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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL Version 5.30...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Output specifications Communication specifications Environmental specifications Pin outs HDCP compliance CONNECTING THE Di-VentiX II 3-1. CONNECTING THE Di-VentiX II 3-2. THE Di-VentiX II REAR PANEL Overview Input #1 to #4 Input #5 to #8 Preview outputs Main outputs Hardware options...
  • Page 4 OPERATING THE Di-VentiX II 4-1. THE Di-VentiX II FRONT PANEL Overview Menu section Input/Frame section Layer section Layer adjust section User Preset section Take and Stepback section 4-2. THE Di-VentiX II MENU Menu navigation Home menu 4-3. WORKING WITH THE Di-VentiX II...
  • Page 5 SOFT EDGE BLENDING (SEB) SETUP APPENDIX A. Di-VentiX II HDCP Management B. Di-VentiX II RS232 Cables C. Di-VentiX II Force to 4/3 D. Di-VentiX II Aspect Ratio E. Di-VentiX II DevSync F. Di-VentiX II Motion Correction WARRANTY AND SERVICES INFORMATION...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    * NOTE * : We recommend resetting the device to its default values every time you set up your shows or events (see the “Operating The Di-VentiX II” chapter, p26). MIXER MODE...
  • Page 7: Di-Ventix

    1-2. USEFUL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS BACKGROUND: a Background is a source, typically originating from a computer. Di-VentiX II enables you to work with live or still (frame) background sources - visually behind all other sources. LAYER: a Layer is an image display element (such as a PIP window, Key, Logo(s) or Background) that has an associated visual priority —...
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2-1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: All of the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated and should be maintained for further reference. Please follow all the warnings regarding this product and its operating instructions. •...
  • Page 9 INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE Afin de mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de cet appareil nous vous conseillons de bien lire toutes les consignes de sécurité et de fonctionnement de l’appareil avant utilisation. Conservez les instructions de sécurité et de fonctionnement afin de pouvoir les consulter ultérieurement. Respectez toutes les consignes marquées dans la documentation, sur le produit et sur ce document.
  • Page 10 INSTRUZIONI DI SECUREZZA Allo scopo di capire meglio il funzionamento di questa apparecchiatura vi consigliamo di leggere bene tutti i consigli di sicurezza e di funzionamento prima dell’utilizzo. Conservare le istruzioni di sicurezza e di funzionamento al fine di poterle consultare ulteriormente. Seguire tutti i consigli indicati su questo manuale e sull’apparecchiatura.
  • Page 11 SICHERHEITSHINWEISE Um den Betrieb dieses Geräts zu verstehen, raten wir Ihnen vor der Inbetriebnahme alle Sicherheits und Betriebsanweisungen genau zu lesen. Diese Sicherheits- und Betriebsanweisungen für einen späteren Gebrauch sicher aufbewahren. Alle in den Unterlagen, an dem Gerät und hier angegebenen Sicherheitsanweisungen einhalten.
  • Page 12 INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD Para comprender mejor el funcionamiento de este aparato, le recomendamos que le acuidadosamente todas las consignas de seguridad y de funcionamiento del aparato antes de usarlo. Conserve las instrucciones de seguridad y de funcionamiento para que pueda consultarlas posteriormente. Respete todas las consignas indicadas en la documentación, relacionadas con el producto y este documento.
  • Page 13: Unpacking And Inspection

    Dismantling front handles of the device will invalidate your Di-VentiX II warranty. It is strongly advised to avoid using front handles as rests for your Di-VentiX II, they are designed for manipulation purposes only. If required, front handles of the device can be dismantled, but with caution.The original screws removed must not be reintroduced to their location without handles in place.
  • Page 14: Hardware Specifications

    2-5. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS Input specifications • ANALOG COMPUTER: Connectors: Inputs #1 to #8: Female HD15, DVI-I, and 4x BNC. Line frequency: Up to 130 kHz (165 MHz Max pixel rate). Resolution: Up to 1600x1200px @ 165Mhz, 1920x1200px (RB, Max V size : 1200px, Max H size 2048px). Sync.
  • Page 15: Output Specifications

