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USER MANUAL
MODEL:
VP- 772
Presentation Matrix Switcher / Dual Scaler
P/N: 2900-300295 Rev 4 www.kramerAV.com



VP- – 772 Contents i
Contents
1 Introduction 1
2 2 Getting Started
Achieving the Best Performance 2 2.1
Safety Instructions 2 2.2 Recycling Kramer Products 32.3
3 Overview 4
HDCP Compliance for HDMI inputs 6 3.1 Defining the VP 772 Presentation Matrix Switcher / Dual Scaler- 63.2
4 Installing in a Rack 9
5 Connecting the VP- 772 10
Wiring the RJ 45 Connectors- 12 5.1
Connecting the Balanced Stereo Audio Input and Outputs 135.2
6 The OSD Menu 14
OSD Menu Operation Example 14 6.1 Inputs Menu 166.2 Layout Menu 176.3
Program / Preview Menus 196.4 Misc Menu 266.5
7 Layout 28
Transition Mode 28 7.1 Overlay Mode 307.2
8 Controlling the VP- 772 33
Controlling via the Front Panel Buttons 33 8.1
Controlling via the OSD Menu 388.2 Controlling via the Infrared Remote Control Transmitter 438.3
9 Using the Embedded Web Pages 45
Browsing the VP-772 Web Pages 45 9.1
Routing & Scaling the Image 479.2 Transition Settings Page 549.3
Audio Settings Page 579.4 Output Settings Page 589.5
Device Settings Page 599.6 About Page 619.7
10 Firmware Upgrade 62
The Firmware Upgrade Process 62 10.1 Rollback 64 10.2
11 Technical Specifications 65
Default Communication Parameters 66 11.1 Input Resolutions 6711.2
Output Resolutions 6811.3
12 The VP- -772 RS 232 Communication Protocol 69
Using the Communication Protocol 69 12.1
Communication Protocol: Mimicking OSD 6912.2 Protocol Table: Mimicking Remote and Front Panel Buttons 7812.3
The Protocol 3000 Common Operation Commands 7812.4

ii VP- - 772 Contents
Figures
Figure 1: VP-772 Presentation Matrix Switcher / Dual Scaler Front Panel 7
Figure 2: VP-772 Presentation Matrix Switcher / Dual Scaler Rear Panel 8
Figure 3: Connecting the VP 772 Presentation Matrix Switcher / Dual Scaler- 11
Figure 4: TP PINOUT 12
Figure 5: Balanced Stereo Audio Output Connection 13
Figure 6: Unbalanced Stereo Audio Output Connection 13
Figure 7: Balanced Stereo Audio Input Connection 13
Figure 8: Unbalanced Stereo Audio Input Connection 13
Figure 9: OSD Menu Example 14
Figure 10: Input Menu 16
Figure 11: Layout Menu 17
Figure 12: Program/Preview Menus 19
Figure 13: Changing the Size of the Window 22
Figure 14: Increasing the Width 23
Figure 15: Increasing the Height 23
Figure 16: Positioning the Window 24
Figure 17: Moving the PiP Window 24
Figure 18: Misc Menu 26
Figure 19: VGA superimposed over HDMI 32
Figure 20: RS 232 Connection- 38
Figure 21: Local Area Connection Properties Window 39
Figure 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window 40
Figure 23: Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window 41
Figure 24: Internet Protocol Properties Window 42
Figure 25: Infrared Remote Control Transmitter 43
Figure 26: Routing and Scaling Page with Navigation List on Left 46
Figure 27: Routing and Scaling Page 48
Figure 28: Routing and Scaling Page – – PROGRAM ZOOM Window 50
Figure 29: Routing and Scaling Page – Transition Take 51
Figure 30: Routing and Scaling Page Changing the Image Size– 52
Figure 31: Routing and Scaling Page Selecting the Layout– 52
Figure 32: Routing and Scaling Page Setting the Layout– 53
Figure 33: Routing and Scaling Page Customized Dual Layout– 53
Figure 34: Transition Settings Page 54
Figure 35: Audio Settings Page 57
Figure 36: Output Settings Page 58
Figure 37: Device Settings Page 59
Figure 38: Device Settings Page – DHCP Window 60
Figure 39: Device Settings Page Info Window 60
Figure 40: About Page 61
Figure 41: Firmware Upgrade list of Files to Upgrade– 63
Figure 42: Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Process– 63
Figure 43: Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Complete– 64
Figure 44: Firmware Upgrade list of Files to Rollback– 64

