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agreed upon in the contract, all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid. Not included in the guarantee coverage are system failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser, e.g. interfaces. Normal wear as well as normal maintenance are not subject to the guarantee provided by Barco either. The environmental conditions as well as the servicing and maintenance regulations specified in this manual must be complied with by the customer.
léÉê~íçêë=p~ÑÉíó=pìãã~êó The general safety information in this summary is for operating personnel. aç=kçí=oÉãçîÉ=`çîÉêë=çê=m~åÉäë There are no user-serviceable parts within the unit. Removal of the top cover will expose dangerous voltages. To avoid personal injury, do not remove the top cover. Do not operate the unit without the cover installed.
qÉêãë=få=qÜáë=j~åì~ä=~åÇ=bèìáéãÉåí=i~ÄÉäáåÖ= t^okfkd Highlights an operating procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which, if not strictly observed, could result in injury to or death of personnel. Note Highlights an essential operating procedure, condition or statement. `^rqflk The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
中国大陆 RoHS `ÜáåÉëÉ=j~áåä~åÇ=oçep 根据中国大陆 《电子信息产品污染控制管理办法》(也称为中国大陆 RoHS), 以 下部分列出了 Barco 产品中可能包含的有毒和 / 或有害物质的名称和含量。中国大 陆 RoHS 指令包含在中国信息产业部 MCV 标准:“ 电子信息产品中有毒物质的限 量要求 ” 中。 According to the “China Administration on Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products” (Also called RoHS of Chinese Mainland), the table below lists the names and contents of toxic and/or hazardous substances that Barco’s product may contain.
在中国大陆销售的相应电子信息产品 (EIP)都必须遵照中国大陆 《电子 信息产品污染控制标识要求》标准贴上环保使用期限 (EFUP)标签。 Barco 产品所采用的 EFUP 标签 (请参阅实例,徽标内部的编号使用于制 定产品)基于中国大陆的 《电子信息产品环保使用期限通则》标准。 All Electronic Information Products (EIP) that are sold within Chinese Mainland must comply with the “Electronic Information Products Pollution Control Labeling Standard” of Chinese Mainland, marked with the Environmental Friendly Use Period (EFUP) logo.
`Ü~åÖÉ=eáëíçêó The following table lists the changes to the ImagePRO-II User’s Guide. Table 0-1. Rev Change History Date ECO # Description Approved By 00 December 2011 592648 Initial release R. Pellicano 01 September 2013 609039 Added descriptions for Audio processing and Stereoscopic (S3D) processing R.
q~ÄäÉ=çÑ=`çåíÉåíë `Ü~éíÉê=N fåíêçÇìÅíáçå =K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K= N Chapter Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to Use This Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navigating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table of Contents and Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Installation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Installing the ImagePRO-II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 `Ü~éíÉê=Q jÉåì=lêáÉåí~íáçå=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=OP In This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power-Up Initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents About Genlock Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Saving an Output Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Restoring Output Configuration Default Values . . . . . . . . . . 70 Working with Test Patterns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Setting Up a Test Pattern in Standard System Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Setting Up Test Patterns in Dual-Channel Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents About the 3D/Dual Channel Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching System Modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operating the ImagePRO-II in Dual-Channel Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About Input Settings in Dual-Channel Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mapping an Output to a Channel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting Output Formats in Dual-Channel Mode . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Rotating Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Web App Interface Menu Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Working with the Home Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing Input and Output Formats with the Web App Interface . . . Locking the Front Panel with the Web App Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . Saving System State with the Web App Interface . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents ^ééÉåÇáñ=_= oÉãçíÉ=`çåíêçä=mêçíçÅçäK=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=KNUP In This Appendix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ImagePRO-II Remote Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Input Remote Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents OTPM type rast diag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PANH nnn.n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PANHV hhh.h vvv.v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PANV nnn.n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RESH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RESI nn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents xvi ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå This chapter is designed to introduce you to the ImagePRO-II and to the content of and conventions used in this guide.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå How to Use This Guide eçï=íç=rëÉ=qÜáë=dìáÇÉ Following are important tips for streamlining your use of this User’s Guide in its electronic PDF form. k~îáÖ~íáåÖ Use Acrobat Reader’s bookmarks to navigate to the desired location. All chapter files have the same bookmark structure for instant navigation to any section. Please note: • • Extensive hyperlinks are provided within the chapters.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå Terms and Definitions qÉêãë=~åÇ=aÉÑáåáíáçåë The following terms and definitions are used throughout this guide: • • Area of Interest — The portion of the output display that a video image occupies. • Computer Video — A generic term indicating video that originates from a computer platform. A progressive scan signal that follows VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) standards, with typical resolutions of 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, etc.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå ImagePRO-II Overview fã~ÖÉmolJff=lîÉêîáÉï The following topics are discussed in this section: • • • ImagePRO-II Universal Video Processor ImagePRO-II Features Control Overview fã~ÖÉmolJff=råáîÉêë~ä=sáÇÉç=mêçÅÉëëçê The ImagePRO-IITM is a high-performance all-in-one video scaler, scan converter, switcher and transcoder.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå ImagePRO-II Overview fã~ÖÉmolJff=cÉ~íìêÉë The ImagePRO-II provides the following features: • • System capabilities: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ High-resolution Athena scaler ~ Programmable input and output Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) ~ Remote control via a Web Interface or the Barco Encore (release 2.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå ImagePRO-II Overview • Horizontal/vertical image flip capability `çåíêçä=lîÉêîáÉï There are three ways to control the ImagePRO-II: • The front panel provides access to all ImagePRO-II operations. A dimmable screen displays ImagePRO-II menus and queries. Menu buttons provide quick access to the Setup, Test Pattern, Audio, and Pan/Zoom menus. The ADJUST knob scrolls through menus and menu options.
OK==e~êÇï~êÉ=lêáÉåí~íáçå få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provides detailed information about the ImagePRO-II’s hardware.
2. Hardware Orientation ImagePRO-II Front Panel fã~ÖÉmolJff=cêçåí=m~åÉä The figure below illustrates the ImagePRO-II front panel. 1 2 4 3 5 6 8 1 7 Figure 2-1.
2. Hardware Orientation ImagePRO-II Front Panel 8) FRZ Button FRZ (FREEZE) enables you to freeze a displayed image. Refer to The FRZ Button on page 11 for more information. qÜÉ=aáëéä~ó=pÉÅíáçå The Display Section consists of a 4-line x 24-character screen that shows all ImagePRO-II menus, sub-menus, and messages. The display is dimmable. At system startup, or when no menu buttons are selected, the screen displays the Status Menu.
2. Hardware Orientation ImagePRO-II Front Panel jÉåì=^ÅÅÉëë=_ìííçåë SETUP TEST PAT PAN/ ZOOM AUDIO Figure 2-4. Menu Access Buttons The Menu Access Buttons provide entry to specific locations in the menu system: 10 • The SETUP button accesses the Setup Menu, the ImagePRO-II’s top-level menu. For information about Setup Menu options, refer to “About the Setup Menu” in Chapter 4 on page 34. • Press TEST PAT to access the Test Pattern Menu, which sets up a test pattern on the selected output.
2. Hardware Orientation ImagePRO-II Front Panel fåéìí=_ìííçåë Input buttons 1 through 5 correspond to the five standard input connectors on the rear panel. These buttons select the source signal that you want to display. 2 HD-15 3 HDMI 2 1 DVI-I 4 DP 5 SDI-1 6 SDI-2 Figure 2-5. ImagePRO-II Input Buttons The sixth button is reserved for use with the optional 3D/Dual Channel mezzanine. • Press Input Button 1 to select the source on the DVI (digital or universal analog) connector.
2. Hardware Orientation ImagePRO-II Rear Panel rëáåÖ=cêçåí=m~åÉä=_ìííçåë Pressing a front panel button once causes that button to light up. If the button is associated with a menu system, the display shows the top-level menu for that button. For example, pressing SEL at the Status Menu displays the Setup Menu. If the button performs a function, that function begins. For example, pressing ESC exits a menu or cancels an operation immediately. There are three button states: • • • Lit – Button is selected.
2. Hardware Orientation ImagePRO-II Rear Panel Following are descriptions of each rear panel connector: 1) AC Connector One AC Connector with a power switch is provided to connect the ImagePRO-II to your facility’s AC power source through the supplied power cord. The integral switch turns the unit on and off. 100-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz 2) Ethernet Port One RJ-45 connector is provided for 10/100BaseT Ethernet communications with the ImagePRO-II.
2. Hardware Orientation ImagePRO-II Rear Panel 14) DisplayPort Output 15) SDI-2 Output pPa=póåÅ=`çååÉÅíçêë Conforming to the VESA 3D specification, these miniDIN 3-pin connectors are used to indicate which eye corresponds to the current frame of single-stream 100/120 Hz video. The output is always active when the output S3D format is Sequential and the input must be connected whenever an S3D Sequential source is being processed through DVI or HDMI. These connectors are on the 3D/Dual Channel mezzanine.
PK==e~êÇï~êÉ=fåëí~ää~íáçå få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provides comprehensive installation instructions for the ImagePRO-II system’s hardware.
3. Hardware Installation Safety Precautions p~ÑÉíó=mêÉÅ~ìíáçåë= For all ImagePRO-II installation procedures, please observe the following important safety and handling rules to avoid damage to yourself and the equipment: • To protect users from electric shock, ensure that the chassis connects to earth via the ground wire provided in the AC power cord. • The AC socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible.
3. Hardware Installation Cable and Adapter Information • Rack mount each ImagePRO-II chassis from the front rack ears using four rack screws (not supplied). Rack threads may be metric or otherwise — depending upon the rack type. • Install the lower of the two mounting holes first. `~ÄäÉ=~åÇ=^Ç~éíÉê=fåÑçêã~íáçå The table below provides information regarding cables used with the ImagePRO-II. When connecting to an ImagePRO-II, use high-quality shielded cables. Table 3-1.
