Kontron CRTtoLCD-7 User Manual

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aFLAT-series
Flat Panel Controller
CRTtoLCD-7
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Contents
Contents
GENERAL INFORMATION AND IMPORTANT NOTES......................................................................... 2
1.1 User Information.......................................................................................2
1.2 Trademarks ..............................................................................................2
1.3 General ...................................................................................................2
1.4 Warranty..................................................................................................2
2. INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................. 3
TECHNICAL INFORMATION SUMMARY ........................................................................................ 3
3. CONFIGURATION............................................................................................................ 5
3.1 Panel Vcc configuration JP7000 ....................................................................5
3.2 Backlight adjust configuration JP7001 ...........................................................5
3.3 Backlight Mode configuration JP7002 ............................................................5
3.4 Backlight ON/OFF configuration JP7003 .........................................................6
4. CONNECTORS ................................................................................................................ 6
4.1 DC Power Supply 4-pol. CN200 ......................................................................6
4.2 DC Power Supply DC-Jack CN201 or CN201-1 ....................................................6
4.3 VGA/RGB analog Input CN300.......................................................................7
4.4 YUV analog input CN4001/CN4002.................................................................7
4.5 DVI input connector CN6 .............................................................................8
4.6 SVHS Video Input CN12 ...............................................................................8
4.7 Composite video input CN13.........................................................................9
4.8 IR input CN1001 ........................................................................................9
4.9 OSD keypad connector CN102 .......................................................................9
4.10 OSD keypad connector CN1003 ................................................................... 10
4.11 Serial OSD connector CN1002 ..................................................................... 10
4.12 JILI40-Interface CN800............................................................................. 11
4.13 JILI30-Interface CN7000........................................................................... 12
4.14 FLEX32 CN7003 ....................................................................................... 13
4.15 Backlight Connector CN7001 ...................................................................... 13
4.16 Backlight Connector CN7002 ...................................................................... 14
4.17 GPIO Connector CN 8000 ........................................................................... 14
4.18 Extension Connector CN8001 ..................................................................... 14
4.19 ADC Input Connector CN1000 (Light Sensor Input).......................................... 15
5. ON SCREEN DISPLAY......................................................................................................15
5.1 Main Menue............................................................................................ 15
5.2 Input Select ........................................................................................... 16
5.2.1 Input Select - Main Picture Channel ............................................................. 16
5.2.2 Input Select - Scan Inputs ......................................................................... 16
5.2.3 Input Select - PIP Mode............................................................................. 17
5.2.4 Input Select - PIP Channel ......................................................................... 17
5.2.5 Input Select - PIP Size .............................................................................. 17
5.2.6 Input Select - PIP hor. Position................................................................... 18
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5.2.7 Input Select - PIP ver. Position ................................................................... 18
5.2.8 Input Select - Swap Main & PIP ................................................................... 18
5.3 Image Adjustments .................................................................................. 19
5.3.1 Image Adjustments - Auto Adjust ................................................................ 19
5.3.2 Image Adjustments - Clock......................................................................... 19
5.3.3 Image Adjustments - Phase........................................................................ 20
5.3.4 Image Adjustments - Bandwith................................................................... 20
5.3.5 Image Adjustments - Hor. Position .............................................................. 20
5.3.6 Image Adjustments - Ver. Position............................................................... 21
5.4 Color Adjustment..................................................................................... 21
5.4.1 Color Adjustment – Brightness ................................................................... 21
5.4.2 Color Adjustment – Contrast....................................................................... 22
5.4.3 Color Adjustment – Saturation.................................................................... 22
5.4.4 Color Adjustment – Hue ............................................................................ 22
5.4.5 Color Adjustment – Fleshtone..................................................................... 23
5.4.6 Color Adjustment – Backlight ..................................................................... 23
5.4.7 Color Adjustment - Auto Color Adjust ........................................................... 23
5.5 Advanced Color Adjustment ....................................................................... 24
5.5.1 Color Adjustment – Advanced – Gamma ........................................................ 24
5.5.2 Color Adjustment – Advanced –Color Space ................................................... 24
5.5.3 Color Adjustment – Advanced – Color Temp. .................................................. 25
5.5.4 Color Adjustment – Advanced – Red ............................................................. 25
5.5.5 Color Adjustment – Advanced – Green .......................................................... 25
5.5.6 Color Adjustment – Advanced – Blue ............................................................ 26
5.6 Video Settings ........................................................................................ 26
5.6.1 Video Settings – Motion Processing ............................................................. 26
5.6.2 Video Settings – Sharpness........................................................................ 27
5.6.3 Video Settings – Film Mode ........................................................................ 27
5.6.4 Video Settings – Noise Reduction ................................................................ 27
5.6.5 Video Settings – Mpeg Processing ............................................................... 28
5.7 Video Settings – Decoder Settings ............................................................... 28
5.7.1 Decoder Settings – Video Brightness............................................................ 28
5.7.2 Decoder Settings – Video Contrast............................................................... 29
5.7.3 Decoder Settings – Video Saturation ............................................................ 29
5.7.4 Decoder Settings – Video Hue..................................................................... 29
5.7.5 Decoder Settings – Video Sharpness ............................................................ 30
5.8 Video Settings – CRTtoLCD7 multimedia........................................................ 30
5.8.1 Video Settings – Motion Processing (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)............................. 30
5.8.2 Video Settings – Film Mode (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia) ....................................... 30
5.8.3 Video Settings – Enhancer (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia) ........................................ 31
5.8.4 Video Settings – Sharpness (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia) ....................................... 31
5.8.5 Video Settings – Cross Color (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia) ...................................... 31
5.8.6 Video Settings – Noise Reduction (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia) ............................... 32
5.8.7 Video Settings – Decoder Settings (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia) .............................. 32
5.8.8 Video Settings – Ext. Deinterlacer (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)............................... 32
5.9 Scaling Adjustment.................................................................................. 33
5.9.1 Scaling Adjustment – Scaling Mode ............................................................. 33
5.9.2 Scaling Adjustment – Picture Flip ................................................................ 33
5.9.3 Scaling Adjustment – Zoom........................................................................ 34
5.9.4 Scaling Adjustment – Hor. Pan ................................................................... 34
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5.9.5 Scaling Adjustment – Ver. Pan .................................................................... 34
5.10 System Settings ...................................................................................... 35
5.10.1 System Settings – OSD Timeout................................................................... 35
5.10.2 System Settings – OSD Hor. Pos. ................................................................. 35
5.10.3 System Settings – OSD Ver. Pos................................................................... 35
5.10.4 System Settings – OSD Blend...................................................................... 36
5.10.5 System Settings – OSD Orientation .............................................................. 36
5.10.6 System Settings – OSD Language................................................................. 36
5.10.7 System Settings – Reset to Default .............................................................. 37
5.11 Audio Settings ........................................................................................ 37
5.11.1 Volume.................................................................................................. 37
5.11.2 Balance ................................................................................................. 37
5.11.3 Surround ............................................................................................... 38
5.11.4 Loudness ............................................................................................... 38
5.11.5 Pseudo Stereo......................................................................................... 38
5.11.6 Mode .................................................................................................... 39
5.11.7 Equalizer ............................................................................................... 39
5.12 TV ........................................................................................................ 40
5.12.1 TV - Program........................................................................................... 40
5.12.2 TV - Channel ........................................................................................... 40
5.12.3 TV - Frequency ........................................................................................ 41
5.12.4 TV - System............................................................................................. 41
5.12.5 TV - Scan Channel .................................................................................... 41
5.12.6 TV – Favorites ......................................................................................... 42
5.12.7 TV – Favorite Edit Menu ............................................................................. 42
5.12.8 TV - Auto install....................................................................................... 42
5.13 Radio.................................................................................................... 43
5.13.1 Radio - Station........................................................................................ 43
5.13.2 Radio - Frequency.................................................................................... 43
5.13.3 Radio - Scan Station................................................................................. 44
5.13.4 Radio - Save Station ................................................................................. 44
6. SERIAL OSD.................................................................................................................45
6.1 Settings ................................................................................................ 45
6.2 Input Select ........................................................................................... 45
6.3 Picture in Picture..................................................................................... 46
6.4 VGA Adjustment ...................................................................................... 46
6.5 Color Adjustment..................................................................................... 47
6.6 Advanced Color ....................................................................................... 47
6.7 Video .................................................................................................... 48
6.8 Scaling.................................................................................................. 48
6.9 Audio * ................................................................................................. 49
6.10 Equalizer *............................................................................................. 49
6.11 TV * ...................................................................................................... 50
6.12 OSD Settings .......................................................................................... 50
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................51
8. SUPPORTED VIDEO MODES ..............................................................................................53
9. LAYOUT / SCHEMATICS ...................................................................................................54
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10. TECHNICAL SUPPORT .....................................................................................................55
11. REVISION HISTORY........................................................................................................56
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General information and important notes
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General information and important notes
1.1 User Information
Copyright 2007 by Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH. In this document Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH will also be referred to by the short form “Kontron Embedded Modules”. The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, Kontron Embedded Modules reserves the right to make changes to any portion of this manual to improve reliability, function or design. Kontron Embedded Modules does not assume any liability for any product or circuit described herein.
