Kramer Electronics Laser Pointer VP 719xl User Manual

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USER MANUAL  
Models:  
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719xl, Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
720xl, Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
723xl, Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
724xl, Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
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Contents  
8.5.7.1 The User Mode Setting  
8.5.8 Choosing Factory Reset  
8.5.9 Choosing Advanced Utility Settings  
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8.5.9.1 Setting an Input to a Non-standard Resolution (Example)  
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Verifying Configuration Details via the Information Screen  
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Technical Specifications  
VP-724xl Communication Protocol  
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Figures  
Figure 1: VP-719xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Front Panel  
Figure 2: VP-719xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Rear Panel  
Figure 3: VP-720xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Front Panel  
Figure 4: VP-720xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Rear Panel  
Figure 5: VP-723xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Front Panel  
Figure 6: VP-723xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Rear Panel  
Figure 7: VP-724xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Front Panel  
Figure 8: VP-724xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Rear Panel  
Figure 9: Connecting the VP-724xl Rear Panel  
Figure 10: Connecting the PC  
Figure 11: OSD Input Status  
Figure 12: PIP Source  
Figure 13: OSD SWAP Status  
Figure 14: PIP Size – Split Screen  
Figure 15: Moving the Position of the PIP  
Figure 16: Infra-Red Remote Control Transmitter  
Figure 17: MENU Screen  
Figure 18: Menu Screen Icons  
Figure 19: Brightness and Contrast Screen  
Figure 20: Gamma and Color Screen  
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Figure 21: Source Selection Screen  
Figure 22: Geometry (Scale and Zoom) Screen  
Figure 23: Geometry (Scale: Aspect Ratio) Screen – Graphic Source  
Figure 24: Geometry (Scale: Aspect Ratio) Screen – Video Source  
Figure 25: Geometry (Zoom) Screen  
Figure 26: OSD Enlarge Status  
Figure 27: Geometry (Zoom Ratio) Screen  
Figure 28: Preset Position Control Keys  
Figure 29: Navigation Control Keys  
Figure 30: Geometry (Zoom Position Adjustment) Screen  
Figure 31: Utility Screen  
Figure 32: Graphic Setting Utility Screen  
Figure 33: Video Setting Utility Screen  
Figure 34: Audio Setting Utility Screen  
Figure 35: PIP Utility Screen  
Figure 36: Seamless Switch Utility Screen  
Figure 37: OSD Setting Utility Screen  
Figure 38: Output Setting Utility Screen  
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Figure 39: OSD Output Status  
Figure 40: Output Setting User Mode Setting Utility Screen  
Figure 41: Factory Reset Utility Screen  
Figure 42: Advanced Utility Screen  
Figure 43: Non-standard Resolution in the Information Screen  
Figure 44: Information Screen  
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Tables  
Table 1: Front Panel Presentation Switcher / Scaler Features  
Table 2: Rear Panel Presentation Switcher / Scaler Features  
Table 3: Recommended Ambient Temperature and Humidity Range  
Table 4: PIP Source Appearance Availability  
Table 5: Infra-Red Remote Control Transmitter Functions  
Table 6: Brightness and Contrast Screen Functions  
Table 7: Gamma and Color Screen Functions  
Table 8: Geometry Scale Functions  
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Table 9: Geometry Zoom Functions  
Table 10: Graphic Setting Utility Screen Features  
Table 11: Video Setting Utility Screen Features  
Table 12: Audio Setting Utility Screen Features  
Table 13: PIP Setting Utility Screen Features  
Table 14: Seamless Switch Utility Screen Features  
Table 15: OSD Setting Utility Screen Features  
Table 16: Output Setting Utility Screen Features  
Table 17: User Mode Setting Definitions  
Table 18: Advanced Utility Screen Features  
Table 19: User Define Measure Features  
Table 20: Technical Specifications of the Presentation Switchers / Scalers  
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Introduction  
1 Introduction  
Welcome to Kramer Electronics (since 1981): a world of unique, creative and  
affordable solutions to the infinite range of problems that confront the video,  
audio and presentation professional on a daily basis. In recent years, we have  
redesigned and upgraded most of our line, making the best even better! Our  
350-plus different models now appear in 8 Groups1, which are clearly defined  
by function. Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer VP-719xl/  
VP-720xl/VP-723xl /VP-724xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler, which is ideal  
for the following typical applications:  
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Projection systems in conference rooms, boardrooms, auditoriums, hotels and  
churches  
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Production studios, rental and staging  
Any application where high quality conversion and switching of multiple and  
different video signals to graphical data signals is required for projection  
purposes  
The package includes the following items:  
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VP-719xl/VP-720xl/VP-723xl /VP-724xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
Power cord2  
Infra-red remote control transmitter  
Null-modem adapter  
This user manual3  
2 Getting Started  
We recommend that you:  
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Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging  
materials for possible future shipment  
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Review the contents of this user manual  
Use Kramer high performance high resolution cables4  
1 GROUP 1: Distribution Amplifiers; GROUP 2: Video and Audio Switchers, Matrix Switchers and Controllers; GROUP 3:  
Video, Audio, VGA/XGA Processors; GROUP 4: Interfaces and Sync Processors; GROUP 5: Twisted Pair Interfaces;  
GROUP 6: Accessories and Rack Adapters; GROUP 7: Scan Converters and Scalers; and GROUP 8: Cables and Connectors  
2 We recommend that you use only the power cord that is supplied with this machine  
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Getting Started  
2.1 Quick Start  
This Quick start chart summarizes the basic steps.  
S-VHS  
DVI Graphics  
Computer  
Betacam s-Video  
Display  
Source Graphics Source Video Player Player  
Plasma Display  
Brightness Gamma and  
Select active  
source  
Aspect Ratio  
Zoom  
Utilities Settings Information  
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Color  
Graphic Setting  
Video Setting  
Audio Setting  
PIP Setting  
Active Input  
PIP Source  
Contrast  
Normal  
Presentation  
Cinema  
Nature  
Resolution  
Software Version  
Seamless Switch  
OSD Setting  
User 1  
Output Setting (resolution,  
refresh rate)  
Factory Reset  
Advanced Features  
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Overview  
3 Overview  
The VP-719xl/VP-720xl/VP-723xl /VP-724xl is a Presentation Switcher /  
Scaler designed for a wide variety of presentation and multimedia  
applications. It is a true multi-standard video to RGBHV (pixel) scaler and a  
seamless presentation switcher. It converts video, s-Video, component video,  
VGA-through-UXGA and DVI signals to a range of user-selectable VESA  
and HDTV pixel rates, as well as some other special resolutions. Using the  
Presentation Switcher / Scaler, you can select any one of the inputs and scale  
that input to the output at the set resolution.  
