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V ie wScape T oolse t User Guide R5976476/03 01/0 7/2004.
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1. Introduction 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 General introduction Overview ViewScap e T oolset software has a guided set up me nu with clear wiring di agrams for a har dware setup. The total screen a rea is represe nted as a single canvas o nto which the inp ut sources can be ar ranged by a drag and drop ope ration.
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2. Installation 2. INST ALLA TION Overview • General Requi rements • Softwar e installation •S t a r t i n g u p •C l o s i n g 2.1 General Requirements Before you begin It assumes you are f amiliar with the Windo ws operating system at y our site.
2. Installation 8. For a new installation sele ct ’T ypical’. With ’T ypical’, everyt hing necessary to run th e program will be i nstalled (T omcat webserver , Java envi- ronment vari ables and plug ins f or the applets). With ’Custom’ you have the choice to i nstall only the V iewScape part or on ly the Java part.
2. Installation Image 2-2 Internet options Settings 2.3 Starting up Start up T o start up the ViewScap e T oolset software, the following ste ps are involve d: 1. Go to t he Start menu, select Progr ams. 2. Drag your mouse to the right and select ’V iewScape T oolset’.
2. Installation Image 2-5 Start up of the wizard Image 2-6 Start up when configuration known 10 R5976476 VIEWSCAPE TOOLSET 01/07/2004.
2. Installation 2.4 Closing How to close 1. Cl ose the browser always as first by clicki ng on the browser cl ose button (cr oss in the righ t upper corner) 2.
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3. Configuration Wizard 3. CONFIGURA TION WIZARD Overview • The wizard window • Set up paths • Creating a new confi guration • Loading a sa ved configur ation 3.1 The wizard window Purpose The wizard will g uide you trough the conf iguration p rocess of your hardware (V iewScape and pr ojectors).
3. Configuration Wizard 3.3 Creating a new configuration Overview • Based on Vi ewScape devices • Based on the output r equirements (resolu tion) • Creating a configuration start ing from last s.
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-1 Create new configuration Image 3-2 New configuration based on ViewScape devices 3.3.1.2 Set up What will be done During the set up, the screen config uration and resol ution should be en tered. At the same ti me a preview with the real width and he ight will be displayed.
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-3 Device setup Resolution per screen The same resolut ion for each scr een can be set u p: 1. Click on the drop down box next to Resolution per scr een .( i m a g e 3 - 4 ) 2. Select the r esolution, corr esponding wit h the resol ution of you r display devi ce.
3. Configuration Wizard How to setup 1. Click in the horiz ontal inpu t field o f the maximum ove rlap for en tering an o verlap for two images ne xt to each other . ( image 3-6) 2. Select with your mouse th e actual indi cated value . 3. Enter a new value with the keyboard.
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-8 Resolution definition window 3.3 .2.2 Set up What will be done The desired screen dimensi on in pixels shoul d be entered togeth er with the resolu tion mode. These spec- ificati ons determine the n umber of devices r equired.
3. Configuration Wizard 5. Select with your mouse th e actual indi cated value . 6. Enter a new value with the keyboard. The entered val ue will be de maximum possi ble overlap. 7. When finish ed with the set up, click on Next >> to continue t he set up.
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-12 Current configuration A small ov erview gives : •T h e s e t u p t y p e • Device setup • Resolution per screen T o get a more complete overview , cli ck on show more in the header of th e current setup pane. Image 3-13 Detailed current configuration 3.
3. Configuration Wizard 3.3.6 Defining the working windows What should be done The deferent desir ed windows and/or backgrou nd can be defined for each input. How to define 1. Sel ect a T ype (1). (image 3-15) Possible types: - CVBS -D V I - HDSDI -R G B -R G B _ U X G A -S D I -Y U V 2.
3. Configuration Wizard 3.3.7 Removing windows out of the list How to remove 1. Do you want to dele te all? If yes, Select f irst All in the c ombo box next to remove and then cli ck on Remove . All windows in th e list will be deleted. If no, g o to step 2 2.
