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VP-728
Presentation Switcher/Scaler
Contents
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Introduction
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2.1
2.2
Getting Started
Achieving the Best Performance
Recycling Kramer Products
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3.1
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Overview
Defining the VP-728 Presentation Switcher/Scaler
Installing in a Rack
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5.1
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6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
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7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
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Technical Specifications
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Figures
Figure 1: VP-728 Presentation Switcher/Scaler Front Panel
Figure 2: VP-728 Presentation Switcher/Scaler Rear Panel
Figure 3: Connecting to the VP-728 Rear Panel
Figure 4: Crossed Cable RS-232 Connection
Figure 5: Straight Cable RS-232 Connection with a Null Modem Adapter
Figure 6: PIP Source over Background
Figure 7: The SWAP Status
Figure 8: IR Remote Control Transmitter
Figure 9: MENU Items
Figure 10: Input Screen
Figure 11: Picture Screen
Figure 12: Output Screen
Figure 13: PIP Screen
Figure 14: Audio Screen
Figure 15: Geometry Screen
Figure 16: Setup Screen
Figure 17: Advanced Setup Screen
Figure 18: Misc Screen
Figure 19: Input Functions
Figure 20: Output Functions
Figure 21: Active Video Functions
Figure 22: Information Screen
Figure 23: Text Overlay Application Screen
Figure 24: Splash Screen
Figure 25: Atmel Flip Window
Figure 26: Device Selection Window
Figure 27: Selecting the Device Window
Figure 28: Loading the Hex
Figure 29: RS-232 Window
Figure 30: Atmel Flip Window (Connected)
Figure 31: Atmel Flip Window (Operation Completed)
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VP-728 - Contents
Introduction
Welcome to Kramer Electronics! Since 1981, Kramer Electronics has been
providing a world of unique, creative, and affordable solutions to the vast range of
problems that confront the video, audio, presentation, and broadcasting
professional on a daily basis. In recent years, we have redesigned and upgraded
most of our line, making the best even better!
Our 1,000-plus different models now appear in 11 groups that are clearly defined by
function: GROUP 1: Distribution Amplifiers; GROUP 2: Switchers and Routers;
GROUP 3: Control Systems; GROUP 4: Format/Standards Converters; GROUP 5:
Range Extenders and Repeaters; GROUP 6: Specialty AV Products; GROUP 7:
Scan Converters and Scalers; GROUP 8: Cables and Connectors; GROUP 9:
Room Connectivity; GROUP 10: Accessories and Rack Adapters and GROUP 11:
Sierra Products.
Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer VP-728 Presentation Switcher / Scaler,
which is ideal for the following typical applications:
Any application where high quality conversion and switching of multiple and
different video signals to graphical data signals is required for projection
purposes
VP-728 Introduction
Getting Started
We recommend that you:
Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging
materials for possible future shipment
Use only the power cord that is supplied with this machine
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2.1
Do not secure the cables in tight bundles or roll the slack into tight coils
2.2
Position your Kramer VP-728 away from moisture, excessive sunlight and dust
Overview
The Kramer VP-728 is a 9-input Proscale Presentation Switcher / Scaler with
unbalanced stereo and digital S/PDIF audio. The VP-728 scales any composite,
s-Video (Y/C), component video (YUV), HDMI or computer graphics video signal, as
well as JPEG files (via USB) up or down to a selectable graphics or HDTV output
resolution. It also provides glitch-free switching between sources through FTB
(fade-thru-black) switching technology, in which the video fades to black and then
the new input fades from black for glitch-free and smooth switching. The output
signal provides constant sync so the display never glitches. The output signal is
available simultaneously on a 15-pin HD computer graphics video (UXGA) connector
and on an HDMI connector.
