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Owner ’s Guide.
IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings.
ADDITIONAL S AFETY INSTRUCTIONS • T o ensure maximum performance, please read this manual carefully . Keep it in a safe place for future reference • Install this unit in a cool, dry , clean place – away from windows, heat sources, sources of excessive vibration, dust, moisture and cold.
Thank you very much for purchasing Crystalio II , the World’s most advanced video processor! This unit will bring you a breathtaking visual experience by revealing the full potential of your display devices. After unpacking Crystalio II , please save all packing materials; they may be useful as a safe way to transport your system.
Safety Information 2 Important Safety Instructions 2 Additional Safety Instructions 3 Welcome 4 1. About Crystalio II 8 1.1 Why do I need Crystalio II? 8 1.2 Video Processing History 8 1.3 Video Processing T echnology Primer 9 2. F amiliarizing yourself with Crystalio II 11 2.
5. Crystalio II Configuration 30 5.1 INPUT Sub-Menu 30 5.1.1 Input Select 30 5.1.2 Input Port Configuration 31 5.1.3 Analog Input Adjust 31 5.1.4 Hide Input Source 32 5.1.5 Input Profile 32 5.2 IMAGE Sub-Menu 33 5.2.1 Video Settings 33 5.2.2 Color T emperature 34 5.
7. Advanced OSD options 57 7.1 HDMI Input Configuration 57 7.2 Advanced Gamma Correction 58 7.2.1 User Defined Gamma Curve 58 7.2.2 R/G/B Individual Gamma Curve 59 7.3 Y/C Delay 60 7.4 Noise Reducer 60 7.5 Smooth Scaling 60 7.6 Faroudja Processor Chip Advanced Options 61 7.
With the huge success of Crystalio in past years, Pixel Magic Systems Ltd. is now proud to introduce an absolute must for any videophile passionate about their hi-performance home entertainment system: Crystalio II .
1.3 VIDEO PROCESSING TECHNOLOG Y PRIMER Crystalio II gets to the very heart of this problem by a combination of expert video engineering design from Pixel Magic together with the awesome power of the Gennum Visual Excellence Processing (VXP) image processor .
F AROUDJA TECHNOLOGIES: DCDi ® DCDi ® eliminates the jaggedness that conventional up-converters cause to diagonal edges in video. DCDi ® ’s unique algorithm identifies all the moving edges in a s.
2.1 CR YST ALIO II FRONT P ANEL POWER button Press once to switch on; press once again to switch to standby . The status is shown by the power indicator LED . Caution: When Crystalio II is switched off, please wait for at least 10 seconds before switching it on again.
FILM & 2:2 PULLDOWN indicator LEDs P AS STHRU indicator LED LCD Display The LCD display has 2 distinct modes see Section 6 for further details: Status Display By default, the LCD displays the curr.
2.2 CR YST ALIO II REAR P ANEL POWER Power Supply Cable Entry Use the cable supplied with your Crystalio II . VIDEO INPUT TERMINALS These allow you to connect your video sources to Crystalio II .
Component 3, Component 4 Support the following formats and resolutions: • Component Video YPbPr; 480i, 576i • RGBS (RGB with composite sync); 480i, 576i • 2 x Composite (CVBS) Video and 1 x S - .
COMPUTER/NETWORK CONNECTIVITY These are optional/advanced connections RS232 DB9 Male Serial connection Allows Crystalio II to be integrated into and controlled by third party control systems. Infrared In/Out for room-to-room remote control USB2.0 port 1; USB2.
1 OSD group keys Keys for OSD operations are: • Menu - enters and exits the on-screen display (OSD) • Arrow keys: Up, Down, Left, Right - selects different items, or adjusts values • OK - confir.
• Pressing Up arrow key will increase the numeric value by 1 • Pressing Down arrow key will decrease the numeric value by 1 • Pressing OK key confirms the numeric entry • Pressing the Back key.
3.1 COMP A TIBLE EQUIPMENT In simple terms, Crystalio II serves as a video processor which enhances video signals from source devices and then delivers the enhanced video signal to the display devices.
referred to as SVHS. 5 Composite - the most common and lowest performing video connection. TIPS: It is recommended that you try to bypass any internal processing in your source by choosing the output signal that matches the media type.
4.1 CONFIGURE Y OUR VIDEO SOURCE Even if your standard definition video source has the option to output progressive video (denoted by a number and then the letter ‘p’, for example 480p), for maxim.
OR Press the Output remote control key and a mini menu selection list pops up. Select the output terminal via which your display device has been connected and press OK to confirm.
Video T est P attern: Horizontal Line 50 Pixel Perfect Video T est P attern: Horizontal Line 50 Not Pixel Perfect Video T est P attern: V ertical Line 50 Pixel Perfect Video T est P attern: V ertical .
4.6.2 OUTPUT 50HZ OR 60HZ AUTOMA TICALL Y If your display supports 50Hz input and can produce real 50Hz refresh rate video image*, it is better to configure Crystalio II to output 50Hz resolution when source video is 50Hz (i.e. P AL signal); and output 60Hz resolution when the source video is 60Hz (i.
• If you are not sure which video level is correct, leave it at the default setting. Or , if the picture is excessively dark or very washed out, try changing the HDMI output level to see which one l.
4.6.3.2 CALIBRA TE THE VIDEO LEVEL AND COLOR BAL ANCE OF Y OUR VIDEO SOURCES Once you have calibrated your display for correct video output levels and color balance, you don’t have to calibrate your video sources if they also have correct video level and color balance .
Step 6: Repeat step 3 to step 5 until the brightness and contrast settings need not be changed, and R/G/B Offset and R/G/B Gain settings of the video source are satisfactory .
If your projector’s native output is 4:3 (e.g. some 1400x1050 LCOS projectors) and you are using an anamorphic lens to compress it to show a 16:9 image, you need to configure the Screen Shape to be 16:9 instead of the default 4:3 .
refresh rate. For example, let’s take a 1280 x 720 @ 60Hz timing which has 720 active lines, a vertical front porch of 3, a vertical sync width of 7 and a vertical back porch of 23. T otal vertical figure becomes 753; multiply this by the vertical refresh rate of 60 and the answer is 45180.
4.7.3 BASIC CALIBRA TION See Section 4.6.3 for help with picture calibration. Most of the basic steps for pixel-based displays apply except for CRT projectors. They may have more control over color balance, which generally involves the ability to calibrate and store color balance per projector source memory .
TIPS FOR USING THIS SECTION • Throughout this manual OSD refers to the On-Screen Display • SD video is Standard Definition video such as 480i or 576i • HD video is High Definition video such as .
5.1.2 INPUT POR T CONFIGURA TION This option is used to define the characteristics of the input ports • Y ou can define the format of the component input ports • Y ou can assign a name to each input port to improve day to day operation.
• Use the Left/Right arrow remote control keys to adjust the sliders • Use the Up/Down arrow remote control keys to select between Pixel Clock , Position and Clock Phase • When OK is pressed on .
• Store the input profile by pressing any of the profile numbers under Store • Recall any input profile by pressing the desire profile number under Recall • By pressing the action button, the OS.
5.2.2 COLOR TEMPERA TURE • The effect of Offset is roughly the same as “Brightness”. It adjusts the overall video level of the image. The most obvious effect is that when it is increased, you’ll see the black level of the image become brighter • The effect of Gain is roughly the same as “Contrast”.
When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: • T ype is either Standard, Low IRE , High IRE , or S-Shape • V alues can be positive or negative • A value of '0' results in no gamma correction.
When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: • Store the gamma profile by pressing any of the profile numbers under Store • Recall any gamma profile by pressing the desi.
5.2.4 ASPECT RA TIO This option is used to set the image aspect ratio. • 4:3 LetterBox is for 4:3 LetterBox material, which is a 4:3 source, with black bars at top and bottom and which places meaningful video data at the centre of a 16:9 area • 16:9 LetterBox/2.
• When overscan is smaller than zero, the image is reduced in size and borders are filled with the background color (see Section 5.2.7 on how to change the background color) • Use the Left/Right a.
When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: • The background color can be defined by selecting the color and pressing OK • Default background color is Black 5.2.8 DEINTERL ACE This option allows the user to select the deinterlacing method of Crystalio II .
• NTSC@30: Crystalio II will automatically select the deinterlacing method from one of the below: • DCDi • 3:2 reverse pulldown • 2:2 reverse pulldown (P AL and NTSC) • 2:2 Even: Crystalio II will only use 2:2 reverse pulldown (even) • 2:2 Odd: Crystalio II will only use 2:2 reverse pulldown (odd) 5.
5.2.1 1 VIDEO PROFILE This option stores video image configuration parameters, which include: • Image Aspect Ratio • Overscan • Image Position • Image Crop • Video settings: Brightness, Cont.
5.3 OUTPUT SUB -MENU The Output sub-menu consists of all options related to the output of Crystalio II. 5.3.1 OUTPUT SELECT This option is used to select the Primary video output port. • Video output of Crystalio II is targeted for the Primary output port • Crystalio II simultaneously outputs video to all three output ports.
5.3.2 OUTPUT POR T CONFIGURA TION This option defines the characteristics of output ports. • Y ou can define the color space of the analog output port • Y ou can name each output port When the act.
5.3.3 OUTPUT RESOLUTION This option defines the output resolution. Select one of the following: • Standard F ormat , such as 480p, 720p60, 1080i60, etc • Fixed Resolution , such as 1024x768p60, 12.
• T o add a new customized resolution, edit the timing parameters and press the action button • If you want to define a customized output resolution with 24Hz (or 48Hz/72Hz) refresh rate, enter 23.98 (or 47.95/71.93), instead of 24.00 (or 48.00/72.
output resolution. Example: 1280 x 768 pixels is 1.66 (1280 divided by 768) and 1280 x 1024 pixels is 1.25 (1280 divided by 1024). This setting is normally used for non-standard display aspect ratios.
When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: • The mask layer color can be defined by selecting the color and pressing OK • Default mask layer color is Black 5.
When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: • Y ou can define names for each output profile to help with identification • Maximum number of characters in the text box is 20 • Clear the name by pressing the action button 5.
5.4.1 AUDIO INPUT SELECT This option selects the audio input port that should be mapped to the current video input source. • Any audio input port can be mapped to any video input source, with the fo.
5.4.3 AUDIO DEL A Y This option sets the audio delay , or time difference, between the audio input and audio output of Crystalio II . Since all video processors require a period of time to deinterlace and scale video this option allows the audio to be synchronized to the video.
5.5 SYSTEM SUB -MENU The System sub-menu consists of all options related to the system settings of Crystalio II. 5.5.1 OSD OPTIONS Y ou can change some characteristics of the OSD , such as: • The transparency of the OSD • The size of the OSD* • Whether the OSD animation effects # are ON or OFF • The time-out period of the OSD , i.
5.5.2 FRONT P ANEL This option controls the behavior of the Crystalio II LCD front panel, including: • Back light of the LCD front panel • Front P anel LED lights For the LCD panel backlighting, the Active setting means auto dim after a preset period of time.
5.5.4 ADV ANCED OPTION This option controls whether advanced options are shown or hidden inside the OSD . Please refer to Section 7 for details of advanced OSD options available. 5.5.5 F ACTOR Y SETTINGS RESET This option resets all settings to Factory Default.
5.5.6 FIRMW ARE UPGRADE This option is used to do firmware upgrades. If your firmware is downloaded onto a USB disk, insert it into Crystalio II’s USB port and press the action button to start the firmware upgrade 5.5.7 IMPOR T/EXPOR T SETTINGS Crystalio II’s settings can be exported and saved onto a USB disc for later import and restore.
6. FRONT P ANEL CONFIGURA TION A sub-set of Crystalio II configurations can be done using the front panel and LCD Display . The menu tree diagram on the following page illustrates the navigation of the menu and the configuration options available.
FRONT P ANEL LCD MENU- TREE 56.
7. ADV ANCED OSD OPTIONS 7.1 HDMI INPUT CONFIGURA TION This option is used to set the input format of the HDMI input ports. When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following HDMI Input.
7.2 ADV ANCED GAMMA CORRECTION This option is available only in firmware version 2.00 or later 7.2.1 USER DEFINED GAMMA CURVE When User is selected as the Gamma T ype and the action button is pressed,.
Use the Left/Right remote control keys to adjust the Output Luminance at that IRE value. T o return to the User IRE slider press the Back remote control key .
7.3 Y/C DEL A Y This option is used to set the Y/C delay of the source. • Sometimes the timing of Luminance (brightness) and Chrominance (color) of the video source signal may be slightly mismatched due to transmission delay , long S - Video cable runs, or incorrectly encoded source material.
• High values of smoothness can reduce the “Staircase” effect when the resolution of the input video source is low , or when it has a certain degree of pixelization • Low values of smoothness .
7.6.1 TRUE LIFE When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: • Enter value in the [numeric entry bo.
7.6.2 FILM BIAS This option adjusts the deinterlacer’s level of bias towards either film mode or video mode while operating in any automatic detection mode.
• For the analog output port, you can define the following: • Color Space • Sync Polarity/T ype • V oltage P ump 7.7.1 VOL TAGE PUMP V oltage P ump is used to compensate for losses over long cables runs. When the V oltage Pump option is Low , the analog port has +3.
7.7.3 OUTPUT SYNC POL ARITY/SYNC TYPE • Output Horizontal and V ertical sync polarities of HDMI can be defined as Positive or Negative • When Analog output is RGBHV , Horizontal and V ertical sync polarities can be defined as Positive or Negative.
If the Analog output is configured as YPbPr , the OSD turns to the following page: 7.7.4 OUTPUT POR T CONFIGURA TION WHEN IN P ASSTHRU MODE • P assthru from SDI and analog input is available only in firmware version 2.00 or later • P assthru to Analog output is available only in firmware version 2.
When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: Crystalio II simultaneously outputs video to all three output ports. However , priority is always given to the Primary Output Port (see Section 5.
7.7.5 OUTPUT SYNC POL ARITY/SYNC TYPE WHEN IN P ASSTHRU MODE • Output Horizontal and V ertical sync polarities of HDMI can be defined as: • Positive • Negative • Same as Input • When Analog .
• Select the correct polarity for your display . Consult the display manufacturer’s user guide for help • If polarity is unknown, select the polarity that gives a stable picture.
7.8 AUDIO DEL A Y PROFILE Y ou can define different durations of audio delay and save it to audio delay profile. There are a total of 10 profiles and each can be named.
When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: • Define the secondary passthru video path by selecting the Passthru Video From option • Video Input: • Y ou can select vi.
• Video Output: • Y ou can select any of the output ports as “secondary passthru” output port. However , when the output port of “normal processing” and “secondary passthru” is the sam.
The passthru path and settings can be stored in profiles. When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: • Secondary P assthru profile consists of the following: • Seconda.
7.10 PICTURE IN PICTURE/PICTURE B Y PICTURE • When Crystalio II is in “Picture In Picture” (PIP) mode, there is a small sub-picture on top of the main picture, which comes from another video input source.
• Audio Output: • Y ou can also define any audio output port as the output of sub-picture audio. In this case, the audio output port(s) is switched to output audio from the “audio source of sub-.
When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: • PIP/PBP profile contains the following: • PIP/PBP .
7.11 D YNAMICVP TM Crystalio II can perform a set of programmed actions according to the video input format. For example, output resolution can be changed according to the input video frame rate. • DynamicVP TM will take effect only when the DynamicVP Mode is “ ON ” • Crystalio II checks the video format under “ When Input ” one by one.
• Action/Resolution dropdown 1 options: • Output Format • Output Resolution • Custom Resolution (available only if customized resolutions are defined) • Load Output Profile • Load Video Pr.
• DynamicVP mode (including ON and OFF) • All the DynamicVP rules (including the “ Otherwise ” condition) When the action button is pressed, the OSD turns to the following page: • Y ou can d.
Problem Solution No Picture • Check power cable • Check power switches • Ensure that the video cables are connected between the display device and the Crystalio II • Ensure that the video input source is selected (see Section 5.1.1 ) • Ensure that your display is connected to the Primary Output Port (see Section 5.
Problem Solution Picture is displayed but it is • Adjust the Position of Analog Input Adjust if necessary (see shifted to the right (or left) Section 5.
PRODUCT SUPPOR T Caution: Under NO circumstances should you attempt to open, repair or modify your Crystalio II unit as this could expose you to electrical shock, and/or severely damage your Crystalio II .
© 2005 Pixel Magic Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. Crystalio, Pixel Magic, DynamicVP , UltraAR and Ultra-Fine Audio Delay are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pixel Magic Systems Ltd. VXP and Visual Excellence Processing are trademarks of Gennum Corporation.
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