Meridian Audio VCR Native Rate Series User Manual

Native Rate Series  
Native Rate Series Plus  
Digital Video Processor  
Installation and  
Operations Manual  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Inventory List / Unpacking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Front Panel Control and Set up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
System Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Test Patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
User Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
IR, Teaching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Appendix B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
On-Screen-Display and Remote Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
RS232 Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Appendix A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Copyright ©2002 by Faroudja Laboratories Inc.  
No part of this document may be copied, photocopied, translated, or reproduced to any electronic medium or  
machine readable form without prior consent, in writing, from Faroudja Laboratories, Inc.  
The Faroudja name, logo and Picture Plus are registered trademarks of Faroudja, Inc.  
Specifications subject to change without notice. All Rights Reserved.  
The Faroudja Laboratories NR Series is covered by the following United States patents:  
4,030,121, 4,179,705, 4,240,105, 4,262,304, 4,847, 681, 4,864,389, 4,876,596, 4,893,176, 4,916,526,  
4,967,271, 4,982,280, 4,989,090, 5,014,119, 5,025,312, 5,159,451, 5,237,414.  
A Division of Sage, Inc.  
Made in USA  
Rev. 01/02  
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INSTALLATION  
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UNPACKING  
REAR PANEL I/O  
Inputs  
1. S-Video (4 Pin DIN)  
Remove the NR Series unit from the shipping con-  
tainer and examine it for any signs of shipping  
damage or missing items (check inventory list  
below). All shipping materials should be saved if  
the unit is to be moved or returned for service.  
2. Composite Video (BNC)  
3. Interlaced Component (480i) or RGBs Video  
(BNC)  
INSTALLATION  
The processor can be either placed on a table or  
rack mounted. If the rack mounting installation kit  
is used, the rack mount ears are mounted by using  
3 screws. It will be necessary to support the rear of  
the unit if it will be shipped in the rack by using  
rack support rails supplied by the rack manufac-  
turer.  
4. HDTV/Computer (D15M)  
10. AC Power  
Outputs  
5. RGBH/CV or YPrPb (D15F)  
6. RGBH/CV, or YPrPb (BNC)  
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. 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.  
Note: Both outputs can be used simultaneously  
Control  
7. Screen Trigger (12V, 3.5mm, 2 pin, Tip=+ )  
8. Remote IR sensor (5V-12V, 3.5mm, Tip=+)  
9. RS232 Port (D9F)  
Inventory  
1-NR Series Unit  
1-Owner’s Manual  
1- Power Cord  
1- Remote + Batteries  
1- Warranty Card  
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INSTALLATION  
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7 8  
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10  
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CONNECTIONS  
Because of the high performance of the NR Series  
unit it is very important to use the highest quality  
cables possible, for both input and output signals.  
OUTPUTS  
15. D15F connector for use with computer moni-  
tors or to a second display device.  
16. BNC connectors for main output to display  
devices. For YPrPb outputs use:  
Both the RGB BNC and the D15 Monitor output  
connections are active at all times and can run two  
displays simultaneously.  
Red =  
Green =  
Blue =  
Pr  
Y
Pb  
To avoid AC ground loop problems, the source  
equipment, NR Series unit and projector should all  
be running on the same grounded AC power line  
(one rated for the power requirements).  
Note: If HDTV or Computer signals are to be  
used, the projector must have separate  
H & V sync cables installed.  
CONTROL  
SOURCE INPUTS  
17. 12V trigger to activate automatic screen relays.  
Voltage is constant when unit power is on.  
1. S-Video (Y/C) sources such as DVDs, Satellite  
systems, S-VHS tape decks (when using S-VHS  
tapes only), Hi-8 tape decks.  
18. IR receiver connection allows for use with  
external IR receivers so unit can be installed  
behind walls.  
2. Composite video sources such as Laserdisc  
players, cable TV, VHS tape decks, 8mm tape  
decks.  
19. RS232 D9F connection for use with RS232  
control systems  
3. Interlaced Component (480i) or RGBs video  
sources such as DVDs and professional  
cameras. (Will not accept progressive or HDTV  
signals)  
10. AC Power connection.  
Note: Be sure to set the proper screen shape  
for the installation before beginning  
any other adjustments. See the Setup  
menu list.  
