JVC DVD Player LD HD2KE User Manual

®
Machine Models Compatible for Con-  
nection with this Product  
DLA-HD2KU  
This product (LD-HD2KU) is exclusively for the  
above-mentioned model.The performance cannot  
be guaranteed when using with other models.  
This processor is used as a dedicated machine and  
this manual (instruction manual) may contain de-  
scription of features as well as specifications not  
used by the processor.  
DLA-HD2KE  
This product (LD-HD2KE) is exclusively for the  
above-mentioned model. The performance cannot  
be guaranteed when using with other models.  
This processor is used as a dedicated machine and  
this manual (instruction manual) may contain de-  
scription of features as well as specifications not  
used by the processor.  
DIGITAL VIDEO PROCESSOR  
INSTRUCTIONS  
LD-HD2KU/LD-HD2KE  
OFF  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
PASS-T  
RGB  
YCrCb  
PASS-TX  
MENU  
PROFILE  
1
STORE  
3
2
5
8
0
4
7
6
9
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOR  
CONTRAST  
DETAIL  
TINT  
ANAMORPHIC 4:3  
LETTERBOX  
®
For customer Use:  
Enter below the Serial No. which is located  
on the side panel of the cabinet. Retain  
this information for future reference.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
LD-HD2KU  
LCT1679-001A  
 
– Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or conve-  
nience receptacles on other equipment as this can result  
in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
– Never push objects of any kind into this product through  
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or  
short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
– Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening  
or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages  
and other hazards. Refer all service to qualified service  
personnel.  
– Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service  
to qualified service personnel under the following condi-  
tions:  
*DO NOT allow any unqualified person to install the  
unit.  
Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit since special  
technical knowledge and skills are required for installation  
and connection to multiple devices.  
If installation is performed by an unqualified person, it may  
cause personal injury or electrical shock.  
Precautions for using the screen terminal  
Connect the cable to the screen before using the screen ter-  
minal of this unit.  
Signal with DC+12 V/100 mA max. is output from the screen  
terminal of this unit.  
a) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen on the  
product.  
Short-circuit will result in malfunction, fire and electric shock.  
Leave the connection of the wires to the installation contrac-  
tor.  
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d) If the product does not operate normally by following  
the operating instructions.Adjust only those controls that  
are covered by the Operation Manual, as an improper  
adjustment of controls may result in damage and will  
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the product to normal operation.  
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any  
way.  
f ) When the product exhibits a distinct change in perfor-  
mance – this indicates a need for service.  
– When replacement parts are required, be sure the service  
technician has used replacement parts specified by the  
manufacturer or with same characteristics as the original  
part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric  
shock, or other hazards.  
– Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product,  
ask the service technician to perform safety checks to de-  
termine that the product is in proper operating condition.  
– The product should be placed more than one foot away  
from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
and other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
– When connecting other products such as VCR’s, and per-  
sonal computers, you should turn off the power of this prod-  
uct for protection against electric shock.  
– Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to  
prevent shock.  
The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC 120 V,  
AC 100 V - AC 240 V, the power cord attached conforms to  
the following power supply voltage. Use only the power cord  
designated by our dealer to ensure Safety and EMC.When it  
is used by other power supply voltage, power cable must be  
changed.  
Ensure that the power cable used for the projector is the cor-  
rect type for the AC outlet in your country.  
Consult your product dealer.  
3
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 2  
QUICK START ................................................................................................................................................................ 5  
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................................... 6  
SETUP ............................................................................................................................................................................ 8  
IR REMOTE/OSD ......................................................................................................................................................... 10  
RS232 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13  
HELP MENUS ............................................................................................................................................................... 16  
SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................................................................... 17  
4
 