2 VP- - 772 Getting Started
2 Getting Started
We recommend that you:
• Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging
materials for possible future shipment
• Review the contents of this user manual
Go to date user
www.kramerav.com/downloads/VP 772- to check for up- -to
manuals, application programs, and to check if firmware upgrades are
available (where appropriate).
Achieving the Best Performance 2.1
To achieve the best performance:
• Use only good quality connection cables (we recommend Kramer high-
performance, high resolution cables) to avoid interference, deterioration in -
signal quality due to poor matching, and elevated noise levels (often
associated with low quality cables)
• Do not secure the cables in tight bundles or roll the slack into tight coils
• Avoid interference from neighbouring electrical appliances that may
adversely influence signal quality
• Position your Kramer VP- 772 away from moisture, excessive sunlight and
dust
This equipment is to be used only inside a building. It may only be
connected to other equipment that is installed inside a building.
Safety Instructions 2.2
Caution:
There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit
Warning:
Use only the power cord that is supplied with the unit
Warning: Do not open the unit. High voltages can cause electrical
shock! Servicing by qualified personnel only
Warning: Disconnect the power and unplug the unit from the wall
before installing

VP- – 772 Getting Started 3
Recycling Kramer Products 2.3
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC aims
to reduce the amount of WEEE sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by
requiring it to be collected and recycled. To comply with the WEEE Directive,
Kramer Electronics has made arrangements with the European Advanced
Recycling Network (EARN) and will cover any costs of treatment, recycling and
recovery of waste Kramer Electronics branded equipment on arrival at the EARN
facility. For details of Kramer’s recycling arrangements in your particular country go
to our recycling pages at www.kramerav.com/support/recycling/.

4 VP- - 772 Overview
3 Overview
The Kramer is an eight input high quality dual scaler VP-772 with special effect
transitions for the Rental and Staging and the Live Events market, and for other
applications where a dual scaler is needed. It features DVI U inputs (including -
analog, DVI and HDMI support) and stereo balanced audio signals. The VP-772
can also be configured as 4K single output scaler. The VP-772
scales and
processes the selected video and audio inputs, and outputs to 2 independent DVI-I
outputs (Program and Preview) together with two balanced stereo audio outputs.
The features:VP-772
• Pix Perfect™ Scaling Technology - Kramer’s extremely high performance,
State- - - - -of the Art scaling technology with extensive high quality pull down and
de-interlacing algorithms and down scaling of the video inputs, and full up- -
• K- - - -IIT XL™ Picture in Picture Image Insertion Technology for ultra stable
picture−in−picture, picture−and−picture and split screen capability
• Seamless video switching with or builtcuts -in special effect transitions,
including horizontal, vertical, diagonal and chessboard wipes, cross, , circle -
fading, and more ut the transition, including virtual T bar control to carry - o
• Dual scalers— —for “live” seamless transitions from one source to another
with two independent outputs: a PREVIEW OUTPUT and a PROGRAM
OUTPUT. The PREVIEW output—including an OSD menu for making
adjustments—can be used to e determin how the scaled output will look
before being displayed live during a presentation
• Features 8 PREVIEW input buttons for switching a selected input to the
PREVIEW output and 8 PROGRAM input buttons for switching a selected
input to the PROGRAM output
• Output Resolutions – (UHD (3840x2160) resolution in the Single Window
mode) as well as HDTV and computer graphics resolutions with selectable
refresh rates
• Selectable HDMI, VGA, YUV or CV on each DVI-U input and VGA or HDMI
on each DVI I output-
• Audio- - Follow Video (AFV) and breakaway options

