DVS 204
Digital Video Scaler series
DVS 204, DVS 204 D, DVS 204 12V, DVS 204 D 12V
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Quick Start — DVS 204
Installation
Step 1
Step 5
Plug the DVS 204, and input and output devices
into a grounded AC source, and turn on the input
and output devices.
Refer to the application examples at the end of this
page. Turn off power to the scaler and input and
output devices, and remove power cords from
them.
Step 6
Use the LCD menu screens or RS-232
programming to configure the scaler. See chapter
two for installation and operation procedures, and
see chapter three for programming information.
Step 2
Install the four rubber feet on the bottom of the
DVS 204 scaler, or mount the scaler in a rack.
Step 3
Attach input devices to the scaler.
Rear panel video inputs
Input 1: Composite video
Application examples
VIDEO
1
DVS 204 D
INPUTS
RGB
OUTPUTS
REMOTE
100-240V
0.3A
VIDEO
SDI
R
/R-Y
G
B
/B-Y
B-Y
/C
/Y
Input 2: Composite/S-video/Component
PASS THRU
RGBcvS
-
1
S-VIDEO
3
RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y
Y
/VID
R-Y
H
V
S
S-video (Y/C)
Component Video (R-Y, Y, B-Y)
Composite Video
2
4
50/60 Hz
RS-232 Control
B-Y
/C
B-Y
/C
B-Y
/C
Y
/VID
Y
/VID
Y
/VID
R-Y
R-Y
R-Y
2
2
2
LCD Projector
S-VIDEO
3
DVD Player
VCR
Input 3: S-video
RGB
PASS - THRU/
RGBS/RGBcvS
Input 4: RGB pass-through/RGBS/
RGBcS
4
Laptop Computer Plasma Display
Document Camera
SDI input
SDI
Attach an SDI source to this BNC (204 D
model only).
DVS 204 D 12V
Step 4
INPUTS
RGB
OUTPUTS
REMOTE
VIDEO
SDI
R
/R-Y
G
B
/B-Y
B-Y
/C
/Y
1
PASS
-
THRU
POWER
S-VIDEO
12V 1.5A DC
RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y
RGBS/RGBcvS
Y
/VID
Attach output devices to the scaler.
R-Y
H
V
S
2
3
4
RS-232 Control
Rear panel video outputs
Output BNC connectors
LCD Projector
RGBHV
RGBS
DVD Player
VCR
OUTPUTS
OUTPUTS
R
/R-Y
G
B
/B-Y
R
/R-Y
G
B
/B-Y
/Y
V
/Y
H
S
H
V
S
Power Supply
Laptop Computer
Monitor
OUTPUTS
G
OUTPUTS
R
/R-Y
B
/B-Y
R
/R-Y
G
B
/B-Y
Document Camera
/Y
/Y
H
V
S
H
V
S
RGsB
Component Video (R-Y,Y, B-Y)
RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y
Output 15-pin HD connector
You can connect both outputs simultaneously
to two different displays. The sync format is
the same for both outputs.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 • Introduction ...................................................................................................... 1-1
About this Manual ............................................................................................................ 1-2
About the DVS 204 ........................................................................................................... 1-2
What is the DVS 204? ....................................................................................................... 1-2
Controlling the DVS 204 digital video scaler ................................................................ 1-2
Features and Options ...................................................................................................... 1-2
Features.............................................................................................................................. 1-2
Options and accessories ................................................................................................... 1-3
Chapter 2 • Installation and Operation...................................................................... 2-1
Mounting the Scaler ........................................................................................................ 2-2
Tabletop/desktop placement ........................................................................................... 2-2
Rack mounting.................................................................................................................. 2-2
Application diagram ........................................................................................................ 2-3
Rear Panel Features .......................................................................................................... 2-4
Front Panel Features ........................................................................................................ 2-7
Input selection buttons .................................................................................................... 2-7
Picture adjustment buttons ............................................................................................. 2-7
Menu button ..................................................................................................................... 2-8
Next button ....................................................................................................................... 2-8
LCD menu display and controls ...................................................................................... 2-8
Optimizing the System for a DVD ........................................................................... 2-8
Setting up a DVD source .................................................................................................. 2-8
Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments............................................................ 2-9
Moving through menus by using front panel controls ............................................... 2-9
Menu overview ................................................................................................................. 2-9
Input Configuration ....................................................................................................... 2-10
Input 2 Video Type.............................................................................................................2-11
Input 4 Video Type.............................................................................................................2-11
SDI Input (SDI IN) ...............................................................................................................2-11
Output Configuration .................................................................................................... 2-11
Resolution and refresh rates ............................................................................................2-12
Output Signal.....................................................................................................................2-12
Sync Polarity ......................................................................................................................2-12
H Format............................................................................................................................2-13
Blanking Configuration ................................................................................................. 2-13
Top and bottom blanking .................................................................................................2-13
Memory Preset ................................................................................................................ 2-13
Save (SAVE) memory preset.............................................................................................2-14
Clear (CLR) memory preset ...............................................................................................2-14
Recalling a preset ..............................................................................................................2-15
Advanced Configuration................................................................................................ 2-15
Detail control.....................................................................................................................2-15
Filter mode ........................................................................................................................2-15
Blue mode ..........................................................................................................................2-16
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Autoswitch (Autosw) mode ..............................................................................................2-16
Enhanced (Enh) mode .......................................................................................................2-16
2:2 Pulldown detection (PAL Film mode detect) submenu .............................................2-16
RGB delay (Triple Action Switching)..................................................................................2-16
Exit Menu ........................................................................................................................ 2-17
Image Adjustments ........................................................................................................ 2-17
Color, tint, brightness, contrast, centering, sizing ..................................................... 2-17
Input Reset .......................................................................................................................... 2-18
System Reset...................................................................................................................... 2-18
Front Panel Security Lockout (Executive Mode) ............................................ 2-19
IR 901 Infrared Remote Control .............................................................................. 2-20
Aspect ratio presets ........................................................................................................ 2-20
Freezing an input ........................................................................................................... 2-20
Selecting an input .......................................................................................................... 2-20
Size and center ............................................................................................................... 2-20
Image adjustments ......................................................................................................... 2-20
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................... 2-21
Operating problems ....................................................................................................... 2-21
Chapter 3 • Serial Communication................................................................................ 3-1
RS-232 Programmer’s Guide ........................................................................................ 3-2
Host-to-scaler communications ....................................................................................... 3-2
Scaler-initiated messages ................................................................................................... 3-2
Error responses ................................................................................................................... 3-2
Using the command/response tables ................................................................................. 3-3
Command/response table for SIS commands..................................................................... 3-4
Command/response table for special function SIS commands .......................................... 3-7
Control Software for Windows ................................................................................. 3-8
Installing the software ..................................................................................................... 3-8
Using the control program .............................................................................................. 3-8
Using the help program................................................................................................... 3-9
Appendix A • Appendix........................................................................................................ A-1
Specifications ..................................................................................................................... A-2
Part Numbers and Accessories ................................................................................. A-4
Included parts .................................................................................................................. A-4
Accessories ........................................................................................................................ A-4
Firmware Upgrade Installation................................................................................. A-5
Serial Digital Interface (SDI) Card Installation ............................................... A-7
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DVS 204
Chapter One
1
Introduction
About this Manual
About the DVS 204
Features and Options
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Introduction
About this Manual
This manual discusses how to install, configure, and operate the Extron DVS 204
digital video scaler and how to operate the optional IR 901 infrared remote
control (part #70-152-01).
Throughout this manual the terms “DVS”, “digital video scaler”, and “scaler”
are used interchangeably to refer to the same product.
About the DVS 204
What is the DVS 204?
The DVS is a series of high performance digital video scalers that offers 56
output rates, including HDTV, and provides scaling solutions for boardrooms,
conference rooms, and home theaters, as well as rental and staging applications.
The scalers come in four models, two of which offer a serial digital interface (SDI)
input connector: DVS 204 (no SDI), DVS 204 D (SDI), DVS 204 12V (12 volt
external power supply, no SDI), and DVS 204 D 12V (12 volt external power
supply, SDI).
To enable superior scaling performance, the DVS 204 features several of Extron’s
patented and patent-pending technologies, including Dynamic Motion
Interpolation (DMI™) technology, and 3:2 and 2:2 pulldown detection. DMI is
an advanced motion detection and compensation method that enables image
enhancement with no loss of image fidelity.
The DVS 204 scales composite video, S-video, and component video up to
computer-video (RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB) or HD component, which can be output
to two display devices via individually buffered BNC and 15-pin HD connectors.
Controlling the DVS 204 digital video scaler
The DVS 204 can be controlled using one or more of the following methods:
• The front panel controls.
• A computer, a touch screen panel, or any other device that can send and
receive the serial communications through the RS-232 port. Extron’s
Simple Instruction Set (SIS™) is a set of simple keystroke commands that
can be used with any such devices, and Extron’s control software for
Windows provides a graphical interface for controlling the scaler from a
computer.
• The optional IR 901 remote control, which has most of the front panel controls.