QUICK START  
Connection with Other Devices  
Before connecting to other devices, ensure to turn off the power supply of the device to be connected with the digital video  
processor.  
Connecting to a Projector  
Read through the projector’s instruction manual thoroughly.  
Depending on the DVI cable used, signals may be attenuated and images may become unstable. Use high-quality DVI  
cables that are 5 m or shorter. When a DVI cable longer than 5 m is used, make use of a distribution system or an optical  
fiber cable.  
Right End of this Unit  
H/C SYNC  
UTPUT  
V
SYNC  
RS-232  
I/R REMOTE SCREEN  
DVI INPUT  
100-240 VAC 50-60Hz 35 WATTS  
DVI OUTPUT  
DVI  
VIDEO IN  
DVI Connection Cable (sold separately)  
Caution on Devices to be Connected  
Please refer to the list of ‘Devices Compatible with this Product’ on the front page for devices that can be  
connected with this unit. Performance of this unit will not be guaranteed if it is connected with a device not  
specified in the list.  
6. Select Set: Active Output and set the value to Digital.  
Setup of this Unit  
7. Select Set: Screen Shape and set the value to Wide Screen.  
8. Press the Menu button on the remote to exit the Setup  
Menu.  
1. Connect the supplied power cord to the power supply in-  
put terminal on this unit. Connect the earth wire to the  
equipped earth terminal in the building, followed by in-  
serting the plug of the supplied power cord into the wall  
outlet.  
Profile Setting  
2. This unit will be initialized once the plug of the power cord  
is inserted into the power outlet. Upon completion of ini-  
tialization, this unit switches to the Standby mode (LED  
turns red).  
3. Press the Power/Standby button on this unit (or Power  
button on the remote). Once the unit is turned on, the  
LED turns green.  
4. Press the Menu button on the remote for 5 seconds or  
more to display the Setup Menu on this unit’s display  
panel. After the Setup Menu is displayed, use the Func-  
tion Up/Down keys on the remote to select an adjustment.  
Select the set values accordingly using the Value Left/  
Right keys on the remote.  
5. Select Set: SCANRATE and set the value to 1920 x 1080.  
Press the STORE key on the remote. The message “Are  
You Sure” is displayed on the display panel of this unit.  
Press the STORE key on the remote again to set the scan  
rate.  
This unit can store up to 8 profiles. Each profile stores values  
that have been set for this unit during each adjustment. Select  
the profile number (1 - 8) at the OSD and press the STORE  
key on the remote to save the current settings. For further  
details, please refer to ‘OSD’. (Page 10)  
Video Image Adjustment  
The following item can be adjusted according to the input  
signals. Adjusted values can also be stored in the profile.  
BRIGHTNESS (Page 11)  
CONTRAST (Page 11)  
COLOR (Page 12)  
TINT (Page 12)  
DETAIL (Page 12)  
ADVANCED COLOR SYSTEM (Page 12)  
5
 
INSTALLATION  
3
8
OUTPUT  
9 p q  
INPUT  
RED/Pr  
GREEN/Y  
BLUE/Pb  
H/C SYNC  
V
SYNC  
RS-232  
I/R REMOTE SCREEN  
DVI INPUT  
100-240 VAC 50-60Hz 35 WATTS  
DVI OUTPUT  
Y/C  
VIDEO  
RED/Pr  
GREEN/Y  
BLUE/Pb  
C-SYNC  
HDTV INPUT  
MONITOR OUTPUT  
1 2  
4
5
6
7
w
3 YPrPb/RGBs Input (BNC): 480i and HDTV scan rates are  
sent to the internal processor and then output at the se-  
lected scan rate. If the output is set to analog RGBHV or  
digital DVI, the unit will automatically transcode the YPrPb  
HDTV to RGBHV.  
INSTALLATION  
Accessories  
The following accessories are packed together with this unit.  
Please confirm all items. If any item is missing, please contact  
your dealer.  
Note on DVDs:  
• Instructions  
• Power Cord  
• Remote Control  
For proper aspect ratio and to insure the highest quality  
image from the DVD player, be sure to set the DVD screen  
shape to 16:9 in the DVD player’s Setup menu. See the  
DVD player’s owner’s manual for details.  
• AA/R6 size Battery  
(for operation confirmation)  
• Guarantee  
Placement  
4 High scan rate input (D-sub15 pin) for sources such as  
HDTV signals or computers are passed through to the  
projector. The signal is sent to the outputs in the same  
format as the input unless Transcoding is selected. YPrPb  
from HDTV sources can be transcoded to RGBHV, as  
well. Use a BNC to D15 breakout cable if necessary. The  
Green, Red, Blue BNCs are used for YPrPb.  
The processor can be either placed on a table or rack  
mounted. A rack mounting installation kit is available. Securely  
mount the side rack brackets with the screws that are provided  
with the kit.  
Ventilation  
The unit uses convection to cool. A fan is not needed. As hot  
air raises out of the top vent, cool air is drawn in from the  
bottom and side. These vents must not be blocked. When  
rack mounted, a minimum of 1.75” (1 rack unit height) of free  
space is required above and below the unit to allow for proper  
cooling. A forced air fan should be added to the rack  
installation if power amps are located in the same air space.  
Do not install unit above power amps.  
5 D-sub15 pin connector output for use with computer moni-  
tors or to a second display device. Use only short cable  
runs. This output can be used at the same time as the  
BNC outputs.  
6 DVI Input. The DVI Input will automatically process 480p,  
720p and 1080p signals. Computer rates are not sup-  
ported for processing but may be passed through to the  
DVI output if any of the pass-through inputs are selected.  
This unit will not convert a computer DVI output to the  
analog output.  
Connections  
Because of the high performance of this unit it is very important  
to use the highest quality cables possible, for both input and  
output signals.  
To avoid AC ground loop problems, the source equipment,  
this unit and projector should all be running on the same  
grounded AC power line (one rated for the power  
requirements).  
Note  
For incompatible input signals, a “Not Supported”  
message will be displayed on the LCD display  
and the image will be muted (black screen).  
1 S-Video input (4-pin DIN) for sources such as DVDs,  
Satellite systems, S-VHS tape decks (when using S-VHS  
tapes only), Hi-8 tape decks.  
2 Composite video input (BNC) for sources such as  
Laserdisc players, cable TV, VHS tape decks, 8mm tape  
decks.  
6
 
