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Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 2.1 2.2 Getting Started Achieving the Best Performance Recycling Kramer Products 2 2 2 3 3.1 4 Overview Defining the VP-729 Presentation Switcher/Scaler Installing in a Rack 3 5 8 5 5.1 5.2 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.
Figures Figure 1: VP-729 Presentation Switcher/Scaler Front Panel Figure 2: VP-729 Presentation Switcher/Scaler Rear Panel Figure 3: Connecting to the VP-729 Rear Panel Figure 4: Crossed Cable RS-232 Connection Figure 5: Straight Cable RS-232 Connection with a Null Modem Adapter Figure 6: PIP Source over Background Figure 7: The SWAP Status Figure 8: IR Remote Control Transmitter Figure 9: MENU Items Figure 10: Input Screen Figure 11: Picture Screen Figure 12: Output Screen Figure 13: PIP Screen Figure 14:
1 Introduction Welcome to Kramer Electronics! Since 1981, Kramer Electronics has been providing a world of unique, creative, and affordable solutions to the vast range of problems that confront the video, audio, presentation, and broadcasting professional on a daily basis.
2 Getting Started We recommend that you: • Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging materials for possible future shipment • Review the contents of this user manual • Use Kramer high performance high resolution cables • Use only the power cord that is supplied with this machine i 2.1 Go to http://www.kramerelectronics.com to check for up-to-date user manuals, application programs, and to check if firmware upgrades are available (where appropriate).
3 Overview The Kramer VP-729 is a 9-input Proscale™ Presentation Switcher / Scaler with unbalanced stereo and digital S/PDIF audio. The VP-729 scales any composite, s-Video (Y/C), component video (YUV), HDMI or computer graphics video signal, as well as JPEG files (via USB) up or down to a selectable graphics or HDTV output resolution.
• Multiple aspect ratio selections • Companion AFV (audio-follow-video) for every analog video input • Embedded audio on the two HDMI inputs and output The embedded audio feature is not available for the RGB resolutions 1920x1200 and 1920x1080. (It is available for 1080p) • Built-in noise reduction and picture enhancement features • Audio inputs - four (stereo audio or S/PDIF on two RCA connectors) for each of the four universal video inputs; two unbalanced stereo audio (on 3.
In addition, the VP-729: • Includes non-volatile memory that retains the last settings, after switching the power off and then on again • Digitally reprocesses the signal to correct mastering errors and regenerates the video at a higher line and pixel rate format, providing native-resolution video for LCD, DLP and plasma displays • Is specifically designed to improve video quality by reducing chroma noise • Scales and zooms (to up to 400% of the original size) • Can provide non-linear scaling for 4
6 Figure 1: VP-729 Presentation Switcher/Scaler Front Panel # Feature Function 1 POWER Switch Illuminated switch for turning the machine ON or OFF 2 IR Receiver / LED Lights red when the unit accepts IR remote commands 3 UNIVERSAL INPUT Selector Buttons 4 5 6 7 INPUT Selector Buttons (illuminates when selected) 8 Press to select the composite video / s-Video / component video source and the appropriate audio source (from 1 to 4) UXGA 1 Press to select the UXGA source 1 and the appropriate au
VP-729 – Overview Figure 2: VP-729 Presentation Switcher/Scaler Rear Panel # 21 22 23 Feature Function UNIV. IN RCA Connectors (from 1 to 4) Y/CV Pb/C Pr Connects to the video acceptor which can be either composite video (Y/CV), s-Video (Y/CV, Pb/C ) or component video (Y/CV, Pb/C, Pr) 24 UXGA 1 IN 15-pin HD Connector Connects to the UXGA (analog interface) graphics source 1 25 UXGA 2 IN 15-pin HD Connector Connects to the UXGA (analog interface) graphics source 2 26 AUDIO IN UNIV.
4 Installing in a Rack This section provides instructions for rack mounting the unit.
5 Connecting the VP-729 i Always switch off the power to each device before connecting it to your VP-729. After connecting your VP-729, connect its power and then switch on the power to each device. To connect the VP-729 as illustrated in the example in Figure 3, do the following: 1. Connect the video sources: A component video source (for example, a DVD player) to the UNIV.
