ImagePRO, ImagePRO-SDI, ImagePRO-HD Installation Manual Model IP-2003 Barco Events USA 11101 Trade Center Drive Folsom Rancho Cordova , CA 95670 www.barco.com Manual# 26-0302000-00 / Rev E www.folsom.com...
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RECORD OF CHANGES ECO # REV # DATE DESCRIPTION Approved By 11/14/03 1171 Released A. Yerocostas 12/15/03 1188 Updated Save system State description to A. Yerocostas include saving input channel (s/w rev 1.01). Miscellaneous spelling corrections. Added Ethernet functionality. Added Save messages when exiting input, output and system menus.
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Operators Safety Summary The general safety information in this summary is for operating personnel. Do Not Remove Covers or Panels A protective-ground connection by way of the grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation. There are no user-serviceable parts within the unit. Removal of the top cover will expose dangerous voltages.
ImagePRO™ Quick Start Guide Step 1: Connect Input Sources to ImagePRO™ Connect analog video source to the ImagePRO™ using the three universal video inputs. Connect any SDI video source to the SDI video input (ImagePRO-SDI™ and ImagePRO-HD™ only). Connect DVI video source to the DVI video input (ImagePRO-HD™ only). Step 2: Connect ImagePRO™...
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This is a quick reference guide. For detailed information on the ImagePRO , please refer to the Installation and Operating Manual supplied with your unit. Folsom Research, Inc. • 11101-A Trade Center Drive, Rancho Cordova CA 95670 • (916) 859-2500 • www.folsom.com...
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PRO U ________________________________________________________________ 98 REPARING TO PGRADE THE MAGE PRO U __________________________________________________________________ 98 PLOADING ILES TO THE MAGE CHAPTER SIX _______________________________________________________________________________________ 99 BARCO FOLSOM INFORMATION ____________________________________________________________________ 101 ____________________________________________________________________________ 101 ARCO OLSOM ARRANTY (RMA) ______________________________________________________________ 101 ETURN ATERIAL UTHORIZATION __________________________________________________________________ 101 ARCO...
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CHAPTER ONE Introduction What you will find in this chapter… About ImagePRO Features Model IP-2003 ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor Manual # 26-0302000-00 / Revision E ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor...
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Overview Description The Folsom ImagePRO™ is a powerful all-in-one signal processor that accepts a wide range of video input signals and processes them into a number of different output signal formats to meet the video requirements of virtually any application. The ImagePRO™ line allows you to scale visual sources, mix and match them in any way while still maintaining a high quality picture.
Additional ImagePRO-SDI™ Features • One SD SDI input and output • Can be later upgraded to ImagePRO-HD • Motion adaptive de-interlacing for HDTV inputs • Low Video Delay • Logo image capture and recall feature • Dissolve to/from stored logo Additional ImagePRO-HD™...
What you will find in this chapter… Rear Panel Connectors Rack-Mount Installation Video Input & Output Connections Remote Control Connections Power Cord/Line Voltage Selection Model IP-2003 ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor Manual # 26-0302000-00 / Revision E ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor...
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Rack-Mount Installation ImagePRO units are designed to be rack mounted and are supplied with front rack-mount hardware. Rear rack- mount brackets are available as a kit and are recommended for use when units are mounted in transit cases. When rack mounting the unit, remember that the maximum ambient operating temperature for the unit is 40 degrees C. Leave at least one inch of space front and rear to make sure that the airflow through the fan and vent holes is not restricted.
Video Input Connections Universal Input Connectors The video input section on the ImagePRO rear panel provides three universal inputs. Each input can accept RGB, YUV, S-Video (Y/C), or composite (NTSC, PAL or SECAM) video signals. On ImagePRO™ and ImagePRO-SDI™ Universal Inputs 1 & 2 are provided with HD-15 female connectors. On ImagePRO-HD™ Universal input 2 is provided with an HD-15 connector.
Video Output Connections Four independently buffered outputs (one five wire BNC connection, one HD-15, one S-Video, and one Composite video BNC) are provided. Both 5-wire and HD-15 outputs provide the same Video in RGB or YPbPr format. Outputs are available depending on the resolution selected. For example, RGB video at 1024x768@60Hz will be available both on the 5-wire BNC and HD-15 outputs.
