LEDView510 and LEDView530 Operating Instructions Version 2.20 IMPORTANT NOTICE: When using extreme shrink to drive a single or few LED modules the OSD menu of LEDView may become hardly readable - including the assigned TCP/IP address shown in the System/Network Settings menu. In such case the units need to be controlled by means of the integrated web server. Calibre provides a DiscoveryTool.exe to identify TCP/IP addresses of LEDView units needed for web browser control.
This manual explains how to operate your LEDView-510 and LEDView-530 image scaler. LEDView-510 and LEDView530 are designed to provide users with a powerful and flexible method of driving large LED or Projection display devices. If you have any queries relating to this or any other product supplied by Calibre please visit our web site www.calibreuk.com. For technical support please e-mail techsupport@calibreuk.
Contents SAFETY WARNING: INTRODUCTION 1.1. General Introduction 1.2. Packing List LEDVIEW-510 and 530 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2.1. Product Overview 2.2. Product Specification 2.2.1. Power Supply Requirement 2.2.2. Video Inputs 2.2.3. Component Video Inputs 2.2.4. 3G-SDI Input 2.2.5. Computer (SVGA) Inputs VESA formats 2.2.6. HDMI & DVI Inputs 2.2.7. Audio Output 2.2.8. Display Output LEDVIEW-510/530 CONTROL 3.1. Menu Tree 3.1.1. OSD 3.1.2. Web Browser 3.2. Installing the Software 3.3. Discovery Tool 3.4.
3.12.2. Units Wide/Units High 3.12.3. Horizontal Pos/Vertical Pos 3.12.4. Blend Width 3.12.5. Blend Curve Type 3.12.6. Black-Level Uplift 3.12.7. Reduce Black-Level Uplift Width 3.13. Enhancement 3.13.1. Sharpness 3.13.2. Detail 3.13.3. Video Filters 3.13.4. Flicker Filter 3.14. System 3.14.1. User 3.14.2. Names/Profiles 3.14.3. Input Config 3.14.4. Display Mode 3.14.5. Menu Settings 3.14.6. Network Settings 3.14.7. Factory Defaults 3.14.8. Operation Mode REMOTE CONTROL WEB SERVER 4.1. Introduction 4.2.
SAFETY WARNING: 1. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS WITHIN THE UNIT. REMOVAL OF THE TOP COVER WILL EXPOSE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES. DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITHOUT THE TOP COVER INSTALLED. 2. ENSURE THAT ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (INCLUDING THE MAINS PLUG AND ANY EXTENSION LEADS) ARE PROPERLY MADE AND COMPLY WITH ELECTRICAL SAFETY REGULATIONS. 3. ENSURE THAT THE INTEGRITY OF THE EQUIPMENT ISOLATION BARRIER IS MAINTAINED WHEN CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT.
INTRODUCTION 1.1. General Introduction LEDView-510 and 530 is a very flexible image scalers developed specifically for driving large screen displays such as LED walls and Projectors in multiple screen applications from video or graphics sources.
System control is via a menu system either on screen controlled by keys on the front panel or through the inbuilt TCP/IP web server (LEDView510) or via a built in LCD panel and jog dial or through the web server (LEDView530). The OSD is scaled to fit the chosen window. Note: At extreme shrink it is hardly readable and control from a web browser is recommended. In fact, in most LED screen applications control through a web browser is the primary method of changing the unit set up on the LEDView510.
LEDVIEW-510 and 530 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2.1. Product Overview LEDView-510 and 530 is designed to accept the following input signals: Composite video via BNC Composite video via RCA S-Video via 4-way miniDIN YPbPr or RGBS SD/ED/HD component video via 3 or 4 BNC connectors 3G-SDI/HD-SDI/SDI (Serial Digital Interface) via BNC VGA analogue (computer interface) via 15HDD nd DVI (Digital Visual Interface) via DVI-I (supporting a digital and 2 analogue VGA input) HDMI via HDMI connector 2.2.
2.2.5. Computer (SVGA) Inputs VESA formats Signal formats: RGB video level RGB input impedance Sync format 2.2.6. DOS, VGA – WUXGA up to 165MHz pixel clock 0.7V - 1.0V 75 Ohms Separate H & V sync at TTL/5V levels. HDMI & DVI Inputs HDMI 1.3 with or without HDCP, 36-bit video compatible. DVI-D input with or without HDCP Signal formats -video 484i and 576i (SD) in double-rate formats (1440 pixels per line), 480p, 576p (ED), 720p, 1080i at 50, 59.94 & 60Hz, 1080p at 24, 25, 30, 50, 59.94 & 60Hz.
LEDVIEW-510/530 CONTROL 3.1. Menu Tree LEDView-510 has an On-Screen-Display (OSD) menu to control the unit. LEDView-530 has a front panel LCD as well. The (OSD) menu can be switched on or off. The menu structure is also available through a web browser allowing control from a PC. 3.1.1. OSD st 1 Level nd 2 Level 2nd November 2012, W: www.calibreuk.com T:+44 1274 394125 F: +44 1274 730960 E: techsupport@calibreuk..com rd 3 Level th 4 Level © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.
