Meridian Audio DVP1500 manual Connecting Hdtv Satellite Receivers

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INSTALLATION

7.DVI Output: Digital output interface for compatable displays. All processed analog and digital inputs are output to this connector as well as computer scan rates when the pass-throught input is selected. Maximum cable length is 50ft with a high quality DVI cable. For longer lengths a distribution system or fiber optic system must be used.

8.BNC connectors for main output with RGBHV or YPrPb signals to display devices. Cable runs up to 100ft are okay if good quality cables

are used. For YPrPb outputs use:

Red =

Pr

Green =

Y

Blue =

Pb

RGBHV is recommended.

Note: If Computer signals are to be used, separate H & V sync cables must be connected to the display.

9.IR receiver connection allows for use with external IR receivers so unit can be installed behind walls. (3.5mm, 3 pin, Tip = +5 - +12V Pulse, Sleave = Gnd)

10.12V trigger to activate automatic screen relays. Voltage is constant when unit power is on. (12V @ 100mA Max. 3.5mm 2 pin connector, Tip = +12V, Sleave = Gnd)

11.RS232 D9F connection for use with RS232 control systems. This connection also allows for firmware upgrades to the DVP1500.

12.AC Power connection.

13.Digital audio connections from internal DVD drive.

Note: The DVI or analog RGBHV outputs cannot be active at the same time. Select the output type in the Setup menu prior to use of the processor.

The following diagram offers one way to connect the system.

 

Satellite Receiver

 

S-Video

YPrPb

 

DVI

 

HDTV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connection

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-Video

HD/PC

YPrPb

DVI

 

Input

Input

Input

Input

 

DVP1000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RGBHV

 

 

DVI

Set NRS -DVP1500 HDTV

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input to Transcode

 

 

 

 

 

 

Display

With this hookup viewing the different sources is as follows:

SOURCE

USE THIS

USE THIS DVP1500

 

DVP1500 INPUT

OUTPUT

Non-HDTV Channels

S-Video

RGBHV or DVI

Native HDTV Channels

DVI

DVI

Native HDTV Channels

YPrPb

RGBHV

Native HDTV Channels

YPrPb

RGBHV

with HDCP Encription

 

 

Note: The DVP1500 pass-through input will “pass ” the input signal to the output stage in the same format as the input signal, i.e. analog HDTV in – analog HDTV out, DVI HDTV in – DVI HDTV out.

The HDTV signal cannot be converted from analog to digital or digital to analog. Also, HDTV signals with HDCP encription will not pass through the DVP1500. Simply switch to the analog YPrPb output of the satellite receiver and switch the DVP1500 output to analog RGBHV to view the signal.

Connecting HDTV Satellite Receivers

Since HDTV ready satellite receivers offer different signal types, they require special attention for connection to the processor. Every receiver is different so be sure to consult the receivers manual for details. For this manual, we will assume the receiver being used operates as follows:

1. Non HDTV material is output from the receiver via an S-video connection

2. HDTV material is output via YPrPb outputs

3. If available, HDTV material is also output via a DVI connector.

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HDTV Cross-Conversion

The DVP1500 can cross-convert 480p,1080i and 720p HDTV signals to the selected output of the processor. Any HDTV signal connected to the YPrPb BNC or DVI inputs will be cross-converted. Any HDTV or PC signal connected to the D15 input will be passed-through without processing. PC signals via the DVI input will be sent to the pass-through.

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Contents DVP1500 Connections DVP1500 SetupSetting Display Profiles Quick Start InstructionsFCC Information U.S.A. only Safety PrecautionsSafety Precautions Important SafeguardsDo not allow any unqualified person to install the unit Table of Contents Installation InstallationConnecting Hdtv Satellite Receivers Setup System Firmware SetupSet Scanrate Setup Menu FunctionsOn Screen Display OSD IR Remote OSD OperationIR Remote / OSD Input OSD / Operating InstructionsInput Picture Display RS232 Instructions Available PatternsOperating Instructions / RS232 RS232 Codes Used for day-to-day operationUSE only by Qualified Technician DVD Operation Commands Help Menus Test Pattern Help MenuRS-232 Ascii SpecificationsPlaying recordable CDs DVDMP3 compatibility information Remote Control Number buttons 1-9, 0, +10 Select the item you want to view Press OPEN/CLOSE on the front panelLoad a disc Press Play on the front panelChapter Track Skip Forward Press Stop once Press the Power button on the smallWhen setting up for the first time Press SetupDVD Adjusting the Dynamic Range Audio Soundtrack DVD Page DVD S-VIDEO Output is not Available with the NRS-DCS DVD Press Audio repeatedly to select the desired language Settings EnglishFrançais English Deutsch Italiano Español DVD Press Enter to set the new language When Other is selectedLanguage code list can be found on Use the cursor buttons to select Other and press EnterSelected Subtitle Settings Subtitle LanguageEnglish French Chinese German Other Italian Spanish Off Assist SubtitleTo return to normal playback Press Pause 8, STEP/SLOW e or EPress Pause 8, STEP/SLOW e or E Press STEP/SLOW e or E Super VCD/Video CD Press Search Mode repeatedly to select the type of searchWhen performing a time search Press PlayNavigate using the following controls Using the MP3 Navigator MP3Press Random twice, then press Enter or To cancel repeat playTo cancel A-B repeat play Press Random once, then press Enter or PlayTo insert a number Press Enter or PlayTo program a pause in a program To delete a numberTo add to a program To confirm the contents of a programDVD/Super VCD/Video CD/CD Press ProgramTo save a program in memory DVD ToNotesconfirm the contents of a programPress Program to enter the MP3 Program screen Use the number buttons to enter a three- digit track numberPress Last Memory during play Press Last Memory while in the stop modeLoad a disc that has a Last Memory point memorized DVD DVD DVD Viewing Disc Information DVD DVD Faroudja DVD Using the wrong remote Faroudja Limited Warranty