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-18 Communication connections When mo re dev ices are used, us e the Next>> and <<Pre vious button on top of th e win- dow to navigate throug h the configurat ion. The master device is i ndicated on the left c orner of the window .
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-19 RS232 communication settings Parameter values Adjust the para meter values to suit th e serial RS232 com munication va lues between t he local PC and Digiti zer .
3. Configuration Wizard 3.3.9.2 Start Autodetection Start up 1. Click on to initiat e the detection process. Start addr ess The start add ress can be filled out by entering an ad dress with the keyboa rd or by clicking on the ’+’ or ’-’ button.
3. Configuration Wizard 3.3.9.3 Serial Numbers Start up 1. Click on to initiate th e serial detec tion proces s. 2. A pop up screen appears to ask to di splay the info rmation in a sepa rate window .
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-24 Serial numbers on Autodete ct page 3.3.10 Compare Autodetected configuration – Created c onfiguration Result info The autodetect ed co nfigurati on is compared with th e created configura tion. Image 3-25 Compare result The following it ems are checked: • The type of di gitizer .
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-26 Configuration message Click OK to proceed. Click Cancel to perform an autodetect . 3.3.1 1 Updating the configuration What will be done? The wizard parameters will be uploaded to t he hardware.
3. Configuration Wizard How to select 1. If you want to upload everything in the l ist, just check the checkbox on top of the wind ow next to Update Selection . 2. If you want to upload onl y part of the l ist, check onl y the ch eckbox next to the items you want to upl oad.
3. Configuration Wizard 4. Is the result OK? If yes, go to step 5 If no, follow the set u p procedure in th e installati on manual of the pr ojector and cont inue then with st ep 5. 5. Check the radio butt on in front of Result is OK an d click Next>> .
3. Configuration Wizard 7. If the result is Ok, chec k the check box next to Resu lt is OK . 8. Click Next>> to continue. Image 3-32 Visual output check Image 3-33 Adjustment of Frequency R59764.
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-34 Adjustment of Phase 3.3.13 Mechani cal overlap setup Overlap zone The common area of 2 project or images next to each othe r . In this zone there wil l be soft edge blending, so th at the combined screens wi ll look lik e one big screen.
3. Configuration Wizard 4. The OVER LAPP A T TERN test pattern is by default selected. T o select another pattern, click on t he drop down box next to T e st pattern and select the desired pat tern.. (image 3-37) 5. Check Act ive to activ ate pattern.
3. Configuration Wizard 3.3.14 Input Balance Adjustment Consult the user guide of your projector for a more detail ed description of how adjusting the input balance. The indication given on the scr een is a general method to adjust the input balan ce.
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-40 Update test pattern log window Gamma setup 1. Select the test pattern by clicki ng on the drop down box and sele cting the desir ed one.
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-43 Contrast and color equalization 3.3.17 Black level Adjustment of the images Why For dark image s, the overlap zo ne will be brighter then th e rest of the image s. Therefor w e can rise the black level of the rema ining image (excludi ng the overlap zone).
3. Configuration Wizard Image 2 A C B Image Image 3-46 Black level adjustment A image 1 execpt o verlap B Overlap area image 1 and image 2 C image 2 execpt overlap 3.3.18 Loading fina ls e t t i n g s Loading Coordinates 1. If you want to upload everything in the l ist, just check the checkbox on top of the wind ow next to Update Selection .
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-48 Wizard result window 3.3.19 Finishing the wizard Finish wizard 1. Click on Finished . A save question will be displayed. (image 3-49) 2. If you want to save the setti ngs, click OK , otherwise click Cancel . The save conf iguration to file wind ow will be di splayed.
3. Configuration Wizard Image 3-51 File download window 3.4 Loading a saved configuration How to load 1. Select Open an existing file . (image 3-52) 2. Click o n Next>> . The load con figuration wi ndow will be di splayed. (image 3-53) 3. Enter a compl ete path and fil e name and click Next>> Or , click on Browse .
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4. The ViewScape application 4. THE VIEWSCAPE APPLICA TION Overview • Menu structur e overview • Display selectio n 4.1 Menu structure overview Window parts The start up window of the V iewScape appli cation can be split up in di ffer ent parts. These parts will be explained more in de tail in the foll owing chapters.