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3.1.2. Web Browser The factory default is DHCP. The Network Settings menu allows to configure the LEDView-5xx TCP/IP address. Under Address Type a static or DHCP leased address can be chosen. The static address and Netmask needs to be entered manually. The Network Settings menu has a section with information on the DHCP Status and IP address assigned to the board, as well as the fixed MAC Address programmed into the LEDView-5xx.
3.4. Software Operation Once the address has been entered into the web browser starts to load pages from the LEDView-5xx mirroring the menu system of the unit. All menu items are shown as their respective buttons, sliders and list boxes and can be accessed and altered with the PC mouse or corresponding navigational key presses. To control LEDView through a network start a Web Browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the unit in the address field of the browser.
Menu items can be lists, sliders or alpha numeric fields. A list item can be activated by moving the mouse pointer over the list item and clicking the left mouse button. The list comes up and an item can be selected by moving the mouse pointer to the desired value (here on or off) and clicking the left mouse button again. A slider value can be changed by moving the mouse pointer over the slider, click and hold the left mouse button and move the mouse to the right or left to decrease or increase the value.
A page for file uploads is provided. Test patterns can be created on a PC and uploaded to the LEDView unit. Also, an alpha map can be loaded to LEDView. Details are outlined in paragraph 4. LEDView set-ups can be backed up to a PC and restored later through web browser uploads. 2nd November 2012, W: www.calibreuk.com T:+44 1274 394125 F: +44 1274 730960 E: techsupport@calibreuk..com © Calibre UK Limited Issue 2.
3.5. Introduction The front panel has keys for OSD menu navigation, input channel selection and often used functions. OSD navigation is through two direction keys and a Menu/Enter key. LEDView-510 1 2 3 4 5a The LEDView530 has a different front panel, the three buttons at position 4 above are replaced with Menu/Enter and Back buttons (4), a local LCD menu display (5) and a rotary item choice jog dial/push to enter control (6).
With the following multiple key presses further functions can be applied: LEDView-510 LEDView-530 Keypad unlock: Menu/Up/Down Back/Menu Mode reset: Menu/Black up/Black down Back/S-Video Factory reset: Colour up/Colour down/Hue up/Hue down Back/YPbPro (in live operation or at power up) (in live operation or at power up) Set output mode to 720p: Menu/Contrast up/Contrast down Back/VGA The back panel features all input and output connectors, communication ports and the power supply connector.
3.6. Main Menu The main menu lists the input channel select item, 6 sub menus, and a menu item for automatic setup of VGA modes. The 6 sub menus are Output, Colour, Geometry, Multiple Unit, Enhancement and System. On each menu page an Exit menu item is available to leave the menu or submenu. LEDView-510 also exits a menu or submenu by pressing the up/down key simultaneously. LEDView-530 has a separate back key for this purpose.
3.8.1. Display Type Settings: LCD/Plasma, Projector & LED The Display Type setting defaults to LED. In LED mode the Windows Size menu is available which allows easy to use adjustment to fit in a given LED module. Select Projector if you drive a projector and need the warp function. Set to LCD/Plasma if you do not need the warp functions to be shown in the menu system. In this mode also the Flicker Filter becomes available. 3.8.2.
48Hz input modes will be output at 48Hz if the Frame Rate setting in the Output Config menu includes 48Hz. Otherwise it is displayed at 50Hz. A 25Hz input mode is output at twice the frame rate 50Hz. An exception to the 24/25Hz input mode treatment is if the output resolution is set to 480i or 480p. 480i and 480p are always run at 60Hz output rate. 50Hz input modes are displayed at 50Hz output rate. The output frame rate can also manually set to 24Hz, 48Hz, 50Hz or 60Hz if possible, i.e.
3.8.8. Black Crush Please note:- The input black level should be optimized prior to using Black Crush and the TNR (and where applicable MPEG) noise reduction filter settings should also be optimized first. Black Crush is not a replacement for correct input settings but is available to clean up any remaining black level noise on the signal which may become apparent on very bright LED screens Settings: 0 to 255 in steps 1 Black Crush provides a coring function on the output stage of the LEDView-510 or 530.
3G-SDI Data Map 720p and 1080i HD-SDI data can be output in YCbCr 4:2:2, YCbCr 4:4:4 or RGB 4:4:4 mode. 3GSDI data can be output as Level A or B data. 3.8.10. Output Window Size In this submenu the size of the output window can be scaled to fit exactly the size of your LED wall, i.e. the image size is reduced and positioned according to the right, left, top and bottom edge slider setting. The image can be reduced to as few as 128x96 pixels.
3.9.7. Colour Temp Settings: 5500, 6500, 7500, 9300 A preset range of Colour Temperature which allows the user to select from pre-configured colour temperatures to match the colour temperature of the incoming signal. If both Colour Temp set here in the Colour menu and Native Colour Temp set in the Output menu are set to the same value, no conversion is performed. 3.9.8. Input Gamma Available settings: Gamma 1.0, Gamma 1.5, Gamma 2.2, Gamma 2.