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RGB/YPbPr Video Output Connect the output device to the set of BNC connectors marked R/R-Y, G/Y and B/B-Y on the output section of the ImagePRO™ rear panel S-Video (Y/C) Video Output The Y/C video output connector is a 4-Pin Mini DIN located on the rear panel of the ImagePRO™. Using a commercial S-VHS cable, connect the Y/C video output to the input of the S-VHS device (monitor, video recorder, etc.).
DVI-I Video In and Loop-Through Connectors (Universal Input 1-ImagePro-HD™) Two DVI-I female connectors are located on the rear panel of the ImagePRO-HD™. One is used for Video input and the other one is used for the buffered DVI-I Loop-Through. This Connector can be used with Analog inputs using the DVI-I to HD-15 adaptor provided with ImagePRO-HD™.
RS-232 Remote Control Connections The Remote serial port can be connected to a PC or other Remote Controller to support remote control of the ImagePRO unit. Pinouts for the remote port are shown below. DB-9 RS-232 Signal Description Carrier Detect Received Data Transmitted Data Data Terminal Ready...
Connection to AC Power Power Cord/Line Voltage Selection ImagePRO is rated to operate with the following supplies: Input Power: 100-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz Power Consumption : 150 watts maximum The ImagePRO Wide Screen Image Processor performs line voltage selection automatically. No user controls are required for line voltage selection.
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Connect ImagePRO to 115 VAC power using the power cord supplied with the unit. Locate the power switch on the power entry module at the rear of the unit and turn the power on. While the main board is initializing, “please wait” will be displayed and the front panel keys will be turned on and off.
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Menu Control Setup Menus Input Setup Menu Output Setup Menu System Options Menu Test Pattern Menu Zoom Menu Pan Menu Model IP-2003 ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor Manual # 26-0302000-00 / Revision E ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor...
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Operation ImagePRO™ can be controlled by using the front panel menu controls or remotely via RS-232 or Ethernet interface. The front panel menu controls are described in detail in this section. Remote control commands are described in detail in section 4. ImagePRO™...
ImagePRO-SDI™ Front Panel Controls MENU KEYS INPUTS TEST SETUP LOGO ---------- FREEZE BLACK ZOOM ADJUST Figure 3-2 ImagePRO-SDI™ Front Panel Used to select a menu option, control setting, or configuration change. Current operation in progress is cancelled. Control returns to the previous menu or the system status display. Any changes made within a control function are undone.
ImagePRO-HD™ Front Panel Controls MENU KEYS INPUTS TEST SETUP LOGO ---------- FREEZE BLACK ZOOM ADJUST Figure 3-3 ImagePRO-HD™ Front Panel Used to select a menu option, control setting, or configuration change. Current operation in progress is cancelled. Control returns to the previous menu or the system status display. Any changes made within a control function are undone.
Please wait Transferring to main program ImagePRO Folsom Research Version 2.00 Initializing... The third line of the menu above displays the version of the software that is currently being executed. The software version number will change as software upgrades are released.
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Setting Ethernet with static IP addr Please wait… For ImagePRO-SDI and ImagePRO-HD units, when there is a logo image stored in non-volatile memory, the logo will be loaded into memory at this time. During this loading process, the following message will be displayed on the VFD display: Loading Logo Please wait...
Status Display <type> <in_format> OUT: <genl_mode+src> <out_format> After power-up or anytime none of the four menu buttons are selected, the display will show a basic status. This screen gives information about the currently selected system inputs and outputs. The input section always reflects the currently selected input channel, as determined by the input buttons.
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The user can scroll through the menu items by turning the ADJUST control knob. A pointer (>) at the left of a menu item indicates the current position of the scroll bar. When the desired menu item is reached, the user presses the SEL key to select that menu item.
Menu Operation Setup This is the top-level menu accessed by pressing the SETUP button. Setup information can be stored in non-volatile memory within ImagePRO and will be automatically recalled each time the unit is turned on. The contents of this menu are: SETUP >...
