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2. 1080i at 50 59 94 and 60Hz and 1080p at 23 98 24 25 29 97 and 30Hz Please note this input does not support Computer SVGA signals which should be connected via the Computer SVGA input The SVGA input supports the separate H amp V syncs 2 2 4 3G SDI Input Format SD SDI HD SDI and 3G SDI YCbCr 4 2 2 serial digital component video Input impedance 75 ohms SMPTE 292M SMPTE 259M C and SMPTE 424M compliant accepts 484i 576i 720 1080i and 1080p single link formats at 270Mb 1 485Gb or 2 97Gb rates Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 444 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 4 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 2 2 5 Computer SVGA Inputs VESA formats Signal formats DOS VGA WUXGA up to 165MHz pixel clock RGB video level 0 7V 1 0V RGB input impedance 75 Ohms Sync format Separate amp V sync at TTL 5V levels 2 2 6 HDMI amp DVI Inputs HDMI 1 3 with or without HDCP 36 bit Deep Colour video compatible DVI D input with or without HDCP Signal formats video 4841 and 576i SD in double rate formats 1440 pixels per line 480p 576p ED 720p 1080i at 50 59 94 amp 60Hz 1080p at 24 25 30 50 59 94 amp 60Hz oignal formats computer DOS VGA WUXGA up to 165 MHz pixel clock 2 2 7 Audio Output Audio is embedded in HDMI and SDI video streams and brought into the HQView 5xx through the respective input channels The audio is passe
3. Large is always available Small and Medium are only available if the output resolution is greater or equal to 768 lines and the PiP mode has less than 1920 horizontal active pixels When Free H V is selected sliders for setting up PiP position are activated When Free W H is selected width and height of the PiP can be controlled Note The maximum PiP width is 960 pixels i e if an output resolution with more than 960 pixel in horizontal direction is chosen the PiP cannot be enlarged to a full image 3 8 4 PiP Show Hide Settings Show Hide When activating and deactivating PiP processing i e PiP Mode changed from Off to PiP or from PiP to off the video processing off the main image is halted for a short period This can be avoided by activating PiP PiP Mode set to PiP at all time and showing or hiding the PiP window The drawback of this method is that when PiP is hidden and a PiP source mode change is detected e g because it is not stable the main image is halted for a short period which may be irritating Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 25 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 3 8 5 PiP Show Hide Transition Settings Instantly Fast Fade Slow Fade The fade in an out method for PiP show hide can be controlled through this menu item Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 44 1274 394125 44
4. switching noise due to unforeseeable activity of the firmware in said devices By default HQView is in auto frame rate switching and I O lock mode In order to get a best smooth switching result with the source and monitor 1 lock and auto frame rate switching have to be switched off in the Output Display Type menu The switching transition of HQView can be set to Freeze Blank Fast Fade and Slow Fade Freeze halts the prior channel image until the new channel image is stable Blank switches the output to show a black screen instead of the last channel image Fast and slow fade have the prior channel image faded out and fade into the new channel video image once it is stable 3 11 4 Display Mode The Display Mode can be set to either Low Latency or Best Picture In Best Picture optimum image processing is applied whereas in Low Latency mode the lowest latency is achieved The flicker of interlaced video is not suppressed totally for the latter setting It has the disadvantage of conventional CRT TVs but also their advantage of almost no delay in response which is important for applications such as gaming simulation or imaging in medical treatment Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 F 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 32 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY The latency of the system is 1 4 of a frame for progressive input and progressive output when locked If
5. www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 3 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY HQVIEW 5XX SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2 1 Product Overview HQView 5xx is designed to accept the following input signals Composite video via BNC Composite video via RCA S Video via 4 way miniDIN YPbPr or RGBS or RGsB SD ED HD component video via 3 or 4 BNC connectors 3G SDI HD SDI SDI Serial Digital Interface via BNC VGA SVGA analogue computer interface via 15HDD DVI Digital Visual Interface via DVI I supporting a digital and oe analogue VGA input HDMI via HDMI connector 2 2 Product Specification This section provides technical details for all possible inputs Please note that not all possible input options are applicable to all output formats 2 2 1 Power Supply Requirement 100V 264VAC 50 60Hz connected via a standard IEC connector located on the rear panel 2 2 2 Video Inputs Composite via BNC and RCA connector S Video via 4 way mini DIN socket Signal formats Composite CVBS S Video Y C Standards NTSC PAL SECAM Composite CVBS input level 1V p p nominal incl sync Luminance Y input level 1V p p nominal incl sync Chrominance C input level 0 6V p p nominal Input Impedance all inputs 75 Ohms 2 2 3 Component Video Inputs Via 3 or 4 BNC connectors YPbPr YUV YPbPrS RGsB and RGBS component video menu selectable Signal formats 484i 480i and 576i SD 480p 576p ED 720p
6. 3 2 and 2 2 significantly outperforming the capabilities of benchmark competitor products HQView 5xx features excellent image processing algorithms for the very best scaling film and video noise reduction and MPEG artefact reduction HQView 5xx uses a very flexible high performance video input front end including true component video support in analogue YPbPr RGBS formats and 3GSDI HDSDI SDI digital formats as well as composite CVBS and YC S Video inputs A very high performance video decoder is utilised with 4x oversampling and 3D Y C separation for outstanding video image clarity HDMI and DVI video with HDCP encryption is also supported as are computer graphics inputs in SVGA analogue and HDMI DVI digital formats The output format can be set to I O Lock mode where it locks the output frame rate to the input frame rate dynamically without frame rate conversion so as to reduce system latency or it can be set to a fixed output frame rate for driving basic screens which are not 50Hz compatible A Low latency mode with non motion adaptive reduced processing is available to further reduce latency The output format can also be set to lock to an externally provided synchronization signal Outputs are available in VGA analogue and DVI digital formats as well as 3GSDI serial digital formats which are useable simultaneously so that one output can drive the screen while the other runs a local monitor Note for the SDI output not all PC out
7. 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 444 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY SS CEN 1024 768 60Hz DYD Filter Strength 5 ox Filter Recursion 1024 768 60 2 pvp 1024 768 DVD User Input name 1 2 Q s video Names Profiles User name o o Input Config Reset Profile Component Display Mode Load Profile from SENE VGA aN Menu Settings Save profile as 3G SDI Network Settings DYI 5 Homi Factory Defaults m Exit m Exit 4m Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0 6296 500 Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 500 1024 768 60Hz DvD SURGEON 1 4m Exit rrr GEM 1024 768 60Hz pvp FEI 1024 768 60Hz DvD JEU VGA Setup DVI Config NER 0 SDI Setup Gee EDID Input Format o o Component Setup m lest Pattern Setup HDCP ww Switching Transition Freeze No 52 Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 500 Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 500 Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 10 C ALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY DVI I Port Digital Boost DVI EQ Off DVI Color Space RGB DYI Range Full DVI Port EDID DVI only HDMI Audio Support Full EDID Input For
8. HDMI Color Space and Range settings can be overwritten in this menu Range can be set to limited video mode or full range The color space can be set to RGB or YCbCr The audio capabilities of the HDMI port can be configured by means of overwriting the EDID HQView is part of an audio video processing chain and devices behind HQView may not be able to cope with advanced audio HQView can signal the source to match with the audio capabilities of the display or to be S PDIF friendly or to be SDI friendly The preferred video mode can be selected in the EDID Input Format menu This setting can force the source to output a certain video mode SDI Setup For 3GSDI Level A or B type input modes can be chosen SDI audio input is routed to the HDMI and 3GSDI output connector by default Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 F 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 31 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY HQView 5xx can also be set to monitor audio on the SPDIF connector Audio on the HDMI 3GSDI connector and SPDIF connector are mutually exclusive Two consecutive SDI audio channels can be output on the HDMI S3GSDI output interface The group can be chosen Or all eight SDI audio channels can be transmitted Component Setup The component interface of the HQView 5xx is configured through this submenu The Colour Space can be set to YPbPr or RGB The sync signal can be stripped from the Green