1.2 Trademarks
AT and IBM are trademarks of International Business Machines. XT, AT, PS/2 and Personal System/2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. All other products and trademarks mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners. The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without expressed written authority. Offenders will be liable for damages. All rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved.
1.3 General
For the circuits, descriptions and tables indicated no responsibility is assumed as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned. The information in the Technical Descriptions describes the type of the boards and shall not be considered as assured characteristics. The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express written authority. Offenders will be liable for damages. All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved.
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1.4 Warranty
Each board is carefully and thoroughly tested before being shipped. If, however, problems should occur during the operation, please check your user specific settings of all boards included in your system. This is often the source of the fault. If a board is defective, it can be sent to your supplier for repair. Please take care of the following steps:
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The board returned should correspond to the factory default settings since a test is only possible under these settings.
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In order to repair your board as fast as possible, we require some additional information from you. Please fill out the attached Repair Form and include it with the defective board.
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If possible, the board will be upgraded to the latest version without additional cost.
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Upon receipt of the board, please be aware that your user specific settings are changed during the test.
Within the guarantee, the repair is free as long as the guarantee conditions were kept. If no fault has been found, you will be charged with the test cost due to the high test expenditure. Repairs outside of the guarantee will be charged. This Kontron Embedded Modules product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for our guaranteed warranty period from the date of shipment. During the warranty period, Kontron Embedded Modules will, at its option, either repair or replace products which prove to be defective. For warranty service or repair, the product must be returned to a service facility designated by Kontron Embedded Modules. The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance or handling by buyer, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product, or improper installation or maintenance. Kontron Embedded Modules will not be responsible for any defects or damages due to a faulty Kontron Embedded Modules product other than the products supplied by Kontron Embedded Modules.
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Introduction
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2. Introduction
The CRTtoLCD-7 is a highly integrated TFT panel interface controller, which allows an easy adaptation of standard video input sources like S-video, composite video, DVI or analog RGB to a digital TFT panel. The CRTtoLCD-7 only needs one single 12V power supply and incorporates all needed functionality to build up a full featured TFT monitor. The card generates the necessary power sequencing for the flat screen. The highly flexible architecture of the CRTtoLCD-7 panel interface allows adapting nearly any available TFT panel. Therefore a variety of panel adapters and programming are available on request.
Technical Information Summary
Features
- Zoom and shrink scaling (all resolutions from VGA to WUXGA)
- Frame rate conversion
- Integrated 8-bit triple-channel ADC / PLL
- Integrated Ultra-Reliable DVITM receiver
- Optional Integrated High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
- On-chip versatile OSD engine
- All system clocks synthesized from a single external crystal
- Programmable gamma correction (CLUT)
- RealColorTM technology provides flesh tone adjustment
- Optional TV-Tuner-Extension board
Analog RGB Input Port
- Supports up to 165MHz (up to UXGA 60Hz and WUXGA 60Hz reduced blanking)
- Support for Sync-on-Green (SOG)
- Can be used as a YUV Input
Ultra-Reliable DVITM Receiver
- Single link on-chip TMDS Rx up to 160 MHz operation
- Direct connect to all DVI compliant TMDS transmitters
- Optional High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
NTSC,PAL or SECAM input
- VIDEO DECODER WITH S-VIDEO AND COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT CAPABILITIES
Output Format
- Support for 8 or 6-bit panels (with high quality dithering)
- One or two pixel output format
- Double Channel LVDS or 18bit TTL Output
Auto-Configuration / Auto-Detection
- Phase and image positioning
- Input format detection
- Compatibility with all graphic cards and standard VESA modes
Frame Store Interface
- 16 MB DDR-SDRAM Frame buffer
On-chip OSD Controller
- Bit-mapped OSD capability - 12 24-bit colors tiles
- Horizontal and vertical stretch of OSD images
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Technical Information Summary
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RealColorTM Technology
- Color filtering in YUV domain
- Digital brightness, contrast, hue and saturation control for analog, digital and video inputs
- Proprietary flesh tone adjustment
Operating Modes
- Frame rate conversion and scaling of images
- Bypass mode with no filtering and/or frame buffering
- 1:1 centering
- De-interlaced zoom
- Frame Sync and Free Run display synchronization modes
High-Quality Advanced Scaling
- Fully programmable zoom/shrink ratios
- Independent horizontal / vertical zoom and shrink
- Variable sharpness control
- Moire cancellation
- Adjustable scaling algorithms
Genesis FLI2310 Digital Video Format Converter
- High quality conversion of digital video formats
- Adaptive Motion Deinterlacing powered by Faroudja
- Motion Adaptive Noise Reduction
- DCDiTM two dimensional vector interpolation to improve quality of interlaced video formats
Display Interface Features :
- Control signal generation for backlight inverter
- backlight dimming support (PWM and voltage controlled )
- Voltage generation and power sequence control for panel
- Flat screens can be used with either 3.3V, 5V or 12V.
