Crestron DVPHD Operation Manual

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High Definition Digital Video Processor
Operations Guide

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  • Page 1 Crestron DVPHD High Definition Digital Video Processor Operations Guide...
  • Page 2: Regulatory Compliance

    Electronics Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Crestron DVPHD High Definition Digital Video Processor Contents High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Introduction ..........................1 Features and Functions ....................1 Specifications ......................7 Physical Description....................9 Setup ............................14 Network Wiring......................14 Identity Code ......................14 Configuring the Video Processor ................15 Installation .........................
  • Page 5: High Definition Digital Video Processor: Dvphd

    1. Input and output cards must be factory installed. Standard models are pre-configured with cards for a complete, easy to order solution. To configure a custom model, please use the online DVPHD Configuration Tool which is available from the Crestron Web site (www.crestron.com/resources/system_design_resources/product_configuration_tools/dvphd/).
  • Page 6 RGB (VGA) signal. A CBL-DVI interface cable is sold separately. A DVI-I to VGA adapter is included. Analog RGB output is disabled if HDCP is utilized. 2. For the latest touch screen device support information, refer to Crestron True Blue Online Help Answer ID #4666 or contact Crestron True Blue Support (www.crestron.com/contact/phone_and_email_support/).
  • Page 7 While it is possible to dynamically select which input appears in a single window, it is not possible to view a single input in more than one window at a time. 2. For the latest touch screen device support information, refer to Crestron True Blue Online Help Answer ID #4666 or contact Crestron True Blue Support High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD •...
  • Page 8 A Creston V-Panel™ display works impeccably with the DVPHD to deliver a very stylish and flexible high definition touch screen solution for a range of uses. The V-Panel display connects to the output of the DVPHD via a DM CAT transmitter or DigitalMedia™ switcher (both sold separately), affording a very streamlined single-wire interface to the V-Panel up to 450 feet (137 meters) away.
  • Page 9 CBL-HD-DVI and CBL-DP-HD interface cables are sold separately. VGA to DVI-I adapters are included. 4. QuickMedia (QM) on the DVPHD does not pass audio signals and does not support input sync detection. The QM output supports RGBHV format only and is disabled if HDCP is utilized. QM inputs require a QM transmitter (sold separately) or other device to accommodate conventional video sources.
  • Page 10 High Definition Digital Video Processor Crestron DVPHD Right out of the box, the DVPHD provides several display scenarios to choose from, with the ability to define a fully working setup in minutes. Built-in test patterns eliminate the need for an external pattern generator for proper display calibration.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Crestron DVPHD High Definition Digital Video Processor Specifications Specifications for the DVPHD are listed in the following table. DVPHD Specifications SPECIFICATION DETAILS Video Scaling/Windowing Processor Gennum VXP with 8-channel image processing, resolution management, Crestron QuickSwitch HD Input Signal Types Auto-detecting DVI, HDMI...
  • Page 12 CBL-HD-DVI and CBL-DP-HD interface cables are sold separately. VGA to DVI-I adapters are included. 2. QuickMedia (QM) on the DVPHD does not pass audio signals and does not support input sync detection. The QM output supports RGBHV format only and is disabled if HDCP is utilized. QM 8 •...
  • Page 13: Physical Description

    5. Utilizes 3M MicroTouch™ technology. Physical Description This section provides information on the connections, controls and indicators available on the DVPHD. DVPHD Physical View (Front) DVPHD Physical View (Rear) High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 9 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 14 DVPHD Overall Dimensions (Top) NOTE: Depth dimension includes maximum connector length of installed video input cards (not shown). Cable connections can extend the overall depth of the DVPHD by an additional 2 – 3 inches (51 – 76 mm). 14.44 in (367 mm) 17.29 in...
  • Page 15 (6) Push buttons for activation of LCD driven functions and passcode entry INPUTS (1 — 8) (8) Push buttons and red LEDs, select input source (Continued on following page) High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 11 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 16 (1) 4-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block; Cresnet slave port, connects to Cresnet Y Z G control network Data Data G: Ground GROUND (1) 6-32 screw, chassis ground lug (Continued on following page) 12 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 17 1. An interface connector for the NET port is provided with the unit. 2. Refer to “Operation” which starts on page 53 for details. 3. Refer to the Crestron Web site or contact Crestron for the latest firmware capabilities and device support.
  • Page 18: Setup

