TV One Multimedia Solutions Eclipse Manuel utilisateur

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Eclipse
External & PCI/ISA card
User's Manual
Release 3.0
FINAL
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External version
Internal PCI/ISA version
Both versions

External version
Internal PCI/ISA version
Both versions

Introduction
About this manual
Please note that this manual covers two versions of the Eclipse: the CS-450 external
version, and the CS-460 internal PCI/ISA card version. While they share much of the
internal circuitry with each other, some control methods are not available on the internal
card version. Therefore, some parts of the manual may not apply to the version you have
bought. Side-tabs are used in the manual to highlight areas that apply to the internal
version, the external version, or both.
Features
The Eclipse provides high quality scan conversion (converting computer-type video
signals into television-type video signals), along with easy to use genlock and overlay
features. Its features and controllability make it the ideal method of overlaying computer
titles and graphics - for studio use, data/time overlay, presentations, video titling and
exhibitions.
The external unit is controllable via the on-screen display and push-buttons, infra-red
remote control or directly by a computer's RS232 port - so all features can be easily
accessed. The internal unit is limited to RS232 as standard, as it is intended mostly for
system integration - infra-red control is possible with an optional Infra-Red Receiver
Module. All settings can also be stored in non-volatile memory, and the external version
also features button-lock and Microsoft® serial mouse emulation.
For use in conjunction with other video equipment, the unit's built-in synchronization
(genlock) ability also means it can lock to an external video signal. Fine tuning of the
subcarrier phase adjustment is also possible.
This manual outlines the many features of the Eclipse, how to use them, and how to get the
best out of them. The different control methods are explained to allow you to choose the
most appropriate for your own uses.

Credits
Hardware and internal software designed by: R.P.D. Mallett and A.W. White B.Eng
AMIEE.
Eclipse instructions release 3.0 (c) August 2002. Written by R.P.D. Mallett.
CORIO is a registered trademark of Vine Micros Ltd.
Disclaimer
This product is designed for home and office use. This product is not designed or
intended for applications such as but not limited to aerospace aviation medical off-shore or
navigational use.
No warranty is made either expressed or implied including but not limited to any implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall TV One
or Vine Micros Ltd or any supplier of this product be liable for errors found within, or be
liable for any direct indirect or consequential damages or loss in connection with the
purchase or use of this hardware software or manual. The sole and exclusive liability to
TV One or Vine Micros Ltd regardless of the form of action shall not exceed the
replacement cost of this product.
By using this product you have indicated that you have agreed to the terms listed above. If
you do not wish to agree or the above terms are contrary to your conditions of purchase
you may return the complete package unused to your supplier.
All trademarks and copyrights are acknowledged.
TV One Multimedia Solutions
1445 Jamike Drive #8
Erlanger, KY 41018 USA
www.tvone.com [email protected]
Phone 859-282-7303 Fax 859-282-8225

Important
The Eclipse has many unique features and
operating methods, and because of this it is
important that the user acquaints his/herself
with the operating instructions that follow the
hardware sections.
Without doing so, the full potential of the
unit may not be utilized.

Contents
Hardware Checklist (CS-450 external version) 1
Hardware Setup (CS-450 external version) 2
Connecting the CS-450 Eclipse to a computer and monitor 2
Connecting the video outputs 2
Connecting the video input (for Genlock , Overlay, or Mix functions) 3
Connecting the serial cable (optional) 3
Connecting a power adapter 3
When you first turn on 3
Front-Panel Control (CS-450 external version) 4
Control methods 4
Illuminated buttons 4
Sounder 5
Special button usage on Power-up 5
Special multi-hold buttons 5
Hardware Checklist (CS-460 internal version) 6
Hardware Installation (CS-460 internal version) 7
Preventing static damage to your card and PC 7
CS-460 Eclipse PCI/ISA dual format 7
Installation of the card in a PC 8
Cable connections - PCI format 9
Cable connections - ISA format 10
Connecting the VGA Y-Splitter cable 10
Connecting the Video Breakout cable 10
Video Inputs (for Genlock , Overlay, or Mix functions) - marked '1' on each
connector 11
Video Outputs - marked '2' on each connector 11
Connecting the serial cable 11
When you first turn on 12