9. associated with setting up source position and size of a picture in picture video image HQView 510 520 530 have a Multiple Unit menu instead However HQView 510 520 530 can be re booted as an HQView 500S through the menu system 3 8 1 PiP Input Selects the video source for the PiP window The available PiP video sources depend on the currently displayed main video source If the main video source is HDMI DVI DVI A VGA or COMPONENT the available PiP sources are CVBS1 CVBS2 S VIDEO and HD SDI If the main video source is CVBS1 CVBS2 S VIDEO or HD SDI the available PiP sources are HDMI DVI DVI A VGA and COMPONENT 3 8 2 PiP Mode Settings Off PIP PAP POP Three picture in picture modes can be invoked PIP displays a second channel within the main image PAP displays both pictures side by side scaled to the vertical size of the panel POP displays both images side by side preserving the aspect ratio of each source The unused areas of the panel are displayed black Note PaP is not available with test pattern and also not available with PTZ activated PoP has the same limitation and the output resolution needs to have greater or equal to 768 lines 3 8 3 PiP Adjust Menu proving controls for sizing and positioning the PiP The quadrant for the PiP display can be chosen to be Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right and Free H V The PiP size can be chosen to be Small Medium Large and Free W H Note
10. available at 60Hz refresh rate For all other modes 48Hz 50Hz and 60Hz refresh rate is available 3 5 5 Lock Available settings Off Source Genlock Auto If I O Lock is switched off the output is run with a fixed refresh rate determined by the frame rate setting This setting will result in the output vertical refresh rate deviating from the input refresh rate even if both are nominally at the same rate This causes occasional frame dropping or repeat If Lock is set to Source the output refresh rate is following the input video refresh rate if possible If not the output is operated with a fixed refresh rate determined by the frame rate setting When Frame Rate is set to Auto a frame rate matching the nominal frame rate of the source is chosen If I O Lock is set to Genlock the output refresh rate is following the vertical sync of an externally provided signal GENLOCK BNC if locking is possible If not the output is operated with a fixed refresh rate determined by the frame rate setting When Frame Rate is set to Auto a frame rate matching the nominal frame rate of the source is chosen Locking is achieved by modulating the output clock and works if input and output refresh rate are nominally at the same rate e g when frame rate is set to 60Hz and the video input is also 60Hz If e g the video input rate is 50 Hz and Frame rate is set to 60Hz the output will enter free run mode When I O lock is set to Auto and a Genl
11. degree one full circle one degree at a time At the same time Pin Barrel distortion of the lens or screen can be adjusted again Special Portrait warp applications for clockwise 90 and counter clockwise 270 rotation with scaling are provided These functions cut out the centre of a normal landscape video signal rotate it by 90 degrees and then scales that centre portion of the signal to fit a portrait mounted screen Predefined warp maps for portrait mode act on a 16 9 input image The area is rotated and scaled such that is fills a 9 16 screen With PC application activated the HQView 520 and 530 communicate with the PC tool Warp Generator http www calibreuk com software hqv CUK 20W arp 20Generator 20Installer 20V2 50 8337 msi Warp Generator allows you to define an arbitrary screen in live operation by projecting a grid on the surface and move the grid points to get a rectangular output This grid information can then be downloaded in one of eight slots used for real time processing of image data which make the image appear rectangular on a curved screen For convenience all settings can be reset with one button provided in the submenus 3 7 4 Picture Format Settings Standard Full Screen Crop Anamorphic Picture Format allows a user to select the displayed aspect ratio where the signal input is different to the display panel s natural aspect ratio Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 4
12. no longer displayed on the screen This cuts off unwanted features at the top or bottom from e g head switching in legacy video images 3 7 6 Pan Tilt Zoom This menu provided settings to zoom and shrink the image as well as panning within the image Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ can be switched on or off When switched on the latency of the system is increased by one frame Thus there is a difference of a PTZ setting off or on with no zoom PTZ settings can be saved per mode or globally i e if applied globally the same PTZ settings are applied when switching input channels or changing the input mode The Zoom slider allows to zoom into the image or shrink it When Aspect Lock is set to On the separate slider for zooming vertically is greyed out and the horizontal zoom or shrink factor is used as vertical factor as well The aspect ratio is preserved When Aspect Lock is Off horizontal and vertical scaling factors can be chosen separately With the Pan and Tilt sliders panning within the image in horizontal and vertical direction is possible Off raster panning is allowed i e the image can be shifted outside the active area of the display For convenience the PTZ settings can be reset with one button Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 24 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 3 8 PiP The HQView 500S has a PiP menu It contains adjustments
13. or Y channel with the setting 3 Wire or from the separate sync line with the setting 4 Wire The Auto setting will automatically detect a sync signal and set up the HQView 5xx accordingly This is setup in under Synchronisation Test Pattern When the OSD menu is off the test pattern can be toggled through by pressing the up or down keys of the keypad For unit control through a web browser or to set up a certain default test pattern please use the input configuration menu Custom test patterns loaded into the file system of the unit through the web interface can be accessed through the same means The speed of the moving cross test pattern can be changed Also the foreground and background colour and the line width of the moving cross test pattern can be changed in this menu Note Most test patterns are scaled in multiple unit configurations with Autozoom enabled since they are useful for setting up the blend and warp of the system The SMPTE and Pluge Patterns are not scaled HDCP The DDC can be taken off line When setting HDCP Input to off HQView pretends to be non HDCP compliant forcing the source to not encrypt data which Is not copy protected Switching Transition When switching input channels by default the last frame of the prior displayed image is frozen and displayed until a stable image of the new input channel can be shown The switchover process is supposed to be as seamless as possible The source and monitor add
14. the video processing Important When using multiple HQView units to drive one single large screen it is essential that all HQView units are I O locked otherwise motion tear will be observed at the boundaries of the image processed by each HQView unit It is also essential that all HQView units are setup for the same processing latency for example either all units are in Best Picture mode or all units are in Low Latency mode 3 9 1 Auto Zoom Settings On Off Switches on the auto zoom resizing the video image to display the assigned part of the total image The default is AutoZoom is off When Auto zoom is turned on the processor will cut and scale the portion of the picture selected by the matrix size and position selected described below Note The menu is scaled by the warp engine and may exceed the size of the screen Also only the active video area can be used for the on screen menu This would crop the menu and make it impossible to navigate In this case auto zoom is deactivated and a message will indicate such situations After changes are made to correct the situation AutoZoom can be reactivated 3 9 2 Units Wide Units High Settings 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 for the maximum matrix size of 16 Provides the HQView unit information of the multi screen installation The number of horizontally and vertically installed screens or projectors is entered Note This function can be used in conjunction with the item below to select t
15. through two direction keys and a Menu Enter key HQView 5005 510 520 4 The HQView530 has a different front panel the three buttons at position 4 above are replaced with Menu Enter and Back buttons 4 a local LCD menu display 5 and a rotary item choice jog dial push to enter control 6 HQView 530 _ SEEEeeee E 1 2 3 4 ob 6 1 Standby key When applying power to the unit it starts up This is indicated by the green On LED flashing Once the unit is operational the On LED is permanently on By pressing the Standby Key the unit is put into standby mode This is indicated by the red Standby LED being permanently on The red Keylocked LED indicates a keypad locking condition issued through the OSD menu If a key on the front panel is now pressed an OSD message comes up and displays the multiple key press to be applied to unlock the front panel keys 2 Input channel selection keys All input channels can be directly selected The active channel is indicated by the red LED above the corresponding channel key being on PiP or Test Pattern key A HQView 500S has a key to directly activate the PiP mode The LED is switched on when in PiP mode HQView 510 520 530 have a key to directly activate a Test Pattern Use the up down keys to toggle trough the available test patterns The LED is switched on when in Test Pattern mode 4 OSD navigational keys With the Menu key the OSD menu is activated HQView 5
16. with the output resolution HQView will be operated at Non matching resolution test patterns will be scaled to the output resolution A single alpha map can be uploaded to the HQView unit The alpha map format is B W 16bit PNG as e g supported by Adobe Paintshop Only the most significant 10 bits are used Also a Calibre proprietary format without compression is supported This format is intended for uploads in proprietary calibration systems directly controlling the HQView unit Thus a PNG encoder does not have to be implemented on the host side If the alpha map size exceeds the available storage space on the HQView unit the PNG lossless compression has to be used The Calibre format is as follows Custom Alpha Map File Format Offset Size Purpose 00 4 Header field used to identify custom alpha map file AM30 04 2 Horizontal resolution in pixels big endian 06 2 Vertical resolution in pixels big endian 08 5 Image data Each line of image data is built like this One 32 bit unsigned four bytes big endian for every three pixels of image data Bits 31 30 unused Bits 20 20 leftmost pixel of three Bits 19 10 middle pixel of three Bits 09 00 rightmost pixel of three Each line has to be zero padded to make up an integer number of 32 bit unsigned values e g 1280 pixels horizontally needs 427 values 1024 3 426 67 rounded up So the size