The UXGA OUT 15-pin HD computer graphics video connector to a video acceptor (for example, an analog display) In the HDTV mode, the signal goes out via three PINS: PIN 1 is Red or Pr, PIN 2 is Green or Y, PIN 3 is Blue or Pb 4. Connect the AUDIO OUT L and R unbalanced stereo audio output and/or the S/PDIF digital audio output to audio acceptors, for example, power amplifiers. 5. Connect the power cord. We recommend that you use only the power cord that is supplied with this machine 6.
5.1 Connecting a PC You can connect to the unit via a crossed RS-232 connection, using for example, a PC. A crossed cable or null-modem is required as shown in method A and B respectively. If a shielded cable is used, connect the shield to pin 5. Method A (Figure 4)—Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the unit via a crossed cable (only pin 2 to pin 3, pin 3 to pin 2, and pin 5 to pin 5 need be connected) to the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the PC. Note: There is no need to connect any other pins.
6 Presentation Switcher / Scaler Buttons The VP-729 includes the following front panel buttons: 6.1 • Nine INPUT selector buttons • A PIP button • BLANK and FREEZE buttons • Six OSD buttons • A RESET TO XGA/720p button • A PANEL LOCK button Switching an Input Each INPUT SELECTOR button can be used to select the source. When selected, the button illuminates. You can switch seamlessly between each input that is connected to a source by pressing the appropriate INPUT SELECTOR button.
6.2 The PIP Button Feature The Picture-in-Picture inserter (PIP) uses K-IIT XL™ image insertion technology to present video and graphic sources simultaneously so that you can display: • An inserted video source PIP over a graphic source background • An inserted graphic source PIP over a video source background VIDEO SOURCE – can be composite or s-Video GRAPHIC SOURCE – can be HDMI, UXGA or component For example, you can show a live video window on top of a graphic background and vice versa.
6.2.2 Selecting the PIP Source To easily select the PIP source, press and hold the PIP front panel button while pressing the input button of the required PIP source. For example, to select UXGA 2 as the graphic PIP source over a video background, press the PIP front panel button while pressing the UXGA 2 front panel button. To select the PIP source using the IR remote controller, press the desired PIP source on the remote controller.
To replace a PIP source in the same category (for example, changing the PIP source from HDMI 2 to HDMI 1), press the required PIP Source on the remote control transmitter and the PIP display will change accordingly. i 6.2.3 When attempting to select a PIP source of the same category as the background source (for example, video on video, which is not compliant with the table on Page 16), a message is displayed, “Unavailable Operation”.
To replace a PIP in the same input signal category (for example, changing from UXGA 1 to HDMI 2), press the button for that PIP Source on the remote control transmitter and the PIP display will change accordingly.
6.3 Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel To prevent changing the settings accidentally or tampering with the unit via the front panel buttons, lock your VP-729. Unlocking releases the protection mechanism. When the front panel is locked, control is still available via RS-232 and/or the Ethernet. To lock the VP-729: • Press the PANEL LOCK button on the front panel. The front panel is locked and the PANEL LOCK button is illuminated.
6.4 The Infrared Remote Control Transmitter You can control the VP-729 remotely from the infrared remote control transmitter which is powered by two AAA size 1.5V DC batteries.
7 Configuring the VP-729 via the OSD MENU Screens The VP-729 uses an on-screen display (OSD) menu for system configuration. The menu appears as an overlay over any images that are output from the VP-729. There are eight sub-menus that are used to configure the VP-729. You can activate and navigate these menus from the front panel buttons, or from the IR remote control.
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7.1.1 Reading JPEG Files You can read the JPEG files via the USB input. The JPEG files can be used to display a JPEG image, download a new Logo or background (see Page 31) or create a slideshow (see Section 7.7.1). To read JPEG files: 1. Load the JPEG images (the JPEG file should be smaller than 1MB and should not exceed a resolution of 2048x1536) to the route directory of a USB memory stick. 2. Connect the Memory stick to the USB connector on the front panel. 3.