The Presentation Switchers / Scalers support the following user-selectable  
pixel rates:  
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VGA (640x480)  
SVGA (800x600)  
XGA (1024x768)  
SXGA (1280x1024)  
UXGA (1600x1200)  
852x1024i  
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1024x1024i  
1366x768  
1365x1024  
1280x720  
720x483  
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480p1  
720p1  
1080i1  
1400x1050  
1280x768*2  
User Define3  
852x480  
Each Presentation Switcher / Scaler:  
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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  
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Up- and down-scales any graphics resolution to any other resolution4  
Incorporates a unique graphics-scaling engine with image enhancement  
algorithms, which are built into the firmware  
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Is specifically designed to improve video quality by reducing chroma noise  
Scales and zooms (to up to 400% of the original size)  
Includes a built-in power amplifier of 2x5Watt RMS, ample to fill a  
presentation room. Audio volume can be easily and rapidly controlled via the  
front panel buttons  
1 Available only on the VP-723xl and VP-724xl machines  
2 This is not a standard VESA resolution and its parameters vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. Therfore, use this  
resolution with caution. It is also possible to use the parameters of this resolution in combination with the User Defined  
resolution. There is also an RS-232 command for this resolution  
3 Recommended for advanced users only – non-standard settings may not be recognized by the display device  
4 For example, scaling a VGA input to an UXGA output, or an SXGA input to an SVGA output  
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Switches the audio channels in audio-follow-video mode  
Includes an OSD (On-Screen Display) – for making adjustments – that can be  
located anywhere on the screen, and can be doubled in size  
For example, the OSD can be used to deactivate the source prompt, choose the  
color of the blank screen, and choose from three seamless switching image  
transition speeds  
Includes seven1 multi-functional INPUT SELECTOR buttons that can cycle  
between selecting a source, freezing that source, or deactivating that source (and  
displaying a blank screen), if programmed to do so2  
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Includes a BLANK button, a MUTE button; a FREEZE button; a RESET TO  
VGA button (to hardware-reset the output resolution); and a PANEL LOCK  
button  
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Has two HD15F outputs, that can be used as graphics, or HDTV3 outputs  
Incorporates full ProcAmp4 for video correction and enhancement  
Offers high quality de-interlacing 3:2/2:2 pulldown5  
Can provide non-linear scaling for 4:3, 16:9 transformation6  
Supports firmware upgrade via RS-232  
Includes non-volatile memory that retains the last setting, after switching the  
power off and then on again  
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Includes a built-in Picture-in-Picture (PIP) inserter (not available on the VP-719xl)  
Control your Presentation Switcher / Scaler:  
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From the front panel buttons  
Remotely from the infra-red remote control transmitter  
Remotely via RS-232  
1 Eight on the VP-724xl  
2 See section 8.5.9  
3 For VP-723xl and VP-724xl  
4 Processing amplification enables adjustment of different video and audio signal parameters  
5 Accommodates the frame-rate of a converted movie (24 frames per second) to video frequencies (25 frames per second  
(PAL); 30 frames per second (NTSC)  
6 See section 8.4.1  
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Your Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
To achieve the best performance:  
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Connect only good quality connection cables, thus avoiding interference,  
deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching, and elevated noise- levels  
(often associated with low quality cables)  
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Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances and position your  
Kramer VP-719xl/VP-720xl/VP-724xl away from moisture, excessive sunlight  
and dust  
4 Your Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
This section defines each of the Presentation Switcher / Scaler machines:  
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Figure 1 and Figure 2 illustrate the VP-719xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
Figure 3 and Figure 4 illustrate the VP-720xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
Figure 5and Figure 6 illustrate the VP-723xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
Figure 7 and Figure 8 illustrate the VP-724xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
Table 1 and Table 2 define the Presentation Switcher / Scaler machines1.  
1 Some items, which appear in the table, do not appear in the illustrations since they are not included in that specific machine  
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Your Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
Figure 1: VP-719xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Front Panel1  
Figure 2: VP-719xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Rear Panel2  
1 Items 10 and 11, which appear in Table 1 are not included in this machine  
2 Items 10 and 15, which appear in Table 2 are not included in this machine  
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Your Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
VGA  
Figure 3: VP-720xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Front Panel1  
Figure 4: VP-720xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Rear Panel2  
1 Item 10, which appears in Table 1 is not included in this machine  
2 Items 10 and 15, which appear in Table 2 are not included in this machine  
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VGA  
Figure 5: VP-723xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Front Panel1  
Figure 6: VP-723xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Rear Panel2  
1 Item 10, which appears in Table 1 is not included in this machine  
2 Items 10 and 15, which appear in Table 2 are not included in this machine  
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Your Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
Figure 7: VP-724xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Front Panel  
Figure 8: VP-724xl Presentation Switcher / Scaler Rear Panel  
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Your Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
Table 1: Front Panel Presentation Switcher / Scaler Features  
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Feature  
Function  
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POWER Switch  
IR Receiver / LED  
Illuminated switch for turning the machine ON or OFF  
Red when the unit accepts IR remote commands  
Press to select the composite video/audio source 1  
Press to select the composite video/audio source 2  
Press to select the s-Video (Y/C)/audio source 1  
Press to select the s-Video (Y/C)/audio source 2  
Press to select the component video/audio source  
Press to select the DVI/audio source  
AV1  
AV2  
YC1  
YC2  
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DVI  
VGA2 1  
VGA2 2  
Press to select the VGA/audio source 1  
Press to select the VGA/audio source 2  
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11 PIP Button3  
Toggles the picture-in-picture function (see section 7.2)  
Press to toggle between a blank screen (blue or black screen)4 and the display  
12 BLANK Button  
13 MUTE Button  
Press to toggle between muting (blocking out the sound) and enabling the audio  
output  
14 FREEZE Button  
15 MENU Button  
16 ENTER Button  
17 - Button  
18 DOWN Button  
19 UP Button  
Press to freeze/unfreeze the output video image4  
Displays the OSD menu screen5  
Moves to the next level in the OSD screen  
Decreases the range by one step in the OSD screen6  
Moves down one step (in the same level) in the OSD screen6  
Moves up one step (in the same level) in the OSD screen6  
Increases the range by one step in the OSD screen6  
20 + Button  
21 RESET TO VGA Button Press and hold for a few seconds7 to reset to the default output resolution  
(640x480 @60Hz)  
22 PANEL LOCK Button  
Press and hold to lock/unlock the front panel to prevent unintentional operation  
1 When selected, button illuminates. See section 7.1 for details of how to program the INPUT SELECTOR buttons  
2 Only the VP-724xl has 2 VGA INPUT SELECTOR buttons. The VP-719xl, VP-720xl and VP-723xl have just 1 VGA  
button  
3 Not available on the VP-719xl  
4 Also available via each INPUT SELECTOR button, when programmed accordingly (see section 7.1)  
5 Or moves to the previous level in the OSD screen  
6 When pressing the button continuously, you can speed up its response. For step-by-step response, press and release the  
button as many times as needed  
7 Until you see the screen refresh  
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Your Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
Table 2: Rear Panel Presentation Switcher / Scaler Features  
Function  
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VIDEO OUT 1  
HD15 Connector  
Connects to the video acceptor (for example, a plasma display, projector or  
monitor) that displays the scaled output  
In the default HDTV mode, the signal goes out via 3 PINS: PIN 1 is P , PIN 2  
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VIDEO OUT 2  
HD15 Connector  
Connects to the video acceptor (for example, a plasma display, projector or  
monitor) that displays the scaled output  
In the default HDTV mode, the signal goes out via 3 PINS: PIN 1 is P , PIN 2  
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AV1  
AV2  
YC1  
Connects to the stereo audio input from composite video source 1  
Connects to the stereo audio input from composite video source 2  
Connects to the stereo audio input from s-Video source 1  
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YC2  
Connects to the stereo audio input from s-Video source 2  
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COMP  
DVI  
Connects to the stereo audio input from the component video source  
Connects to the stereo audio input from the DVI graphics source  
Connects to the stereo audio input from the VGA graphics source 1  
Connects to the stereo audio input from the VGA graphics source 2  
VGA1 1  
VGA1 2  
11 LINE AUDIO OUT Terminal Connects to the stereo audio acceptor  
Block Connector  
12 SPKR OUT  
Terminal Block Connector  
Connects to the speakers  
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DVI Connector  
Connects to the DVI (digital video interface) graphics source  
VGA1 1 HD15  
Connects to the VGA (analog interface) graphics source 1. When  
connecting an HDTV source, the signal goes in via 3 PINS: PIN 1 is Y, PIN  
2 is Pb, and PIN 3 is Pr  
Connects to the VGA (analog interface) graphics source 2. When  
connecting an HDTV source, the signal goes in via 3 PINS: PIN 1 is Y, PIN  
2 is Pb, and PIN 3 is Pr  
Connector  
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VGA1 2 HD15  
Connector  
Y RCA  
Connector  
Connect to the component (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) or RGB video source. If RGB  
colorspace is used, connect as follows:  
For video frequencies2, connect:  
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Green to the Y connector  
Blue to the Pb/Cb connector  
Red to the Pr/Cr connector  
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Pb/Cb RCA  
Connector  
For Graphics frequencies3, connect:  
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Red to the Y connector  
Pr/Cr RCA  
Connector  
Green to the Pb/Cb connector  
Blue to the Pr/Cr connector  
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YC2 4p Connector  
Connects to the s-Video source 2  
AV2 RCA Connector Connects to the composite video source 2  
YC1 4p Connector Connects to the s-Video source 1  
AV1 RCA Connector Connects to the composite video source 1  
Connects to PC or Serial Controller  
23 RS-232 DB 9 Connector  
24 Power Connector with Fuse AC connector enabling power supply to the unit  
1 Only the VP-724xl has 2 VGA connectors. The VP-719xl, VP-720xl and VP-723xl have just 1 VGA connector  
2 50Hz or 60Hz interlaced video  
3 Including HD (480p, 576p, 720p and 1080i)  
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Installing on a Rack  
5 Installing on a Rack  
This section describes what to do before installing the Presentation Switcher /  
Scaler on a rack (see section 5.1) and how to install on a rack (see section 5.2).  