Reset switch (CS-460 internal version) 13
Performing a Factory Reset 13
NTSC selection 13
Infra-Red Remote Control 14
Introduction 14
For external version... 14
For internal PCI/ISA version... 14
What this section covers 14
RESET 15
STORE 15
U.SCAN / O.SCAN 15
FREEZE 15
AUTOSET 15
FILTER 16
SIZE & POS 17
ZOOM 17
MODE (Overlay mode) 17
KEY 18
FADE 18
LOCK - External version only. 18
LEVEL 19
How to do a 'manual set' 19
On-Screen Display 21
Introduction 21
Activating & Navigating the On-Screen Display (OSD) 21
Flicker Red. 21
Auto Set 22
Overlay... 22
Signal Type - selecting the video input 22
Mode 22

Keyer 22
Key Level 23
Fade Speed 23
SC Phase 24
Exit 24
Screen Size... 24
Out H-Center - altering the display's horizontal screen position 24
Out H-Width - altering the display's width 24
Out V-Center - altering the display's vertical screen position 24
Out V-Height - altering the display's height 24
Exit 25
Manual Set... 25
VGA Left 25
VGA Width 25
VGA Top 25
VGA Bot (bottom) 25
VGA Store 25
Exit 25
Advanced... 25
Advanced Menu 26
Advanced... 26
Video Standard - PAL/NTSC 26
Sense - for AutoSet function 26
Brightness 26
RGB Term. - Input impedance 27
RS232 - Control/Mouse 27
Baud rate - for RS232 control 27
RS232 ID 27
Sound - on/off 28
IR (Infra-red) - on/off 28

Sync Out - comp. sync polarity 28
Disp Credits (internal PCI/ISA version only) 28
Total Lines - information 29
Vert Freq - information 29
Exit 29
RS232 Control 30
Setup 30
Sending commands 30
Responses to commands 30
Notes on sending commands 30
Restricting RS232 commands to certain units 31
Changing Baud Rates 31
Using Genlock, Overlay, and Mix 35
Basic functional diagram of the overlay circuit 35
Advantages of this circuit 35
Keyer circuit 35
Overlay mode function 36
Overlay mode in everyday use 37
Use with a monochrome composite video source 37
Use with RGB Out 37
Limitations of the genlock circuit 38
Mouse Emulation (CS-450 external version) 39
Introduction 39
Hardware setup 39
Eclipse setup 39
Using the mouse emulator 39
Toggling Zoom/Pan and Mouse modes 40
Warranty Policy 41
Technical Support 42
Internet support 42

Email support 42
Telephone support 42
FAX support 42
Appendix A - Get the most from your unit 43
Hints & Tips 43
Appendix B - Troubleshooting 45
The picture on the video display is black and white 45
There is no picture on my video monitor 45
The picture on my video monitor is unstable or blank 45
There is no picture on the computer monitor 45
The display on the video monitor has a huge border around it 45
The unit does not respond to the Infra-red remote control 46
There is excessive flicker on the video monitor 46
The video monitor image is distorted 46
Some colors come out incorrectly on the video monitor 46
How can I reduce smearing? 46
How do I use the unit with a VCR? 47
The recorded image is poor 47
The mouse emulation isn't working 47
Genlocking is unstable 47
Unit will not lock up to an external source 47
I get random colors on screen when overlaying or mixing 47
Appendix C - Technical Specifications 49
Input - from computer video card 49
Signals 49
Resolutions 49
Outputs - to video monitors, etc. 49
Signals 49
Image Scaling & Positioning 51
Control Methods 51
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