Doremi S2H-30 User Manual

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User Manual
Version 1.4
The English version of this document is the only legally binding version. Translated versions are not legally binding and are for convenience only.
Compliant with S2H-30 Firmware version 1.6.0
and S2H-30 Doremi Universal Interface Software 4.2.3
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Table Of Contents
1 Introduction............................................................................................................................ 7
1.1 Purpose............................................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Software Version............................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Contact Information........................................................................................................... 7
2 S2H-30 Overview.................................................................................................................... 8
2.1 S2H-30 Description........................................................................................................... 8
2.1.1 S2H-30 Top View....................................................................................................... 8
2.1.2 S2H-30 Front Panel....................................................................................................8
2.1.3 S2H-30 Rear Panel.................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Supported Formats.......................................................................................................... 10
3 S2H-30 OSD Menu System Overview................................................................................. 11
3.1 Input Menu...................................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Output Menu.................................................................................................................... 12
3.2.1 Color Space.............................................................................................................. 13
3.3 Image Menu.................................................................................................................... 14
3.4 Sync Menu...................................................................................................................... 15
3.5 Audio Menu..................................................................................................................... 16
3.5.1 Supported Audio Sample Rates................................................................................16
3.6 On Screen Display (OSD) Menu......................................................................................17
3.7 System Menu.................................................................................................................. 18
3.8 Status Menu.................................................................................................................... 18
4 Infrared Remote Controller ................................................................................................ 19
4.1 Remote Controller Overview............................................................................................19
4.2 Remote Controller Functions........................................................................................... 20
4.3 Input Source Setting........................................................................................................ 21
4.3.1 HDMI/DVI Output Format.........................................................................................21
4.3.2 Setting the IR Channel..............................................................................................22
5 Doremi Universal Interface Software (DUIS)......................................................................23
5.1 DUIS Installation.............................................................................................................. 23
5.2 Doremi Universal Interface Software Overview............................................................... 26
5.3 Settings Field................................................................................................................... 27
5.4 Tabs Description............................................................................................................. 29
5.4.1 Input Tab.................................................................................................................. 29
5.4.2 Output Tab............................................................................................................... 29
5.4.3 Image Tab................................................................................................................ 30
5.4.4 Sync I/O Tab.............................................................................................................32
5.4.5 Audio Tab................................................................................................................. 33