17. 00S 510 520 The up down keys are used for OSD menu navigation To exit the OSD menu or any submenu press the up and down key simultaneously or navigate to the Exit item and press the menu key To access a submenu navigate to it and press the menu key To apply a change go to the menu item press the menu key and make a parameter change with the up down key Confirm the change by pressing the Menu key This will also bring you back to the submenu HQView 530 A jog wheel is used for menu navigation and changing values instead of the up down keys To exit the OSD menu or any submenu press the Back key or navigate to the Exit item and press the menu key 5a Direct function keys HQView 500S 510 520 only Contrast gain Black offset brightness Colour saturation and Hue can be altered directly from the front panel 5b Front Panel LCD HQView 530 only The Menu is shown on the LCD front panel 6 Jog wheel The wheel is used for navigating through the menu system and making value changes The jog wheel has a push function Pushing the knob has the same effect as pushing the Menu key Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 16 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY With the following multiple key presses further functions can be applied HQView 500S 510 520 HQView 530 Keypad unlock Menu Up Down Back Menu Mode reset Menu Black up Black
18. 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 26 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 3 9 Multiple Unit The HQView 510 520 530 have a Multiple Unit menu to set up each unit for use in a multi screen application Multiple screens are stitched together to provide a bigger display with higher resolution than a single display Each display is driven by a separate HQView unit The processors in a multi screen system application can be used in two ways 1 Auto zoom on processers cut out the specified section of the image and scale this section to fill the projected area 2 Auto zoom off processors do not cut the image the correct portion of the image including overlapping blend region must be supplied to each processor independently When using the Auto Zoom function explained below each HQView unit gets the same graphics or video input signal through a distribution amplifier The HQView unit cuts out and resizes the image to display the part of the image assigned to the corresponding screen In a multi projection display the individual projections typically are chosen to overlap to give seamless transitions Overlapping regions are illuminated by multiple projectors and are brighter than non overlapping regions These can be Soft Edge Blended for a uniform brightness over the total display the brightness in the overlapping regions has to be reduced electronically PiP functionality is not supported due to higher bandwidth requirements of
19. 4 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 23 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY Note that some aspect ratios may not be applicable to all signal types in which case selecting a non applicable aspect ratio conversion will have no effect on the displayed image E g when a 16 9 image is displayed on a 16 9 panel all settings give an identical full screen image Standard preserves the aspect ratio of the incoming image and scales the image to fit into the size of the panel Dependant on the aspect ratio of the panel the image is either bordered by the right left side or bottom top of the panel Non used areas of the panel are displayed black letterboxed Full Screen scales the image to the size of the panel without preservation of the aspect ratio Crop preserves the aspect ratio and scales the image to fit the screen Dependant on the aspect ratio of the panel either the top bottom or right left areas of the image are cropped Anamorphic scales the input image such that it is displayed with a 16 9 aspect ratio when displayed on the screen The image is further scaled to fit into the size of the panel Dependant on the aspect ratio of the panel the image is then either bordered by the right left side or bottom top of the panel Non used areas of the panel are displayed black letterboxed 3 7 5 Overscan Settings 0 to 10 in steps of 1 Overscan is used to slightly zoom into the image Thus the border area of an image is
20. 68 60 DVD User USER 1 Names Profiles Reset to Factory Defaults o Input Config Yes No Network Settings A Factory Defaults 4m Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0 6296 500 Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 12 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY HQView 510 520 530 have a Multiple Unit Menu instead of the HQView 500S PiP Menu and they feature embedded Warp Please note HQView 510 520 and 530 can however be rebooted in HQView 500S mode with PiP instead of Multiple Unit capability 1024 768 60 DVD 1024 768 60Hz DVD 1024 768 60Hz DVD 1024 768 60Hz DVD input DVD im Horizontal Pos Application 4 Corner Warp EB output vertical Pos H Keystone 0 i Color nim Edge Control V Keystone 0 o m Geometry 1 Picture Format Standard Pin Barrel ETR 6 3 imi Multiple Unit em Overscan Rotation F Enhancement Pan Tilt Zoom Reset Warp pt System pr Warp Enhanced Auto setup Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0 6296 510 Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 510 FEI 1024 768 60Hz DvD 1024x768p 60Hz Auto Zoom Left Blend Region Units Wide Right Blend Region Units High Top Blend Region Horizontal Pos _ Bot Blend Region Left Blend Offset Blend Wid
21. 80 2200 88 1920 100 2640 528 190 100 2750 638 NE E 22 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 03 3 6 5 NE E 25 5 05 Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 7 3 1 HQView 500S Menu Tree 1024 768 60 DVD ET J input G Output Color m Geometry ye Enhancement x System nif Auto setup exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0 6296 500 Calibre UK Limited Issue T 44 1274 394125 44 Menu Tree CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY HQVIEW 5XX CONTROL ERI 1024 768 60Hz DVD FEI 1024 768 DVD Display Type Display Projector A GammajColor Crush Output Mode 640x480 gt 3 1 x Output Config Location o J PSS Frame Rate Lock Front Tabletop Auto Tor Source 1920x1200p 60Hz Output Format 1920x1200p 60Hz DVI 8 bpp Output Mode DVI 8 bpp Free run Free run Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0 6296 500 Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0 6296 500 lt Output Gamma Output Format Mode 1920x1200p 60Hz DVI 8 bpp Sync mode Free run 1024 768 60Hz DVD Jit Fa Optimize fo
22. CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY HQView 500 Series Operating Instructions Version 2 42 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY This manual explains how to operate your HQView 500 Series HQView 5xx image scaler The HQView 500 Series comes in four versions HQView 500S HQView 510 HQView 520 and HQView 530 HQView 5xx processors are designed to provide users with a powerful and flexible method of driving large display devices and multiple screen applications including flexible geometry correction functions soft edge blending and projection mapping If you have any queries relating to this or any other product supplied by Calibre please visit our web site www calibreuk com For technical support please e mail techsupport calibreuk com or send your queries by fax to 44 1274 730960 for the attention of our Technical Support Department COPYRIGHT This document and the software described within it are copyrighted with all rights reserved Under copyright laws neither the documentation nor the software may be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to electronic medium or machine readable form in whole or in part without prior written consent of Calibre UK Ltd Calibre Failure to comply with this condition may result in prosecution Calibre does not warrant that this product package will function properly in every hardware software environment Although Calibre has tested the hardware firmware software and re
23. MI Range Tilt Zoom H Zoom V Per mode per user settings VGA channel only Clock Phase Per mode per user settings RGB YBbPr channel only Component Sync Per channel per mode per user settings Black Level Contrast Hue Saturation Input Gamma Picture Format Horizontal Pos Vertical Pos Overscan Geometry Left Edge Geo Right Edge Geo Top Edge Geo Bottom Edge Sharpness Detail LTI Level CTI Level TRNR MNR Per channel per mode per user settings and depending on component type setting Black Level Offset Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 E techsupport calibreuk com 30 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 3 11 2 Names Profiles The Names Profiles menu provides input masks to rename the generic input channels and user names User names and input channel names can be changed to any word with a maximum of 12 alpha numeric characters with a value range of 0 9 A Z and blank The Names Profiles menu allows the user to store profiles under a certain user name It also allows to copy user profiles by loading a profile stored under one user name and save it under another user name Reset Profile allows to restore default HQView 5xx settings for the currently selected user 3 11 3 Input Config Inputs can be configured through the following sub menus VGA Setup Submenu for adjusting analo