    • COMPOSITE VIDEO: Connectors: Inputs #1 to #8: Female HD15, DVI-I, 1x BNC. Standard: PAL / SECAM: 15.625 kHz - 50 Hz - 625 lines. NTSC (3.58 - 4.43 MHz): 15.734 kHz/60 Hz/525 lines. Level: 1 Vp/p (0.7 V Luma + 0.3 V Sync.). Impedance: 75 ohms.
  • Page 16 • ANALOG OUTPUTS: Connector: Output #1 (Main): Female HD15, 5 x BNC, Analog part of the DVI-I Output #2 (Preview): Female HD15, 5 x BNC, Analog part of the DVI-I. Resolutions: Format Ratio Refresh Rate HDTV 720p 16 : 9 50Hz 59,94Hz 60Hz HDTV 1035i 16 : 9...
  • Page 17: Communication Specifications

    • DVI (Digital Video Interface) OUTPUTS: Connector: Outputs #1 (Main) & #2 (Preview): Female DVI-I. Signal: Digital Visual Interface (DVI)-TMDS single link. Resolutions: Format Ratio Refresh Rate HDTV 720p 16 : 9 50Hz 59,94Hz 60Hz HDTV 1035i 16 : 9 59,94Hz 60Hz HDTV 1080i 16 : 9...
  • Page 18 1080p @ 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97, 30 & 60 Hz. 1080sF @ 50, 59.94 & 60 Hz. * NOTE * : Specific Analog Way DB9 cable (Ref: AW10120) shipped with every optional OPT-8044VO card. Data rate: 1.54 Gbps serial digital - SMPTE 292M 2.97 Gbps serial digital - SMPTE 424M...
  • Page 19 Formats: Format Ratio Refresh Rate SDTV PAL 4 : 3 50Hz SDTV NTSC 4 : 3 59,94Hz EDTV 480p 4 : 3 59,94Hz EDTV 576p 4 : 3 50Hz HDTV 720p 16 : 9 50Hz 59,94Hz 60Hz HDTV 1035i 16 : 9 59,94Hz 60Hz HDTV 1080i 16 : 9...
  • Page 20: Pinouts

    Pinouts • STANDARD VGA 1- Red 6- Red Return 11- ID Bit 0 2- Green 7- Green Return 12- ID Bit 1 3- Blue 8- Blue Return 13- H Sync 4- ID Bit 2 9- No Pin 14- V Sync 5- Test (Gnd) 10- Sync Return 15- ID Bit 3...
  • Page 21: Hdcp Compliance

    For further information see HDCP management Appendix A. NOTE: as part of our policy of continuous improvement, Analog Way reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvements without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviation...
  • Page 22: Connecting The Di-Ventix Ii

    CONNECTING THE DI-VENTIX II 3-1. CONNECTING THE Di-VentiX II Di-VentiX II can be set up with up to 8 different sources, and will drive up to 4 digital DVI-HD/SD-SDI sources and 4 analog computer/video sources simultaneously. The versatility of the...
  • Page 23: The Di-Ventix Ii Rear Panel

    3-2. THE DI-VENTIX II REAR PANEL Overview Di-VentiX II rear panel is equipped with 8 universal digital and analog inputs. Inputs #1 through #4 (2) are universal digital and analog inputs. Inputs #5 through #8 (3) are universal analog inputs (see also Input Specifications in this chapter).
  • Page 24: Input #1

    * NOTE * : SDI and DVI entries cannot be used simultaneously on a single input. * NOTE * : If you wish to use the analog signal on a DVI-I entry, you can use Analog Way’s 11009 cable (supplied seperatly) to connect your computer source. Inputs #5 to #8 UNIVERSAL COMPUTER &...
  • Page 25 S.VIDEO SOURCES: The S.VIDEO signal, also called Y/C, HI-8™, or S.VHS™, is available on DVD players and high quality VCRs (S.VHS). The S.VIDEO signal in which the Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C) information are separately transmitted, gives a higher quality picture than the Composite video signal.
  • Page 26: Preview Outputs