3. Hardware Installation Cable and Adapter Information Avertissement Warnung 18 La choix de la ligne de voltage se réalise automatiquement par le ImagePRO-II Transformateur Graphique. On n'a pas besoin du controller usager pour la choix de la ligne de voltage. Das ImagePRO-II gerät mu beim Anschlu an 240V ~ mit einer vom VDE auf 250V/ 10A geprüften Netzleitung mit einem Schukostecker ausgestattet sein.
3. Hardware Installation Installation fåëí~ää~íáçå With five input sources and six output connectors, there are many possible ways to configure an ImagePRO-II installation. The following figure illustrates one possible installation for the ImagePRO-II. Output 1 DVI-D Input 1 DVI-I / Universal Analog Input 2 HD-15 Output 2 HD-15 ImagePRO-II Input 3 HDMI Output 3 HDMI Input 4 DisplayPort Output 5 SDI-1 Input 5 SDI-1 Figure 3-1.
3. Hardware Installation Installation Chapter 4, or by using zoom and pan settings, as described in Creating a View on page 78 in Chapter 4. fåëí~ää~íáçå=oÉèìáêÉãÉåíë To set up the ImagePRO-II, you will need the following equipment: Table 3-2. Equipment List, Basic ImagePRO-II System Qty.
3. Hardware Installation Installation d. 7. 8. 9. Connect the video source(s) to the analog or digital input connectors as required. Output Connections e. To connect the ImagePRO-II to a digital projector or other digital display, connect one of the following output connectors to the appropriate input of the display device: • DVI-D • HDMI • DisplayPort • SDI-1 f. To connect the ImagePRO-II to an analog display, connect the ImagePRO-II’s analog output to the analog input of the display device.
3. Hardware Installation Installation n. Connect the ImagePRO-II’s Ethernet port to the external device. The devices you can use to control the ImagePRO-II remotely include: • • Smartphone (iPhone®, Android™, etc.) PC, notebook, laptop, or tablet with a compatible OS and browser There may be additional steps needed, such as turning on the DHCP feature or setting a static IP address. For more information, contact your network administrator or refer to Chapter 5. 12.
QK==jÉåì=lêáÉåí~íáçå få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter describes all ImagePRO-II system menus, including how they are accessed and the functions or parameters that are available. The principal menu trees are presented in block diagram format throughout the chapter.
4. Menu Orientation Power-Up Initialization mçïÉêJré=fåáíá~äáò~íáçå Connect power to the ImagePRO-II, then locate the power switch on the rear panel and turn power On. While the system is initializing, the front-panel buttons light up one at a time, and the following messages are displayed. Program Loading Please Wait Figure 4-1. System Initialization Message 1 ImagePRO-II Barco Inc Version 1.00 Initializing… Figure 4-2.
4. Menu Orientation Quick Setup and Operation nìáÅâ=pÉíìé=~åÇ=léÉê~íáçå To quickly set up and begin operating your system, follow the steps in this section. Links are provided to the appropriate sections in this guide, if you require more information. 1. Connect power — Ensure that power is properly connected to the ImagePRO-II. (Chapter 3, Installation, page 19.) 2. Connect inputs — Connect all input sources to the ImagePRO-II. (Chapter 3, Installation, page 19.) 3.
4. Menu Orientation Quick Setup and Operation 15. Save system configuration — After completing all system adjustments, save the system configuration. (This chapter, Saving System State, page 96.) 16. Ready to roll — With all output, input and system configurations saved, press the desired input button.
4. Menu Orientation ImagePRO-II Menu Tree fã~ÖÉmolJff=jÉåì=qêÉÉ The diagram on the following page illustrates the entire ImagePRO-II menu tree. Please use this diagram for reference as you learn how to operate the system. Note In this diagram, menu items labeled “3D,” “Dual2K,” “Channel,” or “Ch” are available only when the optional dualchannel/S3D mezzanine is installed. The Audio Menu is available only when the optional Audio mezzanine is installed.
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4. Menu Orientation Using the Menu System rëáåÖ=íÜÉ=jÉåì=póëíÉã This section describes the conventions for using the ImagePRO-II’s menu system. For reference, the following illustration shows the Setup Menu. SETUP > Input Output In Auto Acquire Custom Formats Views Transition System Logo LED Setup Save Snapshot Tech Support Factory Reset Firmware Upgrade >> >> On >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Figure 4-5. Setup Menu Note The ImagePRO-II’s display screen is four lines high.
4. Menu Orientation Using the Menu System j~âáåÖ=~=jÉåì=pÉäÉÅíáçå To select a menu item, use the ADJUST knob to scroll to the item, then press the SEL button on the front panel: • To scroll through a menu: ~ ~ • Turn the ADJUST knob counter-clockwise to scroll down. Turn the ADJUST knob clockwise to scroll up. To open a submenu, scroll to the submenu line and press SEL. Throughout this user’s guide, the term “select” is used as an abbreviation for “scroll to a menu line and press SEL.
4. Menu Orientation Quick Function Reference nìáÅâ=cìåÅíáçå=oÉÑÉêÉåÅÉ Use the following table to quickly access information by clicking the hyperlinks to section names or page numbers. Table 4-1.
4. Menu Orientation About the Status Menu ^Äçìí=íÜÉ=pí~íìë=jÉåì The Status Menu is the ImagePRO-II’s top-level menu, which appears by default at system startup. This menu provides input, Genlock, and output information. The following figure illustrates a sample Status Menu if you use the standard ImagePRO-II. IN: Genlock: N/A CHA: 1280x1024p @59.94 DVI 1920x1080p @60 Figure 4-7.
4. Menu Orientation About the Status Menu • • The second line indicates: ~ The Genlock status for the output channel. The options are: • EXT Lock to external source • N# Lock to input number... • N/A Freerun (default) ~ The type of input signal being processed. Options are CVBS, YC, SDI, RGB, YPbPr, DVI-I, HDMI and DP.
4. Menu Orientation About the Setup Menu ^Äçìí=íÜÉ=pÉíìé=jÉåì SETUP The Setup Menu, shown in the following illustration, is the menu from which you access all operational menus. To display the Setup Menu, press the SETUP button on the front panel. SETUP > Input Output In Auto Acquire Custom Formats Views Transition System Logo LED Setup Save Snapshot Tech Support Factory Reset Firmware Upgrade >> >> On >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Figure 4-1.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs `çåÑáÖìêáåÖ=fåéìíë The Input Menu is used to adjust all parameters relating to inputs. Using this menu, you can set all of the configuration options for the selected input. This section provides detailed information about setting up and using inputs. To quickly position and size video on an LED wall or monitor, refer to Setting up an LED Wall on page 101 of this chapter. fåéìí=jÉåì=qêÉÉ The following figure illustrates the Input Menu tree.
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4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs As you change the input Type, the default Colorspace setting changes, too. For example, if you select YPbPr or YC, the Colorspace changes to SMPTE. If you select RGB, the Colorspace changes to RGB. For details about these options, refer to Selecting the Colorspace on this page. When you auto-acquire a signal, type selections are limited depending on the input selected.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs pÉííáåÖ=íÜÉ=^ëéÉÅí=o~íáç The Input Aspect Ratio Submenu, shown in the following illustration, provides one way to affect aspect ratio. The ImagePRO-II selects and displays the input video aspect ratio according to the selected input format. INPUT ASPECT RATIO Set Mode Ratio 5:4 n/a Figure 4-3.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs S IZ IN G A D JU S T > H S ize V S ize H P os V P os R eset S ize M ask To p M ask B otto m M ask Left M ask R ig ht M ask P resets R eset M ask 1024 768 0 0 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% >> Figure 4-5. Sizing Adjust Submenu (sample) With the 3D/Dual Channel mezzanine installed and the system mode set to Dual2K, you can adjust sizing on each channel. SIZING ADJUST > Channel H Size V Size A A 1920 1080 Figure 4-6.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs Original image size Image resized horizontally Figure 4-7. Horizontal Resizing • V Size is also center-based. Decreasing V Size “stretches” the image across the active area, along the vertical plane. This setting adjusts both the top and bottom edges simultaneously, while the center point of the image remains stable. Values are in lines. The default value is the number of the input’s vertical active lines.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs • Select H Pos to pan left or right across the image, to the portion you want to display. Values are in pixels. The H Pos value of 0 represents the horizontal center of the active area. • Select V Pos to pan up or down across the image, to the portion you want to display. Values are in lines. The V Pos value of 0 represents the vertical center of the active area. • Select Reset Size to undo your changes and restore the image to its previous size.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs 6. Press SEL to confirm your choice. Note To restore the original unmasked image, refer to Resetting Masking Effects on page 43. rëáåÖ=j~ëâ=mêÉëÉíë The Mask Presets feature on the input Sizing Adjust Submenu provides a convenient way to mask all the edges of an image at once, to a preset aspect ratio. The following figure shows the available aspect ratios. MASK PRESETS > Set to 16:9 Set to 5:4 Set to 4:3 Set to 3:2 Set to 1:1 Figure 4-10.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs Figure 4-11. 16:9 Image (top) with 5:4 Masking Preset (bottom) The image on display is the base image to which the mask is applied. If an image has already been masked to a 5:4 aspect ratio, and you mask it again using the 1:1 preset, the system creates the 1:1 mask using the previous 5:4 image as a base. The result looks like the one in the following illustration. Figure 4-12.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs ^ÇàìëíáåÖ=qáãáåÖ=m~ê~ãÉíÉêë The ImagePRO-II supports adjusting the positioning of the input signal’s active area. There are two timing adjustment menus: 1:1 Timing Adjust and Edge Timing Adjust. The 1:1 Timing Adjust Submenu displays the timing information of the input signal, shown in the following illustration.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs EDGE TIMING ADJUST > Right Edge Left Edge Top Edge Bottom Edge 2460 592 85 803 Figure 4-14. Edge Timing Adjust Submenu (sample) Using this menu, you can set the exact locations of the active video edges, when 1:1 Sample is Off. For the right and left edges, the values are in pixels, and the position is relative to the start of H Sync. For the top and bottom edges, the values are in numbers of lines, relative to the start of V Sync.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs • As with the global Contrast and Brightness menus, you can adjust both contrast and brightness within a range of 25% to 150%. The default setting for both contrast and brightness is 100%. • Hue is measured in degrees. The range is -90 to +90 degrees. The default setting is 0. • Saturation is a percentage, ranging from 0% to 150%. The default setting is 100%. • Reset All restores all settings to their default values.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs resolution is reduced in this mode, video processing delay is also significantly reduced. The following table shows the maximum delay for each mode, for both interlaced and progressive video. Table 4-3.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs ^Äçìí=fåéìí=`çåÑáÖìê~íáçåë The ImagePRO-II supports saving up to 64 input configuration files in non-volatile memory, each of which is available to the five six physical inputs. Input configuration files contain settings that can govern everything from pixel resolution to aspect ratio and color balance — any setting you can view or change using the Input Menu.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs 4. Use the ADJUST knob to scroll to the first character you want to use for the format name. Note Turning the ADJUST knob clockwise once moves to the next letter of the alphabet. If you start with an upper-case letter, as shown in the preceding illustration, then the next letter is also a capital letter. If you start with a lower-case letter, the next letter is a lower-case letter: F --> G f --> g If you start with a number, the next character is a number.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs If you have used all 64 input configurations, the following message appears. SAVE CONFIG AS LIBRARY FULL = Continue Figure 4-20. Library Full Message When you see this message, press ESC and go to the Delete Config Submenu to delete a different configuration file. Then save the new configuration.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs 4. Use the ADJUST knob to scroll through the list to the file you wish to recall. The Recall Config Submenu displays only configurations that match the current input format and type. Note 5. Press SEL to select the file. 6. Scroll down to Recall Config and press SEL again. aÉäÉíáåÖ=~å=fåéìí=`çåÑáÖìê~íáçå From the Input Menu, select Delete Config to delete a configuration file that you previously saved.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs `çåÑáÖìêáåÖ=lìíéìíë= The Output Menu enables you to configure the ImagePRO-II’s outputs and save your settings if you wish. This section provides detailed information about setting up and using outputs. To quickly position and size video on an LED wall or monitor, refer to Setting up an LED Wall on page 101 of this chapter. lìíéìí=jÉåì=qêÉÉ The following figure illustrates the Output Menu tree.
