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1. Zoom stella Input LED Setup Type Input AOI Zoom H Format Input Main Area of Raster BOX Format Interest Diag Zoom V Panel Lock n i Motion anel Loc Formai H Size otio Save System _ Color V Si Refresh Pan State Space HA P H Refresh Contrast H Pos ag Pan V Brightness V Pos Gamma Refresh Unit Refresh Paniza Refresh Color Balance Match Input Red a Contrast Fill H Grn Contrast EUM EUG Fill H V Contrast Red Bright Zoom Grn Bright Zoom H Blue Zoom V Bright Hue Pan Saturation Pan H Refresh Pan V Aspect Unit Ratio Aspect Rat Refresh Mode Refresh Sizing I Adjust Input Window H Size V Size H Pos V Pos Mask Mask Top Yo Mask Bottom Yo Mask Left Yo Mask Right Yo Refresh Input Config Save Config Reset Config Figure 5 16 Web App Interface Menu Tree DV 100 User s Guide TT 97 5
2. DV 100 User s Guide 3 Hardware Installation Installation Installation With five input sources two monitor outputs and two LED display outputs there are many possible ways to configure an DV 100 installation The following figure illustrates one possible installation for the DV 100 Input 1 DVI I Universal Analog DO OD LID LID OD DO m Input 2 HD 15 Monitor DV 100 Outpu OOOOOOOO LICICICIDICOCULCI Input 4 DisplayPort EE EE f ve Lal LED Display Figure 3 1 Diagram of an DV 100 Installation In this installation DV 100 User s Guide Each front panel input button maps to the corresponding input connector on the rear panel The DV 100 s input connectors support a range of signal types and standards including analog and digital NTSC PAL and SMPTE as well as HDMI DVI and DisplayPort Input resolutions up to WQXGA 2560x1600 are supported For more information about each input refer to Input Video Connectors in Chapter 2 on page 13 You can connect a variety of digital and analog devices to the DV 100 s input connectors including video cameras PCs and laptops notebooks or tablets Two rear panel monitor output connectors display a fixed video resolution of 1280x1024 For more information about each output refer to O
3. 88 Accessing the Web App Interface 89 About the Web Applinterface 90 About the Front Panel Emulator 90 Web App Interface Features 91 Using Web App Interface Buttons and Sliders 92 Using Web App Interface Menus 93 Web App Interface Menu Tree 97 Working with the Home Page 98 Changing Input Formats with the Web App Interface 98 Locking the Front Panel with the Web App Interface 99 Saving System State with the Web App Interface 99 Refreshing the Web App Interface 99 Transitioning to a Logo or Black with the Web App Interface 99 Freezing an Image with the Web App Interface 100 Configuring Inputs with the Web App Interface 100 Working with the Input MainPage 101 Adjusting Input Color Balance with the Web App Interface 101 Sizing Positioning and Masking an Image 103 Saving and Resetting Input Configurations 104 Configuring LED Setup with the Web App Interface 105 Setting an Area of Interest with the Web App Interface 105 Setting Pan Zoom with the Web App
4. 10 Refresh Web 91 Save System State Web 99 A 10 SETUP TE RE bae Tv 10 32 Setup Web 92 TE LEON ii aaa eas 10 C Cable information 17 Change history vili Chapter structure 1 Chassis 16 Chassis handles 8 Color Jole PP PO 35 137 Index Color Balance page Web 101 Colorspace options 35 Communications specifications 119 Company address iii Composite video signal definition o o o o ooooooooooo 3 Computer video definition llle 3 Configuration files filename length 46 Connection analog format table 6 Connectivity diagram 19 Connectors ME HORE HET TOEN AR N 12 analog 15 pin D pinouts 120 analog output 21 DisplayPort pinouts 121 DVI pinouts 122 BAE Sue dos Go eee bles 13 Ethernet pinouts 123 FI OULD aia aa 13 HDMI input 13 HDMI pinouts 124 SDI TINPUL os BEE EE ii 13 Contrast RE a c e e CR o me ia 41 ie ahay eel a AGA 42 Contrast Web 101 COPY NGA La Siria Gala li Cursors cr cR EE er
5. 51 Aspect Ratio 36 101 conventions and usage 28 Custom Formats 57 Delete Config 48 Delete Format 61 DeleteView 65 Edge Timing Adjust 42 edit CUrsorin ooooooooooooo 28 CNUNG Kama OE AA ER Oe 29 flick scrolling technique Web 95 Genlock 53 MOUE IA IE EN Slee onl oe 33 Input Color Balance 43 LEDESCUD ira dog DRADE 78 106 LOTO in 74 navigation cursorin 28 Index Processing abrira 43 Recall Config 47 Recall View o oo oooo 65 Save Format As 59 Save VIEW Sora ao da 64 scrolling through 29 Sep daga al 32 Side Web 91 93 94 SIZINGAGJUSE 222 Naa Aah EDE WA 36 sas xxm riae LEER dE hala 9 31 SYSICM Ar BEERS ad ER Es 69 73 Tech Support 79 Test Pattern 54 cl EE dA ed m Saee re pee he bs 66 VICWS Beh one he ee 62 ZOOM AN eoe RS SEL SEE BEE PD 62 Messages Config Saved 46 Format Saved 60 NANI AA 24 Invalid Signal 56 N Navigationbutton Web 92 Navigation cursor 9 NOICE ias HIER EE PA IA li NTSC standard definit
6. 2 SE SE ss es es e see 42 Setting Input Contrast and Brightness 42 Setting Input Color Balance 43 Adjusing Gamman x2 ue eee RE ER ER S ak ERE 43 Processing Interlaced and Film Signals 43 About Input Configurations 45 Contigurig OUIDLES gt 4 iw ba SANA o Ed bab Bana dob aos ded 49 Oupur Menu Tree daa ia a e GRE GR acie ac o vec 49 Output Menu Functions and Submenus 50 Working with Test Patterns oe 54 Setting Up a Test Pattern 54 Acquiring an Input Signal s 34 an EE los b5 Creating Custom Formats a dme oe ER es 57 Custom Formats Menu Tree SE Se eee 57 Custom Formats Menu Functions and Submenus b7 Creating and Saving Views 62 Greding a VIEW eer e anG aa ging 62 SavingaViewtoaniInput 63 Recalling an Input s Saved View 63 Resetting an Input s Default View llle 63 Saving a View to the System 63 RecallingaSystemView 65 Deleting a View from the System 65 About Transition Effects 66 Seting FransiliEnes AA AA EE ee 67 UsingtheSystemMenu 68
7. Transition Time Figure 4 54 Transitioning to a Logo The following figure shows the transition from one video through a logo to a second video Input 1 ag 9 Transition Time Figure 4 55 Transitioning through a Logo to a Second Input There are two options on the Transition Menu as shown in the following figure The first sets the transition type and the second sets the timing of the transition for Black Fade and Logo transitions 66 DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation About Transition Effects Figure 4 56 Transition Menu Setting Transitions To set the transition type and timing use the following procedure 1 2 3 DV 100 User s Guide Select the input you want to transition from From the Setup Menu select Transition The Transition Menu appears Set the transition mode by selecting Trans With and scrolling to the type you want Press SEL If you selected Black Fade or Logo you can now set the transition time If you selected Image Cut you are finished For the Black Fade and Logo modes scroll to Trans Time and press SEL Select a new transition time and press SEL again Your settings are saved for this input 67 4 Menu Orientation Using the System Menu Using the System Menu 68 The System Menu enables you to configure certain system wide settings for the DV 100 To access the menu select System from
8. 71 le EE etn endo AG 13 SPEL AA ck kph rales aura ta balabal 13 Input Mel ais o a bie a da 33 INEPECIION EA AE EA UE oe 16 Installation equipment list 20 hardware 15 rack mount 2 sa see sete hee Sew eet eis 16 safety precautions 16 site preparation 16 unpacking and inspection 16 DV 100 User s Guide Index Invalid Signal indicator 31 34 Invalid Signal message 56 L LED Setup Menu 78 106 Lists Web 94 96 LOGO input setup menu functions 74 LOGO button 8 11 73 LOGO Button Web 99 LOGO Mentir n 74 Logo transition mode 67 Logos cap WANG es ed AD waaa aaa 74 definition 3 deletlng iii NAA NANA AG 75 76 displaying 75 76 ClaSinG 3599299 EDS ida 76 file types Of 88 transitioning with 66 M Masks Diesel T 39 removing 41 maximum resolution 4 Menu functions LOGO input setup 74 Menu ee ini ia 27 DUE arcas a DES 33 CUTOUTS ne beet eB tee rue b des es 49 OSVSIeITI uud d e d RE AER a 68 Web Interface 97 Menus 1 1 Timing Adjust 41 Area of Interest
9. As required adjust system parameters such as DV 100 display brightness This chapter Using the System Menu page 68 Save system configuration After completing all system adjustments save the system configuration This chapter Saving System State page 73 Ready to roll With all output input and system configurations saved press the desired input button 25 4 Menu Orientation Quick Setup and Operation Note For advanced system operations specific system adjustments and operating descriptions on every feature please start with the Quick Function Reference section on page 30 and select the function that you wish to perform 26 SO DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation DV 100 Menu Tree DV 100 Menu Tree The following diagram illustrates the entire DV 100 menu tree Please use this diagram for reference as you learn how to operate the system Status Menu Setup Menu hinog niness Cc lc B 1 C Timing Adjust becomes Edge Timing Adjust Figure 4 4 DV 100 Menu Tree DV 100 User s Guide 27 4 Menu Orientation Using the Menu System Using the Menu System This section describes the conventions for using the DV 100 s menu system For reference the following illustration shows the Setup Menu Figure 4 5 Setup Menu Note The DV 100 s display screen is four lines high Throughout this chapter
10. B Uporading Firmware In This Appendix The following topics are discussed in this Appendix e Upgrading Firmware Using the Front Panel e Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface Upgrading Firmware Using the Front Panel E To determine whether a new version of the DV 100 firmware is available use the following procedure 1 Verify that the DV 100 has internet access Contact your system administrator if necessary 2 Select Setup gt Firmware Upgrade gt Web Upgrade The submenu shown in the following illustration appears Figure B 1 Web Firmware Upgrade Submenu 3 Select Check A message informs you if a new firmware version is available To install the latest version over the internet refer to the following section Automatically Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface If you wish to install a different version refer to the section of this chapter titled Selecting a Firmware File to Upload with the Web Interface on page 132 If you are not connected to the internet a message prompts you to check the connection Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface Before you begin the firmware upgrade ensure that your PC laptop or mobile device uses one of the following operating systems DV 100 User s Guide 131 B Upgrading Firmware Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface e Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 e MacOS x e Red Hat Linux You must also know the IP address o
11. Figure 4 66 Logo Image at Lower Resolution than Output Format To take a logo off display but keep it in memory select another input Deleting a Logo Deleting a logo means making it unavailable for use but not completely removing it from system memory Note When data security is an issue it is advisable to erase the logo rather than delete it For information refer to Erasing a Logo on page 76 E To make a logo unavailable for use use the following procedure 1 Select Logo from the Setup Menu 2 On the Logo Menu select Delete Logo Note You can also delete a logo by overwriting it with another image or by performing a Factory Reset Erasing a Logo Erasing a logo means completely removing it from system memory Before returning an DV 100 from an event it is advisable to use this procedure when the security of your data is critical To erase a logo use the following procedure 1 Select Logo from the Setup Menu 2 On the Logo Menu select Erase Logo Displaying Internal Black BLACK The BLACK button on the front panel displays a black frame on the output device The 46 CC DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Using a Logo or Internal Black black frame transitions to the output using the timings you created in Setting Transitions on page 67 If you did not create transition timings and effects you can do so before you begin When the display transitions to black e The BLACK bu
12. Select BLK to transition to internal black To transition back to the input video click BLK again For information about setting up transition timings and effects refer to Using a Logo or Internal Black in Chapter 4 on page 73 DV 100 User s Guide 99 5 Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Inputs with the Web App Interface Freezing an Image with the Web App Interface To freeze the video image on display click the FRZ button in the Inputs panel To unfreeze the image click the appropriate input button to resume the video you froze or click another input button to display a different image Configuring Inputs with the Web App Interface 100 The Input Main page lets you adjust the input format contrast brightness and gamma settings In addition you can access the Color Balance and Sizing Adjust pages from the side menu on this page After configuring the input you can save your settings for later use and recall them when necessary For details about these operations refer to Backing Up and Restoring Data with the Web Interface on page 86 of this chapter To access Input Main from the Home page choose Setup gt Input gt Input Main Input Main Color Balance Aspect Ratio 1520x1080p 60 00 Sizing Adjust Input Config Figure 5 18 The Input Main Page The following topics are included in this section e Working with the Input Main Page e Adjusting Input Color Balance with the Web A
13. About Ihe LOGO Button The LOGO button states are e When selected the LOGO button is lit e ifthe DV 100 has a stored logo the LOGO button is backlit when you power up the system e When there is no stored logo the LOGO button is not lit when you power up Capturing a Logo Using Ihe LOCO Button To capture a logo using the LOGO button use the following procedure 1 Press and hold an input button 2 Press LOGO The system captures the frame from the selected input and stores the frame in non volatile memory While the capture is in progress A progress bar and related messages are shown on the display screen The input button is backlit and the LOGO button is lit Detecting and Capturing a Logo Using the Logo Menu The Logo Menu shown in the following illustration enables you to capture the source for the LOGO button You can also determine whether a logo is stored in the system and delete or erase the logo using this menu Figure 4 64 Logo Menu To access the menu select Logo from the Setup Menu The following functions are provided e Capture Logo Scroll to the Capture Logo function and press SEL to save the current active image as the logo DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Using a Logo or Internal Black Delete Logo Scroll to the Delete Logo function and press SEL to delete the current logo without removing it completely from memory If you delete the logo the LOGO button di
14. Figure 4 14 Image Before and After Masking You can mask any of the input s edges individually or you can use mask presets The mask presets crop the image to a specific aspect ratio such as 16 9 5 4 and so on To use presets refer to Using Mask Presets on page 39 To mask an edge of an image use the following procedure 1 Select the input that displays the image you want to adjust 2 From the Input Menu select Sizing Adjust 3 Scroll down to the edge you want to adjust Top Bottom Left or Right Press SEL 4 Mask values are given in percentages Scroll through the values to choose the percent you want to mask from the edge As you scroll the output display previews the masking effect 5 Press SEL to confirm your choice Note To restore the original unmasked image refer to Resetting Masking Effects on page 41 Using Mask Presets The Mask Presets feature on the input Sizing Adjust Submenu provides a convenient way to mask all the edges of an image at once to a preset aspect ratio The following figure shows the available aspect ratios DV 100 User s Guide _ 89 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs Figure 4 15 Mask Presets Submenu e Select Set to 16 9 to mask the image to a 16 9 aspect ratio e Select Set to 5 4 to mask the image to a 5 4 aspect ratio e Select Set to 4 3 to mask the image to a 4 3 aspect ratio e Select Set to 3 2 to mask the image to a 3 2 aspect ratio e Select S
15. From the Input Menu select Delete Config to delete a configuration file that you previously saved Note This function deletes a user defined configuration file from the system After you delete a configuration file any inputs using that configuration are restored to their default formats The following illustration shows the Delete Config Submenu Figure 4 27 Delete Config Submenu To delete a user defined input configuration use the following procedure 1 From the Input Menu select Delete Config 2 With the navigation cursor pointing to the input file name press SEL The navigation cursor changes to the edit cursor and a list of files appears Scroll through the list to the file you wish to delete Press SEL to select the file Scroll down to Delete Config and press SEL again A message appears asking you to confirm the deletion 6 Press SEL to delete the configuration or ESC to return to the Delete Config Submenu 48 SA DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs Configuring Outputs The Output Menu enables you to configure the DV 100 s outputs and save your settings if you wish This section provides detailed information about setting up and using outputs To quickly position and size video on your LED display refer to Setting up an LED Display on page 78 of this chapter Output Menu Tree The following figure illustrates the Output Menu tree Output Out
16. The input video Format is indicated in the status display and in the Input Menu in the form HactxVact vr Hz A Example 1024x768 75 Hz When In Auto Acquire is On the input video format is detected in the following search order last used configuration any saved configurations custom library formats standard library formats or a best guess based on the closest video format in the library If the video format is a best guess it is displayed within asterisks A Example 1024x768 60 11 If the video format is recalled from a saved input configuration the format appears with a c at the far right A Example 1024x768 59 94 C When In Auto Acquire is Off the DV 100 attempts to lock to the signal you select If the format you select does not match the input signal the display remains black and the status display indicates Invalid Signal For more information about In Auto Acquire refer to the Acquiring an Input Signal section on page 55 Selecting the Input Type Input Type defines the type of input connected to the DV 100 such as RGB DVI I or HDMI First select an input Then from the Input Menu scroll to Type and select a value Available choices depend on the input you select e For Input 1 DVI I the options are RGB YP P YC CVBS DVI I e For Input 2 HD 15 the options are RGB YP P YC CVBS e For Input 3 HDMI the option is HDMI e For Input 4 DisplayPort the option is DP
17. e DV 100 Front Panel e DV 100 Rear Panel DV 100 User s Guide EE 7 2 Hardware Orientation DV 100 Front Panel DV 100 Front Panel The figure below illustrates the DV 100 front panel ENE N N e c Barco DV 100 MENU KEYS INPUTS TEST 1 2 3 4 5 PAN LOGO jij BLACK Figure 2 1 DV 100 Front Panel 1 Chassis Handles 4 Menu Access Buttons 7 FRZ Button 2 Display Section 5 Input Buttons 3 Menu Navigation Section 6 LOGO and BLACK Buttons Following are descriptions of each front panel control feature 1 Chassis Handles Two Chassis Handles are provided for ease of installation and transportation 2 Display Section The Display Section consists of a four line display screen Refer to The Display Section on page 9 for complete details 3 Menu Navigation Section The Menu Navigation Section includes the ADJUST knob and two navigation buttons SEL and ESC Refer to The Menu Navigation Section on page 9 for more information 4 Menu Access Buttons The Menu Access Buttons provide quick access to specific locations in the menu system Refer to Menu Access Buttons on page 10 for complete details 5 Input Buttons The five numbered Input Buttons correspond to the five rear panel input connectors Refer to Input Buttons on page 11 for information about the inputs 6 LOGO and BLACK Buttons The LOGO button enables you to capture a stored still image and transition to and from the logo Refe
18. mz ma All System Menu changes All Output Menu changes All Input Menu changes for all input channels Using the Tech Support Menu The Tech Support Menu shown in the following illustration provides quick access to Customer Support contact information and also shows you the software version for your DV 100 Figure 4 69 Tech Support Menu This menu displays e The software version your DV 100 uses This number changes when you update system software Refer to Appendix B Upgrading Firmware on page 131 for software upgrade instructions DV 100 User s Guide 79 4 Menu Orientation Restoring Factory Default Settings The Customer Support telephone number This number is accessible from 6 a m to 10 p m PST 7 days per week The Customer Support web site address Restoring Factory Default Settings 80 Two options in the Setup Menu allow you to restore the DV 100 to its factory default condition The following attributes constitute a factory default condition The Status Menu is shown in the display screen Input 1 is powered on All other menu buttons and effects buttons are off The Area of Interest is the default active area for each output There is no logo stored in memory If you saved a logo the logo is deleted All custom configurations views and formats are deleted The Factory Reset Menu provides two options for restoring factory default settings Factory Reset If you use this opt
19. 1 1 Timing Adjust and Edge Timing Adjust The 1 1 Timing Adjust Submenu displays the timing information of the input signal shown in the following illustration Timing parameters are adjustable only when e 1 1 Sample is On and e The input signal is analog YPpP or analog RGB Figure 4 18 1 1 Timing Adjust Submenu sample The options are e Sample Phase Initially the value is set to the default value of 0 The range is 16 to 15 DV 100 User s Guide EF 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs 42 If the Sample Phase is n a then either 1 1 Sample is Off or the input is not analog YP P or RGB e H Total This value is the total pixel count per line This value cannot be adjusted on the DVI I or SDI connectors Inputs 1 and 5 e H Position Sets the offset of the start of the active area from H Sync e H Active Sets the size of the active area e 5V Total Displays the total line count per frame This value cannot be changed for any input e 5V Position Sets the offset of the start of the active area from V Sync e 5V Active Sets the size of the active area When 1 1 Sample is Off the Timing Adjust Submenu changes to the Edge Timing Adjust Submenu For more information refer to the Adjusting Edge Timings section on this page Agjusting Edge Timings When the 1 1 Sample option is Off the Edge Timing Adjust Submenu is available in place of the Timing Adjust Submenu Figur