5.4.6 OSD Tab.................................................................................................................. 34
5.4.7 System Tab.............................................................................................................. 35
6 Firmware Update.................................................................................................................. 37
6.1 USB Update.................................................................................................................... 37
7 Acronyms............................................................................................................................. 38
8 Document Revision History................................................................................................ 39
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Software License Agreement
The software license agreement can be found at the following location:
http://www.doremilabs.com/support/proav-support/proav-warranties/
Hardware Warranty
The hardware warranty can be found at the following location:
http://www.doremilabs.com/support/proav-support/proav-warranties/
HDMI
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other
countries.
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WARNING
THIS DEVICE MUST BE GROUNDED
IMPORTANT
Power requirements for electrical equipment vary from area to area. Please ensure that the S2H-30 meets the power requirements in the surrounding area. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician or a Doremi Labs dealer.
S2H-30 Power Ratings
The S2H-30 should only be used with a Doremi approved power supply.
Power Supply Specifications:
AC Input: 100-240V~, 1.2A, 50-60Hz
Output 12V DC, 3.0A (36W Max.)
H2S-30 Power Requirements
12V DC, .12A
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Protecting Yourself and the S2H-30
Never touch the AC plug with wet hands. Always disconnect the S2H-30 from the power supply by pulling on the plug, not the cord. Allow only a Doremi Labs dealer or qualified professional engineer to repair or reassemble the S2H-30. Apart from voiding the warranty, unauthorized engineers might touch live internal parts and receive a serious electric shock. Do not put, or allow anyone to put any object, especially metal objects, into the S2H-30.
If water or any other liquid is spilled into or onto the S2H-30, disconnect the power and call a Doremi dealer. The unit must be well ventilated and away from direct sunlight. To avoid damage to internal circuitry, as well as the external finish, keep the S2H-30 away from direct sources of heat (heater vents, stoves, radiators). Avoid using flammable aerosols near the S2H-30. They can damage the surface area and may ignite. Do not use denatured alcohol, paint thinner, or similar chemicals to clean the S2H-30. This can damage the unit.
Modification of this equipment is dangerous and can result in the functions of the S2H-30 being impaired. Never attempt to modify the equipment in any way. In order to ensure optimum performance of the S2H-30, select the setup location carefully and make sure the equipment is used properly. Avoid setting up the S2H-30 in the following locations:
In a humid or dusty environment.
In a room with poor ventilation.
On a surface which is not level.
Inside a moving vehicle where it will be subject to vibration.
In an extremely hot or cold environment.
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C A U T I O N
R I S K O F E L E C T R I C S H O C K
D O N O T O P E N
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C A U T I O N : T O R E D U C E T H E R I S K O F E L E C T R I C S H O C K ,
D O N O T R E M O V E C O V E R ( O R B A C K ) . N O U S E R - S E R V I C E A B L E P A R T S I N S I D E . R E F E R S E R V I C I N G T O Q U A L I F I E D S E R V I C E P E R S O N N E L .
T h e l i g h t n i n g f l a s h w i t h th e a r r o w h e a d s y m b o l s u p e r i m p o s e d a c r o s s a g r a p h i c a l r e p r e s e n t a t i o n o f a p e r s o n , w i t h i n a n e q u i la t e r a l t r i a n g l e , is i n t e n d e d t o a l e r t t h e u s e r t o t h e p r e s e n c e o f u n i n s u l a t e d “ d a n g e r o u s v o l ta g e ” w i t h i n t h e p r o d u c t ’ s e n c l o s u r e ; t h a t m a y b e o f s u f f i c i e n t m a g n i t u d e to c o n s t i t u t e a r i s k o f e l e c t r i c s h o c k .
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T h e e x c l a m a t io n p o i n t w i t h i n a n e q u i l a t e r a l t r i a n g l e i s i n t e n d e d t o a l e r t t h e u s e r t o t h e p r e s e n c e o f im p o r ta n t o p e r a t in g a n d m a i n t e n a n c e ( s e r v i c i n g ) i n s t r u c t i o n s i n t h e l i te r a t u r e a c c o m p a n y i n g t h e a p p l i a n c e .
W A R N I N G ! !
T o p r e v e n t f i r e o r s h o c k h a z a r d , d o n o t e x p o s e th i s a p p l i a n c e t o r a i n o r m o i s t u r e
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1 Introduction