- JILI30/40 (LVDS) and FLEX32 (digital) panel interface (one and double port up to 24 Bit)
Operating Features:
- 5 button user interface (OSD Keypad)
- On Screen Display (OSD) control for all features
- Full multi sync capable
- VESA DPMS and DDC2B support
- Single voltage supply (+12V DC )
- Dynamic Power Management for minimal power consumption via DPMS
- No software drivers needed!
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Configuration
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3. Configuration
3.1 Panel Vcc configuration JP7000
Use JP700 to control Panel Vcc
Connector Double Row 2,54 mm, 3 Contacts, Gold plated
Case/Size : Vertical, Through Hole
1 2 3 Pin 1-2 2-3 open
JP7000
O O O
5V 12V 3,3V
Never
unplug/r
eplug this
while in
use!
default
3.2 Backlight adjust configuration JP7001
Use JP7001 to control Backlight adjust Voltage
Connector Double Row 2,54 mm, 3 Contacts, Gold plated
Case/Size : Vertical, Through Hole
1 2 3 Pin 1-2 2-3 Delivery
Default
JP7001
O O O
5V 12V 1-2 closed
Never
unplug/replug
this while in
use!
5V
3.3 Backlight Mode configuration JP7002
Use JP7002 to control Backlight Mode PWM/Linear
Connector Double Row 2,54 mm, 3 Contacts, Gold plated
Case/Size : Vertical, Through Hole
1 2 3 Pin 1-2 2-3 Delivery Default
JP7002
O O O
Linear PWM 1-2 closed
Never
unplug/replug
this while in
use!
Linear
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3.4 Backlight ON/OFF configuration JP7003
Use JP7003 to control polarity of backlight ON/OFF
Connector Double Row 2,54 mm, 3 Contacts, Gold plated
Case/Size : Vertical, Through Hole
1 2 3 Pin 2-3 1-2 Delivery
Default
JP7003
O O O
/ON ON 1-2 closed
Never
unplug/replug
this while in
use!
ON
4. Connectors
4.1 DC Power Supply 4-Pol. CN200
Apply operating voltage using connector CN200
4 Contact Connector, Single Row, Right Angle, Polarization, Through hole
Pin Name Description
O 1
NC Not connected
O 2
GND Power Groundl
O 3
GND
Power Ground
O
4
+12V 12V DC Power
4.2 DC Power Supply DC-Jack CN201 or CN201-1
Apply operating voltage using connector CN201/CN201-1
DC POWER JACK, Case/Size : PCB-Mount 2mm Pin Diameter
Pin Name Description
O 1
+12V +12 V DC
O
2
GND
Power Ground
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4.3 VGA/RGB analog Input CN300
High Density Sub-D-Connector 15 Contacts, Receptacle
Case/Size : Right Angle, Through Hole
Pin Name Description
O 1
RED Analog input red
O 2
GREEN Analog Input Green
O
3
BLUE Analog Input Blue
O
4
ID2 Not Connected
O
5
GND Analog Ground
O
6
GND Analog Ground Red
O
7
GND Analog Ground Green
O
8
GND Analog Ground Blue
O
9
DDC_5V +5V Power Supply from Video Card
O
10
GND Analog Ground
O
11
ID0 Not Connected
O
12
DDC_SDA DDC Serial Data
O
13
HSYNC Horizontal Sync input
O
14
VSYNC Vertical Sync input
O
15
DDC_SCL DDC Serial Clock
4.4 YUV analog input CN4001/CN4002
3x Chinch Red , Green, Blue
Case/Size : Right Angle, Through Hole
Pin Name Description
O 1
BLUE
Analog input Pb
O 2
RED
Analog input Pr
O
3
GND
Analog GroundPB/ Pr
O O
4 5
GREEN
GND
Analog input Y
Analog Ground Y
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4.5 DVI input connector CN6
This input supports the connection of DVI capable video cards and supports resolutions from 640x480 up
to 1920x1200.
Connector Double Row 2,54 mm, 10 Contacts, Gold plated
Case/Size : Vertical, Through Hole
Description Name
Pin
Pin
Name
Description
Receiver Signal(-) ( RX2- )
RX2-
1
O O
2
RX2+
Receiver Signal(+) ( RX2+ )
Power Ground
GND
3
O O
4
NC Not connected
Not connected NC
5
O O
6
SCL_IN
I2C clock
I2C Data
SDA_IN
7
O O
8
NC Not connected
Receiver Signal(-) ( RX1- ) RX1-
9
O O
10
RX1+ Receiver Signal(+) ( RX1+ )
Power Ground
GND
11
O O
12
NC
Not connected
Not connected NC
13
O O
14
+5V +5V DC from DVI video card
Power Ground GND
15
O O
16
HP Hot Plug
Receiver Signal(-) ( RX0- ) RX0-
17
O O
18
RX0+ Receiver Signal(+) ( RX0+ )
Power Ground
GND
19
O O
20
NC Not connected
Not connected
NC
21
O O
22
GND Power Ground
Clock Signal(+) (RXC+)
RXC+
23
O O
24
RXC-
Clock Signal(-) (RXC-)
Not connected
NC
C1
O O
C2
NC
Not connected
Not connected
NC
C3
O O
C4
NC
Not connected
Power Ground GND
C5
O O
C5_1
GND Power Ground
4.6 SVHS Video Input CN12
This input converts NTSC, PAL or SECAM in S-video to digitized component video
Pin Name Description
O 1
GND Power Ground
O 2
GND Power Ground
O
3
Y
Y component of video signal
O
4
C
C component of video signal
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4.7 Composite video input CN13
This input converts NTSC, PAL or SECAM in composite video to digitized component video.
Chinch Connector, Right Angle, Yellow
Pin Name Description
O 1
GND Power Ground
CN13
O
2
CVBS
CVBS Video Signal
4.8 IR input CN1001
This input connects a IR Receiver with the board
3 Contact Connector, Single Row, Straight, through hole
Pin Name Description
O 1
VCC 5 Volts output
O 2
GND Power Ground
CN1001
O
2
Out
Output from the IR receiver
4.9 OSD keypad connector CN102
14 Contacts boxed IDC Connector, double row,
Straight, through hole
Description Name
Pin
Pin
Name
Description
+5V DC Power
VCC
1
O O
2
LED
LED Enable (Operating)
Confirm Key (TTL)
KEY
3
O O
4
KEY OSD Menu key (TTL)
Down Key (TTL) KEY
5
O O
6
KEY
Up Key (TTL)
ADC Input
*Note1
ADC_IN
7
O O
8
IR Output of IR receiver
Switch LED (TTL) KEY
9
O O
10
KEY ON/OFF Key (TTL)
Low active Reset (TTL)
/Reset
11
O O
12
+12V
+12V DC Power
Power Ground GND
13
O O
14
GND +5V DC from DVI video card
*Note1: Input range is 0 - 3V
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4.10 OSD keypad connector CN1003
Connector: Molex 53261-1471
Matching Connector: Molex 51021-1400
Connector Single Row, 14 contacts, Case/Size : Right Angle, 1,25mm Pitch
Pin Name Description
O 1
LED2 LED Red (3.3V output)
O 2
LED1 LED Green (3.3V output)
O
3
GND Key Power Ground
O
4
KEY Key Button (POWER)
O
5
GND Key Power Ground
O
6
KEY Key Button (Menu)
O
7
KEY Key Button (Right)
O
8
NC Not Connected
O
9
NC Not Connected
O
10
KEY Key Button (Left)
O
11
KEY Key Button (Exit)
O
12
KEY Key Button (AUTOADJUST)
O
13
GND Power Ground
O
14
VDD +3.3V Keypad Power Out
O
4.11 Serial OSD connector CN1002
The OSD ( On Screen Display ) can be controlled either trough the keypad or the serial connector CN1002
for configuration purposes or mass production. See also chapter 1.5 and chapter 1.9 for detailed
description.
