Faroudja VP250SE Installation & Operation Instructions

“Perfecting Video with a
No-Compromise Approach
for Reproducing
the Ultimate Film Experience”
The Faroudja
VP250SE Video Processor
With Picture Plus™Technology
Installation & Operation
Instructions
History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Licensees and Awards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
System Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Inventory List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Caution Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Technical Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
Installation Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Operating Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
RS232 Programming Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12
Remote Control Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Cable Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Copyright©2000 by Faroudja Laboratories, Inc.
No part of this document may be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reproduced by any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent, in writing, from Faroudja Laboratories, Inc.
The Faroudja Laboratories VP250SE Line Doubler is covered by the following United States patents: 4,030,121, 4,179,705, 4,240,105, 4,262,304, 4,847, 681, 4,864,389, 4,876,596, 4,893,176, 4,916,526, 4,967,271, 4,982,280, 4,989,090, 5,014,119, 5,025,312, 5,159,451, 5,237,414.
All Rights Reserved.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
HISTORY
Faroudja Laboratories, located in northern Califor­nia’s Silicon Valley, was founded in 1971 by Yves and Isabell Faroudja to develop state-of-the-art video processing technology. Over the last 26 years, Faroudja Laboratories has developed hundreds of advanced electronic processes to improve video enhancement, noise reduction and NTSC encoding/ decoding technologies. Many of these processes are used under license by the world’s leading electronics companies in a wide range of high performance video products. Faroudja professional video equipment is also currently hard at work in hundreds of television studios. Thus Faroudja technology is utilized and enjoyed in millions of American homes every day.
Yves Faroudja has devoted his career and his company to the goal of enabling home video systems to achieve the image quality of 35mm
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motion pictures. Faroudja’s unique approach focus­es on critical problem areas in the NTSC and PAL broadcast format. With patented engineering and design work, Yves and Faroudja Laboratories have created an exceptional product that brings new levels of visual reality to the enjoyment of discern­ing video enthusiasts around the world.
This booklet will provide the reader with a hands-on look at the VP250SE, its operation and benefits.
Also supplied is an overview of the proprietary tech­nologies utilized in this extraordinary device and an explanation of the visual improvements it provides in home video and corporate playback systems.
Some Video History and the Faroudja Approach
This manual is for use with the VP250SE which handles both NTSC and PAL sources. For sim­plicity the documentation references NTSC. All instructions for installation and operation are the same for PAL sources
LICENSEES AND AWARDS
1987: SMPTE
DAVID SARNOFF GOLD MEDAL AWARD
for
“Contributing to Optimizing NTSC Performances”
1988: MONITOR AWARD
for
“Excellence in Engineering
NTSC Encoders and Decoders”
1989: BM/E AWARD
for
“Excellence in Engineering”
1991: Technology Executive of the Year
from Cable TV Business
1991: EMMY
from The National Academy
of Television Arts and Sciences
for
“Techniques for Minimization of NTSC Artifacts
Through Advanced Encoding Techniques”
1992: VIDEO GRAND PRIX AWARD
Audio/Video International
LD100 Line Doubler “Advanced Technology Award”
1993: VIDEO MAGAZINE
Video Visionary
1995: BROADCAST ENGINEERING AWARD
1997: VISUAL GRAND PRIX AWARD
Audio Video Review Magazine (Japan)
LD200
1997/1998: RECOMMENDED COMPONENTS
Stereophile Guide to Home Theater Magazine
AAA Rating: VP250, VP400A
1998: PLATINUM AWARD
AV Video Multimedia Producer Magazine
Outstanding Achievement: VP250
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Licensees Around the World
Faroudja’s inventive approach to improving the quality of video imaging has caught the eye of some of the world’s greatest high technology com­panies. The following list represents those that have recognized the value of Faroudja’s solutions to imaging problems and pay for the opportunity to incorporate this technology in their advanced video products (as of January 1998):
Canon Microtime Conrac Mitsubishi General Instrument NAC Grass Valley NEC Hitachi Sanyo Ikegami Sharp JVC Sony Matsushita (Panasonic) S3
Toshiba
Awards and Achievements
Yves Faroudja and Faroudja Laboratories have garnered worldwide recognition and a number of industry awards. These honors are notable for several reasons. They are in response to the sig­nificant impact that Faroudja’s technology has made on the serious improvement of video quality. They are also a reflection of his long term dedica­tion to continually improving and optimizing the performance of the NTSC and PAL video formats.