1.1 Purpose

This document provides guidance on how to use the S2H-30 SDI to HDMI® converter that incorporates High-Definition Multimedia Interface technology, as well as the Doremi Universal Interface Software (DUIS). It explains all features of the S2H-30 as well as the infrared remote control and lays out instructions for upgrading the firmware.

1.2 Software Version

DUIS software version 4.2.3
Firmware version 1.6.0

1.3 Contact Information

If in need of help or assistance, please contact Doremi Labs Technical Services at + 1-818-562-1101 or email at proavsupport@doremilabs.com.
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2 S2H-30 Overview

2.1 S2H-30 Description

The S2H-30 is an SDI to HDMI format converter featuring SDI and HDMI connectors that allow for any SDI input to be converted to any supported HDMI output format or scan rate. It supports both SD and HD video and employs 12 bit bi-cubic interpolation to ensure the highest quality picture. It also supports 3G SDI and can tackle many conversion tasks. The S2H-30 supports up to 8 channels of Embedded Audio on HDSDI and HDMI as well as 2 channels of AES outputs.

2.1.1 S2H-30 Top View

Figure 1: S2H-30 Top View

2.1.2 S2H-30 Front Panel

The S2H-30 front panel is illustrated below:
SDI Link A LED
Headphone Jack
Power Switch
Figure 2: S2H-30 Front Panel View
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SDI Link B LED
Infrared Sensor
Power LED
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2.1.3 S2H-30 Rear Panel

The S2H-30 rear panel is illustrated below:
Power Connector
USB
HDMI
Out
Figure 3: S2H-30 Rear Panel View
The rear panel has the following connectors:
Connector Description
USB USB connector
HDMI out HDMI output connector
SDI-A in SDI input connector – Link A
SDI-B in SDI input connector – Link B
AES out AES output connector
Power Power supply connector
AES Out
SDI-B
in
SDI-A
in
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2.2 Supported Formats

The table below summarizes all supported inputs and outputs available on the S2H-30.
Supported Input(s) Supported Output(s)
SD-SDI: NTSC, PAL (SMPTE
259M-C 4:3 or 16:9, SMPTE 259M-C 4:3 or 16:9)
HD-SDI: all HD formats (SMPTE 274, SMPTE296, SMPTE372, SMPTE 424M 3G SDI, 2K).
HDMI: Supported output formats are listed below:
640x480 = VGA
720x480i = 480i
720x480p = 480p
720x576i = 576i
720x576p = 576p
800x600 = SVGA
1280x720 = 720p
1024x768 = XGA
1366x768 = WXGA
1280x1024 = SXGA
1400x1050 = SXGA+
1680x1050 = WSXGA+
1920x1080i = 1080i
1920x1080p = 1080p
1920x1200 = WUXGA
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3 S2H-30 OSD Menu System Overview

The S2H-30 is configured using the IR remote control to access the menu system through the OSD (see Section 4). Or, by using the Doremi Universal Interface Software (DUIS) - see Section 5.

3.1 Input Menu

The Input menu can be used to set up the input parameters.
Sub-Menu Value Description
Interface
SDI
Pattern
Input interface setting.
Pattern produces 100% color
bar patterns with 8 channels of
audio. The odd channels being
at 1kHz and the even channels
at 2kHz.
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3.2 Output Menu

The Output menu can be used to set up the output parameters. See table below for more information.
Sub-Menu Value Description
Interface
HDMI/DVI color Auto
DVI Resolution Auto
HDMI/DVI
RGB
RGB ext
YCbCr 601
YCbCr 601 ext
YCbCr 709
YCbCr 709 ext
VGA
SVGA
XGA
WXGA
SXGA
SXGA+
WSXGA+
WUXGA
480p
480i
576p
576i
720p
1080i
1080p
Match input
The output interface is set to HDMI/DVI by default. It is the only output interface available.
HDMI/DVI output color setting.
Auto: Usually RGB
Ext: designates extended color range (full bandwidth) as opposed to limiting the color spectrum to comply with ITU standards.
Set the DVI output pixel resolution.
Auto: In this mode, the unit will read the default resolution of the connected monitor using EDID and sets the output to match.
Match Input: In this mode, the unit will set the DVI output resolution to match the input resolution – or to the closest output resolution if the exact input resolution is not available.
VGA= 640x480
SVGA= 800x600
XGA= 1024x768
WXGA= 1280x800
SXGA= 1280x1024
SXGA+= 1400x1050
WSXGA+= 1680x1050
WUXGA= 1920x1200
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Sub-Menu Value Description
DVI Frequency
Time Code Off
23.98
24
25
29.97
30
47.95
48
50
59.94
60
Match input
Match Input x2
Bypass SDI
Free wheel
Set the DVI output frequency.
This list shows all possible frequencies but the S2H-30 menu will only show the allowed frequencies for the DVI output format selected.
Match Input: In this mode, the unit will set the DVI output frequency to match the input frequency.
Match Input x2: Match input x2 will output twice the input frame rate. e.g. Input= 1080p 30; Output= 1080p 60
Set the embedded Time code mode.
Off: No embedded timecode on HDMI output.
Bypass SDI: Pass the embeded timecode from the SDI input to the HDMI output.
Free wheel: Generate embedded Time Code starting at the moment this option is enabled.

