm Television standards supported NTSC and PAL Composite video via BNC S Video YC via 4 Pin mini DIN Connector CV YC video decoder 8 bit Digital De Interlacing NTSC PAL up conversion only pixel level motion adaptive Comb filter decoding adaptive Film mode NTSC 3 2 pull down for up conversion CV YC Video adjustments contrast brightness saturation hue NTSC CV YC sub carrier lock range 200Hz for NTSC Operation 250Hz for PAL Operation 16 2 Computer Input Analog RGB YPbPr via HD15 into 75 Ohm supporting RGBHV RGBS RGsB YPbPr auto terminating into 75 Ohm Digital sync in RGBHV or RGBS mode TTL Level 10K termination pos or negative Analog sync in RGsB YPbPr YUV modes 0 3v negative RGB Level Range 0 5 2 0 Vp p approx Scan Rate Detection automatic PC Resolutions any up to 2048x2048 HDTV Resolutions any up to 1080p Max horizontal scan rate 150kHz 16 3 Video Outputs not present on all units Output impedance 75 Ohm Television standards supported NTSC and PAL Composite Video 1v p p via BNC S Video YC 1v p p via 4 pin mini DIN CV YC Video encoder 8 10 bit Digital 16 4 Computer Outputs Analog output imp
15. aangesloten op een netcontactdoos met een aardsluitingsbeveiliging Deze eenheid is niet van de wisselstroom voedingsbron gescheiden wanneer de stekker nog in het stopcontact zit Wanneer de eenheid uitstaat staat deze nog in de stand by modus In de stand by modus vergt de eenheid minder stroom dan in de normale aan modus Wanneer u de eenheid voor langere tijd niet gebruikt zorg er dan voor dat de stekker van het wisselstroomsnoer uit het stopcontact is getrokken Het wisselstroom stopcontact moet dichtbij de eenheid geinstalleerd worden en makkelijk toegankelijk zijn Als de eenheid duidelijk beschadigd is moet u deze nooit op het lichtnet aansluiten of bedienen 2 2 Water en vocht Om het risiko op brand en persoonlijk letsel te beperken is het gebruik van dit apparaat buiten en of blootstelling aan regen water of overdadige hoeveelheden vocht uitdrukkelijk verboden Het apparaat mag niet worden blootgesteld aan druppels of bespatting en er mogen geen objecten die gevuld zijn met vloeistoffen zoals vazen op het apparaat geplaatst worden 2 3 Algemeen onderhoud Forceer schakelaars of externe aansluitingen nooit Bij verplaatsing van de eenheid de seri le poortaansluitingen eerst loskoppelen dan de voedingskabel en als laatste de snoeren naar andere apparaten Probeer de eenheid nooit met chemische oplosmiddelen of schoonmaakmiddelen in een spuitbus schoon te maken omdat dit de eenheid kan beschadigen Gebruik een sch
16. be aware that these generally do not default to being COM1 which is the default most RS232 applications will use The default baud rate is 57600 with 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity This baud rate can be changed in the System menu to suit other programs if need be 9 2 Communications protocol The standard communications protocol for your unit is text based and is detailed on our website Also on our website you can find the Windows Control Panel for your unit The protocol is also bi directional unit and computer both send messages to each other so that you can send changes to the unit and it will also respond with any changes made via alternate methods front panel buttons menu changes and infra red control This enables any attached computer to be aware of any changes made to the unit from an alternative source rather than itself What this means is that you can easily find out the exact command to send to the unit to tell it to perform a certain function This can be seen by the data that is sent back to the computer when changing values on the unit For instance just by turning FREEZE on by pressing the FREEZE button will cause RS232 data to be sent to the computer that represents the command required to set FREEZE on A second press to turn FREEZE off then sends the computer the command required to turn the FREEZE off Note Any command you send to the unit will be replied to either with an error code or with
17. gain and offset adjustments to be minimum levels and ensure that a straight through UTP cable of at least Category 5 rating is being used The UTP output is not compatible with Ethernet network Hub s and Switches 68 13 RETURN PROCEDURE Before returning your unit for repair there are several checks you can make yourself to make sure the problem is actually caused by a failure 13 1 Are you sure there s a fault Many faults are due to incorrect set up or use so a simple checklist is provided below to help you identify potential problems Set the unit up with your equipment as described in this manual and run through the checklist This will hopefully determine whether or not the unit is actually faulty and prevent units from being returned unnecessarily Check the Troubleshooting tips of this manual and check out the various FAQ Frequently Asked Questions listings on the support website http www tvone com support which shows the latest Hints Tips and Solutions Don t presume it is the unit that is causing the problem Check that the equipment being used with it is fully working and setup correctly bypass the unit if possible by connecting the video source directly to the video display Check the AC power Is it present and is the unit turned on Check that all cables are properly plugged in and are not damaged and then make certain that all equipment connected to the unit is working properly Perhaps you have a froze
18. left with a size of 250 300 The scaler will then ensure that the whole of the source of size 750 by 400 is scaled to the required output of size 250 x 300 8 5 Items Associated with the Adjust keyers group Please note that not all units have this sub menu it is only present on units with overlaying abilities Towards the end of this manual you will find a section titled COMMON OPERATIONS this gives a step by step guide to keying out a particular color Adjust keyers Keyer enable This menu item turns keying On or Off for the current foreground A keyed image is in essence one image superimposed over another such that portions of the top image are made transparent keyed out so that the background image can show through The following settings allow you to vary the colour s that are keyed out 32 Adjust keyers Swap fore backgrnd This menu item is only present on single channel scalers dual channel scalers have the layer priority set within the Adjust Windows menu This menu item allows you to swap the foreground and background images when Lock mode is set to Lock amp Mix It will have no effect in any other mode since no background is present Normally your foreground is the input window source and your background is the lock source This then allows you to superimpose any graphics or video input on top of the lock source by keying out a certain color or range of colors in the input sou
19. mounted or for special effects Adjust windows Max fade level 100 This Menu item fades the selected layer and is only available on models with overlay abilities Adjustment range is from solid to fully transparent Note This menu item only appears on multi channel scalers Adjust Windows Layer priority abABZ This adjustment selects the order of the window layers Layers are shown for a and b logo screens Window A Window B and Z is the Lock Source The default condition is shown The number shown is the current layer of the active window when you adjust the layer number the layer stack indicator abABZ will change to allow visualization of the layer stack Note that layer 6 the Background Color is not shown as its layer position can not be altered it will always be the background 8 4 1 Extended scaling controls The Aspect adjust parameter is used to change the way that scaling of windows is controlled By default it is set to Simple which allows basic control of the window zoom and shrink sizes and positions enough for simple tasks In Advanced mode it allows the horizontal H and vertical V components of the Zoom and Shrink functions to be adjusted independently thus allowing custom aspect ratios to be created or to convert from one aspect ratio to another 30 In Pixel mode the user has direct access to pixel and line accurate scaling functions
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21. operations 11 1 Operation of the Keyer Some units come equipped with a very powerful Luminance and Chrominance Keyer The Keyer can take some time to master and below is a breakdown and series of simple steps to help you master the Keyer s operation When adjusting the values please bear in the mind the following The Y value is the Luminance value so 0 is black and 255 is very bright white The U value is the B Y component This is the difference between the Blue and the Luminance value If part of an image is black grey or white then its value is 128 being the mid point The V value is the R Y component This is the difference between the Red and the Luminance value If part of an image is black grey or white then its value is 128 being the mid point 11 1 1 Preparation Enter the Adjust windows menu Select the Source this will be the foreground Exit the Adjust windows menu Enter the Adjust keyers menu Ensure the Keyer is Off Set all Y U and V min max values to 0 255 Set all Y U and V softness values to 0 Set all Y U and V invert values to Off Turn the Keyer On OO J O O1 BR VIV At this point your source image will have disappeared since all colors have been keyed out 11 1 2 Adjustment Knowing which color s you want to key out from the image e g black to disappear perform the following set of steps 1 Increase the Y Key Min from 0 until just before the
22. root ist is 75 16 12 Accessories CUNO EE Ee 75 16137 MECANICA testers rated 75 17 CONTACT INFORMATION D 76 1 DISCLAIMER This product is intended for professional and or home use This product is not intended for use in a medical environment and does not have the required certifications for such use Similarly use aboard any aircraft or spacecraft while in flight or as an adjunct to any surface airborne or marine navigation system or any offshore marine activity including control of any watercraft or any use similar to those specifically herein mentioned is prohibited Use in the aforementioned circumstances would require additional testing and certification You have not become the owner of any software you have merely purchased the right to use the software You may make one copy of the software for your own use Other copies will be deemed a breach of copyright No warranty is made either expressed or implied including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall the supplier or manufacturer of this product be liable for errors found within or be liable for any direct indirect or consequential damages or loss in connection with the purchase or use of this hardware software or manual The sole and exclusive liability to the supplier and manufacturer regardless of the form of action shall not exceed the replacement cost of the materials described herein By using t
23. single output pixel no scaling will be performed If the input resolution is higher than the output then only part of the source will be seen If the input resolution is lower than the output then a black border will be present Source RGB1 TL pos adj O 0 This menu item allows manual positioning of the Top and Left portion of the image It is used to ensure that the input signal is captured correctly eliminating any black borders These settings are often used to correct the position of a PC signal on an input or to eliminate any undesired noise at the top or bottom of a PAL or NTSC video source Source RGB1 BR size adj This menu item allows manual positioning of the Bottom and Right portion of the image These settings are often used to correct the position of a PC signal on an input or to eliminate any undesired noise at the top or bottom of a PAL or NTSC video source Source RGB1 Audio input source If your unit has an internal audio switcher selector this menu item selects the desired Audio input for use with the active video source allowing an audio follow video function 35 Source RGB1 OPTION audio source 1 If an external audio switcher is connected via the OPTION bus then this menu item selects the desired Audio input for use with the active video source allowing an audio follow video function In most situations the Audio input values would be different for each vid