Installation (continued)  
The following diagram offers one way to connect the system.  
7 DVI Output: Digital output interface for compatible dis-  
plays. All processed analog and digital in-  
puts are output to this connector as well as  
computer scan rates when the pass-through  
input is selected. Maximum cable length is  
50ft with a high quality DVI cable. For longer  
lengths a distribution system or fiber optic  
system must be used.  
Satellite Receiver  
YPrPb  
HDTV  
DVI  
S-Video  
Alt.  
Conn.  
S-Video HD/PC YPrPb  
DVI  
Input  
Input Input  
Input  
8 BNC connectors for main output with RGBHV or YPrPb  
signals to display devices. Cable runs up to 100ft are okay  
if good quality cables are used. For YPrPb outputs use:  
This unit  
RGBVH  
DVI  
Red  
Green  
Blue  
= Pr  
= Y  
Set Input to Transcode  
Display  
= Pb  
RGBHV is recommended.  
If Computer signals are to be used, separate H & V  
sync cables must be connected to the display.  
With this hookup viewing the different sources is as follows:  
USE THIS USE THIS UNIT’S  
SOURCE  
UNIT’S  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
9 IR remote terminal  
Cannot be used with this digital video processor.  
Non-HDTV Channels  
Native HDTV Channels  
Native HDTV Channels  
S-Video  
DVI  
RGBHV or DVI  
DVI or RGBHV  
DVI or RGBHV  
RGBHV  
p SCREEN terminal  
12V trigger to activate automatic screen relays. Voltage  
is constant when unit power is on.  
In addition, refer to ‘Precautions for using the screen ter-  
minal’ on page 3 before using it.  
YPrPb  
YPrPb  
Native HDTV Channels  
with HDCP Encryption  
q RS-232C (D-sub 9 pin) terminal  
RS-232C connection for use with RS-232C control sys-  
tems.  
This unit’s pass-through input will “pass ” the input signal  
to the output stage in the same format as the input  
signal, i.e. analog HDTV in – analog HDTV out, DVI  
HDTV in – DVI HDTV out.  
w AC Power connection.  
Note  
The DVI or analog RGBHV outputs cannot be active at  
the same time. Select the output type in the  
Setup menu prior to use of the processor.  
HDTV Cross-Conversion  
This unit can cross-convert 480p, 720p and 1080i HDTV  
signals to the selected output of the processor. Any HDTV  
signal connected to the YprPb BNC or DVI inputs will be  
cross-converted. Any HDTV or PC signal connected to  
the D15 input will be passed-through without processing.  
PC signals via the DVI input will be sent to the pass-  
through.  
Connecting HDTV Satellite Receivers  
Since HDTV ready satellite receivers offer different signal  
types, they require special attention for connection to the  
processor. Every receiver is different so be sure to consult  
the receivers manual for details. For this manual, we will  
assume the receiver being used operates as follows:  
To pass-through HDTV signals to avoid processing, select  
the passthrough input. DVI is passed through  
to the DVI output and analog YPrPb is passed through as  
analog RGB (select trancode).  
1. Non HDTV material is output from the receiver via an S-  
video connection  
2. HDTV material is output via YPrPb outputs  
3. If available, HDTV material is also output via a DVI con-  
nector.  
7
 
