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C2 -1 000 Series Video Processor Operation Manual.
C2 -10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL.
C2 -10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL Table of Contents 1 DISCLAIMER ................................ ................................ ................................ 1 1.1 Regulatory Agency Acceptance .................... ............ ...............
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 8.5 Edge Blend items within the Adjust keyers group .................... ............ .............. 36 8.6 Items Associated wit h the Adjust sources group .................... ............ ................ 37 8.6.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 11.8 Edge- blending guide lines ................... ............. ..................... ........... ................. 82 11.9 Alignment of projectors ................... ................................ ..........
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 13.13 Image is flashing, snow is present, or source image does not appear. ............ 103 14 RETURN PROCEDURE ................................ ................................ ........... 104 14.1 Are you sure there's a fault? .
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 1 1 DISCLAIMER This product is intended for professional and/or home use. This product is not intended for use in a medical environment and does not have the required certifications for such use.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 2 Caution: This equipment is intended for use in the manner prescribed in the Instruction Manual. Any user changes or modifications not expressly approved by TV One Multimedia Solutions could void the us er’s authority to operate the equipment.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 3 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INS TRUCTIONS To insure the best from this product, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover from the unit.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 4 2.5 Vent ilation Slots and openings in the sides of the unit are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation, avoid obstruction of these openings and ensure the unit is installed in a well - ventilated area.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 5 2.0 IMPORTANT: CONSIGNES DE SECURITE Afin de tirer l e meilleur de ce produit, merci de lire attentivement ce manuel. Gardez - le dans un endroit sûr pour pouvoir le consulter à nouveau. Afin de réduire le risque de choc électrique, ne retirez pas l’unité de sa protection.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 6 L’installation de cette unité doit se faire dans un endroit frais et sec, éloigné de sources excessives de chaleur, de vibrations, de poussière, d’humidité et de froid. 2.5 Aération Les rainures et les ouvertures sur les cotés de l’unité servent à l’aérer.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 7 2.0 INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD Para sacar el mejor provecho de este producto, léase este manual con detenimiento. Guárdelo en un lugar seguro para poder hacerle referencia en el futuro. Para reducir el riesgo de calambre, no quite l a cubierta del aparato.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 8 2.4 Ubicación Este aparato se debe instalar en un lugar seco y fresco, lejos de fuentes de calor excesivas, la vibració n, el polvo, la humedad y el frío. 2.5 Ventilación El aparato viene provisto de ranuras y agujeros en los lados para la ventilación.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 9 2.0 WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSVORSCHRIFTEN Lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung bitte sorgfältig, um Ihr Produkt optimal nützen zu können, und bewahren Sie sie zum späteren Nachschlagen an einem sicheren Ort auf. Entfernen Sie bitte keinesfalls die Abdeckung, um der Gefahr eines Stromschlags vorzubeugen.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 10 2.3 Aufstellung Das Gerät sollte an einem kühlen, trockenen Ort aufgestellt werden, fern von übermäßiger Wärme, Vibrationen, Staub, Feuchtigkeit und Kälte. 2.5 Belüftung Seitliche Schlitze und Öffnungen sorgen für die Belüftung des Geräts.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 11 2.0 BELA NGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES Lees deze handleiding zorgvuldig door om het beste uit uw product te halen. Bewaar het op een veilige plek voor raadpleging in de toekomst. Haal nooit het omhulsel van de eenheid af, dit om de kans op een elektrische schok te verminderen.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 12 2.4 Plaatsing Deze eenheid moet geïnstalleerd worden op een koele droge plaats, uit de buurt van bronnen van extreme hitte, vibraties, stof, vocht en kou. 2.5 Ventilatie De sleuven en openingen aan de zijkant van de eenheid zijn voor ventilatie.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 13 3 DEVICE SUMMARY 3.1 Device Capabilities The C2- 1000 series uses the proprietary CORIO ® 2 Engine to perform its functions, being the second generation of the successful CORIO ® products.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 14 This ‘all in one’ converter facility combines the abilities of a Down Converter PLUS and Video Sca ler PLUS into one unit with added functionality for image superimposition.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 15 4 PRODUCT IMAGES Your C2 - 1000 product should look like one of the units below. Each unit has a different main function (Down Converter, Video Scaler, Universal Scaler) and a subsequently different ability to process video signals.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 16 5 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS The range of buttons on the front of the unit provides the user with quick easy access for selecting a variety of inputs and features. Since all the units in the C2 - 1000 series are different, not all of the descriptions below will be applicable to the unit in question.