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Safety Warning
Introduction
General Introduction
Packing List
Hqview-5Xx System Description
Product Overview
Product Specification
Power Supply Requirement
Video Inputs
Component Video Inputs
3G-SDI Input
Computer (SVGA) Inputs VESA Formats
HDMI & DVI Inputs
Audio Output
Display Output
Hqview-5Xx Control
Menu Tree
Introduction
Main Menu
Input
Output
Display Type
Output Mode
Location
Frame Rate
I/O Lock
Native Color Temp
Output Gamma
Output Config
Colour
Black-Level Offset
Black-Level
Contrast
Saturation
Hue
RGB Values
Colour Temp
Input Gamma
Geometry
Horizontal/Vertical Position
Edge Control
Warp
Picture Format
Overscan
Pan Tilt Zoom
Pip
Pip Input
Pip Mode
Pip Size
Pip Position
Multiple Unit
Auto Zoom
Units Wide/Units High
Horizontal Pos/Vertical Pos
Blend Width
Blend Curve Type
Black-Level Uplift
Reduce Black-Level Uplift Width
Enhancement
Sharpness
Detail
Video Filters
Flicker Filter
System
User
Names/Profiles
Input Config
Display Mode
Menu Settings
Network Settings
Factory Defaults
Operation Mode
Remote Control Web Server
Introduction
Installing the Software
Discovery Tool
Software Operation
File Upload
Firmware Update
Introduction
Updating Firmware
Environmental and Emc
Recommended Operating Conditions
Storage
CE and FCC Compliance
PAT Testing
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Summary of Contents for Optoma HQView-500 Series
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HQView-500 Series Operating Instructions Version 2.40...
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Calibre UK Ltd ("Calibre"). Failure to comply with this condition may result in prosecution.
Page 3: Table Of Contents
PiP Position 3.9. Multiple Unit 3.9.1. Auto Zoom 3.9.2. Units Wide/Units High 3.9.3. Horizontal Pos/Vertical Pos 3.9.4. Blend Width 3.9.5. Blend Curve Type 3.9.6. Black-Level Uplift 3.9.7. Reduce Black-Level Uplift Width 3.10. Enhancement © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.40 April 2013...
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Discovery Tool 4.4. Software Operation 4.4.1. File Upload FIRMWARE UPDATE 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Updating Firmware ENVIRONMENTAL AND EMC 6.1. Recommended Operating Conditions 6.2. Storage 6.3. CE and FCC Compliance 6.4. PAT Testing © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.40 April 2013...
Page 5: Safety Warning
WITHDRAW THE MAINS PLUG FROM THE MAINS OUTLET BEFORE YOU START. THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. REFER ALL SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. TO AVOID EXPLOSION, DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 6: Introduction
HQView-520/530 adds free form warp capability for non-flat screens in single or multi projector installation. Warp maps created with the PC tool “Warp Generator” can be uploaded into HQView- 520/530 and processed accordingly. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 7: Packing List
.pdf 1.2. Packing List HQView-5xx is supplied with the following: 1) This manual 2) 3 pin plug IEC mains cable 3) DVI-D output cable 4) CD containing manuals and useful applications © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 8: Hqview-5Xx System Description
SD-SDI, HD-SDI and 3G-SDI YCbCr 4:2:2 serial digital component video Input impedance: 75 ohms. SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 259M-C and SMPTE 424M compliant, accepts 484i, 576i, 720, 1080i and 1080p single link formats at 270Mb, 1.485Gb or 2.97Gb rates. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 9: Computer (Svga) Inputs Vesa Formats
MAC computer as the source. A MAC will encrypt it’s output signal if a compliant device is seen attached to it’s output. By turning off the HQView processor’s compliance the MAC will see a non- compliant device and therefore will not encrypt its output. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 10: Hqview-5Xx Control
HQVIEW-5XX CONTROL 3.1. Menu Tree HQView-500S Menu Tree Level Level Level Level © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
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HQView-510, 520 and 530 have a Multiple Unit Menu instead of the HQView-500S PiP Menu and they feature embedded Warp. Please note : HQView-510, 520 and 530 can however be rebooted in HQView-500S mode with PiP instead of Multiple Unit capability. Level Level Level Level © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
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Level HQView-530 has a front panel LCD which can be used alone to set-up the unit. Consequently, there is a menu item to activate or disable the OSD. Level Level Level Level © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 18: Introduction
6 – Jog wheel: The wheel is used for navigating through the menu system and making value changes. The jog wheel has a push function. Pushing the knob has the same effect as pushing the Menu key. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
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7 – YPbPr / RGB(S) video input 8 – DVI-D and VGA output 9 – 3G-SDI output 10 – USB port 11 – TCP/IP port 12 – RS232 port 13 – Power supply connector © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 20: Main Menu
This menu contains adjustments associated with setting up outputs from the unit. The items are organized in three sub menus, Display Type, Gamma/Color/Crush and Output Config. Use the up and down keys or jog dial to scroll to the required item and press the Menu key. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 21: Display Type
