Hall Research HR-733-S User Manual
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Model HR-733
component YPbPr input as the source. It can also be set to Auto. In auto
mode the unit will try to determine if the input is VGA or YPbPr. This is
the default setting.
(2.2) OUTPUT – This allows the user to select the output resolution
from a large selection of possible settings. The output setting is
independent of the input timing and resolution. The output resolution
setting can automatically match the native resolution of the display that
the receiver HR-733-R is connected to, or may be specified by the user.
(2.3) AUDIO – The audio source of VGA/YPbPr can be either a line
level analog as L/R or optical digital as Optical. The audio source can
be set to 40ms, 110ms, or 150ms delay for audio/video
synchronization/timing alignment. If needed, the audio source can be
set to Mute.
(2.4) SIZE – The video image of VGA/YPbPr source can be set to
various sizes such as Full, Overscan, Underscan, Letterbox, and
Panscan to enable users to adjust displayable area of some displays if
needed.
(2.5) PICTURE MODE – This is used to adjust color and picture
settings of the VGA/YPbPr input source to one of the options such as
Standard, Movie, Vivid, and User. You can change the picture mode
to get the best picture from different sources in different environments.
(2.6) CONTRAST – This is used to set difference between light and
dark areas.
(2.7) BRIGHTNESS – This is used to brighten or darken the picture of
the VGA/YPbPr input source.
(2.8) FINE TUNE – This menu can be used to fine tune to picture of
the input source such as PHASE, CLOCK, Horizontal, and Vertical
Position.
(2.9) COLOR – This menu enables the user to use advanced settings to
adjust the color of the picture including RED, GREEN, and BLUE.
(2.10) SHARPNESS – This is used to sharpen or soften the picture.
(3) DATA CHANNEL – This menu gives the user an ability to choose the data
path between the sender and the receiver as either RS232 channel or CEC
(Consumer Electronic Control) channel. When RS232 channel is selected, serial
data can be transmitted in both directions between the sender and the receiver. If
the CEC channel is selected, the CEC is used for basic automatic control between
HDMI input source from the sender and HDMI output source from the receiver.
The RS-232 connection to the sender always operates at fixed 9600 baud, whereas
the receiver baud rate and parity can be set to match the device (projector or other
display) that it is connected to.