7.2 The Picture Screen The Brightness, Contrast, Color and Hue picture settings are saved individually for each input (except USB).
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Setting Function Default V-Zoom Vertical zoom: -8 to 8 0 This feature is available when selecting Custom aspect ratio Zoom Set the Zoom: 100%, 150%, 200%, 225%, 250%, 275%, 300%, 325%, 350%, 375%, 400% or Custom 100% Custom Zoom Set the Zoom: From 100% to 400% 7.3.1 Zoom H-Pan 0 to 31 16 Zoom V-Pan 0 to 31 16 Selecting the Correct Aspect Ratio You can configure the aspect ratio of any output image to fit your application.
7.4 The PIP Screen Figure 13: PIP Screen Setting Function Default On/Off Activate/deactivate the PIP feature: On/Off Off For a USB source with the PIP enabled, the maximum output image size is 960 horizontal pixels Type Source Select the PIP type: Picture-In-Picture, Picture + Picture or Split (see Section 6.
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7.7 The Setup Screen Figure 16: Setup Screen Setting Function Save Saves up to eight profiles from 1 to 8 Default Recall Recalls a profile from 1 to 8 Slideshow Set the speed for the slide show to Min, Low, Mid, Long, Max or Off (see Section 7.7.1) Min Frame Lock Locks the vertical refresh rate of the output to that of the input. Set to On or Off. Off Note that seamless switching is not possible when working in the Frame Lock mode unless all sources are frame synchronized.
7.7.1 Setting Function HDMI Input HDCP Set to On or Off for each HDMI input HDCP support can be enabled (On) or disabled (Off) for each of the HDMI inputs, allowing the source to transmit a nonHDCP signal if required (for example, when working with a Mac computer) Default The Slideshow Feature The VP-729 lets you run a slideshow via the USB input and set the slideshow speed via the slideshow feature. To prepare a slideshow: 1. Load the slideshow JPEG images to a USB memory stick.
7.8 The Advanced Setup Screen Figure 17: Advanced Setup Screen The Mode Set functions define the desired working resolution and refresh rate when the system cannot distinguish between similar resolutions (for example, resolutions that have the same number of lines can be defined to identify refresh rate values.
7.8.2 The Misc Screen functions Figure 18: Misc Screen Setting Function Default Logo Select On, Off or Custom Choose ON for the start up logo to appear on the screen Choose OFF for it not to appear Set to Custom to download a custom Logo (Flash ROM).
Setting Function Default Background Select Blue, Black, Custom or Disable Analog Sync to set the background screen color if an input without a signal is selected Default Selecting Custom will automatically bring up a custom (captured) screen image, that can be obtained via the Capture function or downloaded via USB (Logo Download) Selecting Disable Analog Sync will cause the output SYNC to turn to off if an output is not connected for over 2 minutes for better energy efficiency Save Lock Select On or
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Figure 21 illustrates horizontal and vertical sync pulse width, timing and active video area for a typical frame of video. Figure 21: Active Video Functions 7.9 The Info Screen From the Information screen (see Figure 22), you can verify the main source, PIP source, the output resolution, the SYNC mode, as well as the firmware revision and the audio board firmware version (for example, 2.
8 Using Text Overlay The text overlay feature is accessed via the Application Program (AP). Running this AP with the PC connected to the VP-729 lets you display text over the screen, with features including text color and speed, transparency, text position and repetition. Current text overlay settings can be saved and loaded to the AP.
Feature Function Parameter Setting Area Text Color Dropdown Box Select the Text color Background Color Dropdown Box Set the text background color Transparency Dropdown Box Select On for a transparent background or Off for a nontransparent background Display Height Check Box Set the thickness of the background stripe (72 or 36) Text Position – VPosition Set the vertical position of the text background on the display screen (Top, Center or Bottom) Communication Interface Area Connect/Disconnect C
9 Audio Flash Memory Upgrade The VP-729 audio firmware is located in FLASH memory, which lets you upgrade to the latest Kramer firmware version in minutes! Upgrade should be carried out by skilled technical personnel. Failure to upgrade correctly will result in the malfunction of the machine The process involves: • • Downloading from the Internet Connecting the PC to the AUDIO PROG. terminal block connector (Section 9.2) • 9.