    Preview Outputs PREVIEW OUTPUT: DIGITAL: 1 x digital (HD-SDI) output for the main display device on female BNC connector. This output is compatible in 3G-SDI. ANALOG: 1 x analog output for the main display device on female HD15 connector. UNIVERSAL: 1 x analog output for the main display device on 5 x female BNC connectors.
  • Page 27 AUDIO SWITCHER OPTION – OPT-8044A: Audio Stereo Switcher card features 8 inputs and 2 outputs. An auxiliary input can be mixed with any other input. Master Volume and individual input level can be adjusted. Each input and output offers balanced or unbalanced connections. It should be noted that the management of the audio output follows the position of video layers.
  • Page 28: Operating The Di-Ventix Ii

    Di-VentiX II The highly intuitive front panel of the was designed by Analog Way engineers to simply and quickly meet all of your event needs. Within minutes, you will be able to enjoy its full potential and easily parameter most of its functions, without having to be an expert audio-visual engineer, leaving room for what is most important to our users: concentrating on their event.
  • Page 29: Menu Section

    Menu section The «Menu» section of the Di-VentiX II gives you access to all the machine’s setup functions, parameters and tweaks, and is the starting point to any of the machine’s endless setup capabilities. Here, you will easily find and select functions and parameters,...
  • Page 30: User Preset Section

    [STEP BACK] button, designed by our engineers very much along the undo principles of most software applications, will let the Di-VentiX II user go back a step on any manipulation, becoming a quick rescue function in case of an undesired manipulation. Finally,...
  • Page 31: The Di-Ventix Ii Menu

    4-2. THE DI-VENTIX II MENU Menu navigation To access the Di-VentiX II menu, in the menu section, simply press the [EXIT/MENU] button (1). To highlight items in the menu which will appear on the VFD screen (4), turn the corresponding knob (2) left or right to the desired menu item.
  • Page 32: Working With The Di-Ventix

    8 x 2 scaled matrix. * NOTE * : in Mixer mode, the Di-VentiX II will only let you work on your preview screen (access to main screen is locked). The Embedded Soft Edge Blending mode lets you access all of the same functions as in Mixer mode, without the preview capabilities.
  • Page 33: Input Selection Settings

    - When a button is pressed and starts blinking rapidly, this means the Di-VentiX II is remapping the signal. * NOTE * : buttons will blink only if the Preview button is engaged on the front panel of the Di-VentiX II.
  • Page 34: Source Output Selection

    [EXIT/MENU] button to return to the main menu. * NOTE * : the 3 operating modes of the Di-VentiX II do not allow for different settings of the Preview and Main outputs. Both outputs can only be set to the same resolution.
  • Page 35: Working With Layers

    Image sub-menu to enter and parameter source attributes. If you have any aspect ratio problem, please refer to the chapter ‘D - Di-VentiX II aspect ratio’ in the appendix section. 5/ Press the [TAKE] button to view the results on the main screen.
  • Page 36: Working With Layer Functions

    [TAKE] button to watch your effect on the main screen. Working with PIPs Di-VentiX II PIPs (Picture In Picture) on the are in fact layers, and therefore work just like layers do. Typically, the first available layer (Layer A), will be used as your background in most event setups, and by default, matches your main output resolution.
  • Page 37: Pip Configuration

    Working with Frames It is possible to store up to 8 frames in the Di-VentiX II non volatile memory. Frames are mainly used as backgrounds in a typical show or event setup, and can be recorded from any of the 8 Di-VentiX II sources and called back at the press of a single button.
  • Page 38: Masking Frames

    5/ Select Yes with the corresponding knob when the LCD screen asks for frame record confirmation, then press the corresponding [SET] button. The Di-VentiX II will display a progress status bar on the VFD screen. Your frame is stored when the menu reappears on the VFD screen.
  • Page 39: Working With Logos