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 17 RESTORE Hold in briefly to restore to last -saved (power - on) defaults – this is useful to ‘escape’ from non-displayab le configurations. Hold in for longer (two beeps) to perform a Factory reset of user settings.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 18 The STANDBY/ON LED will flash when the unit’s buttons are locked. 5.4.2 Factory Reset If you wish to restore all operational parameters to their original condition, first ensure the unit’s in the operational mode, not in Standby where the red power led is illuminated.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 19 6 AUDIO / VIDEO INPUTS AND OUTPUTS The C2- 1000 series has a number of different inputs and outputs – see earlier front and rear panel diagrams to see what is available on your unit.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 20 RGBS (separate sync at TTL levels) YUV/YPbPr (including tri- level). However, please note that on some units such as Down Converters, the RGB output is there just to loop the PC image through to the PC monitor.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 21 On the back of audio-equipped units are 5 x 3-way connector blocks. These can be removed individually (with care), or can be left in - situ whilst connections are made (by releasing each terminal using a small screwdriver, and then by clamping it back down again once a new cable has been inserted).
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 22 7 INFRA - RED REMOTE CONTROL Your unit is compatible with an optional infra-red remote control as shown below: Resets back to power -on defaults Stores current.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 23 8 MENU LAYOUT AND SETT INGS ADJUSTMENT From here on, we’ll be looking at the menu structure employed in your unit and, more importantly, the individual menu items that allow you to take advantage of the power of the unit.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 24 Menus are arranged so that a p articular general function has a menu name on the top line and beneath that either a sub-menu or one or more related individual settings are displayed.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 25 8.2 Items Associated with the Adjust outputs group This menu group allows adjustments to be made that specifically affect the output of the unit, including output resolution and locking/overlaying onto a computer or video source.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 26 Before turning the Lock feature on, you first must select a valid Lock s ource. Some units may not have all Lock sources available, depending on hardware limitations – see Specifications for details of limitations on your unit.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 27 Status message Description Effec t No display There is no display attached (HOTPLUG is low). Nothing will be output on the DVI connector.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 28 This menu item is only available when the Output resolution is set to PAL or NTSC. With this you can change the output type to the PAL or NTSC standard with the further option of changing the output to the additional PAL & NSTC standards such as PAL - M or PAL- N.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 29 This menu item only appears on units with multiple windows or PIPs. It is used to select which one you want to modify. Alternatively, use one of the dedicated buttons on the front panel to choose the window to adjust.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 30 By adjusting the H/V values, you can crop out the black areas to correct the size on the final output screen. Note that it does not change the shape or aspect ratio of the image – but just removes the parts of the image that are not required.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 31 This is a feature only present in advanced units only. It greatly improves the method of frame - r ate conversion, by allowing the unit to merge frames together during the process. When ‘Off’, the unit will use frame-repetition when converting 50Hz to 60Hz (i.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 32 Certain units can display audio bar measurements and this menu i tem displays how many stereo-bars are shown. A maximum of 4 stereo bars (8 bars in total, with left - right pairs next to each other) can be shown.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 33 Simple Advanced Pixel Zoom level % [100] Zoom H/V [100]100 1.333:1 In [ 0],0 640,480 H/V zoom pan% [50] 50 H/V zoom pan% [50] 50 Out [ 0],0 640,480 H/V crop % [ 0] 0 H/V crop % [ 0] 0 Shrink level % [50] Off ShrnkH/V [50] 50 1.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 34 The diagram below should help to clarify the function of these values: In the example above, ‘In’ has been set to 300,150 as its top- left source co-ordinate, with a size of 750,400. ‘Out’ has been set to 50,50 (i.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 35 Normally, your foreground is the input (window) source and your background is the lock source. This then allows you to superimpose any graphics or video input on top of the lock source by keying out a certain color or range of colors in the input source.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 36 Setting it to Off will cause the colour range that’s defined to be removed - remove the desired colors. Setting it to On will cause the colour range that’s defined to be kept - key out all other colors.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 37 to the voltage within the video signal. These values are best adjusted once any overlapping images are aligned with each other This controls a ‘compensation’ value that sets the minimum brightness of the centre and side areas during edge -blending.