Lumagen Vision Pro User Manual And Installer Manual

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  • Page 1 Vision Pro Video Processor User Manual and Installer Guide...
  • Page 2 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Unauthorized modifications to this equipment may void Lumagen’s limited warranty and the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Lumagen and VisionPro are trademarks of Lumagen, Inc. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. WARNINGS: Do not defeat the safety features of the power supply or power cord, such as, but not limited to, removing the ground pin connection.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ™ User Manual and Installer Guide Vision Pro Table of Contents Introduction........................1 Features..........................1 Overview of the VisionPro™ Video Processor...............2 User Guide........................4 Remote Control – User Commands ................4 User Commands ......................5 Power ........................5 Input Selection......................5 Configuration Memory Selection ................5 Input Aspect Ratio Selection..................5 Image Zoom ......................5...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Vision Pro Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Lumagen VisionPro™ Video Processor. It has been designed to offer great video processing quality, while providing the best available value. We hope you find that the VisionPro Video Processor exceeds your expectations.
  • Page 5: Overview Of The Visionpro™ Video Processor

    Input 1 Input Filtering Deinterlace Input 2 and Scaling and TV Input 3 Decoder Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Digital-to- RGB/ Input 7 Analog Input 8 Conversion Pass- through VisionPro Functional Block Diagram © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 6 RS232 commands. Critical display setup parameters have direct commands. Other functions use an on-screen menu. The composite, SVideo and component inputs each have two independent configuration memories, to allow options such as day/night or video/film specific modes. © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 7: User Guide

    Memory MENU Ratio Selection Selection Step ENTER  Input Aspect EXIT Image Ratio Selection Zoom Step YPRPB RGBHV RGBS RGsB 480P 540P 600P 720P 768P 840P 1080P 1080I VRES VRATE HRATE ASPECT DISPLAY SETUP © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 8: User Commands

    On Screen Display Pressing ENTER activates the On-Screen-Display (OSD), when the menu is inactive. The OSD shows the active input, memory, input aspect ratio, zoom, and bias (video or film). © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 9: Installer Guide

    The front panel is shown below. VisionPro Vi deo Pr ocessor POWER I NPUT AS PECT IR sensor Aspect Ratio Input select Power LCD display with backlight © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    Additional cables may be purchased at the www.lumagen.com website. Note that the type of each input must be programmed as described in the Input Type section.
  • Page 11: Rack Mounting

    The VisionPro remote control provides direct access to critical commands, such as display-setup. Other commands use the on-screen menu system. A Pronto™ .ccf file is available at the www.lumagen.com website. The VisionPro remote control’s major functional groups are described in the figure below.
  • Page 12: Quick Start

    • Lock the configuration. The command format is: → → MENU LOCK LOCKED ENTER Note: Changes must be saved into nonvolatile-memory before entering standby mode, or disconnecting the power supply, or they will be lost. © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 13: Command Format

    • To prevent unintended configuration modifications, after saving, use the lock command. If the serial port is used, the ASCII character associated with the respective remote control button must be sent. See the Serial Interface section for information on serial commands. © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 14: Installation Commands

    This command maintains the current display type, aspect ratio, and vertical refresh rate. Out of range values are ignored. The command format is: VRES , value, ENTER → → → → value, MENU VRES ENTER © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 15 Reposition the active display. An example use for this command is to match fixed display timing requirements. This command can also be used to match the pass-through input timing. The command format is: → → → → [ MENU ENTER  © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 16: Input Configuration

    The setup for each input configuration memory is independent. For example, if memory type A for an input is meant to be the same as memory type B for that same input, the input configuration must be copied from one to the other. © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 17: Input Sizing

    Adjust the horizontal Chroma phase in relation to Luma. It is suggested that the Chroma phase calibration image on the Video Essentials™ disk (title 17, chapter 24) be used to calibrate the Chroma phase. → → → → [ MENU , ], ENTER CPHASE  © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 18 Each input configuration memory can be named. The command format is: → → MENU NAME Follow the on-screen directions. The arrows select which input to change and  then which character to change. The arrows change the selected character. © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 19: Miscellaneous Commands

    The intensity can be adjusted from 10 to 100 IRE, in 10 IRE steps. The arrows adjust the intensity. The command format is: → → → [ MENU MISC TPAT ENTER  © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 20: Saving The Configuration

    The command format is: → → MENU ENTER SAVE UNDO Revert To Factory Settings Set all parameters to factory defaults. This command does not save these settings into nonvolatile memory. MENU → → MENU ENTER SAVE FCTRY © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 21: Serial Interface

    L u m a g en LBOX 16:9 STBY MEMA MEMB INPUT SELECT Menu  ENTER < Enter > Exit YPRPB RGBHV RGBS RGsB 480P 540P 600P 720P 768P 840P 1080P 1080I VRES VRATE HRATE ASPECT DISPLAY SETUP © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 22: Selecting The Output Resolution

    768p for other formats. Lower resolutions work with these smaller aspect ratios, but material that is “enhanced for 16:9 televisions” will be set to the minimum scale factor of 1.0 and cropped to fit the screen. Note, for these calculations, 1080i is the same as 540p. © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Vision Pro Troubleshooting Following are some common problems, along with suggestions to help resolve them. Also, check the www.lumagen.com website for updated troubleshooting information. No picture is visible: Are all components properly connected to power and power outlets switched on?
  • Page 24: Specifications

    Dimensions: 17” (W) by 10” (D) by 3.5” (H). Power consumption: 10 watts nominal. Standby mode: 2 watts. The power supply input rating is from 100 to 240 volts at 47 to 63 Hertz. © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...
  • Page 25 ™ User Manual and Installer Guide Vision Pro Silent operation (no fan). © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. 503-617-1971 Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. www.lumagen.com © 2003 Lumagen, Inc. Rev 1.02...

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