5.1 Before Installing on a Rack  
Before installing the machine in a 19" rack, be sure that the environment is  
within the recommended range:  
Table 3: Recommended Ambient Temperature and Humidity Range  
Operating temperature range  
Operating humidity range  
Storage temperature range  
Storage humidity range  
+5 to +45 Deg. Centigrade  
5 to 65 % RHL, non-condensing  
-20 to +70 Deg. Centigrade  
5 to 95% RHL, non-condensing  
5.1.1  
CAUTION!!  
When installing the machine in a 19" rack, avoid hazards by taking care that:  
1. It is located within the recommended environmental conditions, as the  
operating ambient temperature of a closed or multi-unit rack assembly  
may exceed the room ambient temperature.  
2. Once rack-mounted, enough air will still flow around the machine.  
3. The machine is placed straight in the correct horizontal position.  
4. You do not overload the circuit(s). When connecting the machine to the  
supply circuit, overloading the circuits might have a detrimental effect on  
overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Refer to the appropriate  
nameplate ratings for information. For example, for fuse replacement, see  
the value printed on the product label.  
5. The machine is earthed (grounded) in a reliable way and is connected  
only to an electricity socket with grounding. Pay particular attention to  
supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (for  
example, the use of power strips), and that you use only the power cord  
that is supplied with the machine.  
5.2 Instructions for Rack-Mounting  
To install the machine in a 19" rack, place the rack ears of the machine  
against the rack rails of the rack, and insert the proper rack screws through  
each of the four holes in the rack ears1.  
1 Always mount the machine in the rack before you attach any cables or connect the machine to the power. If you are using a  
Kramer rack adapter kit (for a machine that is not 19"), refer to the Rack Adapters user manual (download it at:  
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Connecting your Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
6 Connecting your Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
To connect the VP-724xl for example1 (see Figure 9), do the following2:  
1. Connect one or more of the following video sources:  
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2 composite video sources: “AV Source 1” and “AV Source 2”, to the  
RCA connectors AV1 and AV2, respectively  
2 s-Video sources: “s-Video Source 1” and “s-Video Source 2”, to the 4p  
connectors, YC1 and YC2, respectively  
A component video3 source, for example, a “Betacam VCR”, to the 3  
RCA connectors, Y, P C , and P C 4  
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r/ r  
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2 VGA graphics sources5: “VGA Graphics Source 1” and “VGA Graphics  
Source 2”, to the HD15 connectors VGA 1 and VGA 2, respectively  
A DVI graphics source, to the DVI connector  
2. Connect the stereo audio sources6 (not illustrated in Figure 9):  
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The audio of “CV Source 1” and “CV Source 2” to the AUDIO IN AV1  
and AV2 terminal block connectors, respectively  
The audio of “s-Video 1” and “s-Video 2” to the AUDIO IN YC1 and  
YC2 terminal block connectors, respectively  
The audio of the component video source, the “Betacam VCR”, to the  
AUDIO IN COMP terminal block connector  
The audio of the “DVI Graphics Source ” to the AUDIO IN DVI terminal  
block connector  
The audio of “VGA Graphics Source 1” and “VGA Graphics Source 2” to  
the AUDIO IN VGA1 and VGA 2 terminal block connectors, respectively  
3. Connect the “VIDEO OUT 1” and “VIDEO OUT 2” HD15F connectors7  
to the video acceptors, for example, a Plasma monitor and a VGA  
monitor.  
1 From this section on, all the information is relevant to the VP-719xl, VP-720xl, VP-723xl and VP-724xl machines, unless  
noted otherwise  
2 Switch OFF the power on each device before connecting it to your VP-724xl. After connecting your VP-724xl, switch on its  
power and then switch on the power on each device  
3 Sometimes called YUV, or Y, B-Y, R-Y, or Y, Pb, Pr  
4 Alternatively, you can connect an RGB signal (not shown in Figure 9), as follows: Red to the Y connector, Green to the  
Pb/Cb connector, and Blue to the Pr/Cr connector  
5 Available only on the VP-724xl, other models in this series have only one VGA graphic source  
6 As required. Not all devices need to be connected  
7 In the HDTV mode, the signal goes out via 3 PINS: PIN 1 is Red or Pr, PIN 2 is Green or Y, PIN 3 is Blue or Pb  
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4. Connect the LINE AUDIO OUT terminal block connector to one of the  
audio acceptors, for example, speakers (not illustrated in Figure 9)  
5. Connect the SPKR OUT terminal block to a pair of loud speakers.  
6. The power cord1 (the power connector is not illustrated in Figure 9).  
7. A PC (optional), as section 6.1 describes.  
Plasma  
Display  
Display  
RS-232  
Composite Video  
Player  
Figure 9: Connecting the VP-724xl Rear Panel  
1 We recommend that you use only the power cord that is supplied with this machine  
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Connecting your Presentation Switcher / Scaler  
6.1 Connecting a PC  
You can connect a PC (or other controller) to the VP-724xl via the RS-232  
port for remote control, and for upgrading the firmware.  
To connect a PC to a VP-724xl unit, using the Null-modem adapter provided  
with the machine (recommended):  
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Connect the RS-232 DB9 rear panel port on the VP-724xl unit to the  
Null-modem adapter and connect the Null-modem adapter with a 9-wire flat  
cable to the RS-232 DB9 port on your PC  
To connect a PC to a VP-724xl unit, without using a Null-modem adapter:  
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Connect the RS-232 DB9 port on your PC to the RS-232 DB9 rear panel port  
on the VP-724xl unit, forming a cross-connection1, as Figure 10 illustrates  
DB9(ToPresentation  
DB9(FromPC)  
Switcher/ Scaler)  
Figure 10: Connecting the PC  
1 Also known as a Null-modem connection  
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7 Presentation Switcher / Scaler Buttons  
The VP-724xl includes the following front panel buttons:  
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8 INPUT SELECTOR buttons1, see section 7.1  
A PIP button2, see section 7.2  
BLANK, MUTE and FREEZE buttons  
6 OSD buttons  
A RESET TO VGA button  
A PANEL LOCK button, see section 7.3  
7.1 Switching an Input  
Each INPUT SELECTOR button can be used to select the source. It can also  
be programmed to freeze the image or display a blank screen when pressed  
again. Refer to section 8.5.9 for details.  
You can switch seamlessly3 between each input4 that is connected to a source,  
by pressing the appropriate INPUT SELECTOR button. The OSD status  
appears superimposed over the top right corner of the screen for a few  
seconds, as Figure 11 illustrates:  
AV-2  
Auto(NTSC System)  
Figure 11: OSD Input Status  
1 The VP-719xl, VP-720xl and VP-723xl have 7 INPUT SELECTOR buttons  
2 Not available on the VP-719xl  
3 For glitchless transitions between inputs  
4 To set the image transition speed (fast, safe or moderate), see section 8.5.5  
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7.2 The PIP Button Feature  
The Picture-in-Picture inserter (PIP) is used to present video and graphic  
sources simultaneously. You can display:  
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An inserted video source1 PIP over a graphic source2 display  
An inserted graphic source2 PIP over a video source1 display  
7.2.1  
Selecting the PIP Source  
To use the PIP feature, set the PIP source via the OSD menu by using either the  
OSD front-panel buttons or the remote-transmitter keys.  
To set the PIP source, do the following:  
1. Select an input source3.  
2. Press the MENU button to enter the OSD menu.  
3. Press the DOWN button to move to the Utility icon, and then press ENTER.  
4. Scroll down to the PIP Setting icon and press ENTER.  
5. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select PIP Source, press ENTER and  
select a PIP source from the drop-down list box (see Table 4).  
The PIP source prompt appears on the display (see Figure 12).  
6. To exit the OSD menu, press the MENU button several times, until the  
OSD disappears.  
PIP  
VGA-2
PIP  
Source: YC-1  
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Figure 12: PIP Source  
You can repeat the above procedure to change the current PIP source  
(compliant to Table 4)  
1 That is, composite, s-Video or component  
2 That is, DVI or VGA  
3 Either a graphic source (for a video PIP source) or a video source (for a graphic PIP source)  
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When selecting one PIP source, your Presentation Switcher / Scaler automatically  
recognizes and displays the selected graphic PIP source on all the video displays1  
and the selected video source on all the graphic1 displays, compliant to Table 4.  