3.10. Geometry This menu contains adjustments associated with setting up position, aspect ratio and scale of the input signal.. 3.10.1. Horizontal/Vertical Position Settings: in steps of 1 pixel/line Change the positional values to match the display boarders. 3.10.2. Edge Control Submenu for changing the position of the image edges, effectively scaling the image in horizontal and vertical direction. 3.10.3. Warp Note:- This menu is only available when Display Type is chosen as Projector.
Note that some aspect ratios may not be applicable to all signal types, in which case selecting a nonapplicable aspect ratio conversion will have no effect on the displayed image. E.g. when a 16:9 image is displayed on a 16:9 panel all settings give an identical full screen image. Standard preserves the aspect ratio of the incoming image and scales the image to fit into the size of the panel.
3.11. PiP LEDView-510/530 can be rebooted in a single unit configuration. Then the multiple unit menu is replaced by a PiP menu. It contains adjustments associated with setting up source, position and size of a picture in picture video image. 3.11.1. PiP Input Selects the video source for the PiP window. The available PiP video sources depend on the currently displayed (main) video source.
3.12. Multiple Unit LEDView-510 or 530 when operated it’s LED mode and in the default multiple unit configuration has Multiple Unit menu. This is to set up each unit for use in a multi screen application. Multiple screens are stitched together to provide a bigger display with higher resolution than a single display. Each display is driven by a separate LEDView unit. In a multi projection display the individual projections typically are chosen to overlap to give seamless transitions.
Note: This function can be used in conjunction with the item below to select the blend regions to be provided even when auto zoom is turned off 3.12.3. Horizontal Pos/Vertical Pos Settings: 0 to 3 indicating co-ordinates 0,0, to 3.3 for the maximum matrix size of 16 With Auto zoom turned on this provides the LEDView unit information of which window portion of the total image it is assigned to and has to process (cut out and resize).
3.12.6. Black-Level Uplift In LED mode:- this should be set to zero In Projection mode:This enables the user to provide a black level uplift to compensate for the additional light leakage from multiple projectors in overlap regions. The black level uplift can be set for the 9 possible regions of the image. Setting the black level uplift for the middle of an edge also sets the black level uplift for the two adjacent corners, and if needed the corners can then be set individually.
CCS is a filter to reduce luminance to chrominance cross talk of composite video signals (only) which appears as a coarse rainbow pattern or random colors in regions of fine details. 3.13.4. Flicker Filter Note: This feature and the corresponding sliders are only available when LEDView-510/530 is operated in LED or LCD/Plasma mode to be set under Output/Display Type/Display. Also, this feature is only available when the Display Mode is set to Low Latency.
The automatic HDMI and DVI Color Space and Range settings can be overwritten in this menu. Range can be set to limited video mode or full range. The color space can be set to RGB or YCbCr. The DDC can be taken off line. When setting HDCP Input to off HQView pretends to be non HDCP compliant forcing the source to not encrypt data which is not copy protected. SDI Setup: For 3GSDI Level B type input modes the stream can be chosen. SDI audio input is routed to the HDMI and 3GSDI output connector by default.
3.14.4. Display Mode The “Display Mode” can be set to either Low Latency or Best Picture. In Best Picture optimum image processing is applied, whereas in Low Latency mode the lowest latency is achieved. The flicker of interlaced video is not suppressed totally for the latter setting. Thus it has the disadvantage of conventional CRT TVs, but also their advantage of almost no delay in response, which is important for applications such as gaming, simulation or imaging in medical treatment. 3.14.5.
REMOTE CONTROL WEB SERVER 4.1. Introduction LEDView-5xx features a web server which connects to a PC web browser via TCP/IP. The menu system of LEDView-5xx is mirrored into the web browser and all menu items can be accessed and controlled through the keyboard or mouse of the PC. 4.2. Installing the Software No extra software needs to be installed on a PC. The PC web browser is used as the graphical user interface for all control items.
Note: When changes within a submenu make other menu items available immediately when using the on-screen menu of the LEDView-5xx this has to be either done manually by clicking on the refresh button of the web browser or is done with the next periodic auto refresh. Various values are set by sliders. For fine increment of a slider value click on the slider and use the mouse wheel to change the value in steps of 1. Click again and the value is applied. 4.4.1.
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FIRMWARE UPDATE 5.1. Introduction LEDView-5xx has a USB port which allows a PC connection. With the Calibre PC Updater tool new firmware can be installed on LEDView-5xx for feature upgrades and bug fixes. http://www.calibreuk.com/downloads/HQView/CalibreUK%20Universal%20Updater%20Installer%20V2. 2.5.msi The latest firmware version for your processor is published on our website at the bottom of this page:http://www.calibreuk.com/HQViewDownloads.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND EMC 6.1. Recommended Operating Conditions Temperature 0oC to 40oC Humidity (non condensing) 0% to 95% 6.2. Storage Temperature -25oC to +85oC Humidity 6.3. CE and FCC Compliance CE: This product complies with the requirements of 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive, and 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive. Compliance is to EN55022 Class A.