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4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs For devices connected to the ImagePRO-II, you can read the name of the digital display and the preferred video format that the display uses. The Output Auto Config Submenu supports letting the output device on the DVI-D, HD-15, HDMI, or DisplayPort connector change the output format and the audio sample rate of the ImagePRO-II. As the format changes, the colorspace, sample rate and bit depth may also change.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs 3. For the output connector you selected, the Status field indicates whether the connector has read the EDID information correctly. Possible status information includes: ~ n/a — The EDID information is not available, possibly because no output device is connected. ~ ~ Checksum Error — The EDID information is corrupt. OK — The EDID information is valid. 4.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs Figure 4-28. Adjusted Area of Interest To adjust the Area of Interest, you use four settings on the Area of Interest Submenu, shown in the following illustration. You can also restore the default AOI. AREA OF INTEREST > H Size V Size H Pos V Pos Reset 850 1080 0 0 Figure 4-29. Area of Interest Submenu (sample) In this menu, the following settings are available: • H Size — Determines the width (in pixels) of the Area of Interest.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs Figure 4-31. V Size Adjustment • H Pos — Using H Pos, you can move the image horizontally. The default value is 0, representing the left edge of the active area. Increasing the H Pos value moves the image to the right. Decreasing the H Pos value moves the image to the left. You can adjust H Pos only after adjusting H Size. HPos / VPos = 0 pixels / 0 lines H Pos = 400 pixels V Pos = 0 lines Figure 4-32.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs 2. If you have the 3D/Dual Channel mezzanine installed, and the System Mode is set to Dual2K, select a channel to work with, or accept the default setting of All. 3. To change the horizontal size of the AOI, select H Size and turn the ADJUST knob counter-clockwise. Press SEL when the image is placed correctly. 4. To change the vertical size of the AOI, select V Size and turn the ADJUST knob counter-clockwise. Press SEL when the image is placed correctly. 5.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs ^ÇàìëíáåÖ=lìíéìí=qáãáåÖ From the Output Menu, select Timing Adjust to display the Output Timing Adjust Submenu. On this submenu, shown in the following illustration, you can change the selected output’s total, active and sync settings, and reposition video on the output. Note All but the most advanced users are advised to avoid changing the output timing values.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs • V Position — Adjusts (in lines) the offset of the start of the output active area from V sync. • • V Active — Adjusts (in lines) the vertical size of the output active area. V Sync — Adjusts (in lines) the V sync width. rëáåÖ=`çãéLpJsáÇÉç=^Çàìëí By selecting Comp/S-Vid Adjust from the Output Menu, you can adjust the output encoder, which produces composite and S-Video outputs. The following illustration shows the Comp/S-Vid Adjust Submenu.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs • For HD-15 Sync, the available options are: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CVBS / YC / SOG/Y / CSync +H +V +H -V -H+V -H-V The default setting for HD-15 Sync is SOG/Y for most formats. For NTSC and PAL, the default setting is CSync with equalizations on.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs pÉííáåÖ=`çäçêpé~ÅÉI=p~ãéäÉ=o~íÉI=~åÇ=_áí=aÉéíÜ= The ImagePRO-II supports setting the output colorspace, sample rate and bit depth. Within limits, you can modify these settings for some outputs. From the Output Menu, select the ColorSpace/Bit Depth option. The following menu appears, showing valid options for each output type.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ RGB, 4:4:4, 24 bit RGB, 4:4:4, 30 bit RGB, 4:4:4, 36 bit YCbCr, 4:4:4, 24 bit YCbCr, 4:4:4, 30 bit YCbCr, 4:4:4, 36 bit The default setting upon format change is: ~ RGB, 4:4:4, to the maximum bit depth supported, as given in the EDID information The default setting if EDID information is invalid or not present is: ~ RGB, 4:4:4, 24 bit The 36-bit rates may not be available if output timings are not compatible.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs OUT EFFECTS > Channel Contrast B B 100 Figure 4-40. Output Effects Submenu in Dual-Channel Mode In either mode, the options on this menu are: • Contrast — For outputs, the Contrast adjustment range is 0% to 200%. The default setting is 100%. • Brightness — The Brightness adjustment range is 0% to 200%. The default setting is 100%.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs Figure 4-42. Full-Color Image and Monochrome Effect • Invert — This option inverts the output image’s color hues by 180 degrees. For example, on the color wheel, red and cyan hues are 180 degrees apart. 180 degrees Figure 4-43. Red and Cyan Relationship on the Color Wheel When you select Invert, the red and cyan hues are reversed, as shown in the following illustration.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs Figure 4-44. Full-Color Image and Inverted Effect If you invert a monochrome image, white becomes black, black becomes white, dark gray becomes light gray, and light gray becomes dark gray. Figure 4-45. Monochrome Image and Inverted Effect • Sharpness — This option sets the sharpness or softness of the output image. The range is from -10 (softest) to +10 (sharpest). The default value is 0.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs Figure 4-46. Image Flip — Vertical The options are H, V, H+V, and Off. The default setting is Off. • Strobe Mode — This option turns the strobe effect On or Off. The default setting is Off. If Strobe Mode is on, the timing of the strobe’s flash effect is determined by the Strobe Rate setting. • Strobe Rate — This option sets the timing of the strobe’s flash, when Strobe Mode is on. The range of this rate is adjustable from 2 to 100 frames.
4. Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs • ~ Channel — If you have the 3D/Dual Channel option installed, you can select the channel to which these offsets will apply. If you are using the standard ImagePRO-II, this option is not available. ~ H Offset — Sets the horizontal offsets, in increments of +/- one-half line, in pixels. The range depends on the output format. ~ V Offset — Sets the vertical offsets, in increments of +/- one-half frame. The range depends on the output format.
4. Menu Orientation Working with Test Patterns oÉëíçêáåÖ=lìíéìí=`çåÑáÖìê~íáçå=aÉÑ~ìäí=s~äìÉë To remove user-defined configuration settings and restore the default values for the current output, select Reset Config from the Output Menu. If you select this command, custom configurations are not restored the next time you power up the ImagePRO-II. With the 3D/Dual Channel mezzanine installed and the system mode set to Dual2K, the Out Reset Config Submenu appears.
4. Menu Orientation Working with Test Patterns pÉííáåÖ=ré=~=qÉëí=m~ííÉêå=áå=pí~åÇ~êÇ=póëíÉã=jçÇÉ To set up a test pattern on an output in Standard system mode, use the following procedure: TEST PAT 1. Press the TEST PAT button. TheTest Pattern Menu appears, as shown in Figure 4-50 on page 70. In standard system mode, the first three options on this menu support setting up the test pattern in the default active area and creating an optional raster box around it.
4. Menu Orientation Acquiring an Input Signal 5. If you selected A or B, and you want to set up a test pattern on the second channel, scroll back up to Channel and select the channel. 6. Change any of the settings you wish to change. 7. Press ESC to return to the Status Menu. If you select All in the Channel field, some fields in the Test Pattern Menu may be preceded by an asterisk. The asterisks indicate that there are different settings on each channel.
