JVC RS-VP2 Owner's Manual
JVC RS-VP2 Owner's Manual

JVC RS-VP2 Owner's Manual

Reference series high-definition video processor & hub

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    C T i o n 3 – s e T u p Initial Setup STEP 1 - Power Up STEP 2 - Connect the RS-VP2 to the Display STEP 3 - Selecting the Optimal Output Resolution on the RS-VP2 for the Connected Display...
  • Page 3 - V p 2 Advanced Setup Configuring the RS-VP2 for projectors with anamorphic lenses Configuring the RS-VP2 to output 24/48/72Hz and 25/50/75Hz s e C T i o n 4 – M e n u o p T i o n s...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    2 Programmable 12 V Triggers to control other devices This owner’s Manual can help you set up your rs-Vp2, and give you the information required to understand the total. It can also show you how to properly connect it and use it with the other components in your system.
  • Page 5: Display Compatibility Requirements

    480p or higher resolution video signals. To determine if your display is compatible with the Reference Series RS-VP2, look to see if it has an HDMI or DVI digital video input. If not, then your display may only have analog High Definition inputs or it is probably limited to receiving a standard NTSC, PAL or SECAM interlaced signal and will not function correctly with RS-VP2.
  • Page 6: Remote Control Overview

    16:9 Curtain Button The rs-Vp2 remote has a Curtain button which allows you to close a ‘curtain’ over the image. This feature is especially useful when an image is paused on a display susceptible to burn-in or a transition while switching inputs as part of a macro on a universal remote or automation system.
  • Page 7: Front Panel Overview

    Green = in pass Through there is a problem with HdCp authentication On/Standby Button – This toggles unit power between On and Standby. IR Window – This is where all IR commands are received by the RS-VP2. Do not obstruct this win- dow.
  • Page 8: Audio Outputs

    Displays without a DVI or HDMI input: follow steps 1-4 for a Component input and steps 1-8 for an rGbHV input Press the Menu button on the front panel of the RS-VP2 once. You should see ‘MAIN MENU / INPUT SELECT’ on the FPD.
  • Page 9: Step 4 - Connecting The Sources To The Rs-Vp2

    Check to make sure that the output resolution selected on the RS-VP2 is the correct output resolution for the display. Also check to make sure that the display is in the correct Aspect Ratio mode, which may be causing the display to do additional unnecessary scaling.
  • Page 10: Step 6 - Deinterlacing Mode And Prep

    1080p. The higher the output resolution for the PC, the better text will look on screen. STEP 6 – Deinterlacing Mode and PReP™ The RS-VP2 has a very high performance ‘Auto’ deinterlacing mode which can handle most content. There are specific modes which are optimal for Gaming and HD-DVD/Blu-ray players that do require initial setup.
  • Page 11: Step 7 - Assigning Audio Inputs To Video Inputs

    This insures the highest performance playback from these high quality sources. If you intend on setting up the RS-VP2 to output a 24Hz, 48Hz, or 72Hz signal for film-based content this mode is highly recommended.
  • Page 12 The rs-Vp2 has several ‘Half Test patterns’ that can be brought up while the matching test patterns are played from the VRS DVD. The test patterns to use on the DVD are listed below. The matching test patterns can be found in the ‘Configuration’ menu (Configuration...
  • Page 13 Screen Aspect Ratio Mask (1.78:1) Visible Area Visible Area Borders • When the AAR is less than the OAR, the RS-VP2 puts up Borders on the left and right as shown below: Active Input Borders Area Active Input Borders Area •...
  • Page 14 ‘Off’. This is a setting that is saved on a “per input/per format” basis. Deinterlacing There are several deinterlacing modes available on the RS-VP2. This is a setting that is saved on a “per input/per format” basis. The functions of these modes are described below: •...
  • Page 15 This is the default setting. NOTE: The RS-VP2 is not designed to remove HDCP from a protected signal. If this setting is set to ‘on’ make sure that the corresponding HdCp Mode setting on the output is also set to ‘on’...
  • Page 16 You can choose to increase or decrease the audio delay by changing this setting. Push the button to display the current additional bias delay setting (default 0). Up to 200 milliseconds of delay can always be added to the audio signal after the rs-Vp2 has compensated for the video delay. Use the button to increase or decrease the delay in milliseconds.
  • Page 17 Analog/Digital Output The RS-VP2 can output either an analog or digital video signal. The default setting is for the digital, HDMI, output to be active. To output to a display with an analog input, insure that this setting is set to ‘Analog (BNC)’...
  • Page 18 The Sync Type option sets the synchronization signal type of the output format. Press the button to show the current sync type. Press the same button again to move to the next sync type. Currently, the rs-Vp2 supports seven sync types: •...
  • Page 19 — say, 60Hz — that you can have the RS-VP2 run in locked mode (see below) for 60Hz sources while applying 50Hz to 60Hz frame rate conversion for all 50Hz sources.
  • Page 20 More information about the ISF is available at www.imagingscience.com. Gamut The RS-VP2 has the ability to output a SMPTE-C (REC 601) color gamut from both the RS1 and the RS2. The native color gamut on these projectors provides a gamut that is wider than the gamut of the current content.
  • Page 21 S E C T I O N 5 – A P P E N D I X Complete Menu Tree Input Select Video 1 Video 1 s-Video 1 s-Video 2 Component 1 Component 2 rGbHV/Component HdMi 1 HdMi 2 HdMi 3 HdMi 4 HD-SDI 1 (Optional) HD-SDI 2 (Otional)
  • Page 22 Color space YPbPr YCbCr 4:2:2 YCbCr 4:4:4 auto input level Video VCr Mode auto HDMI Config. HdCp Mode auto ar auto Color space auto priority range: 1-13 audio input audio 1 audio 2 audio 3 audio 4 stereo HdMi aV lipsync...
  • Page 23 540p 576p 720p-50 720p-60 1080i-50 1080i-60 1080p-24 1080p-25 1080p-50 1080p-60 640x480 (VGA) 800x600 (SVGA) 1024x768 (XGA) 1280x1024 (SXGA) 848x480 852x480 1365x768 852x576 1366x768 (1) 1366x768 (2) 1360x768 (1) 1360x768 (2) 1280x768 1024x1024 1024x852 1024x768 1024x576 848x600 1365x1024 1400x1050 1400x788 960x540 1280x960 1440x960 1440x1152...
  • Page 24 saturation Gamma Control user Gamut Wide HdCp Mode 12V Trigger #2 lens audio select s/pdif HdMi Display Profile select Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Profile 5 Profile 6 Profile 7 Profile 8 Profile 9 Profile 10 save Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3...
  • Page 25 (FAR) troubleshooting framerate conversion front panel display (FPD) user mode game console 13, 19 VCr mode HdCp mode 20, 33 video inputs video outputs image mapping y/c delay info screen input adjustment controls...

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