Caution! The transmit and receive signals have RS232C level
and are crossed!
10 Contacts boxed IDC Connector, double row,
straight, through hole
Description Name
Pin
Pin
Name
Description
Not Connected
NC
1
O O
2
NC
Not Connected
Transmit Signal
COM_TXD
3
O O
4
NC Not Connected
Receive Signal COM_RXD
5
O O
6
NC
Not Connected
Not Connected
NC
7
O O
8
NC Not Connected
Power Ground GND
9
O O
10
+5VY +5V DC Power
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Connectors
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4.12 JILI40-Interface CN800
All flat screen signals are LVDS compatible
Connector Double Row 2mm, 40 Contacts, Gold plated
Case/Size : Straight, Through Hole
Description Name
Pin
Pin
Name
Description
Enables Backlight
BLON#
1 O O 2
BLON#
Enables Backlight
Backlight Adjust
BLADJ
3 O O 4
STX3+ Even Receiver Signal(+) (R2IN 3+)
Even Receiver Signal(-) (R2IN 3-)
STX3-
5 O O 6
+12V +12V
Even Clock Signal(+) (CK2IN +)
STXC+
7 O O 8
STXC- Even Clock Signal(-) (CK2IN -)
+12V
+12V
9 O O 10
STX2+ Even Receiver Signal(+) (R2IN 2+)
Even Receiver Signal(-) (R2IN 2-)
STX2-
11 O O 12
+12V +12V
Even Receiver Signal(+)(R2IN1+)
STX1+
13 O O 14
STX1- Even Receiver Signal(-) (R2IN 1-)
+12V
+12V
15 O O 16
STX0+ Even Receiver Signal(+) (R2IN 0+)
Even Receiver Signal(-) (R2IN 0-)
STX0-
17 O O 18
+12V +12V
Odd Receiver Signal(+)(R1IN 3+)
FTX3+
19 O O 20
FTX3- Odd Receiver Signal(-) (R1IN 3-)
Power Ground
GND
21 O O 22
GND Power Ground
I2C clock
DDCSCL
23 O O 24
DDCSDA
I2C Data
Power Ground
GND
25 O O 26
FTXC+
Odd Clock Signal(+) (CK1IN +)
Odd Clock Signal(-) (CK1IN -)
FTXC-
27 O O 28
GND Power Ground
Odd Receiver Signal(+)(R1IN 2+)
FTX2+
29 O O 30
FTX2-
Odd Receiver Signal(-) (R1IN 2-)
Power Ground
GND
31 O O 32
FTX1+
Odd Receiver Signal(+) (R1IN 1+)
Odd Receiver Signal(-) (R1IN 1-)
FTX1-
33 O O 34
GND Power Ground
Odd Receiver Signal(+)(R1IN 0+)
FTX0+
35 O O 36
FTX0-
Odd Receiver Signal(-) (R1IN 0-)
Power Ground
GND
37 O O 38
GND Power Ground
Panel VCC ( switched )
Vcc_P
39 O O 40
Vcc_P Panel VCC ( switched )
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4.13 JILI30-Interface CN7000
All JILI (JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface ) signals are LVDS
compatible.
Fine Wire, 30 Contacts, single row, Right Angle, Series : JAE-FI-
X30H
Description Name
Pin
Pin
Name
Description
Odd Receiver Signal(-) (R1IN 0-) FTX0-
1 O O 2
FTX0+ Odd Receiver Signal(+) (R1IN 0+)
Odd Receiver Signal(-) (R1IN 1-) FTX1-
3 O O 4
FTX1+ Odd Receiver Signal(+) (R1IN 1+)
Odd Receiver Signal(-) (R1IN 2-) FTX2-
5 O O 6
FTX2+ Odd Receiver Signal(+) (R1IN 2+)
Power Ground GND
7 O O 8
FTXC- Odd Clock Signal(-) (CK1IN -)
Odd Clock Signal(+) (CK1IN +) FTXC+
9 O O 10
FTX3- Odd Receiver Signal(-) (R1IN 3-)
Odd Receiver Signal(+)(R1IN 3+) FTX3+
11 O O 12
STX0- Even Receiver Signal(-) (R2IN 0-)
Even Receiver Signal(+)(R2IN 0+) STX0+
13 O O 14
GND Power Ground
Even Receiver Signal(-)(R2IN 1-) STX1-
15 O O 16
STX1+ Even Receiver Signal(+) (R2IN 1+)
Power Ground GND
17 O O 18
STX2- Even Receiver Signal(-) (R2IN 2-)
Even Receiver Signal(+)(R2IN 2+) STX2+
19 O O 20
STXC- Even Clock Signal(-) (CK2IN -)
Even Clock Signal(+) (CK2IN +) STXC+
21 O O 22
STX3- Even Receiver Signal(-) (R2IN 3-)
Even Receiver Signal(+)(R2IN 3+) STX3+
23 O O 24
GND Power Ground
I²C Data DDCSDA
25 O O 26
DEN Display Enable
I²C Clock DDCSCL
27 O O 28
Vcc_P Panel VCC ( switched )
Panel VCC ( switched ) Vcc_P
29 O O 30
Vcc_P Panel VCC ( switched )
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4.14 FLEX32 CN7003
This connector directly matches through an interface cable for 31/41 pin VGA/SVGA
TFT interface. All flat screen signals are LVTTL compatible (3.3V )
Flatfoil Connector 32 Contacts, Right Angle, Bottom Contact
Case/Size : 0,5mm Pitch, Series : 6210 / ZIF
Description Name Pin
Pin Name Description
Power Ground GND 1 O O 2 SCLK Data clock Latch pulse LP
3 O O 4
FLM First Line Marker
Power Ground GND
5 O O 6
P0 Panel Data R0
Panel Data R1 P1
7 O O 8
P2 Panel Data R2
Panel Data R3 P3
9 O O 10
P4 Panel Data R4 Panel Data R5 P5 11 O O 12 GND Power Ground Panel Data G0 P6 13 O O 14 P7 Panel Data G1 Panel Data G2 P8 15 O O 16 P9 Panel Data G3 Panel Data G4 P10
17 O O 18
P11 Panel Data G5 Power Ground GND
19 O O 20
P12 Panel Data B0 Panel Data B1 P13
21 O O 22
P14 Panel Data B2 Panel Data B3 P15 23 O O 24 P16 Panel Data B4 Panel Data B5 P17 25 O O 26 GND Power Ground Data Enable MOD ( DE ) 27 O O 28 PANEL_VCC Panel Power Panel Power PANEL_VCC 29 O O 30 R/L Right/Left Up/Down rotate U/D 31 O O 32 NC Not connected
4.15 Backlight Connector CN7001
Connector: Molex 53261-1071
Matching Connector: Molex 51021-1000
Connector Single Row, 10 Contacts, Case/Size : Right Angle, 1,25mm
Pitch
Pin
Name Description
O
1
BLON
BACKLIGHT CONTROL SIGNAL (TTL, REFER TO JP7003)
O
2
GND
Power Ground
O
3
GND
Power Ground
O
4
Backlight power supply
O
5
Backlight power supply
O
6
Backlight power supply
O
7
Backlight power supply
TYPICAL. +12V (NOTE SAME AS DC INPUT VOLTAGE , 1 AMPERE PER CONTACT ALLOWED)
O
8
GND Power Ground
O
9
GND Power Ground
O
10
BKLTADJ analog 0V to +5V or 0V to +12V (refer to
JP7001)
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4.16 Backlight Connector CN7002
Connector: Molex 53261-0790
Matching Connector: Molex 51021-0700
Connector Single Row, 7 Contacts, Case/Size : Right Angle, 1,25mm Pitch
Pin
Name
Description
O
1 NC
Not connected
O
2
BKLTADJ
analog 0V to +5V or 0V to +12V (refer JP7001)
O
3
GND
Power Ground
O
4
Backlight power supply
O
5
Backlight power supply
Typ. +12V (Note same as DC Input Voltage , 1Amp. Per Contact allowed)
O
6
GND
Power Ground
O
7 BLON
Backlight control signal (TTL, refer to JP7003) Polarity settings