The VP-728 features include:
K-IIT XL Picture-in-Picture Image Insertion Technology - ultra stable picturein-picture, picture-and-picture, and split screen capability. Any video source
can be inserted into or positioned next to a computer graphics video source or
vice versa with window positioning and sizing controls
Four user definable (universal) video inputs (each can be set as composite
video, s-Video (Y/C) or component video), two computer graphics video
inputs, two HDMI inputs and 1 USB input (for reading JPEG picture files that
are recognized up to 2048x1536 and do not exceed 1MB)
VP-728 Overview
Audio inputs - four (stereo audio or S/PDIF on two RCA connectors) for each
of the four universal video inputs; two unbalanced stereo audio (on 3.5mm
mini jacks) for the two computer graphics video inputs; and embedded audio
on the HDMI inputs
Audio outputs - S/PDIF and unbalanced stereo audio (RCA connectors). The
machine transcodes stereo or S/PDIF audio to both stereo and S/PDIF audio
and embeds audio into the HDMI output
Tip: To use a 5.1 digital audio source, connect this HDMI or S/PDIF source (for
example, a Blu-ray player) directly to your receiver or display
Built-in Time Base Corrector - stabilizes video sources with unstable sync
Built-in video Proc-Amp - color, hue, sharpness, contrast, and brightness are
set individually for each input
Built-in audio Proc-Amp with bass, treble, balance and loudness control, as
well as audio delay
Slideshow option, letting you run a slideshow via the USB port
VP-728 - Overview
Includes non-volatile memory that retains the last settings, after switching the
power off and then on again
Control your VP-728 directly via the front panel push buttons, or:
Remotely, from the infrared remote control transmitter (with on-screen menus)
3.1
VP-728 Overview
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Figure 1: VP-728 Presentation Switcher/Scaler Front Panel
Feature
Function
POWER Switch
IR Receiver / LED
UNIVERSAL INPUT
Selector Buttons
Press to select the composite video / s-Video / component video source and the appropriate audio source
(from 1 to 4)
UXGA 1
Press to select the UXGA source 1 and the appropriate audio source
UXGA 2
Press to select the UXGA source 2 and the appropriate audio source
HDMI 1
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8
INPUT Selector
Buttons
(illuminates
when selected)
HDMI 2
USB
Press to select the USB source (JPEG files on a USB memory stick) and also run/stop the slideshow (see
Section 7.7.1)
VP-728 Overview
PIP Button
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BLANK Button
Press to toggle between a blank screen (blue or black) and the display.
The BLANK button can be programmed to mute the audio signal at the same time (see Page 34)
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FREEZE Button
Press to freeze/unfreeze the output video image, as well as pause the slideshow (see Page 31).
The FREEZE button can be programmed to mute the audio signal at the same time (see Page 34)
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MENU Button
Press to display the OSD menu screen. Press again to return to normal operation.
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ENTER Button
Press to move to the next level in the OSD screen or to accept a new parameter
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Button
Decreases the range by one step in the OSD screen or moves to the previous level in the OSD screen.
Decreases the volume level, when not in the OSD menu
VP-728 Overview
Feature
Function
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Button
Moves up one step (in the same level) in the OSD screen, or moves to the previous slide when running a
slideshow (see Section 7.7.1)
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Button
17
Button
Moves down one step (in the same level) in the OSD screen, or moves to the next slide when running a
slideshow (see Section 7.7.1)
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RESET TO XGA/720p
Button
Press and hold to reset to the default resolution (toggles between RESET TO XGA and 720p)
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USB Connector
Connects to a USB drive to read JPEG files (smaller than 1MB and up to a resolution of 2048x1536) and
also to download new firmware
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Figure 2: VP-728 Presentation Switcher/Scaler Rear Panel
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Feature
Function
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VP-728 Overview
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Y/CV
PB/C
PR
Connects to the left unbalanced stereo analog audio source. Alternatively, connect to a digital
audio source
UXGA 1
UXGA 2
Connects to the left channel of the unbalanced stereo analog audio acceptor
Connects to the right channel of the unbalanced stereo analog audio acceptor
S/PDIF
AUDIO PROG
Connects to the video acceptor which can be either composite video (Y/CV), s-Video (Y/CV,
PB/C ) or component video (Y/CV, PB/C, PR)
Program Button
Push to upgrade to the latest Kramer audio firmware. Release for normal operation
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HDMI 1 IN Connector
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HDMI 2 IN Connector
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Installing in a Rack
This section provides instructions for rack mounting the unit.
Always switch off the power to each device before connecting it to your
VP-728. After connecting your VP-728, connect its power and then
switch on the power to each device.
A graphics data source (for example, JPEG files that should be smaller
than 1MB and should not exceed a resolution of 2048x1536, from a PC
or a USB flash drive) to the USB connector on the front panel of the
machine
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4.
Connect the AUDIO OUT L and R unbalanced stereo audio output and/or the
S/PDIF digital audio output to audio acceptors, for example, power amplifiers.
5.
6.
The USB connector, audio sources and acceptors, and power cord are
not shown in Figure 3.
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5.1
Connecting a PC
You can connect to the unit via a crossed RS-232 connection, using for example, a
PC. A crossed cable or null-modem is required as shown in method A and B
respectively. If a shielded cable is used, connect the shield to pin 5.
Method A (Figure 4)Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the unit via a
crossed cable (only pin 2 to pin 3, pin 3 to pin 2, and pin 5 to pin 5 need be
connected) to the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the PC.
Note: There is no need to connect any other pins.
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4
3
2
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5
4
3
2
PC
Hardware flow control is not required for this unit. In the rare case where a
controller requires hardware flow control, short pin 1 to 7 and 8, and pin 4 to 6 on
the controller side.
