Barco Projector Cineversum 120 Quickstart Manual
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16. Input Source File Service 16. INPUT SOURCE FILE SERVICE Overview • About Stored files • Loading a File • Editing a File • File identification • Rename a file • Copy a file • Delete a file • Delete all files • File options 16.1 About Stored files Cine VERSUM Master memory The Master’s memory contains a list of files corresponding to the most used sources. When the Master starts up (with active con- nected sources to the input modules), the input signals are scanned and compared with an already stored file. Mostly the result is a new custom file (linked to the input slot and e.g. differences in adjustments) for that input signal which is stored in the memory of the Master. If the automatic created file needs small corrections, the Edit file option allows to adjust the file. If no stored file corresponds to the specs of the scanned input signal, a most corresponding file can be loaded for that input signal and then further edited to match the specs of the input signal. How a file is coded The stored file name includes 5 parts, e.g. bbbbbbbb.eee n ppppxppppi Part nameDescription bbbbbbbbBase name of the file (8 characters) e.g. vid625_2 eeeFile extension including: first character = C: custom made file first character = S: standard file second and third character: serial number (=file index) e.g. 05 nInput slot number e.g. 3 ppppxppppActive pixel format e.g. 692x285 iblank: non interlaced file i: interlaced file 16.2 Loading a File How to select the FILE SERVICE menu 1. Press the selection wheel onthe Master or theENTERkey on the Remote Control. The Main menu appears on-screen and in the graphical display. (menu 16-1) 2. Select item INSTALLATION by rotating the selection wheelon the Master or the up/down arrow keys on the Remote Control (menu 16-1) and press to confirm. 3. Press the selection wheel on the Master or the key ENTER on the Remote Control to confirm. The sub menu INSTALLATION appears on-screen and in the graphical display. (menu 16-2) R5976468 CINE VERSUM SYSTEM 03112003 97
16. Input Source File Service 4. Select item FILE SERVICE by rotating the selection wheel on the Master or the up/down arrow keys on the Remote Control (menu 16-2). 5. Press the selection wheel on the Master or the key ENTER on the Remote Control to confirm. The sub menu FILE SERVICE appears on-screen and in the graphical display. (menu 16-3) Cine VERSUM System Image Settings Advanced Settings Installation Service 1 NO MODULE 2 NO MODULE 3 VIDEO [VIDEO] 4 NO MODULE 5 NO MODULE 6 NO MODULE 7 RGB-YUV [RGB] 8 NO MODULE Shutdown Back Menu 16-1 Installation Input slots File service Display list Internal pattern When no signal Source transition OSD Configuration Language Keystone Global keystone: Yes Output: [Largest] Default input balance Back Menu 16-2 File Service Load Edit Rename Copy Delete Delete All Options Back Menu 16-3 Howtoloadafile 1. Select item LOAD by rotating the selection wheel on the Master or the up/down arrow keys on the Remote Control (menu 16-3). 2. Press the selection wheel on the Master or the key ENTER on the Remote Control to confirm. The sub menu LOAD FILE appears on-screen and in the graphical display. This menu allows to choice between 2 lists, Matching files and All files. Matching Files (menu 16-5)A list of the available files which fit the best the scanned input source. All Files (menu 16-6)A List of all available files (Stored and Custom files). (menu 16-4) 3. Select one of the two lists by rotating the selection wheel on the Master or the up/down arrow keys on the Remote Control. 4. Press the selection wheel on the Master or the key ENTER on the Remote Control to confirm. A list with all stored (S-files) and custom files (C-files) (depending the selected list) appears on-screen and in the graphical display. (menu 16-5) 5. Select a file which matches the best the input source, by rotating the selection wheel on the Master or the up/down arrow keys on the Remote Control. 6. Press the selection wheel on the Master or the key ENTER on the Remote Control to confirm. If the file doesn’t match fully the specs of the input signal, proceed to editing the file in the EDIT FILEmenu. Load File List Matching Files List All Files Back Menu 16-4 Load File xga75_gs.c01 7 1024x768 xga75_gs.s34 0 1024x768 Back Menu 16-5 Load File vid625_2.c02 3 692x285i vid625_2.s04 0 692x285i video525.s02 0 1024x240i video625.c03 1 1024x278i video625.s01 0 1024x278i xga75_gs.c01 7 1024x768 xga75_gs.s34 0 1024x768 more...... Back Menu 16-6 98R5976468 CINE VERSUM SYSTEM 03112003
