Barco Computer Accessories R5976476 03 User Manual

ViewScape Toolset  
User Guide  
R5976476/03  
01/07/2004  
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User agreement for ViewScape Toolset Software  
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Table of contents  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. Introduction ..........................................................................................5  
1.1 General introduction............................................................................................ 5  
2. Installation............................................................................................7  
2.1 General Requirements ......................................................................................... 7  
2.2 Software installation ............................................................................................ 7  
2.3 Starting up....................................................................................................... 9  
2.4 Closing.......................................................................................................... 11  
3. Configuration Wizard ............................................................................ 13  
3.1 The wizard window ............................................................................................13  
3.2 Set up paths....................................................................................................13  
3.3 Creating a new configuration .................................................................................14  
3.3.1 Based on ViewScape devices ..........................................................................14  
3.3.1.1 Getting started ......................................................................................14  
3.3.1.2 Set up................................................................................................15  
3.3.2 Based on the output requirements (resolution) .......................................................17  
3.3.2.1 Getting started ......................................................................................17  
3.3.2.2 Set up................................................................................................18  
3.3.3 Creating a configuration starting from last saved file.................................................19  
3.3.4 Current Configuration....................................................................................19  
3.3.5 Digitizer output selection ................................................................................20  
3.3.6 Defining the working windows ..........................................................................21  
3.3.7 Removing windows out of the list.......................................................................22  
3.3.8 Configuration preview ...................................................................................22  
3.3.9 Autodetection of connected devices ...................................................................23  
3.3.9.1 RS232 Communication Settings ..................................................................23  
3.3.9.2 Start Autodetection.................................................................................25  
3.3.9.3 Serial Numbers .....................................................................................26  
3.3.11 Updating the configuration ..............................................................................28  
3.3.12 Output check .............................................................................................29  
3.3.13 Mechanical overlap setup ...............................................................................32  
3.3.14 Input Balance Adjustment...............................................................................34  
3.3.15 Gamma setup – Soft edge blending ...................................................................34  
3.3.16 Contrast and Color equalization ........................................................................35  
3.3.17 Black level Adjustment of the images..................................................................36  
3.3.18 Loading final settings ....................................................................................37  
3.3.19 Finishing the wizard......................................................................................38  
3.4 Loading a saved configuration ...............................................................................39  
4. The ViewScape application..................................................................... 41  
4.1 Menu structure overview......................................................................................41  
4.2 Display selection...............................................................................................42  
5. RS232 Set up....................................................................................... 43  
5.1 Start up .........................................................................................................43  
5.2 Quick status change of RS232 ...............................................................................44  
6. Autodetect page................................................................................... 45  
6.1 Start up of the Autodetect page ..............................................................................45  
6.2 Actions on the Autodetection page ..........................................................................46  
7. Windowing ......................................................................................... 47  
7.1 Input and Display configuration ..............................................................................47  
7.2 Selecting a Window ...........................................................................................48  
7.3 Moving a window ..............................................................................................48  
7.4 Scaling Windows...............................................................................................49  
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7.5 Making group changes to a window .........................................................................50  
7.6 Z-Order .........................................................................................................50  
7.7 Aspect Ratio....................................................................................................52  
7.8 Changing a window name ....................................................................................52  
7.9 Changing the window mode ..................................................................................53  
7.10 Locking a window..............................................................................................54  
7.11 Creating a full window.........................................................................................54  
7.12 ViewPort ........................................................................................................55  
7.12.1 General....................................................................................................55  
7.12.2 Creating a ViewPort for a single source ...............................................................56  
7.12.5 Making group changes to the viewport ................................................................60  
7.12.6 Apply Viewport setting source 1 to source 2 ..........................................................60  
7.13 Visibility setup of a source ....................................................................................61  
7.14 Color key........................................................................................................62  
7.15 Alpha Blending.................................................................................................64  
7.16 Settings .........................................................................................................66  
7.17 Work Space Resolution .......................................................................................66  
7.18 Preset Configurations .........................................................................................67  
7.18.1 Saving a configuration...................................................................................67  
7.18.2 Loading a configuration, way 1 .........................................................................68  
7.18.3 Loading a configuration, way 2 .........................................................................69  
7.18.4 Loading a configuration, way 3 .........................................................................70  
7.18.5 Removing a predefined configuration..................................................................70  
8. Configuration Manager .......................................................................... 73  
8.1 Overview of the configuration manager .....................................................................73  
8.2 Saving a Configuration ........................................................................................74  
8.3 “Save as” a Configuration.....................................................................................75  
8.4 Deleting a Configuration ......................................................................................76  
8.5 Loading a Configuration.......................................................................................78  
9. Preferences ........................................................................................ 81  
9.1 Purpose of the preferences set up...........................................................................81  
9.2 Start up the preferences ......................................................................................81  
9.3 Adjusting the window offset...................................................................................82  
9.4 Changing the Screen position ................................................................................82  
10.ViewScape Configuration ...................................................................... 83  
10.1 ViewScape Configuration start up............................................................................83  
10.2 ViewScape Settings ...........................................................................................84  
10.2.1 Operational Mode ........................................................................................84  
10.2.2 Output Selection..........................................................................................85  
10.2.3 Timings....................................................................................................85  
10.2.4 Pattern Generation.......................................................................................91  
10.2.4.1Overview and activation ...........................................................................91  
10.2.4.2Test pattern set up..................................................................................93  
10.2.5 Soft Edge and Black level adjustment .................................................................94  
10.2.5.1Overview and activation ...........................................................................94  
10.2.5.2Soft Edge Settings..................................................................................95  
10.2.5.3Black level adjustment .............................................................................96  
11.Input Slots for ViewScape...................................................................... 97  
11.1 General info ....................................................................................................97  
11.2 Input D320 DVI-D..............................................................................................98  
11.2.1 Settings start up ..........................................................................................98  
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11.2.2 Image Processing........................................................................................99  
11.3 Input D320 YUV/RG(s)B ......................................................................................99  
11.3.1 Settings start up ..........................................................................................99  
11.3.2 Image Processing...................................................................................... 100  
11.3.3 Input Gain Equalizing.................................................................................. 102  
11.3.4 Dynamic Image Stabilizer (DIS) ...................................................................... 102  
11.3.5 Video Equalizing ....................................................................................... 103  
11.4 Input D320 SDI............................................................................................... 103  
11.4.1 Settings start up ........................................................................................ 103  
11.4.2 Image Processing...................................................................................... 104  
11.4.3 Dynamic Image Stabilizer (DIS) ...................................................................... 105  
11.4.4 Video Equalizing ....................................................................................... 106  
11.5 Input D320 HDSDI........................................................................................... 106  
11.5.1 Settings start up ........................................................................................ 106  
11.5.2 Image Processing...................................................................................... 107  
11.5.3 Dynamic Image Stabilizer (DIS) ...................................................................... 108  
11.5.4 Video Equalizing ....................................................................................... 108  
11.6 Input D320 CVBS/S-Vid..................................................................................... 109  
11.6.1 Settings start up ........................................................................................ 109  
11.6.2 Image Processing...................................................................................... 109  
11.6.3 Input Gain Equalizing...................................................................................111  
11.6.4 Dynamic Image Stabilizer (DIS) .......................................................................112  
11.6.5 Video Equalizing ........................................................................................112  
11.7 Input D320 RGB analog......................................................................................113  
11.7.1 Settings start up .........................................................................................113  
11.7.2 Image Processing.......................................................................................113  
11.7.3 Resolution Settings .....................................................................................114  
11.7.4 RGB Contrast............................................................................................115  
11.7.5 RGB Brightness .........................................................................................115  
11.8 Input D320 RGB analog (UXGA)............................................................................115  
11.8.1 Settings start up .........................................................................................115  
11.8.2 Image Processing.......................................................................................116  
11.8.3 Resolution Settings .....................................................................................117  
11.8.4 RGB Contrast............................................................................................118  
11.8.5 RGB Brightness .........................................................................................118  
Glossary...............................................................................................119  
Index ...................................................................................................121  
List of images........................................................................................125  
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1. Introduction  
1. INTRODUCTION  
1.1 General introduction  
Overview  
ViewScape Toolset software has a guided set up menu with clear wiring diagrams for a hardware setup.  
The total screen area is represented as a single canvas onto which the input sources can be arranged by  
a drag and drop operation. Several layouts can be stored as presets and recalled at any point during the  
show.  
Advanced effects control is built in. E.g. :  
View port  
Zoom within a View port.  
Alpha blending, transforming selected inputs into transparent overlays on the screen.  
Chroma keying (color keying)  
Z-order control  
Edge blending  
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2. Installation  
2. INSTALLATION  
Overview  
2.1 General Requirements  
Before you begin  
It assumes you are familiar with the Windows operating system at your site.  
The CD-ROM in your package contains a Windows-based installation program. You can install the soft-  
ware from the CD-ROM.  
System requirements  
A minimum configuration of a Pentium II processor, 160 MHz and 128 MB of RAM.  
At least 50 MB of disk space. A CD-ROM drive.  
The operating system required is a 32 bit Windows version:  
Windows NT 4.0. with service pack 4.0  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher  
The screen resolution of the software is 1024*768 for a good working environment.  
2.2 Software installation  
To install  
The process of installing your software involves the following basic steps:  
1. Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
2. Is the AutoPlay active on your PC.  
If yes, continue with step 8.  
If no, from within the Windows environment go to the Start Menu and right click on Start.  
3. Select explorer.  
4. Select the CD-ROM Drive.  
5. Double click ‘setup.exe’ file. Follow the instruction of the install shield.  
6. Press Next to run the installation.  
7. Select an installation folder and click on Next.  
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2. Installation  
8. For a new installation select ’Typical’.  
With ’Typical’, everything necessary to run the program will be installed (Tomcat webserver, Java envi-  
ronment variables and plug ins for the applets).  
With ’Custom’ you have the choice to install only the ViewScape part or only the Java part.  
With ’Compact’ you can install the components you want. Only recommended for advanced users.  
9. Press Next to execute the installation program.  
10.Install java component if necessary.  
’ViewScape Toolset’ item will be added to the program list.  
Image 2-1  
Set up choices  
Check  
Some settings of the PC must be checked before launching the software:  
1. Check if the Java Virtual machine (VM) is enabled on the PC.  
2. Open your Internet Explorer.  
Select Tools Internet Options Temporary Internet Files Settings.  
3. Check ’Every visit to the page’ and press OK. (image 2-2)  
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2. Installation  
Image 2-2  
Internet options Settings  
2.3 Starting up  
Start up  
To start up the ViewScape Toolset software, the following steps are involved:  
1. Go to the Start menu, select Programs.  
2. Drag your mouse to the right and select ’ViewScape Toolset’.  
3. Drag to the right and launch first ’Service Launcher’. (image 2-3)  
The service launcher starts up the following processes:  
- Tomcat Webserver  
- Driver  
- Admin engine  
- sysid  
An icon will be added to the task bar.  
4. Go again to Start Programs ViewScape Toolset.  
5. Drag to the right and launch ’ViewScape Toolset’. (image 2-4)  
The ViewScape Toolset will start.  
When it is started for the first time, the wizard will be started automatically. (image 2-5)  
In all other cases, it will start with the last used configuration. (image 2-6)  
Image 2-3  
Starting the Service Launcher  
Image 2-4  
Starting ViewScape Toolset  
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2. Installation  
Image 2-5  
Start up of the wizard  
Image 2-6  
Start up when configuration known  
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2. Installation  
2.4 Closing  
How to close  
1. Close the browser always as first by clicking on the browser close button (cross in the right upper corner)  
2. Right click on the launcher icon and select Exit.  
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2. Installation  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
3. CONFIGURATION WIZARD  
Overview  
3.1 The wizard window  
Purpose  
The wizard will guide you trough the configuration process of your hardware (ViewScape and projectors).  
The window buttons  
The following buttons are available in the wizard:  
: the wizard goes to the next window.  
: the wizard returns to the previous window.  
: the wizard gives more info about the items on the active page.  
: the wizard will be closed. The user has the choice to save or not to save the configuration  
settings.  
3.2 Set up paths  
Overview  
The following paths are available to set up a configuration :  
Creating a new configuration based on ViewScape devices or on resolution.  
Starting from an existing file.  
Starting from the last file or last settings.  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
3.3 Creating a new configuration  
Overview  
3.3.1 Based on ViewScape devices  
Overview  
The configuration will be based on the number of devices ( = number of screens in the configuration)  
Overview  
3.3.1.1 Getting started  
How to start  
1. Select Create a new configuration. (image 3-1)  
The background of the icon in front of the selection becomes dark green.  
2. Click on Next>>.  
3. Select based on ViewScape devices. (image 3-2)  
4. Click on Next>>.  
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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 configuration and resolution should be entered. At the same time a preview  
with the real width and height will be displayed.  
Device set up  
1. Click on the drop down box next to Device setup. (image 3-3)  
2. Select the corresponding configuration. E.g. 4x1, means 4 screens next to each other making up one  
display.  