Method B (Figure 5)Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the unit via a
straight (flat) cable to the null-modem adapter, and connect the null-modem adapter
to the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the PC. The straight cable usually contains all
nine wires for a full connection of the D-sub connector. Because the null-modem
adapter (which already includes the flow control jumpering described in Method A
above) only requires pins 2, 3 and 5 to be connected, you are free to decide
whether to connect only these 3 pins or all 9 pins.
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3
2
1
Null-Modem
Adapter
to PC
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6.1
A PIP button
Switching an Input
Each INPUT SELECTOR button can be used to select the source. When selected,
the button illuminates.
You can switch seamlessly between each input that is connected to a source by
pressing the appropriate INPUT SELECTOR button.
SEAMLESS SWITCHING - FTB switching for glitchless transitions between inputs
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6.2
For example, you can show a live video window on top of a graphic background
and vice versa.
If the HDMI signal is HDCP protected, it cannot appear on a display that is not HDCP
compliant and the machine will not output a picture on the VGA output
Picture + Picture, where both images are placed side-by-side with the same
height
Split, where both images appear side-by-side and the aspect ratios of both
images are maintained
6.2.1
Press and hold the PIP front panel button while pressing the input button of
the required PIP source
Press the PIP key on the IR remote control transmitter (see Section 6.4)
Access the OSD PIP menu (see Figure 13) and selecting PIP On
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2.
Press the
3.
4.
Use the
or
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To replace a PIP source in the same category (for example, changing the PIP
source from HDMI 2 to HDMI 1), press the required PIP Source on the remote
control transmitter and the PIP display will change accordingly.
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When selecting one PIP source, the VP-728 automatically recognizes and displays
the selected graphic PIP source on all the video displays and the selected video
source on all the graphic displays, compliant with the table on Page 18.
The PIP source appears even if the input signal is not connected. In this case the PIP appears
over a blank screen
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To replace a PIP in the same input signal category (for example, changing from
UXGA 1 to HDMI 2), press the button for that PIP Source on the remote control
transmitter and the PIP display will change accordingly.
PIP Source Appearance Availability
PIP Source
HDMI 2
USB*
USB
Comp
HDMI 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 1
VGA 2
VGA 2
Comp
VGA 1
VGA 1
YC
YC
Video
Video
Comp
Input 4
Comp
YC
YC
Video
Video
Comp
Input 3
Comp
YC
YC
Video
Video
Comp
Input 2
Comp
YC
YC
Video
Input 1
Video
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
Main
Source
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6.3
The Save Lock and Input Lock OSD functions are defined in the table on Page 34.
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6.4
Key
Function
Freeze
Blank
POWER
Cycles power
Main
Source
Reset
Info
Capture
MENU
Navigation
arrows
Auto
Image
Save
Recall
Picture
PIP source
Mute
Swap
PIP
To access and use the OSD menus, push the button for the desired input signal,
then press the MENU front panel OSD button or the MENU key on the infrared
remote control transmitter to display the main MENU screen which shows the eight
interactive icons.
Press the or buttons to select the desired sub-menu, and then press
ENTER
Press the or buttons to select the menu item to be adjusted, and then
press ENTER
Press the or buttons to make the adjustment and then press ENTER, or
To return to the previous menu level, press the front panel MENU button or the
MENU key on the remote control. All settings and adjustments are automatically
saved in non-volatile memory for each of the inputs (except USB).
The values defined in the different menus may change according to the
firmware version (you can download the up-to-date firmware version
from our Web site at http://www.kramerelectronics.com).
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7.1
Setting
Function
Source
Default
Image Name
Video
Auto
Video Standard
Auto
H-Position
V-Position
Frequency
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Phase
Auto image
7.1.1
Load the JPEG images (the JPEG file should be smaller than 1MB and
should not exceed a resolution of 2048x1536) to the route directory of a USB
memory stick.
2.
Connect the Memory stick to the USB connector on the front panel.
3.
4.