SETUP  
POWER  
1 2 3  
4
SETUP MENU FUNCTIONS  
FRONT PANEL CONTROL  
1 Firmware Reset:  
SET : SCANRATE  
Push a small paper clip into this opening to reset the unit’s  
CPU.  
Select the required scanrate by using the right and left arrows.  
When the desired rate is displayed on the LCD display, press  
the STORE key. This unit will ask you “Are you sure” and  
press the STORE key again. The scanrate is now selected.  
Use this reset only if the unit will not respond to commands.  
It will not erase custom settings. Use the Factory Restore  
command in the Setup Menu to completely reset firmware.  
See the setup section of the manual for details.  
SET : ACTIVE OUTPUT  
Analog / Digital (Default)  
This must be selected to determine if the Analog (BNC) or  
Digital (DVI) output is used. Both outputs cannot be used at  
the same time.  
2 Power / Standby:  
Press to turn the unit On (LED turns Green) or to Standby  
(Red).  
3 Infrared Receiver Window  
4 LCD Readout:  
SET : SCREEN SHAPE  
Wide Screen / 4:3 / Wide 4:3  
This sets the processor for the screen shape of the display  
to be used. If this is not set properly, the aspect ratio selec-  
tion for the different sources located in the user menu will  
be incorrect.  
Provides information on control of the processor. Displays  
current Function being used, matching the On-Screen-  
Display. When in the Setup Menu, the OSD is not avail-  
able, use the LCD display.  
SYSTEM FIRMWARE SETUP  
WIDE SCREEN  
Now that all the sources and cables are connected, the  
processor’s firmware needs to be setup for the installation.  
Be sure to go through the Setup menu before doing the  
final setup of the display.  
Choose this when the screen is Widescreen and the pro-  
jector will provide the anamorphic vertical squeeze.  
Example : Example: A 16:9 plasma, a digital or CRT  
projector set to Anamorphic using a wide angle  
screen or when using a Panamorph lens, or a  
1280x720 digital projector.  
When the unit is first plugged in it will go through an initializing  
procedure and display the output resolution. Do not send any  
commands to the unit during this initialization period. Once  
this initialization is completed the unit is instant-on.  
4:3  
Choose this when the projector is 4:3 and the screen is  
4:3  
Note  
All display devices have specific setup steps that  
must be completed to insure proper operation  
with this unit and other sources. Be sure to  
carefully follow those instructions as well as the  
instructions for this processor.  
Example : Using a 1024x768 digital projector on a 4:3  
screen.  
WIDE 4:3  
Choose this when the digital projector operates as 4:3  
and the screen is Widescreen. (Not available on units  
scanning at rates below 720p.)  
Example : A digital projector that has a 4:3 display chip  
that locks the aspect ratio when sent the native  
resolution and then displayed on a wide angle  
screen.  
To enter the Setup menu, press and hold the Menu  
button on the remote for five seconds. Setup Func-  
tions can only be viewed on the front panel LCD, not  
from the OSD.  
Press the Function Up or Down to select the available  
Functions. Press the Value Up or Down keys to change values  
or to select options.  
8
 
Setup (continued)  
SET : PASSTHRU TRANSCODE  
Disable (Default) / Enable  
SET : BLACK LEVEL (For setting the black level)  
7.5 IRE / 0 IRE (Default)  
YPrPb HDTV signals via the D15 input or the YprPb (BNC)  
inputs can be transcoded to RGB when this feature is enabled.  
For setting the black signal level of the video signal. When  
the video signal is “7.5 IRE Setup”, set to “7.5 IRE”.  
SET : COMPONENT INPUT STANDARD  
DVD (Default) / Professional (Betacam)  
SET : DVI Input Level (For setting the gray scale)  
16-235 / 0-255 (Default)  
Only use professional setting when using a device that  
conforms to SMTPE Betacam levels  
OUTPUT FORMAT (ANALOG)  
RGB (Default) / YPrPb  
SET : RGB INPUT SYNC  
Sync-on-Green (Default) /Composite Sync  
Selecting RGB means connecting the processor to the display  
via five wire analog RGBHV. This function is not active when  
DVI output is selected. DVI is always RGBHV.  
SET : DVI INPUT H SYNC (For setting the H Sync)  
COMPOSITE SYNC ON H  
Normal (Default) / Wide  
On / Off (Default)  
SET : OSD (ON SCREEN DISPLAY)  
On (Default) / Off  
This function is not active when YPrPb output is selected.  
Each input on this unit can be activated or deactivated to  
simplify operation so unused inputs are not accessed when  
cycling through the inputs with the remote control.  
SET : OSD TIMER  
0-255 (30 Default)  
SET : VIDEO INPUT  
SET : LCD TIMER  
6-255 (40 Default)  
Setting value below 5 will not be displayed. “ALWAYS ON”  
is displayed on the LCD display and the backlight is al-  
ways lit.  
Enabled (Default) / Disabled  
Disabling this unused input will remove it from the input  
menu list.  
SET : S-VIDEO INPUT  
Enabled (Default) / Disabled  
Disabling this unused input will remove it from the input  
menu list.  
SET : RS232 ECHO  
On (Default) / Off  
Allows RSR232 characters to be sent back to the controller.  
SET : RGB INPUT  
SET : BAUD RATE (For setting the baud rate of  
Enabled (Default) / Disabled  
Disabling this unused input will remove it from the input  
menu list.  
RS-232C)  
19200 (Default) / 57600 / 9600  
SET : Y/Pr/Pb INPUT  
SET : Store NTSC profiles 1-8  
SET : Store PAL profiles 1-8  
Enabled (Default) / Disabled  
Disabling this unused input will remove it from the input  
menu list.  
SET : RESTORE FACTORY  
Are You Sure? - Press Enter Key  
SET : DVI INPUT  
Enable / Disable  
Disabling this unused input will remove it from the input  
menu list.  
Use this Function only in the event that the processor  
no longer functions properly and all other system checks  
have been performed. This command will erase all  
custom settings and restore the original firmware  
configuration. Be sure to go back through the Setup  
procedure for proper operation.  
SET : PASSTHRU INPUT  
Enabled (Default) / Disabled  
Disabling this unused input will remove it from the input  
menu list.  
Note  
The next step in the setup procedure is to align the  
display device. Be sure to follow all directions for  
setting up the display found in the display’s manual.  
Using a test DVD with the Safe Area test pattern,  
align the image size, position and blanking first  
using the controls found in the display device.  
Only use these controls in this unit if the display  
device does not offer these controls or if there is  
not enough range.  
9
 