24. OLOGY 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 8 8 3 9 7 Reduce Black Level Uplift Width 3 10 Enhancement 3 10 1 Sharpness 3 10 2 Detail 3 10 3 Video Filters 3 10 4 Flicker Filter 3 11 System 3 11 1 User 3 11 2 Names Profiles 3 11 3 Input Config 3 11 4 Display Mode 3 11 5 Menu Settings 3 11 6 Network Settings 3 11 7 Factory Defaults 3 11 8 Operation Mode REMOTE CONTROL WEB SERVER 4 1 Introduction 4 2 Installing the Software 4 3 Discovery Tool 4 4 Software Operation 4 4 1 File Upload FIRMWARE UPDATE 5 1 Introduction 5 2 Updating Firmware ENVIRONMENTAL AND EMC 6 1 Recommended Operating Conditions 6 2 Storage 6 3 and FCC Compliance 6 4 PAT Testing Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 24 June 2015 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com C ALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY SAFETY WARNING Um THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS WITHIN THE UNIT REMOVAL OF THE TOP COVER WILL EXPOSE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITHOUT THE TOP COVER INSTALLED 2 ENSURE THAT ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS INCLUDING THE MAINS PLUG AND ANY EXTENSION LEADS ARE PROPERLY MADE AND COMPLY WITH ELECTRICAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 3 ENSURE THAT THE INTEGRITY OF THE EQUIPMENT ISOLATION BARRIER IS MAINTAINED WHEN CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT THIS MEANS THAT ONLY LOW VOLTAGE ISOLATED CIRCUITS MAY BE C
25. ONNECTED TO THE SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS IF ANY DOUBT EXISTS CONSULT QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 4 TO PREVENT SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IF SUCH EXPOSURE OCCURS REMOVE THE PLUG FROM THE MAINS OUTLET AND HAVE THE EXPOSED UNIT CHECKED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL De DO NOT CONTINUE TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT ABOUT IT WORKING NORMALLY OR IF IT IS DAMAGED IN ANY WAY WITHDRAW THE MAINS PLUG FROM THE MAINS OUTLET AND CONSULT QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 6 DO NOT REMOVE ANY FIXED COVERS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO AND EVEN THEN WITHDRAW THE MAINS PLUG FROM THE MAINS OUTLET BEFORE YOU START 7 THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REFER ALL SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 8 TO AVOID EXPLOSION DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 1 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION 1 1 General Introduction HQView 5xx is a very flexible image scaler developed specifically for driving large screen displays and multiple screen applications from video or graphics sources HQView 5xx features state of the art digital image processor which provides market leading HD amp SD per pixel multiple low angle motion adaptive de interlacing and automatic film pull down correction for
26. Settings USER 1 2 3 4 A predefined setting stored under a user name can be selected Several settings of the HQView5xx can be stored under a user name Thus different users can store their preferred HQView5xx settings and recall these profiles by picking up their user name from this menu Note Using the Web interface any number of settings can also be stored restored to from a PC disc drive The below listed settings are stored per user All other settings are global and are not stored under a user name i e they remain in their present state when switching to a different user mode Per user settings Input PIP Input PIP Hide PIP Size PIP Position PIP H Pos PIP V Pos Component Color Space Menu Display Time OSD Messaging Menu Position Language Optimize for Display Output Mode Frame Rate Frame Rates 3G SDI Data Map I O Lock Native Color Temp Output Gamma PTZ Enable PTZ Setting Aspect Lock Filter Strength Filter Recursion Sync mode o p DVI Color Space o p DVI Range 3G Level B Stream SDI to HDMI Audio Map SDI Audio Routing DVI I Port HDCP Switching Transition OSD Enable DVI Port EDID HDMI Audio Support PIP Width PIP Height Per channel per user settings Color Temp Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Red Bias Green Bias Blue Bias Display Mode CCS i p DVI Color Space i p DVI Range HDMI Color Space HD
27. b or remote control API interface of HQView The map can be switched on and off The map is combined with the Align or S curve map internally generated 3 9 6 Black Level Uplift This enables the user to provide a black level uplift to compensate for the additional light leakage from multiple projectors in overlap regions The black level uplift can be set for the 9 possible regions of the image Setting the black level uplift for the middle of an edge also sets the black level uplift for the two adjacent corners and if needed the corners can then be set individually The sliders for all regions which are not involved in edge blending for a given multiple unit configuration are greyed out and the black level uplift for all these regions can be set together using the Non Blend Region parameter Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 28 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 3 9 7 Reduce Black Level Uplift Width The Black Level Uplift field may need to be adjusted to achieve a perfect result There may be an area of light leakage beyond the edge of the active image from the projector With these controls the edges of the black uplift region can be moved so they can be aligned with the edges of the area of light leakage In the case of projection under non rectangular conditions the projection fields of adjacent projectors are not aligned with the blen
28. be used instead a 8A or 10 test will be acceptable under the same IEE Code of Practise a minimum of 1 5 times of the HOView LEDView internal 5A fuse You have to be careful where you connect the earth bond test lead when using 8A or 10A It is to the metal chassis that you must connect the test lead mains earth DO NOT CONNECT to the connectors of the rear panel signal earth The HQView LEDView may never work again Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 E techsupport calibreuk com 38
29. cted e g because the HDMI display is not evaluating AVInfoFrames properly the range can be changed manually A limited video range is only using the following greyscale for video information 8 Bit System 0x10 OxEF 10 Bit System 0x040 OXOSBF 12 Bit System 0 100 OxEFF Frame Rates Settings 60 50 Hz 60 50 24 Hz 60 50 48 60 50 24 48 Limits the possible output frame rates that can be selected It is primarily to be able to limit the choices available for the Auto refresh rate configuration discussed in paragraph 3 5 3 3G SDI Data Map 720p and 1080i HD SDI data can be output in YCbCr 4 2 2 YCbCr 4 4 4 or RGB 4 4 4 mode 3GSDI data can be output as Level A or B data Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 21 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 3 6 Colour This menu contains adjustments associated with setting up inputs to the unit Use the Up and Down keys to scroll to the required item and press the Menu key or use the jog wheel 3 6 1 Black Level Offset Settings 0 IRE 7 5 IRE Used to select 7 5 IRE black level set up adjustment Used for NTSC type video signals Should always be set to 7 5 IRE for HDMI video inputs and should usually be off for PAL type analog video inputs 3 6 2 Black Level Settings 50 to 50 in steps of 1 Black level controls the offset applied to the video signal 3 6 3 Contrast oettin
30. d Sync On Green Internally the display interface processes data at a full ten bits per colour Optimize for Display Settings DVI forced Optimized DVI HDMI Internally the display interface processes data at a full ten bits per colour A resolution of ten bits per colour is provided for the VGA output The colour depth on the DVI D output is determined by the supported standard of the attached monitor or device when set to DVI HDMI For DVI 1 0 and HDMI 1 1 1 2 devices it is 24 bit for HDMI 1 3 compliant devices it is up to 36 bit DVI forced will output with 24 bit colour depth irrespective of the supported standard of the attached monitor When the Optimized setting is enabled the output resolution is automatically set to the native screen resolution of the attached display The colour depth is determined in the same way as when set to DVI HDMI DVI Colour Space and DVI Range The colour space of the DVI output port can be set to RGB or YPbPr The range can be set to Default Limited and Full When set to Default CEA output modes have limited range and VESA modes have full range Therefore an incoming limited range mode is either passed through when the output is set to a CEA output mode or expanded when the output is set to a VESA mode An incoming full range mode is either compressed when the output is set to a CEA output mode or passed through when the output is set to a VESA mode If the HDMI DVI output does not behave as expe
31. d region The corners of the non blend region can be moved to allow tracking of the edge of the projection field of adjacent projectors 3 10 Enhancement The enhancement menu provides image enhancement functions Note that the enhancement settings apply to video input signals only not computer graphics signals 3 10 1 Sharpness Settings 50 to 50 in steps of 1 Control of the sharpening enhancement filters levels These are peaking filters to improve high frequency response Note that setting this control too high on a signal which already has good high frequency response will cause ringing or ghosting 3 10 2 Detail Settings 0 1 2 3 This filter provides powerful 2D image enhancement which can be used to greatly improve detail definition and clarity without causing image ringing or ghosting It improves both horizontal and vertical detail Correct setting of the detail enhance filter can make SD signals look virtually indistinguishable from true HD At setting O the filter is switched off with setting 3 providing the highest effect 3 10 3 Video Filters The video filters menu provides LTI CTI filters TRNR MNR noise reduction filters and a CCS cross color suppression filter The LTI filter enhances the sharpness of the luminance component The CTI filter enhances the color sharpness of the chrominance signal by increasing the steepness of color edges TRNR Temporal Recursive Noise Reduction and MNR Mosquito No