20. On the right both Out 1 and Out 2 are needed because the total LED lines in all of the display tiles combined is more than 512 but less than or equal to 1024 In both cases the maximum number of pixels supported on each line is 1280 The sets of tiles are connected in a daisy chain manner fed by the Out 1 or Out 2 Ethernet cable For example Out 1 connects to the input of the tile in the lower right corner of the top tile cluster and the output of that tile connects to the input of the next tile to the left and DV 100 User s Guide NN 18 2 Hardware Orientation DV 100 Rear Panel SO ON p EEE AA Se manmanan TITITITTETR mT ER E IPIE Top 1280 x 512 ii inr AA Se Exporta gaan Figure 2 7 Configurations for Connecting LED Display Tiles 14 EES RR E tare Dunn TITITIFIET IHTJETETETI Manara IETETETETETE TER TETETIE TETETHTTETETETE IEIETSTTETETETE ITM 11 ILIBISIILI sal E a TETZTIT ITITIETETETAEZTITETETETETZTTI Iz ETEREEEIEEEEETETETEEERETETETETETETE TT HAMMETT FIETETSTITITTET BAE MEIEN E BAE AA EN LL DCE Ge RT Tne OO CEE Econ rr EEIEIIE El El il Hi El El i SUR NN EL ELELI mite a aaa 1 abt TITITIFIEIE mn ra iris rab iris L abt a DV 100 User s Guide Top 1280 x 512 Bottom 1280 x 512 BARCO Visibly yours 3 Hardware Installation In This Chapter This chapter provides comprehensive installation instructions for the DV 100 system
21. RMA numbers are valid for ten 10 days from issue date d All shipping and insurance charges on all RMAs must be prepaid by the customer DV 100 User s Guide 135 D Contact Information Contact Information Contact Information Barco Media and Entertainment 11101 Trade Center Drive Rancho Cordova California 95670 USA e Telephone 916 859 2500 e Fax 916 859 2515 e Website www barco com Sales Contact e Direct 916 859 2505 e Toll Free 888 414 7226 e E mail folsomsales barco com Barco N V Noordlaan 5 8520 Kuurne BELGIUM e Telephone 32 56 36 82 11 e Fax 32 56 35 16 51 e Website www barco com Technical Support USA e Telephone 866 374 7878 6 a m to 10 p m PST 7 days per week e E mail folsomsupport barco com e Online www barco com esupport Technical Support Europe Middle East Asia e Telephone 0800900410 e Online www barco com support eSupport aspx 1 36 DV 100 User s Guide Index Numerics 1 1 Sample 36 1 1 Timing Adjust Menu 41 3 2 pulldown sequence 43 A AC connector 12 Acrobat usage navigating and searching 2 Adapter information 17 Address company lil ADJUST knob scrolling with 46 USAGE se AA E 9 Analog 15 pinD connector pinouts 120 output connector 13
22. Web 93 94 Signals auto acquisition 35 composite 3 computer video 3 RGB waaa EN 3 ROBIN paa ass ia a ss 3 ROBS said AN AnG 3 RESB hausse ean dup dd oe le ds fe deos Se 3 BEEN NE EE EE ER ES 3 ier OE IT ME AE ETER 3 Sizing Adjust Menu 36 and preset masks 39 Sliders Web 93 Software VESON aT acted sat SE DE NG LAG 24 Source COANECUONS ass ama Bhd na Gon eaten 20 Specifications 115 communications 119 electrical AI 118 Vale ai ai EET 116 QUIDUL III voce de ebrei ue d cud 117 exile METUS 118 PINOUIS IIIA ea A 120 user control 118 Standards NTSC cut cts a boto didas 3 A A eet kwata 3 DV 100 User s Guide Index Status Menu 9 Support technical information iii 136 SVMDO 2239 28223 eels ORE DERE DIENS DEE 2 System Menu 69 73 System Menu tree 68 T Table analog format connections 6 Tech Support Menu 79 Technical support information iii 136 TEST PAT DUON kei SE oe hika Naa 10 Test Pattern Menu 54 Tradettial KS dre o Ee es ili Transition Menu 66 Transitions setting 67 transitions a
23. and are also available as output formats To use a saved format the format must be consistent with the input or output connection you select You can save up to 32 custom formats This section covers the following topics e Custom Formats Menu Tree e Custom Formats Menu Functions and Submenus Custom Formats Menu Tree The following figure shows the Custom Formats Menu options Custom Formats H Front Porch H Rate KHz V Front Porch V Rate Hz Interlaced Figure 4 38 Custom Formats Menu Tree Custom Formats Menu Functions and Submenus This section covers the following Custom Formats Menu topics e Selecting a Custom Format e Creating or Editing a Format e Saving a Custom Format e Deleting a Custom Format Selecting a Custom Formal The second line of the Custom Formats Menu allows you to select a format for editing When you select this line you can scroll to any user defined format or any standard system format excluding TV standard formats DV 100 User s Guide 67 4 Menu Orientation Creating Custom Formats Figure 4 39 Custom Formats Menu To select a format use the ADJUST knob to scroll through the list Then press SEL Creating or Editing a Format M To create or edit an input or output format use the following procedure 1 With the navigation cursor on the second line of the Custom Formats Menu press SEL The navigation cursor changes to an edit cursor 2 Scroll through the lis
24. to scroll through a list of available input formats and press SEL again 4 Scroll to Program EDID This option lets you set your new format as the preferred resolution for the current input Note Unless you use Program EDID the new resolution will not be stored as the preferred resolution 5 Press SEL The following message appears Press ESC to continue Figure 4 62 EDID Confirmation Message Setting Display Brightness The VFD Brightness Submenu adjust the intensity of the front panel vacuum fluorescent display VFD screen The adjustment range is 0 to 6 with 6 being the brightest The default setting is 3 Note Using a low intensity is advisable to avoid burn in of the display screen Locking the Front Panel When the DV 100 s front panel is locked button presses have no effect In the locked mode e All button presses and all turns of the ADJUST knob are ignored e All Ethernet and serial communications commands function normally e All button lights continue to reflect the correct state of the inputs E To enable and disable the front panel lock use the following procedure 1 On the System Menu scroll to Lock Front Panel and press SEL The front panel is locked and the following message appears Figure 4 63 Front Panel Locked Message T2 2 NWH TT gt DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Using a Logo or Internal Black 2 To disable the front panel lock press and h
25. using this page Pan Zoom Heme Setup zoom Tesi Falterns Recent Changes Percent Figure 5 26 Pan Zoom Page On this page you can set pan and zoom values in pixels or percentages Note If you wish to save your settings you can do so from the front panel For more information refer to Creating and Saving Views in Chapter 4 on page 62 On the Pan Zoom page the options are e Zoom Hand Zoom V define horizontal or vertical zoom settings individually The default setting is the maximum number of pixels Zoom H and lines Zoom V You can increase or decrease these values e Pan Hand Pan V adjust horizontal and vertical pan settings individually e Unit defines the units you are working in either pixels or percentages DV 100 User s Guide 109 5 Web Remote Control Operations Viewing and Resetting Recent Changes Viewing and Resetting Recent Changes The Web App Interface Recent Changes page lets you revert most settings in the Setup Test Patterns and Pan Zoom menus to their previous values after you have made changes The following settings cannot be reset to their default values on this page e Input Format e Front Panel Lock e Test Pattern Type Note Changes to the Raster Box and Diagonal Motion settings are displayed on the Recent Changes page and can revert to their previous settings To revert one or more settings to their previous values use the follow
26. 100 Menu A scrollable list of options available on the front panel display or the Web Interface NTSC National Television Standards Committee The oldest standard for color picture broadcasting NTSC is a standard definition format that operates at a frequency of 59 94Hz with 525 lines 59 94 fields and 29 94 frames per second PAL Phase Alternating Line PAL is the predominant TV standard in Europe PAL is a standard definition format that operates at a frequency of 50Hz with 625 lines 50 fields and 25 frames per second RGB The red green and blue color signal components RGBHV Defines a connection scheme with five lines one for red one for green one for blue one for the horizontal sync and one for the vertical sync This is the standard used in VGA and other analog PC computer monitors RGBS Defines a connection with four signals to transmit video and sync information Vertical and horizontal sync are combined on a single channel RGsB Defines a connection with three signals to transmit video and sync information Here the sync information is transmitted on the green channel SDI Serial Digital Interface A digital representation of a video signal that is distributed via a single coaxial cable View The portion of the video image that appears within the Area of Interest A view is created using pan and or zoom settings and can be saved in non volatile memory Y C A video sign
27. 47 cm from front of Adjust knob to face of BNC connectors 118 AAA DV 100 User s Guide A Specifications Communications Specifications Table A 4 DV 100 Physical and Electrical Specifications Parameter Specification Weight 15 75 lb 7 1 kg 0 104 degrees Fahrenheit 0 40 degrees Celsius Humidity 0 95 non condensing Communications Specifications The following table lists DV 100 communications specifications Table A 5 DV 100 Communications Specifications Ethernet RJ 45 10 100 Mbps Autosense DV 100 User s Guide 119 A Specifications Standard Connector Pinouts Standard Connector Pinouts The following topics are discussed in this section e Analog 15 pin D Connector Pinouts e DisplayPort Connector Pinouts e DVI Connector Pinouts e Ethernet Connector Pinouts e HDMI Connector Pinouts Analog 15 pin D Connector Pinouts The following figure illustrates the analog 15 pin D connector Figure A 1 Analog 15 pin D Connector The following table lists Analog 15 pin D connector pinouts Table A 6 Analog 15 pin D Connector Pinouts se PIO o ooo o o o oo afem o se bm poo oOo o opo o el o oos sql f EE e Remum M ysm 0o 7 eenen O E PET A EN 120 DV 100 User s Guide A Specifications Standard Connector Pinouts DisplayPort Connector Pinouts The following figure illustrates the DisplayPort connector
28. Adjust Submenu lets you e Scale the selected input video up or down within the current active area e Mask crop an image either one edge at a time or by using preset masks of all four edges to achieve a specific aspect ratio As you adjust sizing the top and bottom portions of an image may fall outside of the raster for example when a 4 3 image is scaled up to 16 9 DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs Figure 4 11 Sizing Adjust Submenu sample The Size and Pos functions allow you to size the image and then position it within the selected aspect ratio e Select H Size to stretch the image across the active area on the horizontal plane H Size is center based It adjusts both the left and right edges simultaneously while the center point of the image remains stable Values are in pixels The default value is the input horizontal active pixels When you resize horizontally the output window is maintained in both size and aspect ratio The following images show a result of horizontal sizing only In these images the intersection of the green lines represents the center of the active area As the image stretches horizontally the center remains exactly the same Original image size Image resized horizontally Figure 4 12 Horizontal Resizing DV 100 User s Guide EEEEEEEEEE 37 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs e V Size is also center based Decreasing V S
29. Analog output connectors 21 AOI Raster Box option 55 Area of Interest u 78 106 definition 3 MENU 51 raster box 55 settings 51 53 Aspect ratio and image sizing 36 el AA ER EN See 39 SUDMENU 36 101 B Back button Web 92 Barco sales contact information 136 technical support information lit 136 DV 100 User s Guide BARCO Visibly yours BLACK button 8 73 76 77 Black Fade transition mode 67 Black Invalid 69 BLK button Web 99 BNC breakout cable 6 Brightness PUD same N pia ADAM DALA HE 42 Brightness Web 101 Button states front panel 12 Buttons Back Web 92 BLACK 12x 8 73 76 77 BLK Web iii ce eee eee 99 zo rr 10 Front Panel Lock Web 99 FRZ EREBEEZEJ renun er eere 11 FRZ WED iie ELS 100 lot rr 11 Input and Effects Web 92 LOGO 8 11 73 LOGO Web 99 Menu access 10 Navigation Web 92 On Off Web 93 paging Web 95 PAN ZOOM
30. If you press ESC to cancel the operation instead your custom settings remain in place and you are returned to the Factory Reset Menu DV 100 User s Guide 81 4 Menu Orientation Restoring Factory Default Settings 820 DV 100 User s Guide BARCO Visibly yours 5 Web Remote Control Operations In This Chapter This chapter includes information about backing up and restoring data using the DV 100 Web Interface It also includes instructions for operating the DV 100 over a local area network LAN from a computer tablet or smartphone using the Web App Interface The following topics are included in this chapter e Web Interface Overview e Obtaining System Information with the Web Interface e Backing Up and Restoring Data with the Web Interface e Web App Interface Introduction e Web App Interface Features e Web App Interface Menu Tree e Working with the Home Page e Configuring Inputs with the Web App Interface e Configuring LED Setup with the Web App Interface e Setting Up Test Patterns with the Web App Interface e Creating Pan and Zoom Settings with the Web App Interface e Viewing and Resetting Recent Changes e Remotely Accessing Front Panel Functions DV 100 User s Guide 83 5 Web Remote Control Operations Web Interface Overview Web Interface Overview The DV 100 Web Interface supports remote control of all DV 100 features from a computer tablet smartphone or other we
31. Input Sizing Adjust page you can mask each edge separately Masking an image means applying black bars to one or more edges typically to remove noise Mask values are given in percentages and range from 096 to 10096 The default mask value is 0 To mask the image on display change the values for one or more edges either by moving the slider to the right from 0 or by typing a percentage value in the field to the left of the slider If you wish to mask all the edges at once to achieve a particular aspect ratio you can do so from the front panel Refer to the Using Mask Presets section of Chapter 4 on page 39 Saving and Resetting Input Configurations After changing an input s settings you can save those settings on the Input Config page On this page you can also restore the input s default configuration after making changes Input Config Color Balance Aspect Ratio Sizing Adjust Figure 5 22 The Input Config Page E To save an input s custom configuration settings use the following procedure 1 With the input selected navigate to Input gt Input Config 2 Click the filename field beside the Save Config button Type a filename The filename can consist of up to 20 alphanumeric characters If you include spaces or special characters such as asterisks percentage signs or ampersands the field background turns red and you cannot save the name DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operati
32. Interface 106 Setting Up Test Patterns with the Web App Interface 108 Creating Pan and Zoom Settings with the Web App Interface 109 Viewing and Resetting Recent Changes 110 Remotely Accessing Front Panel Functions 111 Launching the Front Panel Emulator 112 Exiting the Front Panel Emulator 114 Xi Table of Contents Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C xii Specio TOTIS ss recorte tod UR ER Sehen 115 ha Niisocao qe EE arcc 115 Input Specifications 116 Qutput Sp cifications is 68 Bee Ea eo dure Peces eos ee Vd oa c d e d UR eg Us 117 User Control Specifications 118 Physical and Electrical Specifications 118 Communications Specifications 119 Standard Connector Pinouts 120 Analog 15 pin D Connector Pinouts 120 DisplayPort Connector Pinouts 121 DVI Connector Pinouts 122 Ethernet Connector Pinouts 123 HDMI Connector Pinouts 124 laput IS solulloOnis vod uy hs DDD IWE 125 UpgoradingFirmware 131 IA DEN GX sca osc Sind ee
33. Navigation Section The Menu Navigation Section includes three controls that aid in menu navigation e Turn the ADJUST knob to scroll through the menu items on the screen Turn the knob counter clockwise to scroll down Turn the knob clockwise to scroll up A navigation cursor 5 to the left of a menu item indicates the position of the scroll bar as shown in the following illustration DV 100 User s Guide gt gt gt 9 2 Hardware Orientation DV 100 Front Panel ESC Figure 2 3 Navigation Cursor in the Transition Menu Press the SEL button to Enter the Setup Menu tree from the Status Menu Select the menu item indicated by the navigation cursor Change or accept a parameter Answer Yes to menu queries Press the ESC button to exit a menu without making changes to cancel an operation to answer No to menu queries or to return to the Status Menu Each press takes you back up the menu tree one level Menu Access Buttons TEST SETUP PAT PAN ZOOM Figure 2 4 Menu Access Buttons The Menu Access Buttons provide entry to specific locations in the menu system 10 The SETUP button accesses the Setup Menu the DV 100 s top level menu For information about Setup Menu options refer to About the Setup Menu in Chapter 4 on page 32 Press TEST PAT to access the Test Pattern Menu which sets up a test pattern on the selected output For details about setting up a test patte
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35. Processing Submenu From the Input Menu select DV 100 User s Guide A 43 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs Processing to access this submenu shown in the following illustration Figure 4 21 The Processing Submenu Note Delntlc and Motion Thresh options apply to interlaced video only The options on this submenu are e Delntlc Converts interlaced video to progressive format for processing The DV 100 utilizes an advanced Motion Adaptive De interlacing MAD mode to deinterlace most video sources up to HDTV 1920 x 10801 rates An alternate mode Field to Frame Fld gt Frm avoids motion artifacts by converting individual input fields to progressive output frames While vertical resolution is reduced in this mode video processing delay is also significantly reduced The following table shows the maximum delay for each mode for both interlaced and progressive video Table 4 3 Maximum Video Processing Delay Synchronous Interlaced Progressive Input Output Motion Adaptive 2 fields 1 field Field to Frame 1 field 1 field Asynchronous Motion Adaptive 3 fields 2 fields Input Output Field to Frame 2 fields 2 fields e Motion Thresh If Delntlc is selected Motion Thresh adjusts the threshold of the motion adaptive de interlacer Because adjustment is rarely required it is recommended that you leave the function at its default setting e Clip to SubBlack This function eliminates low level nois
36. Setting the Area of Interest The Area of Interest AOI is the portion of the output display that your video occupies The DV 100 s AOI feature lets you adjust the image to a particular portion of the display while preserving the video timing and the image quality Note If you use multiple output display devices the Area of Interest you set applies to all of them The Area of Interest is a rectangle relative to the output timing The default AOI exactly overlaps the output active area For example If the output format is 1280x1024 60 Hz the default AOI is 1280 pixels x 1024 lines 50 DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs 1280 pixels T Active Area Area of Interest 1024 lines u Total Area Figure 4 29 Default Area of Interest The Area of Interest settings adjust the position of the image on your display device without affecting the output timing In the following illustration the active area has been adjusted from 1280x1024 to 640x400 Figure 4 30 Adjusted Area of Interest To adjust the Area of Interest you use four settings on the Area of Interest Submenu shown in the following illustration You can also restore the default AOI Figure 4 31 Area of Interest Submenu sample e H Size Determines the width in pixels of the Area of Interest This setting must be equal to or less than the H Active setting of the output timing The following ill
37. The System Menu Tree 68 DV 100 User s Guide Chapter 5 DV 100 User s Guide Table of Contents System Menu Functions and Submenus 69 Using a Logo or Internal Black 0 oo 73 About the LOGO Button 74 Displaying a Logo 75 Deleting a LOOP EE ime 6 bad DEE aw Pars barre 76 EAS Lo dO s ates be RE RS DE AA Ee 76 Displaying Internal Black 76 SetingupanLEDDisplay 78 Using the Tech Support Menu 79 Restoring Factory Default Settings 80 Restoring All Factory Settings 80 Retaining the IP Address When Restoring Factory Settings 80 Web Remote Control Operations 83 In This C Dale oo voc muti AA Glen ca 83 Web Interface OvervieW 84 Prerequisites to Using the Web Interface 84 Accessing the Web Interface 85 Obtaining System Information with the Web Interface 85 Backing Up and Restoring Data with the Web Interface 86 Backing Up Data with the Web Interface 86 Restoring Saved Data with the Web Interface 87 Web App Interface Introduction
38. adequate power ventilation and space for all components Rack Mount Installation The DV 100 chassis is designed to be rack mounted and is supplied with front rack mount hardware Note The DV 100 chassis can also be used in a tabletop configuration without rack mounting When rack mounting the DV 100 chassis remember the following important points e Maximum ambient operating temperature for the unit is 40 degrees C e Leave at least one inch of space front and rear to ensure that the airflow through the fan and vent holes is not restricted e When installing multiple units into a rack distribute them evenly to prevent hazardous conditions that may be created by uneven weight distribution 16 _ DV 100 User s Guide 3 Hardware Installation Cable and Adapter Information e Rack mount each DV 100 chassis from the front rack ears using four rack screws not supplied Rack threads may be metric or otherwise depending upon the rack type e Install the lower of the two mounting holes first Cable and Adapter Information The table below provides information regarding cables used with the DV 100 When connecting to an DV 100 use high quality shielded cables Table 3 1 DV 100 System Cables Remote Connections RJ 45 Ethernet Cable For use with DV 100 Web Interface Customer Supplied LED Display Connections RJ 45 Ethernet Cable cat5 or For connection to your LED display Customer Supplied bett
39. ag Ga Pod a ma Na 131 Upgrading Firmware Using the Front Panel SS Es ESE ee 131 Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface 131 Automatically Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface 132 Selecting a Firmware File to Upload with the Web Interface 132 Contact Information 135 In INIS ADDODGDC Wa AAA UA 135 KAG UA PA Wa 135 Return Material Authorization RMA 135 Contact Information 136 DV 100 User s Guide BARCO Visibly yours 1 Introduction This chapter is designed to introduce you to the DV 100 and to the content of and conventions used in this guide The following topics are included in this chapter Chapter Structure How to Use This Guide Conventions Terms and Definitions DV 100 Overview Chapter Structure The following chapters provide instructions for all aspects of DV 100 operations DV 100 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction provides a system overview a list of features and discusses easy ways to use this guide Chapter 2 Hardware Orientation explains the DV 100 s front and rear panel components in detail Chapter 3 Hardware Installation provides comprehensive system installation instructions Chapter 4 Menu Orientation explains the system s menus and provides basic menu navigation procedures Chapter 5 Web Remote Control Operations