24. sub menu or one or more related individual settings are displayed In some cases the functionality is global meaning it has an effect on the unit as a whole such as changing the output resolution In the majority of cases the function is related to a specific operational area of the unit detailed by the text in the top line There are two screens that appear before the Group Menus sub menus are accessed 22 CORIO2 TV One The first is the welcome display shown above indicating the model of the unit www tvone com SW 65 PT 12 BT 13 Moving to the next menu item displays the firmware information screen the numbers on your unit will be different to those shown The SW number refers to the version of firmware loaded into the unit this can be upgraded from the support website The PT and BT numbers refer to Hardware version information and are of interest to the Technical Support Group should you ever need assistance At the end of all Group Menus will be an Exit item Simply select this to exit the existing menu structure and return to the previous one in the hierarchy 8 2 Group Names and Descriptions Description Adjust keyers Adjust sources Controls signal source input parameters Adjust resolutions System Note that not all units have this menu item Note that the Advanced menus menu item must be On to activate certain menu items Menu Group Adjust outputs Adjust
25. with RGB CV or YC type signals In addition there are four additional Menu items that are only used with CV or YC type signals and these are explained below Source YC1 Bright 100 Contrast 100 Adjust the Brightness and Contrast of the image to your requirement Source YC1 Satur 100 40 Saturation is the amount of color present in the image Hue is the color tint parameter and the adjustment range is 90 degrees through to 90 degrees with 0 being the default Source YC1 Sharpness Within limits you can enhance or soften the appearance of detail within an image The Sharpness values go both negative and positive with O being the default Note that over enhancing an image has the side effect of making it appear to be noisy and under enhancing an image gives the appearance of poor video quality Source YC1 Luma delay 0 On occasion a video source will have the color portion of the signal offset from the luminance portion If you ve ever seen a poor quality comic book that has the outline of the cartoon character s head in one place on the page but the flesh tones for the head offset slightly you are seeing the print equivalent of Luminance to Chrominance Phase Delay Fortunately your unit provides a way for you to make the two signals occur at the same time on the selected image The adjustment range provides both positive and negative levels of delay with O being the default 8 6 5 Still Im
26. writing and should be set to WIN 1A and OUT 0 The CHA byte indicates the macro we are programming reading running Macro 1 to 5 are CHA 0 4 CHA 5 is restore CHA 6 7 are Macros 6 7 Macro Restore CHA 5 is read only the units restore state is set by sending the Store command 008 Menu text CHA FUNC Range of adjustment decimal Hex Macro Run macro lo 7 F1 0 1 Run Erase macro Number of items within l I Read Only macro Function to adjust 0 7 F2 0 4095 Value 0 7 F3 Value for Function 10 5 1 Reading a previously stored Macro In order to read a macro the following commands must be sent in this specific order no other commands should be sent between these messages The CHA in these cases relate not to the source but to the macro we are reading Packet sent Packet returned 61 Read number of items currently stored in Preset 2 Returned packet indicates 4 items available to 84 01 42 00 F4 BB CR F 44 01 42 00 F4 100002 FC CR Read the Function for the first item in the preset Payload is the Function stored 86 Zoom F laa 01 42 00 F3 BA CR F 44 01 42 00 F3 000086 80 CR Read the Data for the first item in the preset macro Payload is the data f
27. AL WSS 130 0 Off 1 4 3 Full format 2 14 9 Letterbox centre 54 14 9 Letterbox top 6 9 Letterbox centre 6 9 Letterbox top gt 16 9 Letterbox centre 14 9 Full format 16 9 Full format 0 gt 1 Perform a Preview gt Program transition Audio amp Volume 201 16to15 AES SDI Chan 1 source 20B 0x00 to 0x07 SDI1 1 to SD1 8 AES SDI Chan 2 source 20C 10x08 to OxXOF SDI2 1 to SDI2 8 AES SDI Chan 3 source 20D 0x10 to Ox1F AES1 to AES16 AES SDI Chan 4 source 20E 0x20 AFV audio follow video AES SDI Chan 5 source 20F AES SDI Chan 6 source 210 1 1 Y 0 OI B Il Take AES SDI Chan 7 source 211 AES SDI Chan 8 source 212 Adjust windows Program source Window 082 0x10 to Ox1F RGB1 to RGB16 source connector 0x30 to Ox3F CV1 to CV16 0x40 to Ox4F YC1 to YC16 0x50 to Ox5F SDI1 to SDI16 OxDO OUT1 0xD1 OUT2 OxFO TC1 OxF1 TC2 Select Universal source 241 OxEO to OxEF select universal inputs 1 to 16 Source resolution 0F8 Read only returns of resolution Window Enable 12B 0 1 Off On Zoom level 086 1100 1000 Zoom levelH ee ee 000 only used in Advanced A R mode Zoom level V only used in Advanced A R mode Aspect ratio in H V zoom pan V Image freeze DOC 0 1 Off On H V crop H 223 0 100 H V crop V 224 10 100 H V out shift H OAD
28. P Preset number 225 0 to 9 Preset 1 to 10 Preset load 226 Setto 1 to load automatically resets to 0 Preset store 227 Setto 1 to store automatically resets to 0 Preset erase 228 Set to 1 to erase automatically resets to 0 53 Adjust outputs Output enable Lock source connector 1170 O0 Blanked 1 Active 0x10 to 0x1F RGB1 to RGB16 0x30 to 0x3F CV1 to CV16 0x40 to 0x4F YC1 to YC16 0x50 to Ox5F SDI1 to SDI16 OxDO OUT1 0xD1 OUT2 OxFO TC1 OxF1 TC2 Lock method 10A 0 Off 1 Genlock 2 Lock amp Mix 3 DARSlock some units only 4 Frm lock some units only Lock H Shift 14A 4096 4096 Lock V Shift 14B 4096 4096 Output resolution Output image type analogue Output image type digital 16C 0 RGBHV 3 YUV 9 Not available HDCP required 233 0 1 Off On if display supports it HDCP status 234 0 Unavailable 1 Supported 2 Active 3 Repeater supported 4 Repeater active Background Y 13B 16 235 Background U 1130 16 240 Background V 13D 16 240 SDI optimization 1197 o 1 Off On Output Standard m 01 0 NTSC PAL 1 PAL M PAL N 2 SECAM Output CV YC IRE 7 5 12 5 Output CV YC Hue Sr 22 22 degrees Output SC H Phase 085 180 180 Output Luma Bandwidth 134 0 1 2 Low Medium High Output Chroma 135 0 1 2 Low Medium High Bandwidth Output Chroma dela 137 4 3 P
29. This lets the user specify the exact co ordinates and size of the source image within the video source and the position and size of where this is placed in the output video signal The table below summarises the different menu items in the different modes the Simple items have already been described earlier in this section so only the Advanced and Pixel ones that are different highlighted in bold will be detailed here Simple Advanced Pixel Zoom level 100 Zoom H V 100 100 1 333 1 In 0 0 640 480 H V zoom pan 50 50 H V zoom pan 50 50 Out 0 0 640 480 HIV crop 0 0 H V crop 0 O Shrink level bO Off ShrnkH V 50 50 1 333 1 H V position 50 50 H V position 50 50 8 4 2 Aspect adjust Advanced Adjust windows H V zoom 100 100 1 333 1 This item allows the independent setting of the horizontal and vertical zoom values The third number 1 333 in the example is the Aspect Ratio resulting from the adjustments which is automatically calculated for you based on the incoming resolution and the H amp V Zoom values Most resolutions are 4 3 ratio thus the third number will be 1 333 4 divided by 3 Another common aspect ratio is 16 9 16 divided by 9 1 777 PAL and NTSC inputs are physically 4 3 on your video monitor but their actual pixel line ratios are different and so will not display as 1 333 Adjust windows Shrink H
30. V 100 100 1 333 This item allows the setting of different Horizontal and Vertical shrink sizes The third number 1 333 in the example is the Aspect Ratio resulting from the adjustments which is automatically calculated for you based on the output resolution the actual pixels amp lines not your physical screen size and the H amp V Shrink values Most resolutions are 4 3 ratio thus the third number will be 1 333 4 divided by 3 Another common aspect ratio is 16 9 16 divided by 9 1 777 Therefore to convert your 4 3 output into a 16 9 output reduce the vertical V Shrink value to 75 and this will simulate a 16 9 output PAL and NTSC inputs are physically 4 3 on your video monitor but their actual pixel line ratios are different and so will not display as 1 333 31 8 4 3 Aspect adjust Pixel Adjust windows In 300 150 750 400 Adjust windows Out 50 50 250 300 These menu items work together to specify the exact co ordinates and size of the source image within the video source and the position and size of where this is placed in the output video signal in other words the In and Out positions and sizes The diagram below should help to clarify the function of these values 1024 894 In the example above In has been set to 300 150 as its top left source co ordinate with a size of 750 400 Out has been set to 50 50 i e close to the top
31. age Store Testcard Source Menu Items Source TC1 Testcard This item is only available for units supporting Still Image Stores SIS or Testcards TC which are the same thing but may be named differently depending on your unit Used to select the image from memory to use as a source for the SIS TC source currently selected The Windows Control Panel can be used to upload user defined images 8 7 Items associated with the Adjust resolutions group The Adjust Resolutions Menu Group only appears when the f Advanced Menus function is turned on within the System Menu N O a Group To turn it on go to the System Menu Group and then Y proceed to the item that says Advanced Menus Turn the function On exit the Systems menu and return to this menu structure The Resolution Database is used by your unit to identify any incoming video signal and is also used to create an output resolution It is therefore a very important part of the unit s infrastructure 41 Important Cautionary Information DO NOT ADJUST THESE ITEMS UNLESS YOU RE CERTAIN YOU KNOW WHAT YOU RE DOING THE ONLY METHOD TO UNDO CERTAIN CHANGES IS TO UPDATE THE FIRMWARE TRY USING THE AUTOSET SHRINK SHRINK POS TL amp BR ADJUSTMENTS FIRST Making adjustments here risks creating a non standard resolution that is not displayable on a monitor The resolutions and values within the database are industry standards and should not normally
32. annel units only E g Window A the default for single channel units is sent as 41 since 0x41 is ASCII for A 0x61 is ASCII for a a Logo and is sent as 61 OUTPUT amp FUNCTION HIGH FUNCTION LOW PAYLOAD x 3 bytes Bit 7 4 Number representing the output to adjust 0 Output 1 1 Output 2 for multi channel units Bit 3 2 Reserved set to 0 Bit 1 0 Bits 9 amp 8 of the function code Remainder of bits 7 0 are in FUNC LOW E g If the function code is 0x234 and we want to adjust Output 2 then this byte is 0x12 ASCII hex byte to indicate the lowest 8 bits of the actual function to set or receive e g change Zoom value A later table details all the functions available A series of ASCII hex bytes carrying the data to send Read requests have no payload the payload is in the data sent back Write packets require a payload and this is always in triple bytes i e 3 bytes are required MSB first e g 000001 is 1 in decimal 010000 is 65536 in decimal and FFFFFO is 16 in decimal 52 CS ASCII hex byte that is the check sum of all previous bytes excluding the SOP F character E g The command F0400410082000001C8 has the checksum of 04 00 41 00 82 00 00 01 C8 so the complete command to send is F040041008200000108 A short cut for debugging allows the checksum to be replaced by 2 question marks so in the previous example you could se
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34. at display to the DVI output of the CORIO2 unit the CORIO2 unit will then read it automatically and store it in the Mon EDID entry 2 Select which EDID memory 1 to 6 to copy this information to 3 Select Grab and click on it this will copy the current monitor s information to that EDID memory Change EDID to use to that memory location 1 to 6 Store your unit s settings see earlier in this manual on how to do this Re boot turn off and on again the CORIO2 unit to ensure that the graphic card uses this new EDID data you may need to re boot your computer as well OOA Using the above up to 6 custom EDID settings can be stored in the CORIO2 unit ready for recall later This is useful to simulate another display being attached to a graphic card 8 6 3 RGB Source Menu Items Source RGB1 Autoset status Inactive Once the Autoset sense setting has been made this menu item is accessed and activated The Autoset sense utility will then correct the pixel phase and then position the Top Left portion of the image and the Bottom Right portion of the image Once complete it then resume inactive status Source RGB1 Input pixel phase Since an image pixel is a very small element of the total image its possible for your unit s Analog to Digital converters to wrongly sample the picture on the edge of each pixel thereby losing image resolution and creating image noise The Input 39 pixel phase adjust
