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Processor setup
I changed the output scanrate, but the processor did not register
the scanrate selection
Changing the output scanrate requires confirmation of the new output scanrate selection.
Do not select an output scanrate which exceeds display device capabilities (refer to display
device User’s Manual).
Enter the
SETUP MENU by pressing Menu on the IR remote for seven seconds
Front Panel LCD display will indicate
SET: NTSC SCANRATE and the current
RESOLUTION below
Press
< or > on the IR remote to select the appropriate output scanrate
Press
Store on the IR remote
Front Panel
LCD display will indicate ARE YOU SURE?
Press
Store to confirm resolution selection.
Note: Use the same procedure above during SET: PAL SCANRATE, if applicable
(International use)
I selected, SET: NTSC SCANRATE / 1920x1080, now there is no
video output.
The 1920x1080 output scanrate is a Progressive Format (67.43kHz), not a 1080i HDTV
Interlaced Format (33.75kHz). The display device must be capable of receiving this scanrate
(refer to display User’s Manual).
When utilizing the DVI OUTPUT, cable lengths to support 1920x1080p should be no
greater than 16ft (5m). Cable lengths longer than 16ft (5m) may require a DVI to Fibre
Optic connection. DVI cable lengths longer than 16ft (5m) may render an unstable image,
“sparkles” throughout the image, or no image at all.
Note: Some digital displays may have a physical pixel density of 1920x1080, but will not
display the actual 1920x1080p/60Hz signal received by the DVP-1080 processor. Example:
1920x1080, 24p/sF. Think of 24p/sF as an Interlaced signal, whereby, a Progressive HD
Segmented Frame is displayed as two individual frames (similar to 1080i), then spliced back
together; an Interlaced Format.
Is SET: NTSC SCANRATE / 1920x1080 an Interlaced or Progressive
video signal?
The 1920x1080 output scanrate selection is a Progressive Format signal (67.4KHz, 60Hz
refresh). Typically, only high resolution displays will accept/resolve this input signal, such as
9”CRT projection, or a digital display device with a native pixel density of 1920x1080.
Note: Some digital displays will have a physical pixel density of 1920x1080; however, may
not accept this input scanrate. If not, the image may either be split, or half the image is
present, or no image at all. Refer to display user’s manual for signal compatibility.
If the display does not accept 1920x1080 at 60Hz, then you must choose an alternate
resolution the display will understand, such as 1280x720 or 1920x540p (1080i equivalent).
Both output resolutions are perceived by the display as a DTV video signal.
WARNING
DAMAGE may occur if the output scanrate selected within the DVP-1080 SETUP MENU
exceeds theability of the display device to show the image.
My connection to the display device is analogue. Which SET:
ACTIVE OUTPUT format should I choose, RGB or YPrPb?
SET: ACTIVE OUTPUT / ANALOG RGB + DVI and SET: ACTIVE OUTPUT / ANALOG
RGB
When DVI is not available, the preferred analogue output selection from the DVP-1080 is
always RGB, intimating RGBHV. This produces the highest quality analogue signal, as the
processor will have pre-decoded the incoming video signal to its fundamental constituents
of Red, Green, Blue, horizontal sync/vertical sync.
SET: ACTIVE OUTPUT / ANALOG YPrPb
When DVI is not available, and display does not have either an RGBHV or 15-pin (VGA)
input connection, select SET: ACTIVE OUTPUT / ANALOG YPrPb from within the SETUP
MENU.
You must also select either SET: NTSC SCANRATE / 1280x720 or 1920x540 (1080i
equivalent), as these scanrates are the only valid Component video output formats which
the display will understand; both the 1280x720 and 1920x540 scanrates are recognized by
the display device as a DTV video signal.
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