40. button states e Lit Button is selected e Dim Source or logo is present but not active e Notlit Button is not selected DV 100 Rear Panel The following figure illustrates the DV 100 rear panel Figure 2 6 DV 100 Rear Panel AC Connector I Input 5 SDI 1 Input with Loop through Ethernet Port 18 Universal Analog Output Input 1 DVI I Input with Loop through DE HDMI Output Input 2 Analog Input with Loop through 10 Ethernet Out 1 to top 1280x512 of LED displa Input 3 HDMI Input HDCP is not supported Ethernet Out 2 to bottom 1280x512 of LED displa Following are descriptions of each rear panel connector 1 AC Connector One AC Connector with a power switch is provided to connect the DV 100 to your facility s AC power source through the supplied power cord The integral switch turns the unit on and off 12 DV 100 User s Guide 2 Hardware Orientation DV 100 Rear Panel 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz 2 Ethernet Port One RJ 45 connector is provided for 10 100BaseT Ethernet communications with the DV 100 The port is used for running the Web Interface and for diagnostics The Ethernet connector is compatible with Standard RJ 45 Ethernet cables Neutrik EtherCon series cables For pinout details refer to the Standard Connector Pinouts section in Appendix A on page 120 Input Video Connectors On the system s r
41. chapter e An Ethernet Switch if you do not connect directly to the unit e The IP address of the DV 100 The default IP address for the DV 100 is 192 168 0 201 If your unit is assigned a different IP address use the front panel to locate it Select Ethernet from the System Menu and scroll to IP You can also access the DV 100 over any connected wireless networks Refer to your network administrator for a network user ID and password BA Ha DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Obtaining System Information with the Web Interface Accessing the Web Interface To access the Web Interface you can connect an DV 100 directly to a computer or mobile device using a wireless network or a cable or use an optional Ethernet Switch as described in the following procedure 1 On the DV 100 s rear panel ensure that the Ethernet port is connected to an Ethernet Switch and the Switch is connected to a data port 2 Connect the Switch to the computer or mobile device from which you want to run the DV 100 3 Connect inputs and outputs to the DV 100 For details refer to the Installation section of Chapter 3 Hardware Installation on page 19 Power up the DV 100 Power up the input source and output display devices Turn on the DV 100 s DHCP setting Onthe Setup Menu select System gt Ethernet Select DHCP and turn it On 7 On the computer or mobile device open a browser and type the DV 100 s IP addre
42. e For Input 5 SDI 1 the option is SDI DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs As you change the input Type the default Colorspace setting also changes For example if you select YP P or YC the Colorspace changes to SMPTE If you select RGB the Colorspace changes to RGB For details about these options refer to Selecting the Colorspace on this page When you auto acquire a signal type selections are limited depending on the input selected For example if Input 3 is connected to an HDMI source HDMI is the only option for that input and cannot be changed When you are not auto acquiring a signal you can choose a type for the selected input If you choose a type that is not applicable to the input the Status Menu displays the Invalid Signal message For information about auto acquisition refer to Acquiring an Input Signal on page 55 Selecting the Colorspace The Colorspace defines the Composite Video Standard for an input The options available depend on the selected input and the input Type as shown in the following table Table 4 2 Input Colorspace Chart a e cotorra opo e we seres Ca la pe foe e serenos 0 CU la he o 5 SDL SMPTE DV 100 User s Guide 35 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs 36 Using 1 1 Sample 1 1 Sample sets the sampling mode for the selected input This option is either On or Off You can turn this option Off only for RGB an
43. end of the upper case alphabet displays a series of punctuation marks you can use in the format name Continuing to turn the knob clockwise at the end of the punctuation marks displays the lower case alphabet in order When you reach the end of the lower case alphabet turn the ADJUST knob counter clockwise to scroll back through the options in order Press SEL The cursor moves to the next character field which is now blank with an underscore Repeat the previous steps as many times as needed pressing SEL for each character selection A file name can consist of up to 19 alpha numeric characters When you have selected all the characters press SEL again to save the name If you have never used this file name before the Config Saved message appears on the menu as shown in the following illustration Figure 4 23 Config Saved Message If you have used this file name before the DV 100 displays the following prompt Figure 4 24 Overwrite File Message DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs If you have used all 64 input configurations the following message appears Figure 4 25 Library Full Message When you see this message press ESC and go to the Delete Config Submenu to delete a different configuration file Then save the new configuration Reselfing an Input Configuration From the Input Menu select Reset Config to remove all user defined configuration settings for the select
44. entire menus are shown for ease of reference unless otherwise noted Please note the following important menu rules and conventions e The top line names the current menu in upper case letters e Subsequent lines typically display two fields Fora function the left hand field names the function The right hand field shows the function s current parameter or value In the preceding illustration In Auto Acquire is a function and On is its current value Fora submenu the left hand field names the submenu that you can access The right hand field displays a double arrow gt gt indicating that a submenu is available In the preceding illustration Input and Output are two of the available submenus To use a submenu scroll to it and press SEL Then scroll through the list that appears e The navigation cursor gt in the left hand column indicates the current line on which you can take action This arrow moves as you rotate the ADJUST knob on the front panel When you reach an editable field and press SEL the navigation cursor changes to an edit cursor 28 DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Using the Menu System Making a Menu Selection To select a menu item use the ADJUST knob to scroll to the item then press the SEL button on the front panel e To scroll through a menu Turn the ADJUST knob counter clockwise to scroll down Turn the ADJUST knob clo
45. from the side menu Test Patterns HEMI DP 3011 Pan Zoom Recent Changes Figure 5 25 Test Patterns Page To display a test pattern or turn on the Area of Interest raster box use the following procedure 1 From the Type menu on the Test Patterns page select the type of test pattern to display The options are Off H Ramp V Ramp 100 Color Bars 16x16 Grid 32x32 Grid Burst 75 Color Bars 50 Gray Gray Steps 1 Gray Steps 2 White Black SMPTE Bars 2 To turn on the Area of Interest raster box move the Raster Box button to the right This raster box is a broken one pixel wide green line inside which you can position the display image 3 To set diagonal motion for the test pattern move the Diagonal Motion button to the right The motion is a bottom right to top left diagonal for 16x16 Grid 32x32 Grid Burst 75 Color Bars and Gray Steps 1 The motion is right to left for 100 Color Bars The motion is bottom to top for Gray Steps 2 There is no motion in H Ramp V Ramp or Black patterns For 50 Gray and White the motion is a strobing effect DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Creating Pan and Zoom Settings with the Web App Interface Creating Pan and Zoom Settings with the Web App Interface The Pan Zoom page lets you zoom in or out on an image and pan horizontally or vertically to the portion you wish to display You can assign the pan and zoom settings to an input
46. is a strobing effect for White and 50 Gray 6 If your Area of Interest is smaller than the output active area you can select AOI Raster Box to create a raster around the AOI This raster is a green 1 pixel wide broken line that helps you to position the AOI within the output s active area Out Raster Box is either On or Off Acquiring an Input Signal The DV 100 uses the In Auto Acquire function on the Setup Menu to acquire the input signal automatically In Auto Acquire can be either On or Off The default setting is On When In Auto Acquire is On the system performs a full sync acquisition on the input signal whenever e You select an input e The input type changes e The sync rate of the input signal changes During acquisition the system detects and acquires the input type and resolution Menu selections are limited to those applicable to the detected type When In Auto Acquire is off the system uses the last known configuration for each input when possible If the input signal is incompatible with the saved configuration a good input lock may not be possible In this case the format name field in the Status Menu displays DV 100 User s Guide gt NNN 55 4 Menu Orientation Acquiring an Input Signal the Invalid Signal message Note Most users can leave In Auto Acquire on Advanced users who know the input video timing parameters may choose to turn In Auto Acquire off and select the parameters manually Please n
47. menu options Input buttons activate rear panel input connectors and effects buttons freeze an image or transition to a logo or internal black Refer to Chapter 4 Menu Orientation on page 23 for information about front panel operations The DV 100 Web Interface is well suited to remote control supporting intuitive point and click operation of all front panel features Using the Web Interface you can also download and restore configuration files and logos and upgrade DV 100 firmware Refer to Chapter 5 Web Remote Control Operations on page 83 for more information about the Web Interface All of these options include easy to use menus and controls Analog Format Connection Table The HD 15 analog and DVI I inputs and the HD 15 output enable you to work with a variety of video formats including VGA composite video S video and YUV component video For RGB with H and V sync use the HD 15 connector directly Using a customer supplied HD 15 to 5 x BNC breakout cable several input combinations are possible Cells with check marks denote the connections required for the indicated format Table 1 1 Analog Input Combinations using Breakout Cable Composite i RGB RGB Comp Sync Separate H V Breakout Cable Wire Color DV 100 User s Guide BARCO Visibly yours 2 Hardware Orientation In This Chapter This chapter provides detailed information about the DV 100 s hardware The following topics are discussed
48. mu b o dT OER 33 OER 5 OE OR N d 1 Fi E 20 2 Figure A 2 DisplayPort Connector The following table lists the DisplayPort connector pinouts Table A 7 DisplayPort Connector Pinouts ML_Lane O n 13 CONFIG1 connected to Ground ML Lane 1 14 Config2 connected to Ground lt fe a Car zo u o exem o leo e om paan LE T reen esineen ML Lane 3 p DP_PWR Power for connector 3 3 V 500 mA DV 100 User s Guide 121 A Specifications Standard Connector Pinouts DVI Connector Pinouts The following figure illustrates the DVI connector 1 8 C1 C2 17 24 C3 C4 Figure A 1 DVI Connector The following table lists DVI Connector pinouts Please note e T M D S Transition Minimized Differential Signal e DDC Display Data Channel Table A 8 DVI Connector Pinouts pn sgm m spa umeros o is Taa messes re mmm a messem mos pas mosome W momo CET EM o 20 DDC Data Fa T M D S Data 5t EM a mosse es aaa w mss a mosom CM twba omavoomae o mmm ie twosome m mmm s tuos comes e metn ia esv power ca AnatogH sm 122 DV 100 User s Guide A Specifications Standard Connector Pinouts Ethernet Connector Pinouts The following figure illustrates the Ethernet connector 1 8 Figur
49. s hardware The following topics are discussed e Safety Precautions e Unpacking and Inspection e Site Preparation e Rack Mount Installation e Cable and Adapter Information e Installation DV 100 User s Guide 15 3 Hardware Installation Safety Precautions Safety Precautions For all DV 100 installation procedures please observe the following important safety and handling rules to avoid damage to yourself and the equipment e To protect users from electric shock ensure that the chassis connects to earth via the ground wire provided in the AC power cord e The AC socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible Unpacking and Inspection Before opening the DV 100 shipping box inspect it for damage If you find any damage notify the shipping carrier immediately for all claims adjustments As you open the box compare its contents against the packing slip If you find any shortages contact your sales representative The DV 100 shipping box contains the DV 100 unit a power cord and a CD Once you have removed all the components from their packaging and checked that all the components are present visually inspect the unit to ensure there was no damage during shipping If there is damage notify the shipping carrier immediately for all claims adjustments Site Preparation The environment in which you install your DV 100 should be clean properly lit free from static and have
50. those not available from the Web App Interface are accessible from the Front Panel Emulator For example you can create custom formats and configuration files define a view use preset masks restore factory default settings and perform all other DV 100 functions Note Because the Front Panel Emulator is a Java applet it is not available when using Apple mobile devices For detailed information about using the Front Panel Emulator refer to Remotely Accessing Front Panel Functions on page 111 DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Features Web App Interface Features The following illustration shows the features of a typical Web App Interface page Navigation Button Side 4j Menu LED Setup Pan Zoom Title Bar Inputs Panel T ww Quick Buttons Section Title Sliders and Editable Text X 3 Refresh Button Figure 5 6 Web App Interface Features Web pages typically consist of the following elements DV 100 User s Guide Title Bar The title bar displays the DV 100 name when you first access the Web App Interface As you select options from the side menu the title bar displays the name of the active menu Navigation Button To the right of the title bar is a button for navigating back one level in the interface This button appears on every page except the Home page For more information refer to Navig
51. values and they are removed from this page Remotely Accessing Front Panel Functions The Front Panel Emulator lets you access the DV 100 front panel to augment Web App Interface functionality when you operate the unit remotely All front panel menus and buttons are available to you remotely through the Emulator Note Because the Front Panel Emulator is a Java applet it is not available when using Apple devices As the following illustration shows the Front Panel Emulator presents a replica of the four line display screen on the front panel The content on the screen reflects the settings of the DV 100 to which you are connected DV 100 User s Guide TA 5 Web Remote Control Operations Remotely Accessing Front Panel Functions SEL ESC uu Figure 5 29 Front Panel Emulator The Emulator also provides e SEL and ESC buttons for making selections or backing out of menus e Two navigation buttons UP and DOWN to take the place of the ADJUST knob e All the front panel Input and Effects buttons e Buttons to launch the Setup Test Patterns and Pan Zoom menus For information about using any of the front panel menus or functions refer to Chapter 4 Menu Orientation on page 23 Launching the Front Panel Emulator E To launch the Front Panel Emulator use the following procedure 1 On the Web App Interface tab click the Launch button below Front Panel Emulator Java Applet 112 DV 100 User s Guid
52. x x oes swreros x x mower wemms x x umm nu lar lala 126 CC DV 100 User s Guide A Specifications Input Resolutions Table A 11 DV 100 Input Formats Continued SDI rg pa 1280x1024 1280x1024 85 SMPTE RGB RGB EE sewes surenos x messas owners x awe semme x messas surenos x x Lewes seme x x aras sueros x x x samoesas x x x ETE x x memes wenns x x sars sueros x x scores seems x x scores awa surenos x x ET x x wawas surenos x x Mama sueros x x x moses seme x x mawas seme x x mamawas seme x x heewogs surenos x x mao aso surenos x x econo seas seems x x heewoen emm x x soars emm x x sores seems x x heemess sueros x x Lwosoers wemms x x x conose wemms x x x x Lwowoen wemms x x CAPTA LE LE DV 100 User s Guide _A gt _ gt o __ _ _QQ_ _ 127 A Specifications Input Resolutions 128 Table A 11 DV 100 Input Form
53. 0 User s Guide gt NN 133 B Upgrading Firmware Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface 134 DV 100 User s Guide BARCO Visibly yours C Contact Information In This Appendix The following topics are discussed in this Appendix e Warranty e Return Material Authorization RMA e Contact Information Warranty All video products are designed and tested to the highest quality standards and are backed by a full 3 year parts and labor warranty Warranties are effective upon delivery date to customer and are non transferable Barco warranties are only valid to the original purchaser owner Warranty related repairs include parts and labor but do not include faults resulting from user negligence special modifications lightning strikes abuse drop crush and or other unusual damages The customer shall pay shipping charges when unit is returned for repair Barco will cover shipping charges for return shipments to customers Return Material Authorization RMA In the unlikely event that a product is required to return for repair please call the Technical Support Customer Service direct line and ask to receive a Return Merchandise Authorization number RMA e 866 374 7878 RMA Conditions are listed below a Prior to returning any item you must receive a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number b All RMA numbers must appear on their return shipping label
54. 65 Resetting an Inputs Default View To restore the default view on an input select Reset on the Zoom Pan Submenu Saving a View to the System If you want to save a view you created and make it available to other inputs you can save it to the system using the View Menu DV 100 User s Guide YT 83 4 Menu Orientation Creating and Saving Views After you create pan and zoom settings for a view use the following procedure to name the view and save it For information about pan and zoom settings refer to Creating a View on page 62 Note This procedure saves the view settings under the name you select It does not assign this view to an input To assign a system view to an input refer to the section Recalling a System View on page 65 1 After creating your view with the PAN ZOOM button return to the Setup Menu and select Views You do not need to save the view in the Zoom Pan Submenu first The View Submenu appears as shown in the following illustration Figure 4 49 View Submenu 2 Select Save The Save View Submenu appears Figure 4 50 Save View Submenu sample 3 Select View to choose a name for your view You can choose from a list of 16 preset names by turning the ADJUST knob Then press SEL 4 Scroll to Save and press SEL again Your view settings are saved and a confirmation message appears Figure 4 51 View Saved Message BA SH H DV 100 User s Guide 4 Me
55. 7 DYV 100 Front Panel cosa oe eae ee ee eae ease 8 The Display Section 9 The Menu Navigation Section 9 Menu Access Buttons 10 aput site s decir Eee WR Bc eque AAA a ors 11 The LOGO Button 11 The BLACK BURON soas 4 es namaa ERG RE eet B rien es 11 The FRZ BullOn 2 422 deR 2634 RR Re x EGRE eR 11 Using Front Panel Buttons 12 DV 100 Rear Panel 12 Input Video Connectors 13 Output Video Connectors 13 Configurations for Connecting LED Display Tiles 13 Hardware Installation 15 In This ie oo ET a ae Eds aa 15 Safety Precautions SS EE SS Es eee eens 16 Unpacking and Inspection 16 Site Preparation 16 Rack Mount Installation 16 Cable and Adapter Information 17 Power Cord and Line Voltage Selection 17 Installation 19 Installation Requirements 20 Installing the DV 100 ESE SE SE ee 20 IX Table of Contents Chapt
56. DV 100 User s Guide BARCO e PN R5905196 e Revision 01 Visibly yours DV 100e User s Guide Copyright Barco Inc May 2012 All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied reproduced or translated It shall not otherwise be recorded transmitted or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of Barco Notice Barco provides this manual as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Barco may make improvements and or changes to the product s and or the program s described in this publication at any time without notice This publication could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information in this publication these changes are incorporated in new editions of this publication Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement 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 harmful interference to radio communications
57. I and the output active area Setting Up a Test Pattern E To set up a test pattern on an output use the following procedure 1 Press the TEST PAT button The Test Pattern Menu appears as shown in the following illustration Figure 4 37 Test Pattern Menu The first three options on this menu support setting up the test pattern in the default active area and creating an optional raster box around it The fourth DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Acquiring an Input Signal choice AOI Raster Box lets you display a raster around the Area of Interest when that area differs from the default active area 2 To turn on a test pattern select Type The choices for this option are Off default Burst HRamp 50 Gray V Ramp Gray Steps 1 100 Color Bars Gray Steps 2 75 Color Bars White 16x16 Grid Black 32x32 Grid SMPTE Bars Scroll through the list to find the pattern you want then press SEL Raster Box turns on a raster around the default active area This raster box is a white single pixel wide broken line Raster Box is either On or Off 5 Turn Diag Motion on or off to create motion for select patterns The motion is a bottom right to top left diagonal for 16x16 Grid 32x32 Grid Burst 75 Color Bars and Gray Steps 1 The motion is right to left for 100 Color Bars The motion is bottom to top for Gray Steps 2 There is no motion in H Ramp V Ramp or Black patterns The motion
58. Internal Black Acquiring an Input Signal Setting up an LED Display Creating Custom Formats Using the Tech Support Menu Creating and Saving Views Restoring Factory Default Settings About Transition Effects 32 DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs Configuring Inputs The Input Menu is used to adjust all parameters relating to inputs Using this menu you can set all of the configuration options for the selected input This section provides detailed information about setting up and using inputs To quickly position and size video on your LED display refer to Setting up an LED Display on page 78 of this chapter Input Menu Tree The following figure illustrates the Input Menu tree Timing Adjust becomes Edge Timing Adjust Figure 4 9 Input Menu Tree DV 100 User s Guide o o o 383 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs 34 Input Menu Functions and Submenus The following Input Menu functions and submenus are covered in this section Setting the Input Format Adjusting Edge Timings Selecting the Input Type Setting Input Contrast and Brightness Selecting the Colorspace Setting Input Color Balance Using 1 1 Sample Adjusting Gamma Setting the Aspect Ratio Processing Interlaced and Film Signals Sizing an Image About Input Configurations Adjusting Timing Parameters Setting the Input Format