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• Advanced deinterlacing functions - including 3D comb filtering, film mode,
diagonal correction and motion detection
• Features advanced EDID management (native resolution and color , Modeline
depth) per input
• Multiple Aspect Ratio Selections
• Built- -in Proc Amp with enhanced functions such as color correction, gamma,
dither and noise reduction
• Embedded HDMI audio support as well as eight balanced stereo audio
inputs and two balanced stereo outputs
• Input and output audio level adjustment and audio DSP functions
• HDCP Compliance
In addition, the VP-772:
• Features luma- - and chroma keying
• Includes built- in test patterns for screen setup and alignment
• Features Image zooming and image shifting
• Includes various selectable projection modes
• Analyses the connected output’s EDID for optimal scaling
• Provides input and output color space control
• Supports HDMI deep color for outputs
• Provides user delay options for auto sync off
• Comes with an On- Screen Display (OSD) for easy setup and adjustment
• Has a non- volati settingsle memory that retains the
• Supports firmware upgrade via USB ( port using USB memory stick)
Control your VP-772:
• Directly, via the front panel push buttons
• Via the Ethernet (using the embedded Web pages)
• By RS- - ) 485 (allowing future optional T bar control

6 VP- - 772 Overview
• Remotely, from the infrared remote control transmitter
• By RS-232 serial commands transmitted by a touch screen system, PC, or
other serial controller
The VP- 772 is housed in a 19” 1U rack mountable enclosure, with handles and rack
“ears” included, and is fed from a 100 240 VAC universal switching power supply.-
HDCP Compliance for HDMI inputs3.1
If an HDMI signal is HDCP protected, it can only appear on HDMI
outputs that are connected to HDCP compliant displays.
The VP-772 will not output a picture on an HDMI display that is not
HDCP compliant; instead it will show a green screen.
In the mode (see PiP Section 7.2
), even if only one of the inputs is HDCP
protected, and output to a non compliant display, it will affect the is -
entire screen and turn it green.
When using VGA output display, a the screen will turn black.
Defining the VP- 772 Presentation Matrix Switcher / Dual 3.2
Scaler
This section defines the VP-772.

VP- – 772 Overview 7
Figure 1 - : VP 772 Presentation Matrix Switcher / Dual Scaler Front Panel
# Feature Function
1
Metal handles (x2)
Rigid handles
2
IR Receiver
Accepts IR remote commands
IR LED
Lights red when the unit accepts IR remote commands
3
MODE Button
Select the operation mode: AFV (audio follow video), Video or audio
4
Mode LED indicators
Indicate the operation mode, as selected via the buttonMODE
5
INPUT Selector
Buttons
PROGRAM
Press to select the DVI 8) input (from 1 to to switch to the PROGRAM output
6
PREVIEW
Press to select the DVI 8) input (from 1 to to switch to the PREVIEW output
7
FREEZE
Buttons
PREVIEW
Press to freeze/unfreeze the PREVIEW output video image
8
PROGRAM
Press to freeze/unfreeze the PROGRAM output video image
9
BLANK Buttons
PROGRAM
Press to toggle between a blank screen (black) and the PROGRAM display
10
PREVIEW
Press to toggle between a blank screen (black) and the PREVIEW display
11 MENU Button Press to access/exit the OSD menu (see Section 8.1.1)
When browsing the Program a long press on the MENU button juOSD menu, to
12 Navigation
Buttons
Button//
VOLUME Button
Press to move to the previous level in the OSD screen (see Section 8.1.1). Whe
mode, press to decrease the Audio OUT 2 Program volume; in the Overlay mod
// VOLUME
Button
Press to move up the menu list values (see Section 8.1.1) and to increase nume
not within the OSD menu mode, press to increase the Audio OUT 1 Preview vol
// VOLUME
Button
Press to move down the menu list (see Section 8.1.1) and to decrease numerica
within the OSD menu mode, press to decrease the Audio OUT 1 Preview volume
Button //
VOLUME Button
Press to move to the next level in the OSD screen (see Section 8.1.1). When no
increase the Audio OUT 2 Program volume; ; in the Overlay mode, press to incr
ENTER Button
Press to enter sub-menu items, and save (see Section 8.1.1). When in the trans
performs as the TAKE button
13 RESET TO XGA/720P Button Press to reset the video output resolution to XGA or 720p
Press and hold for about 3 seconds to toggle between reset to XGA and reset to
14
PANEL LOCK Button
Press and hold for about 3 seconds to lock/unlock the front panel buttons