35. bInd size H 18B O limited by H width E blnd size V l18C_ 0 limited by V height 56 E bInd gamma H 188 1 150 1 0 01 150 1 50 E blnd gamma V 18D 11 150 1 0 01 150 1 50 E bInd comp cent 198 0 99 E blnd comp side 19D Jo og Logos on certain models only Logo enable 12B 0 1 Off On Logo number 143 10 9 Logo selection H V out shift H OAD 0 100 H V out shift V OAE 0 100 Max fade level HoF 0 100 Layer priorit 144 10 5 Borders on certain models only Border enable 150 _ 0 1 Off On Border H size J152 0 99 Border V size 151 0 99 Border H offset 153 0 99 Border V offset 154 0 99 Border Opacit 158 0 fully transparent 100 solid Border Y 155 _ 16 235 Border U 156 16 240 Border V 157 16 240 Adjust sources Source to adjust This only changes what s shown in the menu use the CHA values below to 0x10 to 0x1F RGB1 to RGB16 0x30 to 0x3F CV1 to CV16 0x40 to 0x4F YC1 to YC16 0x50 to Ox5F SDI1 to SDI16 change settings of a OxDO OUT1 0xD1 OUT2 source OxFO TC1 OxF1 TC2 Still Image Testcard IFo F1loDc 0 10 Autoset 1 Start Autoset procedure Aspect correct ir kajo default 1 Aspect 2 H fit 3 V fit 4 1 1 0 7 to specify EDID entries 1 Mon EDID to use EDID capture entry EDID capture Grab HDCP advertise DVI HDCP status DVI Que y Selects inputs 1 to 4
36. be altered by the user That said there might be times when it is necessary to create a custom resolution with specific parameters If circumstances require you to make such a change please read the following specific notes 1 Any changes made to this database take effect instantly and are also stored immediately in non volatile memory 2 Since this database is used for both input and output image processing altering a resolution that is used for both e g 1024x768 input and 1024x768 output may give undesired effects 800 x 600 60 Hz Image to adjust 17 Change the value to select resolution you want to alter Typically the image number currently being used for input or output would be already be selected otherwise immediate N fo feeaback to your changes will not be available via your monitor 800 x 600 60 Hz Interlaced Off This adjustment specifies whether the image is interlaced or progressive scan It toggles simply On or Off so there are no flashing brackets 800 x 600 60 Hz H freq crse 37 879 kHz Course Frequency Adjust The H freq crse Horizontal Sync Frequency Course adjustment provides the option for changing the Horizontal Sync timing Frequency in 100 Hz steps 800 x 600 60 Hz H freq fine 37 879 kHz Fine Frequency Adjust 42 The H freq fine Horizontal Sync Frequency adjustment provides the option for changing the Horizontal Sync timing Frequency in 1 Hz steps Use this op
37. ber No action will be taken on a unit returned in warranty for repair without a Return Authorization Number 70 14 WARRANTY POLICY LIMITED WARRANTY With the exceptions noted in the next paragraph TV One warrants the original purchaser that the equipment it manufactures or sells will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase Should this product in TV One s opinion prove defective within this warranty period TV One at its option will repair or replace this product without charge Any defective parts replaced become the property of TV One This warranty does not apply to those products which have been damaged due to accident unauthorized alterations improper repair modifications inadequate maintenance and care or use in any manner for which the product was not originally intended Items integrated into TV One products that are made by other manufacturers notably computer hard drives and liquid crystal display panels are limited to the term of the warranty offered by the respective manufacturers Such specific warranties are available upon request to TV One If repairs are necessary under this warranty policy the original purchaser must obtain a Return Authorization Number from TV One and return the product to a location designated by TV One freight prepaid After repairs are complete the product will be returned freight prepaid LIMITATIONS All products sold a
38. could be mis interpreted as a diagonal or sloping element of the picture Source RGB1 Noise reduction This menu item allows the user to specify whether the source has noise reduction applied to it This is performed by averaging the video signal over a number of fields but ignoring areas where motion has occurred If motion blurring is seen it is recommended to turn this setting off 8 6 2 DVI Source Menu Items Source DVI1 HDCP Inactive Off HDCP is supported on certain units only and only on the DVI input connector This menu item lets you change whether HDCP is active on this particular DVI input If turned Off then a source that requires HDCP encryption will not send a video signal to your unit 37 If turned On and a HDCP compliant display or device is attached to your unit s DVI output then HDCP encrypted sources can be used The following table summarizes the message given in brackets Status Description Effect message Inactive HDCP is not active HDCP encrypted material cannot be received atthe DVI by the unit connector Active HDCP is active at HDCP encrypted material can be received by the DVI connector the unit but only if a HDCP compliant display or device is attached to the unit s output See Adjust outputs for a description of how the HDCP system works on your scaler Source DVI1 EDID to use This feature is only present on certa
39. d T arrowed keys will allow different menu items to be selected and adjusted this is detailed in a later section 5 3 Advanced menus System Advanced menus Off The above menu item must be On to activate certain menu items These typically control the more advanced items in the menus 5 4 Special button combinations and functions Various button combinations are available to perform certain functions These buttons combinations only work when the unit is switched N f O on and active i e with the STANDBY ON LED off 5 4 1 Locking front panel buttons amp IR remote control This can be performed by pressing STANDBY ON and FREEZE at the same time All front panel buttons and IR remote commands will be disabled with the exception of repeating the above combination to un Jock the unit and for storing the current locked buttons setting thus letting you make sure the unit always starts up with the buttons locked The IR remote s LOCK and STORE buttons will always be active giving another way to turn button IR remote locking off The STANDBY ON button will flash when the unit s buttons are locked 5 4 2 Restore power on settings Should your current settings not allow you to see the on screen display OSD restoring the last saved settings might be useful This can be done by pressing STANDBY ON and MENU at the same time until a single beep is heard 5 4 3 Factory Reset If you wish to restore all operational param
40. dado general No forzar interruptores o conexiones externas Al mover el aparato desconecte las conexiones del puerto en serie primero luego el cable de electricidad y finalmente los cables interconectados a otros aparatos No intente limpiar el aparato con disolventes qu micos o productos de limpieza aerosol ya que podr an da ar el aparato Utiliza un pa o limpio y seco 2 4 Ubicaci n Este aparato se debe instalar en un lugar seco y fresco lejos de fuentes de calor excesivas la vibraci n el polvo la humedad y el fr o 2 5 Ventilaci n El aparato viene provisto de ranuras y agujeros en los lados para la ventilaci n Para asegurar una operaci n eficaz se debe evitar la obstrucci n de estos agujeros y tambi n asegurar que el aparato se instale en una zona con adecuada ventilaci n 2 6 Propiedad intelectual Algunos chips con circuito integrado de este producto incluyen propiedad confidencial y o propiedad de secreto comercial Por lo tanto queda prohibido copiar modificar adaptar traducir distribuir usar t cnicas retroactivas desmontar o recopilar los contenidos del mismo 2 WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSVORSCHRIFTEN Lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung bitte sorgf ltig um Ihr Produkt optimal n tzen zu k nnen und bewahren Sie sie zum sp teren Nachschlagen an einem sicheren Ort auf Entfernen Sie bitte keinesfalls die Abdeckung um der Gefahr eines Stromschlags vorzubeugen Im Inneren des Ger ts befinden sich
41. dit excessive est express ment interdite L appareil ne doit pas tre expos aux gouttes ou aux claboussures et aucun objet contenant de l eau comme par exemple un vase ne doit tre pos sur l appareil 2 3 Entretien g n ral Ne forcez pas les boutons ou connexions externes Lorsque vous d placez l unite d connectez d abord les connexions de ports en serie puis le c ble d alimentation et enfin les c bles de connexion avec d autres appareils N essayez pas de nettoyer l unite avec des dissolvants chimiques ou des produits nettoyants en a rosol car cela peut endommager l unite Utilisez un chiffon propre et sec 2 4 Emplacement L installation de cette unit doit se faire dans un endroit frais et sec loign de sources excessives de chaleur de vibrations de poussi re d humidite et de froid 2 5 A ration Les rainures et les ouvertures sur les cot s de l unite servent l a rer Pour permettre une utilisation s re vitez d obstruer ces ouvertures et assurez vous que unit est install e dans un endroit bien a r 2 6 Propri t intellectuelle Certaines puces IC dans ce produit contiennent des l ments propri taires confidentiels et ou des secrets commerciaux Vous ne devez donc pas copier modifier adapter traduire distribuer d monter d sassembler ou d composer leur contenu 2 INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD Para sacar el mejor provecho de este producto l ase e
42. e brightness up on the output device can have a large effect on flicker Or try adjusting the brightness and contrast of the source input by selecting the Input adjust menu 12 5 The Output image is distorted This may occur where some of the areas of the image are very dark and others are very bright The solution is to adjust the contrast and brightness settings on your Output device to rectify the problem Alternatively if the Adjust resolutions menu has been used to the output resolution in question a firmware update is recommended to perform a FULL factory reset 12 6 Some colors appear to be incorrect on the CV YC output First try altering the color contrast and brightness settings on your TV or video display These are usually set up for a very different reason than viewing computer graphics and may need changing to suit If you cannot achieve exactly what you desire then alter the inputs levels in Adjust sources until the correct colors are restored 12 7 How can I reduce color smearing on CV connections Smearing usually occurs on Composite Video connections and is generally unavoidable unless you can switch to using S Video or RGB YUV connections It occurs because the brightness and color information is transmitted as one combined composite signal and the two parts have to be bandwidth limited to avoid them interfering with each other which then reduces the quality 12 8 I can no longer adjust the Output image r
43. ecksum is for debugging F 04 00 41 01 02 1000001 CR E 44 00 42 01 02 000001 8A CR Set 1A Shrink to 110 invalid max for shrink is 100 F 04 00 41 00 87 00006E ICH F 44 100 141 00 87 000064 70 CR Read 1C Zoom level invalid as window C does not exist IF 84 loo 43 oo 86 CR F Io loo 43 oo ae 000000 CD CR Read 1B Zoom level Zoom 100 60 F 84 00 42 00 86 2 CR F 44 00 42 00 186 000064 70 CR Set baud to 9600 Reply is at 9600 baud F 04 00 42 oo AB 1000000 FO CR F 44 100 42 00 AB 1000000 30 CH Set 1A Zoom 300 F 04 oo 42 00 86 00012C F7 CR F 44 00 42 00 86 00012C 37 CR Set 1A Shrink to 50 F 04 00 42 00 87 000032 FE CR F 44 00 42 00 87 000032 3E CH Set 1A Shrink H Posn to F 04 00 42 00 DA 000000 1F CR F 44 00 42 00 DA 000000 BECH o Set 1A Shrink V Posn to 100 F 04 00 42 00 DB 000064 84 CR F 44 00 42 00 DB 000064 C4 CR 10 5 Reading and writing macros Depending on the unit connected there can be up to 7 macros stored in the unit These macros can be programmed to perform a specific task for example enable PIP mode Position pip window at H 0 V 0 Zoom in to 120 The WIN and OUT bytes are not used for macro reading or
44. ed in order to make up the full resolution input image but since they are sent one after the other a moving image will have motion artifacts if the two fields are simply combined together The most common artifact is a blurring at the point of 36 maximum movement within an image Your unit provides some tools to minimize the effects of de interlacing of an image The following options are available for this menu item Mode Function Normal weave The two interlaced fields are simply combined weaved together This will often show artifacts on moving images but can be used when the input is known to be still Auto Automatically selects Film 3 2 or Medium Range Motion Compensation M Comp Med depending on whether Film Mode is detected or not Film 3 2 Enables 3 2 pull down conversion of the incoming NTSC video This option should not be used if the source is not NTSC video M Comp Low Enables Pixel Adaptive Motion Compensation Three levels M Comp Med are available with Low providing the least compensation M Comp High for Motion and High providing the most compensation Frame bob The two fields are shown consecutively Source RGB1 Diagonal interp This menu item allows the user to specify whether the source has diagonal interpolation applied to it when de interlacing occurs This reduces jagged artifacts on moving images however is not suitable for noisy sources where the noise