Possible configurations :  
- 1x1  
- 2x1  
- 3x1  
- 4x1  
- 5x1  
- 6x1  
- 7x1  
- 8x1  
- 9x1  
- 10x1  
When changing the configuration, the preview and the real dimensions in the lower pane of the window  
will change accordingly.  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
Image 3-3  
Device setup  
Resolution per screen  
The same resolution for each screen can be set up:  
1. Click on the drop down box next to Resolution per screen. (image 3-4)  
2. Select the resolution, corresponding with the resolution of your display device.  
Possible resolutions :  
- SVGA  
- XGA  
- SXGA  
- SXGA+  
- UXGA  
When changing the resolution, the real dimensions in the lower pane preview of the window will change  
accordingly.  
Image 3-4  
Resolution per screen  
What is overlap area  
When projecting two image next to each other a certain area will be common used by the first and the  
second projector to construct a seamless transition from the left to the right. This area is called the overlap  
area.  
Image 3-5  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
How to setup  
1. Click in the horizontal input field of the maximum overlap for entering an overlap for two images next to  
each other. (image 3-6)  
2. Select with your mouse the actual indicated value.  
3. Enter a new value with the keyboard.  
The entered value will be de maximum possible overlap.  
4. Click in the vertical input field of the maximum overlap for entering an overlap for two images above  
each other.  
5. Select with your mouse the actual indicated value.  
6. Enter a new value with the keyboard.  
The entered value will be de maximum possible overlap.  
7. When finished with the setup, click on Next>> to continue the set up (see "Current Configuration", page  
19).  
Image 3-6  
Set up overlap area  
3.3.2 Based on the output requirements (resolution)  
Overview  
3.3.2.1 Getting started  
How to start  
1. Select Create a new configuration.  
The background of the icon in front of the selection becomes dark green.  
2. Click on Next>>.  
3. Select based on the output requirements (resolution). (image 3-7)  
4. Click on Next>>.  
The design window via requirements will be displayed. (image 3-8)  
Image 3-7  
Design configuration based on requirements  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
Image 3-8  
Resolution definition window  
3.3.2.2 Set up  
What will be done  
The desired screen dimension in pixels should be entered together with the resolution mode. These spec-  
ifications determine the number of devices required.  
Screen Dimensions  
1. Click in the input box next to Desired width. (image 3-9)  
2. Select with your mouse the actual indicated value.  
3. Enter a new value with the keyboard. The new value should be resolution of the complete image width  
4. Repeat from step 1 for the Desired Height.  
The possible configuration will be updated on line in the configuration pane of the same window.  
Image 3-9  
Set up the image dimensions  
Overlap area setup  
1. Click in the horizontal input field of the maximum overlap for entering an overlap for two images next to  
each other.  
2. Select with your mouse the actual indicated value.  
3. Enter a new value with the keyboard.  
The entered value will be de maximum possible overlap.  
4. Click in the vertical input field of the maximum overlap for entering an overlap for two images above  
each other.  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
5. Select with your mouse the actual indicated value.  
6. Enter a new value with the keyboard.  
The entered value will be de maximum possible overlap.  
7. When finished with the setup, click on Next>> to continue the set up.  
Configuration set up  
This pane indicates on line the possible configurations with the real dimensions.  
1. Select the radio button in front of the desired configuration. (image 3-10)  
2. Click Next >> to continue the set up (see "Current Configuration", page 19).  
Image 3-10  
Configuration selection  
3.3.3 Creating a configuration starting from last saved file  
What is possible  
When a wizard is stopped somewhere in the procedure and the result at that moment was saved, it is  
possible to restart from that saved file and continue with the wizard. Follow further the instructions of the  
wizard.  
How to start  
1. Select Open last file / start from last settings.... (image 3-11)  
2. Click Next>> to continue the set up.  
The current configuration window opens. Continue with see "Current Configuration", page 19.  
Image 3-11  
Starting from last file  
3.3.4 Current Configuration  
Overview  
The current set up gives a small overview of the chosen configuration.  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
Image 3-12  
Current configuration  
A small overview gives :  
The setup type  
Device setup  
Resolution per screen  
To get a more complete overview, click on show more in the header of the current setup pane.  
Image 3-13  
Detailed current configuration  
3.3.5 Digitizer output selection  
How to select  
1. Click on the drop down box in the Digitizer output pane. (image 3-14)  
2. Select the appropriate value.  
Ana-  
log  
When the analog output of the ViewScape device is connected to the analog input of  
the projector.  
Digital  
When the DVI out of the ViewScape device is connected to a DVI input of the projector.  
The icon next to the value will change accordingly.  
3. Make your choice between manual Refresh-rate set up an Lock to input.  
Refresh-  
rate  
Manually select the vertical refresh rate between 50Hz and 60Hz by clicking on the  
drop down box.  
Lock to  
input  
Select an input of the master ViewScape on which the output must be locked.  
Image 3-14  
Projector input selection  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
3.3.6 Defining the working windows  
What should be done  
The deferent desired windows and/or background can be defined for each input.  
How to define  
1. Select a Type (1). (image 3-15)  
Possible types:  
- CVBS  
- DVI  
- HDSDI  
- RGB  
- RGB_UXGA  
- SDI  
- YUV  
2. Click in the Name field and enter a name for your source (2).  
3. Select the Mode (3).  
Single normal  
Source is only be displayed on one single window  
Displayed over the complete screen  
Background  
multiple  
4. Click on Add>>.  
The window definition will be added to the list with the entered specifications.  
The total number of windows will be indicated on the bottom of the pane.  
Image 3-15  
Defining the wording windows  
To scroll through the list of windows, use the red arrows on the bottom of the pane.  
Do not use RGB sources to compose an multiple background. Due to the signal fall off,  
it is possible that a vertical line will be visible in the overlap area.  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
3.3.7 Removing windows out of the list  
How to remove  
1. Do you want to delete all?  
If yes, Select first All in the combo box next to remove and then click on Remove.  
All windows in the list will be deleted.  
If no, go to step 2  
2. Select first Selected.  
3. Select the window description you want to delete out of the list.  
4. Click on Remove.  
The selected window will be removed out of the list.  
3.3.8 Configuration preview  
How to display the device connections  
1. Click on Show preview. (image 3-16)  
The device connections will be displayed. (image 3-17, image 3-18)  
2. Uncheck the check box in front of Show connections to see the devices without wiring.  
Image 3-16  
Show preview  
Image 3-17  
Source connections to the ViewScape devices  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
Image 3-18  
Communication connections  
When more devices are used, use the Next>> and <<Previous button on top of the win-  
dow to navigate through the configuration.  
The master device is indicated on the left corner of the window.  
3.3.9 Autodetection of connected devices  
Overview  
3.3.9.1 RS232 Communication Settings  
Start up  
1. Click  
to reveal the RS232 parameter box. (image 3-19)  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
Image 3-19  
RS232 communication settings  
Parameter values  
Adjust the parameter values to suit the serial RS232 communication values between the local PC and  
Digitizer.  
Default values will already be filled in.  
Communication port  
Change the Communication port to the serial port as used for connecting  
the PC to the Digitizer.  
Baudrate  
Databits  
Parity  
Read only value. Set up on 19200.  
Read only value. Set to 8.  
Read only value. Parity is set to none. No parity check is used.  
Read only value. Stopbits is set to 1.  
Stopbits  
Status  
This setting is very important as it indicates as to whether the software  
commands have effect on the system being talked to by the ViewScape  
Toolset software. When online all commands are sent and acted on, when  
off-line all commands are not sent to the system devices.  
When the Status is set to ’off-line’, during some adjustments in system configuration a message will appear  
to asked if you want to go online.  
Image 3-20  
Offline message  
To go online, click on OK. To stay offline, click Cancel.  
To finish the Communication settings:  
When the values are entered, click on  
to update any changes made  
Click on  
to exit without updating any changes and leaving the existing values unchanged.  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
3.3.9.2 Start Autodetection  
Start up  
1. Click on  
to initiate the detection process.  
Start address  
The start address can be filled out by entering an address with the keyboard or by clicking on the ’+’ or ’-’  
button.  
Default = 1.  
What will be executed?  
All parameters of the detected devices will be downloaded locally.  
Status info is given in the Log Info View field during the downloading procedure.  
Image 3-21  
Autodetection and log info view  
Wait until the status bar indicates ‘Ready’ before proceeding with further operations. Continuing with  
further operations could result in the program locking due to conflicts in communication sending and re-  
ceiving.  
Check in the ‘Log Info View’ that detection has finished successfully, if so: continue, if not : check the  
system devices and the cabling connections between them. Also check if all device have been switched  
on and are in full operational mode.  
Repeat the  
procedure once again if a rectified problem prevented  
successful detection originally.  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
3.3.9.3 Serial Numbers  
Start up  
1. Click on  
to initiate the serial detection process.  
2. A pop up screen appears to ask to display the information in a separate window. (image 3-22)  
3. Do you want the overview in a separate window?  
If yes, click ok (image 3-23)  
Note: Print out this page or save this page in a text file for later use.  
If no, click Cancel. (image 3-24)  
Image 3-22  
Image 3-23  
Serial numbers on separate page  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
Image 3-24  
Serial numbers on Autodetect page  
3.3.10 Compare Autodetected configuration – Created configuration  
Result info  
The autodetected configuration is compared with the created configuration.  
Image 3-25  
Compare result  
The following items are checked:  
The type of digitizer.  
Number of stacked devices with the number of the current stacked devices.  
The number of cascaded devices with the number of the current cascaded devices.  
Number of input modules needed.  
The type of input modules  
When everything is OK, you can continue, otherwise check the connections and the devices.  
When clicking on Next>> when everything is not OK, the following message appears:  
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Image 3-26  
Configuration message  
Click OK to proceed.  
Click Cancel to perform an autodetect.  
3.3.11 Updating the configuration  
What will be done?  
The wizard parameters will be uploaded to the hardware.  
Image 3-27  
Update wizard parameters to hardware  
Slave direct  
slave is directly connected to the previous digitizer by using the sync clock of the previous one.  
Slave resync  
slave is directly connected to the previous digitizer but the sync clock is restored.  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
How to select  
1. If you want to upload everything in the list, just check the checkbox on top of the window next to Update  
Selection.  
2. If you want to upload only part of the list, check only the checkbox next to the items you want to upload.  
Note: When one item is unchecked, the checkbox on top be uncheck too.  
The following items can be updated:  
Digitizer output  
Digitizer mode  
Set the output to selected output in the wizard  
Sets the operation mode of the digitizers (master / slave). For Slave,  
make also the choice between Resync or Direct.  
Digitizer Timings  
The output field will be set to the selected resolution in the wizard  
Overlap coordinates  
Virtual coordinates for each screen are set by taking in account the  
overlap coordinates  
Status Windows  
Sets the mode and visibility of each window  
Set to default values  
Soft edge settings  
Lock mode settings  
Set lock mode status  
3. Click Next>> to update.  
A log window will be displayed in which you can follow the process. (image 3-28)  
Image 3-28  
Update log window  
3.3.12 Output check  
When soft edge or Scenergix is available on the projectors, disable this function as edge  
blending will be done by the digitizers. Consult the projector’s user guide to find out  
how to disable this function.  
What will be done?  
A multiburst pattern (pixel on - pixel off) will be sent to the projector to check the image quality.  
How to proceed for digital output  
1. Check the checkbox Activate multiburst pattern to check the output projectors. (image 3-29)  
2. Click on Next>> to activate the pattern.  
A log window will be displayed in which you can follow the process. (image 3-30)  
3. Visually check the test pattern on the screen. It should look like the test pattern on the test page.  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
4. Is the result OK?  
If yes, go to step 5  
If no, follow the set up procedure in the installation manual of the projector and continue then with step 5.  
5. Check the radio button in front of Result is OK and click Next>>.  
Image 3-29  
Activate multiburst pattern  
Image 3-30  
Update test pattern log window  
Image 3-31  
Visual output check  
How to proceed for analog output  
1. Check the checkbox Activate multiburst pattern to check the output projectors (image 3-29).  
2. Click on Next>> to activate the pattern.  
A log window will be displayed in which you can follow the process.  
3. Visually check the test pattern on the screen. It should look like the test pattern on the test page.  
4. Is the result OK?  
If yes, go to step 8  
If no, follow the set up procedure and continue with step 5.  
5. Click on Step1. (image 3-33)  
Consult the user manual of your projector to adjust the timing values (clock settings). Adjust until the  
number of bands are zero or almost zero.  
6. Click on step2. (image 3-34)  
Adjust the phase of the projector until a sharper images appear without motion. Consult the user manual  
of the projector to find out how to adjust the phase.  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
7. If the result is Ok, check the check box next to Result is OK.  
8. Click Next>> to continue.  
Image 3-32  
Visual output check  
Image 3-33  
Adjustment of Frequency  
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Image 3-34  
Adjustment of Phase  
3.3.13 Mechanical overlap setup  
Overlap zone  
The common area of 2 projector images next to each other. In this zone there will be soft edge  
blending, so that the combined screens will look like one big screen.  
What should be done  
The overlap area should be mechanically adjusted by shifting the lenses.  
Image 3-35  
Update patterns  
How to proceed  
1. If you want to upload everything in the list, just check the checkbox on top of the window next to Update  
Selection.  
2. If you want to upload only part of the list, check only the checkbox next to the items you want to upload.  
Note: When one item is unchecked, the checkbox on top will be uncheck too.  