Figure 2 - : VP 772 Presentation Matrix Switcher / Dual Scaler Rear Panel
# Feature Function
15
INPUT DVI Connector
Connect to the video / embedded audio source (from 1 to 8)
16
AUDIO IN Terminal Block Connectors
Connect to the balanced stereo audio source (from 1 to 8)
17
PREVIEW OUT DVI Connector
Connect to the preview acceptor
18
PROGRAM OUT DVI Connector
Connect to the program acceptor
19
ETHERNET Connector
Connect to the PC or other Controller through computer netw
20
S/W UPGRADE USB Port
Connect to a USB memory stick to upgrade the firmware
21
RS-232 -(G, Rx, Tx) 3 pin Terminal Block Connector
Connect to the PC or other serial controller
22
AUDIO OUT 1 terminal Block Connectors
Connect to the Preview balanced stereo audio acceptor
23
AUDIO OUT 2 terminal Block Connectors
Connect to the Program balanced stereo audio acceptor
24
RS- 485 Port and TERM Switch
Connect to an RS-485 controller (for example, a future optio
Ground connection; pins B (-) and A (+) are for RS- 485.
Set the TERM switch down if the VP-772 is the last unit on t
The ground connection is sometimes connected to the shiel
25
Power Connector with Fuse
AC connector, enabling power supply to the unit
26
POWER Switch
Switch for turning the unit on or off
8 VP- – 772 Overview

VP-7 - 72 Installing in a Rack 9
4 i Installing n a Rack
This section provides instructions for rack mounting the unit.

10 VP-772 772 - -Connecting the VP
5 - Connecting the VP 772
Always switch off the power to each device before connecting it to
your VP-772. After connecting your VP-772, connect its power and
then switch on the power to each device.
You do not have to connect all the inputs and outputs, connect only
those that are required.
To connect , as illustrated in the example in the VP-772 Figure 3, do the following:
1. -Connect up to eight sources (for example, a PC, Blu ray Disk Player,
Composite DVD player and so on ) to the DVI INPUT connectors, according
to the Input OSD setup, see Section 6.2.
Use the ADC-DMA/5BF- -1 and AD DM/GF adapters provided with the package when
connecting a YUV, VGA or CV input, as required
2. Connect the audio input signals to the AUDIO IN terminal block connectors,
as required, see Section 5.2 Figure (not shown in 3).
3. Connect the PREVIEW OUT DVI DVIconnector to a acceptor (for example,
an LCD display).
4. Connect the PROGRAM OUT DVI connector to a DVI acceptor (for
example, a projector).
Note that when output resolutions (such as high 4k2k@30) we
recommend that you use a DVI to HDMI cable (for example, the
Kramer C- ). HM/DM 6’ or 10’
For lower resolutions you can connect the HDMI connector on a
device to the DVI connector on the DVI adapterVP-772 -via a HDMI
5. Connect the AUDIO OUT 1 and OUT 2 Terminal Block connectors to up to
two balanced analog audio acceptors, see Section 5.2 (not shown
in Figure 3).
6. If required, you can connect a PC and/or controller to the:
RS-232 terminal block (see Section 8.2.1)
Ethernet connector (see Section 8.2.2

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7. Connect the power cord (not shown in Figure 3).
Figure 3 - : Connecting the VP 772 Presentation Matrix Switcher / Dual Scaler

12 VP-772 772 - -Connecting the VP
Wiring the RJ-45 Connectors 5.1
This section defines the TP pinout, using a straight pin pin cable 45 - -to with RJ-
connectors.
EIA /TIA 568B
Figure 4: TP PINOUT
PIN Wire Color
1
Orange / White
2
Orange
3
Green / White
4
Blue
5
Blue / White
6
Green
7
Brown / White
8
Brown

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Connecting the Balanced Stereo Audio Input and 5.2
Outputs
Figure 5: Balanced Stereo Audio Output
Connection
Figure 6: Unbalanced Stereo Audio Output
Connection
Figure 7 B: alanced Stereo Audio Input
Connection
Figure 8: Unbalanced Stereo Audio Input
Connection