45. edance 75 Ohm Analog RGBHV RGBS RGsB YPbPr 0 7v RGB 1 0v sync tip to white approx 0 4v DC offset Connectors HD 15 and or 5 x BNC 73 PC Resolutions any up to 2048x2048 user adjustable HDTV Resolutions any up to 1080p Vertical Refresh Rate any to 250Hz 16 5 Locking Mixing CV YC SC H phase adjustments 180 degrees for units with CV YC output only Keyer chromakey YUV or lumakey Y Mixer PC Video foreground background swappable PIP variable window size amp position single button enabling Not all locking mixing combinations are available you cannot overlay one CV or YC source over a different CV or YC source or one RGB YUV source over another RGB YUV source you are restricted to overlaying CV YC over RGB YUV or RGB YUV over CV YC the exception is where you can overlay one source over itself 16 6 Scaling sampling memory Size and position automatic via AutoSet or Manual Image size user definable presets Image freeze one video frame Settings memory non Volatile Zoom range variable to 10x Zoom 1000 Shrink range variable to 10 Image mirroring Horizontal and or Vertical Horizontal filtering full digital Conversion technology proprietary Color resolution 24 bit 16 8 Million Colors Sampling rate 108MHz maximum Digital sampling 24 bit 4 4 4 format Firmware memory flash upgradeable via RS 232 16 7 Warranty See warranty policy for further details 16 8 Regu
46. ely Note that images are not stored when power is removed from the unit Adjust windows H V crop 0 0 This allows the scaled image to be cropped at the top bottom edges or at the sides Typically this is used when performing a picture in picture PIP function only available on certain models where the incoming video signal has a letterbox or pillarbox size i e it has black areas at the top bottom or sides By adjusting the H V values you can crop out the black areas to correct the size on the final output screen Note that it does not change the shape or aspect ratio of the image but just removes the parts of the image that are not required Adjust windows H V out shift O 0 This positions the selected Window horizontally and vertically on the monitor This should only be used for fine tuning and should not normally require adjustment use the Shrink H V adjustment when your image is less than 100 Shrink value Adjust windows Shrink level 50 On Shrink Level determines the percentage of the monitor s total available screen space that the selected Window image occupies Adjustment is provided for a reduction down to 10 of the overall output size In most cases this feature is used for picture in picture PIP when a background image is being used for units with overlay abilities 28 Note that some units do not have the On entry this is only for units with a PIP button on the front wi
47. eo source so that when the first video source is selected so is the first audio source this is called audio follow video The second video source then selects the second audio source etc However there is nothing to prevent all Audio input values being set to the same value for audio breakaway Source RGB1 Audio Vol 1 Bal 0 This menu item adjusts the audio volume and balance for the selected audio channel This is only functional for certain units when an optional Audio Switcher is attached Source RGB1 On source loss Blue This has replaced De glitch used on previous firmware versions This option is used to tell the unit what to do if the video source is lost or becomes unstable Options are Option Description Show Shows all picture break up and instabilities Freeze Freezes the latest frame un freezes as soon as the source becomes stable again Blue default Turns the window blue to represent source loss Black Turns the window black Remove Removes the window thus showing any background e g a Lock source This is useful for MIX 8 PIP scenarios on units with overlay abilities If you have a very unstable input such as a video tape player with a poor jumping output signal you may wish to turn the setting to Show Source RGB1 De int M comp med An interlaced input consists of two fields separated in time Both fields are requir
48. ernet site and affords complete control of the unit and adds Scripting to facilitate long complex sequence of commands Finally a hardware based switcher like the CORIO console unit allows the user to control the unit by mimicking a classic video switcher device Upgradeability All 1T C2 units benefit from firmware upgradeability thus reducing product obsolescence by allowing the installation of the latest version of firmware This not only applies to the software used to control the unit but also to the range of resolutions stored inside the unit the addition of new features and upgrades to the heart of the image processing hardware the CORIO 2 scaling engine See http www tvone com support for more detail 14 1T C2 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL 4 PRODUCT IMAGES Your 1T C2 product should look like one of the units below Each unit has a different main function Down Converter or Video Scaler and a subsequently different ability to process video signals VOMETASK se 1 T C2 1 00 ai A O p O b AUTOSET STANDBY cone Down Converter y A ON DC 12V PCIHD IN PCIHD OUT LOOP CVIN cvour YCIN vc OUT RS232 a E Eo oo sew ODER ge MENU ZOOM FREEZE FADE KEY MIXIPIP AUTOSET STANDBY cono2 1T C2 150 d oDoDo abe Down Converter PLUS y A ON DC 12V PCIHD IN PCIHD OUT LOOP CVIN cvour YCIN Ycour RS232 a E Eo oo ses ODER se
49. esolution When the unit is in Lock mode the output resolution is fixed to be the same as the Lock source input resolution During this time the Output image menu item is not displayed 12 9 The picture on the video display is black and white Ensure that all the cables are correctly connected If you are using a PAL TV to display the output then the unit may be providing resolution set to NTSC mode or vice versa 12 10 The picture on the video display is green The Output type is probably incorrectly set to YUV mode whereas you are connecting to an RGB monitor see Adjust outputs menu 67 12 11 The RGB input is selected but the image is rolling or pink Check the Adjust sources menu and confirm that the input type and sync method is set correctly Having YUV input selected instead of RGBHV often causes this problem 12 12 The video signal from my DVD player does not appear to work Some DVD players have a switch at the back that selects between Component and S Video output because most will not let you output both at the same time Make sure it is in the right position for the output you want 12 13 The output from the 1T CT 464 is blue Please swap the Pb and Y connectors on the 1T CT 464 so thatthe Y ofthe screen connects to Pb on the receiver and Pb on the screen connects to the Y of the receiver 12 14 No video present from the UTP output Ensure that the receiver connected is supported adjust the
50. et part Function SOP This is always the ASCII letter F to indicate the packet start Start of packet CMD ASCII hex byte to indicate the type of command being sent Command Each bit in the byte has a different function Currently only the following bits are defined Bit 7 Write 0 or Read 1 request Messages from the unit are always Writes Bit 6 ACK bit Should be set to 0 for messages to the unit ACK 1 51 CHA Channel SOURCE or MACRO NUMBER returned means message was okay ACK 0 returned means an error was present in the message Bit 5 0 Reserved for future use Bit 4 0 Reserved for future use Bit 3 0 Reserved for future use Bit 2 1 This bit must be set Bit 1 0 Reserved for future use Bit 0 0 Reserved for future use This byte has multiple uses and defaults to O unless used for CHA When a channel number is used in the Adjust Sources section see later SOURCE Byte to indicate the source channel to be altered if appropriate 0x10 RGB1 0x11 RGB2 0x12 RGB3 etc 0x30 CV1 0x31 CV2 0x32 CV3 etc 0x40 YC1 0x41 YC2 0x42 YC3 etc 0x50 SDI1 0x51 SDI2 etc OxDO OUT1 0xD1 OUT2 etc OxFO TC1 OxF1 TC2 etc MACRO Or for Macro related commands Bit 7 4 0 Reserved Bit 3 0 Macro number WINDOW LOGO BORDER Bit 7 0 Reserved Bit 6 0 Represents the window to be adjusted for multi ch
51. eters to their original condition for example if saved settings prevent the unit from working with your display monitor hold the STANDBY ON and MENU buttons in together until at least two beeps are heard All stored settings except resolutions are lost when the unit is reset A Firmware update is the only way to perform a complete factory reset including resolution data Info 5 4 4 Switching units between different resolutions using the front panel Down converters will default to outputting NTSC after a Factory Reset whilst Video and PC HD Scalers will default to outputting XGA 1024x768 60Hz Should your display or output device not support the default resolution or if you wish to have quick access to an alternate resolution the following button combinations below can be used For example press MENU amp FREEZE together on the 1T C2 100 to select PAL When you are happy with the output resolution selected press and hold the MENU button in to store the current settings Please note that these changes will have no immediate effect if LOCK or MIX buttons are illuminated as this means that the output resolution is locked to the Lock source Unit 1T C2 100 1T C2 200 1T C2 400 1T C2 150 1T C2 250 MENU ZOOM NTSC Not used 480p Default MENU FREEZE PAL Not used 720p MENU INPUT Notused XGA XGA Default Default 6 VIDEO INPUTS AND OUTPUTS The units have different video inpu
52. flash until a highly stable lock has been achieved Only certain models support this In both Genlock and Lock amp Mix modes the source selected for the lock input determines the resolution of the Output image The output resolution for the entire image can be no different than the resolution of the lock source All synchronization signals are re generated within the unit so they may look slightly different when compared on an oscilloscope to the original source In Frame lock mode the output resolution is independent of the lock source but the frame rate must match that of the source e g 1280x1024 60Hz can be frame locked to 640x480 60Hz Frame lock is very useful for synchronizing a HD SDI output e g 1080i 59 94Hz to a composite video source e g NTSC or for scaling one resolution to another while avoiding any potential frame rate conversion artefacts H V shift can be used to align the output to the input more accurately but this may cause instability until the lock is re acquired Frm lock will flash Before turning the Lock feature on you first must select a valid Nn fo Lock source Some units may not have all Lock sources a available depending on hardware limitations see Specifications for details of limitations on your unit Ifthe Lock source you choose is not valid then Genlock or Lock amp Mix will be temporarily disabled until the Lock source becomes valid again When disabled the resoluti
53. heck that the output connector you are using from the unit is also connected at the unit and the display equipment Check that the display video equipment is set to the correct line input and format standard as appropriate Check that the device connected to the output is on and can support the resolution set in the Adjust output menu ensuring that the Sync type e g RGBHV is also set correctly 12 2 The image is shifted and not fully viewable There are several ways to correct this depending on the actual problem although it s generally best to perform a Factory reset Try an AUTOSET if the input is RGB or YUV YCbCr Next adjust the TL pos adj values in the Setup Program source menu until the incoming video signal is displayed correctly You may also need to adjust the BR size adj setting to ensure the incoming video signal is properly displayed 12 3 The output resolutions no longer appear as expected Because any changes made in the Adjust resolutions menu are automatically stored it may be that the resolution data has become altered or corrupted beyond the ability of a display to show it Either manually correct the resolution data or restore the data to full factory conditions by doing a firmware update The user should avoid altering the resolution parameter data unless absolutely necessary 66 12 4 There is excessive flicker on the Output Try using a different Flicker reduction mode Turning the contrast down and th
