Altinex AP445-401 User Manual

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AP445
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401
MANUAL PART NUMBER: 400-0422-001
WITH
STEREO AUDIO
USER’S GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS.............. 2
GENERAL..........................................................2
RACK-MOUNTING SAFETY GUIDELINES........2
INSTALLATION .................................................2
CLEANING.........................................................2
FCC / CE NOTICE..............................................2
ABOUT YOUR AP445-401.................................... 3
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................... 3
DESCRIPTION OF AP445-401............................. 4
APPLICATION DIAGRAM..................................... 5
DIAGRAM1: TYPICAL CONFIGURATION ........5
DIAGRAM2: INTERNAL VIEW ..........................6
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INSTALLING YOUR AP445-401........................... 7
OPERATION.......................................................... 7
FRONT PANEL OPERATION ............................7
RS-232 CONTROL.............................................8
DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS.......................8
SUMMARY OF COMMANDS ...........................15
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE............................ 15
NO RESPONSE FROM PANEL .......................15
NO DISPLAY....................................................15
NO SOUND......................................................16
ALTINEX POLICY................................................ 16
LIMITED WARRANTY/RETURNPOLICY ........16
CONTACT INFORMATION..............................16
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PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS 1
Please read this manual carefully before using your AP445-401. Keep this manual handy for future reference. These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your AP445-401 and to prevent fire and shock hazard. Please read them carefully and heed all warnings.
1.1 GENERAL
Do not open the unit or power supply case, there
are high-voltage components inside.
There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Qualified ALTINEX service personnel must perform all service on the AP445-401.
1.2. RACK-MOUNTING SAFETY GUIDELINES
The maximum operating ambient temperature
for this unit is 35°C.
Never restrict the airflow through the devices fan
or vents.
Distribute units evenly inside the rack.
Hazardous conditions may be created by an uneven weight distribution.
Connect the unit to a properly rated supply
circuit.
Reliable Grounding should be maintained.
1.2 INSTALLATION
For best results, place the AP445-401 on a flat,
leveled surface in a dry area away from dust and moisture.
To prevent fire or shock, do not expose this unit
to rain or moisture. Do not place the AP445-401 in direct sunlight, near heaters or heat radiating appliances, or near any liquid. Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke, or steam can harm internal components.
Handle the AP445-401 carefully. Dropping or
jarring can damage the unit.
Do not pull the cables that are attached to the
AP445-401.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the
AP445-401.
If the AP445-401 is not used for an extended period, disconnect the adapter from the wall to avoid fire, shock, and loss of power.
1.3 CLEANING
Unplug the AP445-401 adapter before cleaning.
Clean only with a dry cloth. Never use strong
detergents or solvents, such as alcohol or thinner. Do not use a wet cloth or water to clean the unit. Do not open the unit to clean.
1.4 FCC / CE NOTICE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their expense.
Any changes or modifications to the unit not expressly approved by ALTINEX, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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ABOUT YOUR AP445-401 2
AP445-401
Pro AV Scaler+
The AP445-401 ProAVScaler+ converts Composite Video, S-Video, and Component Video signals into a variety of high-resolution Computer video or Component video signals. In addition to video, the AP445-401 has four stereo audio inputs and both balanced and unbalanced stereo outputs.
The AP445-401 automatically detects and accepts either NTSC or PAL video standards for Composite and S-Video signals. The PC BYPASS computer signal may be switched to the output via a pass-through input. The Component video signals are scalable to the following output resolutions: 480p, 567p, 720p or 1080i. The Composite and S-Video signals may be scaled to VGA through SXGA resolution. Additionally, many control features allow the user access to adjust picture brightness, contrast, color, sharpness and hue.
Any audio source may be selected and output to a balanced and unbalanced stereo output. The balanced output offers volume control and is adjustable over 16 steps of gain, whereas the unbalanced output is set to fixed level output.