14 VP-772 - The OSD Menu
6 The OSD Menu
The OSD menu lets you set the operation parametersVP-772 .
The OSD sub-menu operations appear in the OSD title, as shown in the example in
Section 6.1:
• When in the main menu, the OSD title appears empty
• Level 1 lists the main menu items
• Level 2 includes the second hierarchy level, below level 1
• Level 3 includes the third hierarchy level, below level 2 (optional)
• Level 4 includes the fourth hierarchy level, below level 3 (optional)
And so on
• Function ( last level), is the selectable parameter or numerical value and can
appear either under level 2, 3 4 or
OSD Menu Operation Example 6.1
In the example illustrated below, the Program Aspect Ratio is set to Best Fit as
illustrated in Figure 9 (see OSD menu in Section 6.4).
Figure 9 : OSD Menu Example
The example in the table below shows function (from the Protocol in 321
Section 12.2.2):

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• 3 3in the hundreds, represents “ ” which is the Program rd menu item in the
main list
• 2 in the tens, represents “Scaling” which is 2nd in the Scale menu
• 1 in the units, represents “ ” which is first in the ScalingAspect Ratio menu
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4 (Function)
Range
Function
Program
(3)
Scaling (2) Aspect Ratio (1) Follow Input 0 1 32
Follow Output 1
Best Fit
2
Letterbox
3
Note that:
• Functions may also have 2 digits only (Select Input, for example, is 31), or
on the other hand have an unlimited number of digits
• We recommend that you press Enter to save the changes to the memory
immediately although exiting the menu saves the parameter to the memory
• Data is saved per window and per input (to a dedicated input + window
memory), as applicable
The control buttons let you control the VP-772
via the OSD menu. Press the:
• MENU button to enter the menu and exit the menu
• button to when in the OSD menu, move to the previous level and change
menu settings in the OSD screen.
• ENTER (or ) button to access sub- menu items
• Arrow buttons to move through the OSD menu
• or arrows to change settings
Note that when exiting the menu, all the changes are automatically
saved to the non-volatile memory.
The default OSD timeout for auto exit is set to 30 seconds and can be
changed (see Section 6.5).
Note that some items appear red on the OSD menu indicating that
they are disabled.

16 VP-772 - The OSD Menu
Inputs Menu 6.2
The Input menu lets you set each of the s VP-772 input connector parameters (from
1 to 8):
Figure 10: Input Menu
Setting
Function
INPUT 1 to INPUT 8
Type
Set the input type to HDMI, YUV, VGA or CV
EDID
Management
Set the native resolution for each input (and then select the color depth):
1024x768@60, 1280x800@60, 1280x1024@60, 1366x768@60,
1440x900@60, 1400x1050@60, 1600x900@60, 1600x1200@60,
1680x1050@60, 1920x1200@60RB, 720p50, 720p60, 1080p50, 1080p60,
2K50 and 2K60
Set Color Depth to 12bpp or 8bpp.
Select the EDID mode:
Native as Multiple Modelines – generating a group of resolutions in the
detailed timing, including the native resolution), or
Native as Single Modeline generating only the native resolution in the –
detailed timing
HDCP Mode Set the HDCP option for each MI type HD input to either
On
(the default) or
Off.
Setting HDCP mode to Off on that input allows the source to transmit a non-
HDCP signal if required (for example, when working with a Mac computer).
Note that if you did not get the source to transmit the desired result, make
sure you have saved the change (by pressing the ENTER button) and then
physically disconnect and reconnect the cable connecting the source to the
DVI input
Color Space
S elect the color space for each input to RGB, YPbPr or Follow Input
Volume
Set the audio level for each input

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Layout Menu 6.3
Figure Layout11: Menu
Setting Function
Display
Mode
Transition
Set to the Transition mode
Overlay - -Set to the Picture in Picture mode
Transition
Settings
Speed
Set the transition speed
Mode
Set the transition mode to either (program and preview Swap
sources switch places) or (the preview source Follow follows the
program)
Effect
S elect one of the following effects: Cut, Fade, Diagonal, Wipe,
Circle, Square, Diamond, Triangle, Curtain, Chessboard or
Blinds
Direction
Select the point of entry of the transition (depending on the Effect
that was selected in the previous item):
From Top Right / Left to Right / Inbound Horizontal/
From Top Left / Right to Left / Outbound / Vertical
From Bottom Right / Up Random/
From Bottom Left / Down
Take
Select to carry out the transition
T- Bar
Set T Bar operation (from 0 to 100- %):
Set Soft touch to On or Off (see Section 9.3.1.2).
Note that when using the T Bar, the OSD menus are -
disabled as well as the front panel, unless the T-Bar is
set to 0 or 100.
Overlay
Settings
Single
Window
Set to a single window mode operation with one channel displayed
Picture in
Picture
(PiP) – dual window mode operation, a smaller window
superimposed over a full screen image (see Section 7.2)
Picture +
Picture
(PoP) – -dual window mode operation, both images appear side by-
side and the aspect ratios of both images are maintained (see
Section 7.2)
– Split (SbS) dual window mode operation, both images are placed
side see - -by side with the same height ( Section 7.2)
Customized
Single
Select the customized single window as set in Window
Customization (see Section 6.4)