Table 4: PIP Source Appearance Availability2  
The selected PIP  
source:  
AV1, AV2, YC1, YC2, or component  
(video)  
Component (graphics), DVI, VGA1, or  
VGA2  
Appears on:  
Component (graphics), DVI, VGA1, and  
VGA2  
AV1, AV2, YC1, YC2, and component  
(video)  
Does not appear on: AV1, AV2, YC1, YC2, and component  
Component (graphics), DVI, VGA1, and  
VGA2  
(video)  
7.2.2  
Activating the PIP Feature  
After setting the PIP source you can activate the PIP by:  
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Pressing the PIP button  
Pressing the PIP key on the infra-red remote control transmitter (see  
section 7.4, Figure 16)  
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Switching on the PIP functionality via the OSD Menu (see section 8.5.4,  
Figure 35)  
7.2.3  
The PIP Source (Orange) Frame  
Whether the PIP source is enclosed by an orange frame or not, determines the  
functionality of the operation buttons (on the machine and remote control  
transmitter). For example, when the Source Prompt is ON, and the PIP Frame is  
ON, you can instantly position the PIP using the preset position control keys3.  
When pressing the PIP button while the PIP Frame is ON (see section 8.5.4):  
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The PIP appears enclosed in an orange frame  
After a few seconds4 the orange frame disappears  
When pressing the PIP button once again, the orange frame reappears  
When pressing the PIP button while the PIP Frame is OFF (see section 8.5.4), the  
PIP source toggles between PIP and no PIP, with no orange frame.  
1 Even if the input signal is not connected. In this case the PIP appears over a blank screen  
2 Since the component input is compatible with both video and graphic sources, the type of component source (video or  
graphic) determines where it is positioned in the table  
3 On the infra-red remote control transmitter to instantly move the position of the PIP window to up to nine preset fixed  
locations (see Figure 16). For example, to move to the lower right corner of the image, press the  
4 By default, 20 seconds. But you can reset the timeout (from 3 to 60 seconds), see section 8.5.6  
button  
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7.2.4  
Toggling between the PIP and the Screen Source (SWAP)  
To toggle back and forth between the PIP Source and the main display, do the  
following:  
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Press the SWAP key on the infra-red remote control transmitter (see  
Figure 16).  
The OSD SWAP status appears superimposed over the top right corner of the  
screen for a few seconds1 only when the Source Prompt is ON, as Figure 13  
illustrates.  
SWAP  
Main: YC-1  
PIP : DVI  
SWAP  
Main: DVI  
PIP : YC-1  
Figure 13: OSD SWAP Status  
PIP Characteristics  
You can determine the following PIP characteristics:  
7.2.5  
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The PIP Size (1/4, 1/9, 1/16, 1/25, Split or User Define)  
The Horizontal and Vertical position, letting you place the PIP anywhere on the  
screen  
7.2.5.1 Resizing the PIP  
To resize the PIP (1/4, 1/9, 1/16, 1/25, User Define or Split - see the example  
in Figure 14):  
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When the PIP is enclosed by an orange frame, use the UP and/or DOWN  
navigation control keys on the infra-red remote control transmitter (see Figure  
16) or the UP and/or DOWN front panel OSD buttons; otherwise  
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Use the OSD Menu buttons  
1 By default, 20 seconds. But you can reset the timeout (from 3 to 60 seconds), see section 8.5.6  
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PIP  
Source: VGA-2  
Figure 14: PIP Size – Split Screen  
7.2.5.2 Moving the Position of the PIP  
To move the position of the PIP, as illustrated in Figure 15, use the OSD  
menu (Utility>>PIP Setting>>H-Position; V-Position).  
When the Source Prompt is ON, and the PIP Frame is ON, you can instantly  
position the PIP using the preset position control keys on the infra-red remote  
control transmitter.  
When there is no orange frame, use the +, -, Up and DOWN buttons1.  
Figure 15: Moving the Position of the PIP  
1 On the machine, or the navigation control keys on the infra-red remote control transmitter (see Figure 16)  
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7.3 Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel  
You can lock the front panel1 to safeguard the settings on the VP-724xl.  
To lock the front panel:  
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Press the PANEL LOCK button or the MENU key on the infra-red remote  
control transmitter (see Figure 16) for a few seconds, until the “Key Lock On”  
OSD status appears superimposed over the top right corner of the screen for a  
few seconds2, and all button LEDs turn off  
Pressing a button when the panel is locked, displays the “Key Lock On”  
message superimposed over the top right corner of the screen and the PANEL  
LOCK button blinks for a few seconds.  
To unlock the front panel (releasing the protection mechanism):  
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Press and hold the PANEL LOCK button or the MENU key on the infra-red  
remote control transmitter (see Figure 16) for a few seconds, until the “Key  
Lock Off” OSD status appears superimposed over the top right corner of the  
screen for a few seconds2  
7.4 The Infra-Red Remote Control Transmitter  
You can control the Presentation Switcher / Scaler remotely, from the infra-red  
remote control transmitter, which:  
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Is a hand held instrument with a convenient keypad that receives its power from  
2 AAA size 1.5V DC batteries  
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Has a range of up to 15 meters  
Delivers instantaneous results  
Figure 16 and Table 5 define3 the infra-red Remote Control Transmitter:  
1 However, operation via RS-232 serial commands is still available  
2 By default, 20 seconds. But you can reset the timeout (from 3 to 60 seconds), see section 8.5.6  
3 The illustration in Figure 16 shows an enlarged view of 3 separate parts of the infra-red remote control transmitter  
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Figure 16: Infra-Red Remote Control Transmitter  
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Table 5: Infra-Red Remote Control Transmitter Functions  
Keys  
Function  
OUT  
Selects the output resolution  
Pauses the output video  
Cycles power  
8 separate keys for selecting each of the following sources: AV1, AV2, COMP.  
(Component) YC1, YC2, VGA1, VGA2 and DVI  
FREEZE  
POWER  
INPUT SELECTOR1  
INFO.  
Defines the main source, PIP source, whether mute is activated, output mode,  
as well as the firmware version number  
PRESET POSITION  
CONTROL2  
Adjusts the zoom3 position4 or moves the PIP position when the Source Prompt  
is ON  
AUTO IMAGE  
Assesses the image and improves the quality accordingly, by automatically  
adjusting the phase, frequency and position  
MENU  
Displays the OSD Menu screen5 and locks/unlocks the front panel6  
NAVIGATION CONTROL7  
Allows maneuvering within an OSD screen (all keys); adjusts the zoom position  
(4 keys); moves the PIP location when the Source Prompt is OFF (4 keys);  
resizes the PIP when the Source Prompt is ON (2 keys)  
AUTO GAIN  
Automatically adjusts the brightness and contrast  
Toggles between the PIP content and the screen source content  
Selects the picture-in-picture function and illuminates the PIP button10  
Displays the contrast status11  
SWAP8  
PIP9  
CONT.  
BRIGHT.  
Displays the brightness status11  
AUDIO/ZOOM CONTROL7  
MODE  
Allows volume and zoom control  
Toggles between each of the following modes:  
Normal, Presentation, Cinema, Nature, User 1 and User 2  
SCALE  
Toggles between each of the following Aspect Ratios:  
Normal, Wide Screen, Pan & Scan, 4:3 Output, and 16:9 Output12  
1 Press to select the source. Can be programmed (see section 8.5.9)  
2 Consists of a set of 9 separate keys. See the illustration in Figure 16 which shows an enlarged view of this part of the  
infra-red remote control transmitter  
3 A small rectangle inside a transparent pop-up OSD Enlarge status box appears at the top right corner of the screen showing  
the position of the zoom within a picture (see Figure 26)  
4 For example, when enlarging the display, press this button:  
5 As Figure 17 illustrates  
to go to the lower right corner of the display area  
6 See section 7.3  
7 Consists of a set of 5 separate keys. See the illustration in Figure 16 which shows an enlarged view of this part of the  
infra-red remote control transmitter  
8 See section 7.2.4  
9 Not available on the VP-719xl  
10 See section 7.2  
11 Adjust using the +/- keys  
12 See section 8.4.1  
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8 Configuring the VP-724xl via the OSD MENU Screens  
The OSD superimposes a menu on the screen from which you can configure  
and control each input signal on your VP-724xl, using the MENU, ENTER, -,  
+, UP and DOWN OSD buttons on the front panel and the remote transmitter.  