4. The ViewScape application 4.2 Display selection Display sel ection The drop down box below Display contai ns all available screen s. T o select a display click on the drop down box and select t he desired scr een.
5. RS232 Set up 5. RS232 SET UP Overview •S t a r t u p • Quick status ch ange of RS232 5.1 Start up T o to start up 1. Cli ck on RS232 in the Control menu .
5. RS232 Set up When the Status is set to ’of f-l ine’, during some a djustments in syst em configurat ion a message wi ll appear to asked if you want to g o online.
6. Autodetect page 6. AUT ODETECT P AGE Overview • Start up of t he Autodetect page • Actions on the Autode tection page 6.1 Start up of the Autodetect page How to start up 1. Click on Autodetection in the Control menu . (image 6-1) The autodetect ion page wil l be disp layed.
6. Autodetect page 6.2 Actions on the Autodetection page Possible actions RS232 Setup see "RS232 Set up", page 43 Start Autode tection see "Start Autod etection", page 25 Serial Nu.
7. Windowing 7. WINDOWING Overview • Input and Di splay configurati on • Selecti ng a Window • Moving a w indow • Scaling Wind ows • Making grou p changes to a wind ow • Z-Orde r • Aspec.
7. Windowing 7.2 Selecting a Window Overview There are two ways to s elect act ivate a wind ow . One via the workspace and one v ia the Window i nput box. Window selection via the wo rkspace 1. Click with y our mouse on the window you wa nt to select.
7. Windowing Image 7-4 Moving via the output bo x 7.4 Scaling Windows Scaling via the workspace 1. Move your mo use to the corner of a win dow . The cursor will cha nge to an arrow cursor unde r 45°. (imag e 7-5) 2. Click on the corner of a wi ndow while holding the mou se down.
7. Windowing When a typical aspect rat io is associated with the sel ected window , the height and width are linked to each o ther . When changing one of them, the ot her dimension will change accordingly .
7. Windowing Z-order change via the workspace It is possible t o adjust the Z-Order or l ayering scheme of the wind ows in relation to on e another . 1. Click with the right mouse but ton upon any particul ar source (window). A pop-up window appears. (image 7-10) 2.
7. Windowing 7.7 Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio horizontal & ve rtical dimen sion in which the window wil l be displayed, e.g. 4 by 3 or 16 by 9. How to change It is possible t o adjust the Aspe ct Ratio of a wind ow . 1. Click wit h the right mouse butt on upon a source.
7. Windowing How to change 1. Select first t he window (source) you want to change the name. 2. Cli ck on the na me change icon. (image 7-15) A user prompt wi ndow will be d isplayed. (image 7- 16) 3. Enter a new name with the keyboard. 4. Click OK to change the name of the selected w indow .
7. Windowing Image 7-17 Background message 7.10 Locking a window Why A window can be locke d so that no changes can be ma de to dimensions and the relati ve position in t he display . Z-ordering is still po ssible. How to lock 1. Select an input (window).
7. Windowing Image 7-19 Full window selection Image 7-20 Full window settings Image 7-21 Select full size Entering the settings 1. Click on the Full size on drop down box and select th e desired screen . Possible choice s are: all to select the compl ete display or a typical scr een number out o f the list f orming the display .
7. Windowing Image 7-22 Viewport set up for IE5.5 or lower Image 7-23 Viewport set up for IE6.0 X Horizontal st art position of source window in pixels referenced to the i nput source referen ce. Y V ertical start positi on of source window in pixel s referenced to the input sou rce reference.
7. Windowing Image 7-24 View control selected Image 7-25 View control window Image 7-26 Resizing a viewport Image 7-27 Moving a viewport While in the Viewport Cont rol window , it is still possible to enter the values yours elf. Click on icon to display t he best fit of t he source repesentat ion on the canvas when the window is to big or to small.