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7.2
Setting
Function
Brightness
Default
50
Contrast
50
Color
55
Hue
180
Sharpness
50
Output Gamma
Gamma 1
Film Mode
Auto
Temporal NR
High
Mosquito NR
Low
Block NR
Off
Detail Enhancement
Medium
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Low
Low
7.3
Setting
Function
Resolution
Default
1024x768@60Hz
HDMI Type
Auto
Aspect
Ratio
Follow Output
H-Pan
V-Pan
H-Zoom
Horizontal zoom: -8 to 8
V-Zoom
Vertical zoom: -8 to 8
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Setting
Function
Default
Zoom
100%
7.3.1
Zoom H-Pan
0 to 31
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Zoom V-Pan
0 to 31
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7.4
Setting
Function
Default
On/Off
Off
Picture-InPicture
PIP Size
1/4
The PIP size can be set up to the full height and up to half
the width of the screen
H-Position
V-Position
H-Size
V-Size
Frame
On
Frame Color
Blue
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7.5
Setting
Function
Default
Type
Analog
Input Volume
Output Volume
Bass
Treble
Balance
Loudness
Off
Delay
Dynamic
User Delay
USB
No Audio
HDMI 1/HDMI 2
HDMI
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7.6
Setting
Function
Default
Application
Keystone
Location
Front
Horizontal Keystone
Vertical Keystone
Diagonal Projection
Top Left
Pincushion/Barrel
Rotation
Reset all
The settings available for each application are defined in the following table:
Application
Available Settings
Keystone
Anyplace
Rotation
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7.7
Setting
Function
Save
Default
Recall
Slideshow
Set the speed for the slide show to Min, Low, Mid, Long, Max
or Off (see Section 7.7.1)
Min
Frame Lock
Locks the vertical refresh rate of the output to that of the input.
Set to On or Off.
Off
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Auto Image
Manual
Switching
Mode
Seamless
Factory
Reset
Advanced
Setup
HDMI
Switch
Behavior
HDMI Input
HDCP
Normal
7.7.1
2.
Open the Setup menu and set the desired speed in the slideshow item and
then close the menu.
3.
Connect the Memory stick to the USB connector on the front panel.
4.
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7.8
The Mode Set functions define the desired working resolution and refresh rate
when the system cannot distinguish between similar resolutions (for example,
resolutions that have the same number of lines can be defined to identify refresh
rate values.
Setting
Function
Selection/Range
Default
Mode 1
Set mode 1
1400x1050x60Hz
1680x1050x60Hz
1400x1050x60Hz
Mode 2
Set mode 2
1280x1024x75Hz
1280x1024x76Hz
1280x1024x75Hz
Mode 3
Set mode 3
1280x768x60Hz
1366x768x60Hz
1280x768x60Hz
If two resolutions have the same number of lines (for example, 1050), we can
define them so that the unit identifies them as 1400x1050 or as 1680x1050.
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Function
Selection/Range
Default
Menu
Position
Center
Time Out
(sec)
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7.8.2
Setting
Function
Default
Logo
Kramer
Logo
Capture
Background
Blue
Default
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Setting
Function
Default
Save Lock
Select On or Off
Set to ON to save the lock status when the machine is
powered down
Off
Input Lock
Select On or Off
Set to OFF so you can still use the SOURCE buttons on
the front panel even when the lock button is on
On
Firmware
Download
Logo Download
Blank
Blank
& Mute
Freeze
Freeze
& Mute
HDCP Setting
Follow
Output
Select On or Off
Set to On to Allow stretching of the outputted picture
Off
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Setting
Function
Custom Input
HT
Horizontal Total
1344
HW
136
HS
296
HA
1024
HP
Horizontal polarity
VT
Vertical Total
VW
VS
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VA
768
VP
Vertical polarity
OCLK
Output clock
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Enable
Save
Apply settings
Off
N/A
Default
Custom 1
806
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7.8.4
Setting
Function
Custom Output
Custom 1 to Custom 4
Default
HT
Horizontal total
1344
HW
136
HS
296
HA
1024
HP
Horizontal polarity
VT
Vertical total
VW
VS
35
VA
768
VP
Vertical polarity
OCLK
Output clock
Apply
Save
Save setup
Set Current
Read EDID
806
65
N/A
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Figure 21 illustrates horizontal and vertical sync pulse width, timing and active
video area for a typical frame of video.
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Feature
Function
Background Color
Dropdown Box
Transparency Dropdown
Box
Not available
When selected, set the COM port and Baud Rate (9600) to
connect via the RS-232 connector
Set the speed at which the text moves on the display (from 1
to 5)
Mode
Set the number of times that the text message will scroll
across the screen (1 to 20), or set to Forever to repeat the
text message continuously
For example, set to 2 to repeat the text twice
Start Button
Stop Button
Quit Button
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9.1
Upgrading Firmware
2.
3.
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9.2
9
8
7
6
GND
Rx
Tx
Tx
PIN 2
Rx
PIN 3
GND
PIN 5
2.
3.
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2
This sequence is critical first push the AUDIO PROG button and then
turn on the unit.
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2.
After a few seconds, the Splash screen is replaced by the Atmel Flip
window:
3.
Press the keyboard shortcut key F2 (or select the Select command from the
Device menu, or press the integrated circuit icon in the upper right corner of
the window).