The Color space value allows the user to select among the possible Component Video Standards for YPbPr. For all other video types the color space is RGB and cannot be selected or changed. The default selection for YPbPr is SMPTE. The user may change this setting to BETA or M-II to allow the ImagePRO™ to correctly sample the Y, Pb and Pr components across their full dynamic range.
1:1 Sampling Overview In order to scale an image it must first be digitized. This is the process of changing the analog graphics signals (Red, Green, and Blue for example) into pixels stored in the ImagePRO image memory. The default mode of the ImagePRO is to over sample the input image producing more samples than there are in the original source material.
raster box is intentionally “broken” to allow the user to view the input video behind it and align the input video to the raster box precisely. Contrast And Brightness The adjustment range is 75.0% to 125.0%. 100% is the default setting for both contrast and brightness. The Contrast and Brightness controls allow the operator to adjust the overall contrast and brightness of the image.
This menu allows the user to set the input signal aspect ratio. The menu is: INPUT ASPECT RATIO > Mode <val> Ratio <val> The Mode value is selected among the following choices: 1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 5:4, 16:9, Custom The ImagePRO will select and display the input video aspect ratio according to the input format detected. For example, computer video at 1280x1024@60Hz will default to 5:4 aspect ratio, NTSC video will default to 4:3 aspect...
De-interlacing In order to process an interlaced video source, the ImagePRO circuits must first de-interlace the image. De- interlacing is the process by which interlaced video (video where even lines are scanned during one field and odd lines are scanned during the next field) are converted to progressive format (where lines in the frame are sequentially scanned).
NOTE: Configuration parameters entered in the input setup menu are saved in non-volatile memory for each input source by using the SAVE CONFIG menu item. If the SAVE CONFIG menu item is not selected, the information will not be restored upon the next system power up sequence. A filename may include up to 19 characters.
Recall Config RECALL CONFIG > File1 Recall Config This menu allows the user to recall input configurations that were previously saved for the currently selected input format and type. Only configurations that match the current format and type will be displayed. In order to recall a configuration, press SEL.
Output Setup Submenu This menu is used to configure the outputs of the ImagePRO. The Output Setup Menu is illustrated below. This menu can be accessed from the SETUP MENU. OUTPUT [out_format] > Timing Adjust >> Comp/S-Vid Adj >> Sync Settings >>...
TIMING ADJUST > H Total [val] H Position [val] H Active [val] H Sync [val] V Total [val] V Position [val] V Active [val] V Sync [val] For the Horizontal entries, the unit of measure is pixels. H Total indicates the total pixel count per line. H Position sets the offset of start of active area from H sync.
Sync Settings Submenu This menu allows the user to specify the sync types for the current output. The submenu is illustrated below: SYNC SETTINGS > Sync Out [val] SOG/Y [val] Serrations [val] Equalization [val] The Sync Out menu item selects among the five possible output sync types: CSync, +H+V, +H-V, -H+V, -H-V.
Flicker Reduce The Flicker Reduce value is n/a when the output format is non-interlaced. For interlaced formats, the range is Off (no flicker reduction) or +1 (minimum flicker reduction) through +20 (maximum flicker reduction). Genlock Submenu This sub-menu sets up the genlock operation: GENLOCK >...
GENLOCK TYPE > Type HVScLock FOR COMPOSITE OUT With ImagePRO-SDI or ImagePRO-HD units, when Genlock type HV is selected, and the ImagePRO output is interlaced, the message “FOR SDI OUT” is displayed as shown below: GENLOCK TYPE > Type HVScLock FOR SDI OUT H Phase The H Phase setting allows the output H timing to be adjusted relative to the genlock source.
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When Input Auto Acquire is On, the system will always perform a full sync acquisition on the input signal anytime the input channel is selected, the input type is changed, or the input signal changes sync rates. When Auto Acquire is Off, the system will use the last known configuration for each input channel, to the greatest extent possible.
Formats Submenu This menu is used to define and save a new video format, or to edit and save a previously-defined format. These saved formats are stored in a user library, which is searched during the auto-acquisition process before the standard system library. All saved formats are available as input formats on any input channel and as output formats.
