Professional Video Scaler and Color Management System
HD3000 User’s Guide
Professional Video Scaler and Color Management System
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual is designed for use with the Optoma HD3000 Video Scaler. Information in this
document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the
correctness of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without
notice.
All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
FCC COMPLIANCE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and radiates radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
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Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to
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which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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February 2006
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Table Of Contents
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Introduction
The Optoma HD3000 is a fully-featured, all digital, video processing Scaler Box designed to
create the best image quality. As home theater technology advances, the role of the Scaler
Box has evolved as an integral component in the home theater. The HD3000 provides the
best in source content switching, image de-interlacing, image scaling, and color management
– all in one easy to use package!
Optoma designed the HD3000 to be the center of you home theater entertainment center.
By extensively using HDMI connections as well as a number of other industry standard inputs,
all content sources are easily routed through the HD3000.
With unparalleled scaling and image de-interlacing, the HD3000 goes well beyond the scope
of other traditional scaler boxes. Each video source can be fine tuned to provide the best
combination for your viewing enjoyment.
Feature Highlights
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Complete 10-bit video processing (decoding, de-interlacing, scaling, image enhancement
and color management)
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Gennum GF9350 VXP video processor chip
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Studio-grade 480i/576i Standard Definition de-interlacing and 1080i High Definition
de-interlacing
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Optimized scaling for each input/output resolution pairing
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Dedicated color management chipset
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3—HDMI input, 4—Components input (2—RCA and 2—BNC), 3—S-Video and 3
Composite inputs
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Unique HDMI switching that outputs HDMI audio to HDMI-capable A/V receiver
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Front panel inputs for camcorder, portable computer and other video sources
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Advanced video enhancement engines including:
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Vivid Color Engine – Provides RGBCYM saturation/hue enhancement for 9
regions independently for each color
Auto Contrast Engine – Scene-dependent black and white enhancement for
greater picture contrast
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Adaptive Noise Reduction Engine – Scene-specific noise reduction removes
unwanted image noise without affecting detail or sharpness
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Image Gamma Engine – Users can define their own gamma curve in 9 regions
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Recommendations
To unleash the power of the HD3000, it is best to input video content in its original form without
any processing. This will utilize the full capabilities of the HD3000 for de-interlacing, scaling and
image enhancement. As an example, if a user has an HDMI DVD player capable of outputting
the video signal in a 480i/576i digital format, we recommend feeding it directly to the HD3000
without any processing by the DVD player. This will provide the HD3000 with the original digital
video stream and allow the HD3000 to fully unleash its studio grade video processing.
In general, we recommend the following:
If possible, use digital output (DVD, D-VHS, DTV setup box, etc). If there is no digital
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output, use the component output terminals (YPbPr) with short and high-quality
components cables.
If you are unsure of the quality of the internal de-interlacing or scaler of your video source,
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let the HD3000 do the processing by connecting it to the interlaced component output.
If possible, leave out any extra video processing in your video source (DVD, D-VHS, and
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HDTV STB).
Some HDTV STB models have scaling conversion that will output 1080i from a 720p
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format. Try to output 1080i in its native signal format and let HD3000 perform deinterlacing and scaling.
Not all HDMI DVD players have a digital interlaced output (480i/576i). For these products,
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it is suggested that users try 480p/576p first, followed by 720p and 1080i. After viewing
the full range of output resolutions, the user can then judge which is the best image quality
and set the HD3000 for that resolution.
Many high-end analog output DVD players also come with high quality DAC with 12 or 14 bits
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of processing. Again, the users should try setting their 480i/576i output to the HD3000 first.
The HD3000 has BNC connectors for component video input. If the user plans to use
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analog component to connect to their video source, for the best image quality, it is
recommend using the BNC connectors.
For connecting to a Laser Disc player or S-VHS deck, we suggest using S-Video output to
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connect to the HD3000.
It is best to have a separate power outlet for audio and video equipment.
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Supplied Components
The product ships standard with the accessories and items shown below. If anything is
missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately.