The AP445-401 may be controlled either using front panel buttons or via a standard RS-232 port. Actual control may be accomplished through a computer control system or any other device capable of sending ASCII control commands via a RS-232 port. Available commands allow audio and video input selection, image control/adjustment and volume control. In addition, the AP445-401 incorporates noise reduction filters and sophisticated 3D comb filtering.
The HelpInside™ feature allows programmers to have access to command structures and control of the AP445-401 from any terminal. This technology provides easier than ever control of the AP445-401 ProAVScaler+ with simple keyboard commands. No typing of long keyboard strings is necessary.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3
FEATURES/ DESCRIPTION
GENERAL Input Connectors
Video, PC BYPASS (1) 15-pin HD female Video, S-Video (1) 4-pin Mini-DIN Video, Composite Video (1) BNC female Video, YPbPr (3) BNC female Audio, Stereo (4) 3.5mm female RS-232 (1) 9-pin HD female
Output Connectors
Video, RGBHV/YPbPr (1)15-pin HD Female Audio, Stereo, Unbalanced (1) 3.5mm female Audio, Stereo, Balanced (1) 5-pin terminal block
Compatibility
Resolution Compatibility
PC
HDTV 480p, 567p,720p,1080i
Composite Video (NTSC/PAL)
VGA 640x480 WVGA 852x480 SVGA 800x600 XGA 1024x768 WXGA 1280x768 SXGA 1280x1024
Table 1. AP445-401 General
MECHANICAL AP445-401
Material 0.08”AL Finish Black Height ( 1U ) 1.75in ( 44.5mm ) Width ( Full Rack Wide ) 17.0in ( 431.8mm ) Depth 9.0in ( 228.6mm ) Weight 3.0 lb (1.36 kg) Connector Panel Black T° Operating 10°C to 35°C T° Maximum 0°C to 50°C Humidity 90% non-condensing MTBF (calc.) 40,000 hrs
Table 2. AP445-401 Mechanical
AP445-401
S-Video (NTSC/PAL)
Component Video
PC BYPASS
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ELECTRICAL AP445-401 ELECTRICAL AP445-401 Inputs Control
Video, Composite NTSC/PAL, 1Vp-p, 75 ohm Manual Front Panel Keys Video, S-Video 1Vp-p, 75 ohm RS-232 Rear Panel 9-pin HD female
Video, (YCbCr)
Y = 1Vp-p, 75 ohm
Cb and Cr = 0.7Vp-p, 75 ohm Video, PC RGB (0.7Vp-p), HV (TTL) Audio, Stereo 0dBu 10 Kohm Color Sharpness
Outputs
Video, Mode Video, Analog
RGBHV or YPbPr
0.7 V p-p max. Digital Noise Reduction (NR) Video, Impedance 75 Ohms 3D Comb Filter (VCR Mode) Video, Sync TTL (+/-) Audio, Balanced 1Vp-p max Audio, Unbalanced 1Vp-p max
Table 3. AP445-401 Electrical
Infrared (IR), optional IR remote control transmitter
Picture Adjustments
Brightness Contrast
Hue
Output Adjustments
Power
Aspect Ratio 4:3 or 16:9
100-240VAC, 50-60Hz
DESCRIPTION OF AP445-401 4
FRONT VIEW
REAR VIEW
S-VIDEO
INPUT
C-VIDEO
INPUT
Y,Pb,Pr
INPUT
PC BYPASS
INPUT
RGBHV/
Y,Pb,Pr
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO
AUDIO INPUT
C-VIDEO
AUDIO INPUT
YPbPr
AUDIO INPUT
PC BY PASS
AUDIO INPUT
POWER
100-240V 50-60Hz
RS-232
MAIN AUDIO BALANCED STEREO OUTPUT
FIXED AUDIO UNBALANCED STEREO OUTPUT
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APPLICATION DIAGRAM 5
DIAGRAM 1: TYPICAL CONFIGURATION
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DIAGRAM 2: INTERNAL VIEW
PUSH BUTTONS WITH LED
IR
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AP445-401 BLOCK DIAGRAM
RS-232
9PIN
INPUT
3.5 MM UNBALANCED STEREO
RXRX TX
100~240V
50-60Hz
AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2
AUDIO 3 AUDIO 4
S-VIDEO
4 PIN, MINI DIN
C-VIDEO
BNC
Y,Pb,Pr
3 BNC
RS-232 TO TTL
UNIVERSAL
POWER SUPPLY
AUDIO
SWITCHER
SCALER
SWITCHER
MP
S/W
GAIN
AUDIO 5P TB BALANCED STEREO
AUDIO
3.5 MM UNBALANCE STEREO
OUTPUT
15P HD
VGA
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VGA BYPASS
15P HD
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INSTALLING YOUR AP445-401 6
Step 1. Determine a good location for placing the
AP445-401. For best results, choose a
location that minimizes cable lengths.