32. d through the system and re embedded into the HDMI and SDI output signals Also HQView 5xx features a S PDIF coaxial digital audio output connector for monitoring audio of the HDMI and SDI channel When HDMI is selected as the input channel the HDMI EDID is read by a video source such as a Blue Ray Player HQView 5xx allows the source to provide the formats shown under output formats for HDMI in the below table Note Note Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master are not in the list of audio formats and thus not supported All formats are re embedded into the HDMI output data stream those which are not allowed on the SDI or SPDIF output are muted on the individual channels HDMI PCM up to 8ch up to 24Bit up to 192kHz sampling rate incl 32kKHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz 192kHz Dolby Digital up to 5 1 channels up to 640kBit sec bit stream rate 2 up to 8ch up to 112kBit sec bit stream rate DTS up to 6 1 channels up to 1536kBit sec bit stream rate PCM up to 2ch up to 24Bit up to 96kHz sampling rate incl 32KHz 44 1kKHz 48kHz 96kHz Dolby Digital AC3 up to 5 1 channels DTS up to 6 1 channels Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 444 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 5 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 2 2 8 Display Output Three output connectors are provided which are useable simultaneously provided that the input signal is not HDCP encrypted When the
33. down Back S Video Factory reset Colour up Colour down Hue up Hue down Back YPbPro in live operation or at power up in live operation power up Set output mode to 720p Menu Contrast up Contrast down Back VGA The back panel features all the input and output connectors communication ports and the power supply connector 12 34 5 6 7 8 91011 12 13 1 SD HD SDI 3G SDI input 2 Composite Video 1 RCA and S Video input 3 Composite Video 2 BNC and Genlock input BNC 4 Digital audio output 5 HDMI input 6 DVI D and VGA input 7 YPbPr RGB S video input 8 DVI D and VGA output 9 3G SDI output 10 USB port 11 TCP IP port 12 RS232 port 13 Power supply connector Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 17 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 3 3 Main Menu The main menu lists the input channel select item 6 sub menus and a menu item for automatic setup of VGA modes 6 sub menus are Output Colour Geometry PIP HQView 500S or Multiple Unit HQView 510 and 520 530 Enhancement and System On each menu page an Exit menu item is available to leave the menu or submenu HQView 500S 510 and 520 also allow to leave back up a menu or submenu by pressing the up down key simultaneously HQView 530 has a separate back key for this purpose oome adjustments are not applicable to all
34. e blend capability Set to Scaler Switcher if you do not need warp including Location The unit defaults to single unit with PiP functionality Multiple unit configurations with auto zoom but without edge blend become available when switching over to multiple unit mode The real value of this mode is that the Flicker Filter becomes available Also the default settings for Frame Rate and I O lock are chosen such that unit has cleanest switching performance 3 5 2 Output Mode settings 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x768 1280x800 1280x1024 1360x768 1366x768 1400x1050 1440x900 1600x1200 1680x1050 1920x1200 480i 576i 480p 576p 10801 720p 1080p oet up the desired output resolution with output mode The output mode setting should match the native resolution of the imaging device to avoid double scaling The 3GSDI output does not feature the PC mode resolutions This is because PC modes are not part of the international SDI standard SDI supports only 480i p 576i p 720p and 1080i p output modes Available SDI output modes are indicated by an SDI connector BNC symbol in the output mode selection list box of the OSD SDI output modes not supported are indicated with this symbol crossed out red The default output resolution as set by the factory or after a user issued factory reset is 720p 3 5 3 Location Settings Front Tabletop Front Ceiling Rear Tabletop Rear Ceiling The image can be flipped to accommodate different proj
35. ection scenarios as well as screens mounted upside down 3 5 4 Frame Rate Settings 60 Hz 50 Hz 48 Hz 24 Hz Auto In auto mode the output frame rate follows the input frame rate as configured in the Output Config menu Signals with 24Hz 25Hz 48Hz 50Hz input modes get special treatment Modes with other refresh rates are displayed at 60Hz 24Hz input modes will be output at 24Hz if the output resolution is set to either 720p or 1080p and the Frame Rate setting in the Output Config menu includes 24Hz otherwise it is displayed at twice the rate if the Frame Rate setting in the Output Config menu includes 48Hz Otherwise a 24Hz input mode is displayed at 60Hz 48Hz input modes will be output at 48Hz if the Frame Rate setting in the Output Config menu includes 48Hz Otherwise it is displayed at 50Hz A 25Hz input mode is output at twice the frame rate 50Hz An exception to the 24 25Hz input mode treatment is if the output resolution is set to 480i or 480p 480i and 480p are always run at 60Hz output rate 50Hz input modes are displayed at 50Hz output rate The output frame rate can also manually set to 24Hz 48Hz 50Hz or 60Hz if possible i e such output modes are available Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 19 CALIBRE Only 720p and 1080p output modes are available with 24Hz refresh rate 480i and 480p output modes are only
36. enerated free form warp maps loaded to the unit 1024 768 60Hz DvD Ze I Input 4 Corner Warp amp Output wW x 0 Color SUY 1024 768 75 PON pn Geometry A Parai 1 imi emi Multiple Unit M Reset warp Enhancement Discrete Warp Map System Auto setup E Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0 6296 520 Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 520 HQView 530 has a front panel LCD which can be used alone to set up the unit Consequently there is a menu item to activate or disable the OSD Also the LCD backlight can be adjusted and the push function of the jog well enabled disabled 1024 768 DVD 1024x768p 60Hz DVD Language English AE EE Output 8 4 Keypad Lock off Color Menu Display Time 5 sec m Geometry Menu Position Center ERER Multiple Unit Im OSD Messaging Enhancement Ee OSD Enable x System LCD Backlight Auto setup T Jog Push Enable Exit Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 520 Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 530 Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 15 C ALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 3 2 Introduction The front panel has keys for OSD menu navigation input channel selection and often used functions OSD navigation is
37. etween the edge and the start of the blend area is black The total pixels of blend area and offset region is limited by the same amount of pixels as for an offset of zero Note Each HQView unit needs to be provided with the exact same value for left and right blend region Top and bottom blend region have to be identical as well but don t need to have the same value as left and right The HQView units do not communicate between each other and thus they have to make an assumption for auto zoom calculations and that is overlap of the neighbouring and those beyond projectors is identical 3 9 5 Blend Curve Type The blend curve type menu sets the blending characteristics For setting up the overlap the Align Pattern should be used Align Patter reduces the image intensity of each pixel in the blend area by half When the blend region set up through the blend width menu and the physical blend match the S Curve characteristics can be switched on The image intensity is gradually reduced from the start of the blend to the edge of the respective projector image The S Curve Value slider allows to control the steepness of the S Curve For convenience in this Blend Curve menu a duplicate of the Output Gamma slider can be found to match the grey scale of the images When a custom alpha map was loaded into the file system of the unit it is recognized and the Custom Alpha Map menu item becomes available Custom alpha maps can be uploaded through the we
38. for example the DVI channel All Output parameters only affect the output they do not affect any of the inputs but please note that the appearance on the screen because it is the output these adjustments will appear to be global 3 4 Input The list of available inputs can be scrolled through using the Up and Down keys or jog wheel The new input is not selected until the Menu Enter key is pressed The list of inputs are CVBS 1 CVBS 2 S Video Component VGA 3G SDI DVI HDMI and Test Pattern Test patterns can be generated by HQView 5xx without needing an input connected When Test Pattern is selected as the input the required test pattern can be chosen with the menu navigation up down keys or jog wheel when the OSD menu is off or the LCD menu is in its default screen 3 5 Output This menu contains adjustments associated with setting up outputs from the unit The items are organized in three sub menus Display Type Gamma Color Crush and Output Config Use the up and down keys or jog dial to scroll to the required item and press the Menu key Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 18 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 3 5 1 Display Type Settings Scaler Switcher Projector The Display Type setting defaults to Projector or to the last set before power down Select Projector if you drive a projector and need the warp function and edg
39. frame rate output it will not lock to a 50Hz genlock reference but will only lock to a 60Hz genlock reference Note 2 In Auto Frame Rate mode with Free Run Mode selected input switching may or may not be clean this depends on how close the frame rates of the current and next input channel are 3 5 6 Native Color Temp oettings 5500 6500 7500 9300 10000 Native Colour Temp allows the user to select from pre configured colour temperatures to match the display If both Native Colour Temp set here in the Output menu and Colour Temp set in the Colour menu are set to the same value no conversion is performed Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 20 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 3 5 7 Output Gamma Settings 1 0 to 3 0 in steps of 0 1 Output gamma allows to re gamma video signals with pre configured gamma values to match the display Inout gamma and output gamma both default to 2 2 If they are both set to the same value there is no effect on the image Note If e g an adjustment to reduce the level of red in the image is required select a higher number for the input Colour Temp in the Colour menu or a lower number for the Native Colour Temp in the Output menu 3 5 8 Output Config This Menu provides items to configure the output ports Sync Mode The VGA output port can be operated with separate syncs composite syncs an