16. Input Source File Service 16.3 Editing a File How to Edit a File 1. Select the FILE SERVICE menu (see Loading a File, page 97) 2. Select item EDIT by rotating the selection wheel on the Master or the up/down arrow keys on the Remote Control. The sub menu EDIT FILE (menu 16-7) appears on-screen and in the graphical display. This menu allows to choose between 2 lists, Active file and Select File. Active FileFile associated to the selected input module. When selecting Active File, the editing menu opens for that file (menu 16-8). Select FileWhen selected, a list of all files is displayed. The file you desire to edit must be selected (menu 16-9). menu 16-7) 3. Attentively read the specifications of the connected source and next, proceed editing the different parameters. Overview of the active parameters, image 10-4 Edit File Active File Select File Back Menu 16-7 Edit File Horizontal Total 1328 pixels Active 1024 pixels Start 270 pixels Period 16625ns Vertical Total 800 lines Active 768 lines Start 30 lines Interlaced [NO] Read AMDS Options Back Menu 16-8 Edit File vid625_2.c02 3 692x285i vid625_2.s04 0 692x285i video525.s02 0 1024x240i video625.c03 1 1024x278i video625.s01 0 1024x278i xga75_gs.c01 7 1024x768 xga75_gs.s34 0 1024x768 more...... Back Menu 16-9 How adjusting the parameters 1. For a parameter associated to a barscale, rotate the selection wheel on the Master or press the left/right arrow keys on the Remote Control to increment or decrement the value. (image 16-1) 2. For a parameter associated to a value change, on the Master, rotate the selection wheel to increment or decrement the digit and press the wheel to jump between digits and with the Remote Control,press the respective digit keys consecutively. (image 16-2) 3. For an item with the parameter between brackets, toggle with the selection wheel on the Master or with theENTERkey on the Remote Control to change the parameter. (image 16-3) Image 16-1 BarscaleImage 16-2 Value change Image 16-3 Toggle function 16.4 File identification How identifying the new selected source When selecting the respective input slot with the new source, the horizontal period, the total number of vertical lines and the inter- laced mode are automatically measured and filed in the menu table as a new custom file. When editing a custom file, NEVER adjust the automatically measured values as they are used to identify the input source file when selecting. R5976468 CINE VERSUM SYSTEM 0311200399
16. Input Source File Service Explanation of the Edit file menu items Menu ItemExplanation Horizontal Total PixelsIf the value for ’Horizontal Total pixels’ is wrong,sampling mistakes, small vertical bars will be seen in the image (Total numbers of pixels between 2 sync pulses is used to adjust the sampling rate). Select ’Total’ and increase or decrease the pixel quantity for no bars in the image. (image 16-4) Active pixelsThe ’Active pixels’ determine the width of the window on the screen. This value is normally given in the source specifications. If not, adjust until full image is displayed (no missing pixels). (image 16-4) Horizontal startThis is the number of the pixels between the beginning of the input signal and the start of the video information in the signal. (image 16-4) Horizontal PeriodThis is already filled in with the correct value at the time of the source identifying. Vertical Total LinesThis is already filled in with the correct value at the time of the source identifying. Active LinesThis is the number of horizontal lines determining the height of the projected image. This value is normally given in the specification of the source. If not, adjust until full image height is displayed (no missing lines). Vertical StartThis is the number of the lines between the start of the input signal and the start of the image on the screen. Interlaced [On] or [Off]This selection is automatically filled at source identifying. If he image is wrong, due to wrong measurements, use theENTERkey to toggle between On and Off. (For interlaced images, 1 frame contains 2 fields). Read AMDSAMDS = Automatic Mode Detection & Synchronization Selecting AMDS and confirmed withENTER, the system re-identify the input source. Explanation of the Edit file menu option items Option ItemExplanation Source NumberThe source number of a non-active source can be changed to any other source number. This makes it possible to create a file for future source numbers. Clamp PositionClamping determines the back level of the signal. The clamp pulse can be related to the leading or the trailing edge of the synchro pulse. Use theENTERkey to toggle between Leading and Trailing. (image 16-5) Clamp DelayThe time between the leading edge of the clamp pulse and the locked edge of the synchro pulse. Can be any value between 0 and 255. Change the value by pushing the curser key↑or↓. (image 16-5) Clamp WidthThe width of the clamp pulse can be any value between 0 and 255. Change the value by pushing the curser key↑or↓. image 16-5) Field PolarityThe field polarity function is used for interlaced images. Both rasters of the image could be shifted in a wrong way (double lines are visible in the image). This can be corrected by forcing the field polarity to Neg. or Pos. Use theENTERkey to toggle between Pos. and Neg. Field SelectDefault setting = [Both] The field select is only used for interlaced images. One frame of an interlaced image contains two fields, an even and an odd field. The choice exists to project [both] fields on the screen or only the [even] or [odd] field. This can be useful for 3D projection. Use theENTERkey to toggle between Both, Even and Odd. Vertical RefreshThe way of updating the image information on the display panels. This item is not available for Pal-NTSC-Secam sources, and for that reason displayed in gray. – For sources with a vertical frequency up to 60 Hz: the vertical refresh rate is the same as the vertical frequency of the source. This is a necessity to project moving images without ’motion artifacts’. For stationary images with a vertical frequency up to 60 Hz, it is still possible to use asynchronous refresh. When loading Pal, Secam or NTSC-files, the synchronous mode is default, for all other sources below 60 Hz, asynchronous mode is default. - For sources with a vertical frequency higher than 60Hz: the vertical refresh is different than the vertical frequency of the source. Synchronous refresh cannot be used. 100R5976468 CINE VERSUM SYSTEM 03112003
16. Input Source File Service Option ItemExplanation Vertical Synchro PolarityThe vertical refresh can be synchronized with the leading or trailing sync edge. Default setting is [Leading]. Toggling to [Trailing] is only necessary for special applications where the trailing edge of the synchro signal has to be taken as a reference. Use theENTERkey to toggle between Leading and Trailing. Film mode detection: [On] or [Off]Detects in the [on] mode if the source is film or video. Use theENTERkey to toggle between [on] or [off] When enabled, the hardware looks for telltale signs of 3:2 or 2:2 pull-down sequences. These are the result of converting cinema material recorded at 24 frames-per-second to the television frequencies of 60 or 50 interlaced fields per secondrespectively. When FILM conversion is detected, the original 24 frames-per-second are restored. This avoids de-interlacing artefacts, and results in a perfect artefact-free display. Note that in some cases (video clips, scrolling news stickers,...) FILM and VIDEO material are mixed on one screen. Thismay confuse the detector and cause it to go into FILM restoration mode. This will cause jaggies or motion artefacts. In such cases, disabling FILM mode processing is the best cure. Banner Protect: [On] or [Off]Only active when film mode detection is in the on position. Use theENTERkey to toggle between [on] or [off]. FILM mode processing normally processes the entire display, but this may cause problems on sources where video and FILM content are mixed. One very common example is scrolling banners at the bottom of the screen (e.g. financial news). For those cases, the banner protect feature will force the bottom quarter of the screen to be always processed in VIDEO mode, regardless of the rest of the screen, which may be either video or FILM mode. Image 16-4 Video pixels A Video Signal B Image C Total Pixels DStartPixels EActivePixels Image 16-5 Video clamping A Clamp signal B Leading edge sync signal C Trailing edge sync signal D Clamp pulse delay E Clamp pulse width 3:2 pull-down Method used to map the 24 fps of film onto the 30 fps (60 fields) or 25 fps (50 fields), so that one film frame occupies three video fields, the next two, etc. It means the two fieldsof every other video frame come from different film frames making operations such as rotoscoping impossible, and requiring care in editing. Some sophisticated equipment can unravel the 3:2 sequence to allow frame-by-frame treatment and subsequently re-compose 3:2. The 3:2 sequence repeats every five video frames and four film frames, the latter identified as A-D. Only film frame A is fully on a video frame and so exists at one time code only, making it the editable point of the video sequence. 2:2 pull-down The process of transferring 24-frames/sec film format into video by repeating each frame (used for PAL DVD’s) as two video fields. ( AD ) R5976468 CINE VERSUM SYSTEM 03112003101
16. Input Source File Service Artefacts Undesirable elements or defects in a video picture. These may occur naturally in the video process and must be eliminated in order to achieve a high-quality picture. Most common in analog are cross color and cross luminance. Most common in digital are macroblocks, which resemble pixelation of the video image. 16.5 Rename a file How to rename a file 1. Select the FILE SERVICE menu (Loading a File, page 97). 2. Select item RENAME by rotating the selection wheel on the Master or the↑or↓keys on the Remote Control. The sub menu RENAME FILE (menu 16-10) appears on-screen and in the graphical display, including a list of all stored customer files. 3. Select the file whose name you desire to change by rotating the selection wheel on the Master or the↑or↓arrow keys on the Remote Control. 