JVC RS-VP2 manual Advanced Setup, Input Select, Input Aspect Ratio Control

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The RS-VP2 has several ‘Half Test Patterns’ that can be brought up while the matching test patterns 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).

Static Patterns _Half Patterns _ Black and White

Color (7) Bars 75

Color (7) Bars 100

Color (8) Bars 75

Color (8) Bars 100

Adjusting for Overscan per Input

Overscan can be adjusted individually on each input. Overscan tends to be most problematic with standard definition broadcast signals from terrestrial, cable or satellite. Overscan can also be needed with game consoles. Check each output resolution from the source and adjust the Overscan, as needed.

Setting Up and Recalling Display Profiles

Up to 10 Display Profiles can be defined and recalled. A Display Profile is a memory which holds all of the parameters that are defined in the ‘Output Setup’ menu. Display Profiles can be used to drive two different displays, like a plasma for day usage and a front projector for night usage that need different output settings, or to drive a single display with different settings, one setting optimized for NTSC and one optimized for PAL. To use the Display Profiles, first set up all Output Settings and then save the Display Profile.

Output Setup _Display Profiles _Save

Once a Display Profile is saved, it can be recalled using the Display Profile button on the remote control, or by navigating the OSD.

Output Setup _Display Profiles _Select

Advanced Setup

Setting up the RS-VP2 for a 2.35:1 Constant Image Height Configuration

The RS-VP2 can be configured to work in conjunction with an anamorphic lens. The most common configuration with one of these lenses is a 2.35:1 screen with a 16:9 projector. This lens can be fixed or motorized. If the lens is motorized, it should only be used when viewing 2.35:1 content. The motorized lens should be connected Trigger #2 on the back of the RS-VP2. The correct output aspect ratio setting for this configuration is ‘Lens’ option ‘Mode 1 – Auto’ and the correct ‘12V Trigger 2’ setting is ‘Lens’.

Advanced Control — Setting up the RS-VP2 to Output 24Hz/48Hz (For Film-Based Content)

Some displays, mostly front projectors, can display a 24, 48 or 72Hz signal (which is a multiple of film’s 24 frames per second). To verify if the connected display can accept one of these framerates use the ‘Judder’ test pattern. This pattern displays a bar that bounces back and forth at the chosen output frequency selected in the ‘framerate’ parameter. When this test pattern is displayed correctly, the bar moves smoothly across the screen and bounces from side to side. When this pattern is displayed incorrectly, this bar may ‘tear’ as it moves across the screen. If your display does accept 24Hz or 48Hz a ‘Display Profile’ should be saved for viewing film-based content in addition to a standard 50/60Hz video ‘Display Profile’.

S e c t i o n 4 – M e n u O p t i o n s

Input Select

There are eleven video inputs on the RS-VP2:

VIDEO 1 - Video 1 (Composite)

VIDEO 2 - Video 2 (Composite)

S-VIDEO 1 - S-Video 1

S-VIDEO 2 - S-Video 2

COMPONENT 1 - Component/RGBs 1

COMPONENT 2 - Component/RGBs 2

RGBHV – RGBHV/Component

HDMI 1 - HDMI 1

HDMI 2 - HDMI 2

HDMI 3 - HDMI 3

HDMI 4 – HDMI 4

HD-SDI 1 - HD-SDI 1 (Optional)

HD-SDI 2 - HD-SDI 2 (Optional)

AUTO - Automatic active input detection and selection

These inputs can be accessed in five different ways:

Using the front panel using the p and q buttons

Using the remote control with the direct access buttons

Using a universal remote programmed with the discrete codes

Using the OSD from the front panel or from the remote to access the Input Select menu

Using RS232 Serial Automation Protocol described in the appendix.

Input Aspect Ratio Control

The Input Aspect Ratio control selects the aspect ratio for the current input signal. The RS-VP2 automatically converts from the selected input aspect ratio to the selected output aspect ratio.

The Input Aspect Ratio control selects the aspect ratio for the current input signal. The RS-VP2 automatically converts from the selected input aspect ratio to the selected output aspect ratio.

Push the Aspect button once to show the current input aspect ratio control function. To cycle through the available functions, push the Aspect button repeatedly.

For the Input AR function, push the p or button once to show the current setting. Push either of these buttons again to cycle through the available aspect ratios. Push the Exit button to exit the menu and go back to the Input Aspect Ratio selection.

