Introduction - Dwin TransVision 4 User Manual

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TransVision
4 is a High Definition Digital Video Projection system comprising
of two complementary components: a High Definition Video Projector featuring
Dark Chip
2 Digital Light Processing (DLP
ments and a Digital Video Processor. The TransVision
progressive scan HDTV images with 16:9 aspect ratio and 1280 x 720 (720P)
native resolution.
The TransVision
Projector may be floor or ceiling mounted and configured
for front or rear projection.
The Digital Video Processor is designed to be located at the video sources.
It accepts a total of 10 video inputs, provides source switching, digital video
processing of analog and digital video sources and delivers a 720p digital
output to the Projector via a proprietary DVI cable.
The ten video inputs include: two HDCP compliant DVI-D; two RGB; two
Component Video; two S-Video and two Composite.
Signal connections between the Digital Video Processor and the Projector
are made through a proprietary DVI cable with a Control Signal. The Control
Signal is used to transmit bi-directional control signals (on, off, lamp status...)
between the Projector and the Processor.
An infrared learning wireless remote control with on-screen graphics selects
the input source and adjusts all of the operating controls. The system may also
be controlled from the front panel or from a RS-232 serial port.
IR sensors on both the Projector and the Processor allow the system to be
controlled from either unit.
Video and image settings for each individual video input may be adjusted
and stored separately in the system's memory. These settings are recalled for
each input and video type when selected.
The TransVision
4 determines the video signal type by measuring horizon-
tal and vertical scanning frequencies. If the video signal matches a predefined
video source, the TransVision
system's memory. The predefined video sources include: 480i, 480p, 580i, 580p,
1080i, 540p, and 720p and computer sources VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA.
In addition to predefined video sources, the TransVision
to create up to three new video source memory locations per video input.
For more details on how to create memory location for new video sources
refer to the "Image Setup Menu."
Two programmable 12 volt screen trigger outputs are also provided to trig-
ger a relay in an electric screen, projector lift, or other relay activated device.

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