The following items can be updated:  
Overlap setup  
A special outline pattern will be applied  
Soft-edge setup Mark off lines of soft-edge blending will be shown  
3. Click on Next>> to apply the test patterns.  
A log window will be displayed in which you can follow the process. (image 3-36)  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
4. The OVERLAPPATTERN test pattern is by default selected. To select another pattern, click on the drop  
down box next to Test pattern and select the desired pattern.. (image 3-37)  
5. Check Active to activate pattern.  
6. Adjust the overlap area using the lens shift of the projector until the outline of the pattern of one projector  
matches the green line of the pattern on the second projector et vice versa. (image 3-38)  
Note: Disable the projector’s test pattern.  
7. Click on the < or > button for the next overlap zone and repeat step 6.  
8. Adjust eventually the entered overlap value by entering a new value or by clicking on the - or + button.  
9. Select the OUTLINE pattern and click Next>> to continue.  
Image 3-36  
Log window special overlap patterns  
Image 3-37  
Overlap zone adjustment  
Projector 1  
Projector 2  
Image 3-38  
Overlap area adjustment  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
3.3.14 Input Balance Adjustment  
Consult the user guide of your projector for a more detailed description of how adjusting  
the input balance.  
The indication given on the screen is a general method to adjust the input balance.  
Steps to be taken  
To adjust the input balance, the following steps have to be executed in the following order:  
1. Start with the black balance.  
2. Continue with the white balance.  
Black balance adjustment  
These step are only the basic steps to be taken:  
1. Adjust the brightness to a maximum value until there is just no green noise visible in the black areas.  
2. Adjust the color levels until there is no red or blue noise visible in the black areas.  
White balance adjustment  
1. Put red and blue gain to -32 (lowest level).  
2. Adjust the contrast to a maximum value until the green noise becomes visible in the white areas and  
return one step.  
3. Adjust the gains until the red and the blue noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step.  
3.3.15 Gamma setup – Soft edge blending  
Upload test patterns  
1. If you want to upload everything in the list, just check the checkbox on top of the window next to Update  
Selection. (image 3-39)  
2. If you want to upload only part of the list, check only the checkbox next to the items you want to upload.  
Note: When one item is unchecked, the checkbox on top will be uncheck too.  
The following items can be updated:  
Gamma setup  
A vertical ramp pattern will be displayed  
Soft edge blending will be applied.  
Soft-edge  
Blending  
3. Click on Next>> to apply the test patterns.  
A log window will be displayed in which you can follow the process. (image 3-40)  
Image 3-39  
Updating gamma and soft edge blending  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
Image 3-40  
Update test pattern log window  
Gamma setup  
1. Select the test pattern by clicking on the drop down box and selecting the desired one. (image 3-41)  
2. Check activate to display the pattern.  
3. Enter the correct gamma value by clicking on the ’-’ or ’+’ button  
Or,  
click in the input field and enter the correct value with the keyboard.  
Note: The entered value should be the same as the gamma setting in the projector.  
Image 3-41  
Gamma setup  
3.3.16 Contrast and Color equalization  
What has to be done  
The contrast and color of all the projectors should be equal when projecting one big image.  
Uploading test pattern  
1. Check the checkbox Apply Bytelevel (full white) pattern to check the output projectors. (image 3-42)  
2. Click on Next>> to apply the test pattern.  
A log window will be displayed in which you can follow the process.  
Image 3-42  
Apply bytelevel test pattern  
How to equalize  
1. Set the color temperature of all projectors to the same value. (image 3-43)  
2. Match the colors with the color balance. Start by the highest output so that it matches the lowest output.  
3. If the colors are not yet perfect, match the colors by decreasing the contrast of the highest output.  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
Image 3-43  
Contrast and color equalization  
3.3.17 Black level Adjustment of the images  
Why  
For dark images, the overlap zone will be brighter then the rest of the images. Therefor we can rise the  
black level of the remaining image (excluding the overlap zone).  
How to adjust  
1. Check the checkbox Apply Bytelevel pattern to check the output projectors. (image 3-44)  
2. Click on Next>> to apply the test pattern.  
A log window will be displayed in which you can follow the process.  
3. If you want to change the test pattern, click on the drop down box and select the desired pattern. (im-  
age 3-45)  
Note: Be sure that Active is checked.  
Tip: Bytelevel (black) is the best test pattern to adjust the black level.  
4. Adjust the black level for all screens at the same time or screen by screen. To make the choice, click  
on the drop down box and make your selection.  
5. If you want to set the value for Red, Green and Blue to the same value, check Item R, G, B.  
6. If you want to link Red, Green and Blue to increment with the same value, check Link R, G, B.  
7. Adjust the black level by adjusting Red, Green and Blue until the black level of area A is equal with B,  
Image 3-44  
Send blacklevel test pattern  
Image 3-45  
Black level adjustment  
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C
A
B
Image  
Image 2  
Image 3-46  
Black level adjustment  
A image 1 execpt overlap  
B Overlap area image 1 and image 2  
C image 2 execpt overlap  
3.3.18 Loading final settings  
Loading Coordinates  
1. If you want to upload everything in the list, just check the checkbox on top of the window next to Update  
Selection. (image 3-47)  
2. If you want to upload only part of the list, check only the checkbox next to the items you want to upload.  
Note: When one item is unchecked, the checkbox on top will be unchecked too.  
The following items can be updated:  
Overlap  
Virtual coordinates for each screen will be uploaded  
coordinates  
Patterns  
All patterns will be switched off  
Restores status of lockmode  
Lockmode  
3. Click Next>> to apply.  
A log window will be displayed in which you can follow the process.  
When finished a result window will be displayed. (image 3-48)  
Image 3-47  
Set Virtual coordinates  
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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 settings, click OK, otherwise click Cancel.  
The save configuration to file window will be displayed. (image 3-50)  
3. Click Proceed to finish the wizard.  
Image 3-49  
Setting save  
Image 3-50  
Save to file window  
Saving to disk  
1. Click on the disk icon to download the file (image 3-50).  
The File download window opens. (image 3-51)  
2. Check Save this file to disk and click OK.  
Windows explorer opens.  
3. Select a location and change eventually the file name.  
4. Click on OK.  
The file will be downloaded.  
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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 on Next>>.  
The load configuration window will be displayed. (image 3-53)  
3. Enter a complete path and file name and click Next>>  
Or,  
click on Browse.  
A browser window will open.  
4. Select a file and click Open.  
The valid files must have the extension .xml.gz.  
The configuration will be loaded.  
Image 3-52  
Select for the ’existing file’ way  
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3. Configuration Wizard  
Image 3-53  
Load configuration window  
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4. The ViewScape application  
4. THE VIEWSCAPE APPLICATION  
Overview  
4.1 Menu structure overview  
Window parts  
The start up window of the ViewScape application can be split up in different parts. These parts will be  
explained more in detail in the following chapters.  
Image 4-1  
The different window parts  
A
B
The control menu. This menu gives access to the different GUI view to set up the configuration.  
Overview area. Gives an overview of the display configuration, the ViewScape digitizers and  
the communication status.  
C
D
E
Status bar. Gives an overview of the status of the application.  
Window preview (workspace). Gives a preview of the actual position of the different windows.  
Window controls (window input box)  
F
presets for stored layout configurations (window parameters).  
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4. The ViewScape application  
4.2 Display selection  
Display selection  
The drop down box below Display contains all available screens. To select a display click on the drop  
down box and select the desired screen.  
Image 4-2  
Display selection  
Apply level setting  
When multiple screens are used, changing a setting can be interpreted in different ways. E.g. changing a  
setting on an input of the master digitizer can be interpreted as changing only the setting for that specific  
input or for the stacked inputs.  
How to use this setting  
Click on Options in the Display selection box and the Application level window reveals.  
Image 4-3  
Apply level settings  
Make your selection and click OK.  
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5. RS232 Set up  
5. RS232 SET UP  
Overview  
5.1 Start up  
To to start up  
1. Click on RS232 in the Control menu.  
The RS232 communication window opens. (image 5-1)  
Image 5-1  
RS232 Communication window  
Parameter values  
Adjust the parameter values to suit the serial RS232 communication values between the local PC and  
Digitizer.  
Default values will already be filled in.  
Communication port  
Change the Communication port to the serial port as used for connecting  
the PC to the Digitizer.  
Baudrate  
Databits  
Parity  
Read only value. Set up on 19200.  
Read only value. Set to 8.  
Read only value. Parity is set to none. No parity check is used.  
Read only value. Stopbits is set to 1.  
Stopbits  
Status  
This setting is very important as it indicates as to whether the software  
commands have effect on the system being talked to by the ViewScape  
Toolset software. When online all commands are sent and acted on, when  
off-line all commands are not sent to the system devices.  
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5. RS232 Set up  
When the Status is set to ’off-line’, during some adjustments in system configuration a message will appear  
to asked if you want to go online.  
To go online, click on OK. To stay offline, click Cancel.  
To finish the Communication settings:  
When the values are entered, click on  
to update any changes made  
Click on to exit without updating any changes and leaving the existing values unchanged.  
5.2 Quick status change of RS232  
Quick Change  
Click on the non selected square of the RS232 window to change the status.  
Image 5-2  
Status change RS232  
When a green square is visible : online  
When a red square is visible : offline  
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6. Autodetect page  
6. AUTODETECT PAGE  
Overview  
6.1 Start up of the Autodetect page  
How to start up  
1. Click on Autodetection in the Control menu. (image 6-1)  
The autodetection page will be displayed. (image 6-2)  
Image 6-1  
Select Autodetection  
Image 6-2  
Autodetection page  
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6. Autodetect page  
6.2 Actions on the Autodetection page  
Possible actions  
RS232 Setup  
Start Autodetection  
Serial Numbers  
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7. Windowing  
7. WINDOWING  
Overview  
7.1 Input and Display configuration  
What can be done with this configuration  
This window enables:  
Windowing changes on various inputs.  
About boxes in the window  
The red bordered rectangular boxes with no filling represent the different screens in the workspace. Other  
boxes in the workspace represent input sources and are color filled. The currently selected input has a  
white border while the not selected sources have a black border. The sources containing the background  
are by default locked.  
All input sources are identified by numbering and color.  
The window controls on the right, allow input specific changes and effects.  
These includes :  
input positioning  
input viewporting  
input visibility  
input color keying  
input alpha blending  
The workspace allows for locating, moving, scaling up/down sources, enable or disable sources and make  
adjustments to display and source environment.  
Only window boxes overlapping the display box (red outlines) will be visible on the screen.  
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7. Windowing  
7.2 Selecting a Window  
Overview  
There are two ways to select activate a window. One via the workspace and one via the Window input  
box.  
Window selection via the workspace  
1. Click with your mouse on the window you want to select.  
If the selected window is not a background, the outline will be come white.  
Window selection via the Window input box  
1. Click on the drop down box containing the different windows. (image 7-1)  
2. Select the desired window.  
All windows are indicated with their name, followed a input number between brackets. When no name  
was entered during the configuration set up, the name was set to default.  
The selected window becomes active. The input label below the selection box changes to correspond-  
ing input and the background color of that label changes also to the same background color of the  
selected window. All output settings for that specific source change correspondingly.  
Image 7-1  
Window selection  
7.3 Moving a window  
Moving via the workspace  
1. Click on a window and hold the mouse button down to grab the selected window. (image 7-2)  
2. Move the window as is required. (image 7-3)  
Image 7-2  
Image 7-3  
Select window  
Move window  
Moving via the Window Input Box  
1. Select the window you want to move.  
2. Change the X and Y value indicating the start position of the window by clicking on the + or - keys  
Or,  
by entering a new value with the keyboard. (image 7-4)  
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7. Windowing  
Image 7-4  
Moving via the output box  
7.4 Scaling Windows  
Scaling via the workspace  
1. Move your mouse to the corner of a window.  
The cursor will change to an arrow cursor under 45°. (image 7-5)  
2. Click on the corner of a window while holding the mouse down.  
3. Move the mouse to either down-scale or upscale the selected source, as is required.  
The coordinates of the selected window will be automatically adjusted in the windowing menu box, in  
relation to any re-sizing or moves. (image 7-6)  
Image 7-6  
Image 7-5  
Scaling the window  
Start Scaling window  
Scaling via the Window Input Box  
1. Select first a window.  
2. Change the width and height value by pushing on the + or - button.  
Or,  
by entering the new values with the keyboard. (image 7-7)  
Note: The left upper corner is fixed during the scaling.  
Image 7-7  
Scaling via the Output box  
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7. Windowing  
When a typical aspect ratio is associated with the selected window, the height and width  
are linked to each other. When changing one of them, the other dimension will change  
accordingly.  
7.5 Making group changes to a window  
What is possible?  
The dimensions and the relative position of a window can be changed by entering new values in the  
output box but the changes will only be applied to the real window at the end after effectively applying the  
changes. The preview in the workspace will change each time a value is adapted.  
How to make group changes  
1. Select an input (window).  
2. Click on the group change icon. (image 7-8)  
The background of the adjustable fields will change to white. The group change icon will blink. (im-  
age 7-9)  
3. Change the values for X, Y, W and H to the desired values.  
4. Click on the blinking group change icon.  
The changes will be applied to the display.  
Image 7-8  
Group changes  
selected  
Image 7-9  
Group changes  
7.6 Z-Order  
Z-order  
The layer sequence in which windows will be displayed in relation to one another.  