4.17 GPIO Connector CN 8000
Connector: Molex 53261-0590
Matching Connector: Molex 51021-0500
Pin Name Description
O
1
DVD3.3 3.3 Volt output source (max.50mA)
O
2
GND Ground
O
3
GPIO0 General Purpose I/O
O
4
GPIO1 General Purpose I/O
O
5
PWM3 PWM Outputsignal
4.18 Extension Connector CN8001
Connector Triple Row 2mm, 75 Contacts, Gold plated
Case/Size : Right Angle, Through Hole
For add-on cards (e.g. TVtoLCD)
Additional Information on Request
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4.19 ADC Input Connector CN1000 (Light Sensor Input)
Connector: Molex 53261-0590
Matching Connector: Molex 51021-0500
Pin Name Description
O
1
GND Power Ground
O
2
ADC1 ADC1 Input *Note1
O
3
DVDD3.3 3.3 Volt output source (max.50mA)
O
4
ADC2 ADC2 Input *Note1
O
5
GND Power Ground
*Note1: Input range is 0 - 3V. Onboard pulled up to DVDD3.3 through 4, 7 K resistor.
5. On Screen Display
With the OSD ( On Screen Display ) you can modify the settings and control the special features of the CRTtoLCD-7. The OSD uses a number of menus for making changes and turning the special features on or off. The configuration can be done via the OSD-keypad (OSD-Panel-Kit).
To start the OSD press the “OSD” button on the keypad, after switching the power supply on. If a valid flat panel configuration is installed, the OSD Main Menu will be displayed.
To select an menu point, simply use the button “UP” or ”DOWN” to move the cursor to the menu point you want and press the button “OSD”. To get back to the previous menu point press the “CONFIRM” button.
To select a function, simply use “OSD”-button to select the field. Use “UP” or “DOWN” to select a value for that field. With the “CONFIRM” button you can exit the current function.
5.1 Main Menue
The OSD always starts with the “Main Menu”-screen.
figure 1: Main Menu
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5.2 Input Select
In the “Input Select” menu the sources for the “Main Picture Channel” and for the “PIP” (picture in picture) can be selected.
5.2.1 Input Select - Main Picture Channel
For the “Main Picture Channel” every possible input source can be selected (VGA, Component, DVI, S-Video, Composite Video, Tuner).
figure 2: Input Select - Main Picture Channel
5.2.2 Input Select - Scan Inputs
When “Scan inputs” is switched on the system is continously monitoring all inputs for input signals. The “Main Picture Channel” will be switched to the input that is active at first.
figure 3: Input Select - Scan Inputs
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5.2.3 Input Select - PIP Mode
When the “PIP Mode” is activated all options for the “PIP” are available in the menu. There are 2 possible settings for the “PIP”. When the “Picture in Picture”-Mode is selected the “PIP”-video signal will be shown in a window. When “Side by Side” is selected the “Main Picture Channel” and the “PIP Channel” are shown side by side in the same fixed size.
figure 4: Input Select - PIP Mode
5.2.4 Input Select - PIP Channel
For the “PIP Channel” any video source, except the video source that is selected for the “Main Picture Channel”, can be selected.
figure 5: Input Select - PIP Channel
5.2.5 Input Select - PIP Size
Three different window sizes for the “PIP Mode” can be selected (small, medium and large).
figure 6: Input Select - PIP Size
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5.2.6 Input Select - PIP hor. Position
The horizontal position of the “PIP” can be set from 0 (left margin) to 100 (right margin).
figure 7: Input Select - PIP hor. Position
5.2.7 Input Select - PIP ver. Position
The vertical position of the “PIP” can be set from 0 (upper margin) to 100 (bottom margin).
figure 8: Input Select - PIP ver. Position
5.2.8 Input Select - Swap Main & PIP
By pressing “Swap Main & PIP” the input signals for the “Main Picture Channel” and the “PIP Channel” are switched.
figure 9: Input Select - Swap Main & PIP
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5.3 Image Adjustments
In this section several adjustments of the image position and timing for the “Main Picture Channel”can be made. The settings made in this section don´t affect the “PIP”.
5.3.1 Image Adjustments - Auto Adjust
When the “Auto Adjust” function is selected the system tries to adjust the image (clock, phase, bandwith and position) automatically.
figure 10: Image Adjustments - Auto Adjust
5.3.2 Image Adjustments - Clock
The pixel clock for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here.
figure 11: Image Adjustments - Clock
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5.3.3 Image Adjustments - Phase
The phase of the display can be set for the “Main Picture Channel” here.
figure 12: Image Adjustments -Phase
5.3.4 Image Adjustments - Bandwith
The bandwith of the display can be set for the “Main Picture Channel” here.
figure 13: Image Adjustments -Bandwith
5.3.5 Image Adjustments - Hor. Position
The “horizontal Position” of the picture can be set for the “Main Picture Channel” here.
figure 14: Image Adjustments –Hor. Position
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5.3.6 Image Adjustments - Ver. Position
The “vertical Position” of the picture can be set for the “Main Picture Channel” here.
figure 15: Image Adjustments –Ver. Position
5.4 Color Adjustment
In this section the color of the picture can be optimized for the “Main Picture Channel”. The settings made in this section don´t affect the “PIP” This section is also only available when VGA is selected as “Main Picture Channel”
5.4.1 Color Adjustment – Brightness
The “Brightness” can be set from 0 (dark) to 100 (light) for the “Main Picture Channel”. The default value is 50.