    Identity Code Net ID The Net ID of the DVPHD has been factory set to 03. The Net IDs of multiple DVPHD devices in the same system must be unique. Net IDs are changed from a personal computer (PC) via the Crestron Toolbox™ (refer to “Establishing Communication”...
  • Page 19: Configuring The Video Processor

    High Definition Digital Video Processor Configuring the Video Processor NOTE: In order to configure the DVPHD, power and a connection to an external touch screen or a connection via Ethernet are required. Refer to “Hardware Hookup” which starts on page 41 for details.
  • Page 20: Setup Menu

    Return button to return to the “Main Menu”. NOTE: For convenience, the current Cresnet ID setting is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen. 16 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 21 ID set in the SIMPL Windows program of the Cresnet system. Matching IDs between the DVPHD and the SIMPL Windows program is required if data is to be successfully transferred. Net ID for the DVPHD is factory set to 03. No two devices in the same system can have the same Net ID.
  • Page 22 There may be Ethernet devices (i.e., a control system) on the network that communicate with the DVPHD via CIP (Cresnet Internet Protocol). The CIP buttons, located on the “Interface Menu” select whether the DVPHD is set to perform this type of communication. Select Enable to permit this protocol recognition and Disable to prohibit any CIP connection.
  • Page 23 Crestron DVPHD High Definition Digital Video Processor RS-232 Menu The DVPHD interface allows for one of four RS-232 communication modes: Console (i.e., loading DVPHD interface projects and firmware) • Touch Output (communication of touch coordinates to an external device) •...
  • Page 24 NOTE: The IP addresses shown in the following examples are only representative and do not reflect real or suggested addresses. “Ethernet Setup” Menu (Static) “Ethernet Static IP Settings” Menu 20 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 25 High Definition Digital Video Processor “Ethernet DNS Settings” Menu “Ethernet Wins Settings” Menu Touching DHCP Enable on the “Ethernet Setup” menu displays the DHCP options Renew and Release. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 21 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 26 “Ethernet Setup” Menu (DHCP Enabled) OOTBF Setup The DVPHD can be configured to display up to nine pre-set and 255 custom layout combinations of video outputs consisting of a wide variety of screens and nested screens along with background color and output resolution controls. Each...
  • Page 27 Adjusts the amount of green in the layout background with the – and + buttons. Adjusts the amount of blue in the layout background with Blue the – and + buttons. (Continued on following page) High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 23 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 28 The Custom screen has some additional controls that are explained at the end of the 1X3 screen description. It is necessary to select a window in order to change its properties. “1X3” Screen 24 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 29 – and + buttons. Touch Preview to view. Text Justify Adjusts the position of text on the selected window with the – and + buttons. Touch Preview to view. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 25 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 30 The following screen is displayed when the Presets button is selected. This screen allows loading and saving presents to the Custom screen as well as loading from and saving to compact flash. “OOTBF Presets” Screen 26 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 31: Output Setup

    “Output Setup” screen offers QuickMedia Transmit ID controls as well as EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) information on the DVI display attached to the DVPHD. NOTE: EDID information is only displayed for EDID compliant display devices. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 27 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 32: Video Setup

    It is enabled by default. Video Setup The DVPHD can display up to eight fully-scalable and movable full motion video windows, each supporting DVI, HDMI, RGB, SDI, HD-SDI, component, S-video, and composite video signals from external AV and computer sources. These units also use auto-detect for DVI, HDMI, RGB, component, S-video, and composite video.
  • Page 33 4 Setup” screen displays video controls for: Brightness, Contrast, Red, Green, Blue, Detail Enhancement, Noise Reduction and Noise Threshold on the right side of the screen. (Continued on following page) High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 29 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 34 Reduction and Noise Threshold on the right side of the screen. The following screen is displayed when Setup Video 1, 3, 5 or 7 is selected. “Video 1 Setup” Screen 30 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 35 1. When one input on an input card is set to Standard the other input on the same card is set to High Quality and vice versa. 2. Video default is zero (0) for each of the video parameters (Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Hue). High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 31 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 36 When RGB Size & Position is selected, the auto calibration, size and position and phase controls replace the color controls at the right. “Video 2 Setup” Screen (RGB Size and Position shown) 32 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 37 ‘Video 2 Setup” Screen (DVI Color Controls shown) “Video 2 Setup” Screen (DVI Size and Position Controls shown) High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 33 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 38 Loads the selected Video Preset. Store Preset Stores any changes made to the video setup at the displayed preset number. Detected Displays the video resolution detected by the DVPHD. Resolution Indicates that HDCP is active. (DVI-HDMI connections HDCP only.) Restore Default Restores the video settings to their original defaults.
  • Page 39 This sets the video screen for 5% overscan. This results in some loss of information at the screen edges. (Continued on following page) High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 35 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 40 4. These controls not available for DVI inputs. QM Input Setup The DVPHD can display up to four full motion QM video inputs on inputs 2, 4, 6 and 8. These inputs auto-detect the video resolution while the video type can be selected from the “QM Setup”...
  • Page 41 When Setup QM 2 is selected as the input to configure, the following screen is displayed. The QM setup screens for all of the QM inputs are the same. “QM 2 Setup” Screen High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 37 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 42 To obtain the “Diagnostics Menu”, touch Diagnostics on the “Main Menu”. The “Diagnostics Menu” offers a series of buttons for various diagnostic tools. These tools should only be used under the supervision of a Crestron customer service representative during telephone support. A detailed discussion of the options available from the ‘Diagnostics Menu”...
  • Page 43: Installation