40. gs 50 to 50 in steps of 1 Contrast controls the gain applied to the video signal 3 6 4 Saturation oettings 50 to 50 in steps of 1 Control of video saturation applies to all video inputs but not computer input signals or formats 3 6 5 Hue oettings 50 to 50 in steps of 1 Control of video hue applies to all video inputs but not computer input signals or formats 3 6 6 RGB values This is a user defined colour temperature setting whereby individual R G B gain and RGB black level offset bias can be set so as to accurately calibrate a particular input to the display device 3 6 7 Colour Temp Settings 5500 6500 7500 9300 Colour Temp allows the user to select from pre configured color temperatures to match the colour temperature of the incoming signal If both Colour Temp set here in the Colour menu and Native Colour Temp set in the Output menu are set to the same value no conversion is performed 3 6 8 Input Gamma Settings Gamma 1 0 Gamma 1 5 Gamma 2 2 Gamma 2 8 Set this value to match the native gamma of the input signal Input gamma and output gamma both default to 2 2 If they are both set to the same value there is no effect on the image Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 22 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 3 7 Geometry This menu contains adjustments associated with setting up position aspect rat
41. gue computer video A button for automatic setup of frequency and phase of the sampling clock is provided This automatic adjustment is strongly recommended Frequency Clock and phase can also be altered manually The preferred video mode can be selected in the EDID Input Format menu This setting can force the source to output a certain video mode DVI Setup The DVI I connector will accept either DVI D or VGA analogue inputs The DVI I channel can be configured for either The equalisation of the DVI interface can be boosted to allow for extended cable length The automatic Color Space and Range settings can be overwritten in this menu Range can be set to limited video mode or full range The color space can be set to RGB or YCbCr The DVI Port EDID by default is a DVI EDID but can be overwritten by a HDMI EDID Thus audio and more video modes also with deep color become available When in HDMI mode HDMI EDID loaded the audio capabilities of the port can be configured by means of overwriting the EDID yet again HQView is part of an audio video processing chain and devices behind HQView may not be able to cope with advanced audio HQView can signal the source to match with the audio capabilities of the display or to be S PDIF friendly or to be SDI friendly The preferred video mode can be selected in the EDID Input Format menu This setting can force the source to output a certain video mode HDMI Setup The automatic
42. he blend regions to be provided even when auto zoom is turned off Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 27 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 3 9 3 Horizontal Pos Vertical Pos Settings 0 to 3 indicating co ordinates 0 0 to 3 3 for the maximum matrix size of 16 With Auto zoom turned on this provides the HQView unit information of which window portion of the total image it is assigned to and has to process cut out and resize Note This function can be used in conjunction with the item above to select the blend regions to be provided even when auto zoom is turned off 3 9 4 Blend Width The blend width menu provides sliders to set up the overlap region for left right top and bottom blend region Note With the 5xx models when changing the slider value from within the OSD the blend area is not updated live immediately An update is forced when pressing the menu enter button thus the slider is replaced by the menu This is not ideal but excessive blend area write time suggested this approach The overlap is set up in output pixels with a range of up to one third of the output resolution For a configuration with two projectors in horizontal direction the overlap can be higher to allow 16 9 images to fit on two combined projectors with an aspect ratio of 4 3 or 5 4 An offset for the blend region can be set up as well The region b
43. input signal has HDCP encryption the DVI D output connector will carry a similarly HDCP encrypted signal the VGA and 3G SDI connectors will be disabled When an HDCP encrypted signal is input but the display device does not support HDCP the output image will turn black and a message indicating HDCP Signal will come up to indicate this There is a DVI D output and a VGA style output Both conform to normal VESA standards for connectors and pin outs for these signal types The DVI D connector will support HDMI 1 3 with 36 bit video and audio formats when connected to a suitable HDMI 1 3 receiver The color depth of the HDMI signal is determined by the set up of HQView and the capabilities of the monitor The bit depth per color channel is displayed in the output section of the menu system The 3G SDI BNC output supports the same formats as accepted by the 3G SDI input Note The processors HDCP compliance can be turned off This is of importance particularly when using a MAC computer as the source A MAC will encrypt it s output signal if a compliant device is seen attached to its output By turning off the HQView processors compliance the MAC will see a non compliant device and therefore will not encrypt its output Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 6 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY The following output modes can be set up HFP VFP h
44. io and scale of the input signal Scale can be as simple as an overscan up to arbitrarily warping the image 3 7 1 Horizontal Vertical Position settings in steps of 1 pixel line Change the positional values to match the display boarders 3 7 2 Edge Control Submenu for changing the position of the image edges effectively scaling the image in horizontal and vertical direction If Pan Tilt Zoom is activated Edge Control is disabled It does effectively the same but has greater range 3 7 3 Warp Note Warp is only available for HQView 510 520 and 530 PC Warp is only available on HQView520 and 530 Details of the submenu for warping the image and defining projection condition The projection condition can be Front Tabletop Front Ceiling Rear Tabletop or Rear Ceiling The corresponding image flip is applied in addition to the following warp applications The warp applications are Keystone 4 Corner Rotation Portrait and PC In the Keystone application the image can be adjusted to match a horizontally and vertically tilted screen Also Pin Barrel distortion of the lens or screen can be adjusted simultaneously Under the 4 Corner application all corners can be moved and the image linearity is calculated to fit into the given trapezoid Please note that this function is designed to be used on Flat rectangular screens only For more complex shapes please use the PC mode The Rotation application rotates the image from 180 to 180
45. ise Reduction are available for SD input signals only These filters reduce spatial and temporal noise as well as block artifacts CCS is a filter to reduce luminance to chrominance cross talk of composite video signals only which appears as a coarse rainbow pattern or random colors in regions of fine details 3 10 4 Flicker Filter By default the filters are off The Flicker Filter reduces interlace horizontal line edge bounce or flicker when scan converting from a computer progressive input format to an interlaced output signal By choosing the filter strength and recursion mode it is possible to choose between higher levels of flicker reduction or better motion reproduction Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 29 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY The Flicker Filter when turned on is applied to the computer input ports DVI and HDMI It is not applied to inputs which are video Composite S Video Component and 3G SDI or to interlaced modes on DVI and HDMI Filter Strength controls the filter weighting of prior field versus current field Recursion chooses between vertical filtering of current and prior input fields or current field and recursive data output from filter during prior field 3 11 System This Menu selection contains functions which are more applicable to system operation than to picture adjustment 3 11 1 User
46. jector or screen Embedded warp allows adjustment of the image in a projection scenario to match a rotated tilled or curved screen For 9 16 portrait mode signage special predefined portrait modes are available to rotate and stretch a video image to fill a 90 rotated display panel HQView 520 530 adds free form warp capability for non flat screens in single or multi projector installation Warp maps created with the PC tool Warp Generator can be uploaded into HQView 520 530 and processed accordingly oystem control is via an OSD controlled by keys on the front panel or through the inbuilt TCP IP web Server Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 444 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 2 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY HQView 530 features a front panel LCD menu and a jog wheel instead of keys for easier and faster set up and allows the user immediate access to the menu without the need to use the OSD Additionally a free API manual is published on our website at the link given below to allow the use of the LAN or RS232 remote control ports htto www calibreuk com documents led HQView LEDView 20API 20Protocol v3 049620Generic pdf 1 2 Packing List HQView 5xx is supplied with the following 1 2 3 DVI D output cable 4 CD containing manuals and useful applications This manual 3 pin plug IEC mains cable Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W
