Installation guide
Programming Crestron Controllers for a Kaleidescape System
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Video mode
[Frame_4x3], [Frame_16x9] Indicate the full-frame aspect ratio of the video
content output by the movie zone. This allows for
adjustments for any external scaling that gets
applied to the video frame. If the video output is
configured to correct for 16:9, then
[Frame_16x9] will remain high and black bars
will be put in the image to correct any 4:3
content. Similarly, when correcting for 4:3; black
bars will be put in the image to correct any non-
4:3 content.
[16x9_Frame_with_2.35_Image]
Indicates that the movie playing has a 16:9 frame
and has an aspect ratio of 2.35:1. Use to control
the positioning of the anamorphic lens used with
2.35 screens.
[16x9_Frame_with_Non-2.35_Image]
Indicates that the movie playing has a 16:9 frame
and has an aspect ratio that is not 2.35:1. Use to
control the positioning of the anamorphic lens
used with 2.35 screens.
[Composite_x], [Component_x], [HDMI_x]
Used to describe the precise video mode and
aspect ratio of each output. These signals
provide similar information to that presented in
the [Frame_x] feedback above. The specific
meanings of the different suffixes are provided
below.
[x_No_Output] When this feedback is high, the video output x is
turned off. This happens on a secondary output
when the primary output is showing a mode that
this output is not configured for. For example, if
HDMI is configured as the primary video output,
and the HDMI can display 576i but the composite
video is configured without 576i, then when a
576i signal is shown, the composite output is
disabled.
[x_480i] NTSC interlaced
[x_576i] PAL interlaced
[x_480p] NTSC progressive
[x_576p] PAL progressive
[x_720p60] 720p HD (North America)