Features and Options
Features
Four video inputs
•
•
Input 1 — One BNC connector on the rear panel accepts composite video.
Input 2 — Three BNC connectors on the rear panel accept composite,
component, or S-video.
•
•
Inputs 3 — One 4-pin DIN connector accepts an S-video signal.
Input 4 — One 15-pin HD connector accepts an RGB pass-through
(RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB), RGBS, or RGBcvS video signal.
SDI video input (optional) — One BNC connector on the rear panel accepts SDI
video.
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Buffered video outputs — Six rear-panel BNC connectors and one VGA-type
15-pin HD connector provide connections for RGB output. Both outputs
(the BNCs or the 15-pin HD connector) are active at all times for
simultaneous output.
Three ways to control the scaler — The scaler’s front panel, a computer or other
RS-232 control device, or the optional IR 901 remote control can all be used
to control the scaler.
Scaled outputs — The DVS 204 offers 59 different output rates.
RS-232 configuration — The DVS 204 can be configured by using the Extron
control software for Windows, or by using a third party control system.
Accu-RATE Frame Lock™ — The Extron Accu-RATE Frame Lock™ eliminates
artifacts from scaled motion video by eliminating frame rate conversion. It
locks the output frame rate to the input frame rate of the active input. The
result is a switching system that eliminates image tears and other artifacts
from motion video.
Dynamic Motion Interpolation™ (DMI™) — This video processing technique is
an advanced motion prediction and compensation method that treats
motion content and still content with different algorithms to yield high
fidelity images.
3:2 pulldown detection for NTSC and 2:2 film detection for PAL video sources
— These advanced film mode processing features help maximize image
detail and sharpness for video sources that originated from film. When
film is converted to NTSC video, the film frame rate has to be matched to
the video frame rate in a process called 3:2 pulldown. Jaggies and other
image artifacts can result if conventional deinterlacing techniques are used
on film-source video. The DVS 204’s advanced film mode processing
recognizes signals that originated from film. The DVS 204 then applies
video processing algorithms that optimize the conversion of video that was
made with the 3:2 pulldown process. This results in richly detailed images
with sharply defined lines. A similar process is used for PAL film-source
video.
Versatile mounting options — The DVS 204 is 1U high, and a half rack wide. It
is rack mountable, or it can be placed on a table or other furniture. Rubber
feet are included.
Options and accessories
The DVS 204’s optional equipment includes:
• IR 901 remote control — Extron’s IR 901 (part #70-152-01) is an infrared
remote control which replicates all of the front panel controls of the
DVS 204 except the Menu and Next buttons.
• SDI input card — Serial digital interface (SDI) input can be added to the
DVS 204 model by the installation of an SDI input card (part #70-168-01).
• Rack shelf mounting kit — The 1U high, half rack width DVS 204 can be rack
mounted using the rack shelf mounting kit (part #60-190-01).
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DVS 204
Chapter Two
Installation and Operation
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Mounting the Scaler
Rear Panel Features
Front Panel Features
Optimizing the System for a DVD
Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments
Image Adjustments
Input Reset
System Reset
Front Panel Security Lockout (Executive Mode)
IR 901 Infrared Remote Control
Troubleshooting
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Mounting the Scaler
Tabletop/desktop placement
For tabletop or desktop placement only, install the self-adhesive rubber feet/pads
(provided) onto the four corners of the bottom of the enclosure.
Rack mounting
1. If feet were installed on the bottom of the DVS 204, remove them.
2. Place the DVS 204 on one half of the 1U (one unit high, one unit wide)
rack shelf (part #60-190-01). Align the front of the DVS 204 with the
front of the shelf, and align the threaded holes on the bottom of the
DVS 204 with the holes in the rack shelf.
3. Attach the DVS to the rack shelf with the two provided 4-40 x 3/16"
machine screws. Insert the screws from the underside of the shelf, and
securely fasten them into diagonally-opposite corners.
False front panel
uses 2 front holes.
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opposite corners.
Rack mounting the DVS 204
4. Attach the false front panel (provided with the rack shelf) to the
unoccupied side of the rack (as shown above), or install a second half-
rack-width device in that side by repeating steps 1–3.
5. Attach the rack shelf to the rack using four 10-32 x ¾" bolts (provided).
Insert the bolts through #10 beveled washers, then through the holes in
the rack ears and rack, as shown above.
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Application diagram
The diagram shown below is an example of a typical DVS 204 application with
cable connections.
RS-232 Control
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-Y
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B-Y
/C
VIDEO
LCD Projector
3
DVS 204
Monitor
Laptop Computer
VCR
DVD Player
Document Camera
Application diagram example of the DVS 204
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Rear Panel Features
The rear panels of the DVS 204 D and DVS 204 D 12V models, as shown below,
contain all of the possible connectors available on the DVS 204 series of scalers
(the DVS 204 and DVS 12V models do not come with an SDI input connector).
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9
5
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
REMOTE
100-240V
0.3A
VIDEO
SDI
R
/R-Y
G
B
/B-Y
B-Y
/C
/Y
RGB
PASS - THRU/
RGBS/RGBcvS
1
S-VIDEO
RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y
Y
/VID
R-Y
H
V
S
2
3
4
50/60 Hz
1
4
8
6
3
7
DVS 204 D rear panel connectors
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
REMOTE
VIDEO
SDI
R
/R-Y
G
B
/B-Y
B-Y
/C
/Y
RGB
PASS - THRU
RGBS/RGBcvS
1
POWER
S-VIDEO
12V 1.5A DC
RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y
Y
/VID
R-Y
H
V
S
2
3
4
1a
DVS 204 D 12V rear panel power connector
The rear panel connectors of the 12V DC models are identical to those of the
AC models, except for the 12 volt power input connector.
AC power connector — Plug a standard IEC power cord into this
connector to connect the scaler to a 100 to 240 VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz power
source. The front panel control and input selection LEDs will light during
power-up.
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1a 12V DC power connector — Plug the included 12 V power supply into this
input jack (DVS 204 12V and DVS 204 D 12V models only). The front panel
control and input selection LEDs will light during power-up.
Video input 1: Composite video — A composite video signal is
input through the female BNC connector.
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VIDEO
1
Video input 2: Composite/S-video/Component — This input,
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consisting of 3 female BNC connectors, accepts composite video, S-video,
and component video signals. Connect cables for the appropriate signal
type, as shown here.
S-video (Y/C)
Component Video (R-Y, Y, B-Y)
Composite Video
B-Y
/C
B-Y
/C
B-Y
/C
Y
/VID
Y
/VID
Y
/VID
R-Y
R-Y
R-Y
2
2
2
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S-VIDEO
3
Video input 3: S-video — Connect an S-video signal to this 4-pin
4
5
mini-DIN female connector.
SDI
SDI (serial digital interface) input connector — Connect an SDI
signal to this female BNC connector.
Only the DVS 204 D and DVS 204 D 12V models have an SDI connector.
Video input 4: RGB pass-through, RGBS, or RGBcvS —
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RGB
Connect an RGB pass-through (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB), RGBS,
PASS - THRU/
RGBS/RGBcvS
or RGBcvS video signal to this 15-pin HD connector. The
pass-through signals are not scalable.
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Equipment following the SCART interconnection standard
may be connected to the RGBcvS input cabling configuration.
RGB (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB) or HD component (R-Y, Y, B-Y) video BNC
output — Connect coaxial cables from a display device to these BNCs for a
scaled or pass-through RGB or a scaled component video output. The
output can be scaled to 56 different output rates. The scaled inputs (1-3) are
output, as shown below.
The default for the “H” BNC connector is always horizontal sync. See the
following section “RGB pass-through”, for the only exception to this rule.
RGBHV*
RGBS
OUTPUTS
OUTPUTS
R
/R-Y
G
B
/B-Y
R
/R-Y
G
B
/B-Y
/Y
/Y
H
V
S
H
V
S
OUTPUTS
OUTPUTS
R
G
B
R
G
B
/R-Y
/Y
/B-Y
/R-Y
/Y
/B-Y
H
V
S
H
V
S
RGsB
Component Video (R-Y,Y, B-Y)
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Outputs
and
are both buffered and can be connected simultaneously
to two different displays. For RGB inputs, the output signal’s sync format is
based on the format of the incoming RGB signal. For all other types of
inputs, the user selects the output sync format. The sync format will be the
same for both outputs.
RGB pass-through — An RGB pass-through signal with composite sync
(“RGB” is selected for input 4; see the Input Configuration section in this
chapter) will always output composite sync through the “H” BNC output
connector, as shown in the following illustration.
If both an RGB pass-through signal with composite sync and a scaled video
input (1-3) are output as RGBS, the H Format must be set to “HV”
(composite sync). This will cause the scaled video input to output composite
sync on the same connector (the “H” BNC) as the pass-through signal
instead of the “S” BNC. See the H Format section in this chapter.
For scaled inputs on input 4 (RGBS or RGBcvS), the H Format will not
have to be set to “HV” since those inputs will be output like inputs 1-3, as
shown in the previous connection diagram.