    The DVPHD can be mounted in a rack or stacked with other equipment. Two “ears” are provided with the DVPHD so that the unit can be rack mounted. These ears must be installed prior to mounting. Complete the following procedure to attach the ears to the unit.
  • Page 44 Stacking Four “feet” are provided with the DVPHD so that if the unit is not rack mounted, the rubber feet can provide stability when the unit is placed on a flat surface or stacked. These feet should be attached prior to the hookup procedure. Refer to the following illustration for placement of the feet.
  • Page 45: Hardware Hookup

    Refer to “Network Wiring” on page 14 before attaching the 4-position terminal block connector. Apply power after all connections have been made. When making connections to the DVPHD, note the following: • Use Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment.
  • Page 46 NOTE: Ensure the unit is properly grounded by connecting the chassis ground lug to an earth ground (building steel). NOTE: The DVPHD can only be powered by IEC male, main power input, which mates with the included removable cord. No power is supplied through the NET connector.
  • Page 47: Programming Software

    Have a question or comment about Crestron software? Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) can be viewed in the Online Help section of the Crestron Web site. To post a question or view questions submitted to Crestron’s True Blue Support, log in at www.crestron.com/onlinehelp. First-time users must establish a user account to fully benefit from all available features.
  • Page 48 Crestron DVPHD Locating the DVPHD (Cresnet) in the Device Library b. To incorporate the DVPHD (Ethernet) into the system, drag the DVPHD from the Touchpanels | Touchpanels (Ethernet) folder of the Device Library and drop it in the System Views.
  • Page 49 2. If additional DVPHD devices are to be added, repeat step 1 for each device. Each DVPHD is assigned a different Net ID or IP ID number as it is added. 3. If necessary, double click a device to open the “Device Settings” window and change the Net ID or IP ID, as shown in the following illustration(s).
  • Page 50: Programming With Visiontools

    There are no special programming requirements to use the functions of the DVPHD in a room-control system. Multi-Mode Objects Multi-mode objects offer high-...
  • Page 51 Dithering type selection can be accessed from the “Page Properties” or “Image Properties” dialog boxes in VT-Pro-e. Refer to the following illustrations. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 47 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 52 To compile and use multibyte characters it is essential that the operating system understand the language. Some versions of Windows are available in many international languages and add-on software is available for other versions. 48 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 53: Example Program

    Crestron DVPHD High Definition Digital Video Processor Example Program An example program for the DVPHD is available from the Crestron Web site (www.crestron.com/exampleprograms). High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 49 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 54: Uploading And Upgrading

    STCP-502 or Equivalent The RS-232 port on the DVPHD connects to the serial port on the PC via a serial cable (Crestron STCP-502 or equivalent). Be sure the port is set to console mode. 1. Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry using the expected serial communication protocol (RS-232, auto-detect baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, XON/XOFF disabled, RTS/CTS disabled).
  • Page 55 DVPHD Crestron Toolbox The COMPUTER port on the DVPHD connects to the USB port on the PC via the included Type A to Type B USB cable. 1. Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry using the expected communication protocol (USB).
  • Page 56: Programs, Projects And Firmware

    Be sure to use the Crestron Toolbox to create the DVPHD IP table. 1. Select Functions | IP Table Setup. 2. Add, modify or delete entries in the IP table. The DVPHD can have only one IP table entry. 3. A defined IP table can be saved to a file or sent to the device.
  • Page 57: Operation