On June 24, 1998 Yves Faroudja was awarded the prestigious Charles F. Jenkins Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for his video process­ing technology. Faroudja’s first Emmy was awarded in 1991. Some of this award winning technology is used in the VP250SE.
Caution Notes
Do not connect the VP250SE to a Monitor/ Projector not capable of the correct scan rates. (31.5KHz)
High Voltages are present inside. Opening the unit will void all warranties.
No user serviceable parts inside.
The Faroudja VP250SE Line Doubler/Video Processor is a precision video instrument used to convert NTSC interlaced signals into 480 visible, progressively scanned lines (640X480 resolution). Using Picture Plus™ technology, the VP250SE removes typical video processing artifacts while also increasing color purity and image detail, closely matching 35mm film.
The VP250SE is designed as an ideal match for DLP, LCD,CRT projectors, Plasma displays and computer monitors that require high quality, pro­gressively scanned signals.
Front panel features include Power, Input Select, Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, and Detail. All of the settings are automatically stored when the unit is turned off. Also, up to 32 custom presets can be set. All front panel features can be adjusted by infrared and RS232 remote control.
Inputs include: Composite Video, S-Video Component (Y,Cr,Cb/RGB) and Computer/HDTV. The Video input may be connected by either a BNC connection or a video RCA type connection. These inputs are looped internally so that other devices may use the signal.. The S-Video input uses a standard 4-pin connector.
The VP250SE requires a standard D15 to RGB breakout cable when using the component input. If the looped inputs are used, these cables should be kept short (under 6' in length) or a video distrib­ution amplifier should be used. This allows the VP250SE to keep the highest signal bandwidth possible without having the high frequencies being attenuated in a long cable.
Output from the VP250SE is provided by six BNC connectors as well as one 15 pin ‘D’ connector. The BNC outputs provided are Red, Green, Blue, Horizontal Sync, Vertical Sync and Composite Sync. Interface to monitors/projectors can be a 4 or 5 wire connection. The VP250SE is capable of driving a monitor/projector using the BNC outputs as well as a 15 pin ‘D’ connector, at the same time. The monitor and projector must be compatible with a 31.5KHz Horizontal scan rate.
Inventory List
1 VP250SE Digital Video Processor 1 Installation/Operation Manual 1 Warranty Card 1 Power Cord
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Picture Plus™ Technology – The VP250SE is called a Line Doubler. However, just increasing the number of lines can make the image worse. This is where Picture Plus™ technology becomes critical. Picture Plus represents a complex, multi-stage process that takes advantage of all the patented Faroudja circuitry for color, motion and detail processing. How these circuits improve the picture are outlined below.
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STAGE A COLOR PROCESSING: Chroma Bandwidth Expansion + Adaptive Comb Filter + Cross-Color Suppression
COLOR BLURRING – The engineers of the 1940’s (and the 1950’s, before and during the development of color broadcasting), had no idea that video images would one day be blown up as large as they are today. They there­fore designed the color section of the NTSC standard with severe bandwidth restrictions. This causes colors in various video images to “blur” and “smear”. These effects are further aggravated by storage media such as VHS tapes, that further degrade the chroma or color signal. e.g. – note how deep reds smear on VHS tape images.
The Faroudja VP250SE utilizes proprietary circuitry to recreate and further correct color details. Technically, this is accomplished by making use of the sharper black and white transitions to develop a correction signal that is then used to sharpen the color transitions. The result is colors that are restored with sharp details and video images that retain their original crisp look.
RAINBOW PATTERNS – When you notice the fine detail of a striped referees shirt rippling with colored rainbows as the camera pans by, you’ve seen video cross-color interference.
This annoying artifact is caused by imperfect separation of the color (chroma) and black and white (luminance) signals, by the color decoder circuitry. Simple tech­niques used commonly to separate the two signals can be effective most of the time but occasionally are fooled by finer pitch detail areas like the referee’s shirt. The VP250SE has patented cross color suppression that eliminates decoding errors of this type and enables the reproduction of sharper, cleaner color images.