figure 16: Color Adjustment - Brightness
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5.4.2 Color Adjustment – Contrast
The contrast level for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 (very low contrast) to 100 (very high contrast). The default vaule is 50.
figure 17: Color Adjustment - Contrast
5.4.3 Color Adjustment – Saturation
The color saturation level for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 (low color saturation) to 100 (high color saturation). The dafault vaule is 50.
figure 18: Color Adjustment -Saturation
5.4.4 Color Adjustment – Hue
The hue level for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0-100. The default vaule is 50.
figure 19: Color Adjustment - Hue
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5.4.5 Color Adjustment – Fleshtone
The “Fleshtone” for the “Main Picture Channel” can be selected here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 3. The dafault vaule is 0.
figure 20: Color Adjustment - Fleshtone
5.4.6 Color Adjustment – Backlight
The backlight brightness for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 (bright backlight) to 100 (dark backlight). The dafault vaule is 25.
figure 21: Color Adjustment - Backlight
5.4.7 Color Adjustment - Auto Color Adjust
The “Auto Color Adjust” function automatically adjusts the colors for the “Main Picture Channel”.
figure 22: Color Adjustment – Auto Color Adjustment
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5.5 Advanced Color Adjustment
The “Advanced Color Adjustment” comprises gamma, color space and the color temperature settings. The rates for the 3 fundamental colors can also be set within the “Advanced Color Adjustment”-menu. The “Advanced Color Adjustment” only effects the “Main Picture Channel”.
figure 23: Color Adjustment – Advanced
5.5.1 Color Adjustment – Advanced – Gamma
The gamma correction for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here. It can be turned of (default) or set from 1.8 (bright) to 2.6 (darker) in 0.2 steps.
figure 24: Color Adjustment – Advanced - Gamma
5.5.2 Color Adjustment – Advanced –Color Space
This section is implemented to select the correct “Color Space” for the “Main Picture Channel” (RGB, YUV or YPbPr).
figure 25: Color Adjustment – Advanced – Color Space
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5.5.3 Color Adjustment – Advanced – Color Temp.
To adjust the “Color Temperature” 6 different values can be selected for the “Main Picture Channel”(4200K, 5000K, 5400K, 6500K, 7500K, 9300K). When the “Color Temperature” is set to “User” the color temperature is adjusted by the 3 fundamental colors.
figure 26: Color Adjustment – Advanced – Color Temp.
5.5.4 Color Adjustment – Advanced – Red
The rate of red for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 255. The default value is 255.
figure 27: Color Adjustment – Advanced - Red
5.5.5 Color Adjustment – Advanced – Green
The rate of green for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 255. The default value is 255.
figure 28: Color Adjustment – Advanced - Green
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5.5.6 Color Adjustment – Advanced – Blue
The rate of red for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 255. The default value is 255.
figure 29: Color Adjustment – Advanced - Blue
5.6 Video Settings
The “Video Settings” are available when a video source is selected as “Main Picture Channel” (S­Video, Composite Video or TV-Tuner).
5.6.1 Video Settings – Motion Processing
The type of “Motion Processing” is defined here. When “Motion Processing” is set to 0 it is switched off. The default value is 3.
figure 30:Video Settings – Motion Processing
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5.6.2 Video Settings – Sharpness
The “Sharpness” of the video signal is set here. The range of adjustment is -15 to 29. The dafault vaule is 0.
figure 31: Video Settings – Sharpness
5.6.3 Video Settings – Film Mode
The “Film Mode” can be switched on or off here. As dafault the film mode is turned on.
figure 32: Video Settings – Film Mode
5.6.4 Video Settings – Noise Reduction
The level of “Noise Reduction” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 6. The default value is
2.
figure 33: Video Settings – Noise Reduction
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5.6.5 Video Settings – Mpeg Processing
The level for the “Mpeg Processing” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 15. The default vaulue is 0.
figure 34: Video Settings – Mpeg Processing
5.7 Video Settings – Decoder Settings
In this section several settings for the “Video Decoder” can be set.
figure 35: Video Settings – Decoder Settings
5.7.1 Decoder Settings – Video Brightness
The level for the “Video Brightness” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 100. The default value is 50.
figure 36: Decoder Settings – Video Brightness
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5.7.2 Decoder Settings – Video Contrast
The level for the “Video Contrast” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 100. The default value is 50.
figure 37: Decoder Settings – Video Contrast
5.7.3 Decoder Settings – Video Saturation
The level for the “Video Saturation” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 100. The default value is 50.
figure 38: Decoder Settings – Video Saturation
5.7.4 Decoder Settings – Video Hue
The level for the “Video Hue“ is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 100. The default value is 50
figure 39: Decoder Settings – Video Hue
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5.7.5 Decoder Settings – Video Sharpness
The level for the “Video Sharpness” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 7. The default vaulue is 0.
figure 40: Decoder Settings – Video Sharpness
5.8 Video Settings – CRTtoLCD7 multimedia
5.8.1 Video Settings – Motion Processing (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
The “Motion Processing” mode is set here. The user has the choice between “Full Motion Processing”, “Adaptive Motion Processing” or “No Motion Processing”. As default the “Motion Processing” is turned to “Adaptive Motion Processing”.
figure 41: Video Settings – Motion Processing (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
5.8.2 Video Settings – Film Mode (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
The “Film Mode” is set here. The “Film Mode” can be switched on or off here. As default the Film Mode is turned off.
figure 42: Video Settings – Film Mode (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
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5.8.3 Video Settings – Enhancer (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
The “Enhancer” is configured here. It can be switched either on or off. As default the “Enhancer” is turned on.
figure 43: Video Settings – Enhancer (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
5.8.4 Video Settings – Sharpness (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
The level for the “Sharpness” is set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 50. The default value is 20.
figure 44: Video Settings – Sharpness (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
5.8.5 Video Settings – Cross Color (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
The “Cross Color” is set here. It can be switched on or off. As default “Cross Color” is turned on.
figure 45: Video Settings – Cross Color (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
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5.8.6 Video Settings – Noise Reduction (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
The level for the “Noise Reduction” is set here. Three different levels of “Noise Reduction” can be selected (Low, Medium, High) or it can be set to automatic “Noise Reduction”. The default value is “Auto”.
figure 46: Video Settings – Noise Reduction (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
5.8.7 Video Settings – Decoder Settings (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
The “Decoder Settings” for the multimadia version of the CRTtoLCD7 are the same as shown in chapter 5.7.
5.8.8 Video Settings – Ext. Deinterlacer (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
The “External Deinterlacer” is set here. It can be switched either on or off. As default the “External Deinterlacer” is turned “On”.
figure 47: Video Settings – Ext. Deinterlacer (CRTtoLCD7 multimedia)
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5.9 Scaling Adjustment
In this section the picture of the “Main Picture Channel” can be scaled.