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7. Windowing  
Z-order change via the workspace  
It is possible to adjust the Z-Order or layering scheme of the windows in relation to one another.  
1. Click with the right mouse button upon any particular source (window).  
A pop-up window appears. (image 7-10)  
2. Move your mouse over the Z-order item in the pop up window to the right until detailed info appears.  
3. Select from the four choices to change the order of the layering.  
One Up  
One down  
To front  
moves the selected source up one layer  
moves the selected source down one layer  
moves the selected source to the top layer  
moves the selected source to the bottom layer  
To back  
Image 7-11  
Z-order change  
Image 7-10  
Z-order change  
Z-order change via the Window input Box  
1. Select the input you want to change in order.  
2. Click on the arrow next to Z-order in the Window Input Box. (image 7-12)  
A windows popup appears. (image 7-13)  
3. Select one of the four choices to change the order of the layering.  
The window layering will change. The new position will be indicated in the box next to Z.  
Image 7-12  
Select Z-order  
Image 7-13  
Z-order selection  
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7.7 Aspect Ratio  
Aspect ratio  
horizontal & vertical dimension in which the window will be displayed, e.g. 4 by 3 or 16 by 9.  
How to change  
It is possible to adjust the Aspect Ratio of a window.  
1. Click with the right mouse button upon a source.  
A pop-up window appears.  
2. Select Ratio and move the mouse to the right.  
The menu will expand with the different ratios. (image 7-14)  
3. Select the desired ratio.  
Note: while selecting a typical aspect ratio, the width and height in the window box are coupled.  
The following ratios are available:  
- 3/2  
- 4/3  
- 14/9  
- 16/9  
- 21/9  
- Snap to : set ratio to current dimensions  
- None : no typical aspect ratio installed.  
Image 7-14  
Changing the aspect ratio  
7.8 Changing a window name  
Overview  
Each window can have a specific name. That name can be entered while configuring the configuration  
but can be changed at any time while working in the window workspace.  
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How to change  
1. Select first the window (source) you want to change the name.  
2. Click on the name change icon. (image 7-15)  
A user prompt window will be displayed. (image 7-16)  
3. Enter a new name with the keyboard.  
4. Click OK to change the name of the selected window.  
Image 7-15  
Click on change name  
icon  
Image 7-16  
Name change prompt window  
7.9 Changing the window mode  
Different window modes  
The following modes are available:  
Single mode : for a normal window used anywhere on the display.  
Multiple background : to fill the complete background of display. That window cannot be moved or  
scaled. Z-ordering is still possible.  
Mode selection  
1. Select the window you want to change the mode.  
2. Click on the modify window icon.  
The Window Mode window appears.  
3. Click on the drop down box next to mode and select the desired mode.  
The following modes are possible:  
- Single mode  
- Multiple background mode  
4. Do you want to change to Single mode?  
If yes, Click on Single mode and click OK.  
If no, go to step 5  
5. Select Multiple Background.  
An extra item appears about the background.  
You can construct the background with:  
- independent (hard edged) sources: two inputs connected in tandem will be combined together to  
form the background. The overlap will be organized be the ViewScape.  
- overlapped sources: one input is used as the overlap is realized inside the source.  
6. Click OK to continue.  
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Image 7-17  
Background message  
7.10 Locking a window  
Why  
A window can be locked so that no changes can be made to dimensions and the relative position in the  
display. Z-ordering is still possible.  
How to lock  
1. Select an input (window).  
2. Click on the padlock icon. (image 7-18)  
The selected window is locked on its actual position.  
Image 7-18  
Window lock  
7.11 Creating a full window  
What is possible?  
One input window can be transformed to a full window on all screens (= complete display) or on specific  
screen. These setting can be locked and the image can be send to back.  
How to start up  
1. Select an input (window) on which you want to apply the full window settings.  
2. Click on the full window icon in the Output box. (image 7-19)  
The Full window dialog box will be displayed. (image 7-20)  
Or,  
Right click on the window you want to enlarge to a full window.  
A pop up menu appears. Select Full size. (image 7-21)  
The Full window dialog box will be displayed (image 7-20).  
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Image 7-19  
Full window selection  
Image 7-21  
Select full size  
Image 7-20  
Full window settings  
Entering the settings  
1. Click on the Full size on drop down box and select the desired screen.  
Possible choices are: all to select the complete display or a typical screen number out of the list forming  
the display.  
Default value : all  
2. Do you want to lock this window?  
If yes, Check the checkbox next to padlock icon  
3. Do you want to send this window to the back?  
If yes, Check the checkbox next to Send to back.  
4. Click on OK to apply these settings.  
7.12 ViewPort  
Overview  
7.12.1 General  
Overview  
ViewPort refers to a positional point on the input image (with X & Y coordinates). Associated to that point  
is a horizontal distance along, plus a vertical distance down. This then defines a viewport or cutout specific  
to that input.  
Depending on the version of the used Internet Explorer, the viewport menu box will have an extra icon.  
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Image 7-23  
Viewport set up for  
IE6.0  
Image 7-22  
Viewport set up for  
IE5.5 or lower  
X
Horizontal start position of source window in pixels referenced to the input source reference.  
Vertical start position of source window in pixels referenced to the input source reference.  
Horizontal size of source window in pixels (width)  
Y
W
H
Vertical size of source window in pixels (height)  
7.12.2 Creating a ViewPort for a single source  
By entering the coordinates  
1. Select an input (window).  
The coordinates for the selected source will be filled out.  
2. Click on the ’+’ or ’-’ button next to X, Y, W and H to create the desired viewport.  
Or,  
click in an input field and enter the desired value with the keyboard.  
By dragging with the mouse (only for Internet explorer 6.0)  
1. Select an input (window).  
The coordinates for the selected source will be filled out.  
2. Click on the view control icon. (image 7-24)  
The View Control window reveals. (image 7-25)  
- The colored window indicates the actual viewport for the indicated source. The color of the window  
is the same as the color of the source in the system configuration window.  
- The gray background with the indication ’Input source’ is the real size of the input source.  
3. To resize the Viewport, move your mouse to a corner of the colored square. The cursor changes to a  
white arrow. Hold down the left mouse button and move to the desired position. (image 7-26)  
4. To move the viewport, move your cursor to the center area of the colored square, hold down the left  
mouse button and move the complete square to the desired position on the input source. (image 7-27)  
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Image 7-24  
View control selected  
Image 7-25  
View control window  
Image 7-26  
Image 7-27  
Resizing a viewport  
Moving a viewport  
While in the Viewport Control window, it is still possible to enter the values yourself.  
Click on  
icon to display the best fit of the source repesentation on the canvas when  
the window is to big or to small..  
Go back to the default values  
1. Click on the default icon. (image 7-28)  
A message will be displayed to indicate that the default settings will be loaded. (image 7-29)  
Or,  
for IE6.0 click on the Default button.  
A message will be displayed, indicating the default coordinates. Click OK to continue. (image 7-30)  
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Image 7-29  
Default viewport settings will be loaded  
Image 7-28  
Selecting default  
viewport  
Image 7-30  
Default viewport settings  
7.12.3 Creating a viewport for a multiple ’independent’ (hard edged) background  
By entering the coordinates for each source in a screen  
1. Select the multiple background.  
2. Click on Viewport setup. (image 7-31)  
The viewport window for multiple ’independent’ (hard edged) background will be displayed. (im-  
age 7-32)  
If you have x screens, you will have 2x-1 viewports to adjust.  
E.g. multiple background is built up by source 3 and 4. The following viewports have to be set up:  
screen 1, source 3  
screen 1, source 4  
screen 2, source 3  
screen 2, source 4  
3. Select a screen by clicking with the mouse on a screen.  
The actual viewport settings will be shown.  
4. Change the viewport settings until the image is correctly displayed.  
Note: Creating a correct image is an interaction between two next to each other situated viewports.  
Image 7-31  
Select viewport setup  
Image 7-32  
Viewport window for Multiple ’independent’ (hard edged) background  
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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 the multiple background.  
2. Click on Viewport setup.  
The viewport window for multiple ’overlapped’ background will be displayed. (image 7-34)  
If you have x screens, you will x viewports to adjust. (image 7-35)  
3. Select a screen by clicking with the mouse on a screen.  
The actual viewport settings will be shown.  
4. Change the viewport settings until the image is correctly displayed.  
Note: Creating a correct image is an interaction between two next to each other situated viewports.  
Image 7-34  
Viewport window for Multiple ’overlapped’ background  
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Image 7-35  
Viewport for multiple ’overlapped’ background  
7.12.5 Making group changes to the viewport  
Making group changes  
1. Click on the group change icon. (image 7-36)  
The background of the adjustable fields will change to white.  
The group change icon will start blinking.  
2. Make the necessary changes to those input fields.  
3. Click again on the blinking group change icon.  
All changes will be applied simultaneously.  
Image 7-36  
Select viewport group changes  
7.12.6 Apply Viewport setting source 1 to source 2  
Only available for Internet Explorer 6.0.  
What can be done  
The viewport setting of one source can be copied to the viewport settings of another source by simple  
drag and drop.  
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How to apply  
1. Select the source from which you want to copy the viewport settings.  
2. Click on the Viewport Control icon and hold down the mouse button. (image 7-37)  
3. Drag the icon to the desired source square in the workspace. (e.g. to source 2)  
4. Release your mouse button when on the desired source square.  
The settings will be copied from the original source to the new source (in the image example from source  
1 to source 2).  
Image 7-37  
Copy viewport settings  
7.13 Visibility setup of a source  
To set up  
1. Uncheck the checkbox next to Visible in the Special input box. (image 7-38)  
The selected source will not longer visible. The representation of this source on the workspace will be  
shaded grey to indicate that the content is invisible.  
Default : checkbox is checked.  
Image 7-38  
Select Visible  
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7. Windowing  
7.14 Color key  
Color key  
Sometimes also called chroma key. This is a method of combining two video images. An ex-  
ample of chroma keying in action is the nightly news person standing in front of a giant weather  
map. In actuality, the person is standing in front of a blue or green background and their image  
is mixed with a computer-generated weather map. This is how it works: a TV camera is pointed  
at the person and fed along with the image of the weather map into a box. Inside the box, a  
decision is made. Wherever it sees the blue or green background, it displays the weather map.  
Otherwise, it shows the person. So, whenever the person moves around, the box figures out  
where he is, and displays the appropriate image.  
Example images of color keying  
Take e.g. two image. One taken on a full color background and the other a normal image. The full color  
background will be replaced by the second image via the principle of color keying.  
Image 7-40  
Full color image  
Image 7-41  
Result image after color keying  
Image 7-39  
Zebra on a single color  
Start up  
1. Click on the ON or OFF button of the Window Input Box next to Color key. (image 7-42)  
The color key window opens with the same status as indicated in the Special menu. (image 7-43,  
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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 color key status active.  
indicates color key status disabled.  
Color values  
Manually enter in the values of Red, Blue & Green in a ranges 0-255.  
This will generate the color that will be color keyed.  
The color key color will be visible in the box above the values.  
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Range  
Definition of color key value range. This range can be used to avoid color keying on one specific color  
value.  
E.g. when the value is 10, all colors within a range -10 to +10 around the initial value will be used for color  
keying.  
Algorithm  
Algorithm for the Video insertion. You can insert the video starting from the color value and every value  
higher than this color starting from the color value and every value lower than this color, inside the range  
or outside the range.  
Possible selections:  
higher  
lower  
color higher than the range will be inserted  
color lower than the range will be inserted  
equal  
color equals the color value will be inserted  
colors inside the range will be inserted  
colors outside the range will be inserted  
inside range  
outside range  
Color Palette  
Keying on Red, Green & Blue together  
Keying on only Red or Green or Blue : this can be useful when there is some (white) noise on the image.  
Apply changes  
Click on  
Click on  
to store any change and activate any action performed.  
to exit without storing any changes performed.  
7.15 Alpha Blending  
Alpha Blending  
Alpha Blending enables the ability to add transparency to any selected source.  
Overview  
Alpha blending can be executed on a graduation scale of 0–255. With 255 being transparent or invisible  
and 0 being solid.  
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Image 7-45  
Image 7-46  
Image 7-47  
Start up  
1. Click on the  
or  
button of the Window Input Box. (image 7-48)  
The Alpha blending window opens.  
Image 7-48  
Alpha blending selection  
Status  
indicates Alpha blending status active  
indicates Alpha blending status disabled.  
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Alpha Value  
The lower the value the image is solid.  
0 = solid image  
255 = transparent or invisible  
Apply changes  
Click on  
Click on  
to store any change and activate any action performed.  
to exit without storing any changes performed.  
7.16 Settings  
Adjust  
1. Select an input (window).  
2. click on Adjust. (image 7-49)  
The settings window of the selected source will appear.  
Image 7-49  
Adjust settings source  
7.17 Work Space Resolution  
How to start up?  
1. Click upon Options in the Window Input Box to reveal the Windowings Options page. (image 7-50)  
Image 7-50  
Work space resolution  
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7. Windowing  
Size adjustment of the resolution  
1. Adjust the size of the resolution of the work area using the buttons  
of the window and display boxes.  
to either zoom in or out  
The width and height aspect ratio change simultaneously according the adjustments.  