3.2.1 Color Space

The ITU-R BT.709-5 (HD formats) and ITU-R BT.601-5 (SD formats) standards define the range of color values in a digital signal to be:
16 to 240 for 8bit coding
64 to 960 for 10bit coding
The S2H-30 color space conversion supports these standards, but it also supports full range by allowing the color values to be between:
0 to 255 for 8bit coding
0 to 1023 for 10bit coding
On the S2H-30, the full range modes are designated by the “ext” following the color space conversion mode.
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3.3 Image Menu

The Image menu can be used to set up the image parameters.
Sub-Menu Value Description
Brightness 0% to 100% Brightness value setting
Contrast 0% to 100% Contrast value setting
Scaling Aspect Ratio
Fill
Aspect Fit H
Aspect Fit V
One to One
De-interlacing Off
On
Motion
SD Ratio 4:3 Digital
16:9 Digital
4:3 Analog
16:9 Analog
Scaling value setting
Aspect Ratio: Maintain input aspect ratio.
Fill: Scale to fill the output resolution.
Aspect Fit H (V): Scale Horizontally (Vertically) to fill the output resolution.
One to One: No Scaling.
Set the De-interlacing mode.
Motion: De-interlacing is based on motion.
Define the source PAR for SD formats.
For source PAR of 8:9 or 16:15 use 4:3 Digital or 16:9 Digital.
For source PAR of 10:11 or 59:54 use 4:3 Analog or 16:9 Analog.
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3.4 Sync Menu

The Sync menu can be used to set up the sync parameters.
Sub-Menu Value Description
Input
H offset X pixels Horizontal Sync offset in pixels
V offset X lines Vertical Sync offset in lines
SDI
Sync input is set to SDI by default. It is the only option available.
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3.5 Audio Menu

The Audio menu can be used to set up the audio parameters.
Sub-Menu Value Description
Input
Delay X frames Audio delay setting from -1 to +2
Level -18, -12, -6, 0, +6, +12,
Swap Channels 3 and 4
HDMI Channel Out Auto
SDI
+18 dB
2
4
6
8
Off
Audio input is set to SDI by default. It is the only input interface available.
frames.
Audio Output level setting.
When selected input channel 3 will be output on channel 4 and input channel 4 will be output on channel 3.
Set the HDMI audio output mode.
Auto: All audio inputs will be present on the HDMI output.
2, 4, 6, 8: Total number of audio channels to be present on the HDMI output.
Off: No audio on HDMI output.

3.5.1 Supported Audio Sample Rates

HDMI Output: 48 kHz
SDI Input: 48 kHz
Note: The S2H-30 does not support audio sample rate conversions. If using audio on the HDMI input, the sample rate must be 48kHz. Using unsupported audio sample rates will result in degraded audio output.
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3.6 On Screen Display (OSD) Menu

The OSD menu can be used to set up the OSD parameters.
Sub-Menu Value Description
OSD Enable Yes
No
OSD timeout X s (seconds) On Screen Display timeout in
OSD H Position Position Bar OSD horizontal position in
OSD V position Position Bar OSD vertical position in
OSD Status
The OSD Status will show the burn-in window timecode, I/O status and audio levels when the menu OSD is not active.
Off
TC BIW
Input Status
Output Status
Enable or disable On Screen Display.
seconds. Set to Infinite to keep it always on.
percentage.
percentage.
Burn In Window and Status display
Off: BIW and Status not displayed
TC BIW: Timecode is shown in a burn-in window on the S2H-30 output
Input Status: In addition to the BIW timecode, the S2H-30 output will display the Input Status including Audio levels, Closed Caption presence, Input Format and CRC errors (flashing red dot).
Output Status: In addition to the BIW timecode, the S2H-30 output will display the Output Status.
TC Color White/Black
W/B Zoom
Black/White
B/W Zoom
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Burn In Window type setting.
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3.7 System Menu

The System menu allows access to the system parameters.
Sub-Menu Description
Save Save current settings to flash.
Select to Save, when the “?” appears select again to confirm.
Firmware: x.y Firmware version
Serial: zzzzzzz Serial number
License: uuuuuuuu License number
Temp: vv C Temperature (in degree Celsius)
Standby Standby mode. Puts the unit in Power
Down mode.
Auto Standby Auto Standby mode. Sets the idle time
duration before the unit goes in power down mode automatically.
IR Infra-Red. To avoid IR interference with
multiple S2H-30 units, assign each a different IR code from 0x0 to 0xF (16 total) default is 0. Set the DIP switch on the Doremi IR remote accordingly.