HD3000 Video Scaler
Color: Anodized Black
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Weight: 9.2 Lbs
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Dimension: 17.0” (W) x 11.4” (D) x 2.5” (H)
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433(W) x 285(D) x 65(H) mm
Accessories:
Please review the following list of items to ensure you have received everything included as follows:
One User Manual
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One Remote Control
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Two AAA Batteries
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One IR module
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One Warranty Card
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One AC power cord (1.8 M)
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One HDMI to HDMI Cable to Display (2 m)
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One HDMI to HDMI Cable (15 cm)
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Five RCA to BNC Adaptors
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One RS232 cable (1.8M)
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Installation
System Requirements
The HD3000 Video Scaler is designed to provide the best possible image for high definition
displays, such as Optoma home theater DLP projectors. By utilizing HDMI or DVI/HDCP
inputs on the display device, the video stream is a fully digital signal. The HD3000 supports
high resolution DLP projectors, plasma TVs and LCD TVs with the following native high
definition display resolutions:
1024x768
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1280x720
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1280x768
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1366x769
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1980x1080
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Not all displays or projectors are capable of receiving and displaying their complete
list of resolutions. Please refer to the documentation that came with your projector or
display for the exact compatibility match. Certain versions of the HD3000 have been
factory preset for a single output range.
Input Configurations
Front Panel
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3
2
IN
3
VGA I
VIDE
O
S-
VIDE
O
1: VGA
2: S-Video 3 (NTSC, PAL and SECAM)
3: Composite 3/CVBS 3 (NTSC, PAL and SECAM)
1
t
N
Lef
Up
Menu/
Right/
Enter
-sync
Re
n
Dow
/
t
Exi
Source
On / Standb
y
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Back Panel
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6
S-VIDEO
8
9
Y
COMPONENT IN
10
13
Pb
Pr
DC-12V
B/Pb
G/Y
12
BNC IN
R/Pr
VH
HDMI IN-1
14
15
HDMI SWITCH
16
To
HDMI IN-3HDMI IN-2
AV receiver
17
21
RS-232
IR Module
From
To
AV receiver
display
18
19
4
AC IN
7
5
IN 1
VIDEO
IN 2
4: AC In
5: Composite 1/CVBS 1 (NTSC, PAL and SECAM)
6: Composite 2/CVBS 2 (NTSC, PAL and SECAM)
7: S-Video 1 (NTSC, PAL and SECAM)
8: S-Video 2 (NTSC, PAL and SECAM)
9: Component YPbPr/BNC 1 (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480i/p, 576p, 720p and 1080i)
10: Component YPbPr/BNC 2 (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480i/p, 576p, 720p and 1080i)
11: DC 12V Output
12: DC 12V Output
13: YPbPr/RGBHV 1 (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p and 1080i)
14: YPbPr/RGBHV 2 (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p and 1080i)
15: HDMI 1 (480i/p, 576i/p, 720p and 1080i)
16: HDMI 2 (480i/p, 576i/p, 720p and 1080i)
17: HDMI 3 (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480p, 576p, 720p and 1080i)
18: HDMI to AV Receiver
19: HDMI from AV Receiver
20: To Display
21: RS232
22: IR Module
22
20
Connecting HD3000 to AV Reciever
For maximum flexibility when integrating into existing entertainment systems, the HD3000
Video Scaler is equipped with two HDMI outputs. One output sends the signal directly to
the display and the second output sends the signal to an HDMI equipped AV receiver.
There are three ways to connect the HDMI output from the HD3000 Video Scaler.
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Option 1
Using the HD3000 Video Scaler as an audio/video source selector connecting to a HDMI
equipped AV receiver for audio. If you have an HDMI equipped AV receiver and wish to send
the audio signal to the receiver, but utilize the HD3000 as the HDMI source selector:
1) Connect the video sources to the HD3000.
2) Connect a HDMI cable to the “To AV Receiver” port on the back of the HD3000 to your AV
receiver. This will allow the audio signal to be decoded by the AV receiver.