2. Check the  
3. Click upon  
4. Click upon  
box to update immediately any changes made.  
to apply any changes made  
to exit without applying changes  
Image 7-51  
Image 7-52  
7.18 Preset Configurations  
Overview  
7.18.1 Saving a configuration  
How to save  
1. Make your configuration as described before.  
2. Click on  
The Preset web dialog box opens. (image 7-53)  
3. Select one of the 10 presets with the mouse. The first 5 are on the screen. Use the scroll bar to see  
the next 5 presets.  
The selected preset line becomes blue. (image 7-54)  
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4. Click on  
to save the configuration.  
If preset is empty, the configuration will be saved.  
If the preset is not empty, a message appears. (image 7-55)  
Before really saving the preset layout configuration, a preset information input window will pop up. (im-  
age 7-56)  
5. Click in the input field and enter a name or information about the preset. Click on OK.  
6. Click  
Or,  
to override the old settings.  
to select an empty preset.  
Click  
Image 7-53  
Image 7-54  
Preset configuration window  
Image 7-55  
Image 7-56  
Info preset layout configuration  
7.18.2 Loading a configuration, way 1  
way 1  
1. Click on one of the four preset buttons on the system configuration screen. (image 7-57)  
If a configuration is stored behind the selected button, this configuration will be loaded. If noting is  
stored behind the selected button, nothing will change on the screen.  
Image 7-57  
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When moving your mouse over a preset button, info about this preset will 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 preset button, info about this preset will be displayed  
in the info window next to the buttons.  
Image 7-59  
Way 2  
1. Click on  
The Preset web dialog box opens. (image 7-60)  
2. If it stored on preset 1 to 5, click on desired preset button on the system configuration screen. If stored  
on preset 6 to 10, click first on + to display the next 5 presets and click then on the desired preset button.  
The selected preset line becomes blue. (image 7-61)  
3. Click on  
to load the predefined configuration.  
A load message screen appears. (image 7-62)  
4. Click  
to load the selected configuration.  
to abort the loading operation.  
Or,  
Click  
Image 7-60  
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Image 7-62  
7.18.4 Loading a configuration, way 3  
Way 3  
1. Click on the keyboard icon (  
).  
A keyboard representation is displayed. This representation is displayed with alpha blending so that  
the windows behind it are still visible. (image 7-63)  
2. Enter the number corresponding with the preset configuration with the digit keys on your keyboard (0  
stands for 10).  
Or,  
click with the mouse on the corresponding number.  
The predefined location will be loaded.  
Image 7-63  
Keyboard representation  
7.18.5 Removing a predefined configuration  
How to remove  
1. Click on  
The Preset web dialog box opens. (image 7-64)  
2. Select a used preset with the mouse. Use the scroll bar if necessary to reach preset 6 to 10.  
The selected preset line becomes blue. (image 7-65)  
3. Click on  
to remove the selected preset.  
4. A warning message will appear. (image 7-66)  
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Image 7-64  
Image 7-65  
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8. CONFIGURATION MANAGER  
Overview  
8.1 Overview of the configuration manager  
Start up  
1. Click on Config Mgr in the control menu. (image 8-1)  
The config Manager environment starts up. (image 8-2)  
Image 8-1  
Control menu  
Image 8-2  
Configuration manager page  
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8. Configuration Manager  
What is a Config Mgr. ?  
A Config Mgr is a collection of system settings, that can be saved under a specific config name.  
Settings that can be saved by Config manager are:  
All display settings: contrast, gamma  
The display positioning  
The input settings of digitizer  
The digitizer settings (also the selected source)  
The current configuration name is visible next to Current config.  
The current user is visible next to Current user.  
There is also a list of saved configurations, displayed under Config List.  
It is possible to Load, Save or Delete a configuration.  
8.2 Saving a Configuration  
To Save  
1. Click on  
on the config Mgr page to save the configuration on the same name.  
A pop up window will appear. (image 8-3)  
2. Fill in a config name  
Config name  
Description  
The name of the configuration is already filled in.  
space to enter a description of this configuration if it should be necessary  
3. Click on  
Click on  
to abort the save operation.  
to save the configuration.  
If the save is successfully, a confirmation page will be displayed (image 8-4)  
4. Click upon the text to return to the config management page.  
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Image 8-4  
Save OK  
Image 8-3  
Saving a configuration on the same name  
8.3 “Save as” a Configuration  
To Save as  
1. Click on  
on the Configuration Mgr page to save the new configuration on a different name.  
A pop up window will appear. (image 8-5)  
2. Fill in a config name  
Config name  
Description  
you fill in the name of the configuration you want to save.  
space to enter a description of this configuration if it should be necessary  
3. Click on  
Click on  
to abort the save as operation.  
to save the configuration.  
If the save is successfully, a confirmation page will be displayed (image 8-6)  
4. Click upon the text to return to the Config management page.  
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8. Configuration Manager  
Image 8-6  
Image 8-5  
8.4 Deleting a Configuration  
To delete  
To delete a configuration, follow the next steps:  
1. Select a configuration in the list to delete. (image 8-7)  
2. Click  
.
A confirmation box appears, asking if this configuration should be deleted or not. (image 8-8)  
3. Click  
Click  
to abort.  
to continue.  
The message ’Style xxx was successfully deleted’ will be displayed to confirm the deletion of that spe-  
cific configuration. (image 8-9)  
4. Click upon the text to return to the Configuration management page.  
5. To return to the main section page, click  
.
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8. Configuration Manager  
Image 8-7  
Select a configuration to delete  
Image 8-8  
Image 8-9  
Delete message  
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8. Configuration Manager  
8.5 Loading a Configuration  
To load  
To load a configuration, handle as follow:  
1. Select the configuration in the list with the mouse.  
2. Click on  
Note: If this configuration is loaded for a non compatible configuration (e.g. device removed) the indi-  
cation not compatible will be added next to the device. This device will be not selectable.  
The Update Config page will be displayed with the name of the loaded configuration and a description.  
In this page you can make your update selection choice. (image 8-11)  
3. Make your update selection choice by checking the selection boxes.  
The following choices are possible :  
- Digitizer settings  
- Input settings  
4. To apply the loaded settings, click the Apply button.  
During the update, logging information is viewable in the Log Info View window. On completion, a  
confirmation page is viewable.  
5. Click upon the text to return to the Config manager page.  
Image 8-10  
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Image 8-11  
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9. Preferences  
9. PREFERENCES  
Overview  
9.1 Purpose of the preferences set up  
Overview  
With the preferences set up for each input on each screen, it is possible to fine tune the window positioning  
per screen.  
With the screen position adjustment it is possible to change the position of the screen so that the overlap  
zone will change too.  
9.2 Start up the preferences  
To start up  
1. Click on Preferences in the Control menu. (image 9-1)  
The Preferences window opens. (image 9-2)  
Image 9-1  
Select Preferences  
Image 9-2  
Preferences window  
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9. Preferences  
9.3 Adjusting the window offset  
How to adjust.  
1. Select an screen by clicking on the drop down box next to Screen. (image 9-3)  
2. Select an input which is displayed on the selected screen.  
3. Adjust the offset start position (X and Y coordinate) for the window and the viewport by clicking in the  
input field and entering the value with the keyboard.  
Image 9-3  
Window offset  
Reset the offset  
1. Click on Resets All Offsets.  
All offset values will be resetted to zero.  
9.4 Changing the Screen position  
How to adjust  
1. Select an screen by clicking on the drop down box below Screen. (image 9-4)  
The actual position will be indicated next to X and Y.  
2. Click in the X or Y input field and enter the desired value.  
The visual screen representation will change accordingly.  
Image 9-4  
Screen position  
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10. ViewScape Configuration  
10. VIEWSCAPE CONFIGURATION  
Overview  
10.1 ViewScape Configuration start up  
Start up  
1. Click the ViewScape icon to reveal the following pop menu for the selected screen in the display. (im-  
age 10-1)  
Note: Lay out of configuration windows depends on the Output Selection choice.  
Image 10-1  
Configuration window ViewScape, digital or analog output selected  
To restore the default settings, click on  
button.  
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10. ViewScape Configuration  
10.2 ViewScape Settings  
10.2.1 Operational Mode  
Overview  
3 operation modes are possible:  
Master : the addressed device is the first in a chain of multiple devices.  
Slave Direct  
Slave Resync  
Image 10-2  
Image 10-3  
Image 10-4  
Example  
Without background or with overlapped background  
Display  
Input 4  
Local Control PC  
Input 2  
Input 3  
with Control Software  
Video Inputs  
Background Input1  
Control  
Data  
RS232  
LOOP IN  
COM1  
LOOP OUT  
1
2
3
4
TO DISPLAY  
COM2  
COM3  
LOOP IN'  
COM1'  
COM2'  
COM3'  
LOOP OUT'  
TO DISPLAY'  
1'  
2'  
3'  
4'  
ViewScape  
(Master)  
Background Input2  
Background Input3  
LOOP IN  
LOOP OUT  
1
2
3
4
COM1  
TO DISPLAY  
COM2  
RS232  
COM3  
LOOP IN'  
COM1'  
COM2'  
COM3'  
LOOP OUT'  
TO DISPLAY'  
1'  
2'  
3'  
4'  
ViewScape  
(Slave)  
Image 10-5  
ViewScape configuration  
With Multiple ’independent’ (hard edged) background  
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Display  
Input 4  
Local Control PC  
with Control Software  
Input 3  
Video Inputs  
Background Input1  
Control  
Data  
LOOP IN  
COM1  
LOOP OUT  
RS232  
1
2
3
4
TO DISPLAY  
COM2  
COM3  
LOOP IN'  
COM1'  
COM2'  
COM3'  
LOOP OUT'  
TO DISPLAY'  
1'  
2'  
3'  
4'  
ViewScape  
(Master)  
Background Input2  
Background Input3  
LOOP IN  
LOOP OUT  
1
2
3
4
COM1  
COM2  
COM3  
TO DISPLAY  
RS232  
LOOP IN'  
COM1'  
COM2'  
COM3'  
LOOP OUT'  
TO DISPLAY'  
1'  
2'  
3'  
4'  
ViewScape  
(Slave)  
Image 10-6  
ViewScape configuration with independent (hard edged) background  
10.2.2 Output Selection  
Overview  
3 different outputs are possible:  
Barco LED Wall (not active for ViewScape).  
Digital Output, can be used by any display device which has a digital input.  
Analog Output, can be used by any display device which has a analog input.  
10.2.3 Timings  
Overview  
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10. ViewScape Configuration  
10.2.3.1 Using predefined timings for digital or analog output  
How to select  
1. Click on the drop down box. (image 10-7)  
2. Select the corresponding setting.  
The following settings are possible  
- SVGA  
- XGA  
- SXGA  
- SXGA+  
- UXGA  
3. Make your choice between manual selected refresh rate (50 or 60 Hz) and lock to input (only the inputs  
of the master can be selected).  
Image 10-7  
Selecting a preset timing  
10.2.3.2 Using the advanced timing settings for digital or analog output  
How to select  
2. Click on  
.
The timings menu expands. (image 10-8)  
Different timing settings are available for:  
Analog output  
Digital output  
Sync generator and display interface timings are available  
Only sync generator timings are available  
3. Click on  
next to Sync Generator.  
The Sync Generator timing window reveals. (image 10-9)  
4. Click on  
next Display Interface.  
The Display Interface timings window reveals. (image 10-10)  
5. Check Frame Rate Conversion when you are working with CRT projectors.  
When checked, it generates a continuous sync with delay.  
This Frame Rate Conversion option exclude the Lock on HSync.  
6. Check Lock on HSync in all other cases, especially when working with moving images.  
When checked, it generates discontinued sync with minimal delay. It avoids shaking images.  
This Lock on HSync option exclude the Frame Rate Conversion.  
7. Horizontal sync polarity can be positive or negative. The position depends on the display.  
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8. Vertical sync polarity can be positive or negative. The position depends on the display.  
9. You have checked Lock on input ?  
If yes, then adapt the frame delay in lines until the full image is displayed.  
Image 10-8  
Advanced Timings menu  
Image 10-9  
Sync generator timing window  
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10. ViewScape Configuration  
Image 10-10  
Display Interface timings window  
Tune last line length : only active if Frame rate conversion and H sync lock are not  
checked. In some situation the last image line is not a full line and causes a locking  
problem so that no image is visible. When that happens, push the button Tune last line  
and the clock will be tuned so that the last line becomes as long as the other lines.  
10.2.3.3 Timings of Sync Generator for Digital or Analog output  
The values which are filled in are the default values for the selected preset.  
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10. ViewScape Configuration  
Schematic overview  
Hor. line  
Width Active pixels  
Hor. Sync width  
Trailing blanking pixels  
Total number of pixels  
Field  
Height Active lines  
Vert. Sync width  
Trailing blanking lines  
Total number of lines  
Image 10-11  
Explanation of the terms  
Mode  
The pixel clock can work in 2 ways: single or dual path. This toggle button makes it possible to change  
the clock mode.  
Working in dual path doubles the pixel clock speed.  
Horizontal Start Active Pixels  
The horizontal start position of the active image area, referenced from HSync. The value must be greater  
than Hsync Width.  
