Runco Television XP-65 User Manual
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Installation CinemaWall XP-50/XP-65 Installation/Operation Manual 17 PREL IMINARY RGB and Component Video Connections: See Figure 3-3. Figure 3-3. RGB and Component Video Connections 1. Change the “COMPONENT/RGB-IN SELECT” setting in the SET UP menu to “COMPONENT” or “RGB” according to the color space used by the source. 2. The CinemaWall supports only “sync-on-green” RGB signals on this input. If your source outputs composite sync or separate horizontal and vertical sync, connect it to the PC input. SLOT3 PR/CR/R PB/CB/BY/GAUDIORL COMPONENT/RGB IN AUDIO OUT Y , P B , P R , OUT P R P B Y L R COMPONEN T VIDEO OUT RCA-BNC adapter plug Computer RGB Camcorder or DVD DTV-Set-Top Box (DTV-STB) Note
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Installation 18 CinemaWall XP-50/XP-65 Installation/Operation Manual PREL IMINARY Analog (Computer) RGB Connections: The CinemaWall has an RGB input and a stereo audio input for connecting a personal computer; see Figure 3-4. Figure 3-4. Analog RGB Connections 1. Refer to Supported Timings on page 62 for a list of computer signals compatible with the CinemaWall. Use with signals other than those listed may cause some functions not to work. 2. Some Macintosh computers may require a Macintosh video adapter. Contact your nearest authorized service center or dealer. 3. The PC input supports the VESA Display Data Channel (DDC 2B) standard. This standard provides “Plug and Play” capability; the display and a VESA DDC-compatible computer communicate their setting requirements, allowing for quick and easy setup. In order for Plug and Play to work correctly, you must turn on the CinemaWall before you turn on the connected computer. 4. This CinemaWall may not be able to display images from some notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD) mode. Should this occur, switch the notebook computer to “CRT only” mode. If you are unsure how to do this, refer to your notebook computer’s user manual. Note AUDIO PC IN Conversion adapter (if necessary)Mini D-sub 15p RGB PC cable Stereo plug Audio Connect a cable which matches the audio output terminal on the computer.(Male)(Female)
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Installation CinemaWall XP-50/XP-65 Installation/Operation Manual 19 PREL IMINARY RS-232 Controller Connection Use a straight-through RS-232 cable with a 9-pin male connector to connect a PC or home theater control/automation system (if present) to the RS-232 port on the CinemaWall; see Figure 3-5. For more information about using this connection, refer to Serial Communications on page 55. Figure 3-5. RS-232 Control System Connection Connecting External Speakers (Optional) Connect the (positive) and (negative) speaker wires to the SPEAKER-R and SPEAKER-L terminals; see Figure 3-6. Maintain the correct polarity. For more information, refer to the owner’s manual for your speakers. Figure 3-6. External Speaker Connection SERIAL 6789 13452 Personal Computer (or Control/Automation System)(Male) RS-232C Straight Cable 9-pin Connector Pin Assignments: 2 Receive Data 3Transmit Data 5Ground 1, 4, 6, 9 Not Connected 7, 8 (shorted together) 1 2 1 2 Speaker Terminal (R)Speaker Terminal (R)
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Installation 20 CinemaWall XP-50/XP-65 Installation/Operation Manual PREL IMINARY Connecting AC PowerPlug the female end of the power cord into the AC receptacle on the rear of the CinemaWall. Connect the other end to your AC power source. Figure 3-7. AC Power Connection ➤ XP-50 XP-65
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CinemaWall XP-50/XP-65 Installation/Operation Manual 21 PREL IMINARY 4.1 Turning on the Power 1. Turn on your source components. 2. Press the main power switch on the CinemaWall (see Figure 2-1 or Figure 2-2). The standby/on indicator lights green. 3. After a brief warm-up period (approximately five seconds), the CinemaWall will display an image. 4. Press the POWER button on the remote control to put the CinemaWall into standby mode. The power indicator lights solid red. 5. Press the POWER button again to return to normal operation. 4.2 Changing the OSD Language The CinemaWall OSD language is initially set to English, but can also display the menus in Russian, German, French, Italian or Spanish. To change the OSD language: 1. Press SET UP on the remote control unit. 2. Press repeatedly until OSD LANGUAGE is highlighted. 3. Press or to select the desired language. The change takes effect immediately. 4.3 Setting the Day and Time You can program the CinemaWall to perform various actions, such as turning on or off, at specific times of the day and days of the week. In order to take advantage of this capability, the CinemaWall internal clock must be set correctly. To do this: 1. Press SET UP on the remote control unit. 2. Press or repeatedly until PRESENT TIME SETUP is highlighted. 3. Press the ACTION () button. 4. Press or repeatedly to highlight DAY in the menu. 5. Press or to select the current day of the week. 6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to set the current time of day. 7. Press or repeatedly to highlight SET in the menu, then press the ACTION () button. 4. Operation DAY TUE PRESENT TIME OF DAY 10:00PRESENT TIME OF DAY MON 99:99 PRESENT TIME SETUP SELECTRETURN SET SET
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Operation 22 CinemaWall XP-50/XP-65 Installation/Operation Manual PREL IMINARY 4.4 Setting the Computer Display Properties To maximize image quality when using the CinemaWall with a personal computer, you may need to adjust the display properties of your computer’s video card. To do this on a Microsoft® Windows®-based PC: 1. Choose Settings from the Windows Start Menu and click on “Control Panel.” 2. Double click on the Display icon. 3. Click the Settings tab on the display dialog box. 4. Set the Screen area to 1024x768 pixels. 5. Click the Advanced button and click the Monitor tab on the dialog box. Set the Refresh Frequency to 60Hz and click OK.
