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Provides detailed input/output signal information on screen (Continued on following page) 1. The HD-SCALER supports any input or output resolution and scan rate that has a pixel clock of 165 MHz or lower. 2. HDMI IN requires an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate a DVI or DisplayPort multimode signal.
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Crestron MPS Series products or through an appropriate adapter (not included). Composite and S-video signals are not detected automatically and must be selected programmatically or manually. 4. The HD-SCALER supports any input or output resolution and scan rate that has a pixel clock of 165 MHz or lower.
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These include various color bars, line and grid patterns, RGB and grayscale ramps, streak and streak boost, raster, solid colors, and several aspect ratio boxes. Even as a portable device, the HD-SCALER provides an invaluable setup tool.
High-Definition Video Scaler Crestron HD-SCALER Applications The diagram below shows an HD-SCALER in a typical application. HD-SCALER in a Typical Application 4 • High-Definition Video Scaler: HD-SCALER Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 7136B...
Crestron HD-SCALER High-Definition Video Scaler Specifications Specifications for the HD-SCALER are listed in the following table. HD-SCALER Specifications SPECIFICATION DETAILS Features Universal HD video scaler and deinterlacer, 3D motion-adaptive filter, 3D noise reduction, MPEG noise reduction, 2:2 and 2:3 pull-down sequence...
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1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz Component 480i 576i 480p 576p 720p50 720p60 1080p24 1080i25 (1125 lines) 1080i30 1080p30 1080p50 (1125 lines) 1080p60 Composite and S-video 480i 576i (Continued on following page) 6 • High-Definition Video Scaler: HD-SCALER Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 7136B...
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HDMI Dolby Digital , Dolby Digital EX, DTS DTS-ES, DTS 96/24, up to 8 channel Analog Stereo 2-Channel Analog-to-Digital Conversion 24-bit 48 kHz (Continued on following page) Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 7136B High-Definition Video Scaler: HD-SCALER • 7...
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7.36 in (187 mm) Width 7.43 in (189 mm) Depth 1.24 in (32 mm) Weight 1.8 lb (0.79 kg) Included Accessory 24 Vdc Power Pack, Universal (Continued on following page) 8 • High-Definition Video Scaler: HD-SCALER Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 7136B...
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1. The RGBHV input can accept component, composite, and S-video signals via direct interface to Crestron MPS Series products or through an appropriate adapter (not included). However, composite and S-video signals are not detected automatically and must be selected programmatically or manually.
High-Definition Video Scaler Crestron HD-SCALER Physical Description This section provides information on the connections, controls, and indicators available on the HD-SCALER. HD-SCALER Physical Views (Left and Right Sides Shown) 10 • High-Definition Video Scaler: HD-SCALER Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 7136B...
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7.36 in (175 mm) (187 mm) 5.25 in (134 mm) 1.24 in (32 mm) 7.43 in (189 mm) HD-SCALER Connectors, Controls, and Indicators (Left and Right Side Views) Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 7136B High-Definition Video Scaler: HD-SCALER • 11...
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USB 2.0 computer console port Pin 2 Pin 1 (6 foot [~1.8 meters] cable included) DESCRIPTION +5 Vdc Pin 3 Pin 4 Data - Data + Ground (Continued on following page) 12 • High-Definition Video Scaler: HD-SCALER Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 7136B...
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2. The RGBHV input can accept component, composite, and S-video signals via direct interface to Crestron MPS Series products or through an appropriate adapter (not included). Composite and S-video signals are not detected automatically and must be selected programmatically or manually.
NOTE: The latest software can be downloaded at www.crestron.com/software. The Net ID of the HD-SCALER has been factory set to A3. The Net IDs of multiple HD-SCALER devices in the same system must be unique. Net IDs are changed from a personal computer (PC) via Crestron Toolbox™...
HD-SCALER can also be mounted on a rack rail. Mounting on a Flat Surface To mount the HD-SCALER on a flat surface such as a wall or ceiling, use four mounting screws (not included). The following illustration shows mounting of the HD-SCALER on a wall.
Crestron HD-SCALER Rack Mounting To mount the HD-SCALER on the front or rear rail of a rack, do the following: Position either mounting flange of the HD-SCALER so that the holes align with the holes in the rack (refer to the illustration below).
NOTE: The supported power supply configuration is either the external power pack (included) or a Cresnet power supply. A Cresnet power supply and the included power pack cannot be connected to the HD-SCALER at the same time. Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 7136B...
PC Running Crestron Toolbox The COMPUTER port on the HD-SCALER connects to the USB port on the PC via a Type A to Type B USB cable: Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry using the expected communication protocol (USB).
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From the list in the Address Book, select the entry listed for the HD-SCALER (the address is listed as USB), and then click OK. The HD device list is displayed, and the checkbox of the HD-SCALER firmware is automatically selected.
The HD-SCALER is shipped from the factory with an IR remote (refer to the illustration below). HD-SCALER IR Remote To operate the remote, point it at the IR IN receiver window on the HD-SCALER and press the appropriate buttons. Refer to the table below for descriptions of the buttons.
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EDID Specifies whether the analog/digital input EDID is DFLT/COPY to be set to DFLT in which the HD-SCALER sends a list of default resolutions to the source or set to COPY in which resolutions are read from the display and sent to the source.
HD-SCALER. The main menu of the HD-SCALER OSD is shown below. HD-SCALER OSD Main Menu As shown above, the main menu of the HD-SCALER OSD consists of five items: Analog Input: Accesses the Analog Input submenu, which allows configuration of analog input parameters (refer to “Configuring Analog Input Parameters”...
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Vertical Information Audio Info Position Signal Phase - Information Coarse Phase - Fine Color - Color - Green Color - Blue EDID Overscan Source Control Signal Information Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 7136B High-Definition Video Scaler: HD-SCALER • 23...
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To navigate to the left (-) or to the right (+) when adjusting a setting in a slider (for example, Brightness), use or . To save a setting in a slider, press OK. • 24 • High-Definition Video Scaler: HD-SCALER Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 7136B...
Crestron HD-SCALER High-Definition Video Scaler Configuration Configuration of input and output signals is performed from the HD-SCALER OSD using the supplied IR remote. For information about the remote, refer to “IR Remote Operation” on page 20. Configuring Analog Input Parameters To configure analog input parameters, navigate to the Analog Input main menu item and then press OK on the IR remote.
EDID of the display or copied (cloned) from the output EDID of the display. • Overscan: Sets overscan to None (default), 2.5%, 5.0%, or 7.5%. In addition, the Signal Information menu item provides display of digital input signal information. 26 • High-Definition Video Scaler: HD-SCALER Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 7136B...
In addition, the Output submenu also allows display of test patterns and provides display of EDID video and audio information as well as video and audio output signal information. Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 7136B High-Definition Video Scaler: HD-SCALER • 27...
Cresnet power usage of the entire chain. If the unit is run from a Crestron system power supply network port, the Cresnet power usage of that unit is the Cresnet power usage of the entire run.
Make sure the cable length value is less than the value calculated on the right side of the equation. For example, a Cresnet run using 18 AWG Crestron Certified Wire and drawing 20 watts should not have a length of run more than 333 feet (101 meters). If Cresnet HP is used for the same run, its length could extend to 1250 feet (381 meters).
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