59. OE 28 NAVIGON cs TAYA NAYAN BAN 9 28 Custom Formats Menu 57 Customer Support information 79 D Deinterlacing defined 43 field to frame 44 motion adaptive 44 Delete Config Menu 48 Delete Format Menu 61 Delete View Menu 65 Diag Motion setting b5 DisplayPort input connector 13 Documentation change history vili CONVENTIONS Lai 2 SYMDO S ui Merwe ee aa eee NANG 2 IGS cu sis da eve et een wl eae aa 2 138 DVI connector pinouts 122 DVI I input connector 13 E Edge Timing Adjust Menu 42 EDID Extended Display Identification Data 71 72 compatible input connectors 71 Electrical specifications 118 Equipment list installation 20 ESE DUON denies dot it dl ehe 10 29 Ethernet COMMECHONS Soe tl ao maa 20 connector pinouts 123 DON IAA SEA EE UT tet 13 F Factory Reset a A be eC EDEN s 76 OPUONS ibm 80 FCC statement li COLUNES uaa ERES a Ve s 4 Flick scrolling technique Web 95 FORTAN queues tatus ease ene Pana qM dd 34 best guess 34 47 connection table analog 6 deleting saca ama
60. V1080i video defaults to 16 9 e Ratio This option is available only when Aspect Ratio Mode is set to Custom It is a decimal number ranging from 0 750 to 3 000 102 AMS C DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Inputs with the Web App Interface Sizing Positioning and Masking an Image The Input Sizing Adjust page shown in the following illustration is divided into two sections Input Main Color Balance Aspect Ratio Input Config Input Window In this section you can adjust the size and position of the image within the active area Mask In this section you can create a mask for one or more edges of the image Input Sizing Adjust HDS HOME OP MW 1 Input Window Figure 5 21 Input Sizing Adjust Page Sizing and Positioning an Image with the Web App Interface To adjust the size or position of the video inside the active area go to Setup gt Input gt Input Main 7 Sizing Adjust In the Input Window section of the Input Sizing Adjust page the Size and Pos Position functions allow you to size the image and then position the resized image within the active area E To change input image size and positioning use the following procedure 1 DV 100 User s Guide Select H Size to size both the left and right edges simultaneously Values are in pixels ranging from 0 to the maximum number of horizontal pixels The output window is maintained in
61. Web Remote Control Operations Working with the Home Page Working with the Home Page From the Web App Interface Home page you can make quick adjustments to the input or output format lock the front panel save custom settings refresh the page or navigate anywhere in the interface Tesi Patterns 1920x1080p 260 00 PaniZoom a Recent Changes Figure 5 17 Web App Interface Home Page This section includes the following topics e Changing Input Formats with the Web App Interface e Locking the Front Panel with the Web App Interface e Saving System State with the Web App Interface e Refreshing the Web App Interface e Transitioning to a Logo or Black with the Web App Interface e Freezing an Image with the Web App Interface Changing Input Formats with the Web App Interface The Web App Interface provides two locations from which you can change both input formats e You can set input formats on the Home page e You can set input formats on the Input Main page 98 DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Working with the Home Page The procedure in all two locations is the same E To change the input format use the following procedure 1 Select the input from the panel at the top of the page 2 Click the down arrow in the Input Format field 3 Inthe rotating list that appears select the format you want The format changes i
62. ach has a unique IP address you can manage each DV 100 by entering successive IP addresses in the web browser s address bar DV 100 User s Guide 89 5 Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Introduction 90 About the Web App Interface The Web App Interface presents easy to read buttons menus and graphics to help you navigate and make selections in most DV 100 menus Using the Web App Interface you can e Adjust input format color balance and sizing e Adjust output format color effects and color balance e Mask an image e Turn test patterns raster boxes and diagonal motion on or off e Create an Area of Interest e Set Pan and Zoom parameters e Lock the front panel e Freeze an image e Transition to a stored logo or internal black Note This chapter assumes familiarity with DV 100 features If you need detailed descriptions of DV 100 menus and functions please refer to Chapter 4 Menu Orientation on page 23 About the Front Panel Emulator The Front Panel Emulator is a graphical representation of the DV 100 front panel from which you can remotely control the unit Graphical Display Navigation Buttons uP SEL DOWN ESC la 2113 14 5 6 Lo60 eLk rez Input Effects Buttons setup TEST PANZOOM Menu Access Buttons Figure 5 5 Front Panel Emulator sample All front panel functions including
63. afe operation Use the Proper Power Cord Use only the power cord and connector specified for your product Use only a power cord that is in good condition Refer cord and connector changes to qualified service personnel Use Ihe Proper Fuse To avoid fire hazard use only the fuse having identical type voltage rating and current rating characteristics Refer fuse replacement to qualified service personnel Do Not Operate in Explosive Almospheres To avoid explosion do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere NW RAT TT DV 100 User s Guide Terms In This Manual and Equipment Labeling DV 100 User s Guide WARNING Highlights an operating procedure practice condition statement etc which if not strictly observed could result in injury to or death of personnel Note Highlights an essential operating procedure condition or statement CAUTION The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance AVERTISSEMENT Le point d exclamation dans un triangle equilateral signale alerter l utilisateur qu il y a des instructions d operation et d entretien tres importantes dans la literature qui accompagne l appareil VORSICHT Ein Ausrufungszeichen innerhalb eines gleichwinkeligen Dreiecks dient dazu den Benutzer auf wichtige Bedienungs und Wa
64. al in which color and brightness information is transmitted separately luminance Y chrominance C 1 Introduction DV 100 Overview DV 100 Overview The following topics are discussed in this section e DV 100 Universal Video Processor e DV 100 Features e Control Overview DV 100 Universal Video Processor The DV 100 is a high performance LED processor featuring an all in one video scaler scan converter switcher and transcoder The DV 100 accepts a wide range of user selectable video input signals including RGB HDTV DisplayPort component S video composite NTSC PAL and HD SDI into your Barco V Series LED Displays Using the DV 100 you can scale video sources while maintaining a high quality image The DV 100 supports resolutions up to WQXGA 2560x1600 60Hz The DV 100 supports DisplayPort and HDMI signal formats while still supporting DVI SDI and analog signals You can operate the DV 100 using convenient front panel controls to activate inputs navigate through the menu system quickly access key menus freeze the video and transition to a logo or internal black Using the DV 100 Web Interface you also can remotely control all DV 100 features from a computer tablet smartphone or other web enabled mobile device With the Web Interface s easy to use pages menus and graphics you can for example upgrade system firmware run test patterns and control inputs and outputs For more information about the We
65. another event perform a full factory reset to restore default system configurations This chapter Restoring Factory Default Settings page 80 Test output Turn on a test pattern verify that you have an image and make any necessary adjustments When complete turn off the test pattern This chapter Working with Test Patterns page 54 Save output configuration After completing output adjustments save the output configuration This chapter Saving an Output Configuration page 54 Position the image From a single convenient menu you can quickly place the image where you want it on the output display device then scale it up or down and apply masks if necessary Then you can save your changes and press an input button to begin your presentation This chapter Setting up an LED Display page 78 Note The preceding step provides a reliable shortcut when your setup does not require complex adjustments Use this step instead of or in conjunction with steps 11 through 13 Set and adjust inputs As required select an input and adjust color balance timings and any other settings necessary This chapter Configuring Inputs page 33 Save input configuration After completing all adjustments for an input save the input configuration This chapter Saving an Input Configuration page 45 Repeat for each input Repeat the previous two steps for each input connected to the DV 100 Adjust system parameters
66. arrow at the far right you can click the arrow to display a pop up rotating list as shown in the following illustration When the list appears it displays a pointer to the field you selected either at the top or the bottom of the menu box In this Illustration the list for the Unit field is displayed DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Features al Click to display a list Pointer Current setting Figure 5 13 A Rotating List The current setting is marked with a checkmark To change this setting in a two setting list such as the one illustrated simply click the other option For longer lists use the mouse wheel to scroll through the options or use a flick scrolling technique Click toward the bottom of the list hold the mouse button down and flick the list upward to see additional options Or click toward the top of the list hold the mouse button down and flick the list downward As you scroll through a list a vertical line shown in the following illustration appears at the right side of the menu as a guide Test Patterns HIS H1 HAI DOP 5011 DI H Ramp V Ramp GA Guide Line 100 Col Bars 16x16 Grid 32x32 Grid Burst 75 Col bars Figure 5 14 Guide Line in a Rotating List When the top of this line is at the top of the menu box you have reached the top of the menu e Agap between the top of this line and the top of
67. ase note Connect each unit only to a properly rated supply circuit Reliable grounding earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained 9 Power On Turn on power to all units 10 Web Interface Connection To configure your system for control from the DV 100 s Web Interface refer to Chapter 5 Web Remote Control Operations on page 83 Following are prerequisites for remote web operations f Ensure that your computer uses one of the following operating systems Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 Mac OS x Red Hat Linux g Turn on the DV 100 s DHCP setting e Onthe Setup Menu select System gt Ethernet e Select DHCP and turn it On h Verify the IP address of the DV 100 Refer to Chapter 4 the section titled Setting Ethernet Options on page 69 I Connect the DV 100 s Ethernet port to the external device The devices you can use to control the DV 100 remotely include Smartphone iPhone Android etc PC notebook laptop or tablet with a compatible OS and browser Note HTML5 Web Application requires that you have an HTML5 compatible web browser installed such as Google Chrome Apple Safari or another browser based on the Web Kit engine Internet Explorer users can download Google Chrome Frame to make their browser compatible with the HTML5 Web There may be additional steps needed such as turning on the DHCP feature or setting a static IP address For more information
68. ateway On the Ethernet Submenu select Set Static IP On the Set IP Submenu select SUB net The last character in the first field becomes available as indicated by the empty field and an underscore You must change the SUB parameter before editing either of the other parameters 5 Turn the ADJUST knob to change the first value As you continue turning the knob you can change all three values in this field Values range from 000 to 255 in all four fields 6 Press SEL to accept your change in the first field The last character in the next field becomes available Continue until you have created the subnet value you want Press SEL Make similar changes in the GW and IP fields Press SEL to accept your final change Note If you press ESC at any time before accepting your final change all your edits will be removed and the original values restored 70 2 _ TTS DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Using the System Menu Accessing the DV 1 00O Remotely E After you have set up the Ethernet options as described in Querying the DHCP Server and Setting a Static IP Address on page 69 use the following procedure to set up the DV 100 1 On a PC laptop or mobile device with the Microsoft Windows OS open a command prompt window Type the IP address and port on the prompt using the following format gt telnet xxx xxx xxx xxx 10001 where the x s represent the DV 100 IP address and 10001 is the
69. ation Button on page 92 Side Menu At the left of each page a side menu provides access to key menus and submenus The selected menu is highlighted and its title appears in the title bar Input Panel The panel beneath the title bar displays selectable input buttons This panel appears at the top of every page For details refer to Input Panel on page 92 Quick Buttons A row of buttons providing quick setting adjustments for common scenarios Section Title The section title appears directly beneath the Input Panel If a page consists of multiple sections each section has a title Slider Editable Text Fields and On Off Buttons Web App Interface pages use labeled sliders and corresponding text fields whose values can be selected typed changed with a slider or turned on and off For details refer to Sliders on page 93 On Off Buttons on page 93 and Rotating Lists on page 94 Refresh Button Each page in the interface contains a Refresh button that refreshes the Web App Interface with any new settings that have been changed from the front panel 91 5 Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Features Using Web App Interface Buttons and Sliders Web App Interface pages display graphic buttons and sliders that let you navigate through the site access all inputs and effects turn options on or off or select values within a range This section discusses each type of graphic Navigation Button O
70. ats Continued SDI sg pa 1600x1200 160041200060 SMPTE RGB RGB EA HUID Dwowmem meema x sora eos weers x a momen weeme x memes lere x memens weeme x x x Ja memes lere x x Ja memes wami x ees ewrencs x x Iwewpiem serenos x Input only 2 Dual link DVI DV 100 User s Guide A Specifications Input Resolutions Table A 11 DV 100 Input Formats Continued SDI ro Em 1920x1080i 1920 10800960 SMPTE RGB RGB PAA zorros surenos x x amaso emnes x x aza naso Surer v ej eramos emeren x x anazama surenos ETE ej Mamas seems mes dew meme ETE x x sasies seems x x sasies sueros el maewmae sees lal zoo gao sueros ej oao swrenos xl aag inem Da Input only Dual link DVI DV 100 User s Guide AN 129 A Specifications Input Resolutions 130 Table A 11 DV 100 Input Formats Continued Connectors SDI Colorspace DVI BNC amaso weren e ul moewa wees e memes serenos e e Input only Dual link DVI DV 100 User s Guide BARCO Visibly yours
71. b Interface refer to Chapter 5 Web Remote Control Operations on page 83 DV 100 Features The DV 100 provides the following features e System capabilities High resolution Athena scaler Transitions through black or a logo 2RU chassis SD HD and 3Gbit SDI In Loop DuatHlink DVI In Loop HDMI In Out HDCP is not supported DisplayPort In HD 15In Out Loop Ethernet control Programmable input Extended Display Identification Data EDID Remote control via a Web Interface Front panel lockout for remote control applications e Superior video processing Supports input resolutions up to WQXGA 2560x1600 60 Hz DV 100 User s Guide DV 100 User s Guide 1 Introduction DV 100 Overview Frame rate up to 120Hz for 1080p 12 bit processing 1 1 pixel sampling for analog inputs Motion adaptive de interlacing 64 independent input configuration memory presets Input video detection and auto acquisition Input signal presence indicated on input source selection button Dimmable front panel display Pan Zoom and Freeze effects Logo image capture and recall Low video delay 1 Introduction DV 100 Overview Control Overview There are two ways to control the DV 100 The front panel provides access to all DV 100 operations A dimmable screen displays DV 100 menus and queries Menu buttons provide quick access to the Setup Test Pattern and Pan Zoom menus The ADJUST knob scrolls through menus and
72. b enabled mobile device For example you can download and restore logos and configuration files upgrade system firmware run test patterns control input and output settings and undo recent changes The interface consists of three sections e The System Information tab which provides information about the DV 100 firmware version and lets you see when a new version is available e The Backup and Restore tab from which you can back up system configuration files and logos and restore them later For more information about these features refer to Backing Up and Restoring Data with the Web Interface on page 86 of this chapter e The Web App Interface tab from which you can launch either the Web App Interface which lets you remotely control most DV 100 features or the Front Panel Emulator a Java applet with which you can control all front panel functions Prerequisites to Using the Web Interface To access the Web Interface you must have e APC laptop tablet or mobile device with one of the following operating systems installed Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 Mac OS X Red Hat Linux e One or more customer supplied RJ 45 Ethernet cables e Aweb browser Note To access the Web Interface you can use most standard browsers Using the Web App Interface which operates the DV 100 requires an HTML5 compatible browser For more information refer to Accessing the Web App Interface on page 89 of this
73. ber in the Index is a hyperlink Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this guide The symbol 9i denotes an operations procedure The symbol A denotes an example Entries written in bold face letters denote physical buttons menus and key features Button names are in capital letters A Example Press LOGO to begin capturing a still image When a sequence of menu selections is required to complete a given procedure either on the front panel or from the Web Interface the gt symbol is used to divide successive menu selections A Example To access the Set Static IP Menu select System gt Ethernet gt Set Static IP DV 100 User s Guide 1 Introduction Terms and Definitions Terms and Definitions The following terms and definitions are used throughout this guide DV 100 User s Guide Area of Interest The portion of the output display that a video image occupies Composite Video A color video format that combines YUV signals into one channel transmitting brightness luma Y and colors chroma U and V over one cable Computer Video A generic term indicating video that originates from a computer platform A progressive scan signal that follows VESA Video Electronics Standards Association standards with typical resolutions of 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 etc Logo A full screen still image that you can capture import and store for subsequent display by the DV
74. bmenu appears showing default settings equal to the H and V actives of the output timing 2 To change the horizontal size of the AOI select H Size and turn the ADJUST knob counter clockwise Press SEL when the image is placed correctly 3 To change the vertical size of the AOl select V Size and turn the ADJUST knob counter clockwise Press SEL when the image is placed correctly 4 To change the horizontal position of the AOI select H Pos and turn the turn the ADJUST knob counter clockwise Press SEL when the image is placed correctly 5 To change the vertical position of the AOI select V Pos and turn the ADJUST knob counter clockwise Press SEL when the image is placed correctly 6 To revert all your changes to their default settings select Reset About Cenlock Settings The Genlock Submenu tells the DV 100 which signal to lock on when you want to synchronize to a source signal The following illustration shows the options on the Genlock Submenu Figure 4 36 Genlock Submenu The Genlock Submenu options are DV 100 User s Guide Source This option selects the Genlock source from the following values Freerun or an Input source H V Offset This option sets the Horizontal and Vertical offsets separately When you select this option the Genlock Offset Submenu appears and provides the following options H Offset Sets the horizontal offsets in increments of a pixel up to one half line The range depen
75. both size and aspect ratio The default setting for H Size is the current maximum active pixels Moving the slider to the left zooms in on the image and expands the image along the horizontal plane You can then use the Pos functions to move to the portion of the image you want to display Select V Size to size both the top and bottom edges simultaneously Values are in lines from 0 to the maximum number of vertical lines The output window is maintained in both size and aspect ratio The default setting for V Size is the current maximum active lines Moving the slider to the left zooms in on the image and expands the image along the vertical You can then use the Pos functions to move to the portion of the image you want to display 103 5 Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Inputs with the Web App Interface 104 3 Select H Pos to pan an image left or right within the active area Values are in pixels The default value is O representing the horizontal center of the active area Decreasing the H Pos value moves the image to the right Increasing the H Pos value moves the image to the left 4 Select V Pos to pan an image up or down within the active area Values are in lines The default value is O representing the vertical center of the active area Decreasing the V Pos value moves the image up Increasing the V Pos value moves the image down Masking an Image with the Web App Interface In the Mask section of the
76. bsite www barco com Barco N V Noordlaan 5 8520 Kuurne BELGIUM e Telephone 32 56 36 82 11 e Fax 32 56 35 16 51 e Website www barco com Technical Support USA e Telephone 866 374 7878 6 a m to 10 p m PST 7 days per week e E mail folsomsupport barco com e Online www barco com esupport Technical Support Europe Middle East Asia e Telephone 0800900410 e Online www barco com support eSupport aspx DV 100 User s Guide jj Operators Safety Summary The general safety information in this summary is for operating personnel Do Not Remove Covers or Panels There are no user serviceable parts within the unit Removal of the top cover will expose dangerous voltages To avoid personal injury do not remove the top cover Do not operate the unit without the cover installed Power Source This product is intended to operate from a power source that will not apply more than 230 volts rms between the supply conductors or between both supply conductor and ground A protective ground connection by way of grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation Grounding the Product This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electrical shock plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle before connecting to the product input or output terminals A protective ground connection by way of the grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for s
