Faroudja DVP 1080 Installation And Operation Manual - page 9
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NOTE #2: Select the DVI INPUT [DVI/RGB] + [1]
for the processor to “process” the signal to the
selected output rate. Select PASS-THRU, press
[PASS/TX] to display the signal without processing.
A DVI cable must be connected from the
processor to the display and the digital output must
be activated in the processor SETUP menu.
NOTE #3: With HDCP encripted sources, it may take
up to 30 seconds for the HDCP authorization between
source and display to be acquired. The display device
must be HDCP compatible to view an image.
If a switcher is used, it must also be HDCP
complient. HDCP acquisition problems may be
displayed as snow or a flashing image on the screen.
NOTE #4: The DVI input levels and sync type must
be matched to the DVI source in the SETUP menu.
See PG 11 for details.
NOTE #5: Some DVD players may offer a better
image using the analog YPrPb connections with the
player set to 480i output. This allows the DVP1080
to do all the deinterlacing and digital conversion.
3. COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT: Use with low
quality sources such as VHS and security cameras.
NOTE #1: Older VHS decks and tapes may cause
an unstable image. A distorted image is normal
during FFW, RW and Pause. A Time Base Corrector
can be added to help stabilise the image.
4. YPrPb / RGBs INPUTS
Input type is auto-detected. Supported video rates
for processing are 480i/480p, 576i/576p, 720p and
1080i @ 50Hz/60Hz.
NOTE #1: When using RGBs, be sure to check
settings for this input in the SETUP menu. See PG:11
for details.
5. INFRARED RECEIVER: for use with external IR
receivers. (3.5mm, 3 pin, Tip = +
,
Sleeve = Gnd)
6.12V TRIGGER CONNECTIONS: For use with
electronic screens and other devices requiring a
12volt trigger sequence. This connection can be
programmed for on/off operation in the SETUP menu
or via RS232. (12V @ 100mA Max. 3.5mm 2 pin
connector, Tip = +12V, Sleeve = Gnd)
7. D15F COMPUTER PASS-THRU INPUT: Use
with high scan rate analog signals to pass-through to
the display device.
NOTE #1: Signals connected to this input are not
processed or transcoded (YPrPb to RGBHV).
NOTE #2: Analog cables must be connected from
the processor to the display to get an image from this
input. If the signal on the input is 5-wire RGBHV, the
analog cables on the output must also be 5-wire
RGBHV.
NOTE #3: Be sure display device is compatible with
the signal type being sent through this input.
NOTE #4: Use a BNC to D15M breakout cable to
connect to the source. Do not use D15 to D15 cables
longer than 10’ to prevent ringing and signal loss.
8. D15 ANALOG OUTPUT: For use with computer
monitors or as a second video output. Connector is
active if ANALOG or ANALOG/DIGITAL output is
selected in the SETUP menu.
NOTE #1: If a HDCP encrypted DVI source is
selected, the analog outputs are deactivated by law.
The front panel LCD will display:
ENCRYPTED SOURCE
ANALOG OUT DISABLED
NOTE #2: Do not use D15 to D15 cables longer than
10’ to prevent ringing and signal loss. Use a D15 to
BNC breakout cable to 5-75Ohm cables if longer runs
are required.
9. DVI OUTPUT: For use with compatible digital
displays that use single link DVI connectivity.
NOTE #1: The processor is always monitoring the
DVI input and output status and provides information
on the front panel LCD. The LCD status screens are:
DVI: Input signal is supported
NO INPUT: No signal is detected.
VERIFYING OUT-LINK: DVI connection to the
display has been interrupted.
DVI PASS-THROUGH: A VESA rate has been
detected and sent to the output unprocessed.
RATE NOT SUPPORTED: A VESA or non-video rate
has been detected and the selected output is analog
RGB or YPrPb.
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