The Device Selection window appears:
4.
Click the button next to the name of the device and select from the list:
AT89C51RD2:
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AT89C51RD2
T89C51RD2
5.
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6.
The Open File window opens. Select the correct HEX file that contains the
updated version of the firmware for VP-728 (for example 44M_V1p2.hex)
and click Open.
7.
Press the keyboard shortcut key F3 (or select the Communication / RS232
command from the Settings menu, or press the keys: Alt SCR).
The RS232 window appears. Change the COM port according to the
configuration of your computer and select the 9600 baud rate:
8.
Click Connect.
In the Atmel Flip window, in the Operations Flow column, the Run button
is active, and the name of the chip appears as the name of the third column:
AT89C51RD2.
Verify that in the Buffer Information column, the HEX File: VP728.hex
appears.
9.
Click Run.
After each stage of the operation is completed, the check-box for that stage
becomes colored green.
See also the blue progress indicator on the status bar
10. When the operation is completed, all 4 check-boxes will be colored green
and the status bar message: Memory Verify Pass appears:
If an error message: Not Finished shows, click Run again
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Technical Specifications
INPUTS:
OUTPUTS:
1 HDMI connector
1 UXGA format on a 15-pin HD connector
1 unbalanced audio stereo output (1V nom./ 50) on RCA connectors
1 digital stereo S/PDIF output (32kHz to 96kHz sample frequency / 75) on an
RCA connector
COMPLIANCE
WITH HDMI
STANDARD:
OUTPUT
RESOLUTIONS:
CONTROL:
Front panel buttons / OSD, IR remote control, RS-232 on a 9-pin D-sub connector
ADDITIONAL
CONTROLS:
POWER
SOURCE:
DIMENSIONS:
WEIGHT:
ACCESSORIES:
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Technical Specifications of the RGBHV / RGBS (PC) / RGsB (PC) Input Signal
Resolution
640x480
60
640x480
67
640x480
Notes
Resolution
Notes
1152x870
75
Mac21
1152x900
66
Sun
72
1152x900
76
Sun
640x480
75
1280x720
60
640x480
85
1280x800
60
720x400
70
1280x960
60
720x400
85
1280x960
85
800x600
56
1280x768
60
800x600
60
1280x1024
60
800x600
72
1280x1024
75
800x600
75
1280x1024
76
800x600
85
1280x1024
85
832x624
75
1366x768
60
1024x768
60
1440x900
60
1024x768
70
1400x1050
60
1024x768
75
1400x1050
75
1024x768
75
1600x1200
60
1024x768
85
1680x1050
60
1024x800
84
1920x1080
60
1152x864
75
1920x1200
60
Mac13
Mac16
Mac19
Sun
640x480
60
640x480
67
640x480
640x480
Resolution
Notes
1152x870
75
Mac21
1152x900
66
Sun
72
75
1152x900
1280x720
76
60
Sun
640x480
85
1280x800
60
720x400
70
1280x960
60
720x400
85
1280x960
85
800x600
56
1280x768
60
800x600
60
1280x1024
60
800x600
72
1280x1024
75
800x600
75
1280x1024
76
800x600
85
1280x1024
85
832x624
75
1366x768
60
1024x768
1024x768
60
70
1400x1050
1400x1050
60
75
1024x768
75
1440x900
60
1024x768
75
1600x1200
60
1024x768
85
1680x1050
60
1024x800
84
1920x1080
60
1152x864
75
1920x1200
60
Notes
Sun
Mac13
Mac16
Mac19
Sun
Sun
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Notes
1080i
60
YPbPr
1080i
50
YPbPr
1080p
60
YPbPr
1080p
50
YPbPr