    LCD display. The following sections describe the available functionality and menu structure. The overall front panel menu structure of the DVPHD is illustrated by the following figure. Subsequent paragraphs describe the individual pages and their functions.
  • Page 58 High Definition Digital Video Processor Crestron DVPHD Default Screen The Default screen is displayed when the DVPHD has booted up, if the unit has not been locked or password protected. DEFAULT Screen (DVPHD Unlocked) MENU HD Digital Video Processor 01:03:06AM...
  • Page 59: Video Inputs

    This menu provides access to the “SIGNAL INFORMATION” screen, the “PICTURE ADJUSTMENT” menu and the “SHOW ALL VIDEO INFO” menu. Press B7 or B8 to scroll through the selections. Press B9 (ENTER) to open the selection. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 55 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 60 Press B7 or B8 to scroll through the selections. Press B9 (ENTER) to open the selected screen. “PICTURE ADJUSTMENT” Menu MENU PICTURE ADJUSTMENT 3 >Video preset Brightness Contrast ENTER 56 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 61 HUE”, “RED”, “GREEN” and “BLUE”, “Detail Enhancement”, “Noise Reduction”, “Noise Threshold”, “V Size”, “H Size”, “X Position”, “Y Position”, “Phase Coarse” and “Phase Fine” screens are the same as the “PICTURE BRIGHTNESS” screen. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 57 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 62 Press B0 (CANCEL) or B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu without change. “AUTO/MANUAL” Screen MENU AUTO/MANUAL Current: (Manual) New: (Manual) CANCEL SAVE ENTER 58 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 63: Qm Setup

    Press B9 (ENTER) to open the screen. NOTE: The number listed next to “QM SETUP PAGE” on the “QM SETUP” menu is the installed location of the QM input card, DHDC-QMVI. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 59 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 64 Press B0 (LOAD) to load the current present. Press B1 (STORE) to store the current settings to the preset. “QM PRESET” Screen MENU VIDEO PRESET: Current Setting: New Setting: LOAD STORE ENTER 60 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 65 Current : New : CANCEL SAVE ENTER NOTE: The “BOOST”, “SKEW RED”, “SKEW GREEN” and “SKEW BLUE” screens operate in the same way as the “PEAK” screen. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 61 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 66: Display Output

    “OUTPUT RESOLUTION” Menu (Showing Example) MENU OUTPUT RESOLUTION : for current output 1152 X 864 @ 75Hz > 1280 X 960 @ 75Hz 1280 X 1024 @ 60Hz ENTER 62 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 67 B8 to toggle to the desired selection. Press B5 (SAVE) to confirm the selection and return to the previous menu. Press B0 (CANCEL) or B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu without any action. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 63 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 68: Ethernet

    Press B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu. “ETHERNET STATUS” Screen MENU ETHERNET STATUS : Link Status : Link Speed : 100 Mbps Full Duplex : ENTER 64 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 69 STATIC IP ADDRESS : 192.168.122.81 DOWN UP PREV NEXT SAVE ENTER NOTE: Both the “SUBNET MASK” and “DEFAULT ROUTER” screens operate the same way as the “STATIC IP ADDRESS” screen. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 65 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 70 ENTER NOTE: The screens allowing setting the DNS Primary, DNS Secondary, WINS Primary and WINS Secondary addresses operate the same way as the “STATIC IP ADDRESS” screen. 66 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 71: Control

