OWNER'S OPERATING MANUAL
VHD-4403 ULTRA
Virtual High Definition Processor With Aspect Ratio Control
The software installed in the VHD-4403 ULTRA is protected by copyright
laws and International copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual
property laws and treaties.
IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: This Runco License Agreement is
a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity)
and Runco International for the Runco software product installed within
the VHD-4403 ULTRA. By using the VHD-4403 ULTRA, you agree to be
bound by the terms of this License Agreement. If you do not agree to
the terms of this License Agreement, do not use the VHD-4403 ULTRA;
you may, however, return it to your place of purchase.
© 2000, Runco International. All rights reserved.
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CONTENTS
Warnings and Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Front and rear panel description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Front Panel Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Rear Panel Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Remote Control Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Quick Set-up Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Connection Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Overall Function Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Menu Description and Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Main Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Picture Quality Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Aspect Ratios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
First the Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
RS-232 Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Supplied Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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Warnings and Safety Precautions
CAUTION:
To turn off main power, be sure to remove the plug from power outlet. The power
outlet socket should be installed as near to the equipment as possible, and should
be easily accessible.
REMARQUE:
Pour mettre l’appareil hors circut, s’assurer de retirer la fiche de la prise d’alimenta-
tion. La prise d’alimentation doit être installé aussi proche que possible de l’appareil
et doit être facile d’ accès.
WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE. ALSO DO NOT USE THIS UNIT’S POLARIZED PLUG WITH
AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS, UNLESS THE
PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED. REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET
AS THERE ARE HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
AVERTISSEMENT
POUR EVITER UN FEU OU UN RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPOS-
ER CET ENSEMBLE A LA PLUIE OU A L’HUMIDITE; DE MEME, NE PAS
BRANCHER LA PRISE POLAIRE AVEC UNE RALLONGE A MOINS QUE LES
DENTS DE LA PREMIERE NE S’Y INSERENT PLEINEMENT.
EVITER D’OUVRIR LE COFFRET CAR IL Y A, A L’INTERIEUR, DES COM-
POSANTS SOUMIS A UNE HAUTE-TENSION; POUR LES REPARATIONS,
S’ADRESSER A UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIE.
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WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
:
WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea-
sonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre-
quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the installation manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case, the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
DOC compliance Notice
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-
Causing Equipment Regulations.
DOC avis de conformation
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur le
Matériel D’interférence du Canada.
Safety Tips:
Please read and follow the safety precautions listed below to ensure the equipment is
free from damage, and to ensure that no injury will occur as a result of improper use.
• Do not insert any object, especially metal or liquids, into the VHD-4403 ULTRA.
• Do not place any objects containing water or any other liquid on top of the VHD-
4403 ULTRA
• Do not place the unit in direct sunlight, near heaters or in extremely dusty or
humid locations
• Do not install this unit outdoors or otherwise exposed to the elements
• Do not place heavy objects on top of the unit
• If the power cord is damaged or frayed in any way, electrical shock and/or fire
may result. Please do not place objects on the power cord, and keep the cord
away from heat-emitting devices. Should the power cord become damaged in any
way, please contact your Runco dealer for a replacement cord.
• Do not remove the cover of the unit for any reason. If any problems arise with the
unit, please contact a Runco dealer or Runco International for service. Removing
the cover will void the warranty.
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INTRODUCTION
General Description
Congratulations on your purchase of the VHD-4403 ULTRA! This processor is designed to work with
either a CRT projector or a fixed-pixel device (DLP, Plasma, etc.), and will provide full aspect ratio con-
trol as well as greatly enhanced picture quality. For example, DLP projectors were not initially designed
to be used on wide aspect-ratio screens (16:9 or 1.85:1). The VHD-4403 ULTRA, however, expands
the use of the DLP projector to be able to accommodate Letterbox, anamorphic (16:9) and 4:3 images
on your wide-aspect ratio screen. This allows you to use the full benefit of your widescreen without
having to sacrifice aspect ratio control. When using the VHD-4403 ULTRA with a CRT projector (i.e.
DTV-940), the aspect ratio control feature allows the projector to stay in a single memory, making inte-
gration into the system much easier.