1080P
24fps
YPbPr
720p
60
YPbPr
720p
50
YPbPr
480i
60
YPbPr
480p
60
YPbPr
576i
50
YPbPr
576p
50
YPbPr
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Resolution
Remark
1080i
60
YPbPr
1080i
50
YPbPr
1080p
60
YPbPr
1080p
50
YPbPr
720p
60
YPbPr
720p
50
YPbPr
480i
60
YPbPr
480p
60
YPbPr
576i
50
YPbPr
576p
50
YPbPr
640x480
60
640x480
75
800x600
50
800x600
60
800x600
75
1024x768
50
1024x768
60
1024x768
75
1280x720
60
1280x768
50
1280x768
60
1280x800
60
1280x1024
50
1280x1024
60
1280x1024
75
1366x768
50
1366x768
60
1400x1050
50
1400x1050
60
1600x1200
50
1600x1200
60
1920x1080
60
1920x1200
60
1680x1050
60
1080i
60
1080i
50
720p
60
720p
50
480p
60
576p
50
1080p
50
1080p
60
480p
59.94
720p
59.94
1080i
59.94
1080p
23.98
1080p
29.97
1080p
59.94
49
50
Resolution
640x480
60
640x480
75
800x600
50
800x600
60
800x600
75
1024x768
50
1024x768
60
1024x768
75
1280x720
60
1280x768
50
1280x768
60
1280x800
60
1280x1024
50
1280x1024
60
1280x1024
75
1366x768
50
1366x768
60
1400x1050
50
1400x1050
60
1600x1200
50
1600x1200
60
1920x1080
60
1920x1200
60
1680x1050
60
1080i
60
1080i
50
720p
60
720p
50
480p
60
576p
50
1080p
50
1080p
60
1080p
24
480p
59.94
720p
59.94
1080i
59.94
1080p
23.98
1080p
29.97
1080p
59.94
11
51
Control Type
Function Parameter
Set
Get
Description
0: Input 1
1: Input 2
2: Input 3
3: Input 4
4: VGA 1
5: VGA 2
6: HDMI 1
7: HDMI 2
8: USB
0: Component
1: YC
2: Video
0: Component
1: YC
2: Video
0: Component
1: YC
2: Video
0: Component
1: YC
2: Video
0: Auto
1: RGB
2: YUV
Input Source
0: Auto
1: NTSC
2: PAL
3: PAL-M
4: PAL-N
5: NTSC 4.43
6: SECAM
7: PAL-60
1 ~ 50
Input H-Position
2 ~ 50
Input V-Position
0 ~ 50
Input Frequency
10
0 ~ 31
Input Phase
11
N/A
12
0~100
Picture Brightness
13
0~100
Picture Contrast
14
0~100
Picture Color
15
0~360
Picture Hue
16
0~100
Picture Sharpness
0: Gamma 1
1: Gamma 2
2: Gamma 3
3: Gamma 4
4: Gamma 5
17
18
52
0: Auto
1: Video
2: Film
Control Type
Function Parameter
Set
Get
Description
19
0: Off
1: Low
2: Medium
3: High
20
0: Off
1: Low
2: Medium
3: High
Picture Mosquito NR
21
0: Off
1: On
Picture Block NR
Picture Temporal NR
22
0: Off
1: Low
2: Medium
3: High
23
0: Off
1: Low
2: High
24
0: Off
1: Low
2: High
25
0 : Native HDMI
1 : 640x480@60Hz
2 : 640x480@75Hz
3 : 800x600@50Hz
4 : 800x600@60Hz
5 : 800x600@75Hz
6 : 1024x768@50Hz
7 : 1024x768@60Hz
8 : 1024x768@75Hz
9 : 1280x768@50Hz
10: 1280x768@60Hz
11: 1280x720@60Hz
12: 1280x800@60Hz
13: 1280x1024@50Hz
14: 1280x1024@60Hz
15: 1280x1024@75Hz
16: 1366x768@50Hz
17: 1366x768@60Hz
18: 1400x1050@50Hz
19: 1400x1050@60Hz
20: 1600x1200@50Hz
21: 1600x1200@60Hz
22: 1680x1050@60Hz
23: 1920x1080@60Hz
24: 1920x1200@60Hz
25: 480p@60Hz
26: 576p@60Hz
27: 720p@50Hz
28: 720p@60Hz
29: 1080i@50Hz
30: 1080i@60Hz
Output Resolution
53
Control Type
Function Parameter
Set
Get
Description
31: 1080p@50Hz
32: 1080p@60Hz
33: 480P@59.94Hz
34: 720P@59.94Hz
35: 1080i@59.94Hz
36: 1080P@23.98Hz
37: 1080P@29.97Hz
38: 1080P@59.94Hz
96: Custom1
97: Custom2
98: Custom3
99: Custom4
26
0: Auto
1: HDMI
2: DVI
Aspect Ratio
27
0: Best Fit
1: Letterbox
2: Follow Output
3: Virtual Wide
4: Follow Input
5: Custom
28
-16 ~ 16
H-Pan
29
-16 ~ 16
V-Pan
30
-8 ~ 8
H-Zoom
31