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RGBS from RGBS pass-through input
OUTPUTS
R
G
B
/R-Y
/Y
/B-Y
S
H
V
RGB or HD component (R-Y, Y, B-Y) 15-pin HD video output — Connect
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an RGB video display or HD component video display to this connector.
Remote (RS-232/contact closure) 9-pin port — This connector provides for
two-way RS-232 communication and contact closure control. See chapter
three, “Serial Communication”, for information on how to install and use
the control software and SIS commands.
The default protocol is 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control.
The rear panel RS-232 9-pin D female connector has the following pin
assignments:
Pin RS-232 function Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Input #1
Tx
Rx
Input #2
Gnd
Input #3
Input #4
–
Contact closure
Transmit data
Receive data
Contact closure
Signal ground
Contact closure
Contact closure
No connection
IR input
Hardwired IR
The Remote connector also provides a way to select an input using a remote
contact closure device. Contact closure control uses pins on the Remote
connector that are not used by the RS-232 interface (see preceding table).
To select a different input number using a contact closure device,
momentarily short the pin for the desired input number to logic ground
(pin 5). To force one of the inputs to be always selected, leave the short to
logic ground in place. The short overrides front panel input selections.
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Front Panel Features
The front panel buttons, controls, LCD, and infrared sensor of the DVS 204, as
shown below, are found on all models of the DVS 204 scaler series. The LEDs
above each input button will light green and the LEDs above/below each picture
control button will light amber when the button is pressed.
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MENU
1
2
3
4
COL/TNT CENTER
ADJUST
IR
BRT/CONT SIZE
NEXT
DVS 204
DIGITAL VIDEO SCALER
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5
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10
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9
3
4
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DVS 204 front panel
Input selection buttons
Composite input button — This button selects composite video input
1
2
3
4
(Input 1).
Composite/YC/component input button — This button selects composite
video, YC, or component video input (Input 2).
S-video input button — This button selects the S-video input (Input 3).
RGB pass-through/RGBS/RGBcvS input button — This button selects the
RGB pass-through (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB), RGBS (15 kHz), or RGBcvS
input (Input 4).
An SDI input signal can be assigned to any of the inputs (Inputs 1 through
4).
Picture adjustment buttons
Pressing these buttons successively will toggle between the different picture
adjustment functions and light the LEDs above and below each button.
These buttons have no effect on the RGB pass-through inputs (Input 4).
Color/Tint control button (Col/Tnt) — This button controls the color and
tint adjustment on the display by using the Adjust horizontal and Adjust
vertical adjustment knobs. The adjustment range of both color and tint is 0
to 255. See the “Image Adjustments” section in this chapter.
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The tint control is not available if the input is component video.
Brightness/Contrast control button (Brt/Cont) — This button controls the
brightness and contrast adjustment on the display by using the Adjust
horizontal and Adjust vertical adjustment knobs. The adjustment range of
both brightness and tint is 0 to 255. See the “Image Adjustments” section in
this chapter.
Center control button — This button controls the centering adjustment on
the output display by using the Adjust horizontal and Adjust vertical
adjustment knobs. The adjustment range of both horizontal and vertical
centering is 0 to +255. See the “Image Adjustments” section in this chapter.
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Size control button — This button controls the size adjustment on the
display by using the Adjust horizontal and Adjust vertical adjustment
knobs. See the “Image adjustments” section in this chapter.
Menu button
Menu button — Use this button to enter and move through the main menu
system in the DVS 204. See the “Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments”
section in this chapter for details.
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Next button
Next button — Use this button to step through the submenus in the
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DVS 204 menu system. See the “Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments”
section in this chapter for details.
LCD menu display and controls
LCD — Displays configuration menus and status information. See the
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“Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments” section in this chapter for
details.
Adjust horizontal ( ) knob — In the menu system, rotate this knob to
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scroll through menu options and make adjustments.
Adjust vertical ( ) knob — In the menu system, rotate this knob to scroll
through menu options and make adjustments.
Infrared sensor — This sensor is used to receive infrared (IR) signals from
the IR-901 remote control. See the “IR 901 Infrared Remote Control” section
in this chapter.
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Optimizing the System for a DVD
For optimal performance, follow the steps in this section in order when setting
up the DVS 204 for a DVD.
Setting up a DVD source
To get the best results when using a DVD as a video source, Extron recommends
that the DVD player itself be setup to output an aspect ratio of 16:9 and not 4:3.
Because all DVDs are mastered as 16:9, having them set up for anything else will
cause the player to internally scale and compress the signal. This scaling/
compression by the DVD player will defeat the advantage of having 3:2
pulldown detection in the DVS 204.
All sizing adjustments to correct aspect ratio should be done using the DVS 204.
To change the output aspect ratio of most DVD players,
1.
2.
Enter the DVD player’s Setup or Action menu while the disc is stopped.
Select a 16:9 aspect ratio.
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Menus, Configuration, and Adjustments
Scaler configuration and adjustments can be performed by using the Windows-
based control program (see chapter three for details) or by using the front panel
controls and the menus that are displayed on the DVS 204’s LCD screen. These
menus are used primarily when the scaler is first set up.
Moving through menus by using front panel controls
Menu button — Press the Menu button to activate menus and to scroll to the six
main menus.
Next button — Press the Next button to move between the submenus of a
selected main menu. Pressing the Next button during input configuration
causes the current input’s number and format type to be displayed on the
LCD
Adjust (
,
) knobs — In configuration mode, rotate the Adjust horizontal (
)
knob and Adjust vertical ( ) knob to scroll through submenu options and to
make adjustment selections. Refer to the flowcharts in this chapter and to
specific sections for explanations on knob adjustments.
Image adjustment buttons: Col/Tnt, (color/tint) Brt/Cont (brightness/contrast),
Size, and Center — When one of these buttons is pressed successively, the
corresponding image adjustment menu appears on the LCD screen.
Adjustments can then be made by rotating the Adjust horizontal ( ) knob
or the Adjust vertical ( ) knob. Settings and adjustments are stored in
nonvolatile memory.
Menu overview
The default menus appear on the LCD when no adjustments are actively being
made. They cycle between the screen showing the model of the scaler (DVS 204
or DVS 204 D) and the screen that shows the active input’s number and video
format, as shown below.
2 sec.
2 sec.
INPUT 1
CMPOSITE
852 x
480 @60
EXTRON
DVS204D
NO
SIGNAL
Power
on
2 sec.
2 sec.
2 sec.
* The No Signal default menu only occurs if
there is no signal present at the currently
selected input connector.
Default menus
From any menu or submenu, after ten seconds of inactivity the DVS 204
will save all adjustment settings and time-out to the default menus.
The main menus are as shown in the following flowchart. Use the Menu key to
scroll between them.
The No Signal default menu only occurs if there is no signal present at the
currently selected input connector.
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2 sec.
2 sec.
NO
INPUT 1
CMPOSITE
852 x
480 @60
EXTRON
DVS204D
Power
on
2 sec.
2 sec.
SIGNAL
2 sec.
* The No Signal default menu only occurs if
there is no signal present at the currently
selected input connector.
MENU
INPUT
CONFIG
MENU
OUTPUT
CONFIG
MENU
BLANKING
CONFIG
MENU
MEMORY
PRESET
MENU
ADVANCED
CONFIG
MENU
EXIT
MENU
NEXT
MENU
Main menus
To return to the default screens, let the DVS 204 time-out for 10 seconds, or
press the Menu button until the Exit Menu menu appears, then press the Next
button.
Submenus are accessed from a main menu by pressing the Next button. If
you press the Menu button while a submenu is active, the next main menu
will become active. For example, the menu will change from the Input
Configuration menu or its submenus to the Output Configuration main
menu.
Input Configuration
The following flowchart provides an overview of the Input Configuration
submenus and the options for each setting.
EXTRON
DVS204D
MENU
INPUT
CONFIG
SDI IN
1 2 3 <4>
INPUT 2
COMPNENT
INPUT 4
RGBcvS
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
*
NOTE Input 1 can only accept composite
video.
Input 3 can only accept S-video.
Only Inputs 2 and 4 can
be configured for different video
types, although an SDI input can be
assigned from any Input Configuration
menu.
Assign SDI to Input #
1, 2, 3, 4, * (none)
Input 2 video types
Input 4 video types
•
•
•
•
RGB pass-through (default)
RGBS
RGBcvS
•
•
•
Composite
S-video
Component (default)
NOTE The SDI input can be assigned
to any input. Once assigned to a
specific input, only an SDI signal
can be accepted on that input.
SDI can be disabled by selecting
the *.
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Input 1 can only input composite video, and Input 3 can only input S-video,
no other video types are selectable for these inputs. Only Inputs 2 and 4
offer selectable video types. From the Input Configuration menu, pressing
the Next key successively will display submenus with the input video types
for Inputs 2 and 4. The SDI input (if any) can be assigned to any input from
the Input Configuration submenus.
Input 2 Video Type
Rotate either the Adjust horizontal ( ) knob or Adjust vertical ( ) knob while in
the Input 2 submenu to select the appropriate video format (composite, S-video,
component) for Input 2. The default is component video.