The VHD-4403 ULTRA is not only an aspect-ratio controller, but is also scaler with a progressive out-
put, which virtually eliminates motion artifacts as a result of interlaced signals. Also, its 10-bit process-
ing results in the cleanest, most resolved video images a processor can provide.
This preliminary version of the VHD-4403 you have just received has all of the features noted above,
and has a scan rate output (45 kHz) optimized for the Runco projector you have purchased.
This processor will be upgradeable in the future; these upgrades include multiple scan rate outputs and
the ability to optimize the output for either CRT projectors or fixed pixel devices. This upgrade will
either be in the form of an exchange with a fully upgraded unit, or a software upgrade which involves a
simple chip replacement. Please contact Runco for more updated information regarding these
upgrades.
Features and Benefits
The VHD-4403 ULTRA has many great features and benefits that make it a flexible, high-quality
processor. Its many benefits include:
• An adaptive 2-dimensional comb filter that greatly reduces artifacts when using a composite video
signal as an input.
• A Luma edge enhancement circuit makes the edges of objects appear sharper without the ringing
and noise increase associated with traditional sharpness circuits
• A Chroma edge enhancement circuit is included to compensate for lower chroma resolution found in
composite and S-video.
• Inverse Telecine (3:2 pulldown) detection and processing allows the scaler to almost completely elimi-
nate interlace artifacts associated with other scalers
• The controller can correctly scale anamorphic, letterbox and 4:3 formats to fit on a wide aspect-ratio
screen, and scale anamorphic formats on a 4:3 screen
• A pass-through connector is supplied for routing HDTV or computer graphics directly to the projector.
• An RS-232 input is provided for easy integration into the automated home theater environment
• A TBC (Time Base Corrector) circuit is provided for unstable sources such as VCR’s.
• A Dual-Screen actuator output for both Widescreens and 4:3 screens is provided
• A simple 7-button remote controls all aspects of operation. One button source selection and aspect
ratio control is also provided via the remote control or the front panel.
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FRONT AND REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS
Front Panel
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1
4403 ULTRA
O
RUNC
M U LT I F I L M
3
4 5
6
7
8 9
1. IR RECEIVER
Receives the IR commands from the remote control.
2. MENU BUTTON
The MENU button brings up the main adjustment menu. After making adjustments, the MENU button will bring
you back to the sub-menu, then the main menu. The Menu will then either time-out after approximately 10 sec-
onds, or pressing the MENU button will remove the menu immediately.
3. LCD DISPLAY
Indicates the function or active adjustments and current scan rate.
4. UP BUTTON
When no menu is present on-screen, this button will toggle you through the different aspect ratios.
When the menu is on-screen, the up button will move the cursor up within a menu.
5. LEFT BUTTON
When no menu is present on-screen, this button will toggle you through the four different sources, in the order of:
COMPOSITE
S-VIDEO
COMPONENT
PASS THROUGH
When an adjustment function has been selected (i.e. Brightness), the LEFT button will decrease the value of that
function.
6. ENTER BUTTON
When an item is highlighted on the On-Screen Display, the ENTER button will select the item.
7. DOWN BUTTON
When no menu is present on-screen, this button will toggle you through the different aspect ratios.
When the menu is on-screen, the down button will move the cursor down within a menu.
8. RIGHT BUTTON
When no menu is present on-screen, this button will toggle you through the four different sources, in the order of:
PASS THROUGH
COMPONENT
S-VIDEO
COMPOSITE
When an adjustment function has been selected (i.e. Brightness), the RIGHT button will increase the value of that
function.
9. POWER BUTTON
Turns the unit on. The MAIN POWER switch on the rear of the unit must be on first for this button to be active.
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FRONT AND REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS
Rear Panel
1
O
RUNC
12v Fuse
S-VIDEO
RS-232 IN
V
H
B
G
R
RS-232 OUT
Pass-through
Y
Pb
COMPOSITE
Pr
Mask Screen
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13
1. 12v Fuse
This fuse protects the 12v outputs from the MASK and SCREEN jacks.
(Screen Fuse: 5mm x 25mm, AGC, 1A, 250v, Fast Blow)
2. Mask
This is a 12V output that is used to trigger masking on screens that have that
capability (For use on motorized screens only).