4. Menu Orientation Creating Custom Formats `êÉ~íáåÖ=`ìëíçã=cçêã~íë To access the Custom Formats Menu, select Custom Formats from the Setup Menu. Using the Custom Formats Menu, you can create custom video formats from existing formats. When you save a custom or edited format, the ImagePRO-II stores it in a library. During auto-acquisition (i.e., when In Auto Acquire is On), the system searches this library before it searches the standard system library.
4. Menu Orientation Creating Custom Formats CUSTOM FORMATS > Save As Delete H Total H Active H Front Porch H Sync H Rate (KHz) V Total V Active V Front Porch V Sync V Rate (Hz) Interlaced NTSC (480i) >> >> 858 720 16 64 31.25 525 487 3 3 59.94 Off Figure 4-53. Custom Formats Menu To select a format, use the ADJUST knob to scroll through the list. Then press SEL. `êÉ~íáåÖ=çê=bÇáíáåÖ=~=cçêã~í To create or edit an input or output format, use the following procedure: 1.
4. Menu Orientation Creating Custom Formats The Interlaced option is either On or Off. When Interlaced is On, the V Total value is forced to an odd number. When you press SEL to select an option in this list, the navigation cursor changes to an edit cursor. 4. Turn the ADJUST knob clockwise to increase the value for your option, or counter-clockwise to decrease the value. When you see the value you want, press SEL. 5. Repeat the previous two steps for the next value you want to change.
4. Menu Orientation Creating Custom Formats SAVE FORMAT AS > MyFormat Save -- Format Saved -Figure 4-55. Format Saved Message If the format library is full, the following message appears. Press ESC, then decide if you want to delete one of the existing formats to make room in the library. SAVE CONFIG AS LIBRARY FULL = Continue Figure 4-56.
4. Menu Orientation Creating Custom Formats aÉäÉíáåÖ=~=`ìëíçã=cçêã~í You can delete any custom format from your format library. You cannot delete a system format. Note Be sure the format is not in use before you attempt to delete it.
4. Menu Orientation Creating and Saving Views `êÉ~íáåÖ=~åÇ=p~îáåÖ=sáÉïë A view is a combination of the pan and zoom settings on an input. The Views Menu lets you name and store up to 16 custom views, along with the Default view. The Default view displays the image at 100% zoom and 0% pan, filling the screen. The Views Menu works in conjunction with the PAN/ZOOM function. To begin creating a view, you first use the PAN/ZOOM button to create the settings for the view.
4. Menu Orientation Creating and Saving Views • • • Units defines the units you are using. The options are Pixel and Percent. • Recall View recalls a saved view to the current input. For details, refer to Recalling an Input’s Saved View on page 79. • Reset sets all view settings for the current input to their default values. If you have saved a view for this input, that view remains in memory after you reset, and can be recalled again later.
4. Menu Orientation Creating and Saving Views p~îáåÖ=~=sáÉï=íç=íÜÉ=póëíÉã= If you want to save a view you created and make it available to other inputs, you can save it to the system, using the View Menu. After you create pan and zoom settings for a view, use the following procedure to name the view and save it. For information about pan and zoom settings, refer to Creating a View on page 78. Note 1. This procedure saves the view settings, under the name you select.
4. Menu Orientation Creating and Saving Views oÉÅ~ääáåÖ=~=póëíÉã=sáÉï The Recall View Submenu lets you apply a saved system view to the selected input. You can recall any previously saved system view. Note Recalling applies the selected view to the input, but does not save the view to the input. To save the view across power cycles, refer to Saving a View to an Input on page 79. Use the following procedure to apply a view to the current input: 1. Select the input to which you want to assign a view.
4. Menu Orientation About Transition Effects A confirmation message appears. The custom settings assigned to the view are deleted, and the view is restored to its default values. The preset name of the view remains in the system. ^Äçìí=qê~åëáíáçå=bÑÑÉÅíë The ImagePRO-II supports three transition effects that occur when you switch between inputs: • Black Fade — The selected input’s video fades to black, then the video transitions to a new input, in a pre-selected timeframe.
4. Menu Orientation About Transition Effects TRANSITION > Trans With Trans Time Blk Fade 1.0 Figure 4-70. Transition Menu pÉííáåÖ=qê~åëáíáçåë To set the transition type and timing, use the following procedure: 1. Select the input you want to transition from. 2. From the Setup Menu, select Transition. The Transition Menu appears. 3. Set the transition mode by selecting Trans With, and scrolling to the type you want. Press SEL.
4. Menu Orientation Using the System Menu rëáåÖ=íÜÉ=póëíÉã=jÉåì The System Menu enables you to configure certain system-wide settings for the ImagePRO-II. To access the menu, select System from the Setup Menu. The following topics are discussed in this section: • • The System Menu Tree System Menu Functions and Submenus qÜÉ=póëíÉã=jÉåì=qêÉÉ The following figure illustrates the System Menu tree.
4. Menu Orientation Using the System Menu póëíÉã=jÉåì=cìåÅíáçåë=~åÇ=pìÄãÉåìë System Menu functions allow you to view and change settings such as HDCP status, input EDID information, and Ethernet options, and save your changes. You can also save configurations and formats to a flash drive, and restore them from the drive later.
4. Menu Orientation Using the System Menu Please note the following important points: • You can turn the HDCP option on or off. If the option is turned off and the signal is encrypted, the ImagePRO-II does not send the signal to the output device. • When an HDCP-compliant device is connected to the ImagePRO-II and the input for that device is selected, the Status Menu indicates whether HDCP is enabled.
4. Menu Orientation Using the System Menu IN HDCP STATUS > In 1 (DVI-I) In 3 (HDMI) In 4 (DP) n/a OK n/a Figure 4-73. Input HDCP Status Menu When you first power up the ImagePRO-II, this menu displays the default values for each of the three inputs, as shown in the preceding illustration. You cannot change the HDCP status of an input using this menu. To change the status, return to the HDCP Submenu and select the input.
4. Menu Orientation Using the System Menu • MinDelay. In this mode, the output format is automatically mapped to the input format and locked for minimal delay. This mode is useful when you want to convert a 3G Level B input to a 3G Level A output or vice versa. • Quad to Dual. This mode combines the input from two ImagePRO-II units to drive a 4K projector. For more information about the Quad to Dual mode, refer to Operating the ImagePRO-II in Quad to Dual Mode on page 119.
4. Menu Orientation Using the System Menu U S B B A C K U P C O N FIG > S ysB ackup1 B ackup C onfig (FA T filesystem only) Figure 4-76. USB Backup Config Submenu 3. If you wish to change the default name of the backup configuration, press SEL. Use the ADJUST knob to change the name, as described in Saving an Input Configuration on page 48. Press SEL again when you complete the name change. 4. Scroll to Backup Config and press SEL. A confirmation message appears when the backup is complete.
4. Menu Orientation Using the System Menu A message confirms the restore operation and instructs you to reboot the ImagePRO-II. Note You must reboot the ImagePRO-II to use the restored configuration file. _~ÅâáåÖ=ré=içÖç=cáäÉë After you capture and save a logo image, you can back it up to a flash drive. With the 3D/ Dual Channel mezzanine installed and the system mode set to Dual2K, you can back up the image on either channel.
4. Menu Orientation Using the System Menu 4. Press SEL and scroll through the list of logos. When you locate the file you want, press SEL again. 5. Scroll to Restore Logo and press SEL. A message confirms the success of the restore operation, and instructs you to reboot the ImagePRO-II. Note You must reboot the ImagePRO-II to use the restored logo. For information about restoring a logo in dual-channel mode, refer to Restoring a Saved Logo in Dual-Channel Mode on page 112.
4. Menu Orientation Using the System Menu When DHCP is off, you can manually enter a static IP address, along with a subnet mask and gateway, in the Set Static IP Submenu. Consult your network administrator for a valid IP address, subnet mask and gateway. pÉííáåÖ=~=pí~íáÅ=fm=^ÇÇêÉëë When a DHCP server is not available, you can set the ImagePRO-II’s IP address, using the Set IP Submenu shown in the following illustration. SET IP > SUB GW IP 255.255.255.000 192.168.000.200 192.168.000.201 Figure 4-82.
4. Menu Orientation Using the System Menu where the x’s represent the ImagePRO-II IP address, and 10001 is the port. After Ethernet communication is established, the telnet window functions in the same fashion as a serial COM port communication. 3. Verify with the network administrator that the ImagePRO-II can communicate with the computer.
4. Menu Orientation Using the System Menu Attempting remote connection Please wait . . . . Figure 4-84. Remote Connection Message 8. When the connection is established, a confirmation message appears. `Ü~åÖáåÖ=fåéìí=bafa The ImagePRO-II’s EDID information is stored in non-volatile memory. This file contains the preferred and allowed resolutions for each EDID-capable input in the ImagePRO-II. An external device’s graphics card reads this file when the device is connected to an ImagePRO-II input.
4. Menu Orientation Using the System Menu source device reads this information. The selections are 2 and 8. The default setting is 8. This feature is useful when the audio being played from the source is more than two channels, and you want to use the two analog audio outputs on the Audio mezzanine. When you set this value to 2, the player down-mixes the multiple channels of audio to just two channels. 5. Scroll to Program EDID.
4. Menu Orientation Using a Logo or Internal Black Front Panel Locked Out. Unit ID 18 Figure 4-88. Front Panel Locked Message 2. To disable the front panel lock, press and hold the SEL and ESC buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. When the panel is unlocked, the display screen displays the Status Menu.
4. Menu Orientation Using a Logo or Internal Black This section discusses both methods of capturing, deleting, and restoring a logo or internal black. In addition to these methods, you can also downloading or restore a logo from a USB flash drive or from the ImagePRO-II Web Interface. For details, refer to Using a USB Device on page 88 of this chapter, or Backing Up and Restoring Data with the Web Interface, on page 132 of Chapter 5.