IR REMOTE/OSD  
IR REMOTE AND OSD OPERATION  
ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)  
This unit is now shipped with a simplified remote control that  
allows for direct access to most commands used to control  
the processor.  
Accessing the OSD  
1. Press Menu button to bring up main Index.  
2. Use Function Up/Down Keys until the triangle  
at the top of the OSD turns yellow.  
3. Use the Left/Right keys to move to the next menu  
page. A list of available Functions will appear.  
4. Press Function Up/Down keys to select an  
adjustment.  
Adjustments can be made three different ways:  
1. Press the Menu button to activate the OSD and use the  
Function and Value keys to make changes. Press Menu  
again to remove OSD.  
2. Press the direct access key (Brightness, etc.) and then  
adjust using the left/right value keys.  
3. Press the direct access key and then enter a three digit  
number (i.e. 040 for 40).  
5. Use Value Left/Right keys to adjust.  
The main menu drops away and a single line  
menu appears.  
4. For direct access to the RGB input:  
Press DVI + 1  
6. Use the Function keys to return to the drop down  
menu.  
(allow about one second between commands)  
7. Press Menu at any time to cancel OSD  
Unused inputs can be deactivated for simpler operation of  
the processor. See the Setup instructions for details.  
Turn unit  
On/Off  
OFF  
VIDEO  
Select Inputs  
S-VIDEO DVI/RGB  
YCrCb  
INPUT  
PICTURE  
PATTERNS  
DISPLAY  
DVD button  
not active  
Press to  
toggle  
between  
pass-  
through and  
pass-  
through  
transcode  
DVD  
PASS/TX  
Press the Function UP/Down  
keys until the triangle turns Yellow.  
Press the Value Left/Right keys to  
cycle to the Menu tabs.  
MENU  
FORMATS  
INPUTS  
ASPECT  
PROFILE  
RECALL  
STORE  
Navigate  
Menus  
PROFILE  
STORE  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
ANAMORPHIC  
Enter  
Numbers  
6
9
Use the Value Left/Right  
keys to change selection  
or values.  
Adjust Picture  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOR  
CONTRAST  
DETAIL  
1 2 3 4  
TINT  
ANAMORPHIC 4:3  
LETTERBOX  
The OSD consists of four menu tabs:  
Input - Picture - Display - Patterns  
10  
 
When using a 4:3 source on a Wide Angle screen there  
are black bars on the left and right of the image. The  
sidebars can be changed to gray using the Blanking Level  
control located in the Display menu. If filling the entire screen  
is desired, select Letterbox. The image will fill the screen  
but the top and bottom 1/3 of the image will be cut off  
(overscanned).  
Input Menu  
INPUT  
PICTURE  
PATTERNS  
DISPLAY  
FORMATS  
INPUTS  
ASPECT  
PROFILE  
RECALL  
STORE  
When watching 2:35 aspect ratio movies on a 16:9 (1:77)  
screen, it is normal to see black bars at the top and bottom  
of the image.  
DVI  
ANAMORPHIC  
The screen shape used in the installation must be set in  
the Setup Menu during installation for proper Aspect Ratio  
mapping. Anamorphic Aspect Ratio with 4:3 screens and  
the Wide-4:3 settings are not available on units with scan  
rates, 540p, 600p and Frame Doubling. See Setup section  
for details.  
F 1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
Note  
Do not leave the 4:3 image with a Wide Angle  
screen on for long periods of time on a  
projector or plasma display. This can cause  
permanent image burn-in. Image burn-in is  
not covered by warranty  
Formats  
1. Input Select: OSD  
Video-S-Video- RGB-YCrCb-DVI  
The Pass-Thru input cannot be selected from the OSD  
since an OSD is not available on that input. Use the  
Input button on the remote to select it. The DVI Input  
will not display an OSD unless there is a source con-  
nected to it.  
Picture Menu  
Use these commands to fine-tune the image.  
After tuning the image, if the power is turned off without  
storing the profile, the factory default value will be re-  
stored.  
2. Aspect Ratio  
4:3-Letterbox-Anamorphic  
This selection should match the aspect ratio of the  
source, not the display. The aspect ratio of the display  
should be selected in the Setup menu.  
INPUT  
PICTURE  
DISPLAY  
PATTERNS  
Profiles  
1. Profile: Factory-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8  
2. Store: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
50  
50  
50  
50  
4
To store a Profile (in the Input Menu):  
1. Press Menu button on the remote  
2. Make all required adjustments.  
3. Use the Function Up/down keys to select Profile  
4. Use the Value Left/Right keys to select Profile  
5. Press Enter  
TINT  
DETAIL  
NORMAL  
ADVANCED COLOR SYS  
To recall a Profile (in the Input menu):  
1. Press Menu button on the remote  
2. Use the Function Up/Down keys to select Recall  
3. Use the Value Left/Right keys to select profile  
1-8  
Brightness  
Factory 50  
Adjust the brightness of the picture image.  
Contrast  
Factory 50  
4. Press Store  
Adjusts the contrast of the picture image.  
5. There are separate banks of eight Profiles for  
NTSC and PAL  
11  
 