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Setting
Function
Customized
Dual
Select the customized dual window as set in Window
Customization (see Section 6.4)
Output
Video
Resolution
Select the output resolution: Native, 640x480@60, 640x480@75,
800x600@50 800x600@60, , 800x600@75, , 1024x768@50
1024x768@60 1024x768@75 1280x768@50 1280x768@60, , , ,
1280x800@60, 1280x1024@50, , 1280x1024@60
1280x1024@75, , , , 1360x768@60 1366x768@50 1366x768@60
1400x1050@50, , @ , 1400x1050@60 1600x900 60
1600x1200@50, , , 1600x1200@60 1680x1050@60
1920x1200@60RB, , , , , , 480p60 576p50 720p50 720p59.94 720p60
1080p23.976 1080p24 1080p25 1080p29.97 1080p30, , , , ,
1080p50 1080p59.94 1080p60 1080i50 1080i60 50 60, , , , , 2k , 2k ,
4k2k 30
Note that setting the output resolution to 4k2k30 will
automatically change the window settings to Single
Window in the Overlay mode.
Master
Connection
Set to Program or Preview to determine the Machine’s behavior.
If the native resolution is not supported by the selected Master
Connection, the system searches for the best supported resolution. If
the search fails (for example, if the master connection is disconnected
or EDID is unreadable), the resolution will default to XGA.
Deep Color
Select Off or Follow Output
Color Space
Select RGB, YPbPr422 or YPbPr444
HDCP Mode
Define the output HDCP activation policy. Set to:
Follow Output (this option is recommended when the HDMI type
output is connected to a splitter/switcher) to activate the HDCP –
per output according to the setting of the HDMI acceptor to which it
is connected; that is, if the HDMI acceptor is not HDCP compliant,
the VP-772 always outputs without HDCP and vice versa.
Follow Input – to activate the HDCP on all HDMI type outputs in
the case that the video on the Main or PiP window is HDCP
encrypted.
Note that the VP-772 will output a green screen if the output
acceptor to which it is connected is not HDCP compliant, in the
case that the video on the Main or PiP window is HDCP encrypted.

20 VP-772 - The OSD Menu
Setting
Function
Contrast
Set the contrast level
H Sharpness
Select the horizontal sharpness level
Picture
V Sharpness
Select the vertical sharpness level
Color
Chroma
Set the color level
Hue
Set the color hue
Color Temperature
Set the color temperature to 6500K or 9300K
Gamma Mode
Set the gamma correction factor to Off, 0.4, 0.8, 1.2,
1.6 2.0 2.8, , 2.4 or
The higher the value, the darker the image
Color Correction
Blue
Set the blue color level from 0 to 4
Color Correction
Green
Set the green color level from 0 to 4
Color Correction
Flesh
Set the flesh color level from 0 to 4
De- interlacing Film Mode Set to:
Off – - for no pull down
Follow Input – to automatically identify the required
pull-down (2:2, 2:3, 2:3:3:2, 2:3:3:2:2, 2:3:2:3:2, 5:5 or
8:7 pull down)-
24PsF
– to force 24PsF pull-down
PD Time
Set the pull down time
Motion Detection
Sensitivity
Set (from
Level 1
to
Level 5
)
Select the motion detection sensitivity for filtering of
interlaced images. Set a high value for video where
there is generally a large amount of motion, or a low
value for little motion
Diagonal Correction Set the level of diagonal interpolation from 0 to 3.
When set to the lower level, gonal image does the dia
not appear smooth
Noise
Reduction
Horizontal NR
Reduces the horizontal noise
Vertical NR
Reduces the vertical noise
Temporal NR
The higher the level, the stronger the filtering of the
image. Useful when the noise is visible to the eye
Block NR
As the level is set higher, the block noise disappears
and the image appears softer
Mosquito NR The higher the level, the stronger the filtering of the
image
Combing NR
Improves the quality of the subtitles
Advanced
Projection
Set to:
Front – a to place projector in front of the screen
Back – to place a projector behind the screen
Ceiling Front – to suspend a projector from the ceiling
upside-down in front of the screen
Ceiling Back – to suspend a projector from the ceiling
upside-down behind the screen

