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Vision
™
User Manual and Installer Guide
© 2003 Lumagen, Inc.
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Rev 1.13
(
AUTOA/B
and
AUTOINDEP
) are provided, and are similar to the
SAME
and
INDEP
modes,
respectively. For these modes,
MEMA
is automatically selected for 59.94 Hertz sources
and
MEMB
is selected for 50 Hertz sources. NOTE: In both
AUTOA/B
and
AUTOINDEP
modes
MEMA
and
MEMB
output modes are independent, and must be independently
configured by the user. They are not automatically configured. The command format is:
MENU
→
OUT
→
MODE
→
(
SAME
,
INDEP
,
AUTOA/B
,
AUTOINDEP
),
OK
Copy Output Settings
If the output is set to independent mode (
INDEP
or
AUTOINDEP
), this command copies the
output setup (resolution, etc.) from the active memory, to the selected memory, or
memories. This allows the display setup to be quickly copied for use with other
configuration memories. The command format is:
MENU
→
OUT
→
COPY
→
(
ALL, ALLMEMA, ALLMEMB, 1A
–
3A
,
1B
–
3B
),
OK
Input Configuration
NOTE: Remember to save after completing configuration.
Each input should be calibrated. Calibrate the DVD input first, using a DVD calibration
disc. Then, copy this configuration to all the other configuration memories, using the
input copy command (see the Copy Input Settings section for more information). The
other inputs can then be calibrated.
Configuration Memories
The setup for each input configuration memory is independent. For example, if memory
type A for an input is meant to be the same as memory type B for that same input, the
input configuration must be copied from one to the other. To program an input memory,
first select the input, then press the appropriate configuration memory button, and use the
menu system to configure.
Color and Intensity
Note:
For the first input calibrated, when possible, use the display’s black-level and contrast
adjustments. Then use these controls to correct for differences between inputs. Some
iteration between the display’s controls and these controls may be necessary.
Set the black-level, contrast, color or hue. The command format is:
MENU
→
IN
→
COLR
→
(
BLCK
,
CONT
,
COLR
,
HUE
)
→
[ , ],
OK
Input Sizing
Input sizing can be used to compensate for differences in active input size. The size
command does not affect the video output size or position. Rather, it affects the size and
position of the input image within the previously defined video output.
Use the size
TOPL
command to select the first active pixel. This moves the input image,
removing any portion of the input that is moved beyond the top-left corner of the output.
Use the size
BTMR
command to select the last active pixel. This scales the input, and has
the effect of moving the bottom-right corner of the input. Portions of the image that are