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Vision
™
User Manual and Installer Guide
© 2003 Lumagen, Inc.
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Rev 1.13
The command format is:
MENU
→
OUT
→
RES
→
SIZE
→
[ , , , ],
OK
Output Position
Note:
Generally, this command should not be used. Instead use the display’s position controls.
Reposition the active display. An example use for this command is to match fixed display 
timing requirements. This command can also be used to match the pass-through input 
timing. 
The command format is:
MENU
→
OUT
→
RES
→
POS
→
[ , , , ],
OK
Aspect Ratio.
Select the screen aspect ratio. The screen aspect ratio range is 1.33 (4:3) to 2.35 and is 
entered in units of hundredths (e.g. 2.35 is entered as 
2
,
3
,
5
). See the Selecting the
Output Resolution section for more information.
The command format is:
MENU
,
6
, value,
OK
or
MENU
→
OUT
→
ASPECT
→
value,
OK
Graybar Intensity
Note:
Consult a home theater specialist for assistance setting the graybar intensity.
Some displays have significant burn-in issues (e.g. CRT and Plasma), while others do not 
(e.g. DLP). Some degree of burn-in will occur on any susceptible display, but this 
command can help minimize it by allowing the intensity of graybars to be adjusted. 
The command format is:
MENU
→
OUT
→
GBAR
→
SIDE
→
[ , ],
OK
Output Black Pedestal
This command specifies if there is an output black pedestal. The default is 0 IRE, but 
some projectors require the 7.5 IRE setting. The command format is: 
MENU
→
OUT
→
LEVL
→
PDSTL
→
(
7.5 IRE, 0 IRE
),
OK
Output Mode
When set to factory-defaults, changes to the output settings affect all configuration 
memories. It is possible to have independent output settings for each configuration 
memory by setting the output to independent mode (
INDEP
).
Some source devices can dynamically switch their output type between NSTC, PAL and 
SECAM. To allow precise calibration for these formats, two additional output modes 