9.2 Connecting the PC to the RS-232 Port Before installing the latest Kramer audio firmware version on a VP-729 unit, do the following: 1. Connect the PC to the AUDIO PROG. terminal block connector, as defined below: RS-232 PINOUT 9 8 7 6 GND Rx Tx 1 To this PIN on the 9-pin D-sub Connector Tx PIN 2 Rx PIN 3 GND PIN 5 2. Push the AUDIO PROG. button using a small screwdriver. 3. Switch the unit ON. i 9.
2. After a few seconds, the Splash screen is replaced by the “Atmel – Flip” window: Figure 25: Atmel – Flip Window 3. Press the keyboard shortcut key F2 (or select the “Select” command from the Device menu, or press the integrated circuit icon in the upper right corner of the window). The “Device Selection” window appears: Figure 26: Device Selection Window 4.
AT89C51RD2 T89C51RD2 Figure 27: Selecting the Device Window 5. Click OK and select “Load Hex” from the File menu.
6. The Open File window opens. Select the correct HEX file that contains the updated version of the firmware for VP-729 (for example 44M_V1p2.hex) and click Open. 7. Press the keyboard shortcut key F3 (or select the “Communication / RS232” command from the Settings menu, or press the keys: Alt SCR). The “RS232” window appears. Change the COM port according to the configuration of your computer and select the 9600 baud rate: Figure 29: RS-232 Window 8. Click Connect.
9. Click Run. After each stage of the operation is completed, the check-box for that stage becomes colored green. See also the blue progress indicator on the status bar 10. When the operation is completed, all 4 check-boxes will be colored green and the status bar message: Memory Verify Pass appears: If an error message: “Not Finished” shows, click Run again Figure 31: Atmel – Flip Window (Operation Completed) 11. Close the “Atmel – Flip” window. 12. Disconnect the power on the VP-729. 13.
10 Technical Specifications INPUTS: 4 x universal Y/CV, Pb/C, Pr (composite, s-Video and component) 1 Vpp/75Ω on RCA connectors; 2 x UXGA on a 15-pin HD connector (VGA through UXGA) 2 x HDMI connectors 1 x USB connector For each universal input there is a corresponding (unbalanced) audio stereo input (1V nom./ 25kΩ minimum) and digital stereo S/PDIF input (32kHz to 96kHz sample frequency / 75Ω) on RCA connectors For each UXGA input there is a corresponding (unbalanced) audio stereo input on a 3.
Technical Specifications of the RGBHV / RGBS (PC) / RGsB (PC) Input Signal Resolution Vertical Frequency (Hz) 640x480 60 640x480 67 640x480 72 640x480 Notes Resolution Vertical Frequency (Hz) 1152x870 75 1152x900 66 Mac21 1152x900 76 Sun 75 1280x720 60 Sun 640x480 85 1280x800 60 720x400 70 1280x960 60 720x400 85 1280x960 85 800x600 56 1280x768 60 800x600 60 1280x1024 60 800x600 72 1280x1024 75 800x600 75 1280x1024 76 800x600 85 1280x1024 85 832x624 75
Technical Specifications of the Y/C, Video Signal Standard NTSC, NTSC4.