47. mat 1080p Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0 6296 500 1024x768p 60Hz HDMI Color Space HDMI Range CE HDMI Audio Support Exit j o i Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 500 1024x768p 60Hz DVD 3G Level B Stream Stream 1 SDI Audio Group Channels 0 1 SDI Audio Routing HDMI amp SDI E Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 500 1024 768 DVD Component Color Space o o Component Sync 4m Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 500 Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 11 C ALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 1024x768p 60Hz pvp Test Pattern Red Curtain Foreground Color Black E Background Color Black 54 Test Pattern Speed 1 N Line Width 40 Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 500 FEI 1024 768 60Hz GO DVD Language English AE 4 Keypad Lock off Menu Display Time Em OSD Messaging On iti Center Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 500 FEI 1024 768 60Hz DVD Address Type Static Address Netmask Gateway DHCP Status DHCP Status m Address IpAddr Netmask Gateway Gateway Address MAC Address Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 500 1024 7
48. ngs menu Note This is for use on a network not on a single wire connection Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 34 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 4 4 Software Operation Once the address has been entered into the web browser starts to load pages from the HQView 5xx mirroring the menu system of the unit All menu items are shown as their respective buttons sliders and list boxes and can be accessed and altered with the PC mouse or corresponding navigational key presses Note When changes within a submenu make other menu items available immediately when using the on screen menu of the HQView 5xx this has to be either done manually by clicking on the refresh button of the web browser or is done with the next periodic auto refresh Various values are set by sliders For fine increment of a slider value click on the slider and use the mouse wheel to change the value in steps of 1 Click again and the value is applied 4 4 1 File Upload A page for file uploads is provided Test patterns can be created and stored on the PC Four such custom test patterns can be uploaded to and stored by the HQView unit Each of the test patterns in the four slots can be deleted and replaced by another test pattern The test patterns need to be in RGB 24bit PNG format as e g supported by MS Paint For best detail the test patterns should be created
49. ock source is present to the GENLOCK BNC The processor will lock with the external genlock signal if possible If genlocking is not achievable locking to the video source frame rate is tried If that is not possible the output is running in free run mode The status line of the OSD window under Sync Mode indicates if the output signal is locked to the input signal I O Locked or Genlocked or in free run mode Free Run If the unit is to be used as a clean switcher the settings for Frame Rate and 1 0 lock need to be chosen carefully Obviously clean switching cannot be achieved if output frame rate locking to input video Source is selected Even if the to be switched input channels have signals attached with nominally the same frame rate they always differ slightly and a new lock has to be established causing disturbances The following combinations of Frame Rate and I O Lock settings determine the switching behaviour Lock Source Lock Lock Off Lock to i p video Genlock Free Run Auto Frame Rate Always Clean Depends on Inputs Fixed Frame Rate any Always Clean Always Clean Note 1 The Auto Frame Rate vs Fixed Frame Rate function determines Genlock behaviour as well as I O Lock and Free Run behaviour In Auto Frame Rate mode Genlock signals of 50Hz or 59 94 60Hz are accepted but in Fixed Frame Rate mode only a Genlock signal which matches the chosen Frame Rate is accepted So for example if the unit is fixed at 60Hz
50. ode by pressing and keeping the Menu key pressed at power up If the Menu key is released within 10 seconds after power up HQView 5xx is in Updater mode Otherwise HQView 5xx is started normally Whilst the Menu key is still pressed the On LED is flashing When in Updater mode the On LED is flashing two times then switched off then flashing two times again then switched off and so forth Now the USB connection between PC and HQView 5xx needs to be established and the Calibre PC Updater tool to be started The PC Updater tool allows to browser and select a firmware file in BREC format Once a BREC is selected the Update Firmware button has to be pressed and the firmware download to the HQView 5xx into non volatile flash RAM starts After completion of the download HQView 5xx needs to be restarted normally without pressing the Menu key for the change to take effect This user manual complies with firmware revision 292E build 9914 Prior or later firmware revisions may deviate in details or lacking of newly introduced features Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 3 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL AND EMC 6 1 Recommended Operating Conditions Temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity non condensing 5 to 95 6 2 Storage Temperature 250C to 8506 Humidity 0 to 95 6 3 CE and FCC Compliance CE This product com
51. orizontal vertical front porch HBP VBP horizontal vertical front porch HS VS horizontal vertical sync HTot VTot horizontal vertical total pixels HorPix VerPik Hrot ns wep vrot vee vs var Hor Freq PixClock specification 6ao 480 800 96 4 55 10 2 33 3147 5994 575 7 7 640 480 800 96 48 629 62 2 85 346 5002 25170 proprietary 64o 480 800 96 48 629 62 2 85 3019 4800 24154 proprietary 80 600 1056 40 128 88 628 1 af 23 3788 6031 4000 7 80 600 1056 40 128 88 628 1 af 23 3140 5000 33158 7 VESAS0 CIK wind down 80 600 1056 40 128 88 628 1 af 23 3014 4800 318322 proprietary Lim ne s06 3 6 29 4836 6000 6500 VESADMT L m 3 4 is 3e 4991 52000 VeSACYTOUMS 1024 sa 73 3 18 1280 o 1 3 41 55 1290 800 1680 su 3 1066 1 1066 1 s6 795 3 69 000 2 Lm 38 8 Lu 38 46 moso ___ 2a 26 E 20 m 20 8 Ls 36 36 36 1360 76 76 196 768 1792 76 1050 1050 1864 88 136 104 104 128 128 128 128 72 128 128
52. plies with the requirements of 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive Compliance is to EN55022 Class A FCC WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without approval of the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment It is suggested that the user use only shielded and grounded signal cables to ensure compliance with FCC rules 6 4 PAT Testing Earth continuity testing under PAT regulations shall be done to the HQView LEDView with 8A or 10A only A test with 25A may damage the unit In fact HQView LEDView is IT equipment and the IEE Code of Practise to check earth continuity suggests an alternative 20 200mA test If the PAT tester does not provide this method and a high current test is to
53. put formats are supported by 3GSDI standards in which case the 3GSDI output is disabled Also note that if an HDCP encrypted signal is connected to the HDMI or DVI input the DVI output signal will be similarly HDCP encrypted and the outputs that cannot be encrypted VGA analogue and the 3GSDI output will be disabled Interlaced outputs are supported there is a vertical temporal filter facility which greatly reduces interlace flicker HQView 5xx supports Pan Tilt and Zoom to select a region of interest portion of the input image fill the screen and pan tilt within it HQView 5xx can be operated with different firmware At time of issuing this document four firmware versions are available Each firmware version provides different feature sets controlled through the menu Special emphasize is given in the discussion of the OSD On Screen Display menu system in the corresponding chapters In the basic configuration HQView 500S used for single display installations Picture in Picture functionality is provided The next version is the HQView 510 for multi screen or multi projector installations such as geometry correction Auto Zoom and Edge Blend with elaborate Black Level Uplift Edge Blend electronically reduces the brightness level of certain image regions to seamlessly match the brightness of overlapping areas Auto Zoom automatically crops and zooms the input video image to display a section of the total image on the corresponding pro
54. r Display Sync mode Separate DVI HDMI DVI Color Space RGB DVI Range Auto nihi Frame Rates o 36 501 Data 60 50 Hz 3G LevelA Exit 1024x768p 60Hz 1024x768p 60Hz Black Level Offset Black Level Contrast Saturation Hue RGB Values Blue Gain rl Color Temp 5500K X input Gamma Gamma 1 0 EE Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0 6296 500 m Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 500 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com ESI Horizontal Pos vertical Pos ema Edge Control Picture Format Overscan Pan Tilt Zoom Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0 6296 500 1024x768p 60Hz zm PIP Input QI PIP Show Show Hide Transition Instantly 1024x768p 60Hz Sharpness m Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 510 FEI 1024x768p 60Hz C ALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY 1024x768p 60Hz Left Edge Right Edge gt Top Edge Bottom Edge qm Exit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 500 GE 1024 768 60Hz DvD Aspect Lock m Zoom V Y 2 PTZ Reset FEI 1024 768 60Hz DvD DIP Position PIP H Pos 4 PIP V Pos PIP Size 6296 500 BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 500 Calibre UK Limited Issue 2