4. Menu Orientation Using a Logo or Internal Black the LOGO button. You can also determine whether a logo is stored in the system, and delete or erase the logo, using this menu. LOGO > Capture Logo Delete Logo Erase Logo Backup Logo Restore Logo Logo Present n/a n/a n/a >> >> No Figure 4-89. Logo Menu To access the menu, select Logo from the Setup Menu.
4. Menu Orientation Using a Logo or Internal Black output, using the timings you create in Setting Transitions on page 83. When the logo is displayed: • • The PAN/ZOOM button and the Input Menu are not available. The Status Menu indicates LOGO as the input format and shows the resolution of the captured logo. If, after capturing a logo, you change the output format, and the logo format is higher resolution than the output format, the logo appears to be cropped.
4. Menu Orientation Using a Logo or Internal Black system memory. Note When data security is an issue, it is advisable to erase the logo rather than delete it. For information, refer to Erasing a Logo on page 100. To make a logo unavailable for use, use the following procedure: 1. Select Logo from the Setup Menu. 2. On the Logo Menu, select Delete Logo. Note You can also delete a logo by overwriting it with another image, or by performing a Factory Reset.
4. Menu Orientation Setting up an LED Wall pÉííáåÖ=ìé=~å=iba=t~ää The LED Setup Submenu, shown in the following illustration, provides a quick way to position the video image on an LED wall or another display device. Select Setup > LED Setup to view this menu. LED SETUP > Wall Sizing (AOI) Image Sizing Save Snapshot >> >> Figure 4-92. LED Setup Menu To set up the wall, you define the Area of Interest and size the image within that area. Then you can save your settings or restore the default values.
4. Menu Orientation Setting up an LED Wall ZOOM/PAN > Channel Zoom H Zoom V A A 1280 960 Figure 4-94. Zoom/Pan Menu in Dual-Channel Mode This Zoom/Pan Menu provides the following options: ~ Channel (available In dual-channel mode only), supports selecting a channel on which to adjust the video. ~ Match Input 1:1 fills the Area of Interest with the unscaled input image.
4. Menu Orientation Using the Tech Support Menu rëáåÖ=íÜÉ=qÉÅÜ=pìééçêí=jÉåì The Tech Support Menu, shown in the following illustration, provides quick access to Customer Support contact information, and also shows you the software version for your ImagePRO-II. TECH SUPPORT Version 2.00 Phone 866-374-7878 www.barco.com/esupport Figure 4-95. Tech Support Menu This menu displays: • The software version your ImagePRO-II uses. This number changes when you update system software.
4. Menu Orientation Restoring Factory Default Settings oÉëíçêáåÖ=^ää=c~Åíçêó=pÉííáåÖë To restore all default settings to the ImagePRO-II, use the following procedure: 1. Select Factory Reset from the Setup Menu. The Factory Reset Menu appears. 2. Select Factory Reset. A prompt appears, asking if you want to clear all configurations, formats, and views. 3. Press SEL. The system turns off, then reboots.
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4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in Dual-Channel Mode Warning! Chnl B logo & settings will be lost! = Continue = Cancel Figure 4-96. Warning Message for System Mode Switching This message indicates that you are switching from dual-channel mode to standard mode. If you press SEL, the video on Channel A is retained as the standard-mode output. All output connectors are mapped to Channel A.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in Dual-Channel Mode IN: Genlock: N/A CHA: CHB: 1024x768 @59.94 RGB 1280x720p @60 1280x720p @60 Figure 4-97. Status Menu in Dual-Channel Mode Other menus — such as the Output Timing Adjust, Area of Interest, Input Sizing Adjust, and Zoom/Pan menus — now provide the ability to select a channel before adjusting parameters.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in Dual-Channel Mode OUT CONNECTOR MAP > Out 1 (DVI-D) Out 2 (HD15) Out 3 (HDMI) Out 4 (DP) Out 5 (SDI1) Out 6 (SDI2) Out 7 (Comp) A A A A A A A Figure 4-98. Output Connector Map — Dual-Channel Mode This menu lists all seven output connectors. By default, each connector is assigned to Channel A. You can map any number of connectors to the same channel.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in Dual-Channel Mode Save Output Cfg? > = Yes = No Figure 4-100. Save Output Config Prompt 6. Press SEL at this prompt if you want to save the output format to non-volatile memory. The Out Save Config prompt appears, as shown in the following illustration. OUT SAVE CONFIG > Channel Save Config B B Figure 4-101. Out Save Config Prompt 7. In the Channel field, select an option. The choices are A, B, and All.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in Dual-Channel Mode OUT EFFECTS > Channel Contrast B B 100 Figure 4-103. Output Effects Submenu in Dual-Channel Mode pÉííáåÖ=íÜÉ=^êÉ~=çÑ=fåíÉêÉëí=áå=aì~äJ`Ü~ååÉä=jçÇÉ With the 3D/Dual Channel mezzanine installed and the system mode set to Dual2K, the Area of Interest Menu includes a Channel field that lets you set the AOI separately for each channel. The AOI will apply to any output mapped to the selected channel.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in Dual-Channel Mode ZOOM/PAN > Channel Zoom H Zoom V A A 1280 960 Figure 4-105. Zoom/Pan Menu — Dual-Channel Mode (sample) `êÉ~íáåÖ=~=sáÉï=áå=aì~äJ`Ü~ååÉä=jçÇÉ To create a view for a channel in dual-channel mode, use the following procedure: 1. Press the PAN/ZOOM button. 2. On the Zoom/Pan Menu, select a channel. The options are A, B, and All. If you select All, the settings are available to the inputs on both channels. 3.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in Dual-Channel Mode USB BACKUP LOGO > Channel LogoBackupCHA_1 Backup Logo A Figure 4-107. USB Backup Logo Submenu in Dual-Channel Mode 3. Either accept the default channel or change this selection and press SEL. 4. Scroll to the next line, which displays the default name for this logo. If you wish to change the name, press SEL. Use the ADJUST knob to change the name, as described in Saving a Custom Format on page 75.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in Dual-Channel Mode dÉåäçÅâ=pÉííáåÖë=áå=aì~äJ`Ü~ååÉä=jçÇÉ Using the Output > Genlock Submenu in dual-channel mode, you can lock Channel B to Channel A, so that the sources remain in sync, or you can set Channel B to Freerun to remove this lock. In dual-channel mode, the Genlock Submenu looks like the one in the following illustration.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in 3D Mode léÉê~íáåÖ=íÜÉ=fã~ÖÉmolJff=áå=Pa=jçÇÉ With the 3D/Dual Channel option installed, the ImagePRO-II can process both singlestream and dual-stream 3D video. Single-stream 3D is delivered on a single wire. Dualstream video consists of two video signals, one containing the right-eye image and the other containing the left-eye image.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in 3D Mode Table 4-4. Supported Input/Output Resolutions — Single-Stream 3D Video Signal Format Resolutions Top/Bottom 1920x1080p @23.98 Hz 1920x1080p @24 Hz 1280x720p @50 Hz 1280x720p @59.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in 3D Mode 5) ~ L/R. Processes the video as if the left image is the right, and the right image is on the left. ~ R/L. Processes the video as if the right image is on the left, and the left image is on the right. ~ ~ L/L. Displays the left-eye video as a standard 2D image. To view or specify the sampling method, select 3D Sample on the Processing Submenu.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in 3D Mode ~ Left/Right. The complete left and right images are displayed on different output connectors. You can use this option with the following pairs of connectors: • The DVI and HDMI connectors, with the DVI as the left image by default, and the HDMI as the right image by default. • The SDI 1 and SDI 2 connectors, with SDI1 as the left image by default and SDI2 as the right image by default. Note The output 3D Mode must match the input 3D Mode.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in 3D Mode iÉÑíLoáÖÜí=fã~ÖÉ=pï~ééáåÖ The miniDIN-3 connectors on the ImagePRO-II rear panel determine which eye corresponds to the current frame of single-stream 3D video. By default, on both inputs and outputs: • • The DVI connector takes the left eye and HDMI takes the right eye. The SDI-1 connector takes the left eye and SDI-2 takes the right eye. You can swap these defaults for both inputs and outputs.
4. Menu Orientation Operating the ImagePRO-II in Quad to Dual Mode léÉê~íáåÖ=íÜÉ=fã~ÖÉmolJff=áå=nì~Ç=íç=aì~ä=jçÇÉ Quad to Dual system mode supports driving a 4K projector. In Quad to Dual mode, two ImagePRO-II units accept single-link video signals from two pairs of input devices. The inputs can be paired on the SDI 1/SDI 2 connectors or the DVI/HDMI connectors. The ImagePRO-II units process the single-link signals and output them as two dual-link signals, on the DVI and DisplayPort outputs.
4. Menu Orientation Working with Audio tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=^ìÇáç When you install the optional Audio mezzanine, the ImagePRO-II can process both digital and analog audio.
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4. Menu Orientation Working with Audio Table 4-5.
4. Menu Orientation Working with Audio Table 4-5.
4. Menu Orientation Working with Audio Table 4-5. Audio Channel Mapping Audio Input Audio Channel(s) Audio Output Audio Channel(s) Analog Audio Output #1 N/A Analog Audio Output #2 1 ^Äçìí=íÜÉ=^ìÇáç=jÉåì You access the ImagePRO-II’s audio capabilities by pressing the AUDIO button on the front panel. The menu shown in the following illustration appears. AUDIO > Mode Input Map Direct Map Input Status Setup Save Config Direct Map >> >> >> >> Figure 4-112.