-8 ~ 8
V-Zoom
Zoom
32
0: 100%
1: 150%
2: 200%
3: 225%
4: 250%
5: 275%
6: 300%
7: 325%
8: 350%
9: 375%
10: 400%
11: Custom
33
0 ~ 32
Custom Zoom
34
0 ~ 31
Zoom H-Pan
35
0 ~ 31
Zoom V-Pan
36
0: Off
1: On
PIP On/Off
37
0: Picture-In-Picture
1: Picture + Picture
2: Split
PIP Type
38
0: Input 1
1: Input 2
2: Input 3
3: Input 4
4: VGA 1
5: VGA 2
6: HDMI 1
PIP Source
54
Control Type
Function Parameter
Set
Get
Description
7: HDMI 2
39
0: 1/25
1: 1/16
2: 1/9
3: 1/4
4: Custom
40
0 ~ 128
PIP H-Position
41
0 ~ 128
PIP V-Position
42
1 ~ 256
PIP H-Size
43
1 ~ 256
PIP V-Size
44
0: Off
1: On
PIP Frame
45
0: Red
1: Green
2: Blue
46
0: Analog
1: S/PDIF
47
-22~0~+22
-111
Volume Down
49
-36~0~+36
Audio Bass
50
-36~0~+36
Audio Treble
51
-10~10
Audio Balance
52
0: Off
1: On
Audio Loudness
53
0: Dynamic
1: User Define
Audio Delay
54
User Delay
48
PIP Size
-100~24
111
Volume Up
55
0: No audio
1: Input 1
2: Input 2
3: Input 3
4: Input 4
5: VGA1
6: VGA2
7: HDMI1
8: HDMI2
56
0: Keystone
1: Anyplace
2: Rotation
Geometry Application
57
0: Front
1: Ceiling
2: Rear
3: Rear ceiling
Geometry Location
58
-40 ~ 40
59
-30~30
60
-2000~2000
61
-2000~2000
55
Control Type
Function Parameter
Set
Get
Description
62
-2000~2000
63
-2000~2000
64
-2000~2000
65
-2000~2000
66
-2000~2000
67
-2000~2000
68
N/A
69
-20 ~ 20
Geometry Pincushion/Barrel
70
-180 ~ 180
Geometry Rotation
71
N/A
72
0: Profile 1
1: Profile 2
2: Profile 3
3: Profile 4
4: Profile 5
5: Profile 6
6: Profile 7
7: Profile 8
Save Setting
Recall Setting
73
0: Profile 1
1: Profile 2
2: Profile 3
3: Profile 4
4: Profile 5
5: Profile 6
6: Profile 7
7: Profile 8
74
0: Off
1: On
Frame Lock
75
N/A
Factory Reset
76
N/A
Firmware Revision
Mode Set Mode 1
77
0: 1400x1050x60
1: 1680x1050x60
78
0: 1280x1024x75
1: 1280x1024x76
79
0: Center
1: Top Left
2: Top Right
3: Bottom Left
4: Bottom Right
Logo
80
0: 5 sec
1: 10 sec
2: 20 sec
3: 30 sec
4: 60 sec
5: 90 sec
6: Off
81
0: Off
1: On
2: Custom
56
Control Type
Function Parameter
Set
Get
Description
82
0: Black
1: Blue
Blank Color
83
N/A
Capture
Background
84
0: Black
1: Blue
2: Custom
3: Disable Analog Sync
85
0: Off
1: On
Save Lock
86
0: Off
1: On
Input Lock
Blank key function
87
88
89
0: Off
1: On
Freeze
90
0: Off
1: On
Blank
Power
91
0: Off
1: On
92
N/A
Info
93
N/A
Menu
94
N/A
Top
95
N/A
Down
96
N/A
Left
97
N/A
Right
98
N/A
Enter
99
N/A
Picture
100
N/A
Swap
101
0: Off
1: On
Mute
102
0: Off
1: On
Lock
103
0: 640x480 60
1: 640x480 67 Mac13
2: 640x480 72
3: 640x480 75
4: 640x480 85
5: 720x400 70
6: 720x400 85
7: 800x600 56
8: 800x600 60
9: 800x600 72
10: 800x600 75
11: 800x600 85
12: 832x624 75 Mac16
57
Control Type
Function Parameter
Set
Get
Description
13: 1024x768 60
14: 1024x768 70
15: 1024x768 75
16: 1024x768 75 Mac19
17: 1024x768 85
18: 1024x800 84 Sun
19: 1152x864 75
20: 1152x870 75 Mac21
21: 1152x900 66 Sun
22: 1152x900 76 Sun
23: 1280x960 60
24: 1280x960 85
25: 1280x768 60
26: 1280x1024 60
27: 1280x1024 75
28: 1280x1024 76 Sun
29: 1280x1024 85
30: 1400x1050 60
31: 1400x1050 75
32: 1600x1200 60
33: 1680x1050 60
34: 1080i 60
35: 1080i 50
36: 1080p 60
37: 1080p 50
38: 720p 60
39: 720p 50
40: 480i
41: 480p
42: 576i
43: 576p
44: 1280x800 60 (Reduce