DOT CRAWL and HANGING DOTS – This phenomenon is easily seen with large, highly colored, stationary graphics like titles and credits. Dot crawl is a rapid upwards movement of colored dots on sharp vertical transitions. Hanging dots lie underneath all the colored horizontal transitions. Both of these color aberrations are artifacts that appear due to an imperfect color decoding process. The VP250SE has an adaptive comb filter that eliminates both of these distortions. The impact is color transitions that are clear, sharp and natural.
STAGE B LINE PROCESSING: Film/Video Motion Tracking
THE VP250SE Patented Line Multiplier: eliminates VISI­BLE SCAN LINES – The secret of the VP250SE’s uncan-
ny ability to increase the lines of information without adding digital artifacts is in its unique ability to detect motion and interpolate correctly . The Faroudja VP250SE does this thanks to its proprietary , patented circuitry. It can detect the difference between a film image that has been transferred to video or video image that emanated from a video camera. After detecting the image type, the VP250SE adjusts its algorithm to compensate accordingly .
This is critical because today’s home theaters are pri­marily used to show films that were transferred to video whether on tape, laserdisc or off the air (virtually all prime time programs are film transferred to video). The VP250SE offers sharper, uniquely clean, artifact-free film-like images without visible scanning lines.
Again, historically speaking, electrical engineers in the 1940’s knew the resolution of a picture tube was depen­dent on two different mechanisms. Horizontal resolution is a function of bandwidth (frequency response) of the
TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS
SYNC
OUT
R OUT G OUT B OUT
Y R-Y B-Y
Y R-Y B-Y
VIDEO
IN
DECODER
LINE
DOUBLER
BANDWIDTH
EXPANDER
VGA
OUT
A
B
C
Y/C IN
R
G B
R-Y B-YY
VP250SE BLOCK DIAGRAM
MONITOR
MONITOR
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circuitry, while vertical resolution is a function of the scanning frequency (the number of scan lines in each picture). Given these mechanisms and with an average size picture tube of 8-10”, they designed the 525 line broadcast standard so that viewers would not see the scan lines when watching TV. They had no idea that someday people would be projecting home theater video images with diagonal screen sizes of 10’ and more.
Based on those NTSC parameters, using a 10 ft. diago­nal screen would require the viewer to be located more than 45 ft. from the screen to see the picture as it was intended without scan lines! Unfortunately, today’s large screen installations have scan lines that are quite visi­ble, especially with some of the latest high resolution monitors and projection televisions. The VP251 elimi­nates this problem by scan doubling the 525 interlaced lines (only 480 lines are actually visible) to become 480 progressively scanned lines. The result is the elimination of visible scan lines and increased brightness and detail. The image produced by the VP250SE is virtually film­like in detail, motion and color.
STAGE C DETAIL PROCESSING: Luminance Bandwidth Expansion
There is a major limitation with most contemporary pro­gram sources — lack of frequency response. The best video sources such as satellite dish reception and laserdiscs can provide acceptable resolution (400 plus lines of horizontal resolution). Other more common sources however, such as VHS tapes (230 lines), are
clearly deficient. The problem is compounded when the scan lines are doubled along with other signal process­ing. The lack of high frequency detail becomes very obvious when the more common sources are used.
The resultant picture is free of scan lines but dull, with a serious loss of definition. The solution is to expand the high frequencies without producing annoying and picture degrading artifacts.
The bandwidth expansion circuitry in the VP250SE is exceptionally sophisticated, using Faroudja’s double dif­ferentiation techniques to sharpen the edges of both horizontal and vertical details. The result is a sharply detailed image that appears crisp and three dimensional with no visible negative side-effects. This process can effectively double the perceived bandwidth and there­fore the resolution of the incoming signal.
FAROUDJA VP250SE APPLICATIONS – While the technical accomplishments of the VP250SE represent years of intense research and development, its use is straightforward and direct. The block diagram (above) illustrates a typical theater system configuration and shows how the VP250SE would be inserted in the signal path. Many entertainment sources benefit greatly by the VP250SE’s unique attributes; laserdisc, VHS video, S­VHS, DVD, cable TV, broadcast TV, Teleconferencing, etc. The VP250SE has proven to be an invaluable tool in other presentation disciplines where image quality is important; computer data displays, professional installa­tions in boardrooms and media rooms, military installa­tions, government agencies and academic uses in schools and colleges.