Osd (continued)  
Display Menu  
Color  
Factory 50  
Adjust the color density of the picture image.  
DISPLAY  
PATTERNS  
INPUT  
PICTURE  
Tint  
Factory 50  
POSITION  
HORIZONTAL  
VERTICAL  
BORDER LVL  
LEFT  
Tint is not available with YPrPb or PAL sources  
25  
25  
Detail  
Factory 4  
The Detail circuit is a powerful tool for image quality. The  
settings have been optimized for the output scan rate and  
resolution. However, the viewer’s tastes plus the types of  
software and display require making adjustments of this  
setting to fine-tune the image. This control is very effective  
to increase detail in poor quality video material. It is rec-  
ommended that adjustments be made in small increments  
until the desired results are achieved and then store these  
custom settings in the Profiles. It is important to not use  
too much Detail since the image will start to look artificial.  
Typically, digital displays will need less detail than analog  
displays. High quality software will need less detail than  
poor quality ones. Reducing the Detail level can help to  
reduce the visibility of MPEG artifacts on some DVDs and  
satellite systems and noise with VHS tapes. The best re-  
sults are achieved by adjusting the levels to the software  
being viewed instead of just using test patterns.  
0
RIGHT  
BOTTOM  
TOP  
Use these commands to adjust the image position and edge  
blanking. It is recommended to adjust sizing, position and  
blanking in the display device first with this unit in the Factory  
preset setting. Then use this unit’s controls only if the display  
runs out of range or does not offer these controls. This should  
be done by a qualified technician.  
Horizontal Position  
Not functional on this unit.  
Advanced Color System  
Normal (Default) / Bypass  
For some DVDs with computer animation or with very high  
levels of color, the chroma edge processing circuits may not  
be needed and can be turned off (Bypass). For most sources,  
the Normal setting should be selected. These settings can  
be stored as a Profile.  
Vertical Position  
Not functional on this unit.  
Border LVL (Blanking level)  
Setting Values: 0-100  
This adjusts the blanking from black to white. This can be  
used to create a gray side bar for use with 4:3 aspect ratio  
sources on wideangle screens to help reduce the chance of  
image burn-in. Image burn in is not covered by warrantee.  
Any changes to the picture level adjustments are automati-  
cally stored after one minute has passed without making  
any changes. This information is stored separately for each  
input. As each input is selected the last used settings will  
automatically be recalled. If picture levels are adjusted but  
then the input is changed before one minute has passed,  
the changes for that input will not be stored and the previ-  
ous settings will be recalled the next time that input is used.  
Left  
Adjusts the left edge border (blanking).  
Right  
Adjusts the right edge border (blanking).  
Bottom  
This adjusts the bottom edge border (blanking).  
Top  
Adjusts the top edge border (blanking).  
This unit will store unique blanking settings for each as-  
pect ratio which are automatically stored and recalled when  
the different aspect ratios are selected  
12  
 
RS232  
Patterns Menu  
AVAILABLE PATTERNS  
The best approach to system setup is to use a DVD that  
offers the proper test patterns. This way, the system is  
aligned for the entire signal path. If a test DVD is not avail-  
able, then use the internal test patterns provided in this  
unit.  
Gray Step  
Cb Ramp  
Cr Ramp  
Y Ramp  
: Check gray scale  
: Check linearity of Cb channel  
: Check linearity of Cr channel  
: Check linearity of Y channel  
: Full Black screen  
Black  
The test pattern generator in this unit is set to SMPTE stan-  
dards. To insure proper output levels for display setup, the  
picture controls in this unit cannot be accessed when the  
test patterns are being used. Adjust levels, if needed, in  
the display device.  
Green Screen  
Red Screen  
Blue Screen  
Convergence  
Border  
Multiburst  
Window  
PLUGE  
: Check for defective pixels  
: Check for defective pixels  
: Check for defective pixels  
: Check convergence of display  
: Use for H&V positioning  
: To check bandwidth  
: Check displays power supply  
: Set Brightness and Contrast  
: Color bars for decoder check  
: Color bars for decoder check  
INPUT  
PICTURE  
PATTERNS  
DISPLAY  
Color Bars  
Rev Bars  
RS232 INSTRUCTIONS  
Connector  
Baud rate  
: DB-9 Female  
: 19,200 default, 8 bit,1 stop bit and  
No Parity  
Pin Configuration  
: Pin 5=Ground  
Pin 3=RX in  
TEST PATTERNS  
SELECT  
ON  
Pin 2=TX out  
CONVERGENCE  
All commands are sent using ASCII text strings.  
A command must start with the string header  
13  
 