77. ckwise to scroll up e To open a submenu scroll to the submenu line and press SEL Note Throughout this user s guide the term select is used as an abbreviation for scroll to a menu line and press SEL A Example Select the Input menu to begin configuring inputs e To change a parameter scroll to the desired line and press SEL The navigation cursor changes to the edit cursor Use the ADJUST knob to modify the value Turn the ADJUST knob clockwise to increase a value Turn the ADJUST knob counter clockwise to decrease a value Then press SEL to accept a parameter or value The edit cursor changes back to the navigation cursor Note You must press SEL to accept the value Exiting a Menu e In the edit mode i e the edit cursor is visible press ESC to exit a menu without changing the original parameter e To navigate back up the menu structure press ESC again Each press takes you back up the menu tree by one level Answering a Menu Query The SEL button is used to answer Yes to certain menu queries The ESC button is used to answer No to menu queries The following illustration shows an example of a menu query Figure 4 6 Save Input Configuration Query DV 100 User s Guide 29 4 Menu Orientation Quick Function Reference Quick Function Reference Use the following table to quickly access information by clicking the hyperlinks to section names or page numbers Table 4 1 DV 100 Quick Funct
78. contact your network administrator or refer to Chapter 5 DV 100 User s Guide 21 3 Hardware Installation Installation 22 SO DV 100 User s Guide BARCO Visibly yours 4 Menu Orientation In This Chapter This chapter describes all DV 100 system menus including how they are accessed and the functions or parameters that are available The principal menu trees are presented in block diagram format throughout the chapter The following topics are included in this chapter e Power Up Initialization e Quick Setup and Operation e DV 100 Menu Tree e Using the Menu System e Quick Function Reference e About the Status Menu e About the Setup Menu e Configuring Inputs e Configuring Outputs e Working with Test Patterns e Acquiring an Input Signal e Creating Custom Formats e Creating and Saving Views e About Transition Effects e Using the System Menu e Using a Logo or Internal Black e Setting up an LED Display e Using the Tech Support Menu e Restoring Factory Default Settings DV 100 User s Guide 23 4 Menu Orientation Power Up Initialization Power Up Initialization 24 Connect power to the DV 100 then locate the power switch on the rear panel and turn power On While the system is initializing the front panel buttons light up one at a time and the following messages are displayed Figure 4 1 System Initialization Message 1 Figur
79. d YPLP analog inputs For all other input types the sampling clock is inherently 1 1 Image sampling occurs when an analog image is digitized changing the analog signals Red Green and Blue for example into pixels stored in the DV 100 s image memory Using 1 1 sampling the DV 100 samples the analog video at exactly the same rate as that of the original signal Setting the Aspect Ratio The input Aspect Ratio Submenu shown in the following illustration provides one way to affect aspect ratio The DV 100 selects and displays the input video aspect ratio according to the selected input format Figure 4 10 The Aspect Ratio Submenu The settings on this menu can be overridden by the input horizontal and vertical Zoom settings If you override the settings this menu may not display the input s actual aspect ratio To select the Aspect Ratio Submenu from the Input Menu scroll to Aspect Ratio and press SEL Then scroll to one of the following options e Set Mode The Set Mode value is one of the following 1 1 3 2 4 30 5 4 16 9 16 10 or Custom The DV 100 detects the input format and displays the appropriate aspect ratio A Example Computer video at 1280x1024 60 Hz defaults to 5 4 A Example NTSC video defaults to 4 3 A Example HDTV1080i video defaults to 16 9 e Ratio This option is available only when Set Mode is set to Custom It is a decimal number ranging from 0 750 to 3 000 Sizing an Image The Sizing
80. dos 61 INPUEVISO OR OE AI OR a as 9 34 OUIDUT VIOOO pasaya EE ds 9 13 SAVING Atar RR OE ERA adi e 59 Format Saved message 60 Front panel CONOIS 5 Ka 0EP GRADE DUE DAY ADA UA PENA 8 online access 111 114 Front Panel Lock button Web 99 FRZ FREEZE button 11 ale 30 G Gamma settings 43 Gamma Web 101 Genlock status indicator 9 31 DV 100 User s Guide Genlock Menu 53 Guarantee and compensation li H Handles A 8 Hardware Stalin id 15 safety instructions 16 HDCP not supported 4 HDMI Input connector 13 DIMOUIS uode ia AE AA 124 Image Cut transition 66 Image sampling 36 Images MASKING sapian dada cias 39 resetting sizeof 38 SIZIMO aaa 36 In Auto Acquire and transitions 66 use KA na 28 a deci oa b5 Initialization 24 Initialization messages 24 Input DUMLOAS iia Ab a das 11 technical specifications 116 WDC eh wath edna Cee eG ee ite pida 34 type options 34 video format 9 Input Color Balance Menu 43 Input connectors A ii ter AA e 13 EDID capable
81. ds on the output format 53 4 Menu Orientation Working with Test Patterns V Offset Sets the vertical offsets in increments of a line up to one half frame The range depends on the output format e Status The current status Saving an Output Configuration To save the custom output configuration of the selected output select Save Config from the Output Menu The settings are saved in non volatile memory and the save persists across power cycles Note Output settings revert to the last saved state when you power up the DV 100 If you do not save your settings they are not restored Restoring Output Configuration Default Values To remove user defined configuration settings and restore the default values for the current output select Reset Config from the Output Menu If you select this command custom configurations are not restored the next time you power up the DV 100 Working with Test Patterns 54 TEST PAT s As you configure outputs you can set up test patterns You can send one test pattern to all outputs simultaneously Test patterns appear within the output s Area of Interest AOI If the output image uses the default AOI the test pattern is displayed in the default active area If you set up a custom AOI for the output the test pattern appears within that AOI For more information refer to the Setting the Area of Interest on page 50 You can also set up raster boxes for both the AO
82. e 5 Web Remote Control Operations Remotely Accessing Front Panel Functions barco com DV 100 Siem Information Backup and Restore HTMLE Web Application Marsa Launch Launch the Front Panel Emulator Java Applet Front Panel Launch Emulator Figure 5 30 Front Panel Emulator Launch Button 2 The Front Panel Emulator is a Java applet that you must install the first time you use the Emulator To install it follow the on screen instructions If the Java applet is installed and you are prompted to run it select either Run this time or Always run on this site The Front Panel Emulator appears Click an Input button to select an input Click the SETUP button to access the Setup Menu The menu appears in the graphical display screen E VI 1 2 3 4 5 6 LOGO BLK FRZ SETUP TEST PAT PAN ZOOM Setup Button Figure 5 31 Setup Menu Front Panel Emulator 5 Use the DOWN button to scroll down through this menu Click SEL to select an item Continue using the navigation buttons to scroll through menu options and make selections DV 100 User s Guide 2A 113 5 Web Remote Control Operations Remotely Accessing Front Panel Functions 6 To exit the Setup Menu and return to the Status Menu click SETUP again Or click another button to work with a different input a test pattern or one of the effects Exiting the Front Panel Emulator E To exit the Front Pan
83. e changes your custom or edited format will not be stored Refer to the Saving a Custom Format section on this page for more information Saving a Custom Format To save a custom format use the following procedure 1 After you have created a custom format scroll to Save As and press SEL The Save Format As Submenu appears Figure 4 40 Save Format As Submenu 2 With the navigation cursor at the format name field press SEL The navigation cursor changes to the edit cursor and the first character field is blank with an underscore 3 Use the ADJUST knob to scroll to the first character you want to use for the format name and press SEL The cursor moves to the next character field which is now blank with an underscore 4 Continue until you have selected all the characters Your format name can have up to 19 characters Press SEL after making your final selection 5 Press SEL again to exit the edit mode The navigation cursor returns and your format name appears in the display screen 6 Scroll to Save and press SEL If your format name has never been used before the Format Saved message appears DV 100 User s Guide 59 4 Menu Orientation Creating Custom Formats 60 Figure 4 41 Format Saved Message If the format library is full the following message appears Press ESC then decide if you want to delete one of the existing formats to make room in the library Figure 4 42 Library Fu
84. e 4 19 Edge Timing Adjust Submenu sample Using this menu you can set the exact locations of the active video edges when 1 1 Sample is Off For the right and left edges the values are in pixels and the position is relative to the start of H Sync For the top and bottom edges the values are in numbers of lines relative to the start of V Sync Because 1 1 Sample is off the image is oversampled and the image quality may be lower than when 1 1 Sample is turned on Note When making active area adjustments turn on the Output Raster Box and align the input image with all four edges of the box To turn on the raster box refer to the Working with Test Patterns section on page 54 Setting Input Contrast and Brightness From the Input Menu select Contrast to change the contrast of the selected input Select Brightness to change the brightness For both Contrast and Brightness the adjustment range is in percentages from 25 to 150 The default setting for both parameters is 100 Use the ADJUST knob to scroll through the range and press SEL to select a value DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs Setting Input Color Balance From the Input Menu select Color Balance to change contrast brightness hue and saturation values for the selected input The Input Color Balance Submenu appears The values for contrast brightness and saturation are in percentages The values for hue are in degrees Fi
85. e 4 2 System Initialization Message 2 The version number in the preceding menu shows the software version that is installed This version number changes as you install software upgrades When you initialize an DV 100 that has a stored logo a message like the one in the following illustration appears during initialization Figure 4 3 Logo Initialization Message For information about logos refer to Using a Logo or Internal Black on page 73 After system initialization is complete the Status Menu appears DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Quick Setup and Operation Quick Setup and Operation To quickly set up and begin operating your system follow the steps in this section Links are provided to the appropriate sections in this guide if you require more information 1 10 11 12 13 14 DV 100 User s Guide Connect power Ensure that power is properly connected to the DV 100 Chapter 3 Installation page 19 Connect inputs Connect all input sources to the DV 100 Chapter 3 Installation page 19 Connect outputs Connect the output s on the DV 100 to your preview monitors and LED display Chapter 3 Installation page 19 Turn on power Turn on power to the DV 100 and to all peripheral equipment This chapter Power Up Initialization page 24 Factory reset If you are using the DV 100 for the first time or if you are using an DV 100 that has just returned from
86. e A 2 Ethernet Connector The following table lists Ethernet connector pinouts Table A 9 Ethernet Connector Pinouts Pal swa ie Pa la White Blue DV 100 User s Guide 2 3123 A Specifications Standard Connector Pinouts HDMI Connector Pinouts The following figure illustrates the HDMI connector Figure A 3 HDMI Connector The following table lists the HDMI connector pinouts Table A 10 HDMI Connector Pinouts EEN FEE es FEE EEN 5 meme e eu a memes ap O O s meeense C m FEE fe sa MICE ME TMOS Datao Shield 18 5wPower max5o ma P E Versions and HEC Data INNEN TMDS Clock _ 124 iii DV 100 User s Guide A Specifications Input Resolutions Input Resolutions The table below lists available input formats supported on the DVI I DVI D HD 15 HDMI DisplayPort and SDI BNC connectors An x in a cell indicates that the listed format can be processed by the connector For a list of the Colorspaces supported by each input connector refer to Selecting the Colorspace on page 35 of Chapter 4 Note This table lists standard DV 100 formats The list may change with each release Please review the list of resolutions available with each new version of the firmware Table A 11 DV 100 Input Formats SDI Fr wa NTSC NTSC 480 SMPTE RGB RGB es ene EE mme seems x x Trop 100 seem
87. e in the black regions of the image lt filters spurious LSBs in low lights under black level to prevent spurious pixels from appearing in black planes 44 DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs About Input Configurations The DV 100 supports saving up to 64 input configuration files in non volatile memory each of which is available to the five physical inputs Input configuration files contain settings that can govern everything from pixel resolution to aspect ratio and color balance any setting you can view or change using the Input Menu By default an input s configuration file number is the same as the number of the input Input 1 is assigned to configuration file number 1 and so on You can set delete recall or save the configuration file for an input You can associate any number of saved files to any number of inputs When you change the configuration file for an input the timing in the new configuration file must match the input s timing For example if the input uses NTSC 720 x 480 timing that input cannot use a configuration file with a WXGA 1280 X 768 resolution When you delete user defined configuration files those files are no longer available for use by any input For more information about using input configuration files refer to the following sections e Saving an Input Configuration e Resetting an Input Configura
88. e top and bottom edges e Fill H V fills the entire active area with the scaled image e Zoom H zooms in or out on the horizontal center of the image Increasing this setting stretches the image to the right and left along the horizontal plane Decreasing this setting brings the right and left edges in toward the center of the active area e Zoom V zooms in or out on the vertical center of the image Increasing this setting stretches the image up and down along the vertical plane Decreasing this setting brings the top and bottom edges in toward the center of the active area e Pan H moves the image to the right or left on the wall e Pan V moves the image up or down on the wall e Units applies to the Pan and Zoom settings The choices are Pixel and Percent The default setting is Pixel DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Configuring LED Setup with the Web App Interface e Refresh refreshes the Web App Interface with any new settings that have been changed from the front panel DV 100 User s Guide EEEEEEEEE 107 5 Web Remote Control Operations Setting Up Test Patterns with the Web App Interface Setting Up Test Patterns with the Web App Interface 108 From the Web App Interface you can set up test patterns on an output display turn the Area of Interest raster box on or off and set up diagonal motion for the pattern To access the Test Patterns page from the Home page select Test Patterns
89. ear panel each of the input connectors maps to a corresponding input button on the front panel For additional information about any connector including pinouts and a list of supported formats refer to Appendix A Specifications on page 115 3 Input 1 DVI I Input with Loop through 4 Input 2 Analog Input with Loop through 5 Input 3 HDMI Input HDCP is not supported 6 Input 4 DisplayPort Input 7 Input 5 SDI 1 Input with Loop through Output Video Connectors The user sets the output format Output connectors are active only if they support the selected format If a connector cannot support the selected format that connector is deactivated Therefore all connectors may not be active at the same time The default output format is 1280x1024 with adjustable frequency 50 59 94 or 60 Hz Outputs revert to the last saved state on power up For additional information about any connector including pinouts and a list of supported formats for each connector refer to Appendix A Specifications on page 115 8 Universal Analog Output 9 HDMI Output 10 Ethernet Output 1 to LED display top 1280x512 11 Ethernet Output 2 to LED display bottom 1280x512 Configurations for Connecting LED Display Tiles The following figure illustrates two configurations for connecting LED display tiles On the left only Out 1 is needed because the total LED lines in all of the display tiles combined is less than or equal to 512
90. ed input and restore the input s parameters from the system s internal library values When you select Reset Config you are prompted to reset SEL or continue without resetting ESC If the current input format was derived as a best guess those best guess values are restored when you press SEL Note Resetting configuration parameters does not change which configuration file is associated with the input it simply assigns the reset parameters to the existing configuration file Recalling an Input Configuration The Recall Config Submenu lets you assign a user defined configuration to a selected input The new configuration must match the current input s format and type Figure 4 26 Recall Config Submenu M To recall a configuration for an input use the following procedure 1 Select the input to which you want to assign a configuration 2 On the Input Menu select Recall Config 3 With the navigation cursor pointing to the input file name press SEL The navigation cursor changes to the edit cursor and a list of files appears DV 100 User s Guide SN 47 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs 4 Use the ADJUST knob to scroll through the list to the file you wish to recall Note The Recall Config Submenu displays only configurations that match the current input format and type 5 Press SEL to select the file 6 Scroll down to Recall Config and press SEL again Deleting an Input Configuration
91. efaults 53 image size 38 input color balance settings 43 input configurations 47 masking effects 41 Pan Zoom settings 63 the default view 63 Resolutions EDID preferred 71 Return material authorization 135 RGB signal delined rra HULA ete 3 RGBHV signal dennon ario 3 RGBS signal definitlOFt 4 2 EER boe X 25 660 esce dg 3 RGsB signal Clef lt OFT uoa afa ex qiie view e d ue 3 A A A Ee 135 RoHS Compliance Chinese Mainland Vi TUKOV ens FEE SR EE AA LA V DV 100 User s Guide 5 Safe installation 16 Safety SUMIMA bid IV Sales contact information 136 Sample Phase setting 41 Sampling Mode 36 Save Config setting 54 Save Format As Menu 59 Save Snapshot option 79 Save System State button Web 99 Save System State function 73 Save View Menu 64 SDI 1 input connector 13 SEL DUON rescates tacos sanan 10 29 Serial Digital Interface SDI 3 SETUP button oo ooooooooo 10 32 Setup button Web 92 Setup Menu SE ee 32 Side Menu SEE EE SE SE es 91 Side Menu
92. el Emulator click the Back button or arrow on your web browser You return to the System Information tab of the interface 114 DV 100 User s Guide BARCO Visibly yours A Specifications In This Appendix This appendix provides detailed technical specifications for the DV 100 The following topics are provided e Input Specifications e Output Specifications e User Control Specifications e Physical and Electrical Specifications e Communications Specifications e Standard Connector Pinouts e Input Resolutions DV 100 User s Guide 115 A Specifications Input Specifications Input Specifications 116 The following table lists DV 100 input specifications Table A 1 DV 100 Input Specifications Format Digital All single link DVI digital formats up to 165 MHz per DVI 1 0 Specification P Al dualdink DVI formats up to 330 MHZ All dual link DVI formats up to 330 MHz Max H Active 4096 Max V Active 3072 Format Analog NTSC PAL composite and Y C video SD YPbPr with bi level sync HD YPbPr with tri level sync RGBHV RGBS RGsB computer video with bi level sync Sampling Analog sources with pixel rates up to 170 MHz are sampled 1 1 Analog sources with pixel rates above 170 MHZ are filtered and sampled at 170 MHz including but not limited to e 1920x1080p e 1920x1200 p e 2048x1080p MA Loop t
93. er Power Connections AC Power Cord AC Power 7 foot 10A 1 Cord Supplied Power Cord and Line Voltage Selection The DV 100 is rated to operate with the following specifications Input Power 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 100 Watts maximum The DV 100 performs line voltage selection automatically No user controls are required The AC power cords must be accessible so that they can be removed during field servicing Warning When the DV 100 is used in the 230 volt mode a UL listed line cord rated for 250 volts at 15 amps must be used and must conform to IEC 227 and IEC 245 standards This cord will be fitted with a tandem prong type plug The rear panel ON OFF switch does not disconnect the unit from input AC power To facilitate disconnection of AC power the power cord must be connected to an accessible outlet near the unit Building Branch Circuit Protection For 115 V use 20 A For 230 V use 8 A DV 100 User s Guide 17 3 Hardware Installation Cable and Adapter Information Avertissement La choix de la ligne de voltage se realise automatiquement par le DV 100 Transformateur Graphique On n a pas besoin du controller usager pour la choix de la ligne de voltage Warnung Das DV 100 gerat mu beim Anschlu an 240V mit einer vom VDE auf 250V 10A gepruften Netzleitung mit einem Schukostecker ausgestattet sein 18
94. er 4 Menu Orientation esi rererere sa cece cc Ee ss Se ss see 23 ln PMS Ehaplel sa aaa ed eroe ee d besote ete EH a NEU pedites 23 Power Up Initialization 24 Quick Setup and Operation siria hah PER eee ES a 25 DV 100 Menu Tree 27 Using the Menu System 28 Making a Menu Selection 29 Exunga Merl ss ud d be Reese ds Coed cana ees 29 Answering a Menu Query 29 Quick Function Reference AAA 30 About the Status Menu ES EE eee 31 AbouttheSetupMenu 32 CONMMQUIING INPUTS s a AA AA A m 33 Input Menu Tree 33 Input Menu Functions and Submenus 34 Setting the Input Format 34 Selecting the Input Type 34 Selecting the Colorspace 35 Using 1 1 Sample uoo ER x e or dao eee ds 36 Setting the Aspect Ratio 36 SIZING Sn Image acer ia EA KANE t ire ee Se ad 36 Maskinganimage 39 UsindMask Presel ia E AA KANA NA as 39 Resetting Masking Effects 41 Adjusting Timing Parameters 41 Adjusting Edge TIMINGS
