User guide
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4 Basic Software Setup
4.1– Configure Your Video Source
Even your video source has the option to output
progressive video (denoted by a number and then the
letter ‘p’, for example 480p), for maximum results, it is
recommended to disable such option and select
interlaced video mode instead (denoted by a number
and then the letter ‘i’, for example 480i).
The reason for this is that Crystalio features the state-
of-the-art technology specifically designed for
converting interlaced video into progressive video, and
that will usually deliver higher performance than the
converter built in your source device.
4.3 – Switch On Crystalio
Press the POWER button on the front panel, the Power
LED should show green and the LCD display
illuminates. Note that you will need to wait for
approximately 40 seconds for Crystalio to initialize and
for video to display.
If you do not see video as expected, refer to the
[Troubleshooting] section.
4.2 – Select Input Terminal
Using remote control
Press the button of the type of input terminal via which
your input device has been connected.
Note: For HDTV analogue input, repeat pressing the HDTV
button to cycle through the HDTV Component, RGB, and
RGBHV option.
OR
Using front panel control
1 Press SETUP button to start VP SETUP
2 Choose Input Select, press OK button to continue
3 Choose input terminal via which your input device
is connected
4 Press OK button to confirm
OR
Using front panel control
Press the INPUT button to cycle through the various
input terminals and stop at the one by which your input
device is connected.
VP SET UP
> Input Select
Aspect Ratio
Video Settings
Advanced
System Config
AR Profile
……
INPUT SELECT
HDTV Compnt
HDTV RGBHV
HDTV RGB
> HDTV DVI
SDI 1
SDI 2
SDI 3
Component 1
……
SETUP
OK