55. red into the web browser and all menu items can be accessed and controlled through the keyboard or mouse of the PC 3 Web Configuration Windows Internet Explorer Ow E http 192 168 251 19 index htm Favorites Web Configuration Unit ID PV68 00 39 F l Version BL 07 FW 2 3 0D 7322 520 Input Resolution No Signal Input S VIDEO Output Color Geometry Multiple Unit Enhancement System Auto setup File Upload Backup Restore Internet Protected Mode On fa 7 HIS 4 2 Installing the Software No extra software needs to be installed on a PC The PC web browser is used as the graphical user interface for all control items To connect to the HQView 5xx the TCP IP address of the unit has to be entered into the address list box of the web browser in the following format http Xxx xxx xxx xxx The TCP IP address assigned to HQView 5xx can be found in the System Network Settings menu 4 3 Discovery Tool Calibre provides a DiscoveryTool exe Windows application to identify Calibre boxes in the network http www calibreuk com software ledview DiscoveryTool V1 0 exe Clicking on the link of the recognized box will open a browser and make a connection to the corresponding box The box identifier is made up of PV6S the case of HQView 5xx followed by the 6 least significant digits of the MAC address The MAC address of the box can be found in the System Network Setti
56. s of the image data is calculated like this s CEILING ImageWidth 3 4 ImageHeight Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 35 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY Example of a 1920x1200 custom alpha map all alpha values set to 1 000000 41 4D 33 30 07 80 04 BO header 000008 3F FF FF FF 3F FF FF FF beginning of first line 000A08 3F FF FF FF 3F FF FF FF beginning of second line 2ED608 3F FF FF FF 3F FF FF FF beginning of last line P s CEILING 1920 3 4 1200 3072000 bytes Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 E techsupport calibreuk com 36 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY FIRMWARE UPDATE 5 1 Introduction HQView 5xx has a USB port which allows a PC connection With the Calibre PC Updater tool new firmware can be installed on HQView 5xx for feature upgrades and bug fixes http www calibreuk com software CalibreUK 20Universal 20Updater 20Installer 20V2 3 0 msi The latest firmware version for your processor is published on our website http www calibreuk com product_pages scalers hqv downloads php Save the correct file for your 5xx model number to your computer 5 2 Updating Firmware HQView 5xx accepts firmware downloads only in a dedicated Updater mode First disconnect the USB lead The unit is put in Updater m
57. signal types or operating modes in which case those non applicable functions will be ghosted greyed out and are not accessible All menus have a top status line and a bottom firmware revision line In the status line the currently selected input channel is indicated and the detected mode is identified The bottom line shows the revision number of the boot loader behind BL the revision number of the firmware behind FW and whether it is a 500S 510 520 or 530 type HQView unit Navigating the menu system or changing values is done with the Menu Enter and up down keys in the case of HQView 500S 510 and 520 or a Menu and Back keys together with a jog wheel Enter in the case of HQView 530 In the following sections the set up method using the up and down keys is described To set up your HQView 5xx it is recommended that you follow this procedure 1 Choose the correct output mode and parameters to suit your screen or projector 2 Select the correct input signal 3 Set the input levels and features appropriately to optimize the appearance of your image 4 Set any other parameters to suit your application Note The processor is designed to have separate memories for all the settings in each section All Input parameters are specific to your chosen input channel and input signal type they are not global to the unit If you change the settings in for example the composite video channel you will not affect the settings you may have made in
58. ssigned to the board as well as the fixed MAC Address programmed into the HQView 5xx The DHCP status is Off when static assignment is used or it displays an address when DHCP has leased an address accordingly or it is None assigned if the lease was not successful Note When changing from DHCP to Static mode or vice versa it is strongly recommended that HQView 5xx is powered down after such a change then powered back up so that it is properly recognised by other devices on the network 3 11 7 Factory Defaults This button lets you restore all settings to the default values of the HQView 5xx this provide a means to get back to a known good system state A request will come up and ask to confirm prior to actual restore 3 11 8 Operation Mode This menu item is only available on a HQView 510 520 530 It allows to choose between the regular multiple unit mode with blend and warp and a PiP mode Selecting the PiP mode will effectively boot the HQView 510 520 530 to emulate a HQView 500S A HQView 500S has PiP PaP PoP capability but no edge blend The Operation Mode can be switched back to Multiple Unit Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 E techsupport calibreuk com 33 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY REMOTE CONTROL WEB SERVER 4 1 Introduction HQView 5xx features a web server which connects to a PC web browser via TCP IP The menu system of HQView 5xx is mirro
59. tents SAFETY WARNING INTRODUCTION 1 1 General Introduction 1 2 Packing List HQVIEW 5XX SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2 1 Product Overview 2 2 Product Specification 2 2 1 Power Supply Requirement 2 2 2 Video Inputs 2 2 3 Component Video Inputs 2 2 4 3G SDI Input 2 2 5 Computer SVGA Inputs VESA formats 2 2 6 HDMI amp DVI Inputs 2 2 7 Audio Output 2 2 8 Display Output HQVIEW 5XX CONTROL 3 1 Menu Tree 3 2 Introduction 3 3 Main Menu 3 4 Input 3 5 Output 3 5 1 Display Type 3 5 2 Output Mode 3 5 83 Location 3 5 4 Frame Rate 3 5 5 Lock 3 5 6 Native Color Temp 3 5 7 Output Gamma 3 5 8 Output Config 3 6 Colour 3 6 1 Black Level Offset 3 6 2 Black Level 3 6 3 Contrast 3 6 4 Saturation 3 6 5 Hue 3 6 6 RGB values 3 6 7 Colour Temp 3 6 8 Input Gamma 3 7 Geometry 3 7 1 Horizontal Vertical Position 3 7 2 Edge Control 3 7 3 Warp 3 7 4 Picture Format 3 7 5 Overscan 3 7 6 Tilt Zoom 3 8 3 8 1 PiP Input 3 8 2 PiP Mode 3 8 3 Adjust 3 8 4 PiP Show Hide 3 8 5 PiP Show Hide Transition 3 9 Multiple Unit 3 9 1 Auto Zoom 3 9 2 Units Wide Units High 3 9 3 Horizontal Pos Vertical Pos 3 9 4 Blend Width 3 9 5 Blend Curve Type 3 9 6 Black Level Uplift Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 24 June 2015 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 E techsupport calibreuk com C ALIBRE CREATING TECHN
60. th Right Blend Offset Blend Curve Type Top Blend Offset Black Level Uplift a L4 L4 Lg L LI Vertical Pos L Reduce Black Level Uplift Width Bot Blend Offset 1024x768p 60Hz Blend Curve Type EB S Curve Value 5 Y Output Gamma 1024x768p 60Hz Ld L4 L Ld L4 Non Blend Region Top Left Top Middle Top Right Middle Left Middle Right Bottom Left Bottom Middle Oo 0 amp Oo Bottom Right Exit Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 13 C ALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY CE 1024x768p 60Hz R Reduce X1 K Reduce Y1 57 Reduce X2 77 Reduce Y2 2 Reduce X3 2 Reduce Reduce X4 24 Reduce Y4 qm Exit I Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0F 6296 510 1024 768 60 DVD User USER 1 Names Profiles Input Config Display Mode Low Latency Menu Settings Factory Defaults Network Settings Operation Mode PIP Single Unit Version BL 06 FW 2 0 0 6296 510 Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 20 May 2014 W www calibreuk com T 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com 14 CALIBRE CREATING TECHNOLOGY HQView 520 and HQView530 have extra menu items as there is an additional Discrete Warp Map Item to select PC g
61. the output is free running the latency is oscillating between of a frame 1 frame Switching on PTZ adds one frame of latency Switching on warp adds another frame of latency If an interlaced video signal is processed in Best Picture mode this will add one more field of latency In Low Latency mode this extra field of latency is avoided 3 11 5 Menu Settings This menu provides items to change the menu position and menu display time i e the time after which the OSD is switched off again with no user interaction OSD Messages can be activated and deactivated The menu language can be altered and the keypad can be locked To unlock the keypad a combination of keys has to be pressed at the same time The locking of the keyboard is accompanied by the message HQView 500S 510 520 Keypad is locked Press Menu Up Down to unlock When successfully unlocking the keypad the message shows up Keypad unlocked HQView 530 has an additional menu item to switch on off the OSD menu The LCD menu which is a copy of the OSD menu then serves as the only menu navigation monitoring device 3 11 6 Network Settings The factory default is DHCP The Network Settings menu allows to configure the HQView 5xx TCP IP address Under Address Type a static or DHCP leased address can be chosen The static address Netmask and Gateway needs to be entered manually The Network Settings menu has a section with information on the DHCP Status and IP address a
62. viewed the documentation CALIBRE MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THIS HARDWARE FIRMWARE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION THEIR QUALITY PERFORMANCE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THIS SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION ARE LICENSED 5 IS AND YOU THE LICENSEE BY MAKING USE THEREOF ARE ASSUMING THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THEIR QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE IN NO EVENT WILL CALIBRE BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION even if advised of the possibility of such damages particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing Calibre has no liability for any programs or data stored or used with Calibre software including costs of recovering such programs or data Calibre UK Ltd Cornwall House Cornwall Terrace Bradford West Yorkshire BD8 7JS England Telephone 44 0 1274 394125 Fax 44 0 1274 730960 Email techsupport calibreuk com Web site www calibreuk com Copyright c 2015 All World wide Rights Reserved All trade marks acknowledged Calibre operates a policy of continued product improvement therefore specifications are subject to change without notice as products are updated or revised E amp OE Calibre UK Limited Issue 2 42 24 June 2015 W www calibreuk com 44 1274 394125 44 1274 730960 techsupport calibreuk com Con
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