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SAVE FORMAT AS > <editable_string> Save The <editable_string> field can be selected with the SEL button. The content of the field will initially be “Format1”. Editing the string is initiated by pressing SEL with the > cursor on the editable line. At this point, the > changes to #, and a cursor will appear at the first character position of the string.
If the user picks a name that's already in use in the user library, a confirmation menu is displayed when the user invokes the Save command: <format_name> Overwrite Format? <SEL> = Yes <ESC> = No Pressing the SEL key will cause the existing library format to be overwritten with the new format. Pressing the ESC key will cancel the save operation and return to the previous menu.
If the format selected for deletion is currently an Input format used by any of the input channels or is the Input format that is saved in an input configuration, the following screen will be displayed: DELETE FORMAT FAIL FORMAT IN USE/SAVED IN INPUT CHNL/CFG <ESC>...
Views Submenu The Views menu allows management of up to 16 stored “Views”. A View is a combination of zoom and pan settings. For example, the user may define a view that maps the entire input image to the upper left quarter of the output image.
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The view to delete is selected from the list of available views. Deleting a view simply resets its pan and zoom settings to their default values. A confirmation screen will appear when SEL is pressed. DELETE VIEW > View [val] Delete ImagePRO –...
Effects Submenu EFFECTS > Trans With [val] Trans Time [val] The effects menu selects the transition effect when switching between input channels. The user may select form the following selections: - Transition with Image Cut; The currently selected channel will be frozen, the new channel’s video will be acquired and cut to the Output display.
Tech Support Submenu TECH SUPPORT Version <fw_ver> Phone 866-FRI-SUPT The version displayed is the installed operating firmware version number. ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor Manual # 26-0302000-00 / Revision E...
System Submenu This menu allows the user to adjust the VFD Brightness and remote control setting for RS-232 or Ethernet Interfaces as illustrated below. SYSTEM > VFD Brightness <val> RS232 >> Ethernet >> EDID DVI In Frmt >> Save System State NOTE: Configuration parameters entered in the system menu are saved in non-volatile memory by using the SAVE SYSTEM STATE menu item.
The handshake value is selected from the following values: Off or On (CTS/RTS). The reset command restores the RS232 settings to defaults: 38400, N81, Handshake On. After connecting the PC COM port to the ImagePRO RS-232 connector the user may open a serial terminal session (Hyper-terminal, Procomm etc) and configure it to match the ImagePRO serial port settings as they are configured in this menu.
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SET IP nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Valid "nnn" fields can range from 000 to 255. As with any selection line, the user must press the SEL button to begin editing the IP values. At this point, the first value is highlighted. Turning the knob moves the value through the range 0 to 9.
EDID DVI Input Format submenu This menu allows the user to update the ImagePRO-HD™’s EDID’s preferred resolution. NOTE: This menu is for advanced users only. Do not reprogram the EDID unless it is necessary. This menu is only available on ImagePRO-HD™. Extended Display Identification Data or EDID is a VESA standard data format that contains information about a display device and its capabilities, including the preferred as well as the allowed resolutions of the device.
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ERROR! DVI INPUT AND LOOP THRU CONNS MUST BE DISCONNECTED! <ESC> = Continue Press the ESC key to proceed with the non-volatile memory programming. Once no DVI source or display Device are detected, ImagePRO will proceed with programming the non-volatile memory while the following message is briefly displayed.
Save System State This command explicitly saves all settings in the system state submenu so they may be restored at power up. This command will also save the currently selected input channel as the default input selection upon power up. If the user wants the ImagePRO to always power up and acquire and convert an input other than input one, the user must perform a save system state command while the desired input is selected.
Test Pattern Menu This menu is invoked by pressing the TEST PAT button. TEST PATTERNS > Type <val> Raster Box <val> The type selection enables a test pattern or turns them off. The value choices are: H Ramp V Ramp 100% Col Bars 75% Col bars 16x16 Grid...
Zoom Menu This menu is invoked by pressing the ZOOM button. The default zoom amount is 100%. By selecting Amount and pressing SEL the user may increase zoom above 100% (zoom into the input Video) or decrease zoom below 100% (zoom out).
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CHAPTER FOUR Remote Commands What you will find in this chapter… Serial Command Syntax Remote Commands ImagePRO Command List/Description Model IP-2003 ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor Manual # 26-0302000-00 / Revision E ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor...