4. Menu Orientation Working with Audio IN AUDIO MAP > In 1 (DVI) In 2 (HD-15) In 3 (HDMI) In 4 (DP) In 5 (SDI 1) In 6 (SDI 2) Logo Black All Inputs Reset to defaults Mute Mute Self Self Self Self Mute Mute Mute Figure 4-113. Input Audio Map Submenu On this submenu, ~ The HDMI, DisplayPort, SDI 1 and SDI 2 inputs default to Self. The other options for these inputs are Mute, Analog, and AES. • Self. If the video on these inputs contains embedded audio, the embedded audio is output.
4. Menu Orientation Working with Audio AUDIO SETUP > In Analog Lvl Out Analog Lvl A Out Analog Lvl B Out Delay A Out Delay B Out Rate A Out Rate B Bit depth A Bit depth B +4dBu +4dBu +4dBu Auto Auto 48 KHz 48 KHz 24 16 Figure 4-114. Audio Setup Submenu On this submenu, you can set: ~ Audio test tone. This setting sends out a 1 KHz audio test tone on all channels that support audio, at a reference 0dB level.
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RK==tÉÄ=oÉãçíÉ=`çåíêçä=léÉê~íáçåë få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter includes information about backing up and restoring data using the ImagePRO-II Web Interface. It also includes instructions for operating the ImagePRO-II over a local area network (LAN) from a computer, tablet, or smartphone, using the Web App Interface.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Web Interface Overview tÉÄ=fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ=lîÉêîáÉï The ImagePRO-II Web Interface supports remote control of all ImagePRO-II features from a computer, tablet, smartphone, or other web-enabled mobile device. For example, you can download and restore logos and configuration files, upgrade system firmware, run test patterns, control input and output settings, and undo recent changes.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Obtaining System Information with the Web Interface ^ÅÅÉëëáåÖ=íÜÉ=tÉÄ=fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ To access the Web Interface, you can connect an ImagePRO-II directly to a computer or mobile device, using a wireless network or a cable, or use an optional Ethernet Switch as described in the following procedure. 1. On the ImagePRO-II’s rear panel, ensure that the Ethernet port is connected to an Ethernet Switch, and the Switch is connected to a data port. 2.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Backing Up and Restoring Data with the Web Interface On this page, you can: ~ ~ ~ View the ImagePRO-II’s current firmware version, on the Build Info line. ~ Use the Upload Firmware feature to upload a different firmware version. View the firmware release number, on the Build line. See at a glance when a new firmware version is available, and use the Auto Upgrade feature to install it.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Backing Up and Restoring Data with the Web Interface Figure 5-2. Backup and Restore Tab 2. Click either Settings Backup or Logo Export PNG. 3. In the File Download window that appears next, click Save. 4. In the Save As window, navigate to the directory where you want to store the file. Click Save. oÉëíçêáåÖ=p~îÉÇ=a~í~=ïáíÜ=íÜÉ=tÉÄ=fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ To restore a saved system configuration, use the following procedure: 1.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Introduction When the file is saved, you are prompted to restart the ImagePRO-II. 5. Click Restart. The system reboots using the restored configurations. To restore a saved logo, use the following procedure: 1. On the Backup and Restore tab, click Logo Import PNG. 2. On the window that appears, click Choose File. 3. Navigate to and select the logo that you want to restore. Note The logo file must be a .png file.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Introduction Emulator is Java-based, it is not available when using Apple devices. Note This chapter assumes the ImagePRO-II is in its factory default condition when you launch the Web App Interface. If you connect to an ImagePRO-II that has been adjusted from factory default condition, the settings you see on any web page may differ from those illustrated in this chapter.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Introduction ^Äçìí=íÜÉ=tÉÄ=^éé=fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ The Web App Interface presents easy-to-read buttons, menus, and graphics to help you navigate and make selections in most ImagePRO-II menus.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Features Accessing Front-Panel Functions on page 158. tÉÄ=^éé=fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ=cÉ~íìêÉë The following illustration shows the features of a typical Web App Interface page. Title Bar Navigation Button Inputs/Effects Panel Section Title Side Menu Slider On/Off Buttons Refresh Button Figure 5-6.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Features rëáåÖ=tÉÄ=^éé=fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ=_ìííçåë=~åÇ=päáÇÉêë Web App Interface pages display graphic buttons and sliders that let you navigate through the site, access all inputs and effects, turn options on or off, or select values within a range. This section discusses each type of graphic. k~îáÖ~íáçå=_ìííçå On every page except the Home page, a navigation button appears at the top left of the interface. This button lets you navigate back one level.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Features päáÇÉêë A slider lets you adjust values within a range. The available range and the units (i.e., pixels vs. percentages) are determined by the parameter you are adjusting. Figure 5-9. Web App Interface Slider There are three ways to use the slider: • • Click the round button and hold it down as you drag it to the left or right. • Click the editable text field and use the mouse wheel to scroll through the values.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Features Figure 5-11. Home Page Side Menu When you click Setup: • • • The side menu changes to present the Input and Output submenus. The Back button appears at the upper left corner. The Status section to the right of the page does not change. Navigation Button Submenus Figure 5-12.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Features Click to display a list Pointer Current setting Figure 5-13. A Rotating List The current setting is marked with a checkmark. To change this setting in a two-setting list such as the one illustrated, simply click the other option. For longer lists, use the mouse wheel to scroll through the options, or use a “flick scrolling” technique.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Features Paging Buttons Figure 5-15. Page Up and Page Down Buttons You can also use the mouse wheel to scroll through the list.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Menu Tree tÉÄ=^éé=fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ=jÉåì=qêÉÉ The following illustration is a diagram of the menu tree of the Web App Interface. Refer to this diagram as you learn to navigate through the interface. In addition to the menus illustrated here, you can use the Front Panel Emulator to remotely change other frontpanel settings. For more information, refer to Remotely Accessing Front-Panel Functions on page 158 of this chapter.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Working with the Home Page tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=íÜÉ=eçãÉ=m~ÖÉ From the Web App Interface Home page, you can make quick adjustments to the input or output format, lock the front panel, save custom settings, refresh the page, or navigate anywhere in the interface. Figure 5-17.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Working with the Home Page The procedure in all three locations is the same: To change the input format, use the following procedure: 1. Select the input from the panel at the top of the page. 2. Click the down arrow in the Input Format field. 3. In the rotating list that appears, select the format you want. The format changes immediately for the selected input. For information about using lists, refer to Rotating Lists on page 140.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Inputs with the Web App Interface For information about setting up transition timings and effects, refer to Using a Logo or Internal Black in Chapter 4, on page 96. cêÉÉòáåÖ=~å=fã~ÖÉ=ïáíÜ=íÜÉ=tÉÄ=^éé=fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ To freeze the video image on display, click the FRZ button in the Inputs and Effects panel. To unfreeze the image, click the appropriate input button to resume the video you froze, or click another input button to display a different image.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Inputs with the Web App Interface tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=íÜÉ=fåéìí=j~áå=m~ÖÉ Like the Home page, the Input Main page provides a field for changing the input format. In addition, you can set contrast, brightness, and gamma values for the current input. You can also access two submenus — Color Balance and Sizing Adjust. On the Input Main page: 1. Select an input. 2.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Inputs with the Web App Interface páòáåÖI=mçëáíáçåáåÖI=~åÇ=j~ëâáåÖ=~å=fã~ÖÉ= The Input Sizing Adjust page, shown in the following illustration, is divided into two sections: • Input Window — In this section, you can adjust the size and position of the image within the active area. • Mask — In this section, you can create a mask for one or more edges of the image. Figure 5-20.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Inputs with the Web App Interface 3. Select H Pos to pan an image left or right, within the active area. Values are in pixels. The default value is 0, representing the horizontal center of the active area. Decreasing the H Pos value moves the image to the right. Increasing the H Pos value moves the image to the left. 4. Select V Pos to pan an image up or down, within the active area. Values are in lines.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Outputs with the Web App Interface You can recall a saved configuration using the front panel, as described in Recalling an Input Configuration, on page 50 of Chapter 4. `çåÑáÖìêáåÖ=lìíéìíë=ïáíÜ=íÜÉ=tÉÄ=^éé=fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ The Output Main page provides a field for changing the output format, and also displays menus for adjusting various color settings. After configuring the output, you can save your settings for later use and recall them when necessary.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Outputs with the Web App Interface ^ÇàìëíáåÖ=lìíéìí=`çäçê=bÑÑÉÅíë=ïáíÜ=íÜÉ=tÉÄ=^éé=fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ On the Color Effects page, you can change output color, brightness, gamma and sharpness. You can also invert the color palette of an image, or set a color image to monochrome. To access Color Effects from the Home page, select Setup > Output > Output Main > Color Effects. Figure 5-23.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Outputs with the Web App Interface ^ÇàìëíáåÖ=lìíéìí=`çäçê=_~ä~åÅÉ=ïáíÜ=íÜÉ=tÉÄ=^éé= fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ The Color Balance page lets you adjust RGB contrast and brightness values separately, and change hue and color saturation settings. To access Color Balance from the Home page, select Setup > Output > Output Main > Color Balance. Figure 5-24.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Outputs with the Web App Interface Figure 5-25. Area of Interest Page To change the Area of Interest, use any of the following settings: • H Size — Determines the width (in pixels) of the Area of Interest. This setting must be equal to or less than the H Active setting of the output timing. • V Size — Determines the height (in lines) of the Area of Interest. This setting must be equal to or less than the V Active setting of the output timing.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Outputs with the Web App Interface Figure 5-26. Output Auto Config Page To let the output device change the output format of the ImagePRO-II, use the following procedure: 1. On the Output Auto Config page, select the field for one of the outputs. 2. Click Auto Config. If a change is required, the change takes effect immediately. If the change is not successful, an error message appears below the Auto Config button.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Setting Up Test Patterns with the Web App Interface pÉííáåÖ=ré=qÉëí=m~ííÉêåë=ïáíÜ=íÜÉ=tÉÄ=^éé=fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ From the Web App Interface, you can set up test patterns on an output display, turn the Area of Interest raster box on or off, and set up diagonal motion for the pattern. To access the Test Patterns page from the Home page, select Test Patterns from the side menu. Figure 5-27.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Creating Pan and Zoom Settings with the Web App Interface `êÉ~íáåÖ=m~å=~åÇ=wççã=pÉííáåÖë=ïáíÜ=íÜÉ=tÉÄ=^éé=fåíÉêÑ~ÅÉ The Pan/Zoom page lets you zoom in or out on an image, and pan horizontally or vertically to the portion you wish to display. You can assign the pan and zoom settings to an input using this page. Figure 5-28. Pan/Zoom Page On this page, you can set pan and zoom values in pixels or percentages.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Viewing and Resetting Recent Changes sáÉïáåÖ=~åÇ=oÉëÉííáåÖ=oÉÅÉåí=`Ü~åÖÉë The Web App Interface Recent Changes page lets you revert most settings in the Setup, Test Patterns, and Pan/Zoom menus to their previous values after you have made changes.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Remotely Accessing Front-Panel Functions 3. To change a value, select one or more fields. The background color of the selected field(s) changes, as shown in the following illustration. The Revert to Selected button becomes available. Figure 5-30. Selection on the Recent Changes Page 4. Click Revert to Selected. The selected settings revert immediately to their previous values, and they are removed from this page.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Remotely Accessing Front-Panel Functions The Emulator also provides: • • SEL and ESC buttons for making selections or backing out of menus • • All the front-panel Input and Effects buttons Two navigation buttons — UP and DOWN — to take the place of the ADJUST knob Buttons to launch the Setup, Test Patterns, and Pan/Zoom menus For information about using any of the front-panel menus or functions, refer to Chapter 4 Menu Orientation, on page 23.
