Extron electronic VTG 200, VTG 150 Setting Up Large Screen Projection Systems, Video Setup Guide

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Application Information

Setting Up Large Screen Projection Systems

The video test generator may be used to set the parameters of large screen video/data projectors. These parameters include convergence, geometry, linearity, grayscale, contrast, brightness and focus.

For each application, a digital projector requires a separate set of signals from each computer/video source. It may not be convenient to have all of these sources available when setting up the projector. The VTG simulates most video scan rates, providing one source for all of the required sync and video signals.

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Figure 4-5AVTG 200 Checkerboard Test Pattern

Application Information

Video Setup Guide

If the application is a video system, including components, such as interfaces, distribution amplifiers, etc., use the VTG as the computer/video source. Route the signals from the VTG, through the other components, to the projector. This provides total duplication of the system, allowing the interface, or other components, to be setup as part of the system. (i.e. H & V shift, level control, peaking, etc.)

Lens Focus - For this adjustment, use the dot test pattern (#1). The output color(s) of the VTG can be changed to focus each color lens, one at a time. (See figure 4-6A)

Convergence - Color convergence can be aligned using either the projector's internal test pattern, or the VTG test patterns. Use crosshatch and dot patterns (1, 6, & 7) for convergence. (See figures 4-5A and 4-6 A)

Geometry - The geometry can be done using the crosshatch and crosshair patterns. The linearity and borders (picture size and raster centering) can be adjusted with the rectangle/square crosshatch pattern (patterns 4, 5, 6 & 7).

Grayscale - Grayscale, color balancing, and any other color adjustments can be made using the grayscale and color bar patterns. Red, green, and blue video levels can be mixed to provide an accurate simulation of the computer’s display. These adjustments are difficult to make and should be done with care.

Figure 4-6AVTG 200 Dot Pattern

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Contents Video Test Generators VTG 150, VTGSafety Instructions English PrecautionsContents Introduction VTG 200 RS-232 Control and Software ChapterReference Material Appendix a Introduction VTG 150 FeaturesVTG 200 Features Video signal characteristicsGeneral Connecting the VTG Output CablesVideo output Control/remote test generator VTG 200 onlyVTG 200 ↑ VTG 150 ↓ Connecting the VTG Output CablesPin HD VGA/XGA Output Pin, TTL OutputAdapting the VTG 150 to Other Standards RGB Output BNC, AnalogNTSC/PAL BNC Output VTG 200 only 13W3 Sun/SGI/IBM Output VTG 200 onlyConnecting TTL Output to an AT&T Pin Signal 25-PinOperating the Video Test Generator Operating the Video Test Generator Change Test Pattern TimerPower Off Change Scan RateApplication Information VTG Formats Pattern 3 Alternating Pixels Resolution Pattern 10 Flat Field Purity AdjustmentVideo Test Patterns Video Setup Guide Setting Up Large Screen Projection Systems8AVTG 150 Apple/Mac ll Dot Test Pattern Monitor Applications9AUsing the VTG 150 to test a switcher TroubleshootingVTG 200 RS-232 Control and Software Pin # Function Using the Command/Response TableVTG 200 RS-232 Control and Connection to a Computer Host/VTG 200 CommunicationsDefinitions and Abbreviations Command/Response TableResponse Command to Host Description Error ResponsesInstalling the Software Using the SoftwareVTG 200 Control Program 7A ↑ Reference Material VTG Software Updates Part NumbersPart Numbers VTG Software UpdatesA-3