Input 4 Video Type
Rotate the Adjust horizontal ( ) knob while in the Input 4 submenu to select the
appropriate video format (RGB pass-through, RGBS, RGBcvS) for Input 4. The
default is RGB pass-through.
SDI input (SDI IN)
Rotate either the Adjust horizontal ( ) knob or Adjust vertical ( ) knob while in
the SDI Input submenu to select the input # for the SDI input. The SDI input can
be assigned to Inputs 1, 2, 3, 4, or none (*). The default is none.
After the SDI input is no longer assigned to an input, either because it has
been assigned to a new input or is set to none, the input reverts back to the
last video type that was assigned to it.
Output Configuration
The following flowchart provides an overview of the Output Configuration
submenus and the options for each setting.
Extron
DVS204D
MENU
INPUT
CONFIG
MENU
OUTPUT
CONFIG
H SYNC V
NEG POS
640 x
480 @ 60
SIGNAL
RGB
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
Scaler output rates
• See the scaler output table in this
chapter for available combinations of
resolutions and refresh rates.
Output video types
Sync polarity combinations
•
RGB (default)
• YUV
RGsB
•
•
H+/V-
H+/V+
•
•
H-/V- (default)
H-/V+
•
NOTE This submenu is only active if RGB
is selected as the output video type.
If the signal type was specified as
Default: 1024 x 768 @60 Hz
RGsB or YUV in the previous submenu,
the sync polarity submenu will not display.
H FORMAT
<H> HV
NEXT
Select where to output composite sync
•
•
H (default) – outputs horizontal sync through the "H" BNC
HV – outputs composite sync through the "H" BNC
NOTE See the section "RGB pass-through" under the Rear Panel Features
section of this chapter for further details.
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Resolution and refresh rates
Rotate the Adjust horizontal ( ) knob while in this submenu to select one of the
available combinations of output resolutions and refresh (vertical scanning)
rates.
Rotate the Adjust vertical ( ) knob while in this submenu to select one of the
available refresh rates. Selecting @60L (Lock) refresh rate enables the Extron
Accu-RATE Frame Lock™ (AFL™) (patent pending) feature. Accu-RATE Frame
Lock eliminates image tearing and other artifacts of scaling motion video by
eliminating frame rate conversion. It exactly matches the output rate of the
DVS 204’s scaler to the frame rate of the active input. Select this feature if you
will be using motion video sources with a display that is capable of a variety of
refresh rates.
Available Scaler Output Resolutions and Rates
Resolution 50 Hz 56 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz Lock @ 50/60* True 72/100*
640 x 480
800 x 600
848 x 480
852 x 480
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
**
X
**
X
1024 x 768
1280 x 768
1280 x 1024
1360 x 765
1365 x 1024
1400 x 1050
HDTV 480p
HDTV 576p
HDTV 720p
HDTV 1080p
HDTV 1080i
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
*Rate is autoselected based on input
** NTSC only; no 100 Hz rate
The default resolution and rate is 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz.
Output Signal
Using either the Adjust horizontal ( ) or Adjust vertical ( ) knob, select the
output video format required by the display: RGB (default), YUV, or RGsB.
Sync Polarity
The display or projector may require a particular combination of horizontal (H)
and vertical (V) sync signal polarities. Select the appropriate combination of
positive or negative H and V sync by rotating either the Adjust horizontal ( ) or
Adjust vertical ( ) knob.
If the previous output signal was specified as RGsB or YUV, this submenu
will not be displayed because this menu is only active for RGBHV.
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H Format
For RGBS pass-through input (RGB is selected for Input 4), composite sync is
output on the “H” BNC. See “RGB pass-through” under “Rear Panel Features”
in this chapter.
To output composite sync on the “H” BNC (for scaled video inputs only, not
pass-through), the H Format must be specified as “HV”.
Select either H or HV by rotating either the Adjust horizontal ( ) or Adjust
vertical ( ) knob. The default is “H”.
Blanking Configuration
The following flowchart provides an overview of the Blanking submenu and the
options for each setting.
Extron
DVS204D
MENU
INPUT
CONFIG
MENU
OUTPUT
CONFIG
BLANKING
CONFIG
TOP
000
BTM
000
MENU
NEXT
NEXT
Top and bottom blanking
•
Top blanking ranges from 000 (default)
to 127
•
Bottom blanking ranges from 000 (default)
to 127
Top and bottom blanking
To remove noise or extraneous material, such as closed captioning, remove scan
lines at either the top or bottom of the screen. Rotate the Adjust horizontal (
)
knob to adjust the top blanking from 0 to 127 lines. The default is 0. Rotate the
Adjust vertical ( ) knob to adjust the bottom blanking from 0 to 127 lines. The
default is 0.
Memory Preset
The following flowchart provides an overview of the Memory Preset submenus
and the options for each setting.
The presets will only save the Sizing and Centering information, but will
not save information for the pass-through input, i.e., RGB at Input 4.
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EXTRON
DVS204D
MENU
INPUT
CONFIG
MENU
OUTPUT
CONFIG
MENU
BLANKING
CONFIG
MENU
IN3 SAVE
<N/A> 1 2 3
IN3 CLR
<N/A> 1 2 3
MEMORY
PRESET
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
Saving (SAVE) memory presets
Clearing (CLR) memory presets
•
Save the currently selected input's
sizing and centering information
•
•
•
Clear the currently selected input's
saved sizing and centering
information
•
Up to 3 presets per input can be
selected < > (N/A is the default) and
saved.
Up to 3 presets per input can be
selected < > (N/A is the default)
and cleared.
•
Save a preset by pressing the NEXT
button.
Clear a preset by pressing the
NEXT button.
Save (SAVE) memory preset
From this submenu, the sizing and centering information for the currently
selected input can be saved to memory. Up to three memory presets can be saved
per input.
Using either the Adjust horizontal ( ) or Adjust vertical ( ) knob, select (< >)
either N/A, 1, 2, or 3 to select a preset. The default is <N/A>. To save the preset,
press the Next button.
The presets will save the Sizing and Centering information in non-volatile
memory, so powering down the DVS 204 will not lose the presets. Saving a
preset by pressing the Next button will also advance to the next submenu
(Clear memory preset).
Clear (CLR) memory preset
From this submenu, up to three saved presets for the currently selected input can
be cleared from memory.
Using either the Adjust horizontal ( ) or Adjust vertical ( ) knob, select (< >)
either N/A, 1, 2, or 3 to select a preset. The default is <N/A>. To clear the preset,
press the Next button.
Clearing a preset by pressing the Next button will also cause a return to the
Memory Preset menu.
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Recalling a preset
Recalling a saved preset requires that the desired input be currently selected and
that the input button be pressed successively to activate each saved preset (up to
three). Each saved preset will display the LCD message “Input #X Memory Y”
where “X” refers to the input (1 to 4) and “Y” refers to the preset (1 to 3).
The absence of any saved presets will not display the “Input #X Memory Y”
LCD message for the absent preset.
The presets are specific to a selected output rate. If the output rate is
subsequently changed, the previously saved preset will have no effect on the
video output. However, if the original output rate is later restored for a
saved preset, the preset will again apply to that output rate.
Advanced Configuration
The following flowchart provides an overview of the Advanced Configuration
submenus and the options for each setting.
NEXT
RGB delay time
ADVANCED
CONFIG
RGB DLY
0.0 SEC
EXTRON
DVS204D
• 0.0 to 5.0 seconds
in 0.5 sec. increments.
(default is 0.0)
Either Adjust knob is used
to adjust the submenus
NEXT
MENU
NEXT
PAL film mode (2:2 pulldown detection)
• On
• Off (default)
Detail (sharpness)
• Ranges from 0 to 63.
(default is 16)
2:2 PLDN
<OFF> ON
DETAIL
016
INPUT
CONFIG
NEXT
MENU
NEXT
Enhanced mode (gain control)
• Off (default)
• On
Filter
• On (default)
• Off
ENH MODE
<OFF> ON
FILTER
OFF <ON>
OUTPUT
CONFIG
NEXT
MENU
Display blue and sync only
• On
• Off (default)
BLUEMODE
<OFF> ON
BLANKING
CONFIG
MENU
NEXT
Autoswitch mode
• On
• Off (default)
MEMORY
PRESET
AUTOSW
<OFF> ON
MENU
NEXT
Detail control
This submenu allows adjustment of the image detail (sharpness) of the output
display. The adjustment ranges from 0 to 63. The default is 16.
Using either the Adjust horizontal ( ) or Adjust vertical ( ) knob, adjust the
detail while observing the output display.
Filter mode
The Filter mode, when set “On”, reduces or eliminates aliasing and the resultant
“jail bar” effect. For digital displays, set the filter “On” to reduce or eliminate
high frequency noise. For CRT output, set the filter “Off”.
Use either the Adjust horizontal ( ) or Adjust vertical ( ) knob to specify this
mode as “On” or “Off”. The default is “On”.
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Blue mode
To aid in setup of the scaler’s color and tint, the Blue mode can be set from this
submenu to “On” so that only sync and blue video signals will be passed to the
display.