4. High scan rate sources such as HDTV signals or  
computers as a pass-through to the projector.  
YPrPb from HDTV sources can be transcoded  
to RGBHV on the output.  
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SETUP  
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1011  
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18. Value Up/Down : Adjusts the levels or  
FRONT PANEL CONTROL  
1. Power/Standby: Press to turn the unit On (LED  
turns Green) or to Standby (Red)  
changes settings of the Function selected.  
19. Custom Presets: Four presets per input.  
2. Infrared Sensor/Flasher window  
10. Enter: Press to store presets or to enter  
menus.  
3. CPU Reset: push a small paper clip into this  
opening to reset the unit’s CPU.  
11. Factory Preset: Recalls all settings to Factory  
levels. Pressing once while adjusting a setting  
will recall that setting back to the factory  
Note: Do not activate the CPU Reset without  
first contacting Faroudja technical support or  
your installer. This will reset all parameters to  
the factory default and may cause compatibility  
issues with your setup.  
default. Pressing the Factory button twice  
returns all image settings to the factory default.  
Storing User Preset  
4. Input Select: Toggles through the different  
There are a total of 32 presets that can be stored,  
four for each input (Composite, S-Video, YCrCb  
and RGB with separate banks for NTSC and for  
PAL). Each preset stores all image adjustment  
functions.  
inputs.  
5. Aspect Ratio Select: Toggles through the  
available aspect ratios. If an aspect ratio is not  
available (LED is not activated), it cannot be  
selected.  
To store a preset:  
• Select the proper input.  
NOTE: Anamorphic with 4:3 screens and the  
Wide-4:3 settings are not available on units with  
scan rates 480p,600p and Frame Doubling.  
• Make all required adjustments.  
• Press the Enter button, the Preset LEDs turn  
Red, the Enter LED turns Green. (Press Enter  
again to cancel procedure)  
NOTE: Do not leave the 4:3 image with a Wide  
Angle screen on for long periods of time on a CRT  
projector. This can cause permanent image  
burn-in. Image burn-in is not covered by  
Faroudja’s warranty.  
• Press the Preset you want to use and the LED  
on that Preset will turn green and the LED on the  
Enter will go out.  
16. LCD Status Display: Displays scan rate on  
power-up and the current Function or Value  
selected.  
NOTE: When Functions are accessed via the  
front panel controls the On-Screen-Display is  
not activated.  
17. Function Up/Down : Cycles up or down  
through the available control Functions  
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SETUP  
• Select an Input (not Pass-Through)  
• Enter the Setup Menu  
SYSTEM SETTINGS AND SETUP  
Setup offers functions that must be done when the  
unit is initially installed. Some user features are not  
available with a few of the Setup selections so this  
must be done first. To prevent accidental alteration  
of the setup parameters, some setup functions can  
only be done from the front panel or with the  
RS232 interface.  
• Select desired Screen Shape  
• Press the Function Keys to select Save to All  
and press Enter  
The screen shape is now stored for all Inputs and  
Presets.  
Note: When in the Setup Menu, pressing ENTER  
three times "Escapes" the Setup Menu and  
Recalls start of the User menu  
Storing the Screen Shape into a Preset  
• Enter the Setup Menu and select a new Screen  
Shape  
System Settings - Press Enter  
There are four sections to the System Setting:  
• System Menu  
(Note: Do NOT use the Save to All command)•  
Press Enter 3 times to return to the User Menu  
• User Mode  
• I/R Setup  
• Press Enter, then press Preset 1-4.  
Test Patterns  
The new screen shape is now stored in the preset  
selected. Pressing another preset or changing  
inputs will recall the primary screen shape.  
System Menu - Press Enter  
Pressing the Function Up will recall the following  
commands in this order. Press the Value Up or  
Down key to select or change values. When no  
commands are entered after a short period the  
front panel LCD will switch to the main window.  
Just hit Function or Value to jump back to the  
control menu last used.  
Exit System Settings- press Enter  
Returns to the User Menu  
Save to All – Press Enter  
Saves System setup ( screen shape) to all presets  
I/R Receiver – On/Off  
Controls front panel IR receiver  
Note: Screen Shape must be set first before any  
other adjustments are made.  