Image 10-12  
Vertical Start Active Pixels  
The vertical start position of the active image area, referenced from VSync. The value must be greater  
than Vsync Width.  
Width active pixels  
The number of pixels that are really used (= the actual width of the image/video that will be shown).  
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Height active pixels  
The number of lines that are really used (= actual height of the image/video that will be shown).  
Total number of pixels in line.  
The total number of pixels in a line (= max. width).  
total= (hor. Start active pixels) + (width active pixels) + (number of trailing blanking pixels).  
Total number of lines in field.  
The total number of lines in a field (= max height).  
total=(vert. Start active pixels) + (height active pixels) + (number of trailing blanking lines)  
Pixel Clock (kHz)  
The clock speed of the digitizer. Typically, this will be 32 MHz (in single mode)  
H Sync Width  
The width of the horizontal sync signal. This should always be 10 pixels.  
V Sync Width  
The width of the vertical sync signal. This should always be 10 pixels.  
Frame Rate  
Vertical frequency of the input signal.  
Defaults for the selected preset  
To return to the defaults for the selected preset, press Defaults for xxxx. Where xxxx is the value entered  
in the presets input field.  
10.2.3.4 Timings of Display Interface for Digital or Analog output  
The values which are filled in are the default values for the selected preset.  
Mode  
The pixel clock can work in 2 ways: single or dual path. This toggle button makes it possible to change  
the clock mode.  
Working in dual path doubles the pixel clock speed.  
Horizontal Start Active Pixels  
The horizontal start position of the active image area, referenced from HSync (number of pixels between  
the beginning of the input signal and the start of the video information). The value must be greater than  
Hsync Width.  
Vertical Start Active Pixels  
The vertical start position of the active image area, referenced from VSync (number of lines between the  
start of the input signal and the start of the image on the screen). The value must be greater than Vsync  
Width.  
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Width active pixels  
The number of pixels that are really used (= the actual width of the image/video that will be shown) This  
value is normally given in the source specifications. If not, adjust until full image is displayed (no missing  
pixels).  
Height active pixels  
The number of lines that are really used (= actual height of the image/video that will be shown). This value  
is normally given in the source specifications. If not, adjust until full image is displayed (no missing lines).  
Total number of pixels in line.  
The total number of pixels in a line (= max. width).  
total= (hor. Start active pixels) + (width active pixels) + (number of trailing blanking pixels).  
Total number of lines in field.  
The total number of lines in a field (= max height).  
total=(vert. Start active pixels) + (height active pixels) + (number of trailing blanking lines)  
Pixel Clock (kHz)  
The clock speed of the processing unit.  
H Sync Width  
The width of the horizontal sync signal.  
V Sync Width  
The width of the vertical sync signal.  
Frame Rate  
Vertical frequency of the input signal.  
Defaults for the selected preset  
To return to the defaults for the selected preset, press Defaults for xxxx. Where xxxx is the value entered  
in the presets input field.  
10.2.4 Pattern Generation  
Overview  
10.2.4.1 Overview and activation  
Overview  
The digitizer can generate patterns for testing purposes.  
Different available patterns are:  
Bytelevel : a one color pattern  
Crosshatch  
HRamp : horizontal bars  
Multiburst : pixel on, pixel off pattern  
Blocks : block pattern  
VRamp : vertical bars  
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10. ViewScape Configuration  
Use the ‘pattern’ button to go to the pattern page. On this page you can activate the pattern generation  
and change the pattern settings.  
How to activate test patterns  
1. Click on  
to activate the test pattern generator.  
The test pattern generator window opens. (image 10-13)  
2. Toggle the status by clicking on the ON/OFF button.  
- ON : test pattern will be generated  
- OFF : no test pattern will be generated  
Image 10-13  
Test pattern generator window  
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10. ViewScape Configuration  
10.2.4.2 Test pattern set up  
How to configure a test pattern  
1. Click on of the 6 available patterns.  
The name of the selected pattern will be displayed in the box Current pattern. (image 10-14)  
Depending on the selected pattern, an extra input box appears.  
Pattern  
Extra input box  
Bytelevel  
Crosshatch  
HRamp  
Amplitude: the amplitude (brightness) of the pattern.  
Pixelwidth: the width of the pixels (lines). Value between 1 and 4.  
no extra input box  
Multiburst  
Type: type of the multiburst pattern (width of the pixels). Can be a value between  
0 and 7.  
Blocks  
no extra input box  
no extra input box  
VRamp  
2. Select the color that will be used to generate the pattern.  
The following options are possible:  
- Red  
- Green  
- Blue  
- Yellow (R + G)  
- Cyan (G + B)  
- Magenta (R + B)  
- White (R+ G + B)  
- Loop all  
Select ‘LOOP ALL’ to loop through all the available colors.  
3. If the pattern has to move over the screen, check Vertical and/or horizontal and select the direction.  
Note: Only available for ’Crosshatch’, ’HRamp’ and ’VRamp’ patterns.  
Note: Important to avoid a burn in.  
Image 10-14  
Pattern choices  
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10. ViewScape Configuration  
10.2.5 Soft Edge and Black level adjustment  
Overview  
10.2.5.1 Overview and activation  
Overview  
The digitizer can generate a seamless transition between two screens so that no effects are visible on the  
display.  
A pattern can be used to make the adjustment more easy.  
How to start up  
1. Click on Adjust next to SoftEdge & Black level adjustment. (image 10-15)  
The soft edge & black level adjustment window opens. (image 10-16)  
Image 10-15  
Start up soft edge & black level  
Image 10-16  
Soft Edge settings and black level adjustment  
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10. ViewScape Configuration  
10.2.5.2 Soft Edge Settings  
How to set up  
1. Enable the blending status by checking the check box.  
2. Do you want to use positioning lines?  
If yes, Check the box enabled next to Positioning lines.  
A pattern with the different areas will be displayed. (image 10-17)  
If no, go to step 3  
3. Set the values for Left, Right, Top and Bottom until the border of the overlap area is in the desired  
position (value between 0 and 255). Set first the width for the first projector and repeat for the second  
Image 10-17  
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Image 10-18  
Image 10-19  
Gamma value  
1. Set the gamma value the same as the gamma value of the projector.  
10.2.5.3 Black level adjustment  
What should be done  
For dark images, the overlap zone will be brighter than the rest of the image. Therefore, increment the  
black level of the non overlapped zones until the result is the same with the overlap zone.  
Adjustment  
1. Do you want to have the same value for Red, Green and Blue.  
If yes, Check the check box next to Item R, G, B. Go to step 3.  
2. Do you want to increment Red, Green and Blue with the same value?  
If yes, Check the check box next to Link R, G, B. Go to step 3.  
3. Increment the value for Red, Green and Blue until the black level in the unoverlapped zone is the same  
as the black level in the overlapped zone.  
4. Click  
to return to the digitizer settings.  
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11. Input Slots for ViewScape  
11. INPUT SLOTS FOR VIEWSCAPE  
Overview  
Check the Apply Level Settings before starting any adjustment on the inputs. For more  
info about apply level settings, see "Display selection", page 42.  
11.1 General info  
Refresh/update input detection  
1. Click  
on the Input slots part of the configuration screen to update/refresh the input detection  
process. (image 11-1)  
Note: Only use the detect button when new input slots are inserted.  
A confirmation window will be shown. (image 11-2)  
2. Click  
to proceed.  
to abort.  
Click  
Image 11-1  
Image 11-2  
Type of inputs  
Input types and the input port they are connected to in accordance to the front of the D320 will be indicated.  
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11. Input Slots for ViewScape  
The following inputs are available for the D320:  
DVI  
YUV/RG(s)B  
SDI  
CVBS/S-Vid  
RGB analog (SXGA)  
RGB analog (UXGA)  
Clicking  
against any specific input will give access to that inputs adjustment parameter window.  
11.2 Input D320 DVI-D  
11.2.1 Settings start up  
DVI  
Digital Visual Interface. DVI is a high speed serial display interface developed in response to  
the proliferation of digital flatpanel displays.  
How to start up  
1. Click  
against DVI input on the Input Slots part of the menu gives the DVI parameter window.  
2. Click on the  
3. Click on  
to return to the general D320 window.  
to restore the default settings.  
Image 11-3  
Setting DVI input slot D320  
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11. Input Slots for ViewScape  
What can be adjusted?  
This window consists out of 3 parts:  
Image processing  
Frequency reclock  
RGB Contrast  
11.2.2 Image Processing  
Refresh Rate DDC  
Configure the DVI with VESA standard. There are five selectable resolution setup values that can be  
recognized by the graphic card through DDC communication.  
VGA  
85Hz refresh rate  
60Hz refresh rate  
60Hz refresh rate  
60Hz refresh rate  
60Hz refresh rate  
SVGA  
XGA  
SXGA  
UXGA  
The graphic card will boot up in the selected display mode as far as the selected display mode is within  
the card’s capabilities.  
Pixel Select  
Single/dual pixel mode. 24bits/48bits.  
Set always in "Single" for VGA, SVGA.  
Set always in "Dual" for XGA, SXGA and UXGA.  
11.3 Input D320 YUV/RG(s)B  
11.3.1 Settings start up  
How to start up  
1. Click  
against YUV/RG(s)B input on the Input Slots part of the menu gives the YUV/RG(s)B  
parameter window. (image 11-4)  
2. Click on the  
3. Click on  
to return to the general D320 window.  
to restore the default settings.  
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Image 11-4  
Settings YUV/RG(s)B input slot D320  
What can be adjusted?  
This window consists out of 3 parts:  
Image processing  
Video Equalizing  
RGB Contrast  
11.3.2 Image Processing  
Saturation  
Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the corresponding slider.  
Saturation is the intensity of the color, 0 will be black & white.  
Brightness  
Adjustable from 0 to 63 with the corresponding slider.  
Brightness is the intensity of the displayed signal.  
Brightness will add or subtract ... to the luminance part of the signal.  
Contrast  
Adjustable from 0 to 127 with the corresponding slider.  
Contrast is digital signal level alignment of the input signal.  
Luma Tracking  
Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the corresponding slider.  
Luma Tracking adjusts the level of green haze appearing in the low lights.  
Clip to Subblack  
Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the corresponding slider.  
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Clip To Subblack will filter spurious LSB’s in low lights under black-level, to prevent that spurious pixels  
appear in black planes, even after Dynamic Image Stabilization.  
De-interlacing Mode  
Select between Median/Filmmode or Line Repetition.  
The Median/Filmmode is effective when the source signal has interlaced fields between frames.  
The Line Repetition is effective for a non-interlace field sources (static images). The lines of the odd field  
will be doubled to obtain a complete image.  
For normal video, Median/Filmmode should be selected.  
Filmmode  
Toggle between ON/OFF for either switching the Filmmode on or off.  
Select ON to enable 2 to 2/3 to 2 pull down processing....  
Select OFF to force the processing to normal ...  
Film Detection Sensitivity  
Select the level at which the filtered response for film content should be driven at. Useful for noisy video  
content.  
Film Detection Threshold  
Select the level at which the film detection and processing is activated. Four levels exist. Useful for noisy  
video content.  
Freeze  
Freezes the content of this source only.  
Color Matrix  
Select a Color Matrix suitable for the material being viewed:  
AUTO  
EBU  
Automatic adapted to incoming source, depending on measured raster frequency  
European Standard (PAL/SECAM)  
ANSI  
American Standard (NTSC)  
Video Feed  
Two possible choices:  
YUV  
RGsB  
Select the input type which has to be displayed.  
Banner Protect  
Banner protect ON or OFF. Is only effective when Filmmode detection is in the ON position.  
With banner protect ON, the bottom 1/4 of the lines will not be processed in Filmmode detection. That  
avoid scrolling banners or “ticker tapes” causing FILM mode errors.  
Color Transient Improvement (CTI)  
CTI sharpen the transient between two next to each other projected colors. The degree of improvement  
can be adjusted with the slider bar.  
When on 0, the image is displayed without CTI. 7 represents the sharpest CTI.  
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Luma Transient Improvement (LTI)  
LTI accentuates the transient between two parts of the image with different intensity. The degree of im-  
provement can be adjusted with the slider bar.  
When on 0, the image is displayed without LTI. 7 represents the sharpest LTI.  
Field Insert  
Field insert can be ON or OFF.  
With Field Insert ON, both fields of a interlaced image will be added together to form one de-interlaced  
image.  
When Field insert is ON, the De-Interlacing mode has no function.  
11.3.3 Input Gain Equalizing  
Overview  
Each gain can be adjusted between 0 and 255 (-3dB and +6dB).  
Any value can be entered by  
clicking first in digit box and entering the desired value or  
sliding the corresponding slider to the desired value.  
3 values, -3dB, 0dB, +6dB or preprogrammed and can be selected by clicking on the corresponding indi-  
cation.  
The slider jumps immediately to correct value.  
The following input gain adjustments are possible:  
Luminance Gain  
V-Gain  
U-Gain  
11.3.4 Dynamic Image Stabilizer (DIS)  
Value  
between 0 and 7.  
Slide  
magnified/normal.  
Magnified for DIS effectivity. Useful for noisy video content.  
Flash  
ON/OFF  
To compensate for fast moving images, the DIS Flash will detect such movements and put the DIS tem-  
porary off.  
