User manual and installer guide, Visionhdp, Introduction – Lumagen VisionDVI & VisionHDP User Manual
Page 4: Features

VisionHDP
™
User Manual and Installer Guide
© 2004-2007 Lumagen®, Inc.
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Rev 1.14
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Lumagen Video Processor. It has been designed to offer great video
processing quality, while providing the best available value.
The two main sections of this manual are the User Guide and the Installer Guide. As their names
imply, the User Guide provides instructions on day-to-day usage, and the Installer Guide provides
initial setup information. It is important to read and understand this manual, and the display’s
specifications, before setting up the video processor. Also, check the www.lumagen.com website
for possible updates to the manual or software.
To simplify references to video projectors, direct-view televisions and rear-projection televisions,
they are all referred to as a “display” in this manual.
Features
A Lumagen Video Processor provides a cornerstone for the ultimate home theater experience. It
is designed to adapt to your home theater needs, rather than having the designed-in limitations
commonly found in today’s video processors. Some notable features are listed below.
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Eight standard inputs (2 composite, 2 SVideo, 2 SD/HD component/RGB, 2 DVI-D)
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Two optional SDI inputs
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All video processing features are supported for HDCP encrypted DVI-D inputs.
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All video processing features are supported for HD analog YP
B
P
R
and RGB inputs.
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Component/RGB analog and DVI-D input accept 720p and 1080i sources
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Transcoding is supported for both digital and analog SD and HD inputs.
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Per-pixel motion-adaptive video deinterlacing for SD and HD source sources
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3:2, 3:3 and 2:2 film pull-down frame-reconstruction for SD sources
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3:2, 3:3 and 2:2 film pull-down frame-reconstruction for HD sources (VisionHDP only)
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Four independent configuration memories for each input
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Black-level, contrast, calibration per memory
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Color, red-color-offset, green-color-offset calibration per memory
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Hue, red-Hue-offset, green-Hue-offset calibration per memory
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Y/C delay calibration with independent C
B
and C
R
delay
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Detail enhancing scaler
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Output resolution from 480p to 1080p (VisionHDP) or to 768p (VisionDVI), plus 1080i
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Output width programmable in pixel increments
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Programmable output color format (SD and HD component, plus RGB)
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Programmable vertical refresh rate
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Programmable screen aspect ratio
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DVI-I output with HDCP encryption support
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Optional BNC analog output (replaces DVI-A connection)
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Backlit infrared remote control with on-screen menu system
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RS232 serial interface for control and software-updates
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Silent operation (no fan)