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Serial Command Syntax Serial Parameters The following are the default parameter settings for serial communication. Baud Rate is 38.4K. Parity is NONE. Stop Bit is 1. Data Bit is 8. For RS-232 signal connections, refer to Chapter 2 – Installation. RS232 Mode The ImagePRO will respond with a '#' prompt when the command processor is ready for a command.
ImagePRO Remote Commands Resolution Remote Commands RESH Query list of available Resolutions RESI nn Set current Input Resolution RESI? Query Input Resolution RESO nn Set Output Resolution RESO? Query Output Resolution Input Remote Commands ACQ mode Disable/Enable Auto acquisition mode ACQ? Query Auto acquisition mode DINT in mode...
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ISMP? in Query Input Sample mode ISYNC in mode Set Input Sync ISYNC? in Query Input Sync ISYNCSLICE in nnn Set Input Sync Slice Threshold ISYNCSLICE? in Query Input Sync Slice Threshold ITYPE in mode Set Input Type ITYPE? in Query Input Type IVATV nnnn Set Input Vert Active...
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OUSCN? Query Output Underscan OTPM type raster Enables/disables Output test pattern and raster box OTPM? Query Output test pattern and raster box mode OVATV nnnn Set Output Vert Active OVATV? Query Output Vert Active OVPOS nnnn Set Output Vert Position OVPOS? Query Output Vert Position OVSYNC nnnn...
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Logo Remote Commands LOGOD Delete currently saved Logo image from Flash LOGOL Load currently saved Logo image from Flash to Logo Frame store buffer LOGOS Save current output image as Logo image to Flash LOGOI Query Logo resolution Effects Related Commands TRN type n Selects transition type and time TRN?
ImagePRO Command List/Description Resolution Remote Commands Command: RESH Description: Query the available resolution list for the ImagePRO. Parameters: None Returns: All available resolutions in the format: n : HxV @F (example: 20 : 1024x768 @59.94) Example: RESH (Query all available resolutions) Command: RESI nn Description:...
Input Remote Commands Command: ACQ mode Description: Turns Auto acquisition mode off/on. Parameters: mode [0 | 1] Off | On Query: ACQ? Returns Auto acquisition mode in the format = mode Example: ACQ 0 (Turns auto acquisition mode off) ACQ? (Queries for auto acquisition mode) Command: DINT in mode...
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n - Input Aspect Ratio: n[0-5], 1:1 | 3:2 | 4:3 | 5:4 | 16:9 | Custom cn - (Optional) Custom Input Aspect Ratio: (0.75 – 3.00) NOTE: cn parameter is not required unless user selects Custom Input Aspect Ratio (i.e. n = 5) Query: IAR? in Returns the Input Aspect Ratio of specified source in the format...
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ICLIST Description: Lists the names of all saved Input configurations. Parameters: None Returns: List the names of saved Input configurations, one name per line. Example: ICLIST (Lists all saved Input configurations.) Command: ICDEL filename Description: Delete saved Input configuration. Parameters: filename –...
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= mode Example: ICSP 1 2 (Sets YPbPr input colorspace to Beta for channel 1) ICSP? 2 (Queries channel 2 for Input Colorspace.) Command: IEDGE in edge nnnn Description: Set Input Edge in oversample mode. The minimum and maximum limit is dependent on the input resolution.
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nnnn - Input Horizontal Position: nnnn[(Input H Sync) - +(H Total - H Active)] Query: IHPOS? in Returns the Input Horizontal Position in the format = nnnn Example: IHPOS 1 296 (Set Input Horizontal Position for channel 1 to 296) IHPOS? 1 (Queries Input Horizontal Position for channel 1) Command:...
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IRBRT? 1 R (Queries input Red Brightness of channel 1.) Command: IRCNT in c nnn.n Description: Adjusts the Input RGB Contrast values. Parameters: in - Input chnl [1-3] Color [R|G|B] nnn.n - Contrast value; Range –25% to +25% Query: IRCNT? in c Returns the Input RGB Contrast values of the specified source in the format = nnn.n Example:...
