Dwin Electronics Transvision 3 Enhanced Users Manual
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9 3. SWITCHED +12 VDC OUTPUTS The TransVision ™ 3E Processor has two switched +12 VDC outlets (2.5 mm DC plug) labeled as RY1 and RY2. These outlets may be used to trigger a relay in an electric device. Each output provides 100 ma DC current. See Relay Setup menu for more details. 4. RGB INPUTS The RGBS1 and RGBS2 inputs (D-sub 15) are provided for High-Definition (480p, 580p, 720p, 1080i) sources and computer graphics with VGA, SVGA, XGA, and WXGA resolution. For computer graphics with VGA, SVGA, XGA, or WXGA it is recommended to set the computer to 60 Hz vertical frequency. Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name 1 Data 2- 10 Data 1+ 18 Data 0+ 2 Data 2+ 11 Data 1 / Shield 19 Data 0 / Shield 3 Data 2 / Shield 14 +5V Power 22 Clock Shield 6 DDC Clock 15 Ground 23 Clock+ 7 DDC Data 16 Hot Plug Detect 24 Clock- 9 Data 1- 17 Data 0- The following are the pin assignments for the DVI-D connectors: Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name 1 Red 6 Ground 11 2 Green 7 Ground 12 3 Blue 8 Ground 13 Horz. SYNC 4 9 Ground 14 Vert. SYNC 5 10 15 The following are the pin assignments for the D-sub 15 pin connector: 5. RS-232 COMPUTER INPUT The RS-232C serial interface is provided for external control of the TransVision ™ 3E from a central controller, such as a Home Theater control computer, Smart Home automation system, etc. For D-sub 9 pin connector pin-out and RS-232 command list, please refer to “TransVision ™ 3E RS-232 Control” section. 6. S-VIDEO INPUTS (S1, S2) The S1 and S2 inputs are provided for NTSC (480i) or PAL (580i) video sources, such as off-air tuners, satellite systems, cable boxes, SVHS VCR and DVD play - ers. S-Video inputs, instead of composite video inputs, are recommended for use with DVD players and satellite systems.
10 7. COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUTS (V1, V2) The V1 and V2 inputs are provided for NTSC (480i) or PAL (580i) video sources, such as off-air tuners, satellite systems, cable boxes, VCR and DVD players. 8. COMPONENT VIDEO INPUTS (Y1, Y2, Y3) Two component video Y, Cr, Cb or Y, Pr, Pb inputs are provided for interlaced video signals from regular DVD players (480i, 580i), progressive component video signals from progressive DVD players (480p, 580p), and progressive or interlaced HD signals (480p, 540p, 720p, 1080i) from HD sources. The TransVi - sion™ 3E Processor automatically detects the resolution and configuration of the component video signal applied to its input and processes it accordingly. 9. AC POWER RECEPTACLE The AC power receptacle should be connected to a non-switched 120 VAC outlet using the power cord provided with the TransVision ™ 3E system. DWIN strongly recommends that the TransVision ™ 3E Projector and Proces- sor both be connected to the same AC line circuit using a high quality surge protector or power line conditioner.
11 Programming URC-100 Remote Control to Operate the TransVision ™ 3E Processor The TransVision™ 3E System is shipped with a factory pre-programmed remote control. 1. Press the TV device button. 2. Press and hold both the SHIFT and ENTER buttons for 3 seconds. The display will blink “Set” and then “DWIN.” 3. Enter the TransVision ™ 3E brand code: 177 4. Press the LIGHT button on the right hand side to complete the programming. To operate other audio and video devices refer to the URC-100 Operating Manual.
12 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 +1 0 0 ENT MODESUBCTRREAR = SELECT AUD C DDVD AUX SA T MUTE MENUEXIT GUIDE INFO PREV CH TV VC R OFF TV VC R SHIFT CBLLIGHT DWIN ON VOL C H Quick Reference Remote Control Operation
13 The remote control provided with the TransVision™ 3E is a universal remote control capable of controlling 8 different devices. 1. Select TV device to control the TransVision™ 3E System. 2. Press ON to turn the TransVision™ 3E ON. 3. Press OFF to turn the TransVision™ 3E OFF. 4. Press MENU to display the Main menu or to return to the previous menu. 5. Use the numbered buttons for direct switching of inputs. To select a specific input, press a numbered button. 6. Press up ▲ or down ▼ to sequence through the on-screen menu options. 7. Press l eft ◀ or right ▶ to adjust values or to navigate to sub-menus. 8. Press SEL to advance to a sub-menu. 9. Press EXIT to clear the on-screen menus. 10. Press ENTER to perform a selected function. 11. Press INFO to display the system status. 12. Press GUIDE to sequence through format options. Or press CTR up ▲ followed by a numbered buttons 1-4 to select format. The brand code for TransVision ™ 3E is 177. For Press Composite Video Inputs 1 or 2 S-Video Inputs 3 or 4 Component Inputs 5 or 6 RGB Inputs 7 or 8 DVI Inputs 9 or 0 Numeric Button Standard Format HD Format 1 Standard HD 2 Anamorphic Custom 3 Letterbox 4 Custom
14 Navigating the Control Menus Information Menu The Information menu reports the current status for input video source and lamp hours used. The Information menu may be accessed when no other menu is displayed on the screen. 1. To display the Information Menu , press INFO button on the remote control. 2. Press EXIT on the remote to clear the screen immediately. Main Menu The Main menu offers a choice of Input selection or Format selection, and navigation options to Video controls and Setup functions. 1. Press MENU to display the Main menu. 2. Scroll up ▲ or down ▼ the list to highlight the desired option. 3. Press left ◀ or right ▶ to adjust values or navigate to sub-menus. 4. Press EXIT on the remote to clear the screen immediately. The Time Out feature will automatically clear the screen unless another button on the remote or front panel is pressed. Information Input DVI 1 Format HD Video Type 720p Lamp Hours 58 DWIN TransVision™ Input DVI 1 Format HD Video Setup