4. Press the selection wheel on the Master or the key ENTER on the Remote Control to confirm. The selected file name, only the section file name with extension (extension is unchangeable), is displayed in the menu box RENAME FILE, requesting to enter new values. The first character is highlighted and can be changed. (menu 16-11) 5. Continue with changing the 8 characters consecutively as follows: - Pressing the cursor keys←or→on the Remote Control or pressing the selection wheel on the Master allows to select the character position. - Pressing the cursor keys↑or↓on the Remote Control or rotating the selection wheel on the Master allows to change the character ( Numeric characters can be entered remotely with the numeric keys). 6. When the last character of the file name has been entered, a message box pops up, confirming saving data. The message box disappears after a few seconds. (menu 16-12) Rename File vid625_2.c02 3 692x285i vid625_2.c04 0 692x285i video525.c02 0 1024x240i video625.c03 1 1024x278i video625.c01 0 1024x278i xga75_gs.c01 7 1024x768 xga75_gs.c34 0 1024x768 more...... Back Menu 16-10 Rename File Enter new value vid625_2.c02 Menu 16-11 Message Saving Data Menu 16-12 16.6 Copy a file How to copy a file 1. Select the FILE SERVICE menu (see Loading a File, page 97) 2. Select item COPY by rotating the selection wheel on the Master or the↑or↓keys on the Remote Control The sub menu COPY FILE (menu 16-13) appears on-screen and in the graphical display, including a list of all stored customer and standard files. 3. Select the file you desire to copy by rotating the selection wheel on the Master or the↑or↓keys on the Remote Control. 4. Press the selection wheel on the Master or the key ENTER on the Remote Control to confirm The menu box COPY FILE, requesting to enter new values for 8 characters (=file name) appears on-screen and in the graphical display . The first character is highlighted and can be filled in. (menu 16-14) 102 R5976468 CINE VERSUM SYSTEM 03112003
16. Input Source File Service 5. Continue with filling in the other characters consecutively as follows: - Pressing the cursor keys↑or↓on the Remote Control or rotating the selection wheel on the Master allows to select the characters. - Pressing the cursor keys←or→on the Remote Control or pressing the selection wheel on the Master allows to change the character ( Numeric characters can be entered remotely with the numeric keys). 6. At the end of the file name, a message box pops up, asking to confirm saving data. Press the key ENTER on the Remote Control or press the selection wheel on the master to confirm. (menu 16-15) The message box disappears and the new file name is stored WITH A NEW INDEX. Copy File vid625_2.c02 3 692x285i vid625_2.c04 0 692x285i video525.c02 0 1024x240i video625.s03 1 1024x278i video625.s01 0 1024x278i xga75_gs.s01 7 1024x768 xga75_gs.s34 0 1024x768 more...... Back Menu 16-13 Copy File Enter new value ________ Menu 16-14 Message Saving Data Menu 16-15 16.7 Delete a file How to delete a file 1. Select the FILE SERVICE menu (see Loading a File, page 97 2. Select item DELETE by rotating the selection wheel on the Master or the↑or↓keys on the Remote Control The sub menu DELETE FILE (menu 16-16) appears on-screen and in the graphical display, including a list of all stored customer files. 3. Select the file you desire to delete (Attention: the active file cannot be deleted) by rotating the selection wheel on the Master or the↑or↓keys on the Remote Control. 4. Press the selection wheel on the Master or the key ENTER on the Remote Control to delete the file (Attention: there is no confirmation request). The file is removed from the file list. Delete File vid625_2.c02 3 692x285i vid625_2.c04 0 692x285i video525.c02 0 1024x240i video625.c03 1 1024x278i video625.c01 0 1024x278i xga75_gs.c01 7 1024x768 xga75_gs.c34 0 1024x768 more...... Back Menu 16-16 R5976468 CINE VERSUM SYSTEM 03112003103
16. Input Source File Service 16.8 Delete all files How to delete ALL files 1. Select the FILE SERVICE menu (see Loading a File, page 97 2. Select item DELETE ALL by rotating the selection wheel on the Master or the↑or↓keys on the Remote Control. A confirmation request menu appears on-screen and in the graphical display. (menu 16-17) 3. Select menu item Yes or No, and press ENTER on the Remote Control or press the selection wheel on the Master to confirm: Menu itemResult NoSystem returns to FILE SERVICE menu. YESALL CUSTOMER files will be deleted, except the active file. The system returns to the FILE SERVICE menu. Delete All Are you sure? No Yes Back Menu 16-17 16.9 File options Setting the system for File Load and File Sort In the FILE OPTION from the FILE SERVICE menu, the way of sorting the files and file loading for new sources can be defined. Options Sort [Index] Load [Manually] Back Menu 16-18 File sortResult [Name]Thefilesinthelistwillbesortedonthefilename. [Index]The files in the list will be sorted on the file extension. File LoadResult [Automatic]Correct file will be loaded automatically. [Manually]Correct file has to be loaded manually. 104R5976468 CINE VERSUM SYSTEM 03112003