Use either the Adjust horizontal ( ) or Adjust vertical ( ) knob to specify this
mode. The default is “Off”.
The Blue mode will be effective for YUV input signals. YC input signals
will pass Y, but not C, so the output display will be black-and-white only.
Autoswitch (Autosw) mode
The Autoswitch mode causes the highest numbered input that has a signal
present to be automatically selected. For example, if both Inputs 1 and 3 have
active input signals, Input 3 will be selected.
From this submenu, use either the Adjust horizontal ( ) or Adjust vertical ( )
knob to specify this mode as “On” or “Off”. The default is “Off”.
The Autoswitch mode ignores the presence of an SDI input signal, so any
input which is assigned an active SDI signal will not be selected.
Enhanced (Enh) mode
When the Enhanced mode is set “On”, automatic gain control of the video input
signal is enabled. If the input signal level is too weak, the signal gain will be
increased, and if the input signal level is excessive, the signal gain will be
decreased.
From this submenu, use either the Adjust horizontal ( ) or Adjust vertical ( )
knob to specify this mode as “On” or “Off”. The default is “Off”.
The Enhanced mode will only be effective on composite and S-video input
signals.
2:2 Pulldown detection (PAL Film mode detect) submenu
For the currently selected input, set this feature to “On” if the source is PAL video
that originated in film. For standard PAL video sources, such as cameras, set this
feature to “Off” (default).
This feature does not apply to NTSC video sources since film
mode (3:2 pulldown) is automatically detected for those signals.
From this submenu, use either the Adjust horizontal ( ) knob or Adjust vertical
( ) knob to specify this mode as “On” or “Off”.
RGB delay (Triple-Action Switching)
With Triple-Action Switching, the DVS 204 switches to the new sync signal
before switching RGB (video) signals. RGB delay allows the display device to
adjust to the new sync timing after a brief delay (during which the display is
blanked) before displaying the new picture, which will appear without glitches.
Triple-Action Switching is also known as video mute switching.
Use the Adjust horizontal ( ) knob or Adjust vertical ( ) knob to select the
blanking period (RGB delay time) from 0 seconds (default) to 5 seconds in
0.5 second steps.
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Exit Menu
From this submenu, press the Next button to return to the Default menu cycle, or
press the Menu button to return to the Input Configuration menu.
EXTRON
MEMORY
DVS204D
PRESET
MENU
MENU
ADVANCED
CONFIG
INPUT
CONFIG
MENU
MENU
EXIT
MENU
BLANKING
CONFIG
NEXT
MENU
MENU
Image Adjustments
Image adjustments apply to scaled video output only; RGB signals are passed
through without adjustments. Sizing and centering image adjustments can be
stored in memory as a preset (see the “Memory Preset” section in this chapter)
and can be set separately for each input.
Color, tint, brightness, contrast, centering, sizing
To adjust an image for color, tint, brightness, contrast, centering, or sizing follow
the steps below. An example of making color adjustments, shown in the
following flowchart, demonstrates the process, which is similar for all the other
image adjustments.
1.
2.
Press the input selection button of the input you wish to adjust.
Toggle the appropriate image adjustment button (Color/Tint, Brightness/
Contrast, Centering, and Sizing). The LCD display will show the name of
the adjustments and the value of the current setting.
2 sec.
2 sec.
NO
INPUT 1
CMPOSITE
852 x
480 @60
EXTRON
DVS204D
Power
on
2 sec.
2 sec.
SIGNAL
2 sec.
* The No Signal default menu only occurs if
there is no signal present at the currently
selected input connector.
Input
selection
button
INPUT 3
S-VIDEO
COL/TNT
Col
128
Tint
114
10 sec.
timeout
NOTE The Adjust horizontal knob and the Adjust vertical knob
are used to adjust the image settings on the left and
right sides of the LCD screen, respectively.
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3.
Rotate the Adjust horizontal knob ( ) or Adjust vertical knob ( ) to select a
level from the following adjustment ranges:
The Adjust knobs have no mechanical limits to their rotation.
•
•
Color and Tint (Col/Tnt): 0 to 255 (see note below)
Brightness and Contrast (Brt/Cont): 0 to 255
• Centering (Center): 0 to 255
•
Sizing (Size)
Rotating the horizontal Adjustment knob ( ) clockwise or
counterclockwise will increase or decrease, respectively, the horizontal
sizing. Rotating the vertical Adjustment knob ( ) clockwise or
counterclockwise will increase or decrease, respectively, the vertical
sizing. The visual indicator on the LCD will stop moving when the
upper or lower sizing limit has been reached.
The scaler will time-out to the default menu after 10 seconds.
4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each image adjustment to be made for that input.
The LCD display will indicate that a Tint adjustment is not available (N/A)
for Input 2 (component) or Input 4 (RGB, RGBS, RGBcvS).
Input Reset
Each input of the DVS 204 scaler can be reset to its default centering and sizing
values by holding down the specific input button until the Input # Reset message
is displayed on the LCD screen.
System Reset
The DVS 204 can be reset to all of its default values by holding down the Input 1
button while simultaneously plugging in the power cord. The System Reset
message will be displayed on the LCD screen.
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Front Panel Security Lockout (Executive Mode)
To prevent accidental changes to settings, press the Col/Tnt and Center buttons
simultaneously for 2 seconds to enable the DVS 204’s Executive mode. Executive
mode locks all front panel functions. The menu system will still return to the
Default menu when 10 seconds have elapsed. The IR 901 will still be able to
control the scaler after Executive mode has been enabled. When Executive mode
is active, all functions and adjustments can still be made through RS-232 control.
For details on RS-232 control, see chapter three.
To disable the Executive mode, press the Col/Tnt and Center buttons
simultaneously for 2 seconds.
Enable Executive Mode
2 sec.
2 sec.
NO
INPUT 1
CMPOSITE
852 x
480 @60
EXTRON
DVS204D
2 sec.
2 sec.
SIGNAL
2 sec.
* The No Signal default menu only occurs if
there is no signal present at the currently
selected input connector.
Press for
2 seconds*
COL/TNT
CENTER
EXE MODE
ENABLED
10 sec.
timeout
Disable Executive Mode
2 sec.
2 sec.
INPUT 1
CMPOSITE
852 x
480 @60
EXTRON
DVS204D
NO
SIGNAL
2 sec.
2 sec.
2 sec.
* The No Signal default menu only occurs if
there is no signal present at the currently
selected input connector.
Press for
2 seconds*
COL/TNT
CENTER
EXE MODE
DISABLED
10 sec.
timeout
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IR 901 Infrared Remote Control
The IR 901, shown at right, replicates all of the front
panel controls except the Menu and Next buttons. If
Executive mode has been enabled on the DVS 204,
input selection and adjustments can still be made from
the IR 901. You must use the DVS 204’s front panel or
the Windows-based control program (via an RS-232
device) to configure and program the scaler. See
chapter three, “Serial Communication”, for details.
The topmost part of the IR 901 features three Aspect
Ratio Preset buttons, a Freeze button and four input
selection buttons (1, 2, 3, 4). Inputs 5 and 6, and the
Take button are not functional. The middle portion of
the IR 901 features the size and centering buttons. The
bottom part contains the adjustment controls for color,
tint, brightness, contrast, and detail adjustments. The
sharpness buttons are not functional.
Aspect ratio presets
Up to three saved memory presets of sizing and
centering information may be recalled selecting these
buttons. See the “Memory Preset” section earlier in
this chapter.
Freezing an input
DVS Remote
To freeze the input being displayed, press the Freeze
On/Off button. To unfreeze the input, press the Freeze
button again.
Selecting an input
To select an input source, press an input button (1 through 4).
Size and center
Use the Size and Center buttons to adjust the sizing and centering aspects of a
displayed image.
Image adjustments
The color, tint, brightness, contrast, and detail of a displayed image may be
increased or decreased by using the appropriate Image Adjustment buttons at the
bottom of the IR 901.
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Troubleshooting
This section gives recommendations on what to do if you have problems
operating the DVS 204, and it provides examples and descriptions for some
image problems you might encounter.
The following are some tips to help you in troubleshooting.
1.
Some symptoms may resemble others, so you may want to look through all
of the examples before attempting to solve the problem.
2.
3.
Be prepared to backtrack in case the action taken doesn’t solve the problem.
It may help to keep notes and sketches in case the troubleshooting process
gets lengthy. This will also give you something to discuss if you call for
technical support.
4.
5.
Try simplifying the system by eliminating components that may have
introduced the problem or made it more complicated.
For sync-related problems: Portable digital projectors are designed to
operate close to the video source. Sync problems may result from using
long cables or from improper termination. A sync adapter, such as Extron’s
ASTA (active sync termination adapter), may help solve these problems.
6.
For LCD and DLP projectors and plasma displays: In addition to the sync-
related information above, check the user’s manual that came with the
projector for troubleshooting tips, as well as for settings and adjustments.
Each manufacturer may have its own terms, so look for terms like “auto
setup”, “auto sync”, “pixel phase”, and “tracking”.
Operating problems
The table below shows some common operating problems and their solutions.
Problem
Cause
Solution
No image appears.