For the Zoom, Pan and Borders functions, push the p or button to select the two control settings available: horizontal and vertical. Push the Enter button to adjust each setting.

Push p and q to increase or decrease the setting.

Push Exit again to exit this mode.

NOTE: The Zoom and Pan functions are applied to the input signal, not the output. This is an

important consideration, especially for the Pan function. For example: If you do not zoom a full frame image more than 100%, there is nothing to pan. However, if part of the image is not on the screen, then the Pan function will work.

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Contents Page Power Supply Input C t i o n 3 S e t u p Initial Setup Advanced Setup Input Adjust ControlConfiguration Output SetupIntroduction Unpacking and InspectionRemote Control Battery Installation Display Compatibility RequirementsDocument Conventions and Menu Navigation Menu NavigationRemote Control Overview Installation GuidelinesNon-Volatile Memory Settings Discrete IR Codes and Serial Automation ProtocolFront Panel Overview Back Panel OverviewVideo Inputs Video OutputsPower Supply Input Initial SetupConnecting the Sources to the RS-VP2 Configuring the Input Sources to Get Maximum PerformanceOutput Setup Format Make Selection Test Patterns to UseDeinterlacing Mode and PReP Input Adjust Deinterlacing Game Mode 1 and Game ModeInput Adjust PReP On Press Move Up or Move Down to highlight Set Picture FormatDisplay Optimization Using Display Adjustments Source Optimization RS-VP2 AdjustmentsInput Adjust Deinterlacing Forced Input Adjust Audio Input Make SelectionAdvanced Setup Adjusting for Overscan per InputSetting Up and Recalling Display Profiles Input SelectFrame Aspect Ratio Active Aspect RatioPanorama RS-VP2 Image MappingInput Adjust Control PresetsMosquito Noise Reduction DeinterlacingHdmi Configuration Configuration Picture ControlsOutput Setup Output Aspect Ratio Control Sync TypeOutput Level Framerate ConversionBorder Level Picture ControlsGamut 12V TriggersAudio Output Selection Display ProfilesComplete Menu Tree Input Aspect RatioPicture Control RGB RS1 RS2 D e

RS-VP2 specifications

The JVC RS-VP2 is a high-performance home theater projector designed for cinephiles and those who appreciate the seamless integration of advanced technology with sublime picture quality. At the heart of the RS-VP2 is its exceptional 4K resolution, offering a stunning pixel density that enhances clarity and detail in every frame. This projector supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) content, delivering vibrant colors and an expanded contrast ratio, allowing users to experience films and videos as they were intended to be seen.

One of the standout features of the JVC RS-VP2 is its advanced DLA (Direct Drive Laser Array) technology. This system delivers superior brightness and color accuracy while maintaining a long lifespan. With 3200 lumens of brightness, the RS-VP2 is ideal for both darkened rooms and environments with some ambient light, making it versatile for different viewing scenarios.

Additionally, the RS-VP2 boasts a high Dynamic Contrast ratio, achieving deep blacks and brilliant whites through its proprietary image processing technologies. The projector uses a 4K e-shift technology, which enhances the perceived resolution by shifting pixels, thus achieving a near-4K experience even with 1080p content. This feature makes the RS-VP2 a compelling option for users who want high-quality visuals without necessarily having to rely solely on native 4K content.

In terms of connectivity, the RS-VP2 is equipped with multiple HDMI inputs that support 4K at 60Hz, making it compatible with a variety of modern devices, including gaming consoles and streaming devices. The projector also incorporates JVC's unique Motion Enhance technology, which provides smoother motion for fast-moving scenes, making it a great choice for sports and action films.

The user interface of the RS-VP2 is designed for ease of use, featuring a remote control with intuitive navigation and quick access to frequently used settings. Additionally, it supports various installation options, including lens shift and keystone correction, ensuring flexibility in setup and positioning.

In conclusion, the JVC RS-VP2 is a state-of-the-art projector that combines advanced imaging technologies with user-friendly features. Its impressive brightness, exceptional color performance, and versatile connectivity options make it a remarkable choice for home theater enthusiasts seeking an immersive viewing experience. Whether you are watching the latest blockbuster or playing video games, the RS-VP2 delivers visuals that captivate and impress.