RS232 Echo:  
On(Default)/Off  
Screen Shape  
Select if the RS232 commands returns a status  
report to the control system.  
4:3 / Wide Screen / Wide 4:3  
4:3 – Choose this when the projector is 4:3 and  
the screen is 4:3  
Example: using a 1024x768 digital projector on a  
4:3 screen.  
DCDi Mode:  
On (Default)/ Off  
Should always be On  
Wide Screen-Choose this when the screen is  
Widescreen and the projector will provide the  
anamorphic vertical squeeze.  
Example: A 16:9 plasma, a digital or CRT projector  
set to Anamorphic using a wide angle screen  
Film Mode:  
On (Default)/Off  
Should always be On  
LCD Display Backlight Timer  
5-255 (Default 10)  
Sets how long the front panel LCD stays on.  
Wide 4:3-choose this when the projector is 4:3  
only and the screen is Widescreen. (Not available  
on units scanning at rates below 720p)  
Example: A digital projector that is 4:3 only with a  
wide angle screen.  
Red LED Brightness  
0-15 (Default 8)  
Front panel LED brightness  
Green LED Brightness  
0-15 (Default 8)  
Front panel LED brightness  
Storing the Screen Shape  
Note: The Factory Default screen shape for all NRS  
units is 4:3. If that is the desired screen shape to  
be used, the following steps are not required.  
OSD Vertical Position  
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SETUP  
0-255(0=Top)  
posite video is applied as sync with RGB)  
This sets the position of the single line  
adjustment OSD  
Composite Sync on H  
On/Off  
OSD Timer  
Sync on Green  
4-255 seconds (10 Default)  
On/Off (Default)  
HDTV Ext. Format  
(Comp. Sync on H and Sync on Green Functions  
are only available if RGB output is selected.)  
480p/720p/1080i  
This option is visible and only needs to be set if  
the transcode option is selected for the pass-thru.  
Output Format  
RGB(Default)/YCrCb/YPrPb  
HDTV External Input  
Pass-thru  
Note: On 540p and 16:9HD models (Rev.2.4+),  
selecting YPrPb or YCrCb adds a Function for  
Tri-Level or Bi-Level sync and removes Sync-on-  
Green and Composite-Sync-on-H options from the  
menu list. HDTV standards require Tri-Level sync  
so it should be selected if there are any problems.  
YPrPb to RGB  
Note: The HD Pass-through input can transcode  
YPrPb HDTV signals to RGBHV. It cannot  
transcode RGBHV signals to YPrPb. Sync on  
Green is NOT available when using the HD Pass-  
through input.  
Input Format  
Auto NTSC/PAL, NTSC, PAL, PAL N, PAL M  
The following commands allow for separate set-  
tings for each aspect ratio but are global for all  
inputs. First select the aspect ratio that needs  
adjusting before beginning.  
I/R Setup - Press Enter  
Use this section to teach learning remotes the  
direct access codes. See the IR Setup section on  
page 10 for details.  
It is important that sizing and blanking adjustments  
be done with the display device controls first to  
insure proper settings before using the following  
commands.  
Bottom Blanking  
Right Blanking  
Left Blanking  
Top Blanking  
Test Patterns-Press Enter  
Use these patterns to adjust the image and  
processor. Use the Value key to select the different  
patterns. Once the pattern is selected press the  
Function key to return to the User Menu and then  
select the proper setup Function. Once adjustment  
is set, use the Function key to return to Test  
Patterns - Press Enter and select Test Patterns  
Off. Accessing the test patterns is easiest using  
the OSD.  
Blanking Level  
This adjusts the blanking from black to gray. This  
can be used to set the side bars on 4:3 sources on  
a 16:9 screen to gray to prevent image burn on the  
display (Firmware Rev. 2.4 or higher).  
Off  
100IRE Color Bars  
100IRE Reverse Color Bars  
10-Step Gray Scale  
Luma Ramp  
Cb Ramp  
Image Vertical Position  
Moves image up from center  
Cr Ramp  
Green  
Red  
Image Horizontal Position  
Moves image left or right of center  
Note: moving the image too far to the left or right  
can cause the display to stop working. Use posi-  
tioning controls in the display first – if available.  