The input signal is
incompatible.
Attach an input device that is
compatible with NTSC 3.58,
NTSC 4.43, PAL, or SECAM.
Freeze mode was
entered when the
image was black.
Deactivate freeze mode
The scaled output
rate is too high for
the display.
Change the scaled output to a
compatible resolution.
The image is frozen.
Freeze mode is on.
Deactivate freeze mode.
If that does not work, unplug the
power cord from the scaler, then
plug it back in.
The image is flashing. The scaled output
rate is too high for
Change the scaled output to a
compatible resolution.
the display.
The image is green.
The image is too soft.
The output sync
is configured for
sync on green.
Turn off sync on green.
Change the detail level.
The detail level
needs to be
changed.
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Serial Communication
The DVS 204 can be remotely controlled via a host computer or other device
(such as a control system) attached to the rear panel Remote connector. The
control device (host) can use either Extron’s Simple Instruction Set (SIS)
commands or the graphical control program for Windows.
The scaler uses a protocol of 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control.
The rear panel RS-232 9-pin D connector has the following pin assignments:
Pin RS-232 function Description
5
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Input #1
Tx
Rx
Input #2
Gnd
Input #3
Input #4
–
Contact closure
Transmit data
Receive data
Contact closure
Signal ground
Contact closure
Contact closure
No connection
IR input
9
6
DB9 Pin Locations
Female
Hardwired IR
RS-232 Programmer’s Guide
Host-to-scaler communications
SIS commands consist of one or more characters per field. No special characters
are required to begin or end a command sequence. When the DVS 204
determines that a command is valid, it executes the command and sends a
response to the host device. All responses from the scaler to the host end with a
carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF = ), which signals the end of the
response character string. A string is one or more characters.
It is also possible to send several SIS commands back-to-back in sequence.
Scaler-initiated messages
When a local event such as a front panel selection or adjustment takes place, the
DVS 204 scaler responds by sending a message to the host. No response is
required from the host. The scaler-initiated messages are listed here
(underlined).
(C) Copyright 2002, Extron Electronics, DVS 204, Vx.xx
The DVS 204 sends the copyright message when it first powers on. Vx.xx is the
firmware version number.
X1
X1
C hn
(where
is the input number)
The DVS 204 sends this response when an input is switched.
Error responses
When the scaler receives a valid SIS command, it executes the command and
sends a response to the host device. If the DVS 204 is unable to execute the
command because the command is invalid or it contains invalid parameters, it
returns an error response to the host.
The error response codes and their descriptions are as follows:
E01 – Invalid input channel number (the number is too large)
E10 – Invalid command
E11 – Invalid preset number
E13 – Invalid value (the number is out of range/too large)
E17 – Illegal command for this signal type.
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Using the command/response tables
The command/response tables on the next page list valid command ASCII codes,
the scaler’s responses to the host, and a description of the command’s function
or the results of executing the command. Upper and lower case characters may be
used interchangeably in the command field.
The ASCII to HEX conversion table at left is for use with the
command/response tables.
ASCII to HEX Conversion Table
•
ASCII to Hex conversion table
The command/response tables use symbols (defined below) to represent variables.
Symbol definitions
=
=
=
=
CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (hex 0D 0A)
=
Detected input signal standard (0 through 4)
X12
0 = none
1 = NTSC 3.58
2 = PAL
3 = NTSC 4.43
4 = SECAM
– = not applicable (occurs when the input is
set for RGB, YUV, or progressive YUV)
•
Space
Escape key
Esc
X1
Specific input number (0 through 4)
0 = no input
1 = input 1, 2 = input 2, and so forth
X2
X4
=
=
0 = off, 1 = on
Video signal type (1 through 7)
1 = composite video
2 = YC
=
=
=
Detail level (0 through 63)
X13
X14
X16
Adjustment range (0 through 127)
Executive mode status (0 through 2)
0 = disabled (executive mode off, normal
mode on)
3 = YUV
4 = RGB
5 = RGBS
6 = RGBcvS
1 = enabled, image adjustments are locked
7 = SDI (serial digital interface)
=
=
=
Blanking adjustment range (0 through 127 lines)
Input configuration preset (1 through 3)
Scaler refresh rate
X17
X19
X20
X5
X8
=
=
Input (1 to 4)
Controller firmware version (listed to
two decimal places e.g.: x.xx)
1
2
3
4
5
= 50 Hz
= 56 Hz (1280x768 only)
= 60 Hz
= 75 Hz
= AFL* (50 Hz for PAL or 59.94 Hz for
NTSC)
=
=
Picture adjustment range (0 through 255)
X10
X11
Scaler resolution
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
= 640x480
= 800x600
= 848x480
= 852x480
= 1024x768
= 1280x768
= 1280x1024
= 1360x765
= 1365x1024
6
= True rate (72 Hz for NTSC or 100 Hz for
PAL)
*NOTE: Lock or AFL is Accu-RATE Frame Lock™
10 = 480p
11 = 720p
12 = 1080p
13 = 1080i
14 = 1400x1050
15 = 576p
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Command/response table for SIS commands
Command
ASCII Command Response
Additional description
(host to scaler)
(scaler to host)
Input selection
Select video input
Example:
X5
X5
X1
!
C
Video Input
.
3!
C3
Example: select video Input 3.
Memory preset
X19
X19
X19
Recall input configuration preset
Save input configuration preset
.
,
Rpre
Spre
Recall input preset
Save to input preset
.
X19
X19
X19
.
Input video type (Inputs 2 and 4 only)
X5 X4
*
X5
X4
X5
Set video signal type
\
Typ
Select Input
(Inputs 2 and 4
only) and assign it a video type
. Video type
X4
X4
is defined to
be: 1 = video, 2 = S-video, 3 = YUV, 4 =
RGB, 5 = RGBS, 6 = RGBcvS, and SDI.
For SDI input, substitute
X5
X1
with
where the SDI input
X1
can be assigned to Input
1, 2, 3, or 4 with 0 meaning
there is no SDI input).
(0,
Example:
2*3\
2Typ3
Example: set Input 2 to 3 (YUV)
Show the video signal type.
Example: show Input 2 video type = 3.
X5
X5
X4
View the video signal type
Example:
\
Typ
2\
2Typ3
Color
X10
X10
Set a specific color value
Example:
C
Col
Specify a color adjustment level.
Example: set the color adjustment to 47.
Increase color adjustment level.
Decrease color adjustment level.
Show the color adjustment.
47C
+C
-C
Col047
X10
Increment
Decrement
View the color value
Col
Col
Col
X10
X10
C
Tint
X10
X10
Set a specific tint value
Example:
T
Tin
Specify a tint adjustment level.
Example: set the tint to 176.
Increase tint adjustment level.
Decrease tint adjustment level.
Show the tint adjustment.
176T
+T
-T
Tin176
X10
Increment
Decrement
View the tint value
Tin
Tin
Tin
X10
X10
T
Contrast
X10
X10
Set a specific contrast value
Increment
Decrement
^
Con
Con
Con
Con
Specify the contrast adjustment.
Increase the contrast.
Decrease the contrast.
X10
+^
-^
^
X10
X10
View the contrast value
Show the contrast setting.
Brightness
X10
X10
Set a specific value
Y
Brt
Specify the brightness
adjustment.
X10
Increment
Decrement
View the brightness value
+Y
-Y
Y
Brt
Brt
Brt
Increase the brightness.
Decrease the brightness.
Show the brightness setting.
X10
X10
Detail mode
Set the detail level
View the detail value
Increment
X13
D
+D
-D
X13
D
Det
Det
Det
Det
Specify the detail level.
Show the detail setting.
Increase detail level.
Decrease detail level.
X13
X13
X13
Decrement
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Command/response table for SIS commands (continued)
Command
ASCII Command Response
Additional description
(host to scaler)
(scaler to host)
Horizontal shift
Set horizontal position
Increment
Decrement
View the horizontal pos. value
X10
X10
H
Hph
Hph
Hph
Hph
Specify the horizontal position.
Shift right.
Shift left.
X10
+H
-H
H
X10
X10
Show the horizontal position.
Vertical shift
X10
X10
Set the vertical position
Increment up
Increment down
/
Vph
Vph
Vph
Vph
Specify the vertical position.
Shift up.
Shift down.
X10
+/
-/
/
X10
X10
View the vertical pos. value
Show the vertical position.
Horizontal size
Increase the horizontal size
Decrease the horizontal size
+:
-:
Hsz +
Hsz -
Widen the picture.
Make the picture narrower.
Vertical size
Increase the vertical size
Decrease the vertical size
+;
-;
Vsz +
Vsz -
Make the picture taller.
Make the picture shorter.
Top blanking
X17
X17
Specify a top blanking value
(
Blt
Set the number of lines to
blank at the top of the picture.
X17
Increase the top blanking value
Decrease the top blanking value
View the top blanking value
+(
-(
(
Blt
Increase the # of top lines
blanked.
Decrease the # of top lines
blanked.
Show the number of lines that
are blanked at the top of the
picture.