7. Windowing Image 7-28 Selecting default viewport Image 7-29 Default viewport settings will be loaded Image 7-30 Default viewport settings 7.12.3 Creating a viewport for a multipl e ’independent’ (hard edged) background By entering the coordinates for each source in a screen 1.
7. Windowing Image 7-33 Viewport set up for multiple background 7.12.4 Creating a viewport for a multiple ’overlapped’ background By entering the coordinates for each source in a screen 1. Select th e multiple backgr ound. 2. Click on Viewport set up.
7. Windowing Image 7-35 Viewport for multiple ’overlapped’ background 7.12.5 Making group ch ang es to the viewport Making group changes 1. Click o n the group change icon. (image 7-36) The background of t he adjustable fi elds will cha nge to white.
7. Windowing How to apply 1. Select the s ource from which you want to co py the viewpor t settings. 2. Click on the Vi ewport Control i con and hold down the mouse but ton. (image 7-37) 3. Drag the icon to the desire d source square in the worksp ace.
7. Windowing 7.14 Color key Color key Sometimes als o called chroma ke y . This is a method of combinin g two video images. An ex- ample of chro ma keying in act ion is the n ightly news per son standing in front of a g iant weather map.
7. Windowing Image 7-42 Color key window activation Image 7-43 Color key window status OFF Image 7-44 Color key window status ON Status indicates col or key status a ctive. indicate s color key status disable d. Color values Manually ent er in the val ues of Red, Blue & Green in a ranges 0-2 55.
7. Windowing Range Definiti on of color k ey value range. This rang e can be used to avoid col or keying o n one specific col or value. E.g. when the val ue is 10, all colo rs within a ra nge -10 to +10 aro und the init ial value will be used for color keying.
7. Windowing Image 7-45 Image 7-46 Image 7-47 Start up 1. Click on the or button of the W indow In put Box. (image 7-48 ) The Alpha ble nding window ope ns. Image 7-48 Alpha blending selection Status indicates A lpha blending sta tus active indicates A lpha blending s tatus disable d.
7. Windowing Alpha V alue The lower the value t he image is sol id. 0 = solid image 255 = transparent or invi sible Apply changes Click on to store any chang e and activate any action perf ormed. Click on to exit withou t storing any chang es performed.
7. Windowing Size adjustment of the resolutio n 1. Ad just the size of the resolution of the w ork area using the butt ons to either zoom in or out of the window a nd display boxes. The width and height aspect rati o change simultaneou sly according the a djustments.
7. Windowing 4. Click o n to save the configur ation. If preset is empt y , the configurat ion will be saved. If the preset is not empty , a message appears. (image 7-55) Before real ly saving the pre set layout config uration, a prese t informati on input window wil l pop up.
7. Windowing When moving your mouse over a prese t button, info ab out this preset wil l be displayed in the info window next to the buttons . Image 7-58 Preset info on mouse over 7.18.3 Loading a configuration, way 2 When moving your mouse over a prese t button, info ab out this preset wil l be displayed in the info window next to the buttons .
7. Windowing Image 7-62 7.18.4 Loading a configuration, way 3 Wa y 3 1. Cl ick on the keyboar d icon ( ). A keyboard repre sentation i s displayed. This representa tion is displa yed with alpha bl ending so that the windows be hind it ar e still visible .
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8. Configura tion Manager 8. CONFIGURA TION MANAGER Overview • Overview of t he configurat ion manager • Saving a Confi guration • “Save as” a Confi guration • Deleti ng a Configurat ion • Loading a Con figuration 8.1 Overview of the configuration m anager Start up 1.
8. Configuration Manag er What is a Config Mgr . ? A Config Mgr is a col lection of s ystem settings, th at can be saved under a spe cific confi g name.
8. Configura tion Manager Image 8-3 Saving a configuration on the same nam e Image 8-4 Save OK 8.3 “Save as” a Configuration T o Save as 1. Click on on the Configuration Mgr pag e to save the new configur ation on a dif ferent name. A pop up window will appear .