3.8 Status Menu

The Status menu can be used to view the Input and Output status.
Sub-Menu Description
In: Out:
Input and Output format status information.
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4 Infrared Remote Controller

The Menu System can be accessed using the IR controller in conjunction with the OSD. Pressing the Menu button will invoke the menu system. The Left arrow, Right arrow, Select and Exit buttons can be used to navigate the OSD menu selections and set up the S2H-30.

4.1 Remote Controller Overview

“Up Arrow” Button
“Left Arrow” Button
“Menu” Button/Menu Field
SDI Output Fortmat Area
“Scaling” Button
“De-int Filter” Button
“Select” Button
“Right Arrow” Button
“Down Arrow”
Button
“Exit” Button
Input Source Setting Area
HDMI/DVI Output Format Area
“Save” Button
“Status OSD” Button
Figure 4: Infrared Remote Controller
The remote controller is divided into four different areas:
Input Source Setting
Navigation or Menu System
HDMI/DVI Output Format
SDI Output Format (unused with S2H-30)
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4.2 Remote Controller Functions

Remote Control Function
Input source selection Select SDI or Pattern
Note: The DVI-D/HDMI and DVI-A buttons are unused.
“IR lock” button Unused
“Reset” button Unused
“Menu” button Invoke the Menu System
“Exit” button Back one menu level
HDMI Output format area Force the DVI-D output to:
OUT-HDM: Forces the main output to DVI/HDMI
HDMI output: 1080i 1080p 1024x768 1280x768 1366x768 1280x1024 1920x1200 Auto InRes InFps
More formats are available through the menu system
“Up Arrow” button Unused
“Down Arrow” button Unused
“Left Arrow” button Navigate OSD left
“Right Arrow” button Navigate OSD right
“Select” button Ok/Select
Scaling Cycles through the image settings
De-Int Filter Cycles through the available De-int Filter settings
Status OSD Cycles through the OSD status options
Save Saves the current settings to flash
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4.3 Input Source Setting

To select the Input Source, press one of the buttons available in the Input Source field (see Figure 5).
Figure 5: Input Source Setting
The user has the choice between SDI and Pattern. The Pattern button will generate color bars with 8 channels of audio at different frequencies (see Figure 5).
Note: The DVI-D/HDMI and DVI-A buttons are unused.

4.3.1 HDMI/DVI Output Format

To set the Output Format to a specific HDMI/DVI format, press “OUT-HDM” on the IR controller (see Figure 4).
Then, press the corresponding Output Format: 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1024x768, 1280x768, 1366x768, 1280x1024, 1920x1200, Auto, InRes, INFPS (more formats are available through the menu system). See Figure 6 for more information.
Figure 6: HDMI/DVI Output Format Setting
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4.3.2 Setting the IR Channel

When using multiple S2H-30 units, you can avoid interference by pairing each unit to an individual remote. Assign each S2H-30 a different IR code from 0x0 to 0xF (16 total), and set the dip-switches on the Doremi IR remote accordingly.
Using the OSD or the DUIS software, set the IR channel to the desired setting between the hex values 0x0 and 0xF.
Remove the battery cover on the rear of the IR remote and set the four dip-switches below the battery bay to the corresponding value.
Note: The 4 dip-switches represent the binary values 1, 2, 4, 8 (from left to right).
Example:
If using IR channel 6, set the dip-switches 2 and 3 to the high position.
Location of
IR Dip-switches
Figure 7: IR Channel Dip-Switches
Figure 8: IR Channel Dip-Switches Close Up
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5 Doremi Universal Interface Software (DUIS)