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ISYNCSLICE in nnn Description: Adjusts the Input Sync Slice Threshold selection. Parameters: in - Input chnl [1-3] nnn - Sync Slice Threshold [20 – 280mV (in steps of 10)] Query: ISYNCSLICE? in Returns the Input Sync Slice Threshold selected for the specified input channel in the format = nnn Example: ISYNCSLICE 1 60 (Sets Sync Slicer threshold to 60mV for channel 1.)
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Example: IVTOTAL? (Queries Input Vertical Total) Command: IVREC in Description: Input Channel View Recall. Parameters: in - Input chnl (1-4) chnl 4 only for ImagePRO-SDI and ImagePRO-HD units Example: IVREC 1 (Recalls Input Channel View of channel 1) Command: IVSAV in Description: Input Channel View Save.
Output Remote Commands Command: GLMODE src type Description: Sets Genlock Source and Genlock Type Parameters: src [0-4], Freerun | Input Video | H+V Sync | C Sync | Black Burst type [1-3], V Lock | HV Lock | HVScLock(Full lock) Query: GLMODE? Returns the Genlock Source and Genlock Type in the format...
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Parameters: None Example: OCRST (Reset Output Configuration) Command: OCSAV Description: Save Output Configuration to non-volatile memory. Parameters: None Example: OCSAV (Save Output Configuration) Command: OCSP mode Description: Sets Output Colorspace mode. Parameters: mode - [0-1] RGB | YPbPr Query: OCSP? Returns the Output Colorspace mode in the format = mode Example:...
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Command: OHATV nnnn Description: Set Output Horizontal Active. The minimum and maximum limit is dependent on the output resolution. Parameters: nnnn - Output Horizontal Active: nnnn[ (Actual Output H Active * 2/10, with absolute minimum value of 150) - +(Actual Output H Active * 6/5, with absolute maximum of Output H Total – Output H Sync)] Query: OHATV?
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Command: OHUE nnn Description: Adjust Output Hue. Only applicable if output is NTSC. n/a if PAL Parameters: nnn - Output Hue (-22.0 - +22.0) Query: OHUE? Returns the Output Hue value in the format = nnn Example: OHUE 20 (Adjust Output Hue to 20) OHUE? (Queries Output Hue) Command:...
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OSHRP? (Queries Output Sharpness) Command: OSOG n Description: Output Sync On Green mode. Parameters: n - Output SOG: n[0-2] Off | Standard | Tri-level Query: OSOG? Returns the Output Sync On Green mode in the format Example: OSOG 0 (Turns off Output Sync On Green mode) OSOG? (Queries Output Sync On Green mode) Command: OSYNC n...
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of 150) - +(Actual Output V Active *6/5, with absolute maximum value of Output V Total – Output V Sync)] Query: OVATV? Returns the Output Vertical Active value in the format = nnnn Example: OVATV 768 (Set Output Vertical Active to 768) OVATV? (Queries Output Vertical Active) Command:...
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Edit Custom Format Remote Commands Command: EFLIST Description: Lists the names of all saved custom formats. Parameters: None Returns: List the names of saved custom formats, one name per line. Example: EFLIST (Lists all saved custom formats.) Command: EFRES nn Description: Set base resolution for custom formats.
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Command: EFHATV nnnn Description: Set custom format’s Horizontal Active value. Parameters: nnnn - H Active [500 - +(H Total - H Sync - H Front Porch)] Query: EFHATV? Returns the custom format’s Horizontal Active value in the format = nnnn Example: EFHATV 1024 (Set custom format H Active as 1024) EFHATV?
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Command: EFVATV nnnn Description: Set custom format’s Vertical Active value. Parameters: nnnn - V Active [400 - +( V Total - V Sync - V Front Porch)] Query: EFVATV? Returns the custom format’s Vertical Active value in the format = nnnn Example: EFVATV 768 (Set custom format V Active as 768) EFVATV?
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EFDEL filename Description: Deletes saved custom format. This filename is translated to all upper case characters Parameters: filename – name of custom format to be deleted (translated to upper case). Example: EFDEL FORMAT1 (Deletes custom format with the name “FORMAT1”.) ImagePRO –...
