User Guide

HDTV UpConverter 8
HDTV UpConverter 9
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Introduction
English
Introduction
: P r odu c t F e atu res :
Video Input Auto-Detect The UpConverter can detect which inputs you have video
signals connected. You can scan through the video inputs and then when you use the
Input button on the remote you will skip to only those inputs.
Have video playing on all of your connected devices when choosing Video
input auto-detect.
1.) Select Video Input Menu
2.) Select Auto-detect and choose SCAN
3.) Close on-screen menu by pressing Menu button twice
4.) Press the INPUT button on the remote to begin scanning video inputs
Video Input Menu – We have added Red, Blue and Green settings for both Black Level
and Picture (contrast) for the Component video inputs. This sets the levels of the incoming
component video signal before any video processing occurs. This will give you greater
control of color and image quality from the component input source. The brightness, color,
saturation, etc. controls on Main and PiP menus are for output settings from the video
processor.
Additional Output Resolutions – we have published that the HDTV UpConverter will
support 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i, however we have added the following resolutions to
accommodate the native resolutions of several xed pixel display devices such as Plasma
and LCD at panels and video projectors:
Additional supported resolutions are: 852 x 480p, 1024 x 768p, 1280 x 768p, 1336 x 768p
and 1920 X 540p.
Your display device will likely not support all of these resolutions. If you select a resolution
that your device does not support, you may get a black screen or you may see video
garbled on the screen. If this happens, Press the menu button 2 times and then press the
480p button on the remote and your video image should re-appear.
Down Conversion – We have published the features of this product as an HDTV
UpConverter but in fact the unit can Down Convert as well as UpConvert video signals.
This means that if you are receiving a 1080i HD signal from your HDTV tuner or receiver,
you can down convert to 720p or to a native resolution (see above) that matches the xed
pixel resolution of your display device.