Blue  
Convergence  
Active Boarders  
SMPTE Color Bars  
100IRE Window  
PLUGE  
Pass RGB Input Sync  
Sync on Green  
Ext. Sync High/Low  
(Low sync is used with PAL sources where com-  
User Mode-Press Enter  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
These are the controls that are used most often.  
Select OSD Functions: Press Function  
Change Values: Press Value  
Noise Reduction  
0-15, Factory 8  
On Screen Display  
Control of most functions can be done using the  
remote to interact with the OSD.  
Detail  
0-31, Factory 8  
Accessing the OSD  
• Press Menu button to bring up main Index.  
Tint  
0-255, Factory 128  
• Use Function keys to select an index and the  
available control menu drops down.  
Color  
0-255, Factory 128  
• Press Function again to select an adjustment.  
Contrast  
0-155, Factory 128  
• Use Value to adjust. The main menu drops away  
and a single line menu appears.  
Brightness  
0-170, Factory 128  
• Use the Function keys return to the drop down  
menu.  
Advanced Color System  
• Press Menu to recall the main index.  
• Press Menu again to remove OSD  
The OSD consists of four index tabs:  
Factory/DVD Animation  
For some DVDs with computer animation, the  
Faroudja patented chroma edge processing cir-  
cuits can be turned off. For most sources, the  
Factory setting should be selected. These settings  
can be stored as a User Preset.  
INPUT  
PICTURE  
DISPLAY PATTERNS  
The Functions available for each index are listed  
below:  
INPUT  
Formats  
IR REMOTE AND OSD OPERATION  
There are four ways to control the unit: from the  
front panel, with the remote control buttons, using  
the On-Screen-Display with the remote and via  
RS232. Controlling from the front panel or the  
remote requires cycling through the available func-  
tions. If direct access IR control is needed, the unit  
can teach learning remotes via the IR flasher. See  
the IR Setup section.  
Input Select:  
Video-S-Video-YCrCb-RGB-PassThru  
Aspect Ratio*  
4:3-Letterbox-Anamorphic  
Presets-  
Recall: Factory-1-2-3-4  
Store: 1-2-3-4  
To store a preset:  
When the unit first powers up it will go through an  
initializing procedure and then display the output  
resolution.  
• Select the proper input.  
• Make all required adjustments.  
• Use the Function keys to select Store 1 2  
3 4.  
• Use the Value keys to select the desired  
preset  
The remote control allows for easy operation by  
simple navigation through the On Screen Display  
(OSD)menus. Repeated Pressing of a button tog-  
gles through the available choices.  
• Press Enter  
*Aspect Ratio Selection  
Power On/Off: Press Power  
Select Presets: Press Preset  
Select Input:s Press Input Mode  
Activate OSD: Press Menu  
Press the Aspect Ratio button to toggle between  
the different choices. The aspect ratio selected  
needs to match the aspect ratio of the source.  
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RS232  
NOTE: When using a Wide Angle screen a 4:3  
PATTERNS  
source will have black bars on the left and right of  
the image. 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.  
These patterns are used to setup and align the  
image. This should be done by a qualified techni-  
cian only.  
Note: Anamorphic on a 4:3 screen is not avail-  
able on units with scan rates below 720p.  
Pattern  
On/Off  
Select  
PICTURE  
Off  
Cr Ramp  
PLUGE  
Cb Ramp  
Use these commands to fine tune the image  
100IRE Window  
Active Boarders  
Convergence  
Blue  
Red  
Green  
Luma Ramp  
10-step Gray Scale  
100IRE Rev. CB  
100IRE CB  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Tint  
Color  
Detail  
Noise Reduction  
RS232 CONTROL  
NOTE: Adjusting Detail – The Detail and Noise  
Reduction settings have been optimized for the  
scan rate and resolution of the NR Series for most  
sources. However, the viewers tastes and the  
types of software used may require making  
–adjustments of these settings to fine tune the  
image. These controls are very effective to either  
increase detail or to help clean up poor quality  
video material. It is recommended that adjust-  
ments be made in small increments until the  
desired results are achieved. It is important to  
not use too much Detail as the image will start  
to look artificial.  