    B2 (serial) is for serial port setup when the New Mode is CONSOLE and it is for external touch input selection when the New Mode is EXT_TOUCH. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 67 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 72 “RS232 MODE” screen without changes. NOTE: USB touch input devices are auto-detected and override any selected device when plugged into the DVPHD. If both a USB and serial touch input are connected, the DVPHD displays a message stating that one device must be disconnected.
  • Page 73 NOTE: A password must be four digits only. Passwords with less or more than four digits are ignored. “FRONT PANEL PASSWORD” Screen MENU FRONT PANEL PASSWORD : Current : 1234 New : CANCEL SAVE ENTER High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 69 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 74 The ‘TIME/DATE” menu is used to set up time and date. Press B0 (Date) or B1 (Time) to enter the appropriate menu. Press B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu. NOTE: If the DVPHD is connected to a control system the date and time are synchronized with it. Date Set The “Date Set”...
  • Page 75 SELECT START UP PAGE” and “STATIC PAD AREA SETTINGS” screens. Press B7 or B8 to scroll through the selections. Press B9 (ENTER) to open the selected screen. Press B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 71 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 76 Press B9 (ENTER) to confirm the setting and return to the previous menu. Press B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu without change. “SELECT FORMAT” Screen MENU SELECT FORMAT >CUSTOM ENTER 72 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 77 Press B7 or B8 to scroll through the selections. Press B9 (ENTER) to confirm the setting and return to the previous menu. Press B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu without change. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 73 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 78 COLOR” and “SET TEXT JUSTIFY”. Press B7 or B8 to scroll through the selections. Press B9 (ENTER) to open the selected screen. Press B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu. 74 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 79 NOTE: The value of the Z Order moves the window back or forward. A setting of 1 places the window at the back while a setting of 8 places the window in the front. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 75 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 80 “SETUP (COLOR)” Screen MENU SETUP RED Current Setting: New Setting: CANCEL SAVE ENTER NOTE: The “SETUP (COLOR)” screen operates the same way for red, green and blue. 76 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 81 Use B7 or B8 to scroll to the available pad area. Press B5 (SAVE) to select this pad area and return to the previous menu. Press B0 (CANCEL) or B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu without change. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 77 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 82 “OOTBF OUTPUT RESOLUTION” Screen MENU OOTBF OUTPUT RESOLUTION: >1920 X 1200 @ 60Hz 640 X 400 @ 85Hz 640 X 480 @ 60Hz ENTER 78 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 83 (MENU) to return to the previous menu without change. “OOTBF SELECT START UP PAGE” Screen MENU OOTBF SELECT START UP PAGE: Current Page: CUSTOM 0 New Page: CUSTOM 100 CANCEL SAVE ENTER High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 79 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 84 SAVE ENTER NOTE: The “SELECT TOUGHOUT CHANNEL”, “SELECT TOUCHOUT DESTINATION” and “SELECT TOUCHOUT FORMAT” screens operate the same way as the “PAD AREA SELECTION” screen shown above. 80 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 85 Press B7 or B8 to toggle between Enabled and Disabled. Press B5 (SAVE) to confirm the setting and return to the previous menu. Press B0 (CANCEL) or B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu without change. High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 81 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 86 Press B0 (CANCEL) or B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu without change. “LIVE/FROZEN VIDEO” Screen MENU LIVE/FROZEN VIDEO Current : LIVE New : LIVE CANCEL SAVE ENTER 82 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 87 Press B0 (CANCEL) or B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu without change. NOTE: Remote Override is used to allow annotation on a remote DVPHD (that is, annotation on one unit, displaying on another). When this feature is enabled on a source DVPHD, Remote Override on the target DVPHD need not be enabled.
  • Page 88: Quick Ootbf Config

    Press input buttons 1 through 8 to select sources for that window. Press B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu. “QUICK OOTBF CONFIG” Screen MENU OOTBF Status (Enabled) Current page (CUSTOM) Current window Current window source (Input 1 Auto) ENTER 84 • High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 89: Enter/Exit Setup

    Press B0 (CANCEL) or B6 (MENU) to return to the previous menu without change. “ENTER/EXIT SETUP” Screen MENU ENTER/EXIT SETUP Current : Setup page is on Exit setup page CANCEL SAVE ENTER High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD • 85 Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C...
  • Page 90: Problem Solving

    High Definition Digital Video Processor Crestron DVPHD Problem Solving Troubleshooting The following table provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further assistance is required, please contact a Crestron customer service representative. DVPHD Troubleshooting TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION Device does not...
  • Page 91: Check Network Wiring

    Cresnet power usage of the entire chain. If the unit is run from a Crestron system power supply network port, the Cresnet power usage of that unit is the Cresnet power usage of the entire run. The wire gauge and the Cresnet power usage of the run should be used in the following equation to calculate the cable length value on the equation’s left side.
  • Page 92: Reference Documents

    Crestron worldwide offices on the Crestron Web site (www.crestron.com/offices) for assistance within a particular geographic region. To post a question about Crestron products, log onto the Online Help section of the Crestron Web site (www.crestron.com/onlinehelp). First-time users must establish a user account to fully benefit from all available features.
  • Page 93: Return And Warranty Policies

    Crestron software, including without limitation, product development software and product operating system software is licensed to Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers (CAIPs) under a limited non-exclusive, non-transferable license pursuant to a separate end-user license agreement. The terms of this end user license agreement can be found on the Crestron Web site at www.crestron.com/legal/software_license_agreement.
  • Page 94 Crestron Electronics, Inc. Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 (2017262) Tel: 888.CRESTRON 08.12 Fax: 201.767.7576 Specifications subject to www.crestron.com change without notice.

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