DIS sensitivity  
Select the amplitude sensitivity of the DIS  
For low video quality sources choose Luma Low/ Chroma Low for video sources of high quality choose  
Luma High/ Chroma High (preferable)  
DIS filter  
Select the frequency sensitivity of the DIS  
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For low video quality sources choose Luma On/ Chroma On (preferable) for video sources of high quality  
choose Luma Off/ Chroma Off  
11.3.5 Video Equalizing  
Overview  
Adjustment of the sharpness impression of the image in three frequency ranges (low, medium, high).  
Adjust sharpness completely conform own preferences or use predefined preset.  
11.4 Input D320 SDI  
SDI  
Serial Digital Interface  
11.4.1 Settings start up  
How to start up  
1. Click  
against SDI input on the Input Slots part of the menu gives the SDI parameter window.  
2. Click on the  
3. Click on  
to return to the general D320 window.  
to restore the default settings.  
Image 11-5  
Settings SDI input slot D320  
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What can be adjusted?  
This window consists out of 3 parts:  
Image processing  
Video Equalizing  
Dynamic Image Stabilizer  
11.4.2 Image Processing  
Saturation  
Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the corresponding slider.  
Saturation is the intensity of the color, 0 will be black & white.  
Brightness  
Adjustable from 0 to 63 with the corresponding slider.  
Brightness is the intensity of the displayed signal.  
Brightness will add or subtract ... to the luminance part of the signal.  
Luma Tracking  
Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the corresponding slider.  
Luma Tracking adjusts the level of green haze appearing in the low lights.  
Clip to Subblack  
Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the corresponding slider.  
Clip To Subblack will filter spurious LSB’s in low lights under black-level, to prevent that spurious pixels  
appear in black planes, even after Dynamic Image Stabilization.  
Internal Mode  
Select between Median/Filmmode or Line Repetition.  
The first is effective when the source signal has interlaced fields between frames.  
The second is effective for a non-interlace field sources.  
For normal video, Median/Filmmode should be selected.  
De-interlacing Mode  
Select between Median/Filmmode or Line Repetition.  
The Median/Filmmode is effective when the source signal has interlaced fields between frames.  
The Line Repetition is effective for a non-interlace field sources (static images). The lines of the odd field  
will be doubled to obtain a complete image.  
For normal video, Median/Filmmode should be selected.  
Film Detection Sensitivity  
Select the level at which the filtered response for film content should be driven at. Useful for noisy video  
content.  
Film Detection Threshold  
Select the level at which the film detection and processing is activated. Four levels exist. Useful for noisy  
video content.  
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Freeze  
Freezes the content of this source only.  
Color Matrix  
Select a Color Matrix suitable for the material being viewed:  
AUTO  
EBU  
Automatic adapted to incoming source, depending on measured raster frequency  
European Standard (PAL/SECAM)  
American Standard (NTSC)  
ANSI  
Banner Protect  
Banner protect ON or OFF. Is only effective when Filmmode detection is in the ON position.  
With banner protect ON, the bottom 1/4 of the lines will not be processed in Filmmode detection. That  
avoid scrolling banners or “ticker tapes” causing FILM mode errors.  
Color Transient Improvement (CTI)  
CTI sharpen the transient between two next to each other projected colors. The degree of improvement  
can be adjusted with the slider bar.  
When on 0, the image is displayed without CTI. 7 represents the sharpest CTI.  
Luma Transient Improvement (LTI)  
LTI accentuates the transient between two parts of the image with different intensity. The degree of im-  
provement can be adjusted with the slider bar.  
Whenon 0, the image is displayed without LTI. 7 represents the sharpest LTI.  
Field Insert  
Field insert can be ON or OFF.  
With Field Insert ON, both fields of a interlaced image will be added together to form one de-interlaced  
image.  
When Field insert is ON, the De-Interlacing mode has no function.  
11.4.3 Dynamic Image Stabilizer (DIS)  
Value  
between 0 and 7.  
Slide  
magnified/normal.  
Magnified for DIS effectivity. Useful for noisy video content.  
Flash  
ON/OFF  
To compensate for fast moving images, the DIS Flash will detect such movements and put the DIS tem-  
porary off.  
DIS sensitivity  
Select the amplitude sensitivity of the DIS  
For low video quality sources choose Luma Low/ Chroma Low for video sources of high quality choose  
Luma High/ Chroma High (preferable)  
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DIS filter  
Select the frequency sensitivity of the DIS  
For low video quality sources choose Luma On/ Chroma On (preferable) for video sources of high quality  
choose Luma Off/ Chroma Off  
11.4.4 Video Equalizing  
Overview  
Adjustment of the sharpness impression of the image in three frequency ranges (low, medium, high).  
Adjust sharpness completely conform own preferences or use predefined preset.  
11.5 Input D320 HDSDI  
11.5.1 Settings start up  
How to start up  
1. Click  
against HDSDI input on the Input Slots part of the menu gives the HDSDI parameter  
window. (image 11-6)  
2. Click on the  
3. Click on  
to return to the general D320 series window.  
to restore the default settings.  
Image 11-6  
Setting HDSDI input slot for D320 series  
What can be adjusted?  
This window consists out of 3 parts:  
Image processing  
Video Equalizing  
Dynamic Image Stabilizer  
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11.5.2 Image Processing  
Saturation  
Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the corresponding slider.  
Saturation is the intensity of the color, 0 will be black & white.  
Brightness  
Adjustable from 0 to 63 with the corresponding slider.  
Brightness is the intensity of the displayed signal.  
Brightness will add or subtract ... to the luminance part of the signal.  
Luma Tracking  
Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the corresponding slider.  
Luma Tracking adjusts the level of green haze appearing in the low lights.  
Clip to Subblack  
Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the corresponding slider.  
Clip To Subblack will filter spurious LSB’s in low lights under black-level, to prevent that spurious pixels  
appear in black planes, even after Dynamic Image Stabilization.  
Internal Mode  
Select between Median/Filmmode or Line Repetition.  
The first is effective when the source signal has interlaced fields between frames.  
The second is effective for a non-interlace field sources.  
For normal video, Median/Filmmode should be selected.  
Filmmode  
Toggle between ON/OFF for either switching the Filmmode on or off.  
Select ON to enable 2 to 2/3 to 2 pull down processing....  
Select OFF to force the processing to normal ...  
Film Detection Sensitivity  
Select the level at which the filtered response for film content should be driven at. Useful for noisy video  
content.  
Film Detection Threshold  
Select the level at which the film detection and processing is activated. Four levels exist. Useful for noisy  
video content.  
Freeze  
Freezes the content of this source only.  
Color Matrix  
Select a Color Matrix suitable for the material being viewed:  
AUTO  
EBU  
Automatic adapted to incoming source, depending on measured raster frequency  
European Standard (PAL/SECAM)  
ANSI  
American Standard (NTSC)  
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Fast Lock  
Way of locking of the PLL of the sync generator.  
Default position : ON  
When interference is visible on the image, switch to OFF. If the image is not yet improved, continue to Fly  
Wheel and switch also to OFF.  
Fly Wheel  
To continue the locking of the PLL of the sync generator when a lock pulse is missing.  
Default position : ON  
When interference is still visible in the image after Fast Lock is switched off, switch off Fly Wheel too.  
Color Transient Improvement  
To improve the transition from one color to another.  
Adjustable between 0 and 7. With 0 less improvement and 7 the highest improvement.  
11.5.3 Dynamic Image Stabilizer (DIS)  
Value  
between 0 and 7.  
Slide  
magnified/normal.  
Magnified for DIS effectivity. Useful for noisy video content.  
Flash  
ON/OFF  
To compensate for fast moving images, the DIS Flash will detect such movements and put the DIS tem-  
porary off.  
DIS sensitivity  
Select the amplitude sensitivity of the DIS  
For low video quality sources choose Luma Low/ Chroma Low for video sources of high quality choose  
Luma High/ Chroma High (preferable)  
DIS filter  
Select the frequency sensitivity of the DIS  
For low video quality sources choose Luma On/ Chroma On (preferable) for video sources of high quality  
choose Luma Off/ Chroma Off  
11.5.4 Video Equalizing  
Overview  
Adjustment of the sharpness impression of the image in three frequency ranges (low, medium, high).  
Adjust sharpness completely conform own preferences or use predefined preset.  
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11.6 Input D320 CVBS/S-Vid  
11.6.1 Settings start up  
How to start up  
1. Click  
against CVBS/S-Vid input on the Input Slots part of the menu gives the CVBS/S-Vid pa-  
rameter window. (image 11-7)  
2. Click on the  
3. Click on  
to return to the general D320 window.  
to restore the default settings.  
Image 11-7  
Settings CVBS/S-Vid input slot D320  
What can be adjusted?  
This window consists out of 4 parts:  
Image processing  
Input gain equalizing  
Dynamic gain stabilizing  
Video Equalizing  
11.6.2 Image Processing  
CVBS  
Composite Video Broadcast System. For D320 CVBS module, also S-Video and Composite  
Video available.  
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Saturation  
Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the corresponding slider.  
Saturation is the intensity of the color, 0 will be black & white.  
Brightness  
Adjustable from 0 to 63 with the corresponding slider.  
Brightness is the intensity of the displayed signal.  
Brightness will add or subtract ... to the luminance part of the signal.  
Tint  
If your input source is NTSC, click on NTSC. The slider will be available. If your source is Pal/Secam,  
click on PAL. The slide will disappear.  
Adjustable from 0 to 255 with the corresponding slider.  
Only for NTSC 4.43 or NTSC 3.58  
Contrast  
Adjustable from 0 to 127 with the corresponding slider.  
Contrast is digital signal level alignment of the input signal.  
Luma Tracking  
Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the corresponding slider.  
Luma Tracking adjusts the level of green haze appearing in the low lights.  
Clip to Subblack  
Adjustable from 0 to 15 with the corresponding slider.  
Clip To Subblack will filter spurious LSB’s in low lights under black-level, to prevent that spurious pixels  
appear in black planes, even after Dynamic Image Stabilization.  
De-interlacing Mode  
Select between Median/Filmmode or Line Repetition.  
The Median/Filmmode is effective when the source signal has interlaced fields between frames.  
The Line Repetition is effective for a non-interlace field sources (static images). The lines of the odd field  
will be doubled to obtain a complete image.  
For normal video, Median/Filmmode should be selected.  
Filmmode  
Toggle between ON/OFF for either switching the Filmmode on or off.  
Select ON to enable 2 to 2/3 to 2 pull down processing....  
Select OFF to force the processing to normal ...  
When filmmode is ON, banner protections is available.  
Film Detection Sensitivity  
Select the level at which the filtered response for film content should be driven at. Useful for noisy video  
content.  
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Film Detection Threshold  
Select the level at which the film detection and processing is activated. Four levels exist. Useful for noisy  
video content.  
Freeze  
Freezes the content of this source only.  
Color Matrix  
Select a Color Matrix suitable for the material being viewed:  
AUTO  
EBU  
Automatic adapted to incoming source, depending on measured raster frequency  
European Standard (PAL/SECAM)  
ANSI  
American Standard (NTSC)  
Video Feed  
Two possible choices:  
Video  
S-Video  
Select the input type which has to be displayed.  
Banner Protect  
Banner protect ON or OFF. Is only effective when Filmmode detection is in the ON position.  
With banner protect ON, the bottom 1/4 of the lines will not be processed in Filmmode detection. That  
avoid scrolling banners or “ticker tapes” causing FILM mode errors.  
Color Transient Improvement (CTI)  
CTI sharpen the transient between two next to each other projected colors. The degree of improvement  
can be adjusted with the slider bar.  
When on 0, the image is displayed without CTI. 7 represents the sharpest CTI.  
Luma Transient Improvement (LTI)  
LTI accentuates the transient between two parts of the image with different intensity. The degree of im-  
provement can be adjusted with the slider bar.  
When on 0, the image is displayed without LTI. 7 represents the sharpest LTI.  
Field Insert  
Field insert can be ON or OFF.  
With Field Insert ON, both fields of a interlaced image will be added together to form one de-interlaced  
image.  
When Field insert is ON, the De-Interlacing mode has no function.  
11.6.3 Input Gain Equalizing  
Overview  
Each gain can be adjusted between 0 and 255 (-3dB and +6dB).  
Any value can be entered by  
clicking first in digit box and entering the desired value or  
sliding the corresponding slider to the desired value.  
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3 values, -3dB, 0dB, +6dB or preprogrammed and can be selected by clicking on the corresponding indi-  
cation.  
The slider jumps immediately to the correct value.  
The following input gain adjustments are possible:  
For S-Video  
- Luma gain  
For Video  
- Gain  
11.6.4 Dynamic Image Stabilizer (DIS)  
Value  
between 0 and 7.  
Slide  
magnified/normal.  
Magnified for DIS effectivity. Useful for noisy video content.  
Flash  
ON/OFF  
To compensate for fast moving images, the DIS Flash will detect such movements and put the DIS tem-  
porary off.  
DIS sensitivity  
Select the amplitude sensitivity of the DIS  
For low video quality sources choose Luma Low/ Chroma Low for video sources of high quality choose  
Luma High/ Chroma High (preferable)  
DIS filter  
Select the frequency sensitivity of the DIS  
For low video quality sources choose Luma On/ Chroma On (preferable) for video sources of high quality  
choose Luma Off/ Chroma Off  
11.6.5 Video Equalizing  
Overview  
Adjustment of the sharpness impression of the image in three frequency ranges (low, medium, high).  