X17
Blt
X17
Blt
Bottom blanking
X17
X17
Specify a bottom blanking value
)
Blb
Set the number of lines to
blank at the bottom of the
picture.
X17
Increase the bottom blanking value +)
Decrease the bottom blanking value -)
Blb
Increase the number of lines
blanked at the bottom.
Decrease the number of
bottom lines blanked.
X17
Blb
X17
View the bottom blanking value
)
Blb
Show the # of bottom lines
that are blanked.
Scaler rate
X11
X20
X11
X11
X20
X20
Set the output rate
*
=
Rte
Rte
*
*
Select a scaler output scan
rate.
Show the scaler output rate.
View the output rate
=
Video mute
Mute on
X2
1B
1B
0B
B
Vmt
Mute video output.
Example:
Vmt1
X2
Mute off
View video mute status
Vmt
Vmt
Unmute video output.
Show the status of video
mute.
X2
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Command/response table for SIS commands (continued)
Command
ASCII Command Response
Additional description
(host to scaler)
(scaler to host)
Freeze
Enable
1F
0F
Frz1
Frz0
Output a “frozen” video
image.
Turn off freeze (output
motion).
Disable
X2
View the freeze status
F
F
Frz
Show the freeze status.
Example:
Frz0
Front panel security lockout (Executive mode)
Disable
0X
Exe0
Exe1
Adjustments & selections can
be made from the front panel.
Lock front panel adjustments;
adjust image via RS-232 only.
Enable (lock image adjustments) 1X
X16
View the executive mode status
X
X
Exe
Show executive mode status.
Example:
Exe0
Firmware version, part number & information requests
X8
Query firmware version number
Q
Ver
Show the controller firmware
version.
Request part number
Request general info.
N
I
N60-442-0_
(See below)
Show the scaler’s part #.
Show the scaler’s status.
X1
X4
X12
X19
X1
C
•Typ •Std •Pre •Sdi
Zap (reset to default settings)
Esc
Esc
Zap image adjustments/controls
zI
ZapI
Reset the image adjustments
to factory settings.
Reset everything: all settings
and adjustments to the factory
default.
Zap all DVS 204 settings/memories
zXXX
ZapXXX
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X?
X!
X?
X!
The syntax for setting a special function is
*
# where
is the function number and
is the
X?
X?
value. To view a function’s setting, use
# where
is the function number. In the following table the
X?
values of the
variable are different for each command/function. These values are given in the
rightmost column.
Command/response table for special function SIS commands
X!
Command
ASCII Command Response
values
(host to scaler)
(scaler to host)
and additional descriptions
Enhanced mode
X!
X!
Enhanced mode
12 *
#
Enh
0 = off,
1 = on,
Example:
12*1#
Enh1
Example: enable enhanced mode.
Scaler settings
X!
X!
Output signal
6 *
#
#
Syn
0 = RGB
1 = YUV
2 = RGsB (sync on green, SOG)
Example: RGB sync output
Example:
6*0#
Syn0
X!
X!
Scaler output polarity
7 *
Pol
0 = H-/V- (default)
1 = H-/V+
2 = H+/V-
3 = H+/V+
Example:
7*1#
Pol1
Example: H-/V+ sync polarity
Blue screen
X!
X!
Blue screen (blue & sync output only)
8*
#
Blu
0 = off (default) (RGB & sync output)
1 = on (blue video & sync output only)
Example:
8*1#
Blu1
Example: blue & sync output for
setup.
Auto switch
Auto switch mode
Example:
X!
X!
10*
#
Aut
0 = off (default), 1 = on
10*1#
Aut1
Example: enable auto switch mode.
Reconstruction filter
Reconstruction filter
Example:
X!
X!
11*
#
Fil
Fil1
0 = off, 1 = on (default)
Example: enable the reconstruction
11*1#
filter.
PAL Film mode (2:2 pulldown detection)
X!
X!
PAL film mode detection
18*
#
Flm
0 = off (default), 1 = on
Example:
18*1#
Flm1
Example: enable PAL film mode.
detection
H Format (sync output format for “H” connector)
X!
X!
RGBS H format
15*
#
HFm
0 = H – horizontal sync (default)
1 = HV – composite sync
Example:
15*1#
HFm1
Example: Output composite sync
on “H” connector. See “H Format”
and “RGB pass-through” sections in
chapter two for a complete
description of this function.
RGB delay times
X!
X!
RGB delay
3 *
#
RGB
0 = 0.0 seconds (default),
1 = 0.5 seconds, 2 = 1.0
seconds, ... in ½ second steps
up to 10 = 5.0 seconds
Example:
3*7#
RGB07
Example: 3.5 second RGB delay
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Control Software for Windows
The included Extron DVS 204 Control Program for Windows offers another way
to control the DVS 204 via RS-232 connection in addition to the Simple
Instruction Set commands. The control program’s graphical interface includes
the same functions as those on the scaler’s front panel and some additional
features that are only available through the Windows-based software.
The control software is compatible with Windows 95/98, Windows NT, and
Windows 2000. Extron’s DVS 204 Control Program is included with the scaler,
and updates can be downloaded from the Extron Web site
(http://www.extron.com).
Installing the software
The control program is contained on a set of 3.5-inch diskettes, and it requires
approximately 2 MB (megabytes) of hard disk space.
To install the software on the hard drive:
1.
2.
Run SETUP.EXE from the floppy disk.
Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
By default the installation creates a C:\DVS 204 directory, and it places two icons
(DVS 204 Control Pgm and DVS 204 Help) into a group or folder named “Extron
Electronics”.
Using the control program
Many items found in the DVS 204 Control Program are also accessible via front
panel controls and the LCD menus described in chapter two. Refer to chapter
two for details on features and settings. The DVS 204 Help Program provides
information on settings and on how to use the control program itself. Some
features, including the miscellaneous options, are only available via this control
program. These features are described in the sections of this chapter that
correspond to the parts of the control program where the features are found.
1.
To run the control program, double-click on the DVS 204 Control Pgm icon
in the Extron Electronics group or folder. The Comm menu appears on the
screen.
2.
Click on the comm port that is connected to the DVS 204’s RS-232 port.
The Extron DVS 204 Control Program windows appear.
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3.
Click on the I/O Config button to configure the inputs from the I/O
Configuration Window.
Using the help program
For information on program features, press the F1 computer key, or
click on the Help menu from within the DVS 204 Control Program, or
double-click on the DVS 204 Help icon in the Extron Electronics group
or folder.
For explanations of buttons or functions, click on the tabs in the help screen to
reach the desired screen. Use a mouse or the Tab and Enter keys to select a
button/function. A description and tips on using the program will appear on
screen.
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Part Numbers and Accessories
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Specifications
Video input
Number/signal type .................. 1 (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB) pass-through, RGBS, RGBcvS
1 composite video, S-video, component video (Y, R-Y, B-Y)
1 S-video, 1 SDI (optional, DVS 204D only)
1 composite video
Connectors .................................. (1) 15-pin HD female .............. RGB pass-through, RGBS, RGBcvS
3 BNC female .......................... component video, S-video, composite video
1 BNC female .......................... SDI (DVS 204D, DVS 204D 12 V only)
(1) 4-pin mini DIN female ...... S-video
1 BNC female .......................... composite video
Nominal level ............................... 1 Vp-p for Y of component video and S-video, and for composite video
0.7 Vp-p for RGB and for R-Y and B-Y of component video
0.3 Vp-p for C of S-video
Minimum/maximum levels ...... Analog: 0.0 V to 1.0 Vp-p with no offset
Impedance ................................... 75 ohms
Horizontal frequency .................. NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, SECAM
Vertical frequency ....................... NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, SECAM
Resolution range .......................... NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, SECAM
Return loss .................................... <-30 dB @ 5 MHz
DC offset (max. allowable) ......... 1.5 V
Video processing
Decoder ......................................... 9 bit digital
Digitalsampling ........................... 24 bit, 8 bits per color; 13.5 MHz standard
Colors ............................................ 16.78 million
Video output
Number/signal type .................. 1 scaled or pass-through RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB;
or scaled component video (Y, R-Y, B-Y)
Connectors .................................. 6 female BNC
1 female 15-pin HD
Nominal level ............................... 1 Vp-p for Y of component video
0.7 Vp-p for RGB and for R-Y and B-Y of component video
Minimum/maximum levels ...... 0.0 V to 0.7 Vp-p
Impedance .................................... 75 ohms
Scaled resolutions ........................ 640x4801,3,4,5,6, 800x6001,3,4,5,6, 848x4801,3,4,5,6, 852x4801,3,4,5,6, 1024x7681,3,4,5,6
,
1280x7682,5,6, 1280x10241,3,4,5,6, 1360x7651,3,4,5,6, 1365x10241,3,4,5,6
,
1400x10501,3,4,5,6, HDTV 480p3,5, 576p1,5, 720p3,5, 1080p3,5, and 1080i1,3,5
1 = at 50 Hz 2 = at 56 Hz 3 = at 60 Hz 4 = at 75 Hz
5 = locked to the current input’s vertical refresh rate (Accu-RATE Frame
Lock)
6 = True Rate
Sync
Input type ..................................... (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB) pass-through, RGBS, RGBcvS
Output type .................................. RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB
Standards ...................................... NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, SECAM
Input level ..................................... 0 V to 1.0 Vp-p
Outputlevel .................................. TTL: 5.0 Vp-p, unterminated
Input impedance .......................... 75 ohms
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Outputimpedance ....................... 75 ohms
Max input voltage ........................ 5 Vp-p
Max. propagation delay .............. 20 ns
Polarity .......................................... Positive or negative (switch-selectable)
Control/remote — decoder/scaler
Serial control port ........................ RS-232, 9-pin female D connector
Baud rate and protocol ............... 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
Serial control pin configurations 1 = input 1 select
2 = TX
3 = RX
4 = input 2 select
5 = GND
6 = input 3 select
7 = input 4 select
8 = n/a
9 = hardwired IR
Contact closure ............................ 9-pin female D connector (same as RS-232 connector)
Contact closure pin configurations See pins 1, 4, 6, and 7 above.