VIDEO
TUNER
LASERDISC
PLAYER
VCR
B-Y
Y
R-Y
Monitor
COMPUTER
DISPLAY
R G B
SYNC
VIDEO SWITCHER
COMPOSITE
VIDEO
/
C
RGB SYNC
Y
VP250SE
VIDEO PROCESSOR
TYPICAL VP251 SYSTEM UTILIZATION
CRT
PROJECTOR
WITH 7'' LENSES
OR
DLP
PROJECTOR,
PLASMA,
COMPUTER
MONITOR
Unpacking
Remove the VP250SE from the shipping container and examine it for any signs of shipping damage or missing items, (check inventory list on page 5).
All shipping materials should be saved if the unit is to be moved or should need to be returned for service or repair.
Installation
The VP250SE is designed to be placed on a table or rack mounted.
Do not support the unit by the rack mount ears alone in racks that are transported.
Ventilation
The VP250SE will require that air flows freely through both the bottom and top vent holes. Blocking these holes will greatly reduce the relia­bility of the unit and lead to the possibility of over­heating.
When the unit is rack mounted, a minimum of
1.25" (1 rack unit height) of free space is to be pro­vided for both the top and bottom of the unit to allow for proper cooling. It is also recommended that the rack be forced air cooled.
Rear Panel I/O
11. Composite Video Input
12. Composite Video loop-through
(Auto-terminating)
13. S-Video Input
14. S-Video Loop-through (Auto-Terminating)
15. YUV/RGB input (requires D15 to RGB breakout
cable)
16. D9 connection for RS232
17. Computer/HDTV input
18. D15 monitor connection
19. BNC Video output connectors
10. External infrared sensor plug 1/8” stereo jack
11. Power Input
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 2
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The VP250SE Front Panel Operation
Power ON/OFF – Press the button and the LED lights
green to indicate POWER ON. When the VP250SE powers up it is automatically set to operate just as it was when it was last turned off.
1) Power ON/OFF – Another push on the switch and the
power is cut off extinguishing the green LED. The Freeze Circuit is automatically disengaged, if in use, upon turn off.
INPUT SELECTION SWITCHES Press to Select
Computer/HDTV.–.This control refers to any high reso
lution source such as HDTV or computer signals con nected to the D15 input. Signal is “passed through” to the D15 and BNC outputs. The signal is not processed by Faroudja circuitry.
Video – refers to any composite NTSC video signal ­(e.g. VCR’s, laserdisc players, cable boxes, etc.)
S Video – refers to any source that outputs S-Video signals (DVD, S-VHS, satellite receivers, etc.). Using the input allows one to realize all the benefits of main­taining the separation of the luminance (picture) and chrominance (color) signal through the video signal processing chain, thus avoiding rainbow patterns and dot crawl.
PICTURE CONTROLS
The front panel offers complete controls of key picture adjustment parameters; Brightness, Contrast, Tint, Color and Detail.
VIDEO PROCESSOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
RGB – refers to the incoming video signal broken
down to the individual red, green and blue format more typically found in the professional and broadcast area.
Component Input – refers to the video signal in its component form (Y, R-Y, B-Y or Y, Cr, Cb for DVD) carried in a 3-wire cable.
Brightness – The Brightness control adjusts the black levels in the image. The level should be adjusted so that the color black is achieved (not gray) yet faint details should still be observable in the shadows. It is best to use a test pattern known as a PLUGE to set the levels.
Contrast – This control adjusts the level of white in the image. Using a well-lit image, adjust the contrast for the brightest image but not so bright that white areas start to turn green or cause blooming. Blooming is seen as bright areas of the picture smearing off to the right. It is best to use a test pattern known as PLUGE to set the levels.
Color – This control adjusts the amount of color in the image. Adjust to individual taste. The VP250SE has an AGC (Automatic Gain Control) that adjusts the color level automatically to maintain optimum color settings, using the customer’s adjusted setting as a reference. It is best to use a test pattern known as SMPTE color bars with a blue filter to properly set the levels.