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 38 This menu item will be used to correct the aspect ratio of the video sou rce when converted into the final output resolution. The following table details what happens in the available modes: Setting Result Fill (default) The source is stretched to fill the output.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 39 If an external audio s witcher is connected via the OPTION bus, then this menu item selects the desired Audio input for use with the active video source, allowing an audio - follow- video function.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 40 Mode Function Normal /weave The two interlaced fields are simply combined/weaved together. This will often show artifacts on moving images , but can be used when the input is known to be still. Auto Automatically selects Film 3:2 or Medium Range Motion Compensation (M.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 41 Status message Description Effect Inactive HDCP is not active at the DVI connector. HDCP- encrypted material cannot be received by the unit.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 42 If your unit allows ‘HDMI’ to be selected, this can also enable certain audio features depending on the abilities of your unit.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 43 To make this adjus tment, select an RGB source and then provide an image from that source with fine detail, preferably with very sharp vertical lines.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 44 Within limits, you can enhance or soften the appearance of detail within an image. The Sharpness values go b oth negative and positive, with 0 being the default.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 45 If you select ‘ Cut ’ or ‘Fade’, the only remaining menu items will be ‘Switching Fade Time’ and ‘Exit’. Selecting ‘Wipe’ or ‘Push’ exposes additional parameters. This parameter controls how lon g a transition from one input to another takes.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 46 Making adjustments here risks creating a non- standard resolution that is not displayable on a monitor. The resolutions and values within the database are industry standards and should not normally be altered by the user.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 47 This option changes the total number of image pixels on one line of monitor video including the Horizontal sync pulse and blanking time.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 48 There are standards for all current computer and broadcast resolutions that specify the correct width of both Vertical and Horizontal synchronizing pulses. If you are creating a special, non-standard resolution, you may wish to adjust the pulse width to fit your new requirements.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 49 This is an information page showing when the currently installed software was released. The information is useful to the user as he or she compares the date to the website information describing the current software release.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 50 This parameter is available on certain units and controls how bright the LEDs on the front panel appear. This parameter is available on certain units and allows the LCD bac klight to be turned on and off. This parameter is available on certain units and allows the LCD contrast (viewing angle) to be altered.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 51 The scr een labeled ‘Buzzer’ is actually the control for turning the “Beep” “On” or “Off”. Normally this is left in the “On” position to provide positive feedback that your data entries and parameter changes have been accepted.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 52 This is another informational display for usage audit purposes. Certain units have built -in temperature sensors, and if yours has such a feature then the above menu item will appear.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 53 9 SERIAL PORT 9.1 Connection Your unit is fitted with a standard ‘D9’ plug or socket allowing it to be controlled from a computer or other type of terminal or console with a similar interface. Most computers fitted with an RS232 port, known as a ‘COM’ port, will have a ‘D9’ plug on them.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 54 Note: Any command you send to the unit will be replied to either with an error code or with the actual changed value. This may be different to the one you sent; for example, if trying to set a value too high or too low.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 55 10 SERIAL / IP CONTROL SPECIFICATION PLEASE NOTE: Not all units support Serial and/or IP (Ethernet) communications – check to see if this feature is present on your unit. This section outlines how to control a unit via a Serial or Ethernet link (if fitted t o your unit), using ASCII- based commands.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 56 The ACK flag will be returned as 0 if the command is invalid for some reason – for example a bad FUNCTION, WINDOW, OUTPUT or PAYLOAD value. An ACK=0 message will be otherwise identical to the one you sent, so you know exactly which message has the error.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 57 returned means messag e was okay. ACK=0 returned means an error was present in the message. Bit 5 = 0 Reserved for future use. Bit 4 = 0 Reserved for future use. Bit 3 = 0 Reserved for future use. Bit 2 = 1 This bit *must* be se t.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 58 CS ASCII - hex byte that is the (check) sum of all previous bytes (excluding the SOP 'F' character). E.g. The command F0400410082000001C8 has the checksum of 04+00+41+00+82+00+00+01=C8, so the complete command to send is F0400410082000001C8.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 59 Adjust outputs Output enable 170 0=Blanked, 1=Active Lock source (connector) 149 0x10 to 0x1F = RGB1 to RGB16 0x30 to 0x3F = CV1 to CV16 0x40 to 0x4F = YC1 to .