Adjust sharpness completely conform own preferences or use predefined preset.  
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11.7 Input D320 RGB analog  
11.7.1 Settings start up  
How to start up  
1. Click  
against RGB input on the Input Slots part of the menu gives the RGB parameter window.  
2. Click on the  
3. Click on  
to return to the general D320 window.  
to restore the default settings.  
Image 11-8  
What can be adjusted?  
This window consists out of 4 parts:  
Image processing  
Resolution Settings  
RGB Contrast  
RGB Brightness  
11.7.2 Image Processing  
DDC Resolution  
Configure the RGB input with VESA standard. There are five selectable resolution setup values that can  
be recognized by the graphic card through DDC communication.  
VGA  
85Hz refresh rate  
60Hz refresh rate  
60Hz refresh rate  
60Hz refresh rate  
75Hz refresh rate  
SVGA  
XGA  
SXGA  
SXGA  
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The graphic card will boot up in the selected display mode as far as the selected display mode is within  
the card’s capabilities.  
Clamp Place  
To properly digitize the incoming signal, the dc offset of the input must be adjusted to fit the range of the  
A/D converter. Most Graphic systems produce RGB signals with black at ground and white at +0.75V.  
With this setting you can program the number of pixel times that should pass after the trailing edge of  
HSYNC before clamping starts.  
Range 0 -255  
Clamp Duration  
This sets the duration of the clamp. These both adjustments, providing considerable flexibility, to have a  
good image  
Range 0 - 255  
11.7.3 Resolution Settings  
Resolution Source  
Set Resolution Source according the resolution of your source. When your graphic card has DCC com-  
munication, the resolution source setting should be the same as DDC resolution.  
The following settings are possible:  
VGA  
SVGA  
XGA  
SXGA 60Hz  
SXGA 75Hz  
VCO Range  
This setting will automatically set when the ’Resolution source’ setting is entered.  
15 - 30 MHz  
30 - 60 MHz  
60 - 120 MHz  
110 - 140 MHz  
VCO Low Pass Filter  
Default value will be filled in. Change this value to a higher or lower value to improve the image.  
50  
100  
150  
250  
350  
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500  
750  
1500  
PLL Divider  
Default value. Fine adjustment of the image possible by changing the value up or down. Change by one  
digit up or down and look to the result before changing more.  
Changing the PLL divider, changes the horizontal sync value.  
11.7.4 RGB Contrast  
Changing the contrast  
Utilize the sliders to determine a good color balance between Red, Green & Blue . Each has a range  
between 0 and 255  
11.7.5 RGB Brightness  
Changing the Brightness  
Utilize the sliders to determine a good brightness between Red, Green & Blue. Each has a range between  
0 and 126.  
11.8 Input D320 RGB analog (UXGA)  
11.8.1 Settings start up  
How to start up  
1. Click  
against RGB input on the Input Slots part of the menu gives the RGB parameter window.  
2. Click on the  
3. Click on  
to return to the general D320 window.  
to restore the default settings.  
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Image 11-9  
What can be adjusted?  
This window consists out of 4 parts:  
Image processing  
Resolution Settings  
RGB Contrast  
RGB Brightness  
11.8.2 Image Processing  
DDC Resolution  
Configure the RGB input with VESA standard. There are five selectable resolution setup values that can  
be recognized by the graphic card through DDC communication.  
VGA  
85Hz refresh rate  
60Hz refresh rate  
60Hz refresh rate  
60Hz refresh rate  
75Hz refresh rate  
85Hz refresh rate  
60Hz refresh rate  
SVGA  
XGA  
SXGA  
SXGA  
SXGA  
UXGA  
The graphic card will boot up in the selected display mode as far as the selected display mode is within  
the card’s capabilities.  
Clamp Place  
To properly digitize the incoming signal, the dc offset of the input must be adjusted to fit the range of the  
A/D converter. Most Graphic systems produce RGB signals with black at ground and white at +0.75V.  
With this setting you can program the number of pixel times that should pass after the trailing edge of  
HSYNC before clamping starts.  
Range 0 - 255  
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Clamp Duration  
This sets the duration of the clamp. These both adjustments, providing considerable flexibility, to have a  
good image  
Range 0 - 255  
11.8.3 Resolution Settings  
Resolution Source  
Set Resolution Source according the resolution of your source. When your graphic card has DCC com-  
munication, the resolution source setting should be the same as DDC resolution.  
The following settings are possible:  
VGA  
SVGA  
XGA  
SXGA 60Hz  
SXGA 75Hz  
SXGA 85Hz  
UXGA 60Hz  
VCO Range  
This setting will automatically set when the ’Resolution source’ setting is entered.  
15 - 30 MHz  
30 - 60 MHz  
60 - 120 MHz  
110 - 140 MHz  
VCO Low Pass Filter  
Default value will be filled in. Change this value to a higher or lower value to improve the image.  
50  
100  
150  
250  
350  
500  
750  
1500  
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PLL Divider  
Default value. Fine adjustment of the image possible by changing the value up or down. Change by one  
digit up or down and look to the result before changing more.  
Changing the PLL divider, changes the horizontal sync value.  
11.8.4 RGB Contrast  
Changing the contrast  
Utilize the sliders to determine a good color balance between Red, Green & Blue . Each has a range  
between 0 and 255  
11.8.5 RGB Brightness  
Changing the Brightness  
Utilize the sliders to determine a good brightness between Red, Green & Blue. Each has a range between  
0 and 126.  
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Glossary  
GLOSSARY  
Sometimes also called chroma key. This is a method of combining two video images. An example of  
chroma keying in action is the nightly news person standing in front of a giant weather map. In actuality,  
the person is standing in front of a blue or green background and their image is mixed with a computer-  
generated weather map. This is how it works: a TV camera is pointed at the person and fed along with  
the image of the weather map into a box. Inside the box, a decision is made. Wherever it sees the blue  
or green background, it displays the weather map. Otherwise, it shows the person. So, whenever the  
person moves around, the box figures out where he is, and displays the appropriate image.  
Composite Video Broadcast System. For D320 CVBS module, also S-Video and Composite Video avail-  
able.  
Digital Visual Interface. DVI is a high speed serial display interface developed in response to the prolifer-  
ation of digital flatpanel displays.  
The common area of 2 projector images next to each other. In this zone there will be soft edge blending,  
so that the combined screens will look like one big screen.  
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INDEX  
A
YUV/RG(s)B settings start up 99, 109  
Input Slots D320 99, 115, 118  
RGB Brightness 115, 118  
RGB Contrast 115, 118  
Digitizer configuration 91, 93  
Pattern generation 91, 93  
Digitizer settings 85–86, 91, 94–96  
Black level 94, 96  
C
Soft Edge 94–95  
Timings 85–86  
Digitizer Settings 88, 90  
Configuration Manager 73–75, 78  
Configuration wizard 13–14, 17, 19  
New configuration 14, 17, 19  
G
D
D320 Configuration 97–100, 102–106, 109, 111118  
I
Input Slots 97, 106–108  
Image Processing 100, 104  
RGB Image processing 113, 116  
RGB Resolution settings 114, 117  
RGB settings start up 113, 115  
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Working windows 21–22  
N
New configuration 14–15, 17–18  
Based on the output requirements 17–18  
Based on ViewScape devices 14–15, 17  
Getting started 14, 17  
P
Preferences 8182  
Preset configurations 6770  
Loading 68–70  
V
Create for multiple background 58–59  
R
Configuration 83–84  
Digitizer settings 85, 91, 94  
S
W
Preset configurations 67–70  
Loading 68–70  
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List of images  
LIST OF IMAGES  
Set up choices...................................................................................... 8  
Internet options Settings .......................................................................... 9  
Starting the Service Launcher .................................................................... 9  
Start up of the wizard ............................................................................10  
Start up when configuration known .............................................................10  
Create new configuration.........................................................................15  
New configuration based on ViewScape devices .............................................15  
Device setup.......................................................................................16  
Resolution per screen ............................................................................16  
Set up overlap area...............................................................................17  
Design configuration based on requirements ..................................................17  
Resolution definition window.....................................................................18  
Set up the image dimensions....................................................................18  
Configuration selection ...........................................................................19  
Starting from last file..............................................................................19  
Current configuration .............................................................................20  
Detailed current configuration ...................................................................20  
Projector input selection..........................................................................20  
Defining the wording windows...................................................................21  
Show preview .....................................................................................22  
Source connections to the ViewScape devices................................................22  
Communication connections.....................................................................23  
RS232 communication settings .................................................................24  
Offline message...................................................................................24  
Autodetection and log info view .................................................................25  
Serial numbers on separate page...............................................................26  
Serial numbers on Autodetect page ............................................................27  
Compare result....................................................................................27  
Configuration message...........................................................................28  
Update wizard parameters to hardware ........................................................28  
Update log window................................................................................29  
Activate multiburst pattern .......................................................................30  
Update test pattern log window..................................................................30  
Visual output check ...............................................................................30  
Visual output check ...............................................................................31  
Adjustment of Frequency.........................................................................31  
Adjustment of Phase..............................................................................32  
Update patterns ...................................................................................32  
Log window special overlap patterns ...........................................................33  
Overlap zone adjustment.........................................................................33  
Overlap area adjustment .........................................................................33  
Updating gamma and soft edge blending ......................................................34  
Update test pattern log window..................................................................35  
Gamma setup .....................................................................................35  
Apply bytelevel test pattern ......................................................................35  
Contrast and color equalization .................................................................36  
Send blacklevel test pattern .....................................................................36  
Black level adjustment............................................................................36  
Black level adjustment............................................................................37  
Set Virtual coordinates ...........................................................................37  
Wizard result window .............................................................................38  
Setting save .......................................................................................38  
Save to file window ...............................................................................38  
File download window ............................................................................39  
Select for the ’existing file’ way..................................................................39  
Load configuration window.......................................................................40  
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List of images  
The different window parts .......................................................................41  
Display selection ..................................................................................42  
Apply level settings ...............................................................................42  
RS232 Communication window .................................................................43  
Status change RS232 ............................................................................44  
Select Autodetection..............................................................................45  
Autodetection page ...............................................................................45  
Window selection .................................................................................48  
Select window .....................................................................................48  
Move window......................................................................................48  
Moving via the output box........................................................................49  
Start Scaling window .............................................................................49  
Scaling the window ...............................................................................49  
Scaling via the Output box .......................................................................49  
Group changes selected .........................................................................50  
Group changes....................................................................................50  
Z-order change....................................................................................51  
Z-order change....................................................................................51  
Select Z-order .....................................................................................51  
Z-order selection ..................................................................................51  
Changing the aspect ratio........................................................................52  
Click on change name icon ......................................................................53  
Name change prompt window ...................................................................53  
Background message ............................................................................54  
Window lock .......................................................................................54  
Full window selection .............................................................................55  
Full window settings ..............................................................................55  
Select full size .....................................................................................55  
Viewport set up for IE5.5 or lower...............................................................56  
Viewport set up for IE6.0 .........................................................................56  
View control selected .............................................................................57  
View control window ..............................................................................57  
Resizing a viewport ...............................................................................57  
Moving a viewport.................................................................................57  
Selecting default viewport........................................................................58  
Default viewport settings will be loaded ........................................................58  
Default viewport settings .........................................................................58  
Select viewport setup.............................................................................58  
Viewport set up for multiple background .......................................................59  
Viewport for multiple ’overlapped’ background ................................................60  
Select viewport group changes..................................................................60  
Copy viewport settings ...........................................................................61  
Select Visible ......................................................................................61  
Zebra on a single color ...........................................................................62  
Full color image ...................................................................................62  
Result image after color keying..................................................................62  
Color key window activation .....................................................................63  
Color key window status OFF ...................................................................63  
Color key window status ON.....................................................................63  
Alpha blending selection .........................................................................65  
Adjust settings source ............................................................................66  
Work space resolution............................................................................66  
Preset configuration window.....................................................................68  
Info preset layout configuration..................................................................68  
Preset info on mouse over .......................................................................69  
Keyboard representation .........................................................................70  
Control menu ......................................................................................73  
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Configuration manager page ....................................................................73  
Saving a configuration on the same name .....................................................75  
Save OK ...........................................................................................75  
Select a configuration to delete..................................................................77  
Delete message...................................................................................77  
Select Preferences................................................................................81  
Preferences window ..............................................................................81  
Window offset .....................................................................................82  
Screen position....................................................................................82  
ViewScape configuration.........................................................................84  
Selecting a preset timing .........................................................................86  
Advanced Timings menu.........................................................................87  
Sync generator timing window...................................................................87  
Display Interface timings window................................................................88  
Explanation of the terms .........................................................................89  
Test pattern generator window ..................................................................92  
Pattern choices....................................................................................93  
Start up soft edge & black level .................................................................94  
Soft Edge settings and black level adjustment.................................................94  
Setting DVI input slot D320 ......................................................................98  
Settings YUV/RG(s)B input slot D320 ........................................................ 100  
Settings SDI input slot D320................................................................... 103  
Setting HDSDI input slot for D320 series..................................................... 106  
Settings CVBS/S-Vid input slot D320......................................................... 109  
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