RS232 (continued)  
Following the header, a comma is used to delimit the header from the command. All the commands with their descriptions are  
listed below. All the text strings are terminated with a carriage return (0x0d or 13). Maximum command string length is 250  
characters.  
OPERATION COMMANDS (Used for day-to-day operation)  
DESCRIPTION  
Input Aspect Ratio – for all sources  
Brightness  
OPTIONS OR RANGE  
(0-2) 0=4x3,1=Letterbox, 2=Anamorphic  
(0-170) 128 default  
COMMAND  
A#  
B#  
Contrast  
(0-155) 110 default  
C#  
Detail  
(0-13) 8 default  
D#  
DVI Input  
DVI  
EXT  
FST  
HELP  
K#  
Pass-through Input  
Report Current System Status  
Displays full list of commands for this unit  
Color  
(0-220) 128 default  
Power OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Power ON  
Recall Preset  
(0-8) [1-8=User, 0=Factory]  
(0-1) [0=Normal1=Bypass]  
P#  
Advanced Color System  
PassThru Transcoded Input  
RGB input  
PM#  
PY  
R
Report Current Status  
Tint  
ST  
(0-255) 128 default  
0=Off  
T#  
TP#  
1=100% Color Bars  
2=Reverse Color Bars  
3=10-step Grayscale  
4=Luma Ramp  
5=Cb Ramp  
6=Cr Ramp  
7=Green  
8=Red  
9=Blue  
10=Convergence  
11=Active Boarder  
12=Multiburst  
13=100% Window  
14=PLUGE Test Pattern Selection  
Display Test Pattern Help  
Video input  
TPHELP  
V
X
Y
YCrCb input  
S-Video input  
14  
 
SETUP COMMANDS (Normally not controlled by RS232)  
OPTIONS OR RANGE  
DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND  
BB#  
(0-192)  
(0-252)  
(0-255)  
Bottom Blanking  
Border Level – black to white  
LCD Backlite Timer on front panel  
Composite Sync – for RGB output  
DVI Input Disabled  
BL#  
BLT#  
CS#  
1=On 0=OFF  
DVD  
DVI Input Enabler  
DVE  
1=On 0=OFF  
RS-232 ECHO  
E#  
PassThru Input Disabled  
PassThru Input Enabled  
Horizontal Position  
EXTD  
EXTE  
HP#  
(0-50) 25 default  
(0-200)  
Left Blanking  
LB#  
(0-1) [0=RGB, 1=YPrPb]  
Output Mode  
M#  
OSD Off – for processor  
OSD On – for processor  
Output Mode  
OSDOFF  
OSDON  
OUTMOD  
PYD  
0=Analog, 1=Digital  
000-192  
PassThru Transcode Disable  
Pass-Thru Transcoder Enabled  
Right Blanking  
PYE  
RB#  
RGB Input Disabled  
RGB Input Enabled  
Restore Factory Defaults  
Store PAL Profile  
RD  
RE  
SETFT  
STPP#  
STNP#  
SRHELP  
TB#  
1-8  
1-8  
Store NTSC Profile  
Scan Rate Help Table  
Top Blanking  
000-192  
VD  
Video Input Disabled  
Video Input Enabled  
Vsync Polarity  
VE  
(0=Neg 1=Pos)  
VPOL#  
W#  
0=4:3, 1=Widescreen, 2=Wide 4:3  
Screen Shape  
XD  
YCrCb Input Disabled  
YCrCb Input Enabled  
S-Video Input Disabled  
S-Video Input Enabled  
XE  
YD  
YE  
NTSC SCAN RATE LIST (USE ONLY BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN!)  
SRN2  
SRN4  
SRN6  
SRN8  
SRN10  
SRN12  
1920 x 540  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 768  
1440 x 960  
D-ILA  
SRN3  
SRN5  
SRN7  
SRN9  
SRN11  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1366 x 768  
1280 X 1024  
1400 x 1050  
1920 x 1080  
PAL SCAN RATE LIST (USE ONLY BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN!)  
SRP3  
1024x768/75Hz  
SRP1  
720x576/50Hz  
SRP4  
1920x1080/50Hz  
SRP2  
1280x720/50Hz  
15  
 