5.1 DUIS Installation

To install the Doremi Universal Interface Software, follow the steps below:
Plug the USB cable between the S2H-30 and an available USB port on a computer.
If the "Found New Hardware Wizard" window appears click “Cancel”.
Run the installation package by double-clicking on the file
“Doremi_Universal_Interface_Software-4.2.2.0.exe,” which can be downloaded from:
http://www.doremilabs.com/
After the installation is over, the "Found New Hardware Wizard" will appear:
Note: For Windows 7 users, the "Found New Hardware Wizard" will not appear.
Go through all the steps shown below:
Select the “No, not this time” option and then click “Next >” (see Figure 9).
Figure 9: ”Found New Hardware Wizard” Window Step 1
When asked for the type of software installation, choose the option “Install the software automatically (recommended).” See Figure 10 for more information.
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Figure 10: ”Found New Hardware Wizard” Window Step 2
When the driver installation is complete, click on the “Finish” button (see Figure 11).
Figure 11: ”Found New Hardware Wizard” Window Last Step
Run the DUIS and verify that there is a proper connection.
If the "Hardware Installation" warning window appears, click on the “Continue Anyway”
button (see Figure 12 & 13).
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Figure 12: Hardware Installation Warning Window
Figure 13: Hardware Installation Warning Window for Windows 7
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5.2 Doremi Universal Interface Software Overview

The Doremi Universal Interface Software can control one or more S2H-30 devices connected to a workstation through a USB.
When starting the DUIS, the following window will appear:
Figure 14: S2H-30 Control Panel Window Input Tab
The DUIS is composed of the following parts:
The “Devices” field located on the top of the window can be used to select a connected
S2H-30 from the drop down menu. Click on the “Refresh” button to see if all the connected S2H-30 units are visible (see Figure 14).
The “Information” field located just below the “Devices” field provides information about the input, output, current 'timecode", and the audio input level of the connected S2H-30 device (see Figure 14).
The “Control” field located below the "Information" field has tabs that can be used to view or modify various settings on the connected S2H-30 unit. These settings include Input, Output, Image, Sync I/O, Audio, OSD, and System. These tabs are presented in Section 5.4 (see Figure 14).
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The “Settings” field located on the left part of the screen allows the user to manage the settings files. The “Settings” field is presented in Section 5.3 .

5.3 Settings Field

The “Settings” field can be used to manage the settings files.
To save the current S2H-30 configuration settings into a file, enter a settings "filename" into the “Settings” text box in the top left corner and then click on the “Save” button.
The saved settings file will appear in the “Settings” field.
"Settings"
Text Box
"Settings “
Field
"Load" Button
"Save"
Button
"Delete"
Button
"Import"
Button
"Export"
Button
"Update"
Button
Figure 15: S2H-30 Control Panel Window Settings Field
To export the saved settings file to a specified location, select it in the “Settings” field and click on the “Export” button. The user will be asked to confirm where to export the file using a standard “Save as” dialog box (see Figure 15).
To import an existing settings file from a .ghx file into the “Settings” field, click on the “Import” button. Browse the files to select the appropriate “settings file” to import (see Figure 15).
The imported file will appear in the “Settings” field on the left part of the window. To apply the settings to the connected S2H-30 unit, select the file and click on the “Load” button. The S2H-30 settings will be updated (see Figure 15).
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To delete a settings file present in the “Settings files” area, select it and click on the “Delete” button (see Figure 15).
To update the “Settings” field to reflect the content of the “User Settings” folder of the S2H-30 Control Panel application (folder where all the settings files are stored), click on the “Update” button (see Figure 15).
Note: The "Load," "Save," "Delete," "Import," "Export," and "Update" buttons become enabled when the user selects the file from the "Settings" field (see Figure 15).
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5.4 Tabs Description

5.4.1 Input Tab

The Input tab is illustrated in Figure 14 and Figure 15. All parameters are explained earlier in this manual in Section 3.1.