Tint – This control adjusts the color phase seen as the range from green to magenta. The VP250SE has an APC (Automatic Phase Control) that maintains proper phase. This setting is best left in the preset position. It is best to use a test pattern known as SMPTE color bars with a blue filter, to properly set the levels.
On-Screen-Display On-Off
Simultaneously press the Factory and Preset 1 buttons
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VIDEO PROCESSOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The adjustment levels can be seen on the projection screen for easy adjustment.
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DETAIL CONTROLS
The VP250SE offers an advanced Detail circuit. The control works provides optimum picture detail without introducing “ringing” artifacts for both horizontal and ver­tical edges. This is very helpful with low quality sources such as VHS tapes. Also, even high quality sources such as DVDs and Satelite can have excessive detail enhancement recorded in the movie this can be seen as white halos along dark edges. The detail controls can be reduced, to limit the visibility of the halos.
To adjust the different controls simply press the up/down button associated with the parameter to be adjusted.
Presets – Once the levels have been adjusted for the best image they can be stored as one of four presets. There are four present for each input source, i.e. four for Video, four for S-Video, etc.
To store, first adjust the image then press the Store button. The next preset button pushed, will store those settings. The preset will automatically be recalled the next time that input is selected.
The Factory Preset button recalls all settings to SMPTE reference standards. When aligning the projector for the first time, the VP250SE should be in the factory preset. Using an external test pattern from a DVD, laserdisc or pattern generator, adjust the brightness and contrast using the projector’s controls. Then adjust Color, T int, and Detail using the controls on the VP250SE. Once completed, store the settings in one of the presets.
To store presets using the On-Screen-Display (OSD) with the infrared remote, first adjust the setting for the best image possible, then use the Function key to scroll down to the Store function. Use the V alue key to select which preset to store the information. The information will be stored either when the Function button is touched again or when the OSD times off (after approx. 10 seconds).
Select the different presets by pressing the Preset button on the remote.
OSD Off – The OSD can be turned on and off by pressing the Factory button and the Preset 1 button at the same time.
Detail – This control adjusts the amount of large and small edge details. The level should be set where there is the maximum amount of edge detail without excessive “ringing” and harshness. For most sources, this should be left in the preset setting.
Store – Press this button to activate the store func­tion. The next preset pressed will store the current settings.
Factory – The Factory Presets are set to broadcast industry standards. And can be used as a reference or to reset levels if they get misaligned.
Presets – This control stores all picture adjustments in a nonvolatile memory. There is a separate bank of four presets for each input, that are automatically recalled when the input is selected.
Value Adjust – This rocker switch adjusts the value of each function. Pressing the top portion increases the level, pressing the bottom portion reduces the level.
IR Window – Receives the information from the remote control. Do not block this sensor.
However, for the most part, the settings should be left in the preset setting. If the detail level must be turned way up to see details, there is a good chance there are other fac­tors involved, such as the projector becoming out of focus poor cable quality . Contact the dealer for assistance
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Many of the new generation of projectors and computer monitors require TTL sync levels to operate correct­ly. The D15 output on the Faroudja processors output TTL sync. The best approach in these circumstances is to use a standard D15 to RGB breakout cable and connect it to the D15 connection on the Faroudja processor. Use the H & V sync from the breakout cable and the R, G, B from the BNC connectors on the rear panel for the best image.
Problem Solution
No power light Unit not turned on
Unit not plugged in Fuse blown No power at plug
No picture Video source not selected
No video source connected or operating Projector/Monitor not turned on Projector/Monitor not connected correctly Bad video cable Unit in freeze mode Check brightness and contrast levels
Colors bleeding Check termination
Check projector/monitor termination Contrast set too high Color set too high
Picture not stable Check interface cables
Sync cables are swapped or not connected Input source not selected correctly Check input terminations Projector Fast/Slow Horizontal time constant. Should be set to fast.