Step 2. Connect a cable from each video source
to its corresponding video input connector on the AP445-401. The Component and Composite video input connectors are BNC type. If using RCA cables, use the RCA to BNC adapters provided with the unit.
Step 3. Connect a cable from each audio source
to its corresponding input. Take care to ensure the video and audio inputs match.
Step 4. Connect the video output connector of the
AP445-401 to the display device with a
VGA type cable for RGBHV displays or a YPbPr cable for Component Video.
Step 5. Determine which audio output is to be
used. Either the adjustable balanced stereo using the terminal block or the fixed unbalanced stereo using the 3.5mm jack.
OPERATION 7
7.1 FRONT PANEL OPERATION
Front panel control is available using push buttons with LED indicators. The front panel may be used to select the input, adjust image properties, adjust the volume and select the output resolution.
The front panel buttons may be locked using RS-232 control. If pressing the buttons on the front panel has no effect, use RS-232 control to verify the front panel is not locked.
7.1.1 SELECTING THE INPUT
The control buttons for input selection are on the left hand side of the unit. Selecting the input will make that image available on the RGBHV/YPbPr Output.
In order to make the input signal on the S-Video input available on the output, press the S-VID button. The input will be selected and the LED will turn on.
Step 6. Connect the audio output connector of the
AP445-401 to the speakers or amplifier
using the appropriate audio cable.
Step 7. Connect the AP445-401 to AC power.
Then unit is now operational.
Step 8. The default input selection is the S-Video
port. In order to change the input to other than Composite Video, use the front panel buttons or RS-232 control.
NOTE: RS-232 operation: Use AVSnap or other RS-232 communication software. Follow the instructions defined in section
7.3 for the IN command.
Step 9. Select the correct output resolution mode
for the display device.
Step 10. Adjust the display properties for optimal
image quality.
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S-VIDEO
For example, press the S-VID button on the front panel to make the S-VID input connected to the rear of the unit active. The main RGBHV/YCbCr output will now display the image on the S-VID input.
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7.1.2 MAKING PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS
There are controls available for the following picture properties: color, contrast, brightness, hue and sharpness. Pressing one of these buttons will make that property the active control. Then, use the + and – buttons to adjust the image.
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BRIGHTNESS INCREASE/
DECREASE
For example, press the BRIGHT button to make the brightness setting the active function. Then use the plus and minus buttons to increase or decrease the brightness level as necessary.
7.1.3 CHANGING THE OUTPUT RESOLUTION
The output resolution is controlled using the OUTPUT MODE button. Each time the button is pressed, the next resolution is selected. Repeatedly pressing the button will cycle through all the available resolutions.
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OUTPUT MODE/
RESOLUTION
7.2 RS-232 CONTROL
The AP445-401 has many advanced remote control capabilities, which are accessible through standard RS-232 communication. The actual controlling can be accomplished through a computer control system or any other device capable of sending RS-232 commands.
7.2.1 RS-232 INTERFACE
The RS-232 commands, for the AP445-401, are in a simple ASCII character format.