To use the OSD menus:  
1. Select the desired input signal.  
2. Use the menu buttons as follows:  
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Press the MENU front panel OSD button or the MENU key on the  
infra-red remote control transmitter (see Figure 16) to display the MENU  
screen (see Figure 17), which displays six interactive icons1 (defined in  
Figure 18)  
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Press the MENU front panel OSD button or the MENU key on the  
infra-red remote control transmitter to move to the previous level in the  
OSD screen (Esc)  
°
°
Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select menu icons and then press  
ENTER  
Use + and – buttons to increase and decrease the (numerical) rate  
respectively2  
Figure 17: MENU Screen  
Brightness  
and Contrast  
Information  
Gamma  
and Color  
Source  
Utility  
Geometry  
Figure 18: Menu Screen Icons  
1 Each icon represents a Level 1 function. In addition to Level 1, the OSD structure includes Level 2 (a subset of level 1),  
Level 3 (a subset of level 2), Level 4 (a subset of level 3) and a numerical range  
2 By pressing the +, -, UP and DOWN buttons continuously, you can speed up their response. For example, to roughly set the  
brightness to a higher level, open “Brightness and Contrast”>Brightness, and press and hold the + button. For step-by-step  
response, press and release these buttons as many times as needed  
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8.1 Controlling the Brightness and Contrast  
Figure 19 and Table 6 define the Brightness and Contrast screen.  
Figure 19: Brightness and Contrast Screen  
Table 6: Brightness and Contrast Screen Functions  
Setting  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Function  
Range  
0 to 128  
0 to 128  
Default  
64  
64  
Press + and – buttons to increase or  
decrease the brightness and contrast  
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8.2 Controlling the Gamma and Color  
Figure 20 and Table 7 define the Gamma and Color Screen.  
Figure 20: Gamma and Color Screen  
Table 7: Gamma and Color Screen Functions  
Button  
Normal  
Function  
Range  
Default  
Average Setting  
Presentation  
Cinema  
Higher black level  
Higher white balance  
Higher green level  
Nature  
User 1/2  
Set to customize, and save (press MENU) User 1 and User 2 to recall for  
later use  
Gamma  
Color Temperature  
Red  
-10 to 10  
0
0 to 127  
0 to 127  
0 to 127  
64  
64  
64  
Green  
Blue  
Color manager  
Red  
0 to 32  
0 to 32  
0 to 32  
0 to 32  
16  
16  
16  
16  
Green  
Blue  
Yellow  
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8.3 Selecting the Source  
Figure 21 illustrates the Source screen, displaying the active source1 (main  
screen). Scroll up and down to change the source (same as selecting an  
INPUT with the remote transmitter or via the INPUT SELECTOR buttons).  
Figure 21: Source Selection Screen  
8.4 Controlling the Scale Geometry  
Figure 22 illustrates the main Geometry Screen, from which you can scale  
and zoom.  
Figure 22: Geometry (Scale and Zoom) Screen  
1 Only VP-724xl has 2 VGA inputs; VP-719xl, VP720xl and VP-723xl have 1 VGA input  
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Setting the Scale Features  
8.4.1  
Figure 23 (for a graphic source), Figure 24 (for a video source) and Table 8  
define the Scale feature on the main Geometry screen.  
Figure 23: Geometry (Scale: Aspect Ratio) Screen – Graphic Source  
Figure 24: Geometry (Scale: Aspect Ratio) Screen – Video Source  
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Table 8: Geometry Scale Functions  
Button  
Function  
Aspect Ratio  
Set the aspect ratio according to your specific requirements—the native resolution—that  
is, depending on the specifications of the Plasma screen or projector:  
When using a VGA, DVI and/or component video1 source, you can choose an aspect  
ratio from the following: Full Screen, Native, non-linear, 4:3 Output2, 16:9 Output3 and  
User Define4  
When using a composite video source and/or an s-Video source and/or component  
video1 source, you can choose an aspect ratio from the following: Normal, Wide Screen,  
Pan5 & Scan, 4:3 Output2, 16:9 Output3 and User Define4  
Non-Linear6  
For certain resolutions, select between Side, Middle and Off: Select Side to stretch the  
image from the center to the side; select Middle to leave the middle portion of the image  
untouched, while the sides are stretched; select Off to deactivate this feature  
8.4.2  
Adjusting the Zoom Ratio and Position  
Figure 25 and Table 9 define the Geometry (Zoom) Screen.  
Figure 25: Geometry (Zoom) Screen  
Table 9: Geometry Zoom Functions  
Button  
Function  
Zoom Ratio  
Set between 100% – 400%  
Zoom Position Adjustment  
Press the -, +, UP and DOWN OSD buttons arrows to set the  
Zoom position  
1 Depending on the resolution of the component source  
2 In this standard, the ratio between the width and the height is 4:3  
3 In this standard (a Cinema mode standard used for movies and DVDs), the ratio between the length and height is 16:9 (or  
sometimes 1:2.35)  
4 H-Zoom (-32 to +32), V-Zoom (-32 to +32), H-Pan (-32 to +32 and V-Pan (-32 to +32), 0 corresponds to a full screen  
5 Panning the picture refers to resizing and cropping it  
6 Converts a 4:3 standard-definition video to a 16:9 wide-aspect definition ratio in a non-linear manner  
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The zoom ratio and the zoom position are illustrated by a small rectangle  
inside a transparent pop-up OSD Enlarge status box that appears at the top  
right corner of the screen, as the example in Figure 26 illustrates:  
Enlarge x 400%  
Figure 26: OSD Enlarge Status  
When you change the zoom ratio or zoom position, the screen image is  
adjusted accordingly, and the change is reflected in the pop-up OSD Enlarge  
status box.  
8.4.2.1 Adjusting the Zoom Ratio  
You can adjust the zoom ratio to up to 400% via one or both of these methods:  
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Using the Zoom + and/or the Zoom - control keys1 on the infra-red remote  
control transmitter (see Figure 16). The pop-up OSD Enlarge status box  
continuously displays the zoom ratio and position, as Figure 26 illustrates  
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Using the OSD Menu buttons, as Figure 27 illustrates  
Figure 27: Geometry (Zoom Ratio) Screen  
1 The  
and the  
buttons  
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8.4.2.2 Adjusting the Zoom Position  
You can adjust the zoom position via one or more of the following methods:  
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Using the preset position control  
keys (see Figure 28) on the infra-red  
remote control transmitter (see  
Figure 16), which instantly move  
the position of the zoom to up to  
nine preset fixed locations1  
Figure 28: Preset Position Control Keys  
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Using the navigation control keys  
on the infra-red remote control  
transmitter (see Figure 16), to fine  
tune the zoom position (that is, to  
slowly zoom-in at any location on  
the screen)2, as Figure 29 illustrates  
Figure 29: Navigation Control Keys  
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Using the OSD Menu buttons (see Figure 30)3  
Figure 30: Geometry (Zoom Position Adjustment) Screen  
1 For example, to zoom-in to the lower right corner of the image, press the  
2 For example, to zoom-in toward the lower right of the image, press the  
button  
and the  
buttons separately, as required  
3 For example, to zoom-in to the lower right part of the image instead of the top left part, press the + and DOWN OSD Menu  
buttons on the front panel separately, as required  
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8.5 Configuring via the Utility Screens  
Figure 31 shows the Utility menu, from which you can define the machine  
settings.  
Figure 31: Utility Screen  
8.5.1  
Choosing the Graphic Utility Settings  
From the Graphic1 Setting Utility screen (see Figure 32), you can set the color  
format, position, Color, hue, sharpness, frequency and phase, as well as auto  
image and auto gain (described in Table 10).  
Figure 32: Graphic Setting Utility Screen  
1 When a VGA source is selected, “Graphic Setting” will be shown. “HDTV Setting” (illustrated in Figure 40) will appear  
when an HDTV source is selected  
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Table 10: Graphic Setting Utility Screen Features  
Button  
Color Format  
Function  
Range  
Default  
Selecting the color format lets you select RGB or YUV1 colorspace. When the Default  
setting is chosen, the colorspace is set according to the detected input resolution  
H-Position  
V-Position  
Color  
Set the horizontal position of the display  
Set the vertical position of the display  
Set the intensity of the color  
Set the hue  
0 to 255  
0 to 255  
0 to 128  
0 to 128  
0 to 16  
128  
128  
70  
64  
8
Hue  
Sharpness  
Frequency  
Phase  
Set the sharpness  
Set the frequency  
0 to 100  
0 to 31  
49  
0
Set the phase of the input sampling clock  
Auto Image  
Assesses the image and improves the quality accordingly, by automatically adjusting  
the phase, frequency and position  
Auto Gain  
Automatically adjusts the brightness and contrast  
8.5.2  
Choosing the Video Utility Settings  
From the Video Setting Utility screen (see Figure 33), you can set the video  
standard, color, hue, sharpness, and position.  