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 60 4 = 16:9 Letterbox centre 5 = 16:9 Letterbox top 6 = >16:9 Letterbox centre 7 = 14:9 Full format 8 = 16:9 Full format Take 11E 0->1 = Perform a Preview - > Program transition Audio amp. Volume 201 - 16 to 15 AES/SDI Chan.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 61 In (top- left H) 21B In (top- left V) 21D In (H size) 21C In (V size) 21E Out (top- left H) 21F Out (top- left V) 221 Out (H size) 220 Out (V size) 222 Aspect change 190 0..2 = Normal, Letterbox, Pillarbox Aspect adjust 102 0.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 62 E.blnd size H 18B 0.. limited by H width E.blnd size V 18C 0.. limi ted by V height E.blnd gamma H 188 1..150 1=0.01, 150=1.50 E.blnd gamma V 18D 1..150 1=0.01, 150=1.50 E.blnd comp cent 198 0..99 E.blnd comp s ide 19D 0.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 63 Label H. Size 10..5F 249 0..8 Label V. Size 10..5F 24A 0..8 Label H. Position 10..5F 24D 0..3 (Off / Left / Center / Right) Label V. Position 10..5F 24E 0..3 (Off / Top / Middle / Bottom) Label char. to adj. 10.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 64 (Film mode detected) 10..FF 0E3 0..1 = Not detected, Detected Diagonal interpolation 10..FF 22B 0..1 = Off, On Noise reduction 10..5F 23F 0..1 = Off, On Bright 30..5F 0BB 0..180 Contrast 30..5F 0BC 0..180 Saturation 30.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 65 2 = Presets Tally input number 261 1 to 8 Tally preset to load 262 1 to 50 Adjust resolutions Note: You MUST set the 'Image to adjust' value to the correct value first, and only then change the other values - otherwise you may be adjusting the wrong entry.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 66 Board temp. (deg.C) 0CD Read only Air temp. (deg.C) 148 Read only Regulators temp.(deg.C) 147 Read only PLD temp. (deg.C) 111 Read only Fan speed (rpm) 0CE Read only Led brightness 12C 0..100 LCD backlight 200 0.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 67 Set output 1 window B Source to RGB2 F 04 00 42 00 82 000011 D9 CR F 44 00 42 00 82 000011 19 CR Set output 1 window A to Enable advanced aspect control Note c.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 68 10.5.1 Reading a previously stored Macro In order to read a macro the following commands must be sent in this specific order – no other commands should be sent between these messages. The CHA in these cases relate not to the source but to the macro we are reading.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 69 F 04 02 42 00 F1 00000 1 3A CR F 44 02 42 00 F1 000001 7A CR Write the function for first item in macro 3 = Zoom F 04 02 42 00 F3 000086 C1 CR F 44 02 42 00 F3.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 70 S et to 720p 60Hz output 0000EC Cycle presets (demo mode) 0100EE Select DVI - I1 as source 000200 Select DVI - I2 as source 000201 Select DVI - I3 as source 00.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 71 Run Macro 6 000267 Run Macro 7 000268 Add to Macro 1 020119 Add to Macro 2 02011A Add to Macro 3 02011B Add to Macro 4 02011C Add to Macro 5 02011D Add to Macr.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 72 Select CV2 as source for window A 000240 Select CV3 as source for window A 000241 Select YC1 as source for window A 000242 Select YC2 as source for window A 00.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 73 Select YUV1 as source 000264 Logo 1A toggle on/off 000265 Logo 2B toggle on/off 000266 Window 1A toggle on/off 00026D Window 2B toggle on/off 00026E Go to Lock.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 74 Erase Preset 4 280194 Erase Preset 5 280195 Erase Preset 6 280196 Erase Preset 7 280197 Erase Preset 8 280198 Erase Preset 9 280199 Erase Preset 10 28019A Set output to BLACK 00029B Set output to WHITE 00029C Toggle edge blend lines on/off 00029D Cycle scaler inputs 0002A3 I.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 75 COMMON OPERATIONS This section provides step by step instructions for some common operations. 10.6 Operation of the Keyer Some units come equipped with a very powerful Luminance and Chrominance Keyer.