Incorrect colors Tint in manual mode
Defective output cable RGB cables are swapped Check projector/monitor termination Input source not selected correctly No burst on input
RGB or Y,R-Y, B-Y Inputs not terminated. Picture washed out Composite input not terminated NOTE: To make sure that an input source is not the cause of a problem for a composite source, turn the
termination switch off and connect a composite monitor to the composite input Loop input. To make sure that a projector is not the cause of a problem, connect a 31.5KHz multisync monitor to the
15pin output connector and check the display to see if it is correct or if the monitor display shows the same problem as the projector display, then the VP250SE has a problem and you should contact our Technical Support Department.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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RS-232 PROGRAMMING
RS-232 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
The VP250SE can communicate with other con­trollers that provide an RS-232 interface. Adjustable baud rates are 19,200, 9,600, 4,800, 2,400 and 1,200 with 9,600 as factory default. (Contact factory for details if baud rate needs to be changed.) Communication settings are 8 bits, N parity and 1 stop bit. A terminal emulator program, like the one found in Windows, can be used to con­trol the VP250SE.
All RS-232 commands require the header of ‘VP250’ to be used at the beginning of each new command string, followed by any of the commands listed below. Commands may be of either upper or lower case characters. All commands are terminated by a carriage return (13H).
RS-232 Commands:
The following commands can be listed a a multiple command separated by a comma: B = Brightness ( 0 to 255 ) C = Contrast ( 0 to 255 ) K = Color ( 0 to 255 ) T = Tint (0 to 255) D = Detail (0 to 15) Example: VP250,B100,C75 (ENTER)
2
3
5
2
3
5
RxD
TxD
Ground*
TxD
RxD
Ground*
PC Computer
9 Pin Male “D”
VP250SE
9 Pin Female “D”
*2 Conductor Shielded Wire Recommended
VP250SE RS-232 Cable
The following commands must be entered individually: HELP = Displays a help menu P0 = Factory Preset ( not user changeable) P1 = User Preset 1 P2 = User Preset 2 P3 = User Preset 3 P4 = User Preset 4 L1 = Store User Preset 1 L2 = Store User Preset 2 L3 = Store User Preset 3 L4 = Store User Preset 4 ON = Turn On the VP250SE OFF = Turn Off the VP250SE ST = Return current settings status to controller V = Select Video Input Mode Y = Select Y/C Input Mode X = Select YUV Input Mode R = Select RGB Input Mode G = Select VGA Input (Computer/HDTV pass-through) E0 = Echo Off E1 = Echo On (default)
The On-Screen-Display (OSD) location on the monitor can be changed using RS232 commands. The OSD can also be disabled by RS232. OSD ON = Enable the OSD OSD OFF = Disable the OSD OSD xxx,xxx = (Where xxx = 0 to 152) Select placement of OSD (factory default: 0,35) OSD can also be changed by moving a jumper located inside the unit. Contact factory for details.
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RS-232 PROGRAMMING
VP250, :B###,C###,K###,T###,N###,D###,V,T1,A1,F0
(Y) (R) Freeze (X) Digital Filter
Auto-Tint Input Select Detail Level Noise Level Tint Level Color Level Contrast Level Brightness Level Header
ST or st This command will return a string
showing the current settings of the VP250SE. Example:
HELP or help This command will return a
list of commands used for the VP250SELine Multiplier.
Note (CR) = Carriage Return (OxOd) or ASCII 13
VP250SE Local / Remote Operation
The unit stores all of it’s settings in a non-volatile ram and will return to the last known settings when the unit is power up.
When a command is received via the RS-232, only those functions are placed in the remote mode. If a function is set via the remote, it can be returned back to local mode by adjusting that function on the front panel. This is accomplished by creating a window around that function when in remote mode. If that function is turned beyond the window setpoint, that function is returned to local mode and becomes active again.
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CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
VGA Connector and Component Video
connector Pinout
Pin Function 1 Red Video 2 Green Video 3 Blue Video 4 Not Used 5 Ground 6 Red Return (Ground) 7 Green Return (Ground) 8 Blue Return (Ground) 9 Composite Sync 10 Composite Sync Return (Ground) 11 Not Used 12 Not Used 13 Horizontal Sync 14 Vertical Sync 15 Not Used
Cable Lengths and Distribution Amplifiers
To achieve the best results from your installation, we suggest the following minimum standards for cable runs when a VP250SE is used.