8. Configuration Manag er Image 8-5 Image 8-6 8.4 Deleting a Configuration To delete T o d elete a config uration, follow t he next steps: 1. Select a conf iguration i n the list to del ete. (image 8-7) 2. Click . A confirmati on box appears, a sking if this conf iguratio n should be delete d or not.
8. Configura tion Manager Image 8-7 Select a configuration to delete Image 8-8 Image 8-9 Delete message R5976476 VIEWSCAPE TOOLSET 01/07/2004 77.
8. Configuration Manag er 8.5 Loading a Configuration To l o a d T o load a configurat ion, handle as fol low: 1. Select the configurat ion in the l ist with the mouse. 2. Click on (image 8-10 ) Note: If this configur ation is loaded fo r a non compatible confi guration (e.
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9. Preferences 9. PREFERENCES Overview • Purpose of the pref erences set up • Start up the prefer ences • Adjusti ng the window of fset • Changing the Screen posi tion 9.1 Purpose of the preferences set up Overview With the prefe rences set up for each i nput on each screen, it i s possible to fi ne tune the win dow position ing per screen.
9. Preferences 9.3 Adjusting the window offset How to adjust. 1. Select an screen by clicki ng on the drop down bo x next to Screen .( i m a g e 9 - 3 ) 2.
10. ViewScape Configuration 10. VIEWSCAPE CONFIGURA TION Overview • ViewScape Configuration start up • ViewScape Settings 10.1 ViewScape Configuration start up Start up 1. Click the ViewScap e icon to reveal the fol lowing pop menu for the sel ected screen in the display .
10. ViewScape Configuration 10.2 ViewScape Settings 10.2.1 Operational Mode Overview 3 operation mode s are possible: • Master : the addressed devic e is the first in a ch ain of multiple devices .
10. ViewScape Configuration Video Inputs RS232 Local Control PC with Control Software Control Data Display Input 4 ViewScape (Slave) RS232 ViewScape (Master) Background Input1 Background Input2 Backgr.
10. ViewScape Configuration 10.2.3.1 Using predefined timings for digital or analog output How to select 1. Cli ck on the drop do wn box. (image 10-7) 2. Sel ect the corr esponding sett ing. The following sett ings are possible - SVGA -X G A - SXGA - SXGA+ -U X G A 3.
10. ViewScape Configuration 8. V ertical sync polarity can be positi ve or negative. The position depends on t he display . 9. Y ou have checked Lock on input ? If yes, then ad apt the frame dela y in lines unti l the full i mage is displayed.
10. ViewScape Configuration Image 10-10 Display Interface timings window T une last l ine length : only active i f Frame rate conver sion and Hs y n cl o c k are not checked. In some situation the last image line is not a full line and ca uses a locking p roblem so that no image is vis ible.
10. ViewScape Configuration Schematic overview Total number of pixels Width Active pixels Hor. Sync width Trailing blanking pixels Total number of lines Height Active lines Vert. Sync width Trailing blanking lines Hor. line Field Image 10- 1 1 Explanation of the terms Mode The pixel clock can work in 2 ways: si ngle or dual path.
10. ViewScape Configuration Height active pixels The number of lin es that are real ly used (= actual hei ght of the imag e/video that wil l be shown). T otal number of pixels in line. The total numbe r of pixels in a line (= max. width). total= (hor .
10. ViewScape Configuration Width active pixels The number of pix els that ar e really used (= t he actual widt h of the image/ video that will be shown) This value is normall y given in the source sp ecification s. If not, adjust until fu ll image is displayed (n o missing pixels).
10. ViewScape Configuration Use the ‘patte rn’ button t o go to the patte rn page. On this page you can acti vate the patt ern generati on and change the patt ern settings. How to activate test patterns 1. Click on to activate the test pat tern generator .
10. ViewScape Configuration 10.2.4.2 T est pattern set up How to configure a test pattern 1. Cli ck on of the 6 available patt erns. The name of the sel ected pattern wil l be displaye d in the box Current pattern . (image 10-14) Depending on the select ed pattern, an extra inpu t box appears.