Connector: DB-9 Female  
Baud rate: 9600 default, 8 bit,  
1 stop bit and No Parity  
(Adjustable 4800, 9600, 19,200)  
Pin Configuration:  
Pin 5 = Ground  
Pin 3 = Rx  
Pin 2 = Tx  
All commands are sent using ASCII text strings.  
NOTE: A command must start with the  
string header “NRS”  
DISPLAY  
Use these commands to adjust the image position  
and edge blanking. It is recommended to adjust  
sizing and blanking in the display device first. This  
should be done by a qualified technician.  
Following the header, a comma is used to delimit  
the header from the command. All the commands  
with their descriptions will be listed below. All the  
text strings are terminated with a carriage return  
(0x13). The header and command are not case  
sensitive.  
Position  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Since the picture settings are Input specific, the  
input to be used, i.e. Video, Y/C or YPrPb, must  
be selected first before adjusting and storing  
settings.  
Blanking  
Left  
Right  
Top  
Bottom  
See appendix A for the command list.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Inputs (Interlaced)  
Format NTSC/PAL  
Composite(BNC)  
S-Video  
Auto Detect  
1vpp  
Y - 1v pp  
C -286mv pp  
Component (SMPTE)(BNC)  
Interlaced (480i)  
Y—1vpp  
Cr—700mv pp  
Cb - 700mv pp  
RGB  
Comp. Sync—1vpp  
RGB-700mv pp  
HD/PC Pass-Thru  
D15M  
Remote Control “D9F”  
RS-232 ASCII  
Outputs (Progressive)  
R,G,B (BNC or DB15)  
YprPb  
700mv pp, TTL Sync  
700mv pp, Sync on Y-1vpp  
RGsB  
Gs - 1vpp  
RGB - 700mv pp  
D15F  
Pin Function  
11 Red Out  
12 Green Out  
13 Blue Out  
17 Red Gnd  
18 Green Gnd  
19 Blue Gnd  
10 Sync Gnd  
11 Sync Gnd  
13 H Sync Out  
14 V Sync Out  
Horizontal Sync:  
NTSC: 31.5KHz, 37.7KHz, 45KHz, or 48KHz- depending on model  
NTSC: 63KHz - Native Rate Series Plus only  
PAL: 31.2KHz, 37KHz, 40KHz - depending on model  
PAL: 53KHz - Native Rate Series Plus only 4.0 vpp TTL  
Vertical Sync:  
Composite Sync :  
Dimensions  
60Hz/50Hz, 4.0 vpp TTL  
4.0 vpp TTL  
13D X 17.25W X 4.24H (with feet) (Depth includes rear BNC)  
15lbs, 20lbs shipping  
Weight  
Power Consumption  
Power Supply  
24w with 120v, 33w with 220v  
100-240VAC 50/60Hz Auto Ranging  
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APPENDIX A – RS232 CODES  
COMMAND  
FUNCTION  
COMMAND  
FUNCTION  
HELP  
Display Help Menu  
SYSTEM SETUP  
Report Current Status  
ST  
E#  
ON  
Power ON  
Power OFF  
ECHO  
0=Off, 1=On  
OFF  
W#  
Screen Shape,  
(0=Wide, 1=4x3,  
2=Wide-4:3)  
CS#  
G#  
Comp Sync  
0=Off, 1=On  
INPUTS  
Video Input  
S-Video Input  
Sync on Green  
0=Off, 1=On  
V
Y
M#  
Output Mode (0-2)  
(0=RGB, 1=YCrCb, 2=YPrPb)  
CS#  
Comp Sync  
0=Off, 1=On  
X
R
YCrCb  
RGBS  
OSD#  
OSD#  
Vertical Position (0-255)  
(Default 128)  
EXT  
Pass-Thru Input  
OSD  
0=Off, 1=On  
IMAGE CONTROL  
B#  
C#  
T#  
Brightness (0-255)  
(Factory 128)  
OSDT#  
P#  
OSD Timer (4-255)  
(Default 10)  
Contrast (0-255)  
(Factory 128)  
Pass-Thru  
R=Pass-Thru, Y=Transcode  
Tint (0-255)  
(Factory 128)  
TP#  
Internal test Pattern  
0=Off  
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=SMPTE Color Bars  
13=100% Window  
14=PLUGE  
K#  
D#  
N#  
A#  
Color (0-255)  
(Factory 128)  
IR#  
IR Receiver  
0=Off, 1=On  
Detail (0-15)  
(Factory 8)  
Noise Reduction (0-15)  
(Factory 8)  
For additional setup codes  
type HELP for the full list  
Input Aspect Ratio (0-2)  
(0=4x3, 1=Letterbox,  
2=Anamorphic)  
L#  
P#  
Store User Preset (1-4)  
Recall Preset (0-4)  
(1-4=User, 0=Factory)  
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APPENDIX B – IR SETUP COMMANDS  
IR REMOTE TEACHING FUNCTIONS  
Use the Function key to locate IR Setup Menu-Press Enter. Use the Value key to select the different  