Technical Specifications of the RGBHV/Comp/YPbPr Output Signal Resolution Vertical Frequency (Hz) 640x480 60 640x480 75 800x600 50 800x600 60 800x600 75 1024x768 50 1024x768 60 1024x768 75 1280x720 60 1280x768 50 1280x768 60 1280x800 60 1280x1024 50 1280x1024 60 1280x1024 75 1366x768 50 1366x768 60 1400x1050 50 1400x1050 60 1600x1200 50 1600x1200 60 1920x1080 60 1920x1200 60 1680x1050 60 1080i 60 1080i 50 720p 60 720p 50 480p 60 576p 50 1080p 50
Technical Specifications of the HDMI/DVI/RGB Output Signal 48 Resolution Vertical Frequency (Hz) 640x480 60 640x480 75 800x600 50 800x600 60 800x600 75 1024x768 50 1024x768 60 1024x768 75 1280x720 60 1280x768 50 1280x768 60 1280x800 60 1280x1024 50 1280x1024 60 1280x1024 75 1366x768 50 1366x768 60 1400x1050 50 1400x1050 60 1600x1200 50 1600x1200 60 1920x1080 60 1920x1200 60 1680x1050 60 1080i 60 1080i 50 720p 60 720p 50 480p 60 576p 50 1080p 5
11 VP-729 Communication Protocol Serial Configuration: Baud rate: 9600 (Bits per second) Data bits: 8bits Parity: None Stop bits: 1bit Communication confirmation: Send: CR Reply: CR> Set Command: Send: YControl_TypeFunctionParamCR Reply: ZControl_TypeFunctionParamCR> Get Command: Send: YControl_TypeFunctionCR Reply: ZControl_TypeFunctionParamCR> Example: set Input 1 Source Type to Component Send: Y000CR Reply: Z000CR> Example: get current Input 1 Source Type Send: Y10CR Reply: Z1
Control Type Function Parameter Set Get Description 0 1 0 0: Input 1 1: Input 2 2: Input 3 3: Input 4 4: VGA 1 5: VGA 2 6: HDMI 1 7: HDMI 2 8: USB 0 1 1 0: Component 1: YC 2: Video Input 1 Source Type 0 1 2 0: Component 1: YC 2: Video Input 2 Source Type 0 1 3 0: Component 1: YC 2: Video Input 3 Source Type 0 1 4 0: Component 1: YC 2: Video Input 4 Source Type 0 1 5 0: Auto 1: RGB 2: YUV Input Color Format Input Video Standard Input Source 0 1 6 0: Auto 1: NTSC 2: PAL 3:
Control Type Function Parameter Set Get Description 0 1 19 0: Off 1: Low 2: Medium 3: High 0 1 20 0: Off 1: Low 2: Medium 3: High Picture Mosquito NR 0 1 21 0: Off 1: On Picture Block NR Picture Detail Enhancement Picture Temporal NR 0 1 22 0: Off 1: Low 2: Medium 3: High 0 1 23 0: Off 1: Low 2: High Picture Luma Transition Enhance 0 1 24 0: Off 1: Low 2: High Picture Chroma Transition Enhance 25 0 : Native HDMI 1 : 640x480@60Hz 2 : 640x480@75Hz 3 : 800x600@50Hz 4 : 800x600@
Control Type Function Parameter Set Get Description 31: 1080p@50Hz 32: 1080p@60Hz 33: 480P@59.94Hz 34: 720P@59.94Hz 35: 1080i@59.94Hz 36: 1080P@23.98Hz 37: 1080P@29.97Hz 38: 1080P@59.