3) Connect a second HDMI cable to the HDMI output of the AV receiver to the “From AV
Receiver” on the back of the HD3000.
4) Finally, connect a HDMI cable to the “To Display” on the back of the HD3000 to your display.
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Option 2
Using HD3000 as video source selector:
This option is intended for user who wants to hook up their audio by optical or analog means
instead of through HDMI.
1) Connect the video sources to the HD3000.
2) Connect the audio out of the video sources directly to your receiver.
3) Attach the short HDMI cable that comes standard with the unit to the “To AV Receiver”
port on the back of the HD 3000. Connect the other end to the “From AV Receiver” port on
the back of the HD3000. This will allow the video signal to be properly managed.
4) Finally, connect a HDMI cable to the “To Display” on the back of the HD3000 to your display.
Option 3
If you have a single HDMI source, you can hook the Video source directly up to the “From AV
Receiver” port on the back of the HD3000. Connect a second HDMI cable to the “To Display”
port on the back of the HD3000 and attach the other end to your Plasma TV or Projector
display system.
This configuration will provide the channels of audio and high resolution video for your display.
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Establishing Initial Output Resolution
From the factory, the HD3000 is shipped with the default output resolution of 1280x720,
progressive scan, commonly knows as 720p. This is a resolution format commonly supported
by many high definition digital displays.
If your display is not compatible with 720p resolution, the HD3000 offers an easy way to set
the correct output signals that match your display.
Prior to connecting the HD3000 to a display, please determine the resolution capabilities of
your Display.
The following are the resolutions and frequencies the HD3000 can output:
1280x720p 50/60/72 Hz (default 60Hz)
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1024x768p 50/60/72 Hz (Native resolution for some 16x9 Plasma TVs)
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1280x768p 50/60/72 Hz (Native resolution for LCD TV and plasma TV)
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1366x768p 50/60 Hz (Native resolution for 16x9 plasma TV)
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1920x1080p 48/50/60 Hz
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If possible, select the native resolution of your display as the output resolution of the HD3000.
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To Change the Output Resolution:
If your display native resolution is not HD3000’s default 720p, 1280x720, change the
resolution as follows:
Connect HD3000 to your display (see section 2.3) and power on the HD3000 and your
display.
Option 1
If your display is capable of 1280x720, the display will lock on to the output signal from the
HD3000. Press the menu button on the remote control and use the OSD (On Screen Display)
to change to your desired native display resolution. All other setups will be done with the
remote control, via the Menu button. (See the Operation & Control section of this manual.)
Option 2
If your display cannot lock on to 720p, you will not be able to utilize the OSD to change the
initial settings. In this case, use the front panel control buttons, and press the “h” key. This will
change the resolution output from the HD3000. Press the button until you find a mode that
works with your display. Please wait a few seconds after pressing the “h” button key to allow
for the HD3000 and the display to synchronize. Once a mode that works with your display is
found use the OSD to select your desired resolution.
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System Connections
Front Panel
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IN 3
VGA IN
S-VIDEO
O
VIDE
Notebook
Computer
Video Gaming Console
Video Camera
Back Panel
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VHSS-VHSHDTV TunerD-VHS
VHS
S-VHS
IN 1
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
Y
Pb
IN 2
AC IN
Pr
COMPONENT IN
Up
Left
D-VHS
DC-12V
B/Pb
G/Y
R/
Pr
BNC IN
HDTV TUNER
VH
HDMI IN-1
HDMI IN-3HDMIIN-2
HDMI SWITCH
Menu/
Right/
Enter/
Re-syn
Exit
c
Down
Source
SOn / tandby
Notebook
Computer
RS-232
IR Module
om
Fr
AV receiver
To
display
To
AV receiver
Power Cord
DVD player
Amplifier
Speaker
Digital Projector
PDP TV Monitor
Rear Projection TV/Monitor
LCD TV/Monitor
CRT TV/Monitor
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Wall Mounting
The HD3000 can be installed into a variety of environments. The HD3000 can be mounted
directly to a wall. Please contact your dealer for mounting options.