HELP MENUS  
TEST PATTERN HELP MENU  
TP0  
TEST PATTERN OFF  
TP1  
100% COLOR BARS  
10 STEP GREY  
CB RAMP  
TP2  
REVERSE COLOR BARS  
TP3  
TP4  
LUMA RAMP  
TP5  
TP6  
CR RAMP  
TP7  
BLACK SCREEN  
RED SCREEN  
CONVERGENCE  
SMPTE PATTERN  
PLUGE  
TP8  
GREEN SCREEN  
BLUE SCREEN  
ACTIVE BORDER  
WHITE WINDOW  
TP9  
TP10  
TP12  
TP14  
TP11  
TP13  
TP15  
Output Scan Rate  
Horizontal Frequency  
33.8 KHz  
Vertical Frequency  
1920 x 540P  
59.94 Hz  
50.00 Hz  
59.94 Hz  
59.94 Hz  
50.00 Hz  
75.00 Hz  
59.94 Hz  
59.94 Hz  
59.94 Hz  
59.94 Hz  
59.94 Hz  
59.94 Hz  
50.00 Hz  
59.94 Hz  
720 x 576P  
31.3 KHz  
800 x 600P  
37.6 KHz  
1280 x 720P  
1280 x 720P  
1024 x 768P  
1024 x 768P  
1366 x 768P  
1440 x 960P  
1280 x 1024P  
1365 x 1024P  
1400 x 1050P  
1920 x 1080P  
1920 x 1080P  
45.0 KHz  
37.5 KHz  
60.5 KHz  
48.3 KHz  
48.3 KHz  
62.9 KHz  
63.9 KHz  
63.5 KHz  
64.0 KHz  
56.3 KHz  
67.4 KHz  
16  
 
SPECIFICATIONS  
Model Name/ Article Name  
Colour System  
LD-HD2KU/LD-HD2KE Digital Video Processor  
NTSC, PAL (Auto switching)  
Video Input  
Signal  
480i  
Horizontal Frequency  
15.7 KHz  
Vertical Frequency  
29.97 Hz  
480p  
576i  
31.5 KHz  
59.97 Hz  
15.6 KHz  
25.00 Hz  
576p  
720p  
720p  
1080i  
1080i  
31.3 KHz  
50.00 Hz  
37.5 KHz  
50.00 Hz  
45.0 KHz  
59.97 Hz  
28.1 KHz  
25.00 Hz  
33.7 KHz  
29.97 Hz  
Input Terminals  
VIDEO  
1-line, BNC x 1  
1.0 Vp-p  
Y/C  
1-line, mini-DIN 4 pin x 1  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, C: 0.286 Vp-p  
R,G,B: 0.7 Vp-p C-SYNC: 1.0 Vp-p  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p Pr, Pb: 0.7 Vp-p  
R,G,B,C-SYNC  
Y, Pr, Pb  
DVI  
1-line, BNC x 4  
1-line, BNC x 3  
1-line, DVI-D 24 pin, HDCP-compatible  
1-line, D-sub 15 pin  
HDTV  
Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name  
1
2
3
4
5
Red, Pr  
Green, Y  
Blue, Pb  
6
7
GND  
GND  
GND  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
8
H-sync  
V-sync  
9
GND  
10  
GND  
RS-232  
Output Terminals  
R,G,B,H/C-SYNC,V  
Y, Pr, Pb  
1-line, D-sub 9 pin, RS-232C (External control)  
1-line, BNC x 5  
1-line, BNC x 3  
1-line, D-sub 15 pin  
R,G,B: 0.7 Vp-p/75 ¸, H/C-SYNC, V: 4.5 V/2 K¸  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, Pr, Pb: 0.7 Vp-p  
MONITOR  
R,G,B,Pr, Pb: 0.7 Vp-p/75 ¸, Y: 1.0 Vp-p, H, V : 4.5 V/2 K¸  
1-line, DVI-D 24 pin, HDCP-compatible  
DVI  
SCREEN  
1-line, mini-jack (+12 VDC Screen trigger, 100mA) (Tip=V+, Case=GND)  
AC 100 V - 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz, Power consumption 1.0 A  
Temperature 41°F to 95°F (+5 °C to +35 °C)  
Power Requirements  
Operation Environment  
Humidity  
20% to 80% (No condensation)  
Storage Temperature 14°F to 140°F (–10 °C to +60 °C)  
Approx. 1 3/4" x approx. 17 " x approx. 11 4/5" (Approx. 45 mm x 438 mm x 303 mm)  
(Excluding carrying handle, lens and protrusion portion)  
Approx. 13.9 lbs (Approx. 6.3 kg)  
Dimensions  
(Width x Height x Depth)  
Mass  
Accessories  
(Page 6)  
Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
Please note that some of the pictures and illustrations may have been abridged, enlarged or contextualized in order to aid  
comprehension. Images may differ from the actual product.  
17  
 
MEMO  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
.........................................................................................................................  
18  
 
 
®
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
Printed in Japan  
0504-SW-VP  
© 2004 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
 

Init TV Video Accessories NT C3025 User Manual
JVC Speaker SX LC3WD User Manual
JVC Stereo Receiver RX 8032VSL User Manual
Kenmore Gas Grill 16238 User Manual
Kenwood CD Player KCA S210A User Manual
Kettler Bicycle 8120 182 User Manual
Klipsch Speaker R 2502 W User Manual
Kompernass Grinder PDS 150 User Manual
Konica Minolta Network Cables CM SA User Manual
Kramer Electronics Marine Radio VM 1110xl User Manual