95. et to 1 1 to mask the image to a 1 1 square aspect ratio As with any mask presets are additive and are applied to the edges of the image If you mask a 16 9 image to a 5 4 aspect ratio the result looks like the lower image in the following illustration eme y Ay Wy gp ZA vg A VA Za KIA La Ar PIG m A a WO FF E a a ae NAAR OT FAT mi A 3 Lo eum Ane AAA Li i 7A Her p AP Wi WG Pra al ui a Fea aa Mtr a Figure 4 16 16 9 Image top with 5 4 Masking Preset bottom The image on display is the base image to which the mask is applied If an image has already been masked to a 5 4 aspect ratio and you mask it again using the 1 1 preset the system creates the 1 1 mask using the previous 5 4 image as a base The result looks like the one in the following illustration 40 gS DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs JA f EN 47 L df p dm Figure 4 17 Result of Applying a 1 1 Mask to a 5 4 Masked Image Resetting Masking Effects 8 To restore the original image after masking it use the following procedure 1 Select the input that displays the masked image if it is not already displayed 2 On the Input Menu select Sizing Adjust 3 Scroll to Reset Mask and press SEL All masks are removed including mask presets Adjusting Timing Parameters The DV 100 supports adjusting the positioning of the input signal s active area There are two timing adjustment menus
96. f your DV 100 unit which you can find by selecting Setup gt System gt Ethernet Automatically Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface Use the following procedure to automatically upgrade DV 100 software with the Web Interface 1 Open a compatible web browser and enter the DV 100 s IP address in the address bar The web page shomn in the following illustration appears barco com System Information d Re Auto Upgrade Upload Firmware BARCO Visibiy yours Figure B 2 System Information Tab This page provides information about the current firmware version In addition there are two options Auto Upgrade Upload Firmware 2 To detect and upload new firmware automatically click Auto Upgrade If a new firmware version is available it loads and a confirmation message appears This process may take several seconds Selecting a Firmware File to Upload with the Web Interface Use the following procedure to select a firmware version to install using the Web Interface 1 On the System Information tab click Upload Firmware The System Firmware Upgrade window appears 2 Click Choose File 1 32 DV 100 User s Guide B Upgrading Firmware Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface 3 On the window that appears navigate to and select the firmware file you want to upload 4 On the System Firmware Upgrade window click Submit DV 10
97. ght edges Fill V fills the active area to the top and bottom edges 48 gt _ TTS DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Pa Pa Using the Tech Support Menu Fill H V fills the entire active area with the scaled image Zoom H zooms in or out on the horizontal center of the image Increasing this setting stretches the image to the right and left along the horizontal plane Decreasing this setting brings the right and left edges in toward the center of the active area Zoom V zooms in or out on the vertical center of the image Increasing this setting stretches the image up and down along the vertical plane Decreasing this setting brings the top and bottom edges in toward the center of the active area Zoom H V zooms in or out both horizontally and vertically Pan H moves the image to the right or left on the wall Pan V moves the image up or down on the wall Units applies to the Pan and Zoom settings The choices are Pixel and Percent The default setting is Pixel Save View provides the opportunity to save your settings You can save one view for each input When you select this option a prompt appears Press SEL to save the view or ESC to cancel Recall View restores the last saved view Reset restores the default settings For additional information about creating and saving views refer to Creating a View on page 62 of this chapter e Selecting Save Snapshot saves the following settings mz
98. gure 4 20 Input Color Balance Submenu e As with the global Contrast and Brightness menus you can adjust both contrast and brightness within a range of 2596 to 15096 The default setting for both contrast and brightness is 100 e Hue is measured in degrees The range is 90 to 90 degrees The default setting is 0 e Saturation is a percentage ranging from 0 to 150 The default setting is 100 e Reset All restores all settings to their default values Adjusting Gamma From the Input Menu select Gamma to set the input gamma to match the gamma of the source The adjustment range is from 1 0 to 3 0 in 0 1 increments The default value is 1 0 Processing Interlaced and Film Signals The DV 100 supports working with television and film signals in two ways e By providing the means to deinterlace a non progressive signal for use on fixed resolution displays In interlaced video even lines in a frame are scanned during one field and odd lines are scanned during the next field This scanning method was used in analog television Deinterlacing is the process of converting the two interlaced fields in a frame to one progressive frame n progressive video lines in the frame are scanned sequentially This is the scanning method used for modern digital displays e By providing the means to detect and automatically compensate for the 3 2 pulldown sequence used when converting film to video These capabilities are found on the
99. hrough Active loop Geneon EE output of all input signals MEN EDID EDID version 1 3 EDID version 1 3 compatible HDCP hardware HDCP is not supported Support Format NTSC PAL composite and Y C video SD YPbPr with bi level sync HD YPbPr with tri level sync per SMPTE 274 RGBHV RGBS RGsB computer video with bi level sync Sampling Analog sources with pixel rates up to 170 MHz are sampled 1 1 Analog sources with pixel rates above 170 MHZ are filtered and sampled at 170 MHz including but not limited to e 1920x1200 p e 2048x1080p EDID EDID version 1 3 compatible ma Loop through Active loop through output of all input signals DV 100 User s Guide A Specifications Output Specifications Table A 1 DV 100 Input Specifications Formats RGB and YCbCr at 4 4 4 YCbCr at 4 4 2 per HDMI 1 4 specification mad EDID support EDID 1 3 compatible HDCP hardware HDCP is not supported be Formats Resolutions up to 2560x1600 60 Hz 30 bits per DisplayPort 1 1a Specification EDID and HDCP EDID 1 3 compatible HDCP is not supported hardware support Formats 0000 SD SDI per SMPTE 259M C NTSC PAL resolution od Loop through Re clocked loop through output Output Specifications The following table lists the DV 100 output specifications Table A 2 DV 100 Output Specifications Format NTSC PAL composite on green pin NTSC PAL Y C video with bi level sync on Y only gt Y on Green pin si C on Red pin SD YPbPr with b
100. i level sync HD YPbPr with tri level sync per SMPTE 274 RGBHV RGBS RGSB computer video with bi level sync EDID EDID support EDID 1 3 compatible DV 100 User s Guide Y A Specifications User Control Specifications Table A 2 DV 100 Output Specifications Homi connector HDMI Type A Fomts RGB and YCbCr at 4 4 4 per HDMI 1 4 specification EDID support EDID 1 3 compatible HDCP hardware HDCP is not supported support User Control Specifications The following table lists DV 100 user control specifications Table A 3 DV 100 User Control Specifications Control Modes The unit may be controlled from a computer tablet or smartphone Control functions include e Source input configuration Test pattern selection e Transition effect selection and control Front Panel Controls Dimmable display screen Rotary encoder for easy menu navigation LED lit buttons activate inputs access key menus manage transitions to a logo or internal black and freeze the video Physical and Electrical Specifications The following table lists DV 100 physical and electrical specifications Table A 4 DV 100 Physical and Electrical Specifications 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz Auto selecting 2 0A maximum Mechanical 2 RU Rackmount Chassis H 3 44 in 8 8 cm W 17 in 43 2 cm without chassis handles 19 06 in 48 4 cm with chassis handles attached D 17 09 in 43 4 cm from front panel to rear panel 18 51 in
101. ic Information Products Pollution Control Labeling s10 y Standard of Chinese Mainland marked with the Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP logo The number inside the EFUP logo that Barco uses please refer to the photo is based on the Standard of Electronic Information Products Environmental Friendly Use Period of Chinese Mainland DV 100 User s Guide vil Change History The following table lists the changes to the DV 100 User s Guide Table 0 1 Change History viii DV 100 User s Guide Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 DV 100 User s Guide BARCO Visibly yours NOU Pr 1 Chapter Structure 1 How to Use This GuUide oo oooooororr ee ee res 2 pecu MP 2 Table of ContentsandiIndek 2 CONVENIONS docena a RE SE OR X orden doceo Rc AA 2 Terms and Definitions 3 DV 100 OvervieW 4 DV 100 Universal Video Processor 4 DV 100 Features 4 Control Overview 2 llle 6 Analog Format Connection Table 6 Hardware Orientation 7 InThisChapter
102. ing procedure 1 Select an input 2 From the Home menu select Recent Changes The Recent Changes page appears displaying changes made to the selected input s parameters Recent Changes Home Sotup Revert to Selected Button Test Patterns PanZoom Current Setting Recent Setting Figure 5 27 Recent Changes Page The first line of each field displays the name of the page and the parameter that changed along with the new value for that parameter The second line displays the value to which you can revert this setting The Revert to Selected button is not available until you select a value to revert If you made numerous changes to the same parameter each change is displayed on this page and you can select the value to which you want to revert the parameter If this list is long you can scroll through it using the mouse wheel or the elevator bar at the right of the page 110 _ lt AAMHUHTT DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Remotely Accessing Front Panel Functions 3 To change a value select one or more fields The background color of the selected field s changes as shown in the following illustration The Revert to Selected button becomes available Recent Changes Homa Setup Test Patterns PaniZoom Figure 5 28 Selection on the Recent Changes Page 4 Click Revert to Selected The selected settings revert immediately to their previous
103. ion 3 O On Off buttons Web 93 Operators safety summary iv Output connections 21 menu tree 49 technical specifications 117 Output connectors analog AA 21 UA RNC A 13 Output Format setting 50 Output video format 9 P Pagingbuttons Web 95 PAL standard AA AA AA 3 PAN ZOOM button 10 Panel MOH Rc 8 KEAN pur AA oa 12 13 140 PDF file usage navigating and searching 2 Physical specifications 118 FIBOHIS iss SERS RE ERES REELE AY 120 analog 15 pin D connector 120 DISpIAYPON 33 49 isa Deiv eR ER 121 DVI connector 122 Ethernet connector 123 Ports zu PT 13 Power consumption 17 Poweringup 24 Presetmasks 39 Processing Menu 43 Product disposal V Pulldown sequence 43 R Raster box Area of Interest 55 Real Panel ieke Bea cia 12 13 Recall Config Menu 47 Recall View Menu 65 Refresh button 91 Remote control options 6 Reset Config setting 54 Resetting Area of Interest d
104. ion all of your custom input output and system configuration files are deleted All custom views and formats are deleted If you have a stored logo it is deleted Factory Reset Save IP This option performs a factory reset but retains the IP address of the DV 100 Note It is advisable to clear all saved configurations when you use the DV 100 for the first time or when returning an DV 100 from an event Restoring All Factory Settings M To restore all default settings to the DV 100 use the following procedure 1 2 Select Factory Reset from the Setup Menu The Factory Reset Menu appears Select Factory Reset A prompt appears asking if you want to clear all configurations formats and views Press SEL The system turns off then reboots If you press ESC to cancel the operation instead your custom settings remain in place and you are returned to the Factory Reset Menu Retaining the IP Address When Restoring Factory Settings To restore default settings to the DV 100 but retain the units IP address use the following procedure 1 2 Select Factory Reset from the Setup Menu The Factory Reset Menu appears Select Factory Reset Save IP A prompt appears asking if you want to clear all configurations formats and views DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Restoring Factory Default Settings 3 Press SEL to reset the system but save the IP address The system turns off then reboots
105. ion Reference Table To Learn About Refer to Section Page Acquiring a signal Acquiring an Input Signal page 55 Adjusting aspect ratio Setting the Aspect Ratio page 36 Code upgrades Appendix B page 131 Custom input and output formats Creating Custom Formats page 57 Deinterlacing Processing Interlaced and Film page 43 ignals Detecting a logo Detecting and Capturing a Logo page 74 Using the Logo Menu DHCP server queries Setting Ethernet Options page 69 EDID settings Setting the Area of Interest page 50 Erasing a logo Erasimqaiogo page7s Front panel lock g the Front Panel page 72 Gamma stings Adjusting Gamma passa Gemok About Genlock Settings page 53 DV 1001P adtiess Seting Ethernet Options page 69 Input brightness Setting Input Contrast and page 42 rightness Input color balance Setting Input Color Balance page 43 Input contrast Setting Input Contrast and page 42 rightness Input formats Setting the Input Format page 34 Input timing Adjusting Timing Parameters page 41 Using a Logo or Internal Black page 73 Wass Masking an image page 39 30 3 OO DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation About the Status Menu About the Status Menu The Status Menu is the DV 100 s top level menu which appears by default at system startup This menu provides input output and Genlock information The following figure illustrates a sample Status Menu Figure 4 7 Status Menu sample Although the specific inf
106. isplay For examples refer to Displaying a Logo on page 75 of this chapter You can also set up an input to transition to internal black instead of a logo For information about transitioning to and from a logo or black refer to Setting Transitions on page 67 of this chapter The DV 100 provides the following ways to work with logos and internal black e The LOGO and BLACK buttons on the front panel e The Logo Menu This section discusses both methods of capturing deleting and restoring a logo or internal black In addition to these methods you can also downloading or restore a logo from the DV 100 Web Interface For details refer to Backing Up and Restoring Data with the Web Interface on page 86 of Chapter 5 Please note the following important points regarding the logo e After you save a logo the image remains in memory across power cycles e You can de select the logo on display by pressing one of the input buttons or BLACK DV 100 User s Guide 73 4 Menu Orientation Using a Logo or Internal Black 74 LOGO e When the LOGO or BLACK button is selected the PAN ZOOM button is not operational e When you power up an DV 100 that has a stored logo the LOGO button is dimmed e When the DV 100 has no stored logo the output displays black during transitions e You can overwrite a stored logo by capturing a new image e f you perform a factory reset the logo is cleared from memory and cannot be retrieved
107. ize stretches the image across the active area along the vertical plane This setting adjusts both the top and bottom edges simultaneously while the center point of the image remains stable Values are in lines The default value is the number of the input s vertical active lines The following images show a result of vertical sizing only The intersection of the green lines represents the center of the image which remains stable as the image stretches vertically The output window is maintained in both size and aspect ratio Original image size Image resized vertically Figure 4 13 Vertical Resizing e Select H Pos to pan left or right across the image to the portion you want to display Values are in pixels The H Pos value of 0 represents the horizontal center of the active area e Select V Pos to pan up or down across the image to the portion you want to display Values are in lines The V Pos value of 0 represents the vertical center of the active area e Select Reset Size to undo your changes and restore the image to its previous size 38 2x DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs Masking an Image Masking an image is cropping a portion of it typically to remove noise at one or more edges When a mask is applied on a selected edge black is displayed in place of the video that is masked The following illustrations show an image before and after masking the top and bottom edges
108. layed for select fields Using the Side Menu The side menu is a dynamic list of submenu options displayed on the left side of each page To open a submenu click one of the options The options that appear in the menu change as you navigate through the Web App Interface On the Home page the side menu presents the top level menus shown in the following illustration DV 100 User s Guide EEEEEEE 93 5 Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Features 94 Home Setup Test Patterns Pan Zoom Recent Changes Figure 5 11 Home Page Side Menu When you click Setup e The side menu changes to present the Input and Output submenus e The Back button appears at the upper left corner e The Status section to the right of the page does not change Navigation Button input Submenus LED Setup Figure 5 12 The Setup Page As you drill down through submenus the content of the right side of the page changes only when you come to a page that contains parameters you can adjust For example when you click Test Patterns on the Home page the test pattern parameters are displayed on the right side of the screen By contrast if you click Setup on the Home page the Status section remains in place until you drill down to the Input Main page For an overview of all the menus in the Web App Interface refer to the Web App Interface Menu Tree section on page 97 Rotating Lists If a field displays a down
109. lists the names and contents of toxic and or hazardous substances that Barco s product may contain The RoHS of Chinese Mainland is included in the MCV standard of the Ministry of Information Industry of China in the section Limit Requirements of toxic substances in Electronic Information Products SRA AA BeAS WAMU Component Name Hazardous T or Elements SR ahh SRKA DRAM SE mo di Ka ES PBDE ED ll EB 58 Be 4 Printed Circuit Assemblies 8 A x ED fbl E P BO F Plug in Printed Circuit Assembly Sh He BR 9i External Cables FB in 5 NL EE Power Supply Unit A ab 2c Br Internal TAM EJ aiu BORA FF Heatsinks RK IUAEBEYNREERNAMEAIAENNPNAAYAE SJ T 11363 2006 TFEMENRSERAT estos that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 RTRA RARA 2 ERAN BEAN SJ T11363 2006 tt JL E B BR amp EK Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 vi DV 100 User s Guide EPHAMBENANETAS EM EIP AAS RE AR EZE BAM REKEN ER EG LRA RABR EFUP mS Barco J in Pr RIS EFUP RS ESB ANNA EAT rel Em SPRAY BIAS MIRA HEN NE All Electronic Information Products EIP that are sold within Chinese Mainland Am must comply with the Electron
110. ll Message If you save a new format with a name reserved for a system format the following message is displayed Figure 4 43 Reserved Name Message In this case re edit the format name and save it again If you save a format name that is already in your custom library the following prompt appears Figure 4 44 Overwrite Format Message Press SEL to save your custom format with the same name This action overwrites any settings in the original format Press ESC to cancel the save operation DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Creating Custom Formats Deleting a Custom Format You can delete any custom format from your format library You cannot delete a system format Note Be sure the format is not in use before you attempt to delete it You cannot delete a format if it is e The current output format or the output format saved in the current output configuration The format used by any of the current inputs or the input format saved in any input configuration M To delete a custom format use the following procedure 1 On the Formats Submenu scroll to Delete and press SEL The Delete Format Submenu appears Figure 4 45 Delete Format Submenu 2 Atthe format name line press SEL and scroll to the file name you want to delete Press SEL again 3 Scroll down to Delete and press SEL A prompt appears asking you to confirm the deletion Figure 4 46 Delete Format Query 4 Press SEL
111. mmediately for the selected input For information about using lists refer to Rotating Lists on page 94 Note The Input Format lists do not include custom formats you may have previously saved to the DV 100 To apply a custom format use the front panel Input menu Locking the Front Panel with the Web App Interface To lock the front panel from the Home page click and hold down the Front Panel Lock button and slide it to the right When you release the button the background of the button turns green to indicate that the lock is active When the front panel is locked you can continue to use the Web App Interface to adjust settings on the DV 100 The default setting for Front Panel Lock is Off Saving System State with the Web App Interface The Save System State button on the Home page saves all custom settings that you create whether you change them from the Web App Interface or the front panel Refreshing the Web App Interface The Refresh button appears on every page of the Web App Interface This button refreshes the Web App Interface to update all settings you change using the front panel even settings that do not apply to the page you are viewing Note Settings you change using the front panel are not applied to the Web App Interface until you click Refresh Transitioning to a Logo or Black with the Web App Interface Select LOGO to transition to a stored logo To transition back to the input video click LOGO again
112. n every page except the Home page a navigation button appears at the top left of the interface This button lets you navigate back one level The following illustration shows the two states of the navigation button Back Figure 5 7 Two States of the Navigation Button e The Back button appears when you click Setup in the side menu Back lets you navigate back one level e The Setup button appears when you enter the Input Menu or Output Menu Setup lets you navigate back to the Setup Menu The Setup button persists as you navigate down through the Input or Output menu options Use this navigation button not your browser s Back button or arrow to navigate back through the Web App Interface If you use the browser s navigation tools you risk losing your settings Input Panel The panel at the top of the interface displays all the input buttons plus the LOGO BLK Black and FRZ Freeze effects buttons This panel remains on display as you navigate through the site HD15 HDMI DP SDI 1 SDI 2 LOGO Figure 5 8 Input Button Panel The buttons on this panel work in exactly the same way as the buttons on the DV 100 front panel Click a button to switch inputs freeze the image or transition to a logo or internal black As you click a button in this panel e The button is highlighted in this panel e The corresponding button on the front panel lights up 22 DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Co
113. nd In Auto Acquire 66 DES i re dc Uca Doe Fi Pd ci a ua dd 66 Type IV DUE oda alain eus BE EE OES 34 U Unpacking 16 User control specifications 118 V video format A FR 9 QUIPUL gt arearranarm teat NG kaha peda 9 View d me M PIE 62 Views GEICUNG 6 4 08 bab Ear prre aub a dd 65 recalling 63 Views Menu 62 W Warranty 135 Web Interface 83 88 compatible browsers 21 connection requirements 21 141 Index WEEE product disposal V WOXGA resolution 4 Y WG Signal ARE nas 3 Z Zoom Pan Menu 62 142 DV 100 User s Guide