5. Web Remote Control Operations Remotely Accessing Front-Panel Functions Setup Button Figure 5-33. Setup Menu — Front Panel Emulator 5. Use the DOWN button to scroll down through this menu. Click SEL to select an item. Continue using the navigation buttons to scroll through menu options and make selections. 6. To exit the Setup Menu and return to the Status Menu, click SETUP again. Or click another button to work with a different input, a test pattern, or one of the effects.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë få=qÜáë=^ééÉåÇáñ This appendix provides detailed technical specifications for the ImagePRO-II.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input Specifications fåéìí=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë= The following table lists ImagePRO-II input specifications. Table A-1. ImagePRO-II Input Specifications Input Input 1 Detail Specification Connector DVI-I Format (Digital) All single-link DVI digital formats up to 165 MHz, per DVI 1.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input Specifications Table A-1. ImagePRO-II Input Specifications Input Input 3 Detail Specification Connector HDMI (Type A) Formats RGB and YCbCr at 4:4:4, YCbCr at 4:4:2, per HDMI 1.4 specification Deep color at 8/10/12 bits Resolutions up to 2048x1080p @ 60 Hz EDID support EDID 1.3 compatible HDCP hardware support HDCP 1.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Output Specifications Table A-2. Genlock Input Specification Input Genlock Detail Specification Connector BNC connector Formats NTSC/PAL blackburst HD with tri-level sync SMPTE bi-level sync Loop-through Passive loop-through lìíéìí=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë= The following table lists the ImagePRO-II output specifications. Table A-3.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Output Specifications Table A-3. ImagePRO-II Output Specifications Output Detail Specification Bit depths supported: 16, 20 or 24 Sample rate: 48 KHz DisplayPort Connector DisplayPort Formats Resolutions up to 2560x1600p @60 Hz EDID EDID 1.3 compatible HDCP hardware support HDCP 1.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Audio Mezzanine Specifications ^ìÇáç=jÉòò~åáåÉ=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë The following table lists the ImagePRO-II Audio mezzanine specifications. Table A-4. ImagePRO-II Audio Mezzanine Specifications Connection Analog Inputs Digital Inputs Analog Outputs 166 Detail Specification Channels 2 channels of balanced audio, each on 3 pins Sample Rate 48 KHz Frequency Response +/- 0.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Audio Mezzanine Specifications Table A-4.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë User Control Specifications rëÉê=`çåíêçä=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë The following table lists ImagePRO-II user control specifications. Table A-5. ImagePRO-II User Control Specifications Parameter Control Modes Specification The unit may be controlled from a computer, tablet, smartphone, or external Encore or ScreenPRO-II Controller via Ethernet link.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Communications Specifications `çããìåáÅ~íáçåë=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë= The following table lists ImagePRO-II communications specifications. Table A-7. ImagePRO-II Communications Specifications Parameter Specification USB USB 1.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Standard Connector Pinouts Table A-8.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Standard Connector Pinouts aáëéä~ómçêí=`çååÉÅíçê=máåçìíë The following figure illustrates the DisplayPort connector. 19 1 2 20 Figure A-2. DisplayPort Connector The following table lists the DisplayPort connector pinouts. Table A-9.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Standard Connector Pinouts asf=`çååÉÅíçê=máåçìíë The following figure illustrates the DVI connector. 1 8 C1 C2 17 24 C3 C4 9 Figure A-1. DVI Connector The following table lists DVI Connector pinouts. Please note: • • T.M.D.S = Transition Minimized Differential Signal DDC = Display Data Channel Table A-10. DVI Connector Pinouts Pin 172 Signal Pin Signal 1 T.M.D.S. Data 2- 15 ground (for +5V) 2 T.M.D.S. Data 2+ 16 Hot Plug Detect 3 T.M.D.S. Data 2/4 Shield 17 T.M.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Standard Connector Pinouts bíÜÉêåÉí=`çååÉÅíçê=máåçìíë The following figure illustrates the Ethernet connector. 1 8 Figure A-2. Ethernet Connector The following table lists Ethernet connector pinouts. Table A-11.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Standard Connector Pinouts eajf=`çååÉÅíçê=máåçìíë The following figure illustrates the HDMI connector. Figure A-3. HDMI Connector The following table lists the HDMI connector pinouts. Table A-12.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Standard Connector Pinouts ^ìÇáç=jÉòò~åáåÉ=máåçìíë The following figure illustrates the audio mezzanine DB-25 pinouts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Figure A-4. Audio Mezzanine The following tables list the audio mezzanine pinouts. Table A-12 lists the DB-25 connector pinouts. Table A-13.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Standard Connector Pinouts Table A-13.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Resolutions fåéìí=~åÇ=lìíéìí=oÉëçäìíáçåë The table below lists available input and output formats supported on the DVI-I, DVI-D, HD-15, HDMI, DisplayPort, and SDI BNC connectors. An “x” in a cell indicates that the listed format can be processed by the connector. For a list of the Colorspaces supported by each input connector, refer to Selecting the Colorspace on page 37 of Chapter 4. Note This table lists standard ImagePRO-II formats.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Resolutions Table A-16. ImagePRO-II Input and Output Formats (Continued) Connectors Format 178 Colorspace DVI HD-15 HDMI DP 1024x768 @47.95 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1024x768 @48 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1024x768 @50 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1024x768 @59.94 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1024x768 @60 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1024x768 @70 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1024x768 @71.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Resolutions Table A-16. ImagePRO-II Input and Output Formats (Continued) Connectors Format Colorspace DVI HD-15 HDMI DP 1280x1024 @85 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1360x768 @60 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1364x768 @47.95 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1364x768 @48 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1364x768 @50 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1364x768 @59.94 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1364x768 @75 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1364x1024 @47.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Resolutions Table A-16. ImagePRO-II Input and Output Formats (Continued) Connectors Format 180 Colorspace DVI HD-15 HDMI DP x x SDI BNC 1600x1200 @60 SMPTE, RGB x x 1600x1200 @75 SMPTE, RGB x2 x1 1680x1050 @60 SMPTE, RGB x x x 1280x720p @23.98 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1280x720p @24 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1280x720p @25 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1280x720p @29.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Resolutions Table A-16. ImagePRO-II Input and Output Formats (Continued) Connectors Format Colorspace DVI HD-15 HDMI DP SDI BNC x 1920x1080i @60 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1920x1200p @50 SMPTE, RGB x x x x 1920x1200p @59.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Resolutions Table A-16. ImagePRO-II Input and Output Formats (Continued) Connectors Format 182 Colorspace DVI HD-15 HDMI DP 2560x1440p @60 SMPTE, RGB x2 x1 x 2560x1600p @50 SMPTE, RGB x2 x1 x 2560x1600p @59.
_K==oÉãçíÉ=`çåíêçä=mêçíçÅçä få=qÜáë=^ééÉåÇáñ This appendix provides information regarding the ImagePRO-II’s remote control protocol.
B. Remote Control Protocol Introduction fåíêçÇìÅíáçå This chapter lists and provides details for the ImagePRO-II remote control commands. You can view these commands online by accessing the ImagePRO-II via a telnet connection to the unit’s IP address. The ImagePRO-II default IP address is 192.168.0.201. To access the ImagePRO-II’s remote commands, use the following procedure: 1. In a command prompt window, type a telnet command in the following format: telnet nnn.nnn.nnn.
B. Remote Control Protocol ImagePRO-II Remote Commands fã~ÖÉmolJff=oÉãçíÉ=`çãã~åÇë This section lists the ImagePRO-II remote commands, sorted by category. Click a hyperlink in the following list to access the commands for a specific category. • • • • • Input Remote Commands Output Remote Commands View Remote Commands System and Ethernet Remote Commands Audio Remote Commands A second set of remote commands has been carried over from the ImagePRO.