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 76 to decrease the ‘min’ values and increase the ‘max’ values to broaden the range of colors keyed out. At this point, only the key color should remain transparent.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 77 11 EDGE - BLENDING SETUP 11.1 Introduction Edge -blending is a method whereby two or more video/data projectors are used together with part of their images overlapping, thereby creating a wider (or taller) display more suitable for showing wide-screen video images.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 78 11.2 Edge - blending requirements To obtain the best edge - blending results, you will need: 1. A perfectly flat projection screen. This is vital, or it will not be possible to perfectly align your two projected images with each other.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 79 11.3 Basic setup of the two projectors The above diagram shows how the two projects should be placed to create a wider than normal image. The amount by w hich they overlap is very important, as this will also relate to the zooming values to be used for each of the CORIO®2 scaling engines.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 80 For use with dual- channel scalers such as the C2 - 7000 series, connect your video source (e.g. a DVD player or computer) to an input on the C2 -7000 unit. It is not necessary to feed two signals – the C2- 70 00 unit can use the same signal for both outputs.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 81 20% overlap are usually around 180%. In other words, not quite 2x zooming (since that would give no overlap at all). Figure ‘a’ shows the original image and ‘b’ shows the two zoomed images. Note that the two images are at different ‘Pan’ positions – i.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 82 E = 2 * H * (1 – Z/200) [pixels] For example, with zoom (Z) at 190%, o utput resolution of 1024x768 (H=1024), we can calculate E as: E = 2 * 1024 * (1 – 190/200) = 102.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 83 11.9 Alignment of projectors This is possibly the most difficult part of properly setting up edge blending. Using the guide lines, you need to fine - tune your projector positions and tilts so that the above - mentioned red and green vertical lines perfectly overlap to produce yellow ones.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 84 Rotation – one or both of the projectors has a slight tilt. Once corrected, you may then need to re - align them. Key-stoning – ensure your projectors have the same keystone values, to produce perfectly aligned vertical lines.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 85 11.10 Gamma correction By now you should have two perfectly aligned projectors, but possibly with a brighter than normal overlap. This is most probably because a projector’s luminance is not perfectly linear and therefore will need to have what’s called ‘gamma correction’ applied.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 86 The compensation is needed because most projectors cannot output pure black – there’s always some light ‘leaking’ to the projection screen.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 87 1. Either use a 2 nd output from the unit with Output 1, or a distribution amplifier to generate a 2 nd identical signal. Feed this into RGB1 on the unit handling Output 2. 2. Go to ‘Adjust outputs’ for Output 2 3.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 88 E.blnd H 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x720 1280x1024 1600x1200 1920x1080i 50 192 194 195 196 196 197 197 55 191 193 195 196 196 197 197 60 191 193 194 195 195 .
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 89 12 WINDOWS CONTROL PAN EL A powerful utility is available for the C2 product range and can be downloaded from our support web site or found on the Product CD (where supplied). To install the application click on the setup file and follow the on screen instructions.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 90 In the Ethernet section be sure to set the IP address to the same as the address you have set on the unit (units Ethernet menu).
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 91 Figure 4 Detecting a unit Once the appli cation detects and connects to a unit you will be asked if you wish to “synchronize with the unit”, this will read all the settings from the connected unit and update the application.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 92 12.3 Application menu’s 12.3.1 File menu Figure 6 File menu Across the top of the application are the toolbar menu options. The first menu item is File within this menu you can S ave and L oad previous setups into the application, these setups contain all the settings of the unit.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 93 - The Program Buttons menu w ill program the button assignments into the unit - The Program Resolutions menu will program the resolutions into the unit as defined on the resolutions Tab. - The Program Settings menu will program all adjustments into the unit 12.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 94 Figure 10 Scripting button screen Up to 24 buttons/functions can be defi ned, and each of these buttons/functions can perform multiple actions. Figure 11 Script editor In order to edit or create a script select Script- >Edit from the menu, this will then present the script editor as shown above.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 95 12.5.1 Loading Still Images / Testcards Figure 12 Image loader To program a Still Image / Testcard into the unit select the ‘Testcards’ tab from the image programmer screen and then press Load Image . You can select JPEG, BMP and GIF images.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 96 12.5.2 Loading Logos Figure 13 Logo Loader To program a logo into the unit select the ‘Logos’ tab from the image programmer screen and then press Load Image . You can select JPEG, BMP and GIF images. The image will be loaded and shown on the screen.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 97 12.5.3 Maximum Ima ge size – how large can my Logo / Still Image / Testcard be? The image size for a L ogo or Still Image / Testcard is limited by the amount.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 98 There are 2 ways to create a resolution using this tool. The easiest, shown on the New resolution tab at the side, allows you to create a new resolu tion using the minimum information of Horizontal and Vertical size and the desired refresh rate.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 99 Figure 16 Add resolution to table Once your new resolution is added, you can program the resolution into the Scaler using the Communications menu and then selecting Program into unit and then selecting Program Resolutions .
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 100 Figure 17 Resolution editor - advanced timings In order to modify an existing resolution simply click on the resolution table at the bottom of the screen and it parameters will be editable within the Timings tab.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 101 13 TROUBLESHOOTING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT If problems are experienced, please read through the symptom topics below in order to resolve the problem. After doing so, if you still need to, contact Technical Support at http://www.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 102 13.4 There is excessive flicker on the Output. Try using a different Flicker reduction mode. Turning the contrast down and the brightness up on the output device can have a large effect on flicker. Or try adjusting the brightness and contrast of the source input by selecting the Input adjust menu.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 103 13.11 The RGB input is selected but the image is rolling or pink. Check the Adjust sources menu and confirm that the input type and sync method is set correctly. (Having YUV input selected, instead of RGBHV often causes this problem).
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 104 14 RETURN PROCEDURE Before returning your unit for repair, there are several checks you can make yourself to make sure the problem is actually caused by a failure.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 105 Please clearly state the return number on the outside packaging and on any accompanying documentation. This will greatly speed up processing. IMPORTANT: DO NOT return a unit for warranty repair without first obtaining a Re turn Authorization Number.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 106 15 WARRANTY POLICY LIMITED WARRANTY – With the exceptions noted in the next paragraph, TV One warrants the original purchaser that the equipment it manufactures or sells will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of purchase.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 107 16 CONNECTOR PINOUTS 16.1 HD15 connector 1. Red / Pr / R- Y 2. Green / Y 3. Blue / Pb / B -Y 4. ID2 (input & output linked) 5. GND 6. GND 7. GND 8. GND 9. No connection 10. GND 11. GND on input, pulled high on output (used for auto-termination) 12.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 108 16.4 Multi - way audio connector L = Left signal G = Signal ground (shared with left and right) R = Right signal 16.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 109 17 SPECIFICATIONS See product front and rear diagrams for details of product I/O. Not all units have all the inputs and outputs listed here.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 110 PC Resolutions: any up to 2048x2048 (user adjustable) HDTV Resolutions: any up to 1080p Vertical Refresh Rate: any to 250Hz 17.5 Audio input/output (certain models only) Inputs: 4 x unbalanced stereo via screw terminals Output: 1 x unbalanced stereo via screw terminals Switching resistance: approx.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 111 17.10 Environmental Operating Temperature 0° to +45° C (+32° to +113° F) Operating Humidity 10% to 85%, Non - condensing Storage Temperature -10° to +70° C (+14° to +158° F) Storage Humidity 10% to 85%, Non - condensing 17.
C2 - 10 00 S ERIES O PERATION M ANUAL 112 18 CONTACT INFORMATION Should you have and questions or require assistance with this product in areas not covered by this manual, please contact TV One at the.
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