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Setting
Function
Advanced
(continued)
Pause
Set Freeze to On to freeze the window (freezing the
window will also mute the audio output)
Any change in the input source may cancel the freeze and
blank settings
Set Blank to On to display a blank window (blanking the
window will also mute the audio output)
Any change in the input source may cancel the freeze and
blank settings
Set to Mute On to mute the audio output A mute icon
appears on screen
Sync Off
Set to Auto (select enable or disable and set the
timeout value) or select Once Manual is Manual (
selected, a countdown appears (configured via the
protocol Timeout command, see Section 12.2.2), letting
you cancel the process and revert to the previous state
by pressing the MENU or left arrow button).
Advanced
(continued)
Test Pattern
Set the Test pattern to Slide Bar -(non HDCP), Color
Bar . (HDCP) or Off
Each test pattern includes a sinusoid audio signal at
10dB @1kHz.
We recommend that you set the Display Mode to Single
Window and set the Output Resolution to 1080p.
No Signal
If there is no signal on the input set the output color to
Gray Blue, or Black
Fade-thru
When switching inputs, s fade thruelect Black or fade
thru Freeze.
Audio
Source
Select the audio source to be:
AFV for the audio to follow the video
Analog 1 to Analog 8 to select any of the analog audio
inputs
AFV Source
When in the AFV mode, select for the Embedded
embedded audio source to follow the video
Select Analog for the analog audio source to follow the
video
ProcAmp
Output
Volume
Set the output volume level
Bass
Set the bass level [dB]
Mid
Adjust the midrange frequency
Treble
Adjust the treble
Balance
Adjust the balance
Lip Sync
Set the Lip Sync delay value [msec]
6.4.1 Window Customization in the Overlay Mode
Window customization lets you change the size and position of a selected window.
Make sure that you are setting the correct window (Window Customization in the
Program OSD menu for the Main window and Window Customization in the
Preview OSD menu for the PiP window).

22 VP-772 - The OSD Menu
In the following examples, the Preview OSD Menu is selected to set the PiP
window size, but the same procedure applies to setting the Main window (via the
Program OSD menu).
Note that you can also customize the window size and position via the
“Y” commands (see Section 12.2 Section ) and Web pages (see 9.2).
6.4.1.1 Changing the Size of the Main and/or PiP Window
Use the H Width and V Height to change the size of the window using the + and –
buttons on the front panel or remote control transmitter (as illustrated in Figure 13).
Figure 13: Changing the Size of the Window
To change the size of the window, do the following:
1. Check that window is set to the Overlay mode (see the Section 6.3).
2. (Select Program or Preview Window Customization see Section 6.4 ).
3. Select H width (an OSD slide bar appears) and press + to increase the
width, or to decrease the width, see – Figure 14.
The following example shows how to increase the width of the PiP window

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Figure 14: Increasing the Width
4. Select V Height (an OSD slide bar appears) and press + to increase the
height, or to decrease the height, see – Figure 15.
Figure 15: Increasing the Height
6.4.1.2 Moving the Position of the Main and/or PiP Window
Use the H Position and V Position items in the OSD to change the position of the
window using the + and buttons on the front panel or remote control transmitter –
(as illustrated in Figure 16).

24 VP-772 - The OSD Menu
Figure 16: Positioning the Window
To move the position of the window, do the following:
1. Check that the window is set to the Overlay mode (see Section 6.3).
2. Select Program or Preview Window Customization (see Section 6.4 ).
3. To move the picture to the right, select H Position.
An OSD slide bar appears:
4. - Press the +/ buttons to move the PiP window horizontally.
Use the V Position menu item in the same way to move the PiP vertically,
see Figure 17.
Figure 17: Moving the PiP Window
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