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B. Remote Control Protocol ImagePRO-II Remote Commands --s3dModeCmd (s3dMode): [0..6] 0 = Off, 1 = SideBySide, 2 = TopBottom, 3 = Sequential, 4 = LeftRight, 5 = FramePacking --sspack (sspack): [0..2] 0 = OddEven, 1 = EvenOdd, 2 = EvenEven, 3 = OddOdd --s3dSyncInvert (0,1) --s3dSwap (3d swap): [0..
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B. Remote Control Protocol ImagePRO-II Remote Commands sáÉï=oÉãçíÉ=`çãã~åÇë sfaobc • Description: Video Sync Reference Settings • Command Format: VIDREF --hoffset1 (h offsetA) --voffset1 (v offsetA) --hoffset2 (h offsetB) --voffset2 (v offsetB) --src (source A) --srcb (source B) • Parameters: --hoffset1 (Chan A h offset): (-HTotal/2)...(HTotal/2) --voffset1 (Chan A v offset): (-VTotal/2)...(VTotal/2) --hoffset2 (Chan B h offset): (-HTotal/2)...(HTotal/2) --voffset2 (Chan B v offset): (-VTotal/2)...
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B. Remote Control Protocol ImagePRO-II Remote Commands póëíÉã=~åÇ=bíÜÉêåÉí=oÉãçíÉ=`çãã~åÇë bafafk • Description: EDID Input settings • Required parameters: --con (connector) • Parameters: --con (connector): 0-3 0 = DVI, 1= HD15, 2 = HDMI, 3 = DP --vfs: (Set/Query EDID video format. See VFS for parameter details.) --audch: 2, 8 (Set/Query EDID audio channel max. Available for HDMI and DP only.
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B. Remote Control Protocol ImagePRO-II Remote Commands --conmode (Encore Connect Mode): 0 = OFF, 1 = ON --unitid (Encore Unit ID): 1..32 --encoreip (Encore IP address): xxx.xxx.xxx.
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B. Remote Control Protocol ImagePRO-II Remote Commands • Required parameters: --con (connector), for input video format --och (output channel), for output video format --itype (input type), for commands to DVI input settings • Parameters: --con (connector): 0-4 0 = DVI, 1 = HD15, 2 = HDMI, 3 = DP, 4 = SDI1, 5 = SDI2 --och (output channel): 0-1, for output commands --itype (input type): 0 = digital, 1 = analog --new (new format name): Use " " around the format name.
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B. Remote Control Protocol Legacy Remote Commands • Analog Output Level (level): 0=+4dBu 1=-10dBV • Output Delay (delay): -1=Auto 0-300=0-300 milliseconds • Output Rate (rate): 0=48kHz 1=96kHz • Bitdepth (bitdepth): 0=16 bit 1=20 bit 2=24 bit Examples: To set channel 0 audio output level to -10dBV AUDIOOUT --och 0 --level 1 iÉÖ~Åó=oÉãçíÉ=`çãã~åÇë The following commands have been carried over from the original ImagePRO. ^`n=ãçÇÉ • Description: Turns input Auto acquisition mode off/on.
B. Remote Control Protocol Legacy Remote Commands time = transition time in seconds FADE 1 1.5 (Fade to black with a transition time of 1.5 seconds) cobbw=ãçÇÉ • Description: Enables/disables output Freeze • Parameters: mode [0 | 1]: Disable | Enable • Query Format: FREEZ? Returns the Freeze mode in the format = mode FREEZ 1 (Freezes Image) FREEZ? (Queries Freeze mode) f`ai • Description: Input Configuration Download. Internal Use Only.
B. Remote Control Protocol Legacy Remote Commands • Parameters: filename: The name you give to the configuration when you save it. If the same input configuration name exists, it will be overwritten. in: Input chnl (1-6) ICSAV 3 file1 (saves Input configuration as FILE1 for input channel 3.) f`rpb=áå • Description: Query the name of the Input configuration used for the specified channel.
B. Remote Control Protocol Legacy Remote Commands ildlp • Description: • Parameters: Save current output image in non-volatile memory as Logo image. None LOGOS (Save current output image as Logo image.) l`opq • Description: • Parameters: Reset Output Configuration. None OCRST (Reset Output Configuration) l`p^s • Description: • Parameters: Save Output Configuration to non-volatile memory.
B. Remote Control Protocol Legacy Remote Commands m^kes=ÜÜÜKÜ=îîîKî • Description: Set Output Diagonal Pan. • Parameters: hhh.h: Horizontal Pan (-100.0% - +100.0%) vvv.v: Vertical Pan (-100.0% - +100.0%) • Query Format: PANHV? • Query Response: Output Diagonal Pan value in the following format: = hhh.hvvv.v PANHV 50 50 (Set Output Horizontal Pan to 50%, and Vertical Pan to 50%) PANHV? (Query Output Horizontal Pan) m^ks=åååKå • Description: Set Output Vertical Pan • Parameters: nnn.
B. Remote Control Protocol Legacy Remote Commands obpl=çìí=åå • Description: • Parameters: Set Output Resolution. out - Output chnl[0-1] nn: Output Resolution (Use RESH command for resolution list) • Query Format: RESO? out Returns the Output Resolution in the format: = nn RESO 0 1 (Set Output Resolution of output 0 to resolution index 1 (NTSC(480i)) RESO? (Queries Output Resolution) obpbq • • Description: Resets the system and sets all settings to factory defaults.
B. Remote Control Protocol Legacy Remote Commands qok=íóéÉ=áå • Description: Selects transition type when switching between inputs. Transition delay is only applicable if the transition type selected is Fade to Black or Fade to Logo. Fade to Logo transition type is only available if a Logo has been stored in non-volatile memory. • Parameters: type: Transition type [0-2] 0 = Fade to black, 1 = Freeze image and Cut, 2 = Fade to logo in: Transition delay (in seconds) [1.0s - 5.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=cáêãï~êÉ få=qÜáë=^ééÉåÇáñ The following topics are discussed in this Appendix: • • • Firmware Upgrade Overview Upgrading Firmware Using the USB Port Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide 207
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=cáêãï~êÉ Firmware Upgrade Overview cáêãï~êÉ=réÖê~ÇÉ=lîÉêîáÉï The ImagePRO-II provides two options for upgrading firmware: • Using the USB port on the front panel. For instructions, refer to Upgrading Firmware Using the USB Port on this page. To use this option, your flash drive must be properly formatted. For instructions, refer to Formatting the Flash Drive on this page. • Using the Web Interface.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=cáêãï~êÉ Upgrading Firmware Using the USB Port Figure C-1. Format Removable Disk Window 6. Then click Start. A message appears, warning that data will be erased during the formatting process. ~ ~ 7. Click OK to continue. Click Cancel to halt the process. If you click OK, a confirmation message appears after a few seconds. The flash drive is now ready to use. If you click Cancel, you can delete data or download it to the computer, then retry the formatting operation.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=cáêãï~êÉ Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface USB FIRMWARE UPGRADE > Im agePRO2_10_5.tar.gz Upgrade (FAT filesystem only) Figure C-3. USB Code Upgrade Menu 4. Scroll to the file you want to use, and press SEL. 5. Scroll to Upgrade and press SEL again. A progress message appears. Note Do not remove the flash drive or power down the ImagePRO-II until the firmware file is uploaded. When the file is loaded, the ImagePRO-II powers down and reboots.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=cáêãï~êÉ Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface A message informs you if a new firmware version is available. To install the latest version over the internet, refer to the following section, Automatically Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface. If you wish to install a different version, refer to the section of this chapter titled Selecting a Firmware File to Upload with the Web Interface on page 211.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=cáêãï~êÉ Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface 212 2. Click Choose File. 3. On the window that appears, navigate to and select the firmware file you want to upload. 4. On the System Firmware Upgrade window, click Submit.
aK==`çåí~Åí=fåÑçêã~íáçå få=qÜáë=^ééÉåÇáñ The following topics are discussed in this Appendix: • • • Warranty Return Material Authorization (RMA) Contact Information t~êê~åíó All video products are designed and tested to the highest quality standards and are backed by a full 3-year parts and labor warranty. Warranties are effective upon delivery date to customer and are non-transferable. Barco warranties are only valid to the original purchaser/owner.
aK==`çåí~Åí=fåÑçêã~íáçå Contact Information `çåí~Åí=fåÑçêã~íáçå Barco Media and Entertainment 11101 Trade Center Drive Rancho Cordova, California 95670 USA • • • Telephone: (916) 859-2500 Fax: (916) 859-2515 Website: www.barco.com Sales Contact • • • Direct: (916) 859-2505 Toll Free: (888) 414-7226 E-mail: folsomsales@barco.com Barco N.V. Noordlaan 5 8520 Kuurne BELGIUM • • • Telephone: +32 56.36.82.11 Fax: +32 56.35.16.51 Website: www.barco.
fåÇÉñ kìãÉêáÅë AUDIO button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 124 Audio Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 1-1 Sample . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 1-1 Timing Adjust Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 3D Swap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 3D Swap option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 _ ^ AC connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 ACQ mode command . . . . . . . . . .
Index TEST PAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 ` Cable information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Change history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .viii Chapter structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Chassis handles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Color hue and saturation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 inversion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index c Factory Reset and logos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 FADE command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200 FCC statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Flick scrolling technique (Web) . . . . . . . . . . .141 Flicker Reduce setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 best guess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index HDCP-capable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162 type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 type options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Input Aspect Ratio submenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Input Color Balance Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Input connectors DVI-I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 EDID-capable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index Transition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Zoom/Pan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Messages Config Saved . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Format Saved . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Invalid Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index RASTER command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .195 Rear panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Recall Config Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Recall View Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 RECT command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196 Refresh button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 Remote control options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 RESET command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index Status Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 STMGR command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193 Strobe Mode setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Strobe Rate setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Support, technical information . . . . . . . . . iii, 214 Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 SYS command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193 SYSAV command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .