JVC RS-VP2 user manual

User manual for the device JVC RS-VP2

Device: JVC RS-VP2
Category: VCR
Manufacturer: JVC
Size: 1.43 MB
Added : 4/18/2014
Number of pages: 27
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Table of ConTenT s seCTion 1 – GeTTinG sT ar Ted 2 Introduction 2 Unpacking and Inspection 2 Display Compatibility Requirements 3 Document Conventions 3 Menu Navigation 4 Remote Control Battery Installation 4 Remote Control Overview 5 Info Screen 5 Installation Guidelines 6 seCTion 2 – basiC opera Tion 7 Front Panel Overview 7 Back Panel Overview 7 Video Inputs 8 Video Outputs 8 Audio Inputs 8 Audio Outputs 9 12V Trigger Outputs 9 RS232 Serial Co

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rs-Vp2 Table of ConTenT s Advanced Setup 17 Configuration 26 Configuring the RS-VP2 for projectors with anamorphic lenses Test Patterns 26 Configuring the RS-VP2 to output 24/48/72Hz Auto Standby 26 and 25/50/75Hz LED Brightness 27 User Mode 27 On Screen Display Control (OSD) 27 seCTion 4 – Menu opTions 18 Serial Port Rate 27 Factory Default 27 Input Select 18 Software Update 27 12V Trigger Levels 28 Input Aspect Ratio Control 18 Information

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seCTion 1 – GeTTinG sT ar Ted Introduction Thank you for purchasing the RS-VP2 video processor, the first VRS (Video Reference Series) component available with: • Mosquito Noise Reduction • Fine Detail Enhancement™ • Edge Enhancement Vrs Technologies included in the rs-Vp2 are: ™ • 10-bit Precision Deinterlacing of 480i/576i/1080i ™ • 10-bit Precision Video Scaling up to 1080p ™ • PReP , progressive r eprocessing of 480p/576/1080p ™ • Progressive Cadence Detection of 480p/576p/720p/1080

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Both input and output cables can be supplied by your Authorized JVC Reseller. To find your nearest Menu Navigation Authorized JVC Reseller, go to www.jvc.com/pro. There are also a wide selection of cables and adapters available directly from JVC. The rs-Vp2 can be controlled the following ways: • From the front panel controls • From the RS-VP2 remote control Display Compatibility Requirements • From a programmed universal remote control JVC RS-VP2 video processing products are compatible

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Curtain Button Remote Control Overview The rs-Vp2 remote has a Curtain button which allows you to close a ‘curtain’ over the image. This For additional information about the functions of these buttons, turn to the pages listed below. feature is especially useful when an image is paused on a display susceptible to burn-in or a transition while switching inputs as part of a macro on a universal remote or automation system. Curtain 6 5 Info Discrete IR Codes and Serial Automation Protocol STANDBY

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seCTion 2 – basiC opera Tion Video Inputs The RS-VP2 has eleven (11) video inputs. The formats, colorspace and bit-depth that the inputs support are as follows: Front Panel Overview • Video 1 and Video 2 — f ormats: nTsC, pal, pal -M and seCaM Status LED IR Window Front Panel Display (FPD) Adjustment Buttons • S-Video 1 and S-Video 2 Up Menu Exit — f ormats: nTsC, pal, pal -M and seCaM MENU EXIT • Component/RGBS 1 and Component/RGBS 2 — f ormats: 480i/p-60, 576i/p-50, 720p-50/60,

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The rs-Vp2 accepts digital audio sourced from dVd players, satellite receivers, digital set top seCTion 3 – seTup boxes, Hd-dVd players, blu-ray players, game consoles, and other video components with digital audio. These inputs are compatible with most consumer digital audio formats, including CD-Audio Initial Setup (44.1kHz/16 bit LPCM), Dolby Digital, and DTS. The coaxial digital audio inputs are compatible with any format with a sampling frequency between 24kHz and 192kHz, and with a dat

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Native resolution refers to the actual pixel count of a fixed pixel display. Fixed pixel display be the native resolution of the display or the display may scale all input signals even if the input reso- technologies include plasma, LCD, DLP and LCoS. CRT-based technologies use scan lines so they do lution is already at native resolution. Check to make sure that the output resolution selected on the not have a native resolution but they do have a maximum resolution. RS-VP2 is the correct outp

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Set Top Boxes HD-DVD Player – Configure the BD player to output 1080p-24 (if the player allows), if not use 1080i-60 and the ‘Forced 3:2’ mode. See Step 6 DirecTV HR10-250 (HD-TiVo) Blu-ray Player – Configure the BD player to output 1080p-24 (if the player allows), if not use The Hd-TiVo does not allow the user to select one output setting that will always output the 1080i-60 and the ‘Forced 3:2’ mode. See Step 6 right resolutions under the right conditions. For example, when tuned to an SD

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Forced 3:2 Mode One is 4 IRE below black (blacker-than-black), one is 1 IRE above black, and the third is 2 IRE above black. Embedded in the white blocks are 3 bars. One is 1 IRE above white (whiter-then-white), This mode is perfect for Hd-dVd and blu-ray players that output a cleanly encoded 3:2 signal over one is 1 IRE below white, and the third is 2 IRE below white. The bottom two blocks differ slightly from the entire length of a movie. This insures the highest performance playback fro

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The rs-Vp2 has several ‘Half Test patterns’ that can be brought up while the matching test patterns seCTion 4 – Menu opTions are played from the VRS DVD. The test patterns to use on the DVD are listed below. The matching test patterns can be found in the ‘Configuration’ menu (Configuration uTest Patterns). Input Select Static Patterns Half Patterns Black and White _ _ There are eleven video inputs on the rs-Vp2: Color (7) Bars 75 • VIDEO 1 - Video 1 (Composite) Color (7) Bars 100 • VI

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page 25 page 25 Active Input 16 Borders Area Active Output Mask 9 3 Area Active Input 16 Borders Area Active Output Mask 9 3 Area The RS-VP2‘s menu is exited automatically after 30 seconds of no user interaction. • When the AAR is less than the OAR, the RS-VP2 puts up Borders on the left and right as shown below: Video input signals are usually classified in the following two ways: Active Input Borders Area • Frame Aspect Ratio page 38 • Active Input Aspect Ratio Active Input Borders Area

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t ,p,q,u Horizontal Border Control: push the p button to move the left and right borders towards Save User-defined presets as follows: the middle of the image, increasing the border width and cutting off the sides of the input • Customize the aspect ratio manually (refer to Setting the Input Aspect Ratio Manually above). image. Push the ▼ button to move the left and right borders away from the image and decreases • Select one of the presets from the ‘Save User To’ menu. Confirm the acti

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• Game 2 – This mode is intended for use with game consoles (like those from Sony, Color Space Microsoft and Nintendo). This mode gives you minimal latency with both motion and The color space setting allows the user to specify what the input signal is on the HDMI inputs. edge-adaptive processing. The total amount of delay with source-locked output mode • RGB set on the RS-VP2 is about one and a half frames of delay. Unlocked frame rates will increase this delay. • YCbCr 4:2:2 •

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Auto Input Priority Selection Contrast The auto input priority selection function assigns different priorities to the video input’s automatic Contrast adjusts the ratio between white and black signal levels and is effective as a gain control. active video selection mode (AUTO in Input Select menu). First select the video input then change The difference between this and the brightness control is that this adjusts the difference between the priority of that input. the brightest and darkest part

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LED Brightness 12V Trigger Level This selection allows the user to configure the behavior of the Front Panel LED brightness. The state on the 12V triggers can be changed so that the connected device is in the correct state The ‘normal’ parameter adjusts the brightness of the front panel led when the menu is being when triggered by the RS-VP2. navigated. The ‘Navigate’ parameter adjusts the brightness of the Front Panel LED during normal usage, when the menu is not being navigated. Informati

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Active Input Active Input Active Input Borders Borders Area Area Area Active Input Active Input Active Input Borders Borders Area Area Area Page 37, R2 Page 37, R2 Active Output 3 9 Mask Area 16 Active Output 3 9 Mask Area 4 16 4 Active Input Active Input Active Input Borders Borders Area Area Area page 38 Output Aspect Ratio Control page 38 There are five controls for Output Aspect Ratio (OAR): • Display Aspect Ratio Screen Aspect Ratio Screen Aspect Ratio Mask • Lens Mode (2.35:1) (2.35:1) •

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For 50Hz sources, the output frame rate can be either 50Hz or unlocked at 60Hz, which allows the A. The display only supports 60Hz input. In this case, the RS-VP2 must produce a (nominal) user to view PAL/SECAM content on an NTSC display. For 60Hz sources, the output frame rate can 60Hz output. For 60Hz sources you can run in either 1:1 source-locked mode, or in be either 60Hz or unlocked at 50Hz, which allows the user to view NTSC content on a PAL/SECAM unlocked mode with the output frame rat

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These modes can be recalled using the Viewing Modes button on the remote control. Installer Note: The trigger ports are outputs and are not designed to directly receive a 12-volt trigger signal from another device, like an amplifier, automation controller or 12-volt power supply. There are also three additional modes which can be saved by a imaging science f oundation Care has been taken in the design to ensure that if this was done, no harm should come to the video certified calibrator.


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