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Basic Operation of the KD-VPHD2
Ensure that the program Mode switch, located at the bottom right of the KD-VPHD2, is set to
the "Normal" mode, unless performing a firmware upgrade [to perform a Firmware Upgrade,
turn to the Firmware Upgrade Procedure section].
Using the on-board push-button controls you can now familiarize yourself with navigating the
Menu. As illustrated in the following table, the KD-VPHD2 MENU, and its associated selections
and parameter adjustment windows, is easily accessed by using the pushbutton keys located
directly right of the LCD display on the face of the unit.
Navigation Procedure
The front panel of the KD-VPHD2 is equipped with user Navigation Keys listed in the table
below.
No.
Key Name
1
Power
Toggle between two states: Power on, Power off
2
Scroll Ascending
3
Scroll Left
4
Scroll Right
5
Scroll Descending
6
SELECT
Setup or Selection
7
MENU
Toggle between two states: Menu entering, Menu exiting.
INPUT
8
Select one input video among all input video in order.
SELECT
Note:
Function selected is voided when no key is depressed for more than 30 seconds
Please refer to the Menu Tree table provided in this Manual when accessing the KD-VPHD2
parameter windows.
Pressing the MENU button once will display, on the on-board LCD screen, the
current status of the Video formats present at the input and output of the KD-VPHD2.
Pressing the MENU button a second time will display the last heading accessed
on the MENU tree and prompt the user, by means of left and right pointing arrows
bracketing that heading, to access the sub-menu.
Pressing either the LEFT or RIGHT button will now access items listed in the
SUB-MENU. Successively pressing either the UP or DOWN button will access, in a
continuous loop, all the headings tabulated in the SUB-MENU column.
Description
Now that you have become familiar with the basic navigation procedure, you are prepared to
access and change the actual settings of parameters associated with specific headings in the
SUB-MENU. This part of the procedure is accomplished by using the
buttons once the desired
SUB-MENU
heading and its current setting is displayed on the LCD
screen. The user is again prompted to adjust this setting by the left and right pointing arrows
bracketing the chosen setting currently displayed. Pressing either the
will now alter the setting for the chosen parameter. As before, the
scroll through the content of an individual sub-menu associated with a particular parameter, in a
continuous loop, until such time that the user either exits the system by pressing the MENU
button or resumes scrolling through the
SUB-MENU
Functions
1. Understand the full capabilities of your KD-VPHD2 Video Processor and Switcher unit.
Your KD-VPHD2 unit is feature-rich, and performs much more than "2 x 1" switching of HDMI
signals A/V and corresponding analog, PCM, and/or Toslink optical Audio. Your KD-VPHD2 unit
has a built-in, high-quality scaler and video processor. Before we start to operate and control
these functions, let's look at the gamut of features provided in your unit:
Video Processing Functions Provided
Key Digital
™
DPE
™
(digital picture enhancement) and DEE
■
Sharpness, Brightness, Contrast
■
Saturation, Hue
■
Horizontal & Vertical Size, Position, Input Offset
■
Zoom (Output Aspect Ratio processing), including options to prevent monitor burn-in for
■
Letterbox or Pillarbox images:
➾
Full
➾
Letterbox, Pillarbox
➾
Horizontal Zoom, Vertical Zoom, Horizontal and Vertical Zoom
Built-in Test patterns help you set-up your video system (all patterns available through the
■
front-panel controls, as well as RS-232)
➾
Horizontal Ramp
➾
Color Bars
➾
Cross Hatch
➾
Gray Scale
➾
White Screen
➾
Wide Horizontal Ramp
➾
Wide Vertical Ramp
When instructed, you can reset the setting to Factory Default using the "Select" pushbutton on
the front panel.
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LEFT
and
RIGHT
LEFT
or
RIGHT
button
LEFT
and RIGHT buttons will
using the UP and
DOWN
buttons.
™
(digital edge enhancement)
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