114. ng illustration appears XML Settings Restore Choose File No file chosen submit Choose a File For upload Figure 5 3 XML Settings Restore Window Click Choose File In the window that appears navigate to and select the file you want to restore You are returned to the XML Settings Restore window and the filename appears beneath the title bar 4 Click Submit DV 100 User s Guide 87 5 Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Introduction When the file is saved you are prompted to restart the DV 100 5 Click Restart The system reboots using the restored configurations M To restore a saved logo use the following procedure 1 On the Backup and Restore tab click Logo Import PNG 2 On the window that appears click Choose File 3 Navigate to and select the logo that you want to restore Note The logo file must be a png file You are returned to the Logo Import PNG window and the filename appears beneath the title bar 4 Click Submit The logo file is uploaded to the DV 100 If the unit already has a stored logo you are prompted to either overwrite the existing file or cancel the operation Web App Interface Introduction The DV 100 Web App Interface provides access to most of the same functions and parameters found on the front panel buttons and menus To use the interface select the Web App Interface tab shown in the following illustration barco com DV 100 System Information Backu
115. ng of the output timing e HPos IfH Size is less than the H Active setting of the output timing you can move the image horizontally The default setting of 0 represents the left of the display so increasing this value moves the Area of Interest to the right DV 100 User s Guide 2 105 5 Web Remote Control Operations Configuring LED Setup with the Web App Interface 106 e V Pos After adjusting the V Size you can move the image vertically within the output s active vertical limits The default setting of O represents the top of the display so increasing this value moves the Area of Interest down Setting Pan Zoom with the Web App Interface The LED Setup Pan Zoom Page provides a quick way to position the video image on your LED display From the Home page click Setup 5 LED Setup 5 Pan Zoom The Pan Zoom page appears as shown in the following illustration LED Setup Pan Zoom Area of Interest 110113 iius OF 5011 1060 Match Input o FIH J Fil J EW HIV Figure 5 24 LED Setup Pan Zoom Menu On this page e Match Input fills the Area of Interest with the unscaled input image If you created an Area of Interest that is smaller than the default active area for the input a portion of the image is not displayed You can then use the Pan settings to display the portion of the image you want to show on the wall e Fill H fills the active area to the left and right edges e Fill V fills the active area to th
116. ng procedures as listed in the Unpacking and Inspection section on page 16 2 As required refer to the Physical and Electrical Specifications section on page 118 in Appendix A for electrical and mechanical details 3 As required refer to the DV 100 Rear Panel section on page 12 in Chapter 2 for the locations of all connectors 4 Ifyou are rack mounting the DV 100 chassis follow the rack mount procedures as outlined in the Rack Mount Installation section on page 16 5 Ethernet Connections a Connect an Ethernet cable to a Switch b Ensure that the Switch is connected to a data port c Connect the Ethernet Switch to the DV 100 s Ethernet port Note As an alternate method you can use a direct Ethernet connection or a wireless connection between the DV 100 and a web enabled device 6 Source Connections 20 DV 100 User s Guide 3 Hardware Installation Installation d Connect the video source s to the analog or digital input connectors as required 7 Output Connections e To connect the DV 100 to a preview monitor connect one of the following output connectors to the appropriate input of the display device e HDMI e HD 15 8 Power Connection Connect an AC power cord to the AC Power Connector on the rear of the DV 100 chassis and then to AC outlets Connect AC power cords or AC adapters to all peripheral equipment such as Ethernet switches and monitors Ple
117. nput Color Balance Page You can adjust both RGB contrast and RGB brightness within a range of 25 to 150 The default setting for both contrast and brightness is 100 Hue is measured in degrees The range is 90 to 90 degrees The default setting is 0 Saturation is a percentage ranging from 0 to 150 The default setting is 100 Setting the Aspect Ratio The Input Aspect Ratio Submenu shown in the following illustration provides one way to affect aspect ratio The DV 100 selects and displays the input video aspect ratio according DV 100 User s Guide KK 101 5 Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Inputs with the Web App Interface to the selected input format Setup Input Aspect Ratio Input Main Color Balance Figure 5 20 The Input Aspect Ratio Submenu The settings on this menu can be overridden by the input horizontal and vertical Zoom settings If you override the settings this menu may not display the input s actual aspect ratio To select the Input Aspect Ratio Submenu from the Input Menu scroll to Aspect Ratio and press SEL Then select one of the following Aspect Ratio Mode options e Aspect Ratio Mode The Aspect Ratio Mode value is one of the following 1 1 3 2 4 30 5 4 16 9 16 10 or Custom The DV 100 detects the input format and displays the appropriate aspect ratio A Example Computer video at 1280x1024 60 Hz defaults to 5 4 A Example NTSC video defaults to 4 3 A Example HDT
118. ntrol Operations Web App Interface Features Sliders A slider lets you adjust values within a range The available range and the units i e pixels vs percentages are determined by the parameter you are adjusting Red Contrast 100 Figure 5 9 Web App Interface Slider There are three ways to use the slider e Click the round button and hold it down as you drag it to the left or right e Click the editable text field to the left of the slider and type a new value After you click outside the field the slider moves to the left or right and the display reflects the new setting e Click the editable text field and use the mouse wheel to scroll through the values On Off Buttons The buttons shown in the following illustration turn a feature on or off When the background of an On Off button is green the feature is turned On When the background of the button is gray the feature is turned Off In the following illustration from the Test Patterns page Raster Box is turned on and Diagonal Motion is turned off Raster Box Gi Diagonal Motion Figure 5 10 Two States of the On Off Button To turn a feature on or off click the button and hold it down as you slide it to the left or right Your selection takes effect immediately Using Web App Interface Menus The Web App Interface displays two types of menus the side menu that appears at the left side of each page and rotating pop up lists that can be disp
119. nu Orientation Creating and Saving Views Recalling a System View The Recall View Submenu lets you apply a saved system view to the selected input You can recall any previously saved system view Note Recalling applies the selected view to the input but does not save the view to the input To save the view across power cycles refer to Saving a View to an Input on page 63 E Use the following procedure to apply a view to the current input 1 2 Select the input to which you want to assign a view On the Views Menu select Recall The Recall View Submenu appears Figure 4 52 Recall View Submenu sample At the View field press SEL Scroll to the name of the view that you want to apply to the selected input Press SEL again Scroll to Recall and press SEL The view is assigned to the selected input This view will be used for this input until you change it or power down the system When you power down the system the input s settings return to their previous values Deleting a View from the System You can delete any custom views from the system When you delete a view you return the system default settings to the named view You cannot delete the system name for a view You cannot delete the default view for an input 8 Use the following procedure to delete a view from the system 1 2 DV 100 User s Guide Select Views from the Setup Menu On the Views Menu select Delete The Delete View Submenu ap
120. o is a stored image that you capture from the DV 100 You can download these files to a computer then restore them for later reuse Note Because smartphones and tablets limit the file types that you can upload you cannot back up configuration files to these devices Backing Up Data with the Web Interface To save the current system configuration use the following procedure 1 On the DV 100 page select the Settings Backup and Restore tab The page that appears provides two sets of options one for backing up and restoring the current system configuration and one for managing logos BO DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Backing Up and Restoring Data with the Web Interface barco com DV 100 Web App System Information Backup and Restore Interface Backup and Restore Current System Configuration Settings Backup Settings Restore Manage Logo Logo Export PNG Logo Import PNG Figure 5 2 Backup and Restore Tab Click either Settings Backup or Logo Export PNG In the File Download window that appears next click Save In the Save As window navigate to the directory where you want to store the file Click Save Restoring Saved Data with the Web Interface M To restore a saved system configuration use the following procedure 1 On the Web App Interface Backup and Restore tab click Settings Restore The window shown in the followi
121. old the SEL and ESC buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds When the panel is unlocked the display screen displays the Status Menu Saving System State Save System State on the System Menu saves your custom configuration parameters in non volatile memory including e The currently selected input channel Note To save the configurations of all inputs refer to Setting up an LED Display on page 78 of this chapter e The output configuration e System settings such as Black Invalid Input EDID information and display brightness If you save the system state these parameters are restored the next time you power up the DV 100 If you do not use this function your custom settings are not restored during the next system power up sequence Using a Logo or Internal Black The DV 100 supports capturing and storing one full screen image called a logo which can be displayed during transitions Typically the logo is a corporate logo but it can be any still image captured from an DV 100 up to a maximum resolution of 1280x1024 You can capture the logo from the active video input or upload an image using the DV 100 s Web Interface The logo appears on top of all other sources when you transition to it You cannot scale the logo If the logo is of higher resolution than the current output format the image appears cropped If the logo is of lower resolution than the current output format the entire logo appears in the center of the output d
122. on page 116 The LOGO Button The LOGO button beneath the input buttons can serve as an additional image source Using LOGO you can capture import and store a still output frame in non volatile memory then transition to and from that still frame For more information about using LOGO refer to the Using a Logo or Internal Black section of Chapter 4 on page 73 For more information about transitioning refer to the Setting Transitions section on page 67 The BLACK Buffon The BLACK button transitions the display to and from black For more information about BLACK refer to the Displaying Internal Black section of Chapter 4 on page 76 The FRZ Button Pressing the FRZ button temporarily freezes the displayed video If FRZ is lit the following actions turn it off e Pressing FRZ again e Pressing the input button for the displayed image When you freeze an image the PAN ZOOM button is not operational and the Input Setup and Views menus are not accessible DV 100 User s Guide a 2 Hardware Orientation DV 100 Rear Panel Using Front Panel Buttons Pressing a front panel button once causes that button to light up If the button is associated with a menu system the display shows the top level menu for that button For example pressing SEL at the Status Menu displays the Setup Menu If the button performs a function that function begins For example pressing ESC exits a menu or cancels an operation immediately There are three
123. ong with a subnet mask and gateway This feature is available only if DHCP is turned Off e View the DV 100 s IP address If there is no internet connection or if a DHCP server has not been found the IP address is 000 000 000 000 In this case the DV 100 ignores the Ethernet port e View the Media Access Control MAC address of the DV 100 s Ethernet port Querying the DHCP Server In the Ethernet Submenu the default setting for DHCP is On When DHCP is turned on the DV 100 automatically queries the DHCP server for a valid IP address If the DV 100 DV 100 User s Guide 69 4 Menu Orientation Using the System Menu receives an IP address that address is displayed in the Ethernet Submenu Note It can take several seconds to obtain an address from the server During this time the SEL button remains lit When DHCP is off you can manually enter a static IP address along with a subnet mask and gateway in the Set Static IP Submenu Consult your network administrator for a valid IP address subnet mask and gateway Setting a Static IP Address When a DHCP server is not available you can set the DV 100 s IP address using the Set IP Submenu shown in the following illustration Figure 4 59 Set IP Submenu sample M To set a static IP address for the DV 100 use the following procedure 1 Ensure that the DHCP setting is Off 2 From your network administrator obtain a valid IP address including subnet and g
124. ons Configuring LED Setup with the Web App Interface 3 Click Save Config A confirmation message appears E To restore the input to its default configuration select the input and click Reset Config M You can recall a saved configuration using the front panel as described in Recalling an Input Configuration on page 47 of Chapter 4 Configuring LED Setup with the Web App Interface Setting an Area of Interest with the Web App Interface The output Area of Interest AOI is the portion of the display that your video occupies The default AOI exactly overlaps the output active area but you can position the video anywhere in that active area As you do so you change the size of the image without affecting aspect ratio For details about positioning the image in the Area of Interest and to see examples refer to Setting the Area of Interest in Chapter 4 on page 50 From the Home page click Setup gt LED Setup gt Area of Interest The Area of Interest page appears as shown in the following illustration LED Setup Area of Interest Figure 5 23 LED Setup Area of Interest Page M To change the Area of Interest use any of the following settings e H Size Determines the width in pixels of the Area of Interest This setting must be equal to or less than the H Active setting of the output timing e VSize Determines the height in lines of the Area of Interest This setting must be equal to or less than the V Active setti
125. ormation displayed in this menu varies according to the input selected the Status Menu always provides the following details DV 100 User s Guide The first line shows the format of the active input in the form Hact x Vact vr Hz A Example 1920x1080p 30 Hz If you use a custom configuration for the input the first line shows the name of your configuration If the selected input does not detect a valid input signal the first line displays Invalid Signal The second line indicates The Genlock status for the output channel The options are NE Lock to input number e NA Freerun default The type of input signal being processed Options are CVBS YC SDI RGB YPbPr DVI I HDMI and DP The third line provides the output format for the available output channel A Example CHA 1280x1024p 60 Hz 31 4 Menu Orientation About the Setup Menu About fhe Setup Menu The Setup Menu shown in the following illustration is the menu from which you access all SETUP operational menus To display the Setup Menu press the SETUP button on the front panel Figure 4 8 Setup Menu From the Setup Menu you can control most of the DV 100 s features You can also display Technical Support contact information restore factory default settings and check for available firmware updates The following sections describe each Setup Menu option in detail Configuring Inputs Using the System Menu Configuring Outputs Using a Logo or
126. ote the following important points regarding In Auto Acquire e Itis recommended that you turn Off In Auto Acquire in applications where you have already configured and saved the system s input setup e ifin Auto Acquire is On and a valid input is selected that does not have a saved input configuration file associated with it the system attempts to detect and acquire the source This process may take a few moments e fin Auto Acquire is Off the system uses the last known configuration for each input to the extent possible comparing the input s timing to the configurations in the system s library These configurations can be custom files or system default configurations Ifthe input timing matches a configuration file either the timing or the configuration file name appears in the Status Menu and the system displays the image Ifthe timings do not match the Invalid Signal message appears in the Status Menu 56S DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Creating Custom Formats Creating Custom Formats To access the Custom Formats Menu select Custom Formats from the Setup Menu Using the Custom Formats Menu you can create custom video formats from existing formats When you save a custom or edited format the DV 100 stores it in a library During auto acquisition i e when In Auto Acquire is On the system searches this library before it searches the standard system library All saved formats are available for any input
127. p and Restore Web App Interface HTMLE Web Application Launch Front Panel Emulator Java Applet Launch Figure 5 4 Web App Interface Tab From this page you can launch the interface a series of web pages that provide access to key DV 100 features You also can launch the Front Panel Emulator a Java applet that lets you remotely control these and all other front panel functions Because the Emulator is 88 DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Introduction Java based it is not available when using Apple mobile devices Note This chapter assumes the DV 100 is in its factory default condition when you launch the Web App Interface If you connect to an DV 100 that has been adjusted from factory default condition the settings you see on any web page may differ from those illustrated in this chapter Accessing the Web App Interface To use the Web App Interface open an HTML5 compatible web browser The interface supports browsers powered by the cross platform Web Kit layout engine For a list of supported browsers click the Web Kit link on the Web App Interface tab If you use Internet Explorer versions 6 7 8 or 9 you can download Google Chrome Frame a free plug in to access the Web App Interface The Web App Interface accesses an DV 100 using the DV 100 s IP address The default IP address of the DV 100 is 192 168 0 201 If you work with multiple units and e
128. pears Figure 4 53 Delete View Submenu sample Select View Select the name of the view that you want to delete Scroll to Delete and press SEL 65 4 Menu Orientation About Transition Effects A confirmation message appears The custom settings assigned to the view are deleted and the view is restored to its default values The preset name of the view remains in the system About Transition Effects The DV 100 supports three transition effects that occur when you switch between inputs e Black Fade The selected input s video fades to black then the video transitions to a new input in a pre selected timeframe e Image Cut The selected input s video freezes then the new input s video is acquired and cuts to the output display e Logo This option is only available when the DV 100 has a stored logo image The selected input s video dissolves to the logo image then the new input s video dissolves in from the logo in a pre selected timeframe For information about capturing a logo refer to Using a Logo or Internal Black on page 73 For the Black Fade and Logo modes you can set the transition time within a range of 1 0 to 5 0 seconds These timings apply only when In Auto Acquire is turned Off With In Auto Acquire turned On the transition time is slightly greater because of the time required to analyze the input video timing The following figure shows the transition from a video to a logo still frame
129. port After Ethernet communication is established the telnet window functions in the same fashion as a serial COM port communication Verify with the network administrator that the DV 100 can communicate with the computer Changing Input EDID The DV 100 s EDID information is stored in non volatile memory This file contains the preferred and allowed resolutions for each EDID capable input in the DV 100 An external device s graphics card reads this file when the device is connected to an DV 100 input The DV 100 does not have to be powered up while the file is being read You can change the preferred resolutions for the DVI I HD 15 HDMI and DisplayPort input connectors You cannot change the allowed resolutions for these inputs To change the EDID preferred resolution for an input use the following procedure 1 2 DV 100 User s Guide On the System Menu select Input EDID The Input EDID Submenu appears Figure 4 60 Input EDID Submenu Select an input option The following menu appears Input Number Current Resolution Editable Resolution Figure 4 61 EDID Input Format Submenu On this submenu the input you selected is shown in the upper right corner On the next line is the current format for this input On the third line you can select and change this format 71 4 Menu Orientation Using the System Menu 3 The third line defaults to the current format Press SEL and use the ADJUST knob
130. pp Interface e Sizing Positioning and Masking an Image DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Configuring Inputs with the Web App Interface Working with the Input Main Page Like the Home page the Input Main page provides a field for changing the input format In addition you can set contrast brightness and gamma values for the current input You can also access two submenus Color Balance and Sizing Adjust E On the Input Main page 1 Select an input 2 To change the input format click the down arrow in the Input Format field and choose one of the options 3 To change contrast brightness or gamma click the appropriate slider button and drag it to the left or right Alternatively you can click the number field to the left of the slider and type a different number Your change takes effect immediately Contrast and Brightness values are in percentages ranging from 25 to 150 The default setting is 100 Gamma values range from 0 3 to 3 0 in 0 1 increments The default value is 1 0 Adjusting Input Color Balance with the Web App Interface On the Input Main page select Color Balance in the side menu The Color Balance page appears as shown in the following illustration The values for contrast brightness and saturation are in percentages The values for hue are in degrees Input Color Balance Input Main Aspect Rabo Red Contrast Sizing Adjust Input Config Figure 5 19 I
