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Introduction 
 
TransVision
 TV2 is a high quality video projection system comprised of two complementary 
components, a Projector featuring DLP
 (Digital Light Processor) technology from Texas Instruments 
and a Video Controller.  The TV2 offers a high resolution panel of 921,600 pixels (1280x720) true 16:9 
aspect ratio 720P High Definition display. 
 
The Controller unit provides source switching for nine different video inputs, including three component, 
two composite, two S-video and two RGB H & V Sync inputs and should be installed near its video 
component sources. 
 
The Projector may be mounted on either floor or ceiling, and may be configured for front or rear 
projection. 
 
Signal connections between the Controller unit and the projector is made by industry standard five 75 
ohm coaxial cables with BNC connectors for RED, GREEN, BLUE, SYNC and CONTROL signals. The 
CONTROL CABLE is used to transmit bi-directional control signals between the Projector and the 
Controller unit. The CONTROL CABLE must be connected in order for the system to function 
properly.
 
 
Two RGB inputs are provided for HDTV (480p, 580p, 720p, 1080i) sources and computer graphics with 
VGA, SVGA, and XGA resolution.  
 
Three component video inputs (YCrCb or YPrPb) are provided for regular DVD players (480i, 580i), 
progressive DVD players (480p, 580p) and HD (480p, 540p, 720p, 1080i) sources. 
    
Two composite video inputs (V1, V2) and two S-Video inputs (S1, S2) are provided for NTSC (480i) or 
PAL (580i) video sources, such as off-air tuners, satellite systems, cable boxes, VCR and DVD players. 
S-Video inputs are highly recommended for use with DVD players and satellite systems. 
  
An infrared wireless remote control with on-screen graphics selects the input source and adjusts all of 
the operating controls. The system may also be controlled from the front panel or from a RS-232 serial 
port.  
 
Both units, the Projector and the Controller, have IR sensors, allowing the system to be controlled from 
either unit.  
 
Video and Image settings for each individual video input may be adjusted and stored separately in the 
system's memory.  These settings are restored for each input when selected. 
 
The TransVision™ TV2 determines the video signal type by measuring horizontal and vertical scanning 
frequencies. If the video signal matches a predefined video source,  the TransVision
 selects  video 
and image settings from the system’s memory. The predefined video sources include: 480i, 480p, 580i, 
580p, 1080i, 540p, and 720p. 
 
In addition to predefined video sources, the TransVision
 TV2 allows the user to create up to three new 
video source memory locations per video input. 
 
For more details on how to create memory location for new video sources refer to “Image Setup Menu”. 
 
Two 12 V screen trigger outputs are also provided to trigger a relay in an electric screen, projector lift, 
or other relay activated device.