Figure 33: Video Setting Utility Screen  
Table 11: Video Setting Utility Screen Features  
Button  
Function  
Range  
Default  
Color Format Selecting the color format lets you select RGB or YUV1 colorspace. When the Default  
setting is chosen, the colorspace is set according to the detected input resolution  
Standard  
Select the video standard: Auto (auto detects the standard),  
NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M, SECAM  
Auto  
Film Mode  
Color  
Select ON for 3:2 or 2:2 pulldown  
Set the color  
0 to 128  
0 to 128  
0 to 16  
0 to 20  
0 to 39  
64  
64  
11  
15  
10  
Hue  
Set the hue  
Sharpness  
H-Position  
V-Position  
Set the sharpness  
Set the horizontal position of the display  
Set the vertical position of the display  
1 That is Y, B-Y, R-Y colorspace, also known as Y, C , C or Y, P , P  
r
b
r
b
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8.5.3  
Choosing the Audio Utility Settings  
From the Audio Setting Utility screen (see Figure 34), you can set the  
volume, treble, bass, and choose between stereo and mono.  
Figure 34: Audio Setting Utility Screen  
Table 12: Audio Setting Utility Screen Features  
Button  
Function  
Adjust the volume  
Adjust treble  
Range  
0 to 32  
0 to 12  
0 to 12  
Default  
16  
Volume  
Treble  
Bass  
6
Adjust bass  
6
Stereo  
Select Stereo ON or OFF  
ON  
8.5.4  
Choosing the PIP Utility Settings  
Figure 35 and Table 13 define the PIP Setting Utility screen.  
Figure 35: PIP Utility Screen  
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Table 13: PIP Setting Utility Screen Features  
Button  
Function  
Range  
Default  
PIP On/Off  
PIP Source  
PIP Size  
Activate or deactivate the PIP feature  
Select the PIP source, as described in section 7.2.1  
Select between: 1/25, 1/16, 1/9, 1/4, Split or User Define  
Allows the PIP to appear with or without an orange frame  
Set the horizontal position of the PIP  
PIP Frame  
H - Position  
V - Position  
0 to 36  
0 to 36  
0 to 255  
1
Set the vertical position of the PIP  
1
User Define Size After selecting the User Define PIP Size, set the PIP size (H-  
size and V-Size)  
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8.5.5  
Choosing the Seamless Switch Utility Settings  
From the Seamless Switch Utility screen (see Figure 36), you can choose the  
image transition speed Mode, set the Background screen color and activate  
the Auto Search, as described in Table 14:  
Figure 36: Seamless Switch Utility Screen  
Table 14: Seamless Switch Utility Screen Features  
Button  
Function  
Mode  
Select image between:  
Fast - an immediate switch, without checking the resolution. However, the image  
transition may appear unstable  
Safe – a smooth image transition - the input resolution at the input is checked and  
outputted after a few seconds delay, but it takes longer than fast  
Moderate – between fast and safe  
Background Set the background screen color: You can select the screen color (black or blue)  
when there is no active source  
Auto Search Activate the Auto Search to find the active source when the unit is powered up; or  
deactivate the Auto Search (when the unit is powered up, displays the source  
selected prior to power down)  
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Choosing the OSD Utility Settings  
8.5.6  
Figure 37 and Table 15 define the OSD Setting Utility screen.  
Figure 37: OSD Setting Utility Screen  
Table 15: OSD Setting Utility Screen Features  
Button  
H-Position  
Function  
Set the OSD menu position  
V-Position  
Time Out  
OSD Size  
Set the timeout for source prompts and OSD menu1  
Set the OSD size to Normal or Double the normal size2  
Source Prompt Set the Source Prompt3  
Blank Color  
Set the blank color, the color that appears on screen when the blank button is pressed  
1 By default, 20 seconds. But you can reset the timeout (from 3 to 60 seconds)  
2 You cannot double the OSD size when the output resolution is 640x480  
3 We recommend that you set the source prompt ON, when adjusting the system. During a presentation, set the source prompt  
OFF to avoid the appearance of OSD screen labels  
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8.5.7  
Choosing the Output Utility Settings  
Figure 38 and Table 16 define the Output Utility settings. From the Output  
Setting Utility screen, you can set the Resolution, Refresh Rate, and a user  
definable output mode (see Figure 40 and Table 17).  
Figure 38: Output Setting Utility Screen  
Table 16: Output Setting Utility Screen Features  
Button  
Function  
Resolution  
Select the desired resolution from the list, including the User Define resolution  
(for advanced users only)  
You can cycle the output resolutions (choosing the pixel resolution) by  
pressing the OUT key on the infra-red remote control transmitter (see Figure  
16). The OSD status appears superimposed over the top right corner of the  
screen for a few seconds1, as Figure 39 illustrates2  
Refresh Rate  
Select the refresh rate (for example3, 50Hz, 60Hz, 75Hz or 85Hz)  
Select to confirm or reject Resolution and Refresh Rate selections  
Confirm / Discard  
User Mode Setting Set a user definable output mode4 (see Figure 40)  
Output Mode  
800x600 75Hz  
Figure 39: OSD Output Status  
1 By default, 20 seconds. But you can reset the timeout (from 3 to 60 seconds)  
2 Adjusting the output resolution results in a corresponding adjustment to the size of the OSD status window  
3 Different resolutions allow different choices of refresh rates  
4 Recommended for advanced users only – non-standard settings may not be recognized by the display device  
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8.5.7.1 The User Mode Setting  
Figure 40 and Table 17 define the User Mode Setting1.  
Figure 40: Output Setting User Mode Setting Utility Screen  
Table 17: User Mode Setting Definitions  
User Mode Setting Definitions  
HT: Horizontal total  
HW: Horizontal sync pulse width  
HS: Horizontal active start point  
HA: Horizontal active region  
HP: Horizontal polarity  
VT: Vertical total  
VW: Vertical sync pulse width  
VS: Vertical active start point  
VA: Vertical active region  
VP: Vertical polarity  
OCLK: Output clock  
Confirm: Confirm the action  
Discard: Cancel the action  
Set Current: Import the values of the currently selected output  
resolution into the User Mode Setting  
1 These values will be used when “User Define” is selected as the output resolution  
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Configuring the VP-724xl via the OSD MENU Screens  
Choosing Factory Reset  
8.5.8  
From the Factory Reset Utility screen (see Figure 41), you can reset your  
VP-724xl to its preset default setting:  
Figure 41: Factory Reset Utility Screen  
Choosing Advanced Utility Settings  
8.5.9  
Figure 42 and Table 18 define the Advanced Utility screen.  
Figure 42: Advanced Utility Screen  
Table 18: Advanced Utility Screen Features  
Button  
Function  
Input Button  
You can set the function of the input button besides selecting the input  
signal: Freeze/Blank (press selected input button once to freeze the frame,  
press again to create a blank screen and again to return to normal state);  
Freeze (press once to freeze the frame, press again to cancel freeze);  
Blank (press once to insert blank screen, press again to return to display);  
Ignore (input button ignores freeze and blank – you can freeze the frame or  
insert a blank screen only via Freeze and Blank buttons respectively)  
User Define Measure When the Measure Mode is set to Default, it measures and displays the  
parameters of the currently selected input (see Figure 42 and Table 19)  
When the Measure Mode is set to User Define, you can set the selected  
input to a non-standard resolution (see section 8.5.9.1)  
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Table 19 describes the User Define Measure features.  
Table 19: User Define Measure Features  
User Mode Setting Definitions  
H Total  
H Start  
H Active  
V Start  
V Active  
Ch. Pump  
Color  
Horizontal Total  
Horizontal active start point  
Horizontal active region  
Vertical active start point  
Vertical active region  
Charge pump current  
Color format  
H Freq  
V Freq  
Horizontal Frequency  
Vertical Frequency  
Measure Mode Select between Default and User Define  
8.5.9.1 Setting an Input to a Non-standard Resolution (Example)  
When connecting a source with a non-standard resolution, you have to set  
your scaler to this resolution so it will correctly identify this source. The  
Advanced mode lets you set up to three non-standard resolutions. To set an  
input to a non-standard resolution, for example to 1100x800, do the  
following:  
1. Connect the source (with the non-standard resolution, in this example –  
1100x800) to the appropriate input connector on your scaler and press the  
appropriate INPUT SELECTOR button.  