131. provides complete details for using DV 100 in a remote control configuration with a Web Interface Appendix A Specifications lists the DV 100 s input output video mechanical and power specifications and includes connector pinouts Appendix B Upgrading Firmware provides a detailed procedure for upgrading DV 100 software Appendix C Contact Information lists important contact RMA warranty and technical support details 1 Introduction How to Use This Guide How to Use This Guide Following are important tips for streamlining your use of this User s Guide in its electronic PDF form Navigating Use Acrobat Reader s bookmarks to navigate to the desired location All chapter files have the same bookmark structure for instant navigation to any section Please note e Y z y Extensive hyperlinks are provided within the chapters Use Acrobat s Go to Previous View and Return to Next View buttons to trace your complete navigational path Use the Previous Page and Next Page buttons to go to the previous or next page within a file Use Acrobat s extensive search capabilities such as the Find tool and Search Index tool to perform comprehensive searches as required Table of Contents and Index Use the document s Table of Contents bookmarks to navigate a desired topic Click any item to instantly jump to that section of the guide You can also use the Index to jump to specific topics within a chapter Each page num
132. put Format Area of Interest V Size H Pos Reset H V Offset Save Config Reset Config Figure 4 28 Output Menu Tree DV 100 User s Guide 49 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs Output Menu Functions and Submenus All Output Menu functions and submenus are discussed in the following sections Setting the Output Format About Genlock Settings Setting the Area of Interest Saving an Output Configuration Setting the Area of Interest Restoring Output Configuration Default Values Setting the Output Format The Output Format is the first setting on the Output Menu This option sets the frequency rate at which you drive your LED display When you change the output format you also change the following settings e Genlock and H V offsets which reset to 0 e The default Area of Interest which resets to match the output s active area For more information refer to the section Setting the Area of Interest on page 50 E To change the output frequency use the following procedure 1 On the Output Menu scroll to the format field and press SEL 2 Scroll to the format you want using the ADJUST knob then press SEL again The output is not updated until you press SEL To minimize synchronization problems select a frame rate that is consistent with your input sources A Example If you are using 59 94 NTSC video inputs running the output at the same rate reduces frame rate conversion artifacts
133. r to the The LOGO Button section on page 11 for more information The BLACK button transitions the display image to and from black Refer to The 8 AE DV 100 User s Guide 2 Hardware Orientation DV 100 Front Panel BLACK Button on page 11 for details 7 FRZ Button FRZ FREEZE enables you to freeze a displayed image Refer to The FRZ Button on page 11 for more information The Display Section The Display Section consists of a 4 line x 24 character screen that shows all DV 100 menus sub menus and messages The display is dimmable At system startup or when no menu buttons are selected the screen displays the Status Menu The following illustration shows a sample Status Menu in the display screen Figure 2 2 Status Menu sample This menu provides information about the selected input including e Line 1 The input video format in the form H active x V active Vertical refresh rate i e 1920 x 1080 30 Hz If a custom configuration file is associated to the selected input the name of the file appears on the display e Line 2 Genlock and input signal type including The current status of Genlock for the output channel e IN Lock to input number n e N A Freerun Default The type of input signal being processed Input signal types are CVBS Y C SDI RGB YPP DVI HDMI SDI and DP e Line 3 The output video format in the form Hact x Vact vr Hz i e 1280x1024 60 Hz The Menu
134. rd party carries out modifications or repairs on goods delivered by Barco or if the goods are handled incorrectly in particular if the systems are commissioned operated incorrectly or if after the transfer of risks the goods are subject to influences not DV 100 User s Guide agreed upon in the contract all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid Not included in the guarantee coverage are system failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser e g interfaces Normal wear as well as normal maintenance are not subject to the guarantee provided by Barco either The environmental conditions as well as the servicing and maintenance regulations specified in this manual must be complied with by the customer Trademarks Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders All brand and product names mentioned in this manual serve as comments or examples and are not to be understood as advertising for the products or their manufacturers DisplayPort and the DisplayPort logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Video Electronics Standards Association VESA in the United States and other countries Company Address Barco Media and Entertainment BARCO 11101 Trade Center Drive Rancho Cordova California 95670 USA visibly yours e Telephone 916 859 2500 e Fax 916 859 2515 e We
135. rn refer to Working with Test Patterns in Chapter 4 on page 54 Press PAN ZOOM to access the ZOOM PAN Menu from which you can set and save zoom and pan settings for an input channel The ZOOM PAN Menu provides the option to save settings in pixels or as a percentage of the original image The default setting is 100 zoom 0 pan For more information about zooming and panning refer to Creating a View in Chapter 4 on page 62 DV 100 User s Guide 2 Hardware Orientation LOGO BLACK DV 100 Front Panel Input Buttons Input buttons 1 through 5 correspond to the five standard input connectors on the rear panel These buttons select the source signal that you want to display 1 2 3 4 5 DVI I HD 15 MP HDMI DP SDI 1 Figure 2 5 DV 100 Input Buttons e Press Input Button 1 to select the source on the DVI digital or universal analog connector Note A customer supplied DVI to HD 15 adapter is required to connect analog video to the DVI connector e Press Input Button 2 to select the source on the HD 15 universal analog connector e Press Input Button 3 to select the source on the HDMI connector e Press Input Button 4 to select the source on the DisplayPort connector e Press Input Button 5 to select the source on the SDI 1 connector For details about supported resolutions for each input refer to the Input Video Connectors section on page 13 of this chapter or to the Input Specifications section of Appendix A
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138. splays a black frame the next time you press it To completely remove the logo from memory use Erase Logo on this menu Erase Logo Completely removes the logo from memory When security is an issue use this option Note The Capture Logo Delete Logo and Erase Logo functions are not available n a when the LOGO button is selected Logo Present Indicates whether a logo is stored in memory M To capture a logo using the Logo Menu 1 2 3 Select an input From the Setup Menu select Logo On the Logo Menu select Capture Displaying a Logo After capturing a logo you can display it by pressing LOGO The logo transitions to the output using the timings you create in Setting Transitions on page 67 When the logo is displayed DV 100 User s Guide The PAN ZOOM button and the Input Menu are not available The Status Menu indicates LOGO as the input format and shows the resolution of the captured logo If after capturing a logo you change the output format and the logo format is higher resolution than the output format the logo appears to be cropped Original logo format Logo in lower resolution output Figure 4 65 Logo Image in Two Different Output Formats If the logo format is lower resolution than the new output format the entire logo appears within the output active area and black bars are placed at the edges as necessary 75 4 Menu Orientation Using a Logo or Internal Black
139. ss in the following format nnn nnn nnn nnn The DV 100 page appears on the display device s with the System Information tab available Obtaining System Information with the Web Interface The System Information tab shown in the following illustration is the first page you see when you access the DV 100 from the web barco com DiV 100 Installed Revision Build lado 00 100 Deba Version 04 70 06 Apr 23 2012 09 17 17 gt Fl rmware Ve rsion Build Rabia Upload Firmware ee NA Upload Latest Version FPGA Temperature Figure 5 1 System Information Tab DV 100 User s Guide 85 5 Web Remote Control Operations Backing Up and Restoring Data with the Web Interface On this page you can View the DV 100 s current firmware version on the Build Info line View the firmware release number on the Build line Use the Upload Firmware feature to upload the current firmware version For more information about the Upload Firmware features refer to the Upgrading Firmware Using the Web Interface section on page 131 in Appendix B On this and the other tabs you also can monitor the Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA temperature Backing Up and Restoring Data with the Web Interface You can back up two types of DV 100 files using the Web Interface system configurations and logos The system configuration consists of any custom settings that you create for the DV 100 A log
140. t to the format you want to edit Press SEL again The format is displayed on the screen and the navigation cursor reappears at the left 3 Scroll to the first value you want to set The options are H Total V Active H Active V Front Porch H Front Porch V Sync H Sync V Rate Hz V Total Interlaced Note H Rate KHz is displayed for informational purposes It is not adjustable Horizontal values are measured in pixels Vertical values are measured in lines The range for any single Horizontal or Vertical value is determined in part by the values of the other parameters Changing one value does not change the other values but it limits the available range for other values For both Horizontal and Vertical values Total Front Porch Sync Width Back Porch Active 58 DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Creating Custom Formats The Interlaced option is either On or Off When Interlaced is On the V Total value is forced to an odd number When you press SEL to select an option in this list the navigation cursor changes to an edit cursor 4 Turn the ADJUST knob clockwise to increase the value for your option or counter clockwise to decrease the value When you see the value you want press SEL 5 Repeat the previous two steps for the next value you want to change Note You must save the format in order to ensure that it is available to the system If you change format values but fail to save th
141. t view remains in memory after you reset and can be recalled again later Saving a View to an Input On the Zoom Pan Submenu the Save View option saves your view to the current input only You can save one view for an input The save persists across power cycles for this input If you save the view using this menu you will not be able to recall it later for use on other inputs Nor does this option permit naming the view Ww Tosave a view to the selected input use the following procedure 1 Create the view settings as described in Creating a View on page 62 Press SEL after each setting you adjust When you finish adjusting settings press SEL Scroll to Save View and press SEL again A confirmation message appears and your view is applied to the selected input When you have adjusted the pan and zoom settings for the current input you have the option of saving this view to the system To name and save a view for future recall refer to Saving a View to the System on page 63 Recalling an Inputs Saved View M To recall a view you saved to a specific input use the following procedure 1 Select the input and press PAN ZOOM 2 On the Zoom Pan Submenu select Recall View The image adjusts to the saved view settings Note Using Recall View on the Zoom Pan Submenu you can only recall the single view you saved to the input If you wish to apply a view that you saved to the system refer to Recalling a System View on page
142. the Setup Menu The following topics are discussed in this section e The System Menu Tree e System Menu Functions and Submenus The System Menu Tree The following figure illustrates the System Menu tree LN paa Input 2 HD 15 Input 3 HDMI Figure 4 57 System Menu Tree DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Using the System Menu System Menu Functions and Submenus System Menu functions allow you to view and change settings such as input EDID information and Ethernet options and save your changes You can also save configurations and formats to a flash drive and restore them from the drive later This section includes the following topics e Setting Black Invalid e Setting Ethernet Options e Changing Input EDID e Setting Display Brightness e Locking the Front Panel e Saving System State Setting Black Invalid The Black Invalid system setting determines whether the output is black when connected to a signal it cannot process Black Invalid is either On or Off The default setting is On This is a global setting applicable to all outputs Setting Ethernet Options Using the Ethernet Submenu shown in the following illustration you can view and change certain Ethernet settings Figure 4 58 Ethernet Submenu sample For example you can e Query the DHCP server for a valid IP address or turn off this feature e Seta static IP address for the DV 100 al
143. the menu box indicates that there are additional choices above those that are displayed e Agap between the bottom of this line and the bottom of the menu box indicates that there are additional choices below those that are displayed as shown in the illustration For very long lists such as Input Format or Output Format lists buttons appear at the top of the list to let you page up or down as shown in the following illustration DV 100 User s Guide 95 5 Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Features 96 Page Up Page Down Paging Buttons NTSC 480i NTSC 16 9 720x480p 720x480p 16 9 PAL 576i PAL 16 9 720x576p 720x576p 16 9 640x480 59 94 640x480 60 VESA 640x480 60 640x480 72 Figure 5 15 Page Up and Page Down Buttons You can also use the mouse wheel to scroll through the list DV 100 User s Guide 5 Web Remote Control Operations Web App Interface Menu Tree Web App Interface Menu Tree The following illustration is a diagram of the menu tree of the Web App Interface Refer to this diagram as you learn to navigate through the interface In addition to the menus illustrated here you can use the Front Panel Emulator to remotely change other front panel settings For more information refer to Remotely Accessing Front Panel Functions on page 111 of this chapter
144. tion e Recalling an Input Configuration e Deleting an Input Configuration Saving an Input Configuration After you use the Input Menu to change one or more input settings you can save the changes by selecting Save Config Save Config saves up to 64 input configurations in non volatile memory You can save the changes to the current configuration file for the selected input or to a different file To save configuration settings use the following procedure 1 Select the input you wish to configure and make adjustments 2 From the Input Menu select Save Config The Save Config As Submenu appears The cursor is at the File1 field Figure 4 22 Save Config As Submenu 3 Press SEL The navigation cursor changes to the edit cursor A blank field for the first character becomes available and this field is marked by an underscore DV 100 User s Guide gt I MAA 45 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Inputs 46 Use the ADJUST knob to scroll to the first character you want to use for the format name Note Turning the ADJUST knob clockwise once moves to the next letter of the alphabet If you start with an upper case letter as shown in the preceding illustration then the next letter is also a capital letter If you start with a lower case letter the next letter is a lower case letter A F gt G A f gt g If you start with a number the next character is a number Continuing to turn the ADJUST knob clockwise at the
145. to continue with the deletion Press ESC to cancel the deletion If you attempt to delete a format that is in use the following message appears Figure 4 47 Delete Format Fail Message If you see this message and you still want to delete the format assign a different format to any inputs or outputs using this format then try again DV 100 User s Guide el 4 Menu Orientation Creating and Saving Views Creating and Saving Views 62 PAN ZOOM A view is a combination of the pan and zoom settings on an input The Views Menu lets you name and store up to 16 custom views along with the Default view The Default view displays the image at 10096 zoom and 096 pan filling the screen The Views Menu works in conjunction with the PAN ZOOM function To begin creating a view you first use the PAN ZOOM button to create the settings for the view For example you can define a view that maps the entire input image to the center of the output display or a view that fills the screen with an enlargement of one portion of the image If you save the view to the current input the save persists across power cycles for this input only You can then switch to the Views Menu to save the view in non volatile memory for use by other inputs You can later recall any saved view and assign it to any input And you can delete any user defined view Both the PAN ZOOM button and the Views Menu provide the ability to save and recall a view Howe
146. tton is lit and the input button is backlit e The Status Menu indicates Internal Black as the input format e The PAN ZOOM button and the Input Menu are not available To restore video to the display press the input button again DV 100 User s Guide T1 4 Menu Orientation Setting up an LED Display Setting up an LED Display The LED Setup Submenu shown in the following illustration provides a quick way to position the video image on your LED display Select Setup gt LED Setup to view this menu Figure 4 67 LED Setup Menu To set up the wall you define the Area of Interest and size the image within that area Then you can save your settings or restore the default values On this menu e Wali Sizing AOI displays the Area of Interest Submenu described in Setting the Area of Interest on page 50 of this chapter e mage Sizing displays the following Zoom Pan Submenu which provides options in addition to those that appear when you press the PAN ZOOM button Figure 4 68 Zoom Pan Menu LED Setup Submenu This Zoom Pan Menu provides the following options Match Input 1 1 fills the Area of Interest with the unscaled input image If you created an Area of Interest that is smaller than the default active area for the input a portion of the image is not displayed You can then use the Pan settings to display the portion of the image you want to show on the wall Fill H fills the active area to the left and ri
147. ustration shows an image after adjusting only the H Size DV 100 User s Guide 51 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs 92 Figure 4 32 H Size Adjustment V Size Determines the height in lines of the Area of Interest This setting must be egual to or less than the V Active setting of the output timing The following illustration shows an image after adjusting only the V Size Figure 4 33 V Size Adjustment H Pos Using H Pos you can move the image horizontally The default value is 0 representing the left edge of the active area Increasing the H Pos value moves the image to the right Decreasing the H Pos value moves the image to the left You can adjust H Pos only after adjusting H Size HPos VPos 0 pixels O lines H Pos 400 pixels V Pos 0 lines Figure 4 34 H Pos Adjustment from O to 400 pixels V Pos After adjusting the V Size you can move the image vertically within the output s active vertical limits The default value is 0 representing the upper edge of the active area Increasing the V Pos value moves the image down Decreasing the V Pos value moves the image up DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Configuring Outputs H Pos 0 pixels V Pos 200 lines lg Figure 4 35 V Pos Adjustment from 0 to 200 lines M To set or revert the output Area of Interest use the following procedure 1 From the Output Menu select Area of Interest The Area of Interest Su
148. utput Video Connectors in Chapter 2 on page 13 Two rear panel Ethernet connectors for LED display For details see Configurations for Connecting LED Display Tiles in Chapter 2 on page 13 The DV 100 processes only one input source at a time If you connect multiple output display devices only one source image is output 19 3 Hardware Installation Installation e You can further refine the placement of the image on the output displays using an Area of Interest as described in Setting the Area of Interest on page 50 in Chapter 4 or by using zoom and pan settings as described in Creating a View on page 62 in Chapter 4 Installation Requirements To set up the DV 100 you will need the following equipment Table 3 2 Equipment List Basic DV 100 System Qy em Nee ooo LED display Customer supplied Ethernet cables Customer supplied for LED display Ethernet cable For web interface and LED control software Dedicated sources Analog and or digital video as required customer supplied When connecting to an DV 100 use high quality shielded cables If you intend to operate the DV 100 remotely using the Web Interface you can do so over a wireless network For this option you will need a wireless router and access to a wireless network along with a device such as a smartphone computer or laptop notebook or tablet Installing He DV 100 8 Use the following procedure to install the DV 100 1 Follow the unpacki
149. ver only the Views Menu enables you to assign a system name to a view as you save it to delete a view and to make the view available to multiple inputs The sections that follow discuss both menus Creating a View To create a view use the PAN ZOOM button on the DV 100 s front panel Press this button to display the Zoom Pan Submenu shown in the following figure Figure 4 48 The Zoom Pan Submenu sample On this menu you can set pan and zoom values in either pixels or percentages The menu options are e Zoom Hand Zoom V define horizontal or vertical zoom settings individually e Zoom H V adjusts both horizontal and vertical zoom settings at the same time Both settings change in increments of 0 1 e PanHand Pan V adjust horizontal and vertical pan settings individually You can adjust Pan settings only after adjusting Zoom settings e Units defines the units you are using The options are Pixel and Percent e Fill H V adjusts the image to fill the display both horizontally and vertically DV 100 User s Guide 4 Menu Orientation Creating and Saving Views e Save View saves the current input s view settings For more information refer to Saving a View to an Input on page 63 e Recall View recalls a saved view to the current input For details refer to Recalling an Input s Saved View on page 63 e Reset sets all view settings for the current input to their default values If you have saved a view for this input tha

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