Runco V 63hd Installation And Operation Manual
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Operation Vistage™ Series Flat-Panel Display Installation/Operation Manual 37 PREL IMINARY Height: Select Height from the Input Position menu to change the projected image height. Press to increase the height; press to decrease it. Overscan/Overscan Mode: Overscan pushes the outside edge of the active picture area of the video signal out beyond the edge of the display area. Some television programs are produced based on the assumption that older television sets may not display the outer edges of the broadcast picture area. Overscan effectively trims away these inactive, outer edges and enlarges the remaining portion of the image to fill the display area. For HDTV, DVDs and other video sources, Overscan is generally not necessary or desirable. This control defines the amount of overscan applied to the image. The range is from 0 to 20. There are two overscan modes: Crop mode, each increment adds a mask at the top, bottom, left and right edges of the source image equal to 0.5% of the displayed horizontal resolution (1% total). A setting of 10, for example, crops the image 5% on all sides or 10% total. Zoom mode, each increment adds a factor to the scaling of the source image so that the vertical and horizontal resolutions are 100% plus 1% increments of the size determined by the aspect ratio function. A setting of 10, for example, zooms in on the image 5% on all sides or 10% total. Figure 4-6 illustrates the effect of each overscan mode setting. Figure 4-6. Overscan Modes Off Crop Zoom 4:3 16:9 = Source Image Area = Edge Noise = Screen (16:9)
Operation 38 Vistage™ Series Flat-Panel Display Installation/Operation Manual PREL IMINARY Phase (RGB, Component or SCART sources): This control adjusts the phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to the incoming signal. Adjust the phase when an RGB, Component or SCART image still shows shimmer or “noise” after Tracking has been optimized. For best results, use a good test pattern such as a smooth gray consisting of a clear pattern of black and white pixels, or a similar “half on, half off” graphic image. Adjust the slidebar until the image stabilizes and each pixel is clearly defined. You may notice that you can stabilize the image at more than one point. Use either setting in such cases. Tracking (RGB, Component or SCART sources): Tracking determines the frequency of the pixel sampling clock, indicated by the number of incoming pixels per line, so that all pixels generated by a particular source are sampled. Steady flickering or several soft vertical stripes or bands across the entire image indicates poor pixel tracking. Proper pixel tracking helps ensure that the image quality is consistent across the screen, that aspect ratio is maintained and that pixel phase (see above) can be optimized. Memory PresetsFor each input, the DHD Controller lets you save image quality settings as presets that you can recall at a later time. You can create up to four presets per input and display mode (resolution and frame rate). The DHD Controller stores the following display modes in each memory preset: 720p/24 Hz 720p/25 Hz 720p/30 Hz 720p/50 Hz 720p/60 Hz 1080i/50 Hz 1080i/50 Hz (Australia) 1080i/60 Hz 1080p/24 Hz 1080p/25 Hz 1080p/30 Hz 1080p/50 Hz 1080p/60 Hz Use the Memory Presets menu to recall saved image presets, or to save image settings in the “Custom 1” or “Custom 2” memory location. The currently-selected preset is indicated by a “Δ to its left; in the example shown here, ISF Night is selected.Adjust the Phase after adjusting Tracking (see below). Tip Memory Presets ÎISF Night ISF Day Custom 1 Save Reset Custom 2 Save Reset ➤
Operation Vistage™ Series Flat-Panel Display Installation/Operation Manual 39 PREL IMINARY You should save changes to any of the following settings to a preset; otherwise they will be lost when a new input source or resolution is selected: Brightness Color saturation Sharpness Color temperature and white balance To select a memory preset, press or to highlight it and press ENTER. To save the settings for the current input and display mode to the Custom 1 or Custom 2 memory preset, select it, press or to highlight Save and press ENTER. To reset the Custom 1 or Custom 2 memory preset to its factory-default state, select it, press or to highlight Reset and press ENTER. Sleep Timer Select Sleep Timer from the Main Menu to turn off the V-50HD/V-63HD after a specified interval. Press or to select Off, 30 Minutes, 60 Minutes, 90 Minutes, 2 Hours or 4 Hours. Then, press ENTER. To save the settings for the current input and display mode to the ISF Night or ISF Day memory preset, select Save ISF Night or Save ISF Day from the Calibration menu (refer to Save ISF Night/Save ISF Day on page 44). Note Sleep Timer ÎOff 30 Minutes 60 Minutes 90 Minutes 2Hours 4Hours