IR controller module ................... Extron IR 901 (optional)
Program control .......................... Extron’s control/configuration program for Windows®
Extron’s Simple Instruction Set (SIS™)
General
Power
DVS 204, DVS 204D ......... 100VAC to 240VAC, 50/60 Hz, 30 watts, internal, autoswitchable
DVS 204/204D 12VDC .... 100VAC to 240VAC, 50/60 Hz, 36 watts, external, autoswitchable; to 12
VDC,
3 A power supply. Product requires 2 A.
Temperature/humidity
All models ......................... Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing
DVS 204, DVS 204D ......... Operating: +32 to +113 °F (0 to +45 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing
DVS 204/204D 12VDC .... Operating: +32 to +122 °F (0 to +50 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing
Rack mount .................................. Yes, with optional rack shelf, part #60-190-01
Enclosure type .............................. Metal
Enclosure dimensions ................. 1.75" H x 8.75" W x 9.5" D (1U high, half rack wide)
4.4 cm H x 22.2 cm W x 24.1 cm D
(Depth excludes connectors and knobs. Width excludes rack ears.)
Product weight ............................. 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg)
Shipping weight ........................... 6 lbs (3 kg)
Vibration ....................................... ISTA 1A in carton (International Safe Transit Association)
Listings .......................................... UL, CUL
Compliances ................................. CE, FCC Class A, VCCI, AS/NZS, ICES
MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours
Warranty ....................................... 3 years parts and labor
All nominal levels are at 10%.
Specificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
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Part Numbers and Accessories
Included parts
These items are included in each order for a DVS 204 scaler:
Included parts
Part number
DVS 204, 204 D, 204 12V, 204 D 12V (1)
Rubber feet (self-adhesive) (4)
IEC power cord
60-442-01, -02, -11, -12
25-020-02
Tweeker (small screwdriver)
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DVS 406 Windows-based control program
Accessories
These items can be ordered separately:
Accessories
Part number
IR 901 remote control
Rack shelf mounting kit
SDI video input card
70-152-01
60-190-01
70-168-01
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Firmware Upgrade Installation
In some cases, the DVS 204’s firmware may require replacement with an updated
version. There are three user-replaceable firmware chips: U41 — the main
microcontroller, U38, and U17. The numbers are printed on the circuit board. We
recommend that you send the unit to Extron for service and updates.
Changes to firmware must be performed by authorized service personnel
only. Some DVS 204 firmware updates must be performed at the
Extron factory.
Follow these steps to replace firmware in the scaler.
1.
Disconnect the AC or 12 VDC power cord from the DVS 204 to remove
power from the unit.
To prevent electric shock or damage, always unplug the DVS 204 scaler
from the AC or DC power source before opening the enclosure.
2.
3.
Remove the scaler from the rack or furniture.
Remove the cover of the scaler (the top half of the enclosure) by removing
the screws, then lifting the cover straight up.
Remove (4)
Lift Cover
Screws from
Straight Up.
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Do not touch any switches or other electronic components inside the
scaler. Doing so could damage the scaler. Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
can damage IC chips even though you cannot feel it. You must be
electrically grounded before proceeding with firmware replacement. A
grounding wrist strap is recommended.
4.
Locate the firmware chip(s) to be replaced on the circuit board, as shown in
the following illustration.
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U17
U38
U41
Locating the three firmware IC chips
5.
After you are electrically grounded, the U17 IC chip or
U38 IC chip may be removed by grasping it firmly with
your fingers and pulling it out, then continuing to step
8.
Removal of the U41 IC chip requires a PLCC IC puller
tool. To remove the U41 chip, align the hooks of a
PLCC IC puller tool with the slots located in opposite
ends of the U41 firmware chip.
6.
7.
Insert the hooks into the slots, and squeeze the tool
gently to grasp the chip.
Pull the chip straight out
Align Notches
of the socket, and set it
U41
aside.
8.
For U17 and U38, align
the notch of the new
firmware chip with the
notch of the socket in the
same orientation as the old chip.
For U41, align the angled corner of the firmware chip with the angled
corner of the socket.
9.
Gently, but firmly, press the chip into place in the socket.
10. Replace the top cover on the DVS 204 scaler, and fasten it with the screws
that were removed in step 3.
11. Rack/furniture mount the scaler, and reconnect the AC or DC power cord.
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Serial Digital Interface (SDI) Card Installation
The optional SDI card may be installed in the scaler if it does not already have an
input for a serial digital interface signal. We recommend that you send the unit
in to Extron for service and updates.
Changes to electronic components must be performed by authorized
service personnel only.
Follow these steps to install an SDI card in the DVS 204.
1.
Disconnect the AC or DC power cord from the DVS 204 to remove power
from the unit.
To prevent electric shock, always unplug the DVS 204 scaler from the
AC power source before opening the enclosure.
2.
3.
Remove the scaler from the rack or furniture.
Remove the cover of the scaler (the top half of the enclosure) by removing
the screws, then lifting the cover straight up. See the top cover removal
diagram in the “Firmware Upgrade Installation” section.
Do not touch any switches or other electronic components inside the
scaler. Doing so could damage the scaler. Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
can damage IC chips even though you cannot feel it. You must be
electrically grounded before proceeding with any electronic component
replacement. A grounding wrist strap is recommended.
4.
Locate the SDI card standoff located near the middle rear portion of the
main circuit board (looking from above with the front panel nearest to you).
SDI connector opening
SDI card standoff
5.
6.
Remove the adhesive SDI cover from the rear SDI connector opening of the
scaler and position the SDI card at an angle with the SDI connector
protruding from the rear SDI connector opening.
The SDI card has a 20-pin socket on the underside which should align with
the 20 pins on the main circuit board. Be sure to align the pins properly, in
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order to prevent bending the pins, before pressing the SDI card firmly in
place against the standoff. The mounting hole on the SDI card should now
be directly over the standoff.
20-pin socket on
back of SDI card
20-pin connector
on main board
7.
Insert the card’s installation screw through the SDI card’s mounting hole
and gently tighten it into the standoff.
8.
9.
Install the SDI connector’s hex nut and keep the SDI card from twisting as
the nut is tightened.
Replace the top cover on the DVS 204 scaler, and fasten it with the screws
that were removed in step 3.
10. Rack/furniture mount the scaler, and reconnect the AC power cord.
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FCC Class A Notice
Note: 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.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Note: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be
used with the unit to ensure compliance.
Extron’s Warranty
Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of
three years from the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period
attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option,
repair or replace said products or components, to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore
said product to proper operating condition, provided that it is returned within the warranty period,
with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to:
USA, Canada, South America,
and Central America:
Europe, Africa, and the Middle East:
ExtronElectronics
1230 South Lewis Street
Anaheim, CA 92805, USA
Extron Electronics, Europe
Beeldschermweg6C
3821AHAmersfoort
The Netherlands
Asia:
Japan:
Extron Electronics, Asia
135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01
PM Industrial Bldg.
Extron Electronics, Japan
KyodoBuilding
16 Ichibancho
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0082
Japan
Singapore 368363
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse, improper handling care,
electrical or mechanical abuse, abnormal operating conditions or non-Extron authorized modification
totheproduct.
If it has been determined that the product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an Applications
Engineer at (714) 491-1500 (USA), 31.33.453.4040 (Europe), 65.6383.4400 (Asia), or 81.3.3511.7655 (Japan)
to receive an RA# (Return Authorization number). This will begin the repair process as quickly as
possible.
Units must be returned insured, with shipping charges prepaid. If not insured, you assume the risk
of loss or damage during shipment. Returned units must include the serial number and a
description of the problem, as well as the name of the person to contact in case there are any
questions.
Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the
product and its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular use. In no event
will Extron Electronics be liable for direct, indirect, or consequential damages resulting from any
defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has been advised of such damage.
Please note that laws vary from state to state and country to country, and that some provisions of
this warranty may not apply to you.
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1230 South Lewis Street
Anaheim, CA 92805
USA
Extron Electronics, Europe
Beeldschermweg 6C
3821 AH Amersfoort
The Netherlands
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135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01
PM Industrial Building
Singapore 368363
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Kyodo Building
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