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LEDView530 can also be operated in a mode to drive a projector, in which case warp and soft edge blend features become available allowing to adjust the image to match a rotated, tilted or curved screen.
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LEDVIEW530 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2.1. Product Overview LEDView530 is designed to accept the following input signals: Composite video via BNC Composite video via RCA S-Video via 4-way miniDIN YPbPr or RGBS SD/ED/HD component video via 3 or 4 BNC connectors ...
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DOS, VGA – WUXGA up to 165 MHz pixel clock 2.2.7. Audio Output Audio is embedded in HDMI and SDI video streams and brought into the LEDView530 through the respective input channels. The audio is passed through the system and re-embedded into the HDMI and SDI output signals.
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3.1. Menu Tree LEDView530 has an On-Screen-Display (OSD) menu and a front panel LCD to control the unit. The (OSD) menu can be switched on or off. The menu structure is also available through a web browser allowing control from a PC.
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No extra software needs to be installed on a PC. The PC web browser is used as the graphical user interface for all control items. To connect to the LEDView530 the TCP/IP address of the unit has to be entered into the address list box of the web browser in the following format http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The TCP/IP address assigned to LEDView530 can be found in the System/Network Settings menu.
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3.4. Software Operation Once the address has been entered into the web browser starts to load pages from the LEDView530 mirroring the menu system of the unit. All menu items are shown as their respective buttons, sliders and list boxes and can be accessed and altered with the PC mouse or corresponding navigational key presses.
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VGA modes. The 6 sub menus are Output, Colour, Geometry, Multiple Unit, Enhancement and System. On each menu page an Exit menu item is available to leave the menu or submenu. LEDView530 also has a separate back key to leave a submenu.
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Settings: 0 to 255 in steps 1 Black Crush provides a coring function on the output stage of the LEDView530. This allows low-level noise in dark areas to be clamped to black which can be useful on LED screens on which black level noise can be particularly noticeable as ‘sparkles’.
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3.11. LEDView530 can be rebooted in a single unit configuration. Then the multiple unit menu is replaced by a PiP menu. It contains adjustments associated with setting up source, position and size of a picture in picture video image. 3.11.1.
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3.12. Multiple Unit LEDView530 when operated it’s LED mode and in the default multiple unit configuration has Multiple Unit menu. This is to set up each unit for use in a multi screen application. Multiple screens are stitched together to provide a bigger display with higher resolution than a single display.
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The blend width menu provides sliders to set up the overlap region for left, right, top and bottom blend region. Note With the LEDView530 model when changing the slider value from within the OSD the blend area is not updated ‘live’ immediately. An update is forced when pressing the menu/enter button, thus the slider is replaced by the menu.
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3.13.4. Flicker Filter Note: This feature and the corresponding sliders are only available when LEDView530 is operated in LED or Scaler-Switcher mode to be set under Output/Display Type/Display. Also, this feature is only available when the Display Mode is set to Low Latency. In low latency mode the motion adaptive de- interlacer is switched off and the Flicker Filter is used to achieve a decent image quality.
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User Settings: USER 1, 2, 3, 4 A predefined setting stored under a user name can be selected. Several settings of the LEDView530 can be stored under a user name. Thus, different users can store their preferred LEDView530 settings and recall these profiles by picking up their user name from this menu.
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Keypad unlocked. LEDView530 has a menu to switch off the OSD menu. The LCD menu – which is a copy of the OSD menu – then serves as the only menu navigation monitoring device. Also, the backlight level of the LCD itself can be set in this menu.
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No extra software needs to be installed on a PC. The PC web browser is used as the graphical user interface for all control items. To connect to the LEDView530 the TCP/IP address of the unit has to be entered into the address list box of the web browser in the following format http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The TCP/IP address assigned to LEDView530 can be found in the System/Network Settings menu.
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FIRMWARE UPDATE 5.1. Introduction LEDView530 has a USB port which allows a PC connection. With the Calibre PC Updater tool new firmware can be installed on LEDView530 for feature upgrades and bug fixes. http://www.calibreuk.com/software/CalibreUK%20Universal%20Updater%20Installer%20V2.3.0.msi The latest firmware version for your processor is published on our website: http://www.calibreuk.com/product_pages/scalers/led-downloads.php...
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