    Working with Logos It is possible to store up to 8 logos in the Di-VentiX II non volatile memory. Logos work in much the same way as frames, and can be recorded from any of the 8 Di-VentiX II sources. Logos have many more attributes than frames.
  • Page 40: Layer Transitions & Effects

    Layer transitions & effects Di-VentiX II offers a wide variety of transitions between the scenes you create for your shows and events. It allows for live recall of 4 user presets, each of which you can edit at any given time, as well as a large number of layout templates to help you set up quickly and easily.
  • Page 41: Creating Presets

    Creating Presets Di-VentiX II allows the creation of user defined presets very easily. Any setup you have configured on screen, can be stored into one of the 4 available user presets. 1/ After having configured layers, layer transitions, PIPs... on your screen (see “Working With the...
  • Page 42: Using The Control Menu

    In the Control Menu, you will find all setup which cannot be classified in the image, layer, input or output menu. Version: it indicates the actual software version of the Di-Ventix II. it can help if you need to contact our technical support team. RS232/LAN: choose your connection type when controling by a R.C.S or an external program.
  • Page 43: Home Menu

    HOME MENU NOTES: Displayed in menu [ -- | -- ] Paragraphe VIDEO OUT CARD (*CONF) BOOT FAILURE -4 (*MOD1) displayed in Mixer Mode BOOTING FAILURE INPUT2 Card (*MOD2) displayed in Embedded Mode did NOT boot (*MOD3) displayed in Matrix Mode (*MOD4) displayed in multi-machines Mixer Mode (*INP1)
  • Page 44 MODE Mixer Mode Embedded SEB (LE2) Sync Matrix Config status INPUT Auto setting (CONF) DVI-A plug Input 1 Analog Input 2 Analog DVI-D plug Input 3 Analog SDTV Composite Auto (INP1) Input 4 Analog SDTV Y/C NTSC (INP3) SD/ED/HD RGBS (INP3) SD/ED/HD RGsB (INP3)
  • Page 45 OUTPUT Output status (MOD1) (MOD2) (MOD4) Output format HDTV 720p HDTV 1035i OUTPUT 1 (MOD3) HDTV 1080i OUTPUT 2 (MOD3) HDTV 1080p HDTV 1080sF 640x480 800x600 848x480 16/9 1024x768 1280x720 16/9 1280x720 1280x768 15/9 1280x800 16/10 1280x1024 1360x768 16/9 1366x768 16/9 1366x800 15/9...
  • Page 46 DVI Type Main RGB full (0-255) (MOD1) (MOD2) (MOD1) (MOD3) Preview RGB (16-235) (MOD1) (MOD2) Output 1 (MOD3) Output 2 (MOD3) DVI Type (MOD2) HDCP Detection Disabled Main (MOD1) (MOD2) (MISC2) Automatic Preview (MOD1) (MOD2) Output 1 (MOD3) Output 2 (MOD3) Test Pattern Main...
  • Page 47 Ref rate factor Ref rate factor / 2 Ref rate factor x 1 (FMT3) Ref rate factor x 2 Ref rate factor x 3 Gamma (FMT2) 0.5 to 4.0 Flicker Filter (FMT2) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Analog Type RGBs RGsB (SOG)
  • Page 48 Aspect OUT Centered Full screen Cropped Force 4:3 (IMA9) Colorimetry Brightness [ -- | -- ] Contrast [ -- | -- ] Color [ -- | -- ] [ -- | -- ] (IMA6) Advanced (R2) Component Level Red Level (R2) (R5) Green Level...
  • Page 49 KEYING/TITLING Keying enable (X) Keying Layer Layer A Layer B Layer C (LE2) Layer D (LE2) Titling (X) Keying Type Luma Chroma Shadow (KEY2) Keying inv (X) Keying level Pict. grab H pos V pos (KEY3) Luma (status) Tolerance Manual setting (KEY3) Luma (KEY3)
  • Page 50 AUDIO (OPT2) Mode Main (Out 1) Mute Master Volume [ -- | -- ] Master Volume Mono / Stereo Prelist (Out 2) None Source Level Input 1 Balance Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Mute Aux.
  • Page 51 RS232/LAN RS232 Device address LAN setup Device address... aaa,bbb.ccc.ddd Remote address Remote address aaa,bbb.ccc.ddd Gateway address Gateway address... aaa,bbb.ccc.ddd Device port Device port... aaa,bbb.ccc.ddd Remote port Remote port... aaa,bbb.ccc.ddd Netmask... Netmask Auto TAKE (X) aaa,bbb.ccc.ddd Default setup Default setup... aaa,bbb.ccc.ddd Preset Toggle (X) Auto Lock (X) Zoom Finder (X)
  • Page 52 LCD brightness LCD brightness [ -- | -- ] Key brightness Key brightness [ -- | -- ] Erase memories Erase Blankings Erase Colors Erase Advanced Erase All... Erase logos Erase Logos Frames and Masks ? Default values (CONF) CONSOLE (RKD1) RK Versions (RKD1)
  • Page 53: Remote Control Software

    REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE 5-1. THE DI-VENTIX II RCS RCS presentation The RCS is a powerful tool to exploit all the features of your Di-VentiX II at a distance. By LAN or RS-232, you will be able to do exactly the same manipulations as is possible from the front panel. User-Friendly and easy-to-use, you will very quickly be able to manipulate the RCS tool.
  • Page 54: Software Overview

    The tabs menu (1) allows you to navigate through the equivalent of the Di-VentiX II front panel menu items (see also “The Di-VentiX II menu”). The green window of the RCS (2) represents your Preview window, and can be used to parameter sources, frames, layers and logos directly by clicking on the corresponding button, then navigating through the different available tabs.
  • Page 55: Serial Connection

    Di-VentiX II you wish to control (see also “Working with the Di-VentiX II”). 6/ Click Apply, and wait for devices to synchronize. The RCS will display a connexion message. 7/ Click on the “Connections” tab to return to the main screen.
  • Page 56: Working With The Rcs

    (Mixer, Embedded Softedge or Sync Matrix). *NOTE *: for further details on different modes, restrictions and settings, please refer to the “Working with the Di-VentiX II” section, the “Home Menu” section, and the “Soft Edge Blending” section. Source input configuration...
  • Page 57: Working With Layers

    Working with Layers The use of layers on the Di-VentiX II will help you create stunning shows by fine tuning all the parameters of any of your sources to achieve what it is you want to do with your Di-VentiX II.
  • Page 58: Working With Pips

    * NOTE *: to memorize a frame, select an input, and take it to the Main screen. Once the frame is displayed on your Main output, it is then possible to store it to the Di-VentiX II non volatile memory. It is possible to store up to 8 frames in the...
  • Page 59 Control Menu Here are every settings you can find in the control Menu from the Di-VentiX II front panel. All the features will have the same effect than the Di-VentiX II front panel Control Menu Please see the “Control Menu” .
  • Page 60 Use only mechanical lens shifts, and avoid using them in their maximal values. Don’t use wide-angle lenses. Connect your Computer & Video sources to the inputs of the Di-VentiX II and connect the two projec- tors to the MAIN & PREVIEW outputs.
  • Page 61 Then adjust and size each input so that they are full screen in the test pattern. For computer sources: click on the Centering button in the Image main tab. As required, adjust the position with the H & V position adjustments. For video sources: Select the Image main tab and adjust the position with the H &...
  • Page 62 Select the Black tab to display the following windows: 10-B 10-A 10-C 10-B 10-A) Turn OFF the test pattern (Pattern > No Pattern). 10-B) The covering area will appear brighter than the non-covering areas. With the Black level func- tion adjust the 2 non-covering areas (Left and right) to obtain a uniform dark grey on all the screen: Select the 3 colors and adjust the black level.
  • Page 63 Softedge curve explanations & adjustments: • EXPLANATIONS: -- > The operation consist of attenuate progressively the light diffused of one projector and in the same time increase symmetrically the light of the other one. Thus, at any point (X) of the covering area, the sum of light (Y1+Y2) provided by each projector must be equal to the light that would be provided by one projec- tor alone.
  • Page 64: Optional Remote Control Systems

    OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS 6-1. Axion2 Axion2: The Axion2 is an ergonomic and reliable remote controller for rental & staging/multi site at an optimal price/performance ratio. It controls simultaneously up to 6 screens in a single or multiple display configuration. The Axion2 features an offline mode that will enable you to setup devices that are not connected.
  • Page 65: Examples And Tips

    7-1. ABOUT EXAMPLES Application notes are intended to make the use of the Di-VentiX II as easy as possible, by providing visual help in setting up your equipment. In an effort to make use of our machines the most pleasant experience...
  • Page 66 >> High Resolution Mixer and Seamless Switchers EXAMPLE #1 Application Note #1-1 EMBEDDED SOFT EDGE PRESENTATION USING 1 Di-VentiX II + 3 PIP layers + 1 still frame + 1 luma/chroma key title Embedded Soft Edge Presentation using one Di-VentiX II...
  • Page 67 >> High Resolution Mixer and Seamless Switchers Application Note #1-3 EXAMPLE #2 Embedded Soft Edge Presentation using one Di-VentiX II EMBEDDED SOFT EDGE PRESENTATION USING 1 Di-VentiX II 4 Live PIP Layers - 1 Still Background + 4 live PIP layers + 1 still background + 2 logos Di-VentiX II in Embedded Soft Edge mode can seamlessly switch through any of the four available frames stored in its memory.
  • Page 68 EXAMPLE #3 Application Note #1-4 Soft Edge Presentation using Two Di-VentiX II EMBEDDED SOFT EDGE PRESENTATION USING 2 Di-VentiX II 7 Live PIP Layers + 7 live PIP layers Video Output card (optional) provides SD or HD TV formats in various signals and connectors from Composite Video to HD SDI. This Output can be used to record the show by outputting the same contents as the main output or to display the Preview image on video monitors.
  • Page 69 >> High Resolution Mixer and Seamless Switchers Application Note #1-5 EXAMPLE #4 Soft Edge Presentation using Three Di-VentiX II and EMBEDDED SOFT EDGE PRESENTATION USING 3 Di-VentiX II 1 Orchestra ( 3 Live PIP Layers - 1 Live Background) 1 Orchestra (3 live PIP layers + 1 live background)
  • Page 70 >> High Resolution Mixer and Seamless Switchers EXAMPLE #5 Application Note #1-6 TRIPPLE SCREEN PRESENTATION USING 1 Di-VentiX II Sync Matrix Mode Presentation using One Di-VentiX II (Sync. Matrix Mode) SCREEN 2 SCREEN 1 SCREEN 3 Video Output card (optional) provides SD or HD TV formats in various signals and connectors from Composite Video to HD SDI. This Output can be used to record the show by outputting the same contents as the main output or to display the Preview image on video monitors.
  • Page 71: External Programming

    Crestron, AMX, Medialon, and most major control systems. TCP/IP control ports are also available on most Analog Way products, as standard or as options. TIPS: Di-VentiX II To control an product with an External Remote Controller (PC Software Control - Touch Pad Controller…) follow the indications below: 1.
  • Page 72: Soft Edge Blending