10. ViewScape Configuration 10.2.5 Soft Edge and Black le vel adjustment Overview • Overview and acti vation • Soft Edge Sett ings • Black level a djustment 10.2.5.1 Overv iew and activation Overview The digitize r can generate a seamless t ransition between t wo screens so that no effects are visibl e on the display .
10. ViewScape Configuration 10.2.5.2 Soft Edge Settings How to set up 1. Enable the blend ing status by checking the check bo x. 2. Do you want to use posit ioning lines? If yes, Check the box enabl ed next to Positioni ng lines. A pattern with the d iff erent areas wil l be displaye d.
10. ViewScape Configuration Image 10-18 Image 10-19 Gamma value 1. Set the gamma valu e the same as the ga mma value of the p rojector . 10.2.5.3 Black leve l adjustment What should be done For dark ima ges, the overlap z one will be br ighter tha n the rest o f the image.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape 1 1. I NPUT SLOTS FOR VIEWSCAPE Overview • General inf o • Input D3 20 DVI-D • Input D320 YUV/ RG(s)B • Input D320 SDI • Input D3 20 HDSDI • Input D320 CVBS/S-Vid • Input D320 RGB ana log • Input D320 RGB analog (UXGA) Check the Apply Level Se ttings before start ing any adjustment on the inp uts.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape The following i nputs are avai lable for the D320: •D V I •Y U V / R G ( s ) B •S D I • CVBS/S-Vid • RGB analog (SXGA) • RGB analog (UXGA) Clicking against any speci fic input wil l give access t o that inputs a djustment parame ter window .
11. Input Slots for ViewScape What can be adjusted? This window consists out of 3 par ts: • Image processing • Frequency recl ock •R G B C o n t r a s t 1 1.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape Image 1 1-4 Settings YUV/RG(s)B input slot D320 What can be adjusted? This window consists out of 3 par ts: • Image processing • Video Equalizing •R G B C o n t r a s t 1 1.3.2 Image Processing Saturation Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the correspon ding slider .
11. Input Slots for ViewScape Clip T o Subblack will filter spurious LS B’s in low lights under black-level, to prevent that spurious pixels appear in b lack planes, even after Dyna mic Image Stabiliza tion. De-interlacing Mode Select between Medi an/Filmmo de or Line Repetit ion.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape Luma T ransient Improvement (L TI) L TI accent uates the tran sient between t wo parts of the i mage with dif ferent intensity . The degree of im- provement can b e adjusted with the slider bar . When on 0, the image is displaye d without L TI.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape For low video qu ality sources cho ose Luma On/ Chro ma On (preferable ) for video sources of high q uality choose Luma Off / Chroma Of f 1 1.3.5 Video Equal izing Overview Adjustment of the sharpness impr ession of th e image in t hree frequen cy ranges (l ow , medi um, high).
11. Input Slots for ViewScape What can be adjusted? This window consists out of 3 par ts: • Image processing • Video Equalizing • Dynamic Im age Stabilizer 1 1.4.2 Image Processing Saturation Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the correspon ding slider .
11. Input Slots for ViewScape Freeze Freezes the content of thi s source only . Color Matrix Select a Color Mat rix suitabl e for the mate rial being vi ewed: AUTO Automatic ad apted to incoming sourc.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape DIS filter Select the frequency s ensitivity of the DIS For low video qu ality sources cho ose Luma On/ Chro ma On (preferable ) for video sources of high q uality choose Luma Off / Chroma Of f 1 1.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape 1 1.5.2 Image Processing Saturation Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the correspon ding slider . Saturation i s the intensi ty of the col or , 0 will be black & white. Brightness Adjustable from 0 to 63 with the correspon ding slider .
11. Input Slots for ViewScape Fast Lock Way of locking of the PLL of the s ync generat or . Default positio n : ON When interferen ce is visible on the i mage, switch to OFF . If the image is not yet improved, cont inue to Fly W h e e la n ds w i t c ha l s ot oO F F .
11. Input Slots for ViewScape 1 1.6 Input D320 CVBS/S-Vid 1 1.6.1 Settings start up How to start up 1. Click against CVBS/ S-Vid inp ut on the Inpu t Slots part of the me nu gives the CVBS/ S-Vid p a- ramete r window . (image 1 1-7) 2. Click on the to return to t he general D32 0 window .