15 Input Option All 10 video inputs may be selected either directly or through Input menu. To select a video input directly, press the numeric buttons on the remote control that corresponds to the desired input: • For composite video inputs, press 1 or 2 • For S-Video inputs, press 3 or 4 • For component video inputs, press 5 or 6 • For RGB inputs, press 7 or 8 • For DVI inputs, press 9 or 0 To select a video input through the menu: 1. From the Main menu scroll up ▲ or down ▼ to highlight the Input option. 2. Use the left ◀ or right ▶ buttons to sequentially select the input sources. 3. Or while the Input option is highlighted use the numbered buttons 1 through 0 on the remote control for direct switching of inputs. Format Option The Format option refers to the aspect ratio of the recorded video. For example, a DVD player which is connected to the component input may be used to playback Standard (4:3), Anamorphic or Letterbox format. Format selection is provided for 480i, 480p, 580i and 580p video sources. For 540p, 720p and 1080i signals, the system will automatically select HD (16:9) aspect ratio. In addition to predefined formats, a Custom format selection is provided. To adjust the custom format, see the Custom Format section in the Setup menu. Numeric Button Input 1 Video 1 (composite) 2 Video 2 (composite) 3 S-Video 1 4 S-Video 2 5 Component 1 6 Component 2 7 RGB1 8 RGB2 9 DVI 1 0 DVI 2 Numeric Button Standard Format HD Format 1 Standard HD 2 Anamorphic Custom 3 Letterbox 4 Custom DWIN TransVision™ Input Video 1 Format Standard Video Setup
16 1. From the Main menu scroll up ▲ or down ▼ to highlight the Format option. This enables to select the aspect ratio. 2. Use the left ◀ or right ▶ buttons to sequentially select the aspect ratio. 3. Or use buttons 1-4 on the remote control for direct selection of Formats. 4. To change formats without entering the Main menu, Press the GUIDE button. To access the format option directly (bypassing the Main menu), press the GUIDE button followed by the corresponding number buttons: 1, 2, 3 or 4. Format settings for each video input are stored separately in the system’s memory. These settings are recalled for each input and video type when selected. Video Control Menu 1. From the Main menu scroll up ▲ or down ▼ to highlight the Video option. 2. Use the left ◀, right ▶ or SEL buttons to advance to the Video Control menu. 3. To access Video menu directly bypassing the Main menu, press either the up ▲ or down ▼ button. 4. Use the up ▲ or down ▼ buttons to select the desired Video Control option. 5. Use the left ◀ or right ▶ buttons to adjust video settings. Once you press the left ◀ or right ▶ buttons this menu will be replaced with a single line. This allows you to see the picture while adjusting the control settings. DWIN TransVision™ Input Video 1 Format Standard Video Setup Video Controls Contrast 50 Brightness 50 Color 50 Tint 50 Sharpness 5 Contrast 50
17 6. To restore the full Video menu , press MENU, up ▲ or down ▼ buttons. Picture setting changes made with the Video menu are saved in memory for each of the ten video inputs. Many video sources are different enough to re - quire this fine-adjusting and these settings will be recalled each time a video input is selected. Setup Options 1. From the Main menu scroll up ▲ or down ▼ to highlight the Setup option. 2. Use the left ◀, right ▶ or SEL buttons to advance to the Setup Options menu. Setup Options Menu Timeout 30 sec Menu Position Norm Rename Inputs On Rename Formats On Num Buttons Input Screen Setup Image Setup Custom Format Relay Setup Power Setup Lamp Hours Menu Timeout This feature selects the length of time before the on-screen menus are removed from the screen. 1. Use the left ◀ or right ▶ buttons to select 15, 30, 45 or 60 seconds. Menu Position This feature is provided to adjust the menu location of the Digital Video Proces- sor so that it won’t obscure the on-screen menus from your other video input devices (DVD, cable, satellite). DWIN TransVision™ Menu Position 1. Use all four arrow buttons ( left ◀, right ▶, up ▲, down ▼) to adjust the menu position on the screen.
18 Rename Input Video 1 Video 1 2. After adjusting to a desired menu position, press MENU button on the remote to go back to the Setup menu or press EXIT button to clear the screen. Rename Inputs This feature allows you to change the names of all ten video input sources which appear on the Main menu. A default name is provided for each input such as Video 1. 1. Scroll up ▲ or down ▼ the default list to highlight a desired input. 2. Scroll the right ▶ cursor key to the first character in the highlighted (right column) listing. 3. When the first character is highlighted (as shown), use the up ▲ or down ▼ cursors to scroll through the alpha numeric options. Scrolling up ▲ starts with the letter “A” and continues to the end of the alpha- bet followed by numbers and punctuation marks. Scrolling down ▼ repeats the process in exactly the opposite order. 4. Choose a character for the first space. 5. Then scroll right ▶ again and select the next character. Each input name can be of 11 characters long. 6. When you have completed renaming the first input, scroll left ◀ to exit the right column. 7. Scroll up ▲ or down ▼ the default list to repeat the process for all of the inputs you wish to rename. Rename Formats A default name is provided for each format such as Standard, Letterbox, Anamorphic, HD or Custom. To enter a different name, use the cursor to high - light Rename Formats and follow the same instructions as in the Rename Inputs menu. Rename Formats Standard Standard