17. Adjusting the Picture 17. ADJUSTING THE PICTURE Overview • Setup Video and RGB module for the input signal type • Adjusting the Image Orientation • Adjusting the Image Aspect Ratio • Adjusting the Decoding Standard • White Peak Set up • Keystone Correction • Adjusting the Image Shift and Size • Outline the displayed Image (Blanking) • Alignment of the Input Balance • Phase adjustment for Computer signals • Gamma Correction • Adjusting the Color Temperature • Adjusting the Picture Controls 17.1 Setup Video and RGB module for the input signal type Introduction After the signal sources have been connected to the respectivemodules, the input signal type of the Video and RGB module has to be setup. ModuleSignal Type 1Signal Type 2Signal Type 3 VideoComposite VideoYUV (standard)S-Video RGB-YUVRGBYUV (progressive) How to setup the input mode 1. Press the jog dial on the Master or theADJkey on the Remote Control. The Main menu appears on-screen and in the graphical display. (menu 17-1) 2. Select item INSTALLATION by rotating the jog dial on the Master or the up/down arrow keys on the Remote Control (menu 17-1). 3. Press the jog dial on the Master or the keyENTERon the Remote Control to confirm. The sub menu INSTALLATION appears on-screen and in the graphical display. (menu 17-2) 4. Select item INPUT SLOTS by rotating the jog dial on the Master or the up/down arrow keys on the Remote Control (see menus in step 1). 5. Press the jog dial on the Master or the keyENTERon the Remote Control to confirm. The Input slots menu appears on-screen and in the graphical displayshowing the kind of inserted module in the respective slots, and for the Video and the RGB module the signal type setup placed between brackets. (menu 17-3) 6. Select, by rotating the jog dial on the Master or the up/down arrow keys on the Remote Control, the Input slot you desire to change the signal input setting (see menus in step 3). 7. Toggle by pressing the jog dial on the Master or theENTERkey on the Remote Control until the correct input type appears between brackets. R5976468 CINE VERSUM SYSTEM 03112003 105
17. Adjusting the Picture 8. Repeat the same action for all installed Video and RGB modules. 9. Leave the GUI menus: - Using the jog dial on the Master: scroll in the menu to the bottom until item ’Back’ is pointed and press to confirm. Repeat the same action if necessary. - Using the Remote Control: press theEXITkey to leave the menus consecutively or press theADJkey to leave the menus at once. Cine VERSUM System Image Settings Advanced Settings Installation Service 1 NO MODULE 2 NO MODULE 3 VIDEO [VIDEO] 4 NO MODULE 5 NO MODULE 6 NO MODULE 7 RGB-YUV [RGB] 8 NO MODULE Shutdown Back Menu 17-1 Installation Input slots File service Display list Internal pattern When no signal Source transition OSD Configuration Language Keystone Global keystone: Yes Output: [Largest] Default input balance Back Menu 17-2 Input Slots Slot module [Type] 1 NO MODULE 2 NO MODULE 3 VIDEO [VIDEO] 4 NO MODULE 5 NO MODULE 6 NO MODULE 7 RGB-YUV [RGB] 8 NO MODULE Back Menu 17-3 17.2 Adjusting the Image Orientation Image orientation set up is applicable on the Cine VERSUM 80 and on the Cine VERSUM 120 only. How to adjust the image orientation Depending the projector mounting, the orientation of displayed imagehas to be corrected. This function is available for the projector display only. 1. Enter the INSTALLATION menu (Setup Video and RGB module for the input signal type, page 105). 2. Select item DISPLAY LIST by rotating the jog dial on the Master or the up/down arrow keys on the Remote Control. (menu 17-4) 3. Press the jog dial on the Master or the keyENTERon the Remote Control to confirm. The Display List menu appears on-screen and in the graphical display showing the detected displays, inclusive address number, display name (can be renamed) and status. (menu 17-5) 4. Select the projector you have to correct the image orientation by rotating the jog dial on the Master or the up/down arrow keys on the Remote Control. 5. Press the jog dial on the Master or the keyENTERon the Remote Control to confirm. The Display Settings menu for that particular display appears on-screen and in the graphical display showing the specific items for the selected display (is different for Plasma and Projector display). (menu 17-6) 6. Select item ORIENTATION by rotating the jog dial on the Master or the up/down arrow keys on the Remote Control. 7. Press the jog dial on the Master or the keyENTERon the Remote Control to confirm. The Orientation menu appears on-screen and in the graphical displayshowing the 4 possible mounting configuration. (menu 17-7) 106 R5976468 CINE VERSUM SYSTEM 03112003