Operation 40 Vistage™ Series Flat-Panel Display Installation/Operation Manual PREL IMINARY InformationSignal / System: Select Information from the Main Menu, then choose either Signal or System to display information about the current input signal (resolution, frequency, type et cetera) and installed firmware versions, as well as other information that uniquely identifies your DHD Controller and display device. Should you ever need to contact Runco Technical Support, this information will help them answer your questions or resolve product performance issues. Network: Select Information from the Main Menu, then choose Network to display information about the Ethernet network connection. To enable network communication via Ethernet, refer to IP Configuration on page 48. Field Service / Manufacturing: The Field Service and Manufacturing menus are password-protected and intended for use only by Runco service personnel and factory technicians. Information Signal System Network Field Service Manufacturing ➤ Signal Input SourceHDMI 1 Signal Format1080p/60 Input Resolution1920x1080 Vertical Freq59.94 Hz Horizontal Freq67.500 kHz Pixel Clock148.500 MHz Color SpaceREC709 Sync TypeSeparate Memory PresetISF Night System ModelDHD-LS Display NameV-50HD/V-63HD Output Resolution1920x1080 Serial Number00000000 Boot Version4.0 Firmware Version4.0 Micro Version4.0 Network MAC Address1A:2B:3C:4D:5E:6F IP Address192.168.0.150 Subnet Mask255.255.0.0 Default Gateway192.168.1.1 DHCPEnabled Network StatusConnected
Operation Vistage™ Series Flat-Panel Display Installation/Operation Manual 41 PREL IMINARY Calibration Use the Calibration menu to perform advanced picture quality adjustments. This menu should be used by ISF-certified technicians only. To recall the ISF Night or ISF Day settings, select “ISF Night” or “ISF Day” from the Memory Presets menu (see page 38) or use the corresponding remote control buttons. Display Color - Common Settings: Use the Display Color - Common Settings menu to adjust the color balance at the DHD Controller output. These settings are saved independently for each input and display mode. Use the Gain controls to correct color imbalances in the bright areas of the image. A good way to do this is to use a test pattern consisting mostly of solid white areas, such as an 80 IRE “window” pattern. If the white areas contain traces of red (Pr), green (Y) or blue (Pr), decrease the Gain for that color. set: Use the Offset controls to correct color imbalances in the dark areas of the image. A good way to do this is to use a test pattern consisting mostly of dark gray areas, such as a 30 IRE “window” pattern. If the gray areas contain traces of red (Pr), green (Y) or blue (Pr), decrease the Offset for that color. Gamma: Select Gamma from the Display Color - Common Settings menu to choose a de-gamma curve. Used correctly, the Gamma control can improve contrast while maintaining good details for blacks and whites. If excess ambient light washes out the image and it becomes difficult or impossible to see details in dark areas, lower the gamma setting to compensate. This improves contrast while maintaining good details for blacks. Conversely, if the image is washed out and unnatural, with excessive detail in black areas, increase the setting. Mode: With the V-50HD/V-63HD, two Gamma adjustment modes are available: Simple or Advanced. The two modes are mutually exclusive; when you select the Simple mode, the Advanced selection in the Gamma menu is grayed out. Likewise, when you select Advanced, the Simple selection is grayed out. Simple: Use the Simple Gamma control to perform gamma correction at the display according to a simple power law gamma function. The value chosen here corresponds to the power variable in this equation: Output = Input Power The DHD Controller applies this gamma curve to all three primary color channels (red, green and blue). Advanced: To select a custom gamma curve, select Mode from the Gamma menu and set it to Advanced. Then, select Advanced from the Gamma menu to select one of up to 20 pre-programmed gamma tables. Custom gamma tables provide the ability to perform complex, non-linear gamma correction on each primary color channel independently of the others. Calibration ISF Settings Display Color Input Image Input Color Save ISF Night Save ISF Day Copy/Paste Output Shift Image Alignment Splash Configure OSD Position You must enter a passcode to access the Calibration menu. Note
