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The RGBS1 and RGBS2  inputs are provided for HD (480p, 580p, 720p, 1080i ) sources  and computer
graphics with VGA, SVGA, and XGA resolution. For computer graphics with VGA, SVGA, or XGA, it is
recommended to set the computer to 60 Hz vertical frequency.

For these inputs, the system provides source switching, converts H & V Sync to composite Sync,
provides control of contrast and brightness, and amplifies RGB video signals to allow the use of longer
cable lengths.

The following are the pin assignments for the 15 PIN "D" connector:

1.   Red
2.   Green
3.   Blue
13. Horizontal Sync
14. Vertical Sync
6-9. Ground

4.    RS-232 COMPUTER INPUT

The RS-232C serial interface is provided for external control of the TransVision

 from a central

controller, such as a Home Theater control computer, Smart Home automation system, etc.

For DB9 connector pin-out and RS232 command list,  please refer to “

TransVision™ RS232 Control

section.

5. S-VIDEO INPUTS (S1, S2)

The S1 and S2 inputs are provided for NTSC (480i) or PAL (580i) video sources, such as off-air tuners,
satellite systems, cable boxes, SVHS VCR and DVD players. S-Video inputs, instead of composite
video inputs,  are recommended for use with DVD players and satellite systems.

For these inputs, the system provides source switching, contrast, brightness, color, tint and sharpness
controls, and amplifies S-video signals to allow the use of longer cable lengths.

6. COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUTS  (V1, V2)

The V1 and V2 inputs are provided for NTSC (480i) or PAL (580i) video sources, such as off-air tuners,
satellite systems, cable boxes, VCR and DVD players.

For these inputs, the system provides source switching, contrast, brightness, color, tint and sharpness
controls, and amplifies video signals to allow the use of longer cable lengths.

7. COMPONENT VIDEO INPUTS (Y-Cr-Cb)

Three component video Y, Cr, Cb inputs are provided for interlaced component video signals from
regular DVD players (480i, 580i), progressive component video signals from progressive  DVD players
(480p, 580p), and progressive or interlaced HD signals (480p, 540p, 720p, 1080i) from HD sources.
The TransVision™ determines which type of component video signal is applied to its input and
processes it accordingly.

For these inputs, the system provides source switching, contrast, brightness and color controls, and
amplifies video signals to allow the use of longer cable lengths.

8. AC POWER RECEPTACLE

The AC power receptacle  should be connected to a non-switched 120 VAC outlet using the power cord
provided with the TransVision

 system.

Summary of Contents for TransVision

Page 1: ...TransVision Operating Instructions Read these instructions completely before operating this unit Contents subject to change without notice or obligation Printed in USA TransVision Rev 7...

Page 2: ...ain Menu 10 Input Option 10 Aspect Ratio Option 11 Video Control Menu 11 Setup Menu 12 Menu Timeout 12 Rename Inputs 12 Rename Ratios 13 Screen Setup 13 Image Setup 14 New Video Source 14 Relay Setup...

Page 3: ...this product near or over a radiator or heat register Do not place this product in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided 8 Operate only from the typ...

Page 4: ...e this appliance to rain or moisture To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade...

Page 5: ...players 480i 580i progressive DVD players 480p 580p and HD 480p 540p 720p 1080i sources Two RGB inputs are provided for HD 480p 580p 720p 1080i sources and computer graphics with VGA SVGA and XGA reso...

Page 6: ...ter Inputs 15 pin HD Socket 4 RS 232 Computer Input 9 pin D Plug 5 S Video Inputs S1 S2 4 pin Mini Din 6 Composite Video Inputs V1 V2 RCA Type 7 Component Video Inputs Y1 Cr1 Cb1 RCA Type Y2 Cr2 Cb2 Y...

Page 7: ...ed for use with DVD players and satellite systems For these inputs the system provides source switching contrast brightness color tint and sharpness controls and amplifies S video signals to allow the...

Page 8: ...TROL inputs should be connected to the matching connectors on the TransVision s Controller using high quality coaxial cables with BNC connectors Note that ALL FIVE connections must be made for proper...

Page 9: ...ansVision ON or OFF q Press MENU to display the Main menu or to return to the previous menu q Use the numbered buttons for direct switching of inputs To select a specific input press a numbered button...

Page 10: ...An indicator light which is lit when the unit is turned on and blinks when a valid IR command is received USING THE CONTROL MENUS Main Menu The Main menu offers a choice of input selection aspect rat...

Page 11: ...ALT 1 for 4 3 Std press ALT 2 for anamorphic press ALT 3 for letterbox DWIN TRANSVISION Input Setup Video Video 1 Aspect Ratio Letterbox 1 4 x 3 STD 2 Anamorphic 3 Letterbox Once an aspect ratio is s...

Page 12: ...the length of time before the on screen menus disappear from the screen q Use left or right a buttons to select 15 30 45 or 60 seconds Rename Inputs This feature is for changing Input names which appe...

Page 13: ...d vertical position of the prospective projected image for the 16 9 or 15 9 screen aspect ratio To Select the Aspect Ratio of Your Screen q Select the Screen option in the Screen Options menu q Use th...

Page 14: ...sVision selects video image settings from the system s memory The predefined video sources include 480i 480p 580i 580p 1080i 540p and 720p In addition to predefined video sources the TransVision allow...

Page 15: ...d To Reset the Lamp Hours q Scroll down to highlight the Reset option q Use left or right a buttons to advance to the Reset Lamp Hours menu q Use left or right a buttons to select Yes q Press ENTER La...

Page 16: ...sition and preparation including drilling holes and assembling the mounting hardware 3 Installation of the ceiling mount bracket and placing the projector in the mount Once the physical installation i...

Page 17: ...according to the aspect ratio of the screen and the screen width For screens with a 4 3 aspect ratio the offset is within a range of approximately six to eight inches For screens with a 16 9 or 15 9...

Page 18: ...hen secure the two pieces together using the four hex head screws provided making certain that the FRONT marking facing the screen q Place two center screws on both left and right sides of the part B...

Page 19: ...the unit is mounted inside a cabinet be certain that an exhaust vent is provided so that the hot air generated by the projector may be safely removed from the cabinet Air in Air out For Floor mount Be...

Page 20: ...loosen hex screws on the left and right side of ceiling mount and tilt projector Once desired position is obtained refasten all four hex screws q To align image parallel to the screen loosen hex screw...

Page 21: ...Any command followed by POWER ON must be delayed 10 seconds Any command followed by INPUT SELECT must be delayed 1 second The following table lists the commands available POWER CONTROL PON power on P...

Page 22: ...C 220 Watt Auto Switch power supply Projection Offset For 4 3 screen 6 to 8 from the lens center For 16 9 adjustable from 6 to 25 of screen height Controller 45 Watt 100 130 VAC or 200 250 VAC Factory...

Page 23: ...ng during shipment units which have been altered or modified in design appearance or construction This warranty covers only the actual defects within the PRODUCT itself and DOES NOT cover the costs of...

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