Control Type Function Parameter Set Get Description 7: HDMI 2 0 1 39 0: 1/25 1: 1/16 2: 1/9 3: 1/4 4: Custom 0 1 40 0 ~ 128 PIP H-Position 0 1 41 0 ~ 128 PIP V-Position 0 1 42 1 ~ 256 PIP H-Size 0 1 43 1 ~ 256 PIP V-Size 0 1 44 0: Off 1: On PIP Frame 0 1 45 0: Red 1: Green 2: Blue PIP Frame Color 0 1 46 0: Analog 1: S/PDIF Audio Input Type 0 1 47 -22~0~+22 Audio Input Volume 0 1 0 - 0 - -111 Volume Down 0 1 49 -36~0~+36 Audio Bass 0 1 50 -36~0~+
Control Type Function Parameter Set Get Description 0 1 62 -2000~2000 Geometry Diagonal Projection – Top Right H 0 1 63 -2000~2000 Geometry Diagonal Projection – Top Right V 0 1 64 -2000~2000 Geometry Diagonal Projection – Bottom Left H 0 1 65 -2000~2000 Geometry Diagonal Projection – Bottom Left V 0 1 66 -2000~2000 Geometry Diagonal Projection – Bottom Right H 0 1 67 -2000~2000 Geometry Diagonal Projection – Bottom Right V 0 - 68 N/A Geometry Diagonal Projection – Reset
Control Type Function Parameter Set Get Description 0 1 82 0: Black 1: Blue Blank Color 0 - 83 N/A Capture Background 0 1 84 0: Black 1: Blue 2: Custom 3: Disable Analog Sync 0 1 85 0: Off 1: On Save Lock 0 1 86 0: Off 1: On Input Lock Blank key function 0 1 87 0: Blank & Mute 1: Blank 2: Mute 0 1 88 0: Freeze & Mute 1: Freeze 2: Mute Freeze key function 0 1 89 0: Off 1: On Freeze 0 1 90 0: Off 1: On Blank Power 0 1 91 0: Off 1: On 0 - 92 N/A Info 0 -
Control Type Function Parameter Set Get Description 13: 1024x768 60 14: 1024x768 70 15: 1024x768 75 16: 1024x768 75 Mac19 17: 1024x768 85 18: 1024x800 84 Sun 19: 1152x864 75 20: 1152x870 75 Mac21 21: 1152x900 66 Sun 22: 1152x900 76 Sun 23: 1280x960 60 24: 1280x960 85 25: 1280x768 60 26: 1280x1024 60 27: 1280x1024 75 28: 1280x1024 76 Sun 29: 1280x1024 85 30: 1400x1050 60 31: 1400x1050 75 32: 1600x1200 60 33: 1680x1050 60 34: 1080i 60 35: 1080i 50 36: 1080p 60 37: 1080p 50 38: 720p 60 39: 720p 50 40: 480i 4
Control Type Function Parameter Set Get Description 98: No Input detected 99: other 101: NTSC 102: PAL 103: PAL-M 104: PAL-N 105: NTSC 4.
Control Type Function Parameter Set Get Description 0 1 105 512~3071 Advance Input Mode: HT 0 1 106 32~(HS-48) Advance Input Mode: HW 0 1 107 80~(HT-HA-12) Advance Input Mode: HS 0 1 108 640~1920 <= (HT-92) Advance Input Mode: HA Advance Input Mode: HP Advance Input Mode: VT 43: 576p 44: 1280x800 60 (Reduce blank) 45: 1920x1200 60 46: 1920x1080 60 47: 1280x720 60 48: 1080p 24 49: 1280x800 60 50: 1440x900 60 51: 1440x900 60(Reduced blanking) 52: 1280x768_60 (Reduced blanking) 53: 1680x1
Control Type Function Parameter Set Get Description 0 1 119 512~3071 Advance Output Mode: HT 0 1 120 32~(HS-48) Advance Output Mode: HW 0 1 121 80~(HT-HA-12) Advance Output Mode: HS 0 1 122 640~1920 <= (HT-92) Advance Output Mode: HA Advance Output Mode: HP Advance Output Mode: VT 0 1 123 0: Negative polarity 1: Positive polarity 0 1 124 384~2047 0 1 125 2~(HS-13) Advance Output Mode: VW 0 1 126 15~(VT-VA-1) Advance Output Mode: VS 0 1 127 480~1200 <= (VT-16) Adva
Control Type Function Parameter Set Get Description 5: Off 0 1 147 0: 1280x768x60 1: 1366x768x60 Mode Set – Mode 3 0 1 148 0 : Normal 1 : Bypass HDMI1 Switching Behavior 0 1 149 0 : Normal 1 : Bypass HDMI2 Switching Behavior 150 0 : Input 1 1 : Input 2 2 : Input 3 3 : Input 4 4 : VGA 1 5 : VGA 2 6 : HDMI 1 HDMI1 Audio Input HDMI2Audio Input 0 1 0 1 151 0 : Input 1 1 : Input 2 2 : Input 3 3 : Input 4 4 : VGA 1 5 : VGA 2 6 : HDMI 2 0 - 152 - Custom Output Read HDMI EDID Prefer
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