Operation 42 Vistage™ Series Flat-Panel Display Installation/Operation Manual PREL IMINARY Color Temp: Select Color Temp from the Display Color - Common Settings menu to adjust the color temperature. Color temperature establishes the “color of gray” by adjusting the 75% white point to various color points. What are “color points?”A “color point” is an x/y coordinate pair that defines a color’s location on the standard CIE chromaticity graph, shown in Figure 4-7. (CIE stands for “Commission Internationale de l’Éclairage” (International Commission on Illumination), the organization responsible for color measurement and management standards.) Figure 4-7. CIE 1931 Chromaticity Diagram Simple: Select Simple mode from the Color Temp menu to choose one of five color temperature presets: 3200K, 5500K, 6500K, 7500K and 9300K. The default setting, 6500K, is appropriate for most situations. Higher settings produce a “bluer” picture; lower ones impart a reddish hue to the image. Table 4-2 lists the x- and y-coordinates for each color temperature preset in “Simple” mode. Table 4-2. Color Temperature Presets and Associated Color Points Color Temperature PresetAssociated x/y Values xy 3200K 0.423 0.404 5500K 0.332 0.348 0.00.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.91.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 x y 20002222 2500 2857 3333 4000 5000 5714 6667 8000 10000D50D65D93Red BlueGreen Cyan Magenta Yellow
Operation Vistage™ Series Flat-Panel Display Installation/Operation Manual 43 PREL IMINARY Display Color - Panel Settings: These settings are also saved independently for each input and display mode. Panel Brightness: The Panel Brightness control changes the apparent brightness of the displayed image. Its effect is similar to that of a lamp intensity control on a projector. Use a higher setting for rooms with a lot of ambient light. Use a lower setting for more “theater-like” viewing conditions (little or no ambient light). Power Mode: Select Power Mode from the Display Color - Panel Settings menu to set the power consumption threshold for the panel: High, Normal or Eco. The default setting is High. Input Image: The Input Image controls are functionally similar to those in the Picture menu (refer to page 32), but are accessible only by entering the Calibration menu passcode. Input Color: The Input Color controls are similar to those in the Display Color menu (see above), but adjust the color balance of the incoming signal. These settings are also saved independently for each input and display mode. set (HD1, HD2 and Component/SCART inputs only): These controls operate similarly to those in the Display Color - Common Settings menu (described on page 41), but affect the Y, Pb and Pr signal components rather than the red, green and blue channels. use the Chroma Delay control to correct a mis-aligned image from a composite video source. Chroma delay in an image causes color shifts to occur to the left of the vertical edge transitions, producing artificial shadows or a “halo” effect. If necessary, adjust this setting to eliminate them. se Filter: To apply noise filtering to the input signal, select Noise Filter from the Input Color menu. The Noise Filter is useful for clearing up noisy images from 480i video sources. Use the left- or right-arrow buttons to select the desired amount of noise reduction, keeping in mind that higher settings (which reduce high frequencies) may also “soften” the image. 6500K 0.313 0.329 7500K 0.299 0.315 9300K 0.284 0.298 To prolong the life of the display, set the Panel Brightness only as high as is necessary to produce the desired brightness. The Input Image settings establish the “zero point” for the Picture menu settings, whose values represent offsets from the Input Image settings. For example, if you set Brightness to 10 in this menu, setting Brightness to 10 in the Picture menu results in an actual setting value of 20 (10+10). Table 4-2. Color Temperature Presets and Associated Color Points Color Temperature PresetAssociated x/y Values xy Tip Note
Operation 44 Vistage™ Series Flat-Panel Display Installation/Operation Manual PREL IMINARY Save ISF Night/Save ISF Day: Whenever you make a change to the ISF settings, you should always save it. Select Save ISF Night or Save ISF Day from the Calibration menu to do this. Copy/Paste - Memory Preset: You can copy and paste settings from one memory preset to another. This gives you a convenient starting point for creating a new preset based on an existing one, to make the calibration process less time-consuming. For example, you can use the Copy/Paste Memory Preset feature to: Apply settings from HDMI 1 to HDMI 2, or from HD1 to HD2. Calibrate an input for 720p source signals, then use those settings for 1080i sources. Duplicate ISF Night settings for a given source and signal format and save them in the Custom 1 memory preset. To use this feature, select Copy/Paste from the Calibration menu, then select Memory Preset. set - Copy Settings: Select Copy Settings from the Copy/Paste Memory Preset menu to place the settings for the current input source, signal format (resolution and frame rate) and memory preset onto a “clipboard,” which is a