5.9.1 Scaling Adjustment – Scaling Mode
The “Scaling Mode” for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here. As default the “Main Picture Channel” is set to “Expand”. There are three more possible settings for the “Main Picture Channel”. The picture can be set to “Strech”, “Aspect” or “1:1”.
figure 48: Scaling Adjustment – Scaling Mode
5.9.2 Scaling Adjustment – Picture Flip
In this section the picture of the “Main Picture Channel” can be mirrored horizontal or vertical.
figure 49: Scaling Adjustment – Picture Flip
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5.9.3 Scaling Adjustment – Zoom
In this section the “Zoom” for the picture of the “Main Picture Channel” is set. The level of adjustment is 0 to 302. The dafault value is 0 (no zoom).
figure 50: Scaling Adjustment – Zoom
5.9.4 Scaling Adjustment – Hor. Pan
In this section the “Horizontal Pan” (position of the display detail) is set. The level of adjustment depends on the selected zoom level. The default “Horizontal Pan” is 0. When “Zoom” is set to 0 the position of the picture can not be changed here.
figure 51: Scaling Adjustment – Hor. Pan
5.9.5 Scaling Adjustment – Ver. Pan
In this section the “Vertical Pan” (position of the display detail) is set. The level of adjustment depends on the selected zoom level. The default “Vertical Pan is 0. When “Zoom” is set to 0 the position of the picture can not be changed here.
figure 52: Scaling Adjustment – Ver. Pan
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5.10 System Settings
In this section some general settings for the OSD can be set.
5.10.1 System Settings – OSD Timeout
The “OSD Timeout” is set in this section. The default value for the timout is 30 seconds. The level of adjustment is 0 to 60 seconds in 5 second steps. 0 seconds stands for an infinite value. The OSD won´t be switched of when 0 is selected here.
figure 53: System Settings – OSD Timeout
5.10.2 System Settings – OSD Hor. Pos.
In this section the “Horizontal Position” of the OSD is set. The level of adjustment is 0 (left margin) to 100 (right margin). The default value is 0 (center of the Display).
figure 54: System Settings – OSD Hor. Pos.
5.10.3 System Settings – OSD Ver. Pos.
In this section the vertical position of the OSD is set. The level of adjustment is 0 (upper margin) to 100 (bottom margin). The default value is 0 (center of the Display).
figure 55: System Settings – OSD Ver. Pos.
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5.10.4 System Settings – OSD Blend
In this section the level of transperency of the OSD is set. The level of adjustment is 0 (solid OSD) to 15 (clear OSD). The default value for the “OSD Blend” is 3.
figure 56: System Settings – OSD Blend
5.10.5 System Settings – OSD Orientation
In this section the “OSD Orientation” can be modified. There are three different modes for the orientation of the OSD. It can be rotated by 90°, mirrored horizontal or mirrored vertical.
figure 57: System Settings – OSD Orientation
5.10.6 System Settings – OSD Language
The language of the OSD is set here. By default the language is set to English.
figure 58: System Settings – OSD Language
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5.10.7 System Settings – Reset to Default
In this section the OSD can be resetted to factory defaults.
figure 59: System Settings – Reset to Default
5.11 Audio Settings
Several audio settings for the TvtoLCD can be set in this section.
5.11.1 Volume
The “Volume” can be set from 0 to 30. The default setting is 10.
figure 60: Audio Settings - Volume
5.11.2 Balance
The “Balance” for the audio output is set in this section. The balance can be set from -120 (left) to +120 (right). The default value is 0 (center).
figure 61: Audio Settings - Balance
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5.11.3 Surround
The surround mode is selected in this section. As defalut the surround mode is turned off. There are two different possible surround modes (normal and spatial).
figure 62: Audio Settings - Surround
5.11.4 Loudness
The level of “Loudness” is set in this section. The loudness can be set from 0 (default) to 68 (+17dB).
figure 63: Audio Settings - Loudness
5.11.5 Pseudo Stereo
In this section the “Pseudo Stereo” effect can be set from -120 to +120. The default value for “Pseudo Stereo” is 0 (Pseudo Stereo turned off).
figure 64: Audio Settings – Pseudo Stereo
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5.11.6 Mode
In this section three different audio modes can be selected. The user can choose between “Mono”, “Stereo” and “SAP” (second audio source). By default the audio mode is set to “Stereo”.
figure 65: Audio Settings - Mode
5.11.7 Equalizer
In this section the “Equalizer” can be set up. The quota of the different frequencies can be defined here. By default all values are set to a medium level.
figure 66: Audio Settings - Equalizer
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5.12 TV
Several settings for the TV-Tuner can be set in this section.
5.12.1 TV - Program
In the “Program” section the user can switch between all saved programs.
figure 67: TV – Program
5.12.2 TV - Channel
In this section the channels can be scanned manually. When a channel needs to be saved as a program it can be added to the list of saved programs by selecting favourites (see chapter
5.12.6).
figure 68: TV - Channel
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5.12.3 TV - Frequency
In this section the “Frequency” can be scanned manually. When a “Frequency” needs to be saved it can be added to the list of saved programs by selecting “Favourites” (see chapter 5.12.6)
figure 69: TV - Frequency
5.12.4 TV - System
In this section the different PAL norms are selected. By default the system is set to PAL B/G.
Systems with a NTSC TV-tuner are set to NTSC-M by default.
figure 70: TV - System
5.12.5 TV - Scan Channel
In the “Scan Channel” section the user can choose wether to find the previous or the next channel that has a signal on it.
figure 71: TV – Scan Channel
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5.12.6 TV – Favorites
In the “Favourites” section the user can add new programs to the programlist or update the list of favourite programs with all recently found stations. The favourite programs list can also be edited (see chapter 5.12.7).
figure 72: TV – Favorite Edit Menu
5.12.7 TV – Favorite Edit Menu
In the “Favourite Edit Menu” the programs can be rearranged, deleted or renamed.
figure 73: TV – Favorite Edit Menu
5.12.8 TV - Auto install
In this section an “Auto Install” can be started. All found TV-stations will be saved to the favourites list.
figure 74: TV – Auto Install
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5.13 Radio
In this section the radio can be set up. When the TV-Tuner is activated the radio settings are not available.
In this menu the radio can be turned on or off. When the radio is activated the TV-Tuner settings are not available.
figure 75: Radio
5.13.1 Radio - Station
In the “Station” section the saved radio-stations can be selected.
figure 76: Radio - Station
5.13.2 Radio - Frequency
In the “Frequency” section the frequency can be scanned manually for radio-stations.
figure 77: Radio - Frequency
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5.13.3 Radio - Scan Station
In the “Scan Station” section the user can scan either for the next or for the previous radio­station automatically.
figure 78: Radio – Scan Station
5.13.4 Radio - Save Station
In this section the radio-stations can be saved so they are available in the “Station” menu (see chapter 5.13.1).
figure 79: Radio – Save Station
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6. Serial OSD
6.1 Settings
(connection and basic information)
6.2 Input Select
(Main and PIP default input selection)
Input Selection
Select source for main input
PIP Input Selection
Select source for Picture In Picture input
Connect / Disconnect
Let you establish or relieve connection to the CRTtoLCD-7
Auto update
Automatically refreshes OSD settings
Device Information
Shows information about the current Firmware, the Panelfile, physically resolution of the panel and let you see information about
the detected input format.