1. Square brackets “[ ]” are part of the command.
2. Use uppercase letters for all commands.
After processing a command, an [OK] or [ERR] will be returned as feedback if "F" is included at the end of a command string.
Commands ending in "S" will be saved into memory. Commands not ending in "S" will still be executed but will not be restored when the system is reset or powered off then on.
7.3 DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS
The default unit ID is zero, but may be set to a value from 0 to 99. In single unit operation, commands may be sent without the unit identifier. Unit ID 0 should be used for single unit operation.
If multiple AP445-401’s are connected to the same communication port, the units may be controlled two ways. In order to control all the units the same, commands may be sent without the unit identifier. Commands sent without the unit identifier will be executed by all
AP445-401’s.
7.1.4 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
The audio gain is controlled just like the video picture adjustments. First, press the AUDIO button on the panel. Then, use the plus and minus buttons to adjust the volume.
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Individual control is accomplished by first assigning each unit a unique ID number. Then each unit may be controlled individually by including the unit identifier at the end of each command string.
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Example: [VER]: Executed by all VP445-103’s
connected. [VERC1]: For Unit ID 1 Only [VERC2]: For Unit ID 2 Only etc…
1. [SIDn] This command sets the ID number of the unit.
The default unit ID is zero. Command Format: [SIDn] n = Unit ID (n = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [SID1] to the system. The
unit ID is now one, and “C1” must be included at the end of each command line, as in “[VERC1]”.
2. [RSI] This command resets the unit ID to the default
value of zero. Command Format: [RSI] Example: Send the command [RSI] to the system and the
new ID will be zero. As unit ID zero, commands may be sent either with or without the unit identifier “C0”.
3. [RSN] This command reads and then displays the ID
number of the unit. Command Format: [RSN] Example: The AP445-401 was set to an ID value of 3.
Send the command [RSN] and the system will return the following feedback:
[3]
4. [VER] This command displays the firmware version
and model number of the AP445-401. Command Format: [VERCi] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [VER] and receive the
following feedback: [AP445-401 690-0218-001] AP445-401 = Model Number
690-0218-001 = Firmware Version
5. [C] This command displays the status of the
AP445-401. Command Format: [Ci] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example 1: Send the command [C1] and receive feedback
showing the status of unit ID 1. Example 2: Send the command [C0] and receive feedback
showing the status of the unit connected to the RS-232 port regardless of its unit ID.
6. [CnS] This command displays the status of the
AP445-401 with a specified unit ID and saves the settings.
Command Format: [CnS] n = Unit ID (n = # from 0 to 99)
S = Save Example: The AP445-401 was previously defined as ID 3
using the [SID] command. Now, send the command [C3S] to receive the status of the unit and save its settings. These settings will be recalled when the same input is selected using the [INR] command.
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7. [STAT] This command displays the status of the
AP445-401. Command Format: [STAT] or [STATCi] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example 1: Send the command [STATC1] and receive
feedback showing the status of unit ID 1. Example 2: Send the command [STAT] and receive
feedback showing the status of the unit connected to the RS-232 port regardless of its unit ID.
8. [STATS] This command displays the status of the
AP445-401 and saves the settings in memory. Command Format: [STATS] or [STATCiS] Example: Send the command [STATS] and receive
feedback as in the previous example, but in this case the settings will be saved and recalled when the same input is selected using the [INR] command.
9. [CLR] Reset all parameters to factory defaults. Command Format: [CLRCi] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [CLR] to reset the unit to
the factory defaults. After reset, the status will similar to the following depending on the input selected:
Input: S-Video Default Output Resolution: 640x480 Last Saved Brightness: 24 Last Saved Contrast: 40 Last Saved Color: 24 Last Saved Sharpness: 10 Last Saved Hue: 24 Last Saved Audio Volume: 32 Default VCR Mode Default NR ON Default Aspect Ration 4:3 Default Freeze OFF Default Front Panel Unlocked Last Saved
10. [IN] This command selects the input port on the unit
to be used as the source. Command Format: [INyCi] y = Input (y = # from 0 to 3)
0 = S-Video 1 = Composite Video 2 = PC Bypass 3 = YPbPr Video
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [IN0] to select the S- Video
input.