blank)
45: 1920x1200 60
46: 1920x1080 60
47: 1280x720 60
48: 1080p 24
49: 1280x800 60
50: 1440x900 60
51: 1440x900 60(Reduced
blanking)
52: 1280x768_60 (Reduced
blanking)
53: 1680x1050 60(Reduce
blank)
54: 1366x768 60
55: 1366x768_60 (Reduce
blank)
94: Custom1
95: Custom2
96: Custom3
97: Custom4
58
Control Type
Function Parameter
Set
Get
Description
104
0: 640x480 60
1: 640x480 67 Mac13
2: 640x480 72
3: 640x480 75
4: 640x480 85
5: 720x400 70
6: 720x400 85
7: 800x600 56
8: 800x600 60
9: 800x600 72
10: 800x600 75
11: 800x600 85
12: 832x624 75 Mac16
13: 1024x768 60
14: 1024x768 70
15: 1024x768 75
16: 1024x768 75 Mac19
17: 1024x768 85
18: 1024x800 84 Sun
19: 1152x864 75
20: 1152x870 75 Mac21
21: 1152x900 66 Sun
22: 1152x900 76 Sun
23: 1280x960 60
24: 1280x960 85
25: 1280x768 60
26: 1280x1024 60
27: 1280x1024 75
28: 1280x1024 76 Sun
29: 1280x1024 85
30: 1400x1050 60
31: 1400x1050 75
32: 1600x1200 60
33: 1680x1050 60
34: 1080i 60
35: 1080i 50
36: 1080p 60
37: 1080p 50
38: 720p 60
39: 720p 50
40: 480i
41: 480p
42: 576i
59
Control Type
Function Parameter
Set
Get
Description
105
512~3071
106
32~(HS-48)
107
80~(HT-HA-12)
108
640~1920
<= (HT-92)
109
0: Negative polarity
1: Positive polarity
110
384~2047
111
2~(HS-13)
112
15~(VT-VA-1)
113
480~1200
<= (VT-16)
114
0: Negative polarity
1: Positive polarity
115
116
117
0: Off
43: 576p
44: 1280x800 60 (Reduce
blank)
45: 1920x1200 60
46: 1920x1080 60
47: 1280x720 60
48: 1080p 24
49: 1280x800 60
50: 1440x900 60
51: 1440x900 60(Reduced
blanking)
52: 1280x768_60 (Reduced
blanking)
52: 1280x768_60 (Reduce
blank)
53: 1680x1050 60(Reduce
blank)
54: 1366x768 60
55: 1366x768_60 (Reduce
blank)
94: Custom1
95: Custom2
96: Custom3
97: Custom4
98: No Input detected
99: other
101: NTSC
102: PAL
103: PAL-M
104: PAL-N
105: NTSC 4.43
106: SECAM
107: PAL-60
60
Control Type
Function Parameter
Set
Get
Description
118
N/A
119
512~3071
120
32~(HS-48)
121
80~(HT-HA-12)
122
640~1920
<= (HT-92)
1: On
123
0: Negative polarity
1: Positive polarity
124
384~2047
125
2~(HS-13)
126
15~(VT-VA-1)
127
480~1200
<= (VT-16)
128
0: Negative polarity
1: Positive polarity
129
130
131
N/A
132
N/A
133
N/A
Volume Up
134
n/a
Volume Down
HDCP Setting
135
0: Follow Output
1: Follow Input
136
0:Custom1
1:Custom2
2:Custom3
3:Custom4
137
0:Custom1
1:Custom2
2:Custom3
3:Custom4
138
0: Off
1: On
Overscan
139
0: Seamless
1: Fast
Switching Mode
140
0: Manual
1: Auto
141
N/A
Slideshow Start
142
N/A
Slideshow Stop
143
N/A
Slideshow Pause
144
N/A
Slideshow Next
145
N/A
Slideshow Previous
146
0: Min
1: Low
2: Mid
Slideshow
61
Control Type
Function Parameter
Set
Get
Description
3: Long
4: Max
5: Off
147
0: 1280x768x60
1: 1366x768x60
148
0 : Normal
1 : Bypass
149
0 : Normal
1 : Bypass
150
0 : Input 1
1 : Input 2
2 : Input 3
3 : Input 4
4 : VGA 1
5 : VGA 2
6 : HDMI 1
HDMI2Audio Input
151
0 : Input 1
1 : Input 2
2 : Input 3
3 : Input 4
4 : VGA 1
5 : VGA 2
6 : HDMI 2
152
153
0 : Off
1 : On
154
0 : Off
1 : On
11.1
62
Description
ERR 1
Unknown command
ERR 2
Unknown function
ERR 3
Unavailable function
ERR 4
ERR 5
ERR 6
ERR 7
Unavailable parameter
ERR 8
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Rev: 9