5.4.2 Output Tab

The Output tab is illustrated below in Figure 16.
Figure 16: S2H-30 Control Panel Output Tab
All parameters are explained earlier in this manual in Section 3.2.
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5.4.3 Image Tab

The Image tab is illustrated below in Figure 17.
LUT User
Radio Button
Gamma Curves
Button
Figure 17: S2H-30 Control Panel Image Tab
All parameters are explained earlier in this manual in Section 3.3.
To define either an Input or Output Gamma Curve, click the corresponding “User” radio button and then press the “Gamma Curves...” button.
From the Gamma Correction pop-up window (see Figure 18), you can adjust the Gamma Curves by “Formula” by adjusting the slider bars in the “Formula Editing” section or by loading a file.
To load a file, select the “File” radio button in the “Gamma Curves Source” section and then press the “All Colors LUT..” button and browse for the appropriate file.
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Load File
Radio Button
Formula Editing
Section
Figure 18: Gamma Correction Pop-Up Window
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5.4.4 Sync I/O Tab

The Sync I/O tab is illustrated below in Figure 19.
Figure 19: S2H-30 Control Panel Sync I/O Tab
All parameters are explained earlier in this manual in Section 3.4.
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5.4.5 Audio Tab

The Audio tab is illustrated below in Figure 20.
Figure 20: S2H-30 Control Panel Audio Tab
All parameters are explained earlier in this manual in Section 3.5.
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5.4.6 OSD Tab

The OSD tab is illustrated below in Figure 21.
Figure 21: S2H-30 Control Panel OSD Tab
All parameters are explained earlier in this manual in Section 3.6.
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5.4.7 System Tab

The System tab is illustrated below in Figure 22.
Restore Factory
Defaults Button
Save Settings
Button
Firmware
Upgrade Button
Figure 22: S2H-30 Control Panel System Tab
The parameters are explained earlier in this manual in Section 3.7.
In addition, the System tab can be used to perform the following functions:
To save the current settings to flash, click on the “Save Settings” button (see Figure 22).
To restore the factory default settings, click on the “Restore Default Settings” button (see
Figure 22).
To enter a new license number, click on the “Enter New License Number ...” button and type the new license number in the pop-up window (see Figure 22).
To perform a firmware upgrade, click on the “Firmware upgrade (Current: 1.6.0)” button – note that this button provides the current firmware version installed on the connected unit, after “Current: ”. See Section 6.1 for detailed upgrade steps to follow.
To display the logs, click on the “Display Logs” button.
Enter New License
Button
Display Logs
Button
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A window containing the logs will appear:
Figure 23: Log Window
Select “Auto Update” from that window to see all messages (see Figure 23).
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6 Firmware Update

The firmware can be updated through a USB using the DUIS. In case one of the files listed in the procedures below is missing, please contact Doremi Labs.
Note: The S2H-30, H2S-30, and GHX-10 all use the same firmware version, which is included with the DUIS software.

6.1 USB Update

The firmware can be updated through USB using the Doremi Universal Interface Software as presented in Section 5.4.7 .
To perform a update with a USB, follow the steps below:
Connect the S2H-30 to the computer using the USB cable provided with the unit.
Start the Doremi Universal Interface Software (see Section 5 ).
Go to the “System” tab (see Section 5.4.7 ).
Click on the “Firmware upgrade” button.
Click the Browse button and select the firmware file (e.g: “ghx_1.6.0.bin”). Then click the
“Upgrade now” button (see Figure 24).
Figure 24: Firmware Update - Browse Window
Once the update is completed, cycle the power of the S2H-30 unit.
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7 Acronyms

Term Definition
DUIS Doremi Universal Interface Software
DVI Digital Visual Interface
HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface
HD-SDI High-Definition Serial Digital Interface
IR Infra Red
OSD On Screen Display
PAR Pixel Aspect Ratio
SDI Serial Digital Interface
USB Universal Serial Bus
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8 Document Revision History

Date Version Description
02/10/2011 1.0 First version.
03/02/2011 1.1 New pictures added.
07/26/2012 1.2 Logo and contact information updated.
02/13/2013 1.3 Minor revisions made to document. Section 1
updated.
05/05/2014 1.4 Minor editorial changes made.
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