11. [INR] This command selects the input port on the unit
to be used as the source and recalls the saved settings.
Command Format: [INyRCi] y = Resolution (y = # from 0 to 3)
0 = S-Video 1 = Composite Video 2 = PC Bypass 3 = YPbPr Video
R = Recall image property settings
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Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99)
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Example: Send the command [IN0R] to select the S-Video
input and recall the settings saved for S-Video input. For example, any changes made to the brightness, hue etc… that were saved are recalled.
12. [MODER] This command sets the resolution of the video
output. Command Format: [MODERnCi] n = Resolution (n = # from 0 to 9)
0 = VGA 640x480 1 = 480p 2 = SVGA 800x600 3 = XGA 1024x768 4 = WXGA 1280x768 5 = SXGA 1280x1024 6 = 567p 7 = 720p 8 = 1080i
9 = WVGA 852x480 Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [MODER2] to set the output
resolution of the unit to SVGA 800x600.
13. [MUTE] This command is used to turn the on screen
display feature on or off. If the feature is on, setting changes for brightness, resolution etc… will not be displayed on the screen.
Command Format: [MUTExCi] x = Display (1 = OFF, 0 = ON) Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Disable the on-screen display by sending the
command [MUTE0].
14. [VCR] This command is used to toggle the 3D Comb
Filter, Y/C Separator mode between VCR and normal.
Command Format: [VCRCi] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: If the unit is in normal mode, send the command
[VCR] to enable VCR mode. Send the command, [VCR], again to return to normal mode.
15. [BRIGHTn] This command sets the brightness level to an
absolute value. Command Format: [BRIGHTyyCi] yy = Level (yy = # from 00 to 48, default=24)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [BRIGHT12] to set the
output brightness to 12.
16. [BRIGHT] This command displays the current brightness
level and makes the brightness function active for adjustments. See the [+] and [-] commands for adjustment details.
Command Format: [BRIGHTCi] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [BRIGHT]. The unit will
display the current brightness level, for example “[24]”. The brightness feature is now active and the [+] and [-] commands may be used for adjustment.
17. [CONTRn] This command sets the contrast level to an
absolute value.
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Command Format: [CONTRyyCi] yy = Level (yy = # from 00 to 48, default=40)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [CONTR20] to set the
output contrast to 20.
18. [CONTR] This command displays the current contrast
level and makes the contrast function active for adjustments. See the [+] and [-] commands for adjustment details.
Command Format: [CONTRCi] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [CONTR]. The unit will
display the current contrast level, for example “[20]”. The contrast feature is now active and the [+] and [-] commands may be used for adjustment.
19. [COLORn] This command sets the color level to an
absolute value.
Example: Send the command [COLOR]. The unit will
display the current color level, for example “[25]”. The color feature is now active and the [+] and [-] commands may be used for adjustment.
21. [SHARPn] This command sets the sharpness level to an
absolute value. Command Format: [SHARPyyCi] yy = Level (yy = # from 00 to 48,default=10)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [SHARP20] to set the
output sharpness to 20.
22. [SHARP] This command displays the current sharpness
level and makes the sharpness function active for adjustments. See the [+] and [-] commands for adjustment details.
Command Format: [SHARPCi] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99)
Command Format: [COLORyyCi] yy = Level (yy = # from 00 to 48, default=24)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [COLOR25] to set the
output color to 25.
20. [COLOR] This command displays the current color level
and makes the color function active for adjustments. See the [+] and [-] commands for adjustment details.
Command Format: [COLORCi] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99)
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Example: Send the command [SHARP]. The unit will
display the current sharpness level, for example “[20]”. The sharpness feature is now active and the [+] and [-] commands may be used for adjustment.