temporary memory location. When you do, the message “Settings Copied” briefly appears on-screen. The Copy/Paste menu then re-appears, indicating the source of the copied settings. set - Paste Settings: To apply the settings on the clipboard to a different input source, signal format and/or memory preset, do any or all of the following: Switch to another input (for example, from HD1 to HD2). Change the output signal format at the source (for example, from 720p/60 to 1080i/60). Switch to another Memory Preset (for example, from ISF Night to Custom 1). Then, select Paste Settings from the Copy/Paste Memory Preset menu. If you want to keep these new settings, you must save them! (Refer to Save ISF Night/Save ISF Day on page 44 or Memory Presets on page 38.) Copy/Paste - Aspect Ratio: You can also copy and paste certain settings, such as those for Output Shift and Image Alignment (refer to page 45) from one aspect ratio or “screen” (refer to Screen on page 32) to another. To do this, select Copy/Paste from the Calibration menu, then select Aspect Ratio. spect Ratio - Copy Settings: Select Copy Settings from the Copy/Paste Aspect Ratio menu to place the Output Shift and Image Alignment settings for the current aspect ratio onto a “clipboard,” which is a temporary memory location. When you do, the message “Settings Copied” briefly appears on-screen. The Copy/Paste menu then re-appears, indicating the source of the copied settings. Copy/Paste Memory Preset Aspect Ratio Memory Preset Copy Settings Paste Settings Copied From: Input Source HDMI 1 Signal Format 1080p/60 Memory Preset ISF Night Copied settings are not retained after a power cycle. Note Copy/Paste Memory Preset Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Copy Settings Paste Settings Copied From: Aspect Ratio 16:9 Screen Screen 1 Copied settings are not retained after a power cycle. Note
Operation Vistage™ Series Flat-Panel Display Installation/Operation Manual 45 PREL IMINARY spect Ratio - Paste Settings: To apply the Output Shift and Image Alignment settings on the clipboard to a different aspect ratio and/or screen, do either of the following: Switch to another aspect ratio (for example, from 16:9 to Cinema). Switch from Screen 1 to Screen 2 or vice versa. Then, select Paste Settings from the Copy/Paste Aspect Ratio menu. The new settings are saved automatically. Output Shift: The controls in the Output Shift menu are similar to those in the Input Position menu, except that they change the characteristics of the output signal. These settings are saved independently for each aspect ratio. Image Alignment: The Image Alignment menu provides precise, nine-point control over the displayed image geometry. Use these controls as (and only if) needed to re-position the image corners, mid-points and center to eliminate “keystoning” (mis-aligned corners) or “pincushion” distortion (mid-points not aligned with corners). See Figure 4-8. Figure 4-8. Keystone and Pincushion Distortion Vertical Keystoning Horizontal Keystoning Pincushion Distortion
Operation 46 Vistage™ Series Flat-Panel Display Installation/Operation Manual PREL IMINARY To correct keystoning or pincushion distortion: 1. On the DHD Controller remote control or front panel, press MENU. 2. Select Calibration from the Main Menu and enter the Calibration Menu passcode. 3. Select Image Alignment from the Calibration Menu. 4. Select Corner Alignment to correct a “keystoned” image by adjusting the image corner positions. Select Midpoint Alignment to correct pincushion distortion by adjusting the image edge mid-points. See Figure 4-9. Figure 4-9. Image Alignment Controls Splash Configure: Use the Splash Configure menu to control the appearance and behavior of the “splash” screen that appears on the display upon power-up. SF Calibrated/ISF Other: You can have the V-50HD/V-63HD display the owner’s name, your name, the phrase “ISF Calibrated” and/or any other string, up to 30 characters in length. Use the up or down cursor button to select a character. Use the right and left cursor buttons to change the cursor position. Press MENU when you have finished entering text. Use the built-in test pattern when adjusting the image corners or midpoints. To access it, check the Test Pattern box in the Corner Alignment or Midpoint Alignment menu. The “Left Middle y” setting also controls the “Right Middle” y-coordinate. Similarly, the “Top Middle x” setting also controls the “Bottom Middle” x-coordinate. Tip Top Left (x, y) Left Middle (x, y)Right Middl e(x) Bottom Left (x, y)Top Right (x, y) Bottom Right (x, y) Top Middle (x, y) Bottom Middle (y) Notes: 1. Bottom Middle x = Top Middle x 2. Right Middle y = Left Middle y 3. Smaller “x” values move a point to the left; larger values move it to the right. 4. Smaller “y” values move a point up; larger values move it down. Center (x, y) Note