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Operation CinemaWall XP-50/XP-65 Installation/Operation Manual 23 PREL IMINARY 4.5 Selecting an Input Source To select an input source, press the INPUT button on the remote control repeatedly. 4.6 Changing the Aspect Ratio To change the aspect ratio (size and shape) of the displayed image, press the ASPECT ( ) button repeatedly on the remote control. Select the appropriate aspect ratio for the type of program material being viewed; refer to Table 4-1. Note that some aspect ratios are unavailable and/or not useful with certain types of source material. The optimal setting depends on a number of factors, such as: The aspect ratio of the source material, as broadcast or encoded on the playback medium. The “display type” (16:9 or 4:3) and output resolution settings at the source component. Most modern DVD/BD players and set-top boxes have such controls. Viewer preference (original aspect ratio with “black bars,” or a full-screen presentation with some distortion or cropping). 1. The native resolution of the CinemaWall is 1920 x 1080. Other horizontal or vertical resolutions may be scaled upward or downward to fit the display. 2. With most computers, you can get the best picture at 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz. To prevent image retention (burn) on your display, ALWAYS use a screen saver and set it to the shortest possible time. Note WARNING The aspect ratio selection is saved independently for each input.Note
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Operation 24 CinemaWall XP-50/XP-65 Installation/Operation Manual PREL IMINARY Table 4-1. Aspect Ratio Settings Aspect Ratio Setting (Note) Input Image -> Displayed ImageDescriptionAll Aspect = ONAll Aspect = OFF 16:916:9 16:9 linearly scales the source active image hori - zontally and vertically to fill a 16:9 screen. With standard-definition (SD) signals, 4:3 images are stretched horizontally to fill the screen. 14:9– Letterbox pictures with a 14:9 aspect ratio are enlarged vertically and hori - zontally so that they fill the screen vertically and are slightly smaller than the screen horizontally. The top and bottom edges of the image are cut off. Side pan - els appear at the left and right edges of the screen. VIRTUAL- WIDE1VIRTUAL- WIDE VIRTUALWIDE and VIRTUALWIDE1 scale a 4:3 image NON-linearly (more on the sides than in the center) to fit a 16:9 screen. With 16:9 images, the cen - ter area is horizontally com- pressed by a small amount. VIRTUAL- WIDE2– VIRTUALWIDE2 scales a 16:9 image NON-linearly (more on the sides than in the center) to fit a 16:9 screen. The left and right edges of the image are cut off. Note: To make all of the aspect ratio selections listed here available to the viewer, set All Aspect in the OPTIONS menu (described on page 51) to On.
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Operation CinemaWall XP-50/XP-65 Installation/Operation Manual 25 PREL IMINARY 4:3(1)4:3 4:3 (4:3(1)) linearly scales the source image horizon - tally and vertically to fill a 4:3 screen. Side panels are dis - played at the left and right edges of the screen. 4:3(2)– 4:3(2) displays a 16:9 source image in its original aspect ratio and masks the left and right sides. FILLFILL FILL is similar to VIRTUALWIDE2 (see above), but employs a lin - ear, horizontal stretch. Note: This setting is not available with SD signals. LETTER- BOX1LETTER- BOX LETTERBOX (LETTERBOX1) scales (zooms in on) a 4:3 image linearly (by the same amount on all sides) to fill a 16:9 display, cropping the top and bottom of the image. 16:9 images are vertically scaled by a factor of approximately 1.33, but the width is unchanged. LETTER- BOX2–LETTERBOX2 scales (zooms in on) a 16:9 image linearly (by the same amount on all sides) to fill a 16:9 display, cropping the image on all sides. Table 4-1. Aspect Ratio Settings (continued) Aspect Ratio Setting (Note) Input Image -> Displayed Image Description All Aspect = ONAll Aspect = OFF Note: To make all of the aspect ratio selections listed here available to the viewer, set All Aspect in the OPTIONS menu (described on page 51) to On.
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Operation 26 CinemaWall XP-50/XP-65 Installation/Operation Manual PREL IMINARY 4.7 Using Picture-In-Picture (PIP) Use PIP to display an image from two sources at the same time in a variety of ways. For more information on setting up PIP and how it works, refer to MULTI PIP SETUP on page 43. Activating PIPTo activate PIP, press the MULTI PIP () remote control button. Swapping the Main and PIP Images Press SWAP () to replace the main image with the secondary sub-image and vice versa. LETTER- BOX3–LETTERBOX2 scales (zooms in on) a 2.35:1 image linearly (by the same amount on all sides) to fill a 16:9 display, cropping the image on all sides. CINEMACINEMA Select CINEMA to view 2.35:1 source material in its native aspect ratio. CINEMA masks the upper and lower portions of the screen to create a viewable area with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio. The geometry of the active image area is unchanged. Table 4-1. Aspect Ratio Settings (continued) Aspect Ratio Setting (Note) Input Image -> Displayed Image Description All Aspect = ONAll Aspect = OFF Note: To make all of the aspect ratio selections listed here available to the viewer, set All Aspect in the OPTIONS menu (described on page 51) to On. ➤ ➤ A B A B A B B A B A B A [Picture out Picture] Main picture Sub picture[Picture and Picture] [Picture in Picture] Main picture Sub picture Main picture Sub picture