23. [HUEn] This command sets the hue level to an absolute
value. NOTE: The Hue adjustment does not apply to
Component Video. Command Format: [HUEyyCi] yy = Level (yy = # from 00 to 48, default=24)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99)
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Example: Send the command [HUE12] to set the output
hue to 12.
24. [HUE] This command displays the current hue level
and makes the hue function active for adjustments. See the [+] and [-] commands for adjustment details.
NOTE: The Hue adjustment does not apply to
Component Video. Command Format: [HUECi] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [HUE]. The unit will display
the current hue level, for example “[12]”. The hue feature is now active. The [+] and [-] commands may be used to adjust the hue.
25. [VLOA] This command sets the output audio level to an
absolute value. This value will apply only to the audio output of the selected input. Each input type has its own audio level setting.
Command Format: [VLOAnCi] n = Level (n = # from 00 to 32)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99)
Example: The AP445-401 has the S-Video input selected
and the gain level is set to the maximum level of
32. Send the command [SEL] and the unit will display “[32]” and make the gain adjustment active. The [+] and [-] commands may now be used to adjust the audio level. The audio level for other inputs will not change.
27. [MODEN] This command turns the Digital Noise Reduction
feature on and off. Command Format: [MODENpCi] p = Noise Reduction (0 = OFF and 1 = ON)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [MODEN1] to turn on digital
noise reduction for the AP445-401.
28. [MODEA] This command sets the aspect ratio between
wide and standard formats. Command Format: [MODEAmCi] m = Aspect Ratio (m = 1 or 2)
1 = Wide 16:9 2 = Standard 4:3
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99)
Example: Send the command [VLOA32]. This will set the
output volume to maximum.
26. [SEL] This command displays the current audio level
setting and makes the audio function active for adjustment using the [+] and [-] commands. Each input selection has its own audio gain level.
Command Format: [SELCi] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99)
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Example: Send the command [MODEA1] to set the aspect
ratio to wide format on the AP445-401.
29. [FREEZ] This command is used to freeze the image
displayed on the display. Command Format: [FREEZpCi] p = Freeze value (0 = OFF and 1 = ON)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [FREEZ1] to freeze the
image generated by the AP445-401.
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30. [LOCKFP] This command locks or unlocks the front panel
buttons. If locked, pressing the buttons on the front panel will have no effect on the AP445-401 settings.
Command Format: [LOCKFPpCi] p = Lock value (0 = OFF and 1 = ON)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: Send the command [LOCKFP1] to lock the front
panel of the AP445-401.
31. [ + ] This command increments a selected property
to be adjusted from the keyboard or front panel. Command Format: [ + ] or [ +k ] [+] = Increment level by one-step [+k] = Increment level by 'k' steps Example: Select the brightness command for adjustment.
The current brightness level is 24, but it is not the optimal value. After sending the following commands, an optimum level of 30 is obtained:
1. [BRIGHT]
The current brightness level is 24.
2. [+][+][+][+][+][+] or [ +6 ]
The level is now 30 and no further
adjustments are required.
32. [ - ] This command decrements a selected property
to be adjusted from the keyboard or front panel. Command Format: [ - ] or [ -k ]
Example: Select the brightness command for adjustment.
The current brightness level is 24, but it is not the optimal value. After sending the following commands, an optimum level of 20 is obtained:
1. [BRIGHT] The current brightness level is 24.
2. [ – ] [ – ] [ – ] [ – ] or [ -4 ] The level is now 20 and is no further
adjustments are required.
33. […S] This command allows a setting from a single
command to be saved at one time. Use this command to save a single property where it is undesirable to save all the current settings.
Command Format: [ ..S] S = Save Example: Set the brightness level to 20 and save this
setting at the same time. In order to do this, send the command [BRIGHT20S].
34. [HELP] This command displays information available for
the Multi-Tasker interface commands. Command Format: [HELPCi] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example: In order to display the RS-232 commands
available for the AP445-401, send the command [HELP]. The commands, along with a brief description, will be displayed in the terminal window.