    SOFT EDGE BLENDING (SEB) To setup a soft edge blend using only one unit, you need to set the unit in Embedded SEB Mode, and connect the left projector to “Output #1” (Main) and the right projector to “Output #2” (Preview). In this Embedded SEB Mode type of setup, your unit does not have a Preview anymore, unless the unit is equipped with an Optional Video Output Board.
  • Page 73 If you are using a multiple units Softedge, split all of your sources to input each one in the same input # on each unit (eg.: split your DVD player to input it on input #5 on each unit). In the “Input” menu, set the corresponding “Input Type” for each input.
  • Page 74 If during the black level adjustments, thin white columns appear on the left and right edges of the overlapping area, you can correct them by adjusting the Left and Right areas in the “Softedge” – “Black Levels” – “Left-Right Area” menu. Result is: BLACK LEVEL adjustment...
  • Page 75: Appendix

    The HDCP aim is to protect against unauthorized copy of movies. This is accomplished by encrypting pic- tures from the source up to the display device. As Di-VentiX II is inserted between the source and the display device, it manages both HDCP protected content (inputs) and HDCP compliant display devices (outuputs).
  • Page 76 (input 3 and 4 on Di- VentiX II < CV600). Another solution is to use an EDID dongle inserted between the source and the Di-VentiX II input. Another solution is to use the input menu named «HDCP enable» or control command (Di-VentiX II>=CV800)
  • Page 77 For example, • How to have a non HDCP Di-VentiX II: When it is known that non protected content will be displayed, the user can disable the output HDCP detec- tion with the front panel menu or control command (version 5.00 minimum).
  • Page 78: Di-Ventix Ii Rs232 Cables

    B. DI-VENTIX II RS232 cables 1- RS232 cable for Upgrade: To be able to upgrade a Di-VentiX II, you must use a «complete straight extension cable» with minimum pinout as follow (OK if all pins connected): • male DB9 to female DB9, •...
  • Page 79: Di-Ventix Ii Force To

    C. DI-VENTIX II Force to 4/3 From the Image Menu The Force to 4/3 capability allows you to give a 4/3 aspect Ratio to a SDTV Input, this allows you to keep the ratio of a PAL input (ie) shown on a SDTV PAL Output.
  • Page 80: Di-Ventix Ii Aspect Ratio

    D. DI-VENTIX II Aspect Ratio From the Menu select the following Aspect options. Select first the Aspect In then Adjust the Aspect Out. Aspect In Provides aspect ratio adjustments for the content of the image. Affects the raster size of content provided to the signal processing chain.
  • Page 81: Di-Ventix Ii Devsync

    E. DI-VENTIX II DevSync For a multi machine installation you need the following setup: - Soft edge enabled - Correctly installed cables and the DevSync chain detected by all machines - All machines Frame loaded on the same reference - S/W Version 5.00 (minimum).
  • Page 82 • SETUP DEVICE SYNC CABLE Device Sync Device Sync Complete straight cable (8 wires) • CHECK DEVICE SYNC OPERATION Once all the devices booted and connected to the remote controller, you should setup a show with 3 devices (for our example) on the same screen. If the device sync function is correctly operated, the 3 devices must show: --[DEVICE SYNCHRO]-- --[DEVICE SYNCHRO]-- --[DEVICE SYNCHRO]--...
  • Page 83: Di-Ventix Ii Motion Correction

    F. DI-VENTIX II Motion Correction This item gives information about the new “Motion correction” setting added in the DVXII device. - Aim of the “Motion Correction” setting: The aim of the “motion correction” setting is to correct a “comb effect” sometime visible on DVXII device.
  • Page 84: Warranty And Services Information

    WARRANTY ANALOG WAY LIMITED WARRANTY Analog Way products have a 3 year warranty on parts and labor, return to factory This warranty does not include faults resulting from user negligence, special modifications, electrical surges, abuse (drop/crush), and/or any damage caused by misuse of the product.
  • Page 85: Contact Information

    If the product is used for business purposes and you want to discard it: Please contact your Analog Way dealer who will inform you about returning of the product. You might be charged for the costs arising from returning and recycling.
  • Page 88 Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice The illustrations and screens described in this manual may be exaggerated or simplified for easy recognition and may be slightly different from the actual unit. ANALOG WAY SAS 2/4 rue Georges Besse 92160 Antony - France...

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