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6.3 Picture in Picture
(Select view, size and position of the PIP)
6.4 VGA Adjustment
(Adjust VGA dependent settings)
Horizontal / Vertical Position
Adjust horizontal and vertical position of VGA image
Phase
Adjust phase of VGA signal
Clock
Adjust between min.and max. Clock cycle
Auto Config
Perform auto adjust
Auto Color Adjust
Perform auto color adjust
Pip Mode
Choose appearance of PIP-Window
Pip Size
Select size of PIP
Pip Horizontal Position
Adjust horizontal position of PIP­Window in percent
Pip Vertical Position
Adjust horizontal position of PIP­Window in percent
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6.5 Color Adjustment
(Basic color settings for each main input)
6.6 Advanced Color
(Advanced color settings for all inputs)
Adjustable are all necessary color
settings.
These settings can be adjusted
independently for each main input.
Gamma Correction
Select default Gamma settings
Color Temperature
Select predefined or user defined color temperature settings
User color temperature (Red/Green/Blue)
Adjust user color temperature for each color component
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6.7 Video
(Define video input depending parameters for video processing)
6.8 Scaling
(Adjust scaling and orientation of displayed image)
External Deinterlacer
Switch external deinterlacer (On/Off)
Motion Processing
Select motion processing
Film Mode
Switch film mode (On/Off)
Enhancer
Switch enhancer (On/Off)
DCDi
Switch DCDi (On/Off)
Noise Reduction
Select noise reduction
Cross Color
Switch cross color (On/Off)
Sharpness
Adjust level of sharpness
Scaling Type
Select the type of scaling
Horizontal / Vertical Mirror
Flip image horizontally and vertically
Zoom
Zooms into the image
Horizontal Position
Move clipping in horizontal position
Vertical Position
Move clipping in vertical position
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6.9 Audio *
(Audio mode and volume settings)
*only activated when used in combination with TV-Tuner-Extension
6.10 Equalizer
*
(Basic settings for the equalizer)
*only activated when used in combination with TV-Tuner-Extension
Volume
Adjust master volume
Balance
Adjust balance between left and right
Surround
Select Surround mode. If surround mode was selected, the surround effect efficiency can be adjust
Mode
Select audio output mode
Pseudo Stereo
Adjust efficiency of pseudo stereo
Adjustable are all necessary sound
settings for the 5 band equalizer
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6.11 TV
*
(Set default program or channel for the TV-Tuner)
*only activated when used in combination with TV-Tuner-Extension
6.12 OSD Settings
Program
Select program for the TV-Tuner
Channel
Select channel
Horizontal / Vertical Position
Set the position of the OSD-Menu
Timer
Adjust time till the OSD-Menu will be closed if no changes were made
Blend
Adjust transparency of the OSD-Menu
Reset to Default
Do a factory reset
Save Settings
Save all settings as default OSD values to the non volatile memory
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7. Technical Specifications
These values were measured with OSD-Panel attached and without flatpanel and backlight inverter.
- Supply voltage at 25˚C :
Minimum supply voltage + 11,4 V DC Typical supply voltage + 12,0 V DC Absolute Maximum supply voltage + 12.6 V DC
- Typical Input current at 25˚C:
CRTtoLCD-7- OSD-keypad, input signal SXGA: 680mA CRTtoLCD-7- OSD-keypad, power down: 380mA
- Supply voltage ripple: 100 mV peak to peak 0 – 20 MHz
VGA connector signals : Sync input voltage low : 0.8 V Sync input voltage high: 2.4 V RGB input voltage: 0 – 0.7 V with 75 Ohm external termination RGB input current: 0 – 5 mA
-
Current Rating of Flatpanel Power supply:
PANEL VCC Steady State 3V / 5V and 12V @ +-5% : 3A PANEL VCC 5sec. -5% 3V3 @5,6A PANEL VCC 5sec. -5% 5V @ 5,15A PANEL VCC 5sec. -2% 12V @ 4A Note: Output power without any switch or short circuit breaker
- Current Rating of the output circuits:
Direct +12V Output voltage without any switch or short circuit breaker CN7001: Maximum output current 4A CN7002: Maximum output current 2A
-
Temperature:
ambient: 0˚C – 60˚C (*1) non operating: -10˚C – 85˚C
(*1) The maximum operating temperature is the maximum measurable temperature on any spot on the module surface. It is the user responsibility to keep this temperature within the above specification.
-
Temperature gradient:
operating: 25˚C per hour non operating: 40˚C per hour
-
Relative Humidity:
operating: 10% - 90% RH non-condensing non operating: 5% - 95% RH non-condensing
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-
Mechanical:
Shock: 5G/20ms square wave maximum Vibration: 1G/0-600Hz, dwell not to exceed
- Dimensions of the printed circuit board: Width: 114.29 mm Length: 179.07 mm Thickness: 1.50 mm
- Dimensions of the module: Width: 119.50 mm Length: 179.07 mm Height: 16.50 mm max. 35mm
Note : The dimension of the module may vary depending on P/N or change if cable, Adapter or Keypad
plugged in!
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8. Supported Video Modes
Generally all VESA compatible video modes are supported. If modes are not supported the controller displays “Invalid Mode” on the flat panel. In this case use the Kontron Configuration Workbench (KCWB), available on request, to add this special mode to the supported mode table.
Following modes are tested:
Video Mode Input
Vertical refresh rate
Mode standard
720 x 400 70 Hz
DOS
640 x 350 70 Hz DOS 640 x 400 70 Hz DOS 640 x 480 59,9 Hz VGA 640 x 480 60 Hz VGA 640 x 480 72 Hz VGA 640 x 480 72,8 Hz VGA 640 x 480 75 Hz VGA 640 x 480 85 Hz VGA 800 x 600 56,25 Hz SVGA 800 x 600 60 Hz SVGA 800 x 600 70 Hz SVGA 800 x 600 72 Hz SVGA 800 x 600 75 Hz SVGA
800 x 600 85 Hz SVGA 1024 x 768 60 Hz XGA 1024 x 768 70 Hz XGA 1024 x 768 72 Hz XGA 1024 x 768 75 Hz XGA 1024 x 768 85 Hz XGA 1152 x 864 75 Hz
1280 x 1024 60 Hz SXGA 1280 x 1024 70 Hz SXGA 1280 x 1024 75 Hz SXGA 1280 x 1024 85 Hz SXGA 1600 x 1200 60 Hz UXGA 1920 x 1200 60 Hz WUXGA
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9. Layout / Schematics
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OSD-KEYPAD “OSD-PANEL“
120 MM
Keypad JP1 connected to CN2 of CRTtoLCD-7!
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Technical Support
Please report any errors or problems to this email address: sales_graphic@kontron.com. Normally, there is no telephone support. In your email message, please include the following information:
- Company Name
- Your Name
- Address
- Email
- Telephone/Fax
- Exact description of the hardware, etc.
- Exact description of the software in use (for example: WinXP with driver XYZ )
- Exact description of the error.
10. Revision History
Date Author Version Description
20.09.2006 L.Trotter 1.0 Initial Release
02.02.2007 M.Hagemann 1.1
Added Description of OnScreenDisplay (OSD); new layout
20.06.2007 N. Abels 1.3 Molex-Ordercode Update
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