Runco DTV-947 manual Overall Functional Description

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Overall Functional Description

The VHD-Controller’s purpose is twofold. First, it provides aspect ratio control for the projectors, and can do so on either a WIDESCREEN or a standard 4:3 screen. Second, it provides a clean, progressive signal to the projector.

The processing the controller uses is called SCALING. Scaling is simply a way of taking a signal, ‘digitizing’ it, then converting it to any of a number of resolutions. It is by manipulating the algorithms of the scaling process that we are able to not only produce properly-configured aspect ratios, but to match the resolutions required for the projector it will be used with.

An INTERLACED signal is the type of signal that comes from all consumer sources (with the exception of DTV decoders and computers). DVD players, Laser Disc players, and VCRs are all examples of source equipment that have interlaced out- puts. An interlaced signal is simply described as this:

An NTSC picture is made of approximately 480 lines. Images are drawn 60 times a sec- ond, but in an interlaced system, only half the lines are drawn each ‘pass’. Therefore, it

240 lines (odd)

240 lines (even)

First 1/60th of a second

Second 1/60th of a second

takes two ‘passes’ to actually complete the picture. On the first 1/60th of a second, all of the ‘ODD’ lines are drawn, then the ‘EVEN’ lines the next 1/60th of a second. This is also called ‘480i’, where 480 is the total number of lines of resolution, and ‘i’ means interlaced.

A PROGRESSIVE signal, however, draws all 480 lines each 1/60th of a second, not half and half like an interlaced signal. A ‘line doubler’, for example, outputs a 480-line progressive signal (also known as 480P). The line doubler takes the first field (odd lines), and stores them in memory, then takes the second field (even lines) and does the same. Then, all 480 are output at once, and then the same frame is repeated.

The controller starts off as a line doubler by ‘de-interlacing’ the signal. Then, the 480p signal is scaled to appropriate resolution, and then output to the projector. It is Runco’s high-quality scaling process as well as its de-interlacing that provides the clean, resolved image that you see from your projector. It is also how the controller can provide aspect ratio control.

In the next chapter, the individual menu items will be described in detail. Overall, the controller has a number of useful functions aside from the scaling and de-inter- lacing described above. It has typical picture controls, including COLOR (satura- tion), TINT (hue), BRIGHTNESS (black level), SHARPNESS, CONTRAST (ratio of white to black) and other picture enhancements such as LUMA and CHROMA ENHANCE.

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Contents DTV-947 Page Table of Contents Table of Contents 10-4 10-1Overview 10-1 10-311-1 10-15OWNER’S Record Safety InstructionsInstallation Instructions On SafetyOn servicing Mains lead Power cord with CEE 7 plugPower cord with Ansi 73.11 plug On installationIR Sensor Location and Function of ControlsRS 232 Input Port RS 232 Output PortFor Future Use IR Transmission IndicatorHelp Not used Sound controls Not usedConnections AC Power mains Cord ConnectionPower Check Switching On/OffVideo input selection Connecting a Composite Video Source to the BNC video inputInput selection Connecting an S-Video or Video source to the S-Video inputRGB3S or RG3sB input selection Connecting a RGB Analog sourceConnecting a RGB Analog source with Tri-level sync Rgbs or RGsB input selectionConnecting a Component source with Tri-level sync Connecting a Component sourceYYB-YS or R-YYsB-Y input selection RS232 OUT Comm Port Remote YYB-Y3S or R-YY3sB-Y input selectionControlling Controlling Pause key Analog Picture ControlsAdjustment mode Start UP of the Adjustment ModeCompose Starting up the random access adjustment mode Random Access Adjustment ModeOverview ‘Random Access Adjustment’ mode Internal Cross Hatch Pattern Selecting Setup PatternColor Balance Random access adjustment mode selection menuPicture Tuning Sync Fast/Slow AdjustmentColor Select PeakingColor Select Geometry Geometry AdjustmentsHorizontal Phase Adjustment Phase Raster ShiftRaster Shift Adjustment Left Right E-W Left-Right east-west AdjustmentsTOP Bottom N-S Top-Bottom north-south AdjustmentsVertical Linearity Adjustment Size AdjustmentLinearity Left blanking Top blanking Right blanking Bottom blanking Blanking AdjustmentsCoarse Convergence Adjustments Convergence AdjustmentConvergence Vertical corners Fine Convergence AdjustmentsStarting up the Service mode Service ModeOverview flowchart ‘Service’ mode Projector SET-UP RuncoProjector Set-up IdentificationTotal Run Time Change passwordChange Language Change Projector Address Power up modeChange Projector Address Change baudrateCopy a Block Memory managementCopy a block Memory ManagementDelete a Block Deletion of blocksDeleting block by block Deletion of all blocksUndo all settings to midpos All settings to midpositionConvergence mid Undo green convergence mid Common SettingsUndo R & B convergence mid Green convergence midCRT run in cycle G2 AdjustmentCRT RUN in Cycle Projector Warm UP Enter to select the projector warm up menu Nal # pattern and restart the CRT run in optionExit returns to the Path Selection main menu Projector warm up12C Diagnostics I2C DiagnosticsMESSAGES, WARNINGS, and Failures Messages, Warnings, and Failures RS-232 Control Hardware ConfigurationSending a Record single instruction Decimal values Command Code List$02,$00,$00,$51,$0A,$00,$00,$00,$01,$5C SharpnessOverview Quick Guide to using the EYE-QTMsystemCompact, built-in system EYE-QTMAUTOCONVERGENCEEasy-to-use, high precision automatic convergence system Easy-to-use, high precision automatic geometry systemEYE-QTMMENU Access to EYE-QTMON-SCREEN MenusEYE-QTMAutoconvergence Setting the Configuration EYE-QTMSETUPFocusing the Camera Lens Centering the Camera Horizontally Centering the CameraTOUCH-UP on Source ON/OFF Centering the Camera VerticallyAppendix Adjusting Other Sources TOUCH-UP on TimerReference Source Learn Reference Learning a ReferenceOn Current Source Adjusting Screen SizeAlign on Current Source TOUCH-UPAlign from Midposition on Current Source TOUCH-UP on ALL Sources On ALL SourcesAlign on ALL Sources Align from Midposition on ALL Sources Error MessagesInterrupting the Automatic Convergence Process Status Reporting Forced Break No Pattern ErrorStatus Forced break EYE-Q 10-16 Specifications VHD Controller Manual Table of Contents Avertissement RemarqueSafety Tips General Description Features and BenefitsFront Panel Front and Rear Panel Descriptions Rear PanelRGB Output Power Input Program Button Remote Control DescriptionDirect Access Buttons LEDComponent Input Connection ExamplesComposite Video Input Video InputQuick SET-UP Guide Getting StartedOverall Functional Description Main Menu Menu Description and NavigationMenu Description and Navigation Picture Quality AdjustmentsContrast TintColor BrightnessLuma Enhance Menu Description and Navigation SharpnessChroma Enhance First, the Basics Aspect RatiosAspect Ratios Active image area Actual screen area Blanked cut off AreasSide TopAscii RS-232 ProtocolSupplied Accessories SpecificationsPage RUMA-003500 rev Tripaldi Way Hayward, CA