[-] = Decrement level by one-step [-k] = Decrement level by 'k' steps
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7.5 SUMMARY OF COMMANDS
1) [SIDn] Set ID number of the unit.
2) [RSI] Reset ID of the unit to 0.
3) [RSN] Return unit ID number.
4) [VER] Display firmware version.
5) [C] Display current status.
6) [CnS] Display/save current status.
7) [STAT] Display current status.
8) [STATS] Display/save current status.
9) [CLR] Retrieve default settings.
10) [IN] Select input.
11) [INR] Select input/recall settings.
12) [MODER] Select output resolution.
13) [MUTE] On-screen display ON/OFF.
14) [VCR] Toggle VCR/Standard mode.
15) [BRIGHTn] Set Brightness level.
16) [BRIGHT] Display/select Brightness.
17) [CONTRn] Set Contrast level.
18) [CONTR] Display/select Contrast.
19) [COLORn] Set Color level.
20) [COLOR] Display/select Color.
21) [SHARPn] Set Sharpness level.
22) [SHARP] Display/select Sharpness.
23) [HUEn] Set Hue level.
31) [ + ] Increment by one.
32) [ - ] Decrement by one.
33) […S] Save one parameter.
34) [HELP] Display RS-232 commands.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 8
We have carefully tested and have found no problems in the supplied AP445-401. However, we would like to offer suggestions for the following:
8.1 NO RESPONSE FROM PANEL Cause 1: The front panel is locked.
Solution: Connect to the AP445-401 using
standard RS-232 communication. Check the status [STAT] and verify the front panel is “Unlocked”. If there is still no response, please call Altinex at (714)-990-2300.
8.2 NO DISPLAY Cause 1: The source has a problem.
Solution: Check the source and make sure
that there is a signal present and all source connections are correct. If the source is working and there is still no display, see Cause 2.
Cause 2: The correct input is not selected.
Solution: Select the input type from the front
panel or RS-232 bus. (See RS-232 accessible commands in Section 7). If no display is present, see Cause 3.
24) [HUE] Display/select Hue.
25) [VLOA] Set audio level.
26) [SEL] Adjust audio level.
27) [MODEN] Noise Reduction ON/OFF.
28) [MODEA] Aspect Ratio Wide/Standard.
29) [FREEZ] Freeze the displayed image
30) [LOCKFP] Lock front panel buttons.
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Cause 3: Cable connections are incorrect.
Solution: Make sure that cables are properly
connected. Also, make sure that the continuity and wiring are good. If there is still no display present, see Cause 4.
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Cause 4: The display has a problem.
Solution: Make sure the display has power
and is turned on. If there is still no display, please call Altinex at (714)-990-2300.
8.3 NO SOUND Cause 1: The source has a problem.
Solution: Check the source and make sure
that it is working at an appropriate volume level and all source connections are correct. If the source is working and there is still no sound, see Cause 2.
Cause 2: The wrong input is selected.
Solution: Select the video input that
corresponds to the audio input. If no sound is present, see Cause 3.
Cause 3: Cable connections are incorrect.
Solution: Make sure that the cables are
connected properly. If the S-Video input is being used, make sure the audio source is connected to the S-Video audio input. Also, make sure that the continuity and wiring are good. If there is still no sound present, see Cause 4.
ALTINEX POLICY 9
9.1 LIMITED WARRA NTY/RETURN POLICY
Please see the Altinex website at
www.altinex.com for details on warranty and
return policy.
9.2 CONTACT INFORMATION ALTINEX, INC
592 Apollo Street Brea, CA 92821 USA
TEL: 714 990-2300 TOLL FREE: 1-800-ALTINEX WEB: www.altinex.com E-MAIL: solutions@altinex.com
Cause 4: Destination amplifier has a
problem.
Solution 1: Make sure that the destination
amplifier is powered. If there is still no sound, see Solution 2
Solution 2: Set the volume of the destination
amplifier to a reasonable level. If there is still no sound, call ALTINEX at (714) 990-2300.
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