To preserve the video quality of the VP250SE, the signal path should be no more than –3db down at 25 MHz through a 75 ohm cable. Any distribution amplifier should have a bandwidth no less than –3db down at 25 MHz.
The following cable lengths are the maximum rec­ommended continuous lengths of 75 ohm coax cable and 15 pin VGA cable (when using the VGA output).
Cable Type Maximum Length Mini BNC cables, 75 ohm 100 Feet
1.15nS/Foot propagation RG-59/U type cable, 75 ohm 150 Feet 75 ohm precision video cable 200 Feet
Belden 8281 15 pin, high resolution VGA cables 25 Feet
utilizing individual high resolution mini-coax cables for each signal from VP250SE to monitor.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
INPUT SIGNALS (NTSC) 525 Line 2:1 Interlace Video 1Vp-p, Negative Sync, 714mV Luminance S-Video Y/C (3.58) Non-Composite, 700m/Vp-p Y, 286mVp-p C
(Burst) RGB 700mVp-p Non-Composite, 1Vp-p Composite YUV Y(1V w/Sync), R-Y(714mV), B-Y(714mV)
15 pin ‘D’ Connector, Computer or HDTV
INPUT SIGNALS (PAL) 625 Line 2:1 Interlace Video 1Vp-p, Negative Sync, 700mV Luminance Y/C Y/C (4.43) Non-Composite, 700m/Vp-p Y, 286mVp-p C
(Burst) RGB 700mVp-p Non-Composite, 1Vp-p Composite YUV Y(1V w/Sync), U(700mV), V(700mV)
OUTPUT SIGNALS (NTSC) 525 Line Progressive Scan/1050 Line per Frame R, G, B Non-composite, Positive, 714mVp-p Vertical Sync 59.94Hz, Negative, 4Vp-p, 75 Ohm Horizontal Sync 31.5KHz, Negative, 4Vp-p, 75 Ohm Composite Sync 31.5KHz/59.94Hz, Negative, 4Vp-p, 75 Ohm Output: VGA: RGB 0.700mV Pk-Pk @ 75 Ohms
(Line Doubler Mode) Horizontal Sync, BNC, 31.4 Khz, TTL @ 2K Ohms
Vertical Sync, BNC, 59.94Hz, TTL @ 2K Ohms
Composite Sync, BNC, 31.4 Khz H, 59.94Hz V,
TTL @ 2K Ohms D-15 VGA Standard
Note: The scan frequencies are not modified when using the D-15 input loop.
OUTPUT SIGNALS (PAL) 625 Line Progressive Scan/1250 Line per Frame R, G, B Non-composite, Positive, 700mVp-p Vertical Sync 50Hz, Negative, 4Vp-p, 75 Ohm Horizontal Sync 31.25KHz, Negative, 4Vp-p, 75 Ohm Composite Sync 31.2KHz/50Hz, Negative, 4Vp-p, 75 Ohm
POWER INPUT: 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz, 35 Watts (Auto ranging) DIMENSIONS: 3.5” H x 17.00” W x 16.50” D
66.675mm H x 431.8mm W x 419.1mm D
WEIGHT: 17 LBS, 6.34 Kg
WARRANTY INFORMATION
All FAROUDJA Laboratories products are warranteed to the original purchase against defective materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment. This warranty shall be of no force and effects if modifications have been made by the purchaser or its agents or employees or if damage results from connecting the product to incompatible equip­ment or power. This warranty will also be void if the product is not returned to FAROUDJA Laboratories in the original shipping container.
The purchaser’s sole remedy with respect to the breach of this warranty is for the selling distributor to repair or replace, at its option, those products which the selling distributor determines to have breached this warranty within the specified period.
Any claims under this warranty should be made by telephone or in writing to the sell­ing distributor or FAROUDJA Laboratories. No products should be returned to the selling distributor or to FAROUDJA Laboratories without its prior consent, and then, only with freight prepaid. FAROUDJA Laboratories will prepay the return shipment.
Specifications and price change privileges are reserved.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATIONS, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY FOR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
FAROUDJA Laboratories
750 Palomar Ave., Sunnyvale, California 94086
Tel: 408-735-1492 Fax: 408-735-8571
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