2. Connect the VIDEO OUT 1/2 HD15F connector to a video acceptor.  
3. Turn the machines ON.  
4. Press menu, go to Utility>Advanced> User Define Measure, and press  
ENTER.  
5. Scroll to Measure Mode, press ENTER and select User Define.  
6. Set H Active to 1100 and V Active to 800, and set the remaining  
parameters according to the input data.  
7. Scroll to the Save Mode and save the new resolution.  
8. Open the Information screen and check that the new resolution appears in  
the Main Source line1 (see Figure 43).  
1 Note that for the Scaler to correctly read the input, its OCLK value should be different from that of any other defined input  
of the scaler  
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Non-standard  
Resolution  
Figure 43: Non-standard Resolution in the Information Screen  
8.6 Verifying Configuration Details via the Information Screen  
From the Information screen (see Figure 44), you can verify the main source,  
PIP source, whether mute is activated, output mode, as well as the firmware  
version number:  
Figure 44: Information Screen  
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Technical Specifications  
9 Technical Specifications  
Table 20 includes the technical specifications:  
Table 20: Technical Specifications1 of the Presentation Switchers / Scalers  
INPUTS:  
2 x CV 1 Vpp/75 W on RCA connectors;  
2 x Y/C (s-Video) 1 Vpp (Y), 0.3Vpp (C) / 75 W on 4 pin connectors; 1 x Component  
(Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) (both progressive and interlaced signals accepted) HDTV on RCA  
connectors;  
1 x VGA (VGA/SVGA/XGA/UXGA +HDTV on an HD15F connector (2 x VGA on the  
VP-724xl); and 1x DVI-D connector.  
For each video input there is a corresponding (unbalanced) audio stereo input on a  
terminal block connector  
MAX. OUTPUT LEVEL: AUDIO: 4.88Vpp2  
OUTPUTS:  
2 x RGBHV (VGA) format on HD15 connectors; component HDTV on the same  
HD15 connectors for 480p, 720p and 1080i (on the VP-724xl). One line-level stereo  
audio on terminal blocks. One stereo loudspeakers output 2x5W (RMS) on terminal  
blocks  
OUTPUT  
RESOLUTIONS:  
VGA (640x480), SVGA (800x600), XGA (1024x768), SXGA (1280x1024), UXGA  
(1600x1200), 1024x852, 1024x1024, 1366x768, 1365x1024, 1280x720, 720x483,  
852x480, 1400x1050, 1280x768*, as well as a user definable output mode. Also  
supports 480p, 720p, and 1080i (on the VP-724xl)  
CONTROL:  
Front panel buttons / OSD, IR remote control, RS-232 on a DB-9 connector, Picture-  
In-Picture (not available on the VP-719xl): Video in Graphics (or vice versa) in any  
size and at any location, or Split Screen (2 images side-by-side)  
ADDITIONAL  
CONTROLS:  
Freeze, zoom, different selectable vertical refresh rates, Video and Audio  
ProcAmp control, output image scaling and aspect ratio change  
POWER SOURCE:  
DIMENSIONS:  
WEIGHT:  
100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 30VA automatic power supply  
19" (W), 9.3" (D) 1U (H) rack mountable  
3 kg (6.6 lbs.) approx.  
ACCESSORIES:  
Null modem adapter, IR remote control, power cord3  
1 Specifications are subject to change without notice  
2 With maximum amplification (volume set to maximum), AUDIO IN maximum is 1.9Vpp, and the AUDIO OUT maximum  
is 4.8Vpp  
3 We recommend that you use only the power cord that is supplied with this machine  
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VP-724xl Communication Protocol  
10 VP-724xl Communication Protocol  
Set and Get command:  
Set Command: Y¢Control_Type¢Function¢Param¢CR  
¢Reply: Z¢Control_Type¢Function¢Param¢CRDone>CR  
Get Command: Y¢Control_Type¢Function¢Param¢CR  
¢Reply: Z¢Control_Type¢Function¢Param¢CR  
Example:  
1. "Y¢1¢17¢0-127¢CR" -> set Contrast value. (4th byte is between 0  
and 127).  
"Z¢1¢17¢0-127¢CR>" --> Reply value  
"DoneCR" --> command setting success  
2. "Y¢4¢21¢0-17¢CR" -> get current output resolution. (4th byte is  
between 0 and 17).  
"Z¢4¢21¢0-17¢CR>" -> Reply value  
3. "Y¢0¢35¢CR" -> Volume down. Each time we apply this command  
will decrease the volume level by one step.  
"Z¢0¢35¢CR>"-->Reply value  
"DoneCR" --> command setting success  
Definition:  
¢: ASCII Code 0x20  
CR: Ascii Code 0xD or 0xA  
After set type Command setting, system will respond a string as "Done"  
Control  
Type  
Function  
Description  
Param  
(for Set)  
Function  
Comment  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N/A  
Output  
Freeze  
Power  
AV1  
AV2  
Comp  
YC1  
YC2  
VGA1  
VGA2 (VP724 Only)  
DVI  
Information  
Area Left Up  
Area Middle Up  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
10  
11  
12  
13  
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Control  
Type  
Function  
Description  
Param  
(for Set)  
N/A  
Function  
14  
Comment  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Area Right Up  
Area Left Center  
Area Middle Center  
Area Right Center  
Area Left Down  
Area Middle Down  
Area Right Down  
AutoImage  
Menu  
Up  
Left  
Enter  
Right  
Down  
AutoGain  
PIP  
Swap  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Zoom In  
Zoom Out  
Volume Down  
Mute  
Volume Up  
Color Mode  
Aspect Ratio  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
Gamma and Color:  
User1 Gamma  
Gamma and Color:  
User1 Color Temp Red  
Gamma and Color:  
User1 Color Temp Green  
Gamma and Color:  
User1 Color Temp Blue  
Gamma and Color:  
User1 Color Manager Red  
Gamma and Color:  
User1 Color Manager Green  
Gamma and Color:  
User1 Color Manager Blue  
Gamma and Color:  
User1 Color Manager Yellow  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
-10~10  
0~127  
0~127  
0~127  
0~32  
0~32  
0~32  
0~32  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
Gamma and Color:  
User2 Gamma  
Gamma and Color:  
User2 Color Temp Red  
-10~10  
0~127  
1: Set  
2: Get  
Gamma and Color:  
User2 Color Temp Green  
10  
0~127  
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Control  
Type  
1: Set  
2: Get  
Function  
Description  
Param  
(for Set)  
Function  
11  
Comment  
Gamma and Color:  
User2 Color Temp Blue  
0~127  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
Gamma and Color:  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
0~32  
User2 Color Manager Red  
Gamma and Color:  
User2 Color Manager Green  
Gamma and Color:  
User2 Color Manager Blue  
Gamma and Color:  
User2 Color Manager Yellow  
0~32  
0~32  
0~32  
0~127  
0~127  
-32~32  
-32~32  
-32~32  
-32~32  
0~255  
0~255  
0~127  
0~127  
0~16  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Aspect Ratio-  
UserDefine H-Zoom  
Aspect Ratio-  
UserDefine V-Zoom  
Aspect Ratio-  
UserDefine H-Pan  
Aspect Ratio-  
UserDefine V-Pan  
Graphics Setting-  
H-Position  
Graphics Setting-  
V-Position  
Graphics Setting-  
Color  
Graphics Setting-  
Hue  
Graphics Setting-  
Sharpness  
Graphics Setting-  
Frequency  
Graphics Setting-  
Phase  
Video Setting:  
Color  
0~100  
0~31  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
0~127  
0~127  
0~16  
Video Setting:  
Hue  
Video Setting:  
Sharpness  
Video Setting:  
H-Position  
1: Set  
2: Get  
0~20  
Video V-Position for  
NTSC/NTSC 4.43/PAL-  
M/PAL 60  
Video V-Position for  
PAL/PAL-N/SECAM/NTSC  
4.43 50  
0~20  
1: Set  
2: Get  
33  
34  
0~39  
0~32  
1: Set  
2: Get  
Audio Setting:  
Volume  
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Control  
Type  
1: Set  
2: Get  
Function  
Description  
Param  
(for Set)  
Function  
35  
Comment  
Audio Setting:  
Treble  
0~12  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
1: Set  
2: Get  
Audio Setting:  
Bass  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
0~12  
0~36  
0~36  
0~255  
0~255  
0~36  
0~36  
3~60  
PIP Setting: H-Position  
PIP Setting: V-Position  
PIP Setting: User Define  
V-Size  
PIP Setting: User Define  
H-Size  
OSD Setting: H-Position  
OSD Setting: V-Position  
OSD Setting: OSD TimeOut  
0: VGA-1  
1: VGA-2 (VP-724 Only)  
2: DVI  
3: Component  
4: YC-1  
3: Set  
4: Get  
0
0~9  
Select Input Source  
5: AV-1  
6: YV-2  