11. Input Slots for ViewScape Saturation Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the correspon ding slider . Saturation i s the intensi ty of the col or , 0 will be black & white. Brightness Adjustable from 0 to 63 with the correspon ding slider . Brightness is the int ensity of the disp layed signal.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape Film Detection Threshold Select the level a t which the fil m detection and processing i s activated. Four levels exist. Useful for noisy video conten t.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape 3 values, -3dB, 0dB, +6dB or prepr ogrammed and can be selected by cli cking on the corresponding i ndi- cation. The slider j umps immediat ely to the corre ct value. The followi ng input gain adj ustments are possi ble: • For S- Video - Luma gain •F o r V i d e o -G a i n 1 1.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape 1 1.7 Input D320 RGB analog 1 1.7.1 Settings start up How to start up 1. Click against RGB input on the Input Slo ts part of the menu gi ves the RGB parameter wind ow . (image 1 1-8 ) 2. Click on the to return to the genera l D320 window.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape The graphic card wil l boot up in the selected displ ay mode as far as the selected di splay mode is within the card’s capabilities. Clamp Place T o properly digitize the i ncoming signal, t he dc offset of the in put must be adjusted to fi t the range of t he A/D converter .
11. Input Slots for ViewScape 500 750 1500 PLL Divider Default val ue. Fine adjustment of the imag e possible by changi ng the value up or d own. Change by one digit up or d own and look to t he result befor e changin g more. Changing the PLL divide r , changes the horiz ontal sync val ue.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape Image 1 1-9 What can be adjusted? This window consists out of 4 par ts: • Image processing • Resolutio n Settings •R G B C o n t r a s t • RGB Brightness 1 1.8.2 Image Processing DDC Resolution Configure t he RGB input with VESA stan dard.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape Clamp Duration This sets the dura tion of the clamp. These both adjustments, pr oviding conside rable flexibility , to have a good image Range 0 - 255 1 1.8.3 Resolution Settings Resolution Source Set Resolution Source accor ding the resolut ion of your source.
11. Input Slots for ViewScape PLL Divider Default val ue. Fine adjustment of the imag e possible by changi ng the value up or d own. Change by one digit up or d own and look to t he result befor e changing mor e. Changing the PLL divide r , changes the horiz ontal sync val ue.
Glossary GLOSSAR Y Alpha Blending Alpha Blending en ables the ability to add transparency to a ny selected source. Aspect rat io horizontal & ve rtical dim ension in which the win dow will be displayed, e.g. 4 by 3 or 16 by 9. Color key Sometimes also ca lled chroma key .
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Index INDEX A Alpha Blendi ng 64 Aspect ratio 52 Autodectec tion 26 Serial Numbers 26 Autodetect pa ge 45 Start up 45 Autodetect ion page 46 RS232 46 Serial numbers 46 Start autode ction 46 C Color ke.
Index N New configur ation 14–15, 17–18 Based on the output req uirements 17–18 Set up 18 Based on the resol ution 17 Based on ViewScap e devices 14–15, 17 Getting start ed 14, 17 Set up 15 P .
Index Removing 70 saving 67 Scaling windo ws 49 Select window 48 Settings 66 ViewPo rt 55–56, 58–60 Copy setti ngs 60 Create for mul tiple backgroun d 58–59 Create for singl e source 56 Group ch.
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List of images LIST OF IMAGES 2 - 1 S e t u p c h o i c e s ...................................................................................... 8 2 - 2 I n t e r n e t o p t i o n s S e t t i n g s ..................................................
List of images 4 - 1 T h e d i f f e r e n t w i n d o w p a r t s .......................................................................4 1 4 - 2 D i s p l a y s e l e c t i o n .......................................................................
List of images 8 - 2 C o n f i g u r a t i o n m a n a g e r p a g e ....................................................................7 3 8 - 3 S a v i n g a c o n f i g u r a t i o n o n t h e s a m e n a m e ......................................
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