commands. Each time the Enter button is pressed it “flashes” the commands out through the IR receiver  
window on the front panel. The Number of Samples choice defines how many time the NRS will send the  
sample IR command. Adjust this if learning remote does not respond properly  
IR COMMAND  
POWER ON  
POWER OFF  
INPUT  
ASPECT RATIO  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
TINT  
DETAIL  
NOISE REDUCTION  
FUNCTION UP  
FUNCTION DOWN  
VALUE UP  
IR COMMAND  
1
0
3
4
5
6
7
8
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
VALUE DOWN  
PRESET / ENTER  
MENU  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
Preset Select: Preset + #  
1- 4, 0 = Factory  
Direct Access Infrared Commands  
To turn On the unit, a sequence must be used:  
Press Power + #  
To change Levels, a sequence must be used:  
1 = On, 0 = Off  
Note: All the following commands must receive  
a three digit number.  
Note: The timing of the digits (1&0) must be  
under .25 seconds after the Power command is  
issued.  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Color  
+ ### (0-255)  
+ ### (0-155)  
+ ### (0-255)  
+ ### (0-255)  
+ 0## (0-31)  
+ 0## (0-15)  
Note: all sequence commands listed below  
should have approximately a .25 second delay  
between commands.  
Tint  
Input Control: Input + #  
1 = Composite  
2 = S-Video  
3 = YPrPb (YCrCb)  
4 = RGB  
Detail  
Noise Red.  
Note: The user can also adjust levels by using  
the Value Up/Down keys or store the levels in  
Presets and recall those when desired.  
5 = Pass-through  
Aspect Ratio Control: Aspect + #  
1 = 4:3  
2 = Letterbox  
3 = Anamorphic  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Faroudja Laboratories, Inc. (“Faroudja”) warranties that its products will be free of  
defects in workmanship and material and conform substantially to published speci-  
fications under normal use and service. This warranty is made to the first purchaser  
of the products and extends for twelve (12) months from the date of sale. The war-  
ranty does not apply to products damaged as a result of accident, misuse, neglect,  
alteration, improper installation, unusual physical or electrical stress or unauthorized  
repair. Image burn-in on display devices is not covered under warranty. All warranty  
claims should be made at the place of purchase. No products may be returned to  
Faroudja without it consent. If requested by Faroudja, purchaser agrees to provide  
proof of purchase and to return defective products to Faroudja, transportation  
charges prepaid. Faroudja’s only liability with respect to products that do not meet  
the foregoing warranty, and for which appropriate transportation arrangements have  
been made, will be to repair or, at Faroudja’s option, replace defective products or  
portions thereof.  
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED,  
IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, REGARDING THE PRODUCTS, AND ALL IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY  
OTHER WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS ON THE PART OF FAROUDJA.  
IN NO EVENT WILL FAROUDJA BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR  
GOODWILL, OR DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR  
SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, HOWEVER CAUSED, WHETHER BY  
FAROUDJA’S BREACH OF WARRANTY OR BY FAROUDJA’S SOLE OR  
CONCURRENT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE.  
FAROUDJA may change product specifications and warranty policy at any time  
without notice.  
Faroudja Laboratories  
750 Palomar Ave., Sunnyvale, California 94085  
Tel: 408-735-1492 Fax: 408-735-8571  
A Division of Sage, Inc.  
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