54. his equipment you have indicated that you have agreed to the terms listed above If you do not wish to agree or the above terms are contrary to your conditions of purchase you may return the equipment unused to your supplier All trademarks and copyrights are acknowledged E amp OE 1 1 Regulatory Agency Acceptance European CE Mark Statement Emissions BS EN 61000 6 3 2001 Generic Immunity Standard for Residential Commercial and Light Industrial Immunity BS EN 61000 6 1 2001 Generic Immunity Standard for Residential Commercial and Light Industrial 1 2 FCC Statement Class A Device 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 a 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 Caution This equipment is intended for use in the manner prescribed in the Instruction Manual Any user changes or modifications not expressly approved by TV One Multimedia Solutions could void the use
55. in units it is used with the next menu item to form a simple EDID Manager EDID is an information packet retrieved by a PC graphic card over a DVI link from a monitor which tells the graphic card which resolutions are compatible with the monitor In the case of the your unit it tells the graphic card what resolutions are compatible with it The above menu lets the user select which of 8 EDID data blocks are shown to a PC or other DVI source It does not affect any other input Note that graphic cards will usually only read the EDID data when the cable is first connected or on power up The 8 EDID blocks are as follows EDID Usage 1 2 3 User definable see EDID capture 4 5 6 Def Default EDID data for your unit Mon The attached DVI monitor s EDID data 38 If you change this value you ll need to store your settings and then re boot the CORIO2 unit at least once to ensure that the DVI source sees that the EDID data has changed It should also be noted that some graphic cards will require your PC to be re booted before they see that a change has occurred Source DVI1 EDID capture 1 Grab This menu provides a simple way of capturing EDID data from an attached DVI monitor and storing it in one of the user definable EDID memory data blocks 1 to 6 see previous menu To capture a different display s EDID perform the following 1 Connect th
56. keine Teile die vom Benutzer gewartet werden k nnen Lassen Sie Wartungsarbeiten nur von Fachpersonal durchf hren 2 1 Stromversorgung und anschl sse Das Ger t muss an eine geerdete Netzsteckdose angeschlossen werden Solange das Ger t mit einer Steckdose verbunden ist bleibt die Stromversorgung aufrecht Der Ausschaltzustand des Ger ts wird als Standbymodus bezeichnet Im Standbymodus verbraucht das Ger t weniger Strom als in den blichen Betriebsarten Wird das Ger t ber einen l ngeren Zeitraum hinweg nicht verwendet ziehen Sie bitte das Stromkabel aus der Steckdose Die Steckdose sollte sich in der N he des Ger ts befinden und leicht zug nglich sein Verbinden Sie ein offensichtlich besch digtes Ger t keinesfalls mit einer Steckdose und versuchen Sie auch nicht es zu bedienen 2 2 Wasser und feuchtigkeit Um die Gefahr eines Brandes oder einer K rperverletzung zu verringern ist es ausdr cklich verboten dieses Ger t im Freien in Betrieb zu nehmen und oder es Regen Wasser oder hoher Feuchtigkeit auszusetzen Das Ger t darf keinen Tropfen oder Spritzern ausgesetzt werden und es d rfen keine mit Fl ssigkeiten gef llte Beh lter wie Vasen auf das Ger t gestellt werden 2 3 Allgemeine pflege Wenden Sie bei der Handhabung von Schaltern und Anschl ssen keine Gewalt an Beim Umstellen des Ger ts entfernen Sie zuerst die seriellen Anschl sse dann das Stromkabel und zum Schluss die Verbindungskabel zu ande
57. latory Compliance Main unit conforms to FCC CE ROHS 16 9 Environmental Operating Temperature 0 to 45 C 32 to 113 F Operating Humidity 10 to 85 Non condensing Storage Temperature 10 to 70 C 14 to 158 F Storage Humidity 10 to 85 Non condensing 74 16 10 Power Requirement External power supply 12V DC 1A maximum Actual current consumption varies between units Internal over voltage amp over current protection Full PSU specification 12v DC regulated 1Amp PSU with a 2 5mm locking center pin positive DC power connector A non locking 2 5mm DC power connector will also fit 16 11 Control Methods The unit can be controlled locally via the front panel buttons and on screen display OSD remotely via the RS 232 interface as applicable using a D9 female connector or again remotely via the Infrared remote using the infra red remote unit 16 12 Accessories Included Varies depending on unit see earlier in manual 16 13 Mechanical Size H x W x D 1 2 x7 9 x3 5 30x200x90mm Weight Net 1 3 lbs 580g TO 17 CONTACT INFORMATION Should you have and questions or require assistance with this product in areas not covered by this manual please contact TV One at the appropriate location shown below TV One USA 2791 Circleport Drive Erlanger KY 41018 USA Tel 859 282 7303 Fax 859 282 8225 sales tvone com www tvone com TV One Asia 11F No 28 Sec 2 San Min Road Panchi
58. ment allows you to change the position from 0 to 31 where the pixels are sampled relative to the horizontal sync signal To make this adjustment select an RGB source and then provide an image from that source with fine detail preferably with very sharp vertical lines Adjust this value until you see the sharpest image Alternately adjust this value to give the worst noisiest softest image and then add or subtract 16 to get the optimum value Note that the AUTOSET function for RGB inputs only will attempt to automatically work out the best value for this setting Source RGB1 RGB input type RGBHV There are several types of signals that are called RGB signals as a generic term Each has slightly different characteristics that set it apart from similar RGB signals such as how the synchronization signal is sent This menu item lets you set the input type to use Available options let you select whether the input is standard RGB or YUV including YPbPr signals with a tri level sync Source RGB1 RGB contr 100 100 100 This menu item lets you adjust the individual RGB or YUV YPbPr signals in case one component is at a different contrast to other or if they all need to be boosted or lowered 8 6 4 CV amp YC Source Menu Items Of the above Source Menu items the Autoset sense and Autoset status functions RGB type and Pixel phase are specific to RGB signals only The rest of the Source menu items function
59. mpared to normal operating modes When not using the unit for a long period of time insure that the AC power cord is disconnected from the wall outlet The AC wall outlet should be installed near to the unit and be easily accessible Do not plug in or attempt to operate an obviously damaged unit 2 2 Water and moisture To reduce the risk of fire and personal injury operation of this device outdoors and or exposure to rain water or excessive moisture is expressly prohibited The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 2 3 General care Do not force switches or external connections When moving the unit disconnect the serial port connections first then the power cable and finally the interconnecting cables to other devices Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents or aerosol cleaners as this may damage the unit Use a clean dry cloth 2 4 Location Installation of this unit should be in a cool dry place away from sources of excessive heat vibration dust moisture and cold 2 5 Ventilation Slots and openings in the sides of the unit are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation avoid obstruction of these openings and ensure the unit is installed in a well ventilated area 2 6 Intellectual property Some IC chips in this product include confidential and or trade secret property Therefore you may
60. n unit and you cannot change an input nor exit from the current task In that case a simple Factory Reset of the product may sort the problem out See earlier section on Front panel buttons to do this Note that all user settings will be lost following an engineering reset It is also worth ensuring that the latest firmware is installed in the unit although again user settings are lost during a firmware update 13 2 To return a unit for repair First contact TV One using the http www tvone com support website Support personnel will determine whether a return to the factory is the appropriate solution If that s the case a Return Authorization Number will be issued You should provide the following information for each unit Product type Serial number of the faulty unit this is on the underside of the unit Full details of fault Invoice number if available Units should be returned via insured carrier or registered mail thus allowing a trace to be made if the Processor is lost in transit with shipping costs and insurance arranged at your own risk and expense Goods in transit are the responsibility of the sender and the supplier will not be responsible for transit losses 69 Please clearly state the return number on the outside packaging and on any accompanying documentation This will greatly speed up processing IMPORTANT DO NOT return a unit for warranty repair without first obtaining a Return Authorization Num
61. n the end of the Horizontal Sync pulse and the start of Active Video This portion of the waveform signal is called the Back Porch a term originating with the television broadcasting industry and its RS 170A specification In practice this will control where the video image starts on the left side of the monitor without changing the width of the sync pulse itself another way to control where the image area starts The two parameters control where the back porch is positioned and they interact to a degree By adjusting these parameters you control the start of the back f porch with respect to the trailing edge of Horizontal Sync and N O also its width The place where the Back Porch begins with 43 respect to the Horizontal Sync pulse and the width of the Back Porch have a direct bearing on where the active visible portion of the image begins Do not attempt this adjustment without monitoring the results with an oscilloscope 800 x 600 60 Hz H V Sync 128 x 4 There are standards for all current computer and broadcast resolutions that specify the correct width of both Vertical and Horizontal synchronizing pulses If you are creating a special non standard resolution you may wish to adjust the pulse width to fit your new requirements The H V Sync screen is where that is accomplished Like the H V Start adjustment you must use an oscilloscope when making these adjustments so that you know exactly how N fo
62. nd F0400410082000001 Instead This is purely for test and debugging you should normally use a checksum to ensure data validity EOP This is a carriage return no line feed ASCII code 13 decimal 10 3 Function list These are grouped together into their associated on screen menus Your unit and this manual should be used to determine the actual function of each of the following as only the menu text is listed here Where an equivalent menu item does not exist on your unit then that feature is not supported on Function codes are given in hexadecimal and adjustment range is in decimal but always sent as hexadecimal For dual channel units the mode of operation also restricts what Window and Output can be used the following table shows the allowed combinations Mode Allowed Window and Output combinations Switcher Output 1 0x00 and Window A 0x41 Z 0x5A Logo a 0x61 Independent Output 1 0x00 and Window A 0x41 Z 0x5A Logo a 0x61 OR Output 2 0x01 and Window B 0x42 Z 0x5A Logo b 0x62 Dual PIP Any combination of Output and Window The following table is a list of all menu functions their related function number and valid range of adjustment Please note that not all items will be available on all units Menu text CHA FUNC Range of adjustment decimal Hex Mode 109 0 Switcher Dual channel units only 1 Independent 2 Dual PI
63. nit is scaling Note that no other output connector SDI encrypted CV YC YUV or RGBHV will function since they are not encrypted Adjust outputs Output type RGBHV Adjust outputs Anlog RGBHV Dig RGBHV This menu may appear as either of the above depending on whether the analog and digital outputs are controlled separately This menu item allows you to select the type of signal output your unit will provide Types of output vary depending on the resolution selected and include various types of component signals YUV or tIYUV tri level YUV and the full range of RGB type signals RGBHV RGBS and RGsB Sync on green Note that this value is remembered for each resolution so you can set 1024x768 60Hz to RGBHV and 1280x720 60Hz to tIYUV and both will be remembered separately This value is not affected by a Factory reset but is reset by a firmware update Adjust outputs Optimize for SDI On This menu item is only available on certain units with an SDI output and when locking to a CV or YC input An internal de jitter circuit ensures that the SDI output has a low jitter over the full 10Hz to 100kHz range even though the CV or YC input may have a high jitter However this is not always compatible with a CV YC output where the colour sub carrier should not be de jittered and needs to follow a Lock source s input hence it should be turned Off it the CV YC outputs are going to be used Adjust ou