7: AV-2  
8: Scart  
9: TV  
0: Normal  
1: Wide Screen  
2: Pan&Scan  
3: 4:3  
3: Set  
4: Get  
Geometry:  
1
2
3
0~5  
0~3  
0~5  
Video Aspect Ratio  
4: 16:9  
5: UserDefine  
0: Off  
1: Side  
2: Middle  
0: Full Screen  
1: Native  
2: NonLinear  
3: 4:3  
4: 16:9  
5: UserDefine  
3: Set  
4: Get  
Geometry:  
Video Nonlinear  
3:Set  
4:Get  
Geometry:  
VGA Aspect Ratio  
0: Off  
1: 150%  
2: 200%  
3: 225%  
4: 250%  
5: 275%  
6: 300%  
7: 325%  
8: 350%  
9: 375%  
10: 400%  
3: Set  
4: Get  
Zoom:  
Zoom Ratio  
4
0~10  
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Control  
Type  
Function  
Description  
0: Default  
Param  
(for Set)  
Function  
Comment  
3: Set  
4: Get  
Graphics Setting:  
Color Format  
5
6
0~2  
1: RGB  
2: YUV  
0: Default  
3: Set  
4: Get  
0~2  
0~6  
Video Setting: Color Format 1: RGB  
2: YUV  
0: Video Standard - Auto  
1: Video Standard - NTSC  
2: Video Standard - NTSC  
4.43  
3: Set  
4: Get  
Video Setting: Video  
Standard  
7
3: Video Standard - PAL  
4: Video Standard - PAL-N  
5: Video Standard - PAL-M  
6: Video Standard -  
SECAM  
3: Set  
4: Get  
3: Set  
4: Get  
3: Set  
4: Get  
0: Off  
1: On  
0: Off  
1: On  
8
9
0~1  
0~1  
0~1  
Video Setting: Film Mode  
Audio Setting:  
Stereo  
10  
PIP Setting: PIP On/Off  
0:Off, 1:On  
0: VGA-1  
1: VGA-2 (VP-724 Only)  
2: DVI  
3: Component  
4: YC-1  
3: Set  
4: Get  
11  
0~9  
PIP Setting: PIP Source  
5: AV-1  
6: YV-2  
7: AV-2  
8: Scart  
9: TV  
0: 1/25  
1: 1/16  
3: Set  
4: Get  
2: 1/9  
12  
0~5  
PIP Setting: PIP Size  
3: 1/4  
4: Split  
5: UserDefine  
3: Set  
4: Get  
0: Off  
1: On  
0: Fast  
1: Moderate  
2: Safe  
13  
14  
0~1  
0~2  
PIP Setting: PIP Frame  
3: Set  
4: Get  
Seamless Switch:  
Mode  
3: Set  
4: Get  
3: Set  
4: Get  
3: Set  
4: Get  
3: Set  
4: Get  
3: Set  
4: Get  
3: Set  
4: Get  
Seamless Switch:  
Background  
Seamless Switch:  
Auto Search  
0: Black  
1: Blue  
0: Off  
1: On  
0: Off  
1: On  
0: Normal  
1: Double  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
0~2  
0~2  
0~1  
0~1  
0~1  
0~1  
OSD Setting: Startup Logo  
OSD Setting: Size  
0: Off  
1: On  
0: Blue  
OSD Setting: Source Prompt  
OSD Setting: Blank Color  
1: Black  
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Control  
Type  
Function  
Description  
Param  
(for Set)  
Function  
Comment  
0: 640x480  
1: 800x600  
2: 1024x768  
3: 1280x1024  
4: 1600x1200  
5: 852x1024i  
6: 1024x1024i  
7: 1366x768  
8: 1365x1024  
9: 1280x720  
10: 720x483  
11: 852x480  
12: 1400x1050  
13: 480P  
3: Set  
4: Get  
21  
0~17  
Output Resolution  
14: 720P  
15: 1080i  
16: 1280x768  
17: User Define  
0: 60Hz  
1: 75Hz  
2: 85Hz  
3: 50Hz  
3: Set  
4: Get  
22  
23  
24  
0~3  
0~1  
0~3  
Output Refresh Rate  
Factory Reset  
3: Set  
4: Get  
0: Cancel, 1: ok  
0: Freeze/Blank  
1: Freeze  
2: Blank  
3: Ignore  
3: Set  
4: Get  
Advanced:  
Input Buttom  
5
5
0
1
N/A  
N/A  
Load Gamma/Color - Normal  
Load Gamma/Color -  
Presentation  
Load Gamma/Color -  
Cinema  
5
2
N/A  
5
5
5
3
4
5
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Load Gamma/Color - Nature  
Load Gamma/Color - User1  
Load Gamma/Color - User2  
6: Set  
7: Get  
6: Set  
7: Get  
6: Set  
7: Get  
6: Set  
7: Get  
0: Power Down  
1: Power On  
0: Off  
1: On  
0: Off  
1: On  
0: Off  
1: On  
0
1
2
3
0~1  
0~1  
0~1  
0~1  
Power  
Freeze  
Blank  
Mute  
Example:  
"Resolution/Refresh Rate" Or  
"Video Stand"  
"Y 8 0 CR"  
return: "Z 8 0  
1080i CR"  
8
0
N/A  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Kramer Electronics (hereafter Kramer) warrants this product free from defects in material and workmanship under the  
following terms.  
HOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY  
Labor and parts are warranted for seven years from the date of the first customer purchase.  
WHO IS PROTECTED?  
Only the first purchase customer may enforce this warranty.  
WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
Except as below, this warranty covers all defects in material or workmanship in this product. The following are not covered  
by the warranty:  
1.  
Any product which is not distributed by Kramer, or which is not purchased from an authorized Kramer dealer. If you are  
uncertain as to whether dealer is authorized, please contact Kramer at one of the agents listed in the Web site  
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2.  
3.  
Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.  
Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:  
i)  
ii)  
iii)  
iv)  
v)  
Accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning or other acts of nature  
Product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product  
Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by Kramer  
Any shipment of the product (claims must be presented to the carrier)  
Removal or installation of the product  
vi)  
vii)  
Any other cause, which does not relate to a product defect  
Cartons, equipment enclosures, cables or accessories used in conjunction with the product  
WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR AND WHAT WE WILL NOT PAY FOR  
We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items. We will not pay for the following:  
1.  
2.  
Removal or installations charges.  
Costs of initial technical adjustments (set-up), including adjustment of user controls or programming. These costs are the  
responsibility of the Kramer dealer from whom the product was purchased.  
3.  
Shipping charges.  
HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE  
1.  
2.  
To obtain service on you product, you must take or ship it prepaid to any authorized Kramer service center.  
Whenever warranty service is required, the original dated invoice (or a copy) must be presented as proof of warranty coverage,  
and should be included in any shipment of the product. Please also include in any mailing a contact name, company, address, and  
a description of the problem(s).  
3.  
For the name of the nearest Kramer authorized service center, consult your authorized dealer.  
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to  
the length of this warranty.  
EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES  
The liability of Kramer for any effective products is limited to the repair or replacement of the product at our option. Kramer  
shall not be liable for:  
1.  
Damage to other property caused by defects in this product, damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss  
of time, commercial loss; or:  
2.  
Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise. Some countries may not allow limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above  
limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from place to place.  
NOTE: All products returned to Kramer for service must have prior approval. This may be obtained from your dealer.  
This equipment has been tested to determine compliance with the requirements of:  
EN-50081:  
"Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC);  
generic emission standard.  
Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry"  
"Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) generic immunity standard.  
Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry environment".  
FCC Rules and Regulations:  
EN-50082:  
CFR-47:  
Part 15: “Radio frequency devices  
Subpart B – Unintentional radiators”  
CAUTION!  
Servicing the machines can only be done by an authorized Kramer technician. Any user who makes changes or modifications to the unit  
without the expressed approval ofthe manufacturer will void user authority to operate the equipment.  
Use the supplied DC power supply to feed power to the machine.  
Please use recommended interconnection cables to connect the machine to other components.  
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Safety Warning:  
Disconnect the unit from the power supply before  
opening/servicing.  
Caution  
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