Frame Rate setting in the Output Config menu includes 48Hz. Otherwise a 24Hz input mode is displayed at 60Hz. 48Hz input modes will be output at 48Hz if the Frame Rate setting in the Output Config menu includes 48Hz. Otherwise it is displayed at 50Hz. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 22: I/O Lock
Note: If e.g. an adjustment to reduce the level of red in the image is required, select a higher number for the (input) Colour Temp in the Colour menu, or a lower number for the Native Colour Temp in the Output menu. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 23: Output Config
Auto refresh rate configuration discussed in paragraph 3.5.3. 3G-SDI Data Map 720p and 1080i HD-SDI data can be output in YCbCr 4:2:2, YCbCr 4:4:4 or RGB 4:4:4 mode. 3GSDI data can be output as Level A or B data. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 24: Colour
Set this value to match the native gamma of the input signal. Input gamma and output gamma both default to 2.2. If they are both set to the same value, there is no effect on the image. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 25: Geometry
For convenience all settings can be reset with one button provided in the submenus. 3.7.4. Picture Format Settings: Standard, Full Screen, Crop, Anamorphic © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 26: Overscan
With the Pan and Tilt sliders panning within the image in horizontal and vertical direction is possible. Off raster panning is allowed, i,e, the image can be shifted outside the active area of the display. For convenience the PTZ settings can be reset with one button. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 27: Pip
Selects the quadrant where to show the PiP image. When Free H/V is selected the horizontal and vertical PiP positioning sliders become available and the PiP can be moved over the screen. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 28: Multiple Unit
Note:- This function can be used in conjunction with the item below to select the blend regions to be provided even when auto zoom is turned off © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 29: Horizontal Pos/Vertical Pos
Setting the black level uplift for the middle of an edge also sets the black level uplift for the two adjacent corners, and if needed the corners can then be set individually. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 30: Reduce Black-Level Uplift Width
CCS is a filter to reduce luminance to chrominance cross talk of composite video signals (only) which appears as a coarse rainbow pattern or random colors in regions of fine details. 3.10.4. Flicker Filter By default the filters are off. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 31: System
The DVI-I connector will accept either DVI-D or VGA analogue inputs. The DVI-I channel can be configured for either. The equalisation of the DVI interface can be boosted to allow for extended cable length. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
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The DDC can be taken off line. When setting HDCP Input to off HQView pretends to be non HDCP compliant forcing the source to not encrypt data which is not copy protected. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 33: Display Mode
Display Mode The “Display Mode” can be set to either Low Latency or Best Picture. In Best Picture optimum image processing is applied, whereas in Low Latency mode the lowest latency is achieved. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 34: Menu Settings
PiP mode. Selecting the PiP mode will effectively boot the HQView-510/520/530 to emulate a HQView-500S. A HQView-500S has PiP/PaP/PoP capability but no edge blend. The Operation Mode can be switched back to Multiple Unit. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 35: Remote Control Web Server
MAC address. The MAC address of the box can be found in the System/Network Settings menu. Note: This is for use on a network not on a single wire connection. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 36: Software Operation
// e.g. 1280 pixels horizontally needs 427 values (1024/3 = 426.67, rounded up) // So the size (s) of the image data is calculated like this: // s = CEILING(ImageWidth /3 ) * 4 * ImageHeight © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
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// 000A08 3F FF FF FF 3F FF FF FF (beginning of second line) // ... // 2ED608 3F FF FF FF 3F FF FF FF (beginning of last line) // s = CEILING(1920 /3 ) * 4 * 1200 = 3072000 bytes © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 38: Firmware Update
Update Firmware button has to be pressed and the firmware download to the HQView-5xx into non volatile flash RAM starts. After completion of the download HQView-5xx needs to be restarted normally (without pressing the Menu key) for the change to take effect. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
Page 39: Environmental And Emc
You have to be careful where you connect the earth bond test lead when using 8A or 10A. It is to the metal chassis that you must connect the test lead (mains earth). DO NOT CONNECT to the connectors of the rear panel (signal earth). The HQView/LEDView may never work again. © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.30 April 2013...
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Hqview-510
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