64. om F 04 02 42 00 F3 1000086 C1 CR F 44 02 42 00 F3 000011 01 CR Write data for the first item 100 F 04 02 42 00 F2 000064 9E ICR F 44 102 42 00 F2 1000011 DE CR Write the function for the second shrink F 04 02 42 00 F3 000087 C2 CR F 44 102 42 00 F2 1000011 02 CR Write the data for the second item 100 F 04 02 42 00 F2 000064 9E ICR F 44 102 42 00 F3 1000011 DE CR 10 5 3 Run and Restore macros Macros once programmed can be run by sending one of the following commands By running macro 5 the unit can be restored to its previously saved state when used in conjunction with the other macros this allows a default setup or baseline for the unit to be created Packet sent Packet returned 62 SOP CMD CHA WIN OUT FUN IPAY ICS EOP SOP CMD CHA WIN OUT FUN PAY CS EOP Restore F 04 105 42 00 F1 000000 3C CH F 44 105 42 00 EI 000000 7C CR Run macro 1 F 04 00 42 00 F1 000000 37 CR F 44 100 42 00 EI 000000 77 CR Run macro 2 F 04 01 42 00 F1 000000 38 CR F 44 01 42 00 F1 000000 78 CR Run macro 3 F 04 02 42 00 F1 000000 39 CR F 44 02 42 00 F1 000000 79 CR Run macro 7 F 04 07 42 00 F1 000000 39 3E F 44 02 42 00 F1 000000 7E CR 63 11 COMMON OPERATIONS This section provides step by step instructions for some common
65. on previously specified in Output res becomes the output resolution 24 1024 x 768 60Hz Output res Your unit can handle a very wide array of inputs and convert them allto a single output signal with defined characteristics This output resolution will remain in place until changed or it may be overridden by the lock mode and source The top line of the display will show the current output resolution selected Some units will have a limited number of output resolutions depending on their function e g Down Converters are more limited than Video Scalers 1024 x 768 60Hz HDCP Active On HDCP is handled only on certain units with DVI outputs so this menu may not appear on your own unit HDCP is a High bandwidth Digital Content Protection system which can ensure that a high definition video signal cannot be received by units not equipped with a HDCP receiver This menu lets you see the current status of the output and whether HDCP is supported or active and also lets you turn off the output s HDCP encryption system Note however that turning HDCP off at the output will also prevent HDCP encrypted signals from being received by the unit see the table below By default HDCP on the output is turned On so that if your attached DVI display is HDCP compliant then your output will be encrypted regardless of whether the input to the scaler is encrypted Note that you don t have to attach a display to the ou
66. one droge doek 11 2 4 Plaatsing Deze eenheid moet geinstalleerd worden op een koele droge plaats uit de buurt van bronnen van extreme hitte vibraties stof vocht en kou 2 5 Ventilatie De sleuven en openingen aan de zijkant van de eenheid zijn voor ventilatie Zorg er voor dat de eenheid op een goed geventileerde plek geinstalleerd wordt zodat deze betrouwbaar werkt 2 6 Intellectueel eigendom Sommige IC chips in dit product bevatten vertrouwelijke informatie en of fabrieksgeheimen U mag daarom de inhoud hiervan niet kopi ren wijzigen aanpassen vertalen verspreiden nabouwen of decompileren 12 3 DEVICE SUMMARY 3 1 Device Capabilities The 1T C2 series uses the proprietary CORIO 2 Engine to perform its functions being the second generation of the successful CORIO products The CORIO 2 technology is a powerful toolset for any application requiring high quality video signal conversion or image manipulation All units feature a single video processing and scaling engine with some unit s also featuring video mixing keying and fader capabilities These functions allow the flexibility for handling a wide range of inputs and outputs depending on the unit used All units are at one in the home and broadcast amp display environments The 1T C2 series offers a range of high level image processing functions with each model designed to fulfill a particular need The following is asummary of the main types of p
67. or the function 100 F 84 O1 42 00 F2 B9 CR F 44 01 42 00 F2 1000064 5D CR Read the Function for the second item in the preset Payload is the Function stored 87 Shrink F laa 01 42 100 F3 BA CR F 44 01 42 00 F3 000087 81 CR Read the Data for the second item in the preset Payload is the data for the function 100 FE is 01 42 100 F2 B9 CR F 44 01 42 00 F2 000064 5D CR The above example shows the read for all the items within macro 0 The first command reads the number of items available in the macro and resets the read address Then the following items read the function and then the data for each of the items in the preset macro Following a read of the data for a macro internally the next item in the macro is selected for reading so it is not possible to read the same item twice without first re reading the number of items in the macro 10 5 2 Writing to a macro In order to read a preset macro the following commands must be sent in this specific order no other commands should be sent between these messages Packet sent CMD Packet returned SOP CHA IWIN OUT FUN IPAY ICS EOP SOP CMD CHA WIN OUT FUN PAY CS EOP Clear macro F 04 02 42 00 EI 000001 DA CR F 44 102 42 00 EI 1000001 ZA CR Write the function for first item in macro 3 Zo
68. ped at the end of the Take so that another Take will put them back to as they were before System Resolutions 88 This screen is an informational screen showing the total number of the defined resolutions in the resolution database Future firmware releases may increase the total number of resolutions defined in the database 46 System Logos T cards 1 4 If your units supports Logos or Still Images Testcards then this screen will display how many are present in the memory ofthe units System Power cycles 41 Power Cycles refers to how many times the unit has been powered since it left the factory This is an informational screen No action is taken regardless of the value shown here however some users have an equipment cleaning or specification audit procedure and this information may be useful to those users System Firmware updates 11 Indicates the total number of times the firmware has been changed over the life of the unit It is quite possible for this to be more than 1 as a unit undergoes numerous tests during production System Hours in Use 877 This is another informational display for usage audit purposes System Temp C 30 33 43 45 Certain units have built in temperature sensors and if yours has such a feature then the above menu item will appear If the ambient temperature of the internal components becomes excessively high or low the unit will shut down to prevent harm This dis
69. play shows the current value of the ambient temperature at four locations within the case and can be an early predictor of a shutdown before the shutdown actually occurs Should you experience problems with your unit Technical Support may request that you give details of these values System Fan speed rpm 6000 Certain units have built in fans to keep the unit cool The fan speed is monitored and if it deviates from normal parameters too much this will be taken as an indication of insufficient airflow over critical components and shutdown action will be taken 1T C2 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL 48 9 RS232 PORT 9 1 Connection Your unit is fitted with a standard D9 plug or socket allowing it to be controlled from a computer or other type of terminal or console with a similar interface Most computers fitted with an RS232 port known as a COM port will have a D9 plug on them To enable connection between the two devices you will require one of two cables as shown below D9 connector type RS232 cable type required on C2 unit for linking to PC Plug common on earlier C2 units Null mode D9 socket to socket Socket common on recent C2 units D9 plug to socket Should your PC not have an RS232 COM port it is possible to add an interface card into the PC to add this facility Another option you could use is a USB to RS232 converter Both methods will add a COM port to your PC although you should
70. ple a 50 brightness as being exactly 50 i e sometimes 49 and 33 sometimes 51 Increasing the softness value will broaden the range of keyed colors so that the keying of images varies depending on how close a color is to the keyed out range Adjust keyers Y Key invert The Y Key invert changes the keying characteristics with respect to what colors of the foreground image you wish to key out Setting it to Off will cause the colour range that s defined to be removed remove the desired colors Setting it to On will cause the colour range that s defined to be kept key out all other colors The descriptions above behave identically on the remaining U Key Invert amp V Key Invert component versions However they are directed at the U B Y blue colour component and V R Y red colour components respectively Adjustment and effects are the same as explained above for Y Key Invert brightness grey scale 8 6 Items Associated with the Adjust sources group The Adjust Sources menu group accesses the parameters associated with the processing amplifiers used for each input RGB CV YC etc They allow you to fine tune an incoming signal to optimize its color brightness or even sharpness Not all settings are available for all input types and not all input N f types listed here may be available on your unit Also note that O a many of these adjustments may not show without Advanced TT menus set to On
71. r example 720p to 1080i or VGA to XGA etc This unit does not have any overlay abilities 3 2 Device Features General Topography 4 4 4 RGB YUV sampling provides full bandwidth color which allows precise keying where included in the units capabilities This can be achieved through the keys on the front of the unit Each unit s video inputs accommodate multiple video and computer signal formats and resolutions see specifications at end of manual for full details Ultimate flexibility The 1T C2 series output signal format flexibility assures that the Native Resolution of virtually any display can be matched Because of the resolution calculator included in the Windows6 Control Panel even new resolutions can be added to the unit Signal parameter adjustments can be made for each video input and are stored in individual non volatile memories for retrieval once the unit s power has been removed The Video Scaler units employ pixel adaptive motion compensation to de interlace fast moving images and automatic 3 2 Pull down efficiently de interlaces video from 24 fps NTSC film Simple Control The unit can be controlled in various ways One option is to control it from the front panel using the keys on the front of the unit Another option would be to control the unit from an infra red remote control It can also be controlled via RS 232 using the Windows Control Panel The Windows Control Panel is available for download from our Int
72. r s authority to operate the equipment Connecting this equipment to external devices requires no specially shielded cabling for FCC compliance The Instruction Manual shows or describes the proper connection of this equipment for operation that insures FCC compliance Direct all inquiries regarding FCC compliance to TV One Multimedia Solutions 1350 Jamike Drive Erlanger KY 41018 859 282 7303 859 282 8225 Fax 1 3 Manual Version Information Version 2 7 Release Date May 2009 1 4 Manual Copyright Notice This Operation Manual is the intellectual property of TV One 2006 2007 2008 2009 No portion of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any manner or by any means including but not limited to electronic and electro mechanical without the express written permission of TV One 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION To insure the best from this product please read this manual carefully Keepitina safe place for future reference To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover from the unit No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel 2 1 Power and connections This unit must be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earth connection This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet The off state for this unit is called standby mode In standby mode the unit is designed to consume a reduced quantity of power co