MOUNTING BRACKET
TOP OF HD3000
WALL
Step 1:
The HD3000 supports 2 different mounting bracket sizes. Mounting Kits are optional and
available from your dealer.
Step 2:
Please use screws to fasten the HD3000 and the bracket.
Step 3:
Follow the bracket’s usage instructions to mount the HD3000 onto the wall.
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Remote Control
Remote Control and Buttons
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1. Power On
2. Power Off
3. ISD Day Mode
4. ISF Night Mode
5. User Mode 1
6. User Mode 2
7. User Mode 3
8. Image Mode
9. Gamma
10. Sharpness
11. Color
12. Noise Reduction
13. Contrast
14. Up
15. Left
16. Right
17. Enter
18. Down
19. Menu
20. Shift +
21. Shift –
22. Zoom +
23. Zoom -
1
3
5
6
8
10
12
14
15
1819
20
21
24
27
28
30
33
34
37
38
41
42
2
4
7
24. 16 x 9 Aspect Ratio
25. 4 x 3 Aspect Ratio
26. Native
27. Format 2
9
13
11
28. Format 1
29. Format 3
30. HDMI 1
16
17
31. HDMI 2
32. HDMI 3
33. S-Video
34. CVBS 1
22
23
26
29
32
36
40
44
35. Y PbPr 1
36. BNC 1
25
37. S-Video 2
38. CVBS 2
31
39. Y PbPr 2
40. BNC 2
35
41. S-Video 3
39
42. CVBS 3
43. VGA
43
44. AUTO (Signal Search)
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Front Control Panel
Basic controls can be made with the buttons found behind the front panel cover.
Please refer to the diagram below for further information.
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Right/
Re-sync Exit
2
5
6
Menu/
Enter/
Source
tandbyOn / S
IN 3
VGA IN
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
3
1
Up
Left
Down
1: Left: Move left in the OSD menu
2: Down: Move down in the OSD menu
3: Up: Move up in the OSD menu
4: Right/Re-sync: Move right in the OSD menu. Press this button to re-sync the display
device
5: Menu/Exit: Press this button to enter the OSD. While in the OSD, press this button
to exit the OSD
6: Enter/Source: Press this button to select setting while in the OSD. Press while
outside of the OSD to search sources
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Setup
HD3000 was designed to provide maximum flexibility and image configuration options.
Each video input signal has its own memory to store adjustment parameters.
Every HD input of the HD3000 has 4 memory “slots” which can be calibrated and stored
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independently. For example a single HDMI input on the HD3000 could be calibrated for a
480i, 576i, 720P and 1080i.
Each signal can be fine tuned according to its own characteristics and according to the
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user’s own preferences.
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Operations And Controls
OSD Structure
There are four main modules in the OSD: IMAGE, DISPLAY, SYSTEM, and SETUP:
IMAGE provides an interface to tune the picture to the best quality possible
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DISPLAY provides the ability to set the different scaling formats
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SYSTEM contains other system oriented functions, such as lchanging language and
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output resolution
SETUP configures video inputs
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SYSTEM
Language
Source
Background
Output Resolution
12V Trigger
Factory Reset
English
YPbPr 1
Dark Blue
1280x720 60Hz
DISPLAY
IMAGE
SETUP
SYSTEM
Select
Enter
Enter
Back
Menu
Fimware
Version
C01 2005/10/10
Select
Enter
Enter
Back
Menu
SETUP
DISPLAY
IMAGE
SETUP
SYSTEM
CVBS 1 NTSC
Signal:
Signal
White Level
Black Level
Saturation
Hue
CTI
DNR
Reset
0
0
0
0
0
Off
Off
Display
DISPLAY
Menu
Back
Enter
Enter
Select
SYSTEM
SETUP
IMAGE
H Zoom
V Zoom
Image Shift
Format
Edge Masking
off
100%
100%
16:9
IMAGE DISPLAY SYSTEM SETUP
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