System and Ethernet Remote Commands Command: DMSG mode Description: Sets Debug message display mode. Parameters: mode - DMSG mode [0-1] Off | On Query: DMSG? Returns the Debug message display mode in the format = mode Example: DMSG 1 (Sets Debug message mode to On) DMSG? (Queries the DMSG mode) Command: EDHCP mode...
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Example: EMAC? (Queries for Ethernet MAC address) Command: SBAUD n Description: Adjust the Serial Baud Rate. Parameters: n - Serial baud rate: n[0-4] 1200 | 2400 | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 Query: SBAUD? Returns the Serial Baud Rate in the format Example: SBAUD 0 (Adjusts Serial Baud Rate to 1200) SBAUD? (Queries Serial Baud Rate.)
Logo Remote Commands Command: LOGOD Description: Delete Logo image from non-volatile memory. Selecting Black/Logo channel will now display black. Logo feature only available on ImagePRO-SDI and ImagePRO-HD. Parameters: None Example: LOGOD (Delete saved Logo image.) Command: LOGOL Description: Load current output image from non-volatile memory as Logo image. Logo feature only available on ImagePRO-SDI and ImagePRO-HD.
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Effects Remote Commands Command: TRN type in Description: Selects transition type when switching between inputs. Transition delay is only applicable if the transition type selected is Fade to black / Fade to logo. Fade to logo transition type only available on ImagePRO-SDI and ImagePRO-HD units, and is only selectable if Logo has been stored in non- volatile memory.
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Pan / Zoom / View Remote Commands Command: PANH nnn.n Description: Set Output Horizontal Pan. Parameters: nnn.n - Horizontal Pan (-100.0% - +100.0%) Query: PANH? Returns the Output Horizontal Pan value in the format = nnn.n Example: PANH 50(Set Output Horizontal Pan to 50%) PANH? (Queries Output Horizontal Pan) Command: PANHV hhh.h vvv.v...
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Command: VIEWR nn Description: Recall View Parameters: nn – View Index [0 - 15]. Index 0 is default view (i.e. Zoom = 100%, Pan H = 0%, Pan V = 0%) Example: VIEWR 1 (Recall saved View 1.) Command: VIEWS nn Description: Save current View to non-volatile memory Parameters:...
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CHAPTER FIVE Software Upgrade Instructions What you will find in this chapter… Software Upgrade Instructions Model IP-2003 ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor Manual # 26-0302000-00 / Revision E ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor...
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If you are using an FTP client, logon to our site using "anonymous" for the user name and your email address as the password (ex. johndoe@somecompany.com). However, if you are using a web browser to access our FTP site, point the browser to: ftp://ftp.folsom.com. Downloading Necessary Files ImagePRO Software Files and Flash File Loader Directory Location: ftp://ftp.folsom.com\ Products \ Video \ IP2003 \...
Find the Folsom Research folder and select ImagePRO Flash File Loader. Preparing to Upgrade the ImagePRO Unit Plug the DB-9 male connector into the port labeled “RS-232 on the back of the ImagePRO unit. Make sure the other end of the cable is attached to the available COM port on the back of the computer performing the upgrade.
CHAPTER SIX Barco Folsom Information What you will find in this chapter… Warranty RMA Information Technical Support/General Contact Information Model IP-2003 ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor Manual # 26-0302000-00 / Revision E ImagePRO – Multi Format Image Processor...
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(drop/crush), and/or other unusual damages. The customer shall pay shipping charges when unit is returned for repair. Barco Folsom will cover shipping charges for return shipments to customers.
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Technical Specifications Video Input Inputs: Universal Inputs: (3) high bandwidth video channels support, RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB computer video, component video (STD or HDTV), S-video, or Composite video Connectors: Input 1 and 2 on 15-pin HD connectors with buffered loop-through. Input 3 on five BNC connectors with buffered loop-through.
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User Control Local: User-friendly front panel interface Ethernet connection (with TCP/IP) or RS-232 serial port for real-time control Physical Height: 1.5"; Width: 17" (43.2 cm) or 19" (48.3 cm) with rack-mount option; Depth: 13"; Weight: 9lbs. ; Shipping Weight: 13 lbs. Input Power 100-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz Environmental...
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FCC Classification This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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