73. rce Swapping them means that the input source moves to the background and the lock source is now in front of it Thus you are now keying out the lock source colors to reveal the input source behind it Note that this is different to simply swapping over the input and lock sources as that would affect the final output resolution see examples below Input Lock Swap Foreground Background Output source source keyed non keyed resolution XGA NTSC Off XGA NTSC NTSC XGA NTSC On NTSC XGA NTSC NTSC XGA Off NTSC XGA XGA NTSC XGA On XGA NTSC XGA XGA is 1024x768 You will see that the Swap between foreground and background has no effect on the output resolution as this is always set by the Lock source Adjust keyers Y Key min max 0 32 The Min Max parameters are used to select what range of Y luminance grey scale values are made transparent within the selected window lock source In order to key out part of an image start with the max value and increase it until the required lighter parts within the window lock source disappear Then adjust the min level to bring back any darker parts of the image Adjust keyers Y Key softness The Y Key softness option removes noise from the keyed image generally at the edges Adjust as required to make the edges of the key as sharp or as soft as desired The noise is where the analog to digital process A D conversion may not sam
74. re as is and the above Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties for this product expressed or implied and is strictly limited to two years from the date of purchase TV One assumes no liability to distributors resellers or end users or any third parties for any loss of use revenue or profit TV One makes no other representation of warranty as to fitness for the purpose or merchantability or otherwise in respect of any of the products sold The liability of TV One with respect to any defective products will be limited to the repair or replacement of such products In no event shall TV One be responsible or liable for any damage arising from the use of such defective products whether such damages be direct indirect consequential or otherwise and whether such damages are incurred by the reseller end user or any third party 71 15 CONNECTOR PINOUTS 15 1 HD15 connector Red Pr R Y Green Y Blue Pb B Y ID2 input amp output linked GND GND GND GND No connection 10 GND 11 GND on input pulled high on output used for auto termination 12 SDA input amp output linked 13 H sync or composite sync for RGBS 14 V sync 15 SCL input amp output linked DNOU ER amp D 15 2 RS232 D9 socket 16 N C 17 TX Transmit data 18 RX Receive data 19 N C 20 GND Signal return 21 N C 22 CTS Clear to send 23 RTS Request to send 24 N C 15 3 4 Pin mini DIN S video connector
75. red thus enabling a program to stay in sync with the unit In some cases such as the execution of a macro multiple 20 bytes messages will be sent indicating all the parameters that have been changed Only one message should be sent to the unit another message can t be sent until a specific response is received from the unit the user should look for a message with the same WINDOW OUTPUT and FUNCTION values as they sent If no message is received back within 1 second there is likely to be a hardware communication problem or wrong baud rate etc If absolutely required to simplify programming the user may send packets one after the other with around 100ms 100 milliseconds between each one However this will not work for all packets such as Zooming into Still Images Testcards or changing Logos since this will cause the unit s micro controller to be busy so the user must experiment and satisfy themselves that this is possible 10 2 Packet format Below is a representation of data bytes in a single packet for a Write to the unit to set a value SOP CMD ICHA WINDOW OUTPUT FUNCTION PAYLOAD x 3 CS EOP FUNCTION Below is a representation of data bytes in a single packet for a Read to the unit to get a value SOP CMD CHA WINDOW OUTPUT FUNCTION CS EOP FUNCTION The table below details the function of each part of the packet Pack
76. ren Ger ten Versuchen Sie keinesfalls das Ger t mit chemischen L sungsmitteln oder Sprayreinigern zu reinigen da dies das Ger t besch digen k nnte Verwenden Sie ein sauberes trockenes Tuch 2 3 Aufstellung Das Ger t sollte an einem k hlen trockenen Ort aufgestellt werden fern von berm iger W rme Vibrationen Staub Feuchtigkeit und K lte 2 5 Bel ftung Seitliche Schlitze und ffnungen sorgen f r die Bel ftung des Ger ts Um die ordnungsgem e Bel ftung zu gew hrleisten d rfen diese Offnungen nicht verdeckt werden Sorgen Sie au erdem daf r dass das Ger t an einem gut bel fteten Ort aufgestellt wird 2 6 Gewerbliches eigentum Einige integrierte Schaltkreise in diesem Produkt enthalten vertrauliche Informationen und oder Betriebsgeheimnisse Sie d rfen daher diese Inhalte nicht kopieren modifizieren adaptieren bersetzen verteilen r ckentwickeln r ckassemblieren oder dekompilieren 2 BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES Lees deze handleiding zorgvuldig door om het beste uit uw product te halen Bewaar het op een veilige plek voor raadpleging in de toekomst Haal nooit het omhulsel van de eenheid af dit om de kans op een elektrische schok te verminderen Maak het apparaat nooit open er bevinden zich geen door de gebruiker in te stellen onderdelen in het apparaat Laat service en onderhoud over aan een gekwalificeerde technicus 2 1 Elektriciteit en aansluiting Dit toestel moet worden
77. required color Key Color appears 2 Decrease the Y Key Max from 255 until just before the required color Key Color appears 3 Repeat steps 1 amp 2 forthe U and V min max values as well Adjust any of the Softness values to improve the key If your input signal is slightly noisy or if you want to soften the edges within the image then this may require you 64 to decrease the min values and increase the max values to broaden the range of colors keyed out At this point only the key color should remain transparent 65 12 TROUBLESHOOTING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT If problems are experienced please read through the symptom topics below in order to resolve the problem After doing so if you still need to contact Technical Support at http www tvone com support Please have the following details of the problem handy Whether the problem happens only at specific times or has only just started occurring and what other things have changed at the same time Firmware revision numbers found in the first item of the System menu If the problem relates to a specific source or resolution 12 1 There is no picture on the Output If no LEDs are on then ensure that the AC power adaptor is connected properly and the power switch is on at the AC outlet If the Standby ON LED on the unit is off but another blue LED is active then check that the monitor output from the computer is connected at both the computer and the unit C
78. roduct available in the 1T C2 series as marked on the front of each unit Down Converter Down converting an image is when a computer PC or HD input is inputted to the unit The input signal is then converted into a suitable signal which can then be displayed for use on a video screen or television such as composite video Down Converter PLUS This unit has all the features of a Down Converter but it also has the added facility to superimpose the inputted computer image on top of an existing video signal This is achieved with the unit s inbuilt facilities such as Keying Picture in Picture PIP and fading Video Scaler This unit allows for a standard television video signal such as Composite Video to be input into the unit and then converted for use on a computer display When using this function you can switch back to the computer image by pressing a button This is known as bypass mode Video Scaler PLUS Video Scaler Plus has all the features of the Video Scaler unit but with the added facility of superimposing the converted video signal over the top of an existing computer video signal This is achieved by using the unit s inbuilt features such as Keying Picture in Picture PIP Fading and the facility to switch between overlaying the foreground over the background and vice versa background foreground priority PC HD Scaler This unit allows computer high definition video scaling from one resolution to another fo
79. s Associated with the Adjust keyers group 32 Items Associated with the Adjust sources group 34 Menu items common to all inputs aar oannnner oaneneereeennneer ven nn ncnnnnnnnn veren 35 8 6 2 DVI Source Menu Items ceceeeeceeeecaueeeea nenn anne nennen nenne nenn 37 8 6 3 RGB Source Menu SMS area 39 8 6 4 CV amp YC Source Menu Items 40 8 6 5 Still Image Store Testcard Source Menu Items 41 8 7 Items associated with the Adjust resolutions group 41 8 8 Items Associated with the System group knne 44 D Roel PORT ae e AA sets 49 9 1 A Le ae A So se 49 9 2 Communications protOCoOl sss er area 49 10 RS232 IP CONTROL SPECIFIGATION nn Henne 50 10 1 Communication protocol BASICS au 50 10 2 Packet format aren Biker 51 E GE a re ee E a eh ede 53 ER nl UE 60 10 5 Reading and writing MACOS seele 61 10 5 1 Reading a previously stored Macro 61 10 5 2 Writing to a MAENE See nr deed 62 10 5 3 Run and Restore macros steel is 62 11 COMMON OPERATION Sarai 64 ita Operation or ne Reyes an ne Ta nee Mel Me A a klal 64 rTu PE IM Pr amp paralion EE 64 11122 AGIS MON sk md NN A se a IEN SN NS SOM su A LO 64 12 TROUBLESHOOTING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 66 12 1 There is no picture on the Output sss een ik 66 12 2 The image is shifted and not fully viewable nnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn enn 66 12 3 The output resolutions no longer appear as expected 66 124 There is excessive flicker on the Output 67
80. ste manual con detenimiento Gu rdelo en un lugar seguro para poder hacerle referencia en el futuro Para reducir el riesgo de calambre no quite la cubierta del aparato No hay piezas utilizables dentro Rem tase todo mantenimiento a personal cualificado 2 1 Corriente y conexiones Esta unidad debe estar conectada a una toma de corriente el ctrica con una conexi n a tierra de protecci n Mientras est conectada a una toma de electricidad el aparato seguir conectado a la fuente de corriente CA A la posici n de off de este aparato se le denomina posici n de espera En la posici n de espera el aparato est dise ado a consumir una cantidad reducida de electricidad en comparaci n con los modos de operaci n normales Aseg rese de desconectar el cable de corriente CA de la toma de la pared cuando no va a utilizar el aparato por un periodo largo de tiempo La toma CA de la pared ha de estar instalada cerca del aparato y debe ser f cilmente accesible No enchufe ni intente operar un aparato que est evidentemente da ado 2 2 Agua y humedad Para reducir el riesgo de fuego o de da os personales se proh be la utilizaci n de este aparato en el exterior y o su exposici n a la lluvia al agua o a atm sferas de excesiva humedad El aparato no debe situarse cerca de zonas en las que haya riesgo de goteo o salpicaduras Tampoco deben colocarse objetos que contengan agua jarrones por ejemplo en el mismo 2 3 Cui
81. te 2006 7 11 This is an information page showing when the currently installed software was released The information is useful to the user as he or she compares the date to the website information describing the current software release Normally the user will examine the added features of each new f software release and determine if an update is worth doing in N O their particular operation The greater period of time between the current date and the date shown for the currently installed software the greater the likelihood that there are useful changes and improvements present in the new release System TAC 27 AA 1C 93 F8 33 The TAC number is a unique identifier for the unit and is for use with the PPF value below System PPF 1A 67 2B 9D 50 4F The PPF number is for units that support the Pay Per Feature system Extra features in the unit such as Mix and Key may be activated using this menu tiem by entering in the correct numbers and re starting the unit System Push to store This screen provides a quick and easy way to store all current operating parameters The unit will remember the set up you are currently using at the time of data storage and also when you next apply power To store the current settings press and release the control button System Autoset sense Medium In order for Autoset to work properly it needs a sufficiently bright full screen image to examine The sense level le
82. th turns this entry On and Off On these units this feature is Off by default so that the full image size of 100 is used Shrink level will need to be turned On before any change to this value has an effect Adjust windows H V position 100 50 This menu option determines the position of the shrunken image on the monitor screen This will move an image that is less than the full screen size left right or up down within the monitor s available screen space It will not let you move the image off the screen so certain values will appear to have no effect unless you use a very low Shrink value like 10 Adjust windows Aspect change Normal This item provides a simple way of changing the output screen aspect ratio to suit the incoming video signal and final output display size Use the zoom shrink functions for occasions when the aspect ratio is an odd format Adjust windows Aspect adjust Simple See later section for further details on this item Adjust windows Temporal interp Off This is a feature only present in advanced units only lt greatly improves the method of frame rate conversion by allowing the unit to merge frames together during the process When Off the unit will use frame repetition when converting 50Hz to 60Hz i e it has to duplicate every 5th frame or frame dropping when converting 60Hz to 50Hz i e it has to drop every 6 frame When On smooth blending is applied so that
83. the actual changed value This may be different to the one you sent for example if trying to set a value too high or too low 49 10 RS232 IP CONTROL SPECIFICATION PLEASE NOTE Not all units support RS232 and or IP Ethernet communications check to see if this feature is present on your unit This section outlines how to control a unit via an RS232 or Ethernet link if fitted to your unit using ASCII based commands It details how to send and receive serial data to perform many of the functions that a user has access to on the unit Not all units will support the full range of adjustments listed this will depend on the complexity of the unit you have 10 1 Communication protocol basics Packets of ASCII data containing hexadecimal numbers are exchanged between the unit and controller via an RS232 or IP link you cannot use both at the same time The RS232 standard is 57600 baud 8 bits no parity and 1 stop bit although this can be changed by the user see System menu No flow control is used however all control packets start with an ASCII F end with carriage return 13 decimal OxOD hexadecimal and all such packets sent to the unit will be acknowledged thereby provided software handshaking Note that a line feed LF should not be sent It may take around 30ms 0 03 seconds for an RS232 command to be actioned and acknowledged this will vary between different models ASCII hex data is used where a n
84. tion to fine tune after using the course adjust Please note that the internal sync generator may be unable to generate the exact frequency you want 800 x 600 60 Hz CIks l 1056 40 000MHz This option changes the total number of image pixels on one line of monitor video including the Horizontal sync pulse and blanking time This is normally in a multiple of 8 It is very important to get this value correct or many digital display devices such as TFT monitors will display an image with an odd moir effect such as soft vertical bands spread evenly across the image 800 x 600 60 Hz Lines f 628 60 317 Hz This menu controls the total number of lines of video present in the image which includes the vertical Sync pulse the blanking period and the active video Changing this option affects the final vertical sync frequency 800 x 600 60 Hz H V active 800 x 600 A video frame includes both the active area the portion of the image normally containing useful visual information and a resolution value for a given display standard which only expresses the number of pixels visible in an image The well known 800 x 600 computer resolution standard simply means that there are 800 pixels line visible horizontally and there are 600 lines visible vertically This item provides a way to change the number of active pixels and lines 800 x 600 60 Hz H V Start 88 x 23 There is a period of time betwee
85. tput of the scaler another unit can be connected instead in which case that unit is known as a repeater Please also see the HDCP menu item in Adjust sources as this controls availability of HDCP at the DVI input The status message given in brackets has the following meaning Status Description Effect message Unavailable The device attached is not As the DVI output cannot be HDCP encrypted then capable of supporting HDCP a HDCP encrypted source cannot be selected for scaling Supported The device attached is As the DVI output is not HDCP encrypted then a capable of HDCP but the HDCP encrypted source cannot be selected for output is not currently scaling encrypted Active The device attached is As the DVI output is HDCP encrypted then a capable of HDCP and the HDCP encrypted source can be selected for output from the unit is scaling Note that no other output connector SDI encrypted CV YC YUV or RGBHV will function since they are not encrypted Rep supprt The repeater unit e g scaler As the DVI output is not HDCP encrypted then a attached is capable of HDCP HDCP encrypted source cannot be selected for 25 but the output is not currently scaling encrypted Rep active The repeater unit e g scaler As the DVI output is HDCP encrypted then a attached is capable of HDCP HDCP encrypted source can be selected for and the output from the u
86. tputs Stand NTSC WPAL BDGHI This menu item is only available when the Output resolution is set to PAL or NTSC With this you can change the output type to the PAL or NTSC standard with the further option of changing the output to the additional PAL amp NSTC standards such as PAL M or PAL N SECAM is also available as an output on some units provided the Output res is set to PAL 50Hz Adjust outputs Luma chr BW Med Med 26 This menu item is only available on certain units when the Output resolution is set to PAL or NTSC With this you can change the output filtering system to increase or decrease the image sharpness In general high sharpness can result in increased colour disturbance Adjust outputs Back Y U V 16 128 128 Sets the value of the fixed background color which is present when PIP is used with no Lock source background displayed This menu item is only available for units with overlay keying and fading abilities 8 4 Items Associated with the Adjust windows group This menu group allows adjustment to be made to window specific parameters such as the window source its position size and zoom level Window size adjustment can be performed in a number of N fo different ways according to whether Aspect adjust is set to a Simple Advanced or Pixel The main part of this text assumes Simple mode see later for a detailed description of the other 3 D cn Adjust windows
87. ts and outputs depending on your model and with the PC HD output being either scaled or just as a loop through from the PC HD input PCIHD IN PC HD OUT LOOP CV IN CV OUT ojo EE Eo PCIHD IN PC HD SCALED OUT CVIN YC IN 6 1 Computer amp Video inputs The PC HD input can accept Analog RGBHV RGsB sync on green RGBS composite sync at TTL levels YUV YPbPr including tri level In most cases the particular input being used will be auto detected See Adjust sources for more information on manually selecting an input type On some units such as Video Scalers the PC HD input is there just to pass a PC signal through to the monitor in bypass mode CV and YC inputs can accept either standard NTSC or PAL inputs for example from a video camera VCR DVD player gaming device etc PAL and NTSC detection is automatic 6 2 Computer amp Video outputs The units have a number of different outputs depending on the function of the unit see earlier front and rear panel diagrams to see what is available on your unit The PC HD output can use Analog RGBHV RGsB sync on green RGBS separate sync at TTL levels YUV YPbPr including tri level However please note that on some units such as Down Converters the PC HD output is there just to loop the PC image through to the PC monitor On Video and PC HD Scalers bypass mode with the unit in Standby will feed PC HD input to the PC HD output directly
88. ts you change the brightness threshold for detection 45 of the screen edge between Low Medium High and V high Medium is the default level which is recommended for normal use Windows type images etc System OSD on power up On This parameter controls whether the welcome screen is displayed or not on power up for units with an on screen display it can be disabled as required This is useful when a unit is installed as part of an overall system System LED brightness 90 This parameter is available on certain units and controls how bright the LEDs on the front panel appear System RS232 baud rate 57600 This menu item allows the adjustment of the serial baud rate used for RS 232 communications The rate can be adjusted to 9600 19200 28800 33600 38800 57600 and 115200 This adjustment is provided for those instances where you wish to use the RS 232 control system for your own purposes The default baud rate is 57600 System Buzzer On The screen labeled Buzzer is actually the control for turning the Beep On or Off Normally this is left in the On position to provide positive feedback that your data entries and parameter changes have been accepted System CC 300 A B bus mode Off This menu item changes the function of an attached CC 300 CORIOconsole unit When set to On any Take will result in the A amp B windows buses being swap
89. umber is encoded into its hexadecimal equivalent with leading zeros e g Where 00 is decimal value 0 80 is decimal 128 and FF is decimal 255 In other words two characters are sent for each byte encoded Any gap of more than 1 second between the characters of a control command sent will cause a time out and previous characters sent will be lost Write packets sending command functions to the unit are always 20 characters long including a carriage return at the end The unit will respond with a full 20 character message indicating what has changed This returned payload will reflect the actual value of the parameter changed If the user requests a value out of bounds then the limit value is used and the payload will then reflect the limited value used Read packets sent to request information from the unit are always 14 characters long including a carriage return at the end the response from the unit will be a 20 byte message with the Write flag since it is writing the value back to the host and the ACK flag set 50 The ACK flag will be returned as 0 if the command is invalid for some reason for example a bad FUNCTION WINDOW OUTPUT or PAYLOAD value An ACK 0 message will be otherwise identical to the one you sent so you know exactly which message has the error Any changes made to the unit using the front panel controls will also cause the full 20 byte message to be sent indicating the change that has occur
90. vidual menu items that allow you to take advantage of the power of the unit You ll be using the MENU and buttons and the on screen display OSD to view the options and settings available to you The OSD can be activated by pressing the MENU button once Holding the MENU button in for a short while will then close the OSD Whilst the OSD is active use the y and buttons to change where you are in the menu Go into a sub menu by pressing the MENU button once To exit a sub menu scroll using the J or button to the end of the sub menu to reveal Exit Push in the MENU button to exit the sub menu You can edit a value in brackets by pressing the MENU button once you ll note that the brackets surrounding a particular parameter s value will begin to flash Change the value by using the J and buttons to decrease and increase the value respectively Then finalize your adjustment by pressing the MENU button once more A few menu items have multiple parameters within an individual menu selection In those cases you can adjust one item and then move to the next etc Holding the MENU button in for a few seconds stores all f changes in memory Unless you intentionally change it again N O later the adjustment will remain even after power is removed _ from the unit 8 1 The High Level Menu Structure Menus are arranged so that a particular general function has a menu name on the top line and beneath that either a
91. windows 8 3 Items Associated with the Adjust outputs group This menu group allows adjustments to be made that specifically affect the output of the unit including output resolution and locking overlaying onto a computer or video source 800 x 600 60Hz Lock mode Off RGB1 23 This menu item allows the lock mode to be selected and the lock source to be defined The top line of the display shows the current detected resolution of the selected lock source RGB1 in this example The lock mode can be either Off Genlock or Lock Mix with the operation of these shown in the following table Lock mode Description Off The output resolution of the Output is defined by the setting for Output Resolution and there will be no background source visible Genlock The output video will be Genlocked to the selected lock source The output signal will be synchronous to the input sync and adjustable but there will still be no lock source visible Lock amp Mix The output video will be locked to the selected source the syncs will be locked but with an additional internal video processing delay and the background for the output will be that of the Lock source unless foreground and background are swapped Frm lock The frame rate of the output will be locked to the frame rate of the input This can only work if the output resolution frame rate matches that of the lock source frame rate Frm lock will
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