3. Screen
This is a 12V output that is used to trigger the screen to drop.
(For use on motorized screens only).
4. RS-232 In
This is for systems using serial (RS-232) to control the VHD-4403 ULTRA. Please
refer to the RS-232 Protocol section at the end of this manual for information.
5. RGB OUTPUT
This is the main output of the VHD-4403 ULTRA. The RGB Signal goes directly
to the projector; If component is used through the pass-through, then only the
R (Pr), G(Y) and B(Pb) jacks will be active. Individually, the jacks are: V=vertical
sync, H=horizontal sync, B=Blue, G=Green, R=Red.
6. Pass-through
Anything input to this jack will by-pass the processing of the VHD-4403 ULTRA
and be sent straight to the projector. This is useful for computer graphics and
HDTV which do not require processing.
7. Component Input
This is the input for component video from sources such as DVD players.
Note:
The component output from a DTV decoder or a progressive-scan DVD cannot
be used with this jack; it must be used with the Pass-through.
8. S-Video Input
This is the input for S-video from sources such as Satellite receivers, S-VHS
VCR’s and DVD players.
9. Composite Video Input
This is the input for Composite video from sources such as Laser disc players,
VCRs and other miscellaneous sources.
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FRONT AND REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS
10. Phone Jack
The output of this jack must be connected to the PC Control input of the
Projector. This communication will allow the controller and projector to be
turned on simultaneously by turning on just the VHD-4403 ULTRA.
11. Power Input
Plug in main power here.
12. 115 VAC Fuse
This is the main AC input fuse.
(Main Fuse: 5mm x 20 mm, 500mA, 250v, Slow Blow)
13. Main Power Switch
Disconnects or applies main power to the processor.
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FRONT AND REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS
Remote Control Description
A
B
A. LED
Lights when a button is pressed indicating IR output.
B. POWER BUTTON
Turns the unit on. The MAIN POWER switch on the rear of the unit must
be on first for this button to be active.
PWR
C
D
G
F
C. UP BUTTON
When no menu is present on-screen, this button will toggle you through
the different aspect ratios.
P
P
M
When the menu is on-screen, the up button will move the cursor up within
a menu.
I
H
D. LEFT BUTTON
E
When no menu is present on-screen, this button will toggle you through the
four different sources, in the order of:
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
COMPOSITE
S-VIDEO
COMPONENT
PASS THROUGH
J
6
When an adjustment function has been selected (i.e. Brightness), the
LEFT button will decrease the value of that function.
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E. DOWN BUTTON
OFF
ON
When no menu is present on-screen, this button will toggle you through
the different aspect ratios.
When the menu is on-screen, the down button will move the cursor down
within a menu.
RUNCO
F. RIGHT BUTTON
When no menu is present on-screen, this button will toggle you through
the four different sources, in the order of:
PASS THROUGH
COMPONENT
S-VIDEO
COMPOSITE
When an adjustment function has been selected (i.e. Brightness), the
RIGHT button will increase the value of that function.
1. Composite Video Source Selection
2. S-Video Source Selection
3. Component Video Source Selection
4. Not used
G. MENU BUTTON
The MENU button brings up the main adjustment menu. After making
adjustments, the MENU button will bring you back to the sub-menu, then
the main menu. The Menu will then either time-out after approximately 10
seconds, or pressing the MENU button will remove the menu immediately.
5. Pass-Through
H. ENTER BUTTON
6. Not used
When an item is highlighted on the On-Screen Display, the ENTER button
will select the item.
7. Anamorphic Aspect Ratio Selection
8. 4:3 Aspect Ratio Selection
9. Letterbox Aspect Ratio Selection
ON: Discreet ON Command
OFF: Discreet OFF Command
I. PROGRAM BUTTON
Reprogramming of the remote control with lost memory.
J. DIRECT ACCESS BUTTONS
These buttons are a shortcut that allow you to go directly to a particular
source of Aspect Ratio, as well as provide discreet ON/OFF commands.
These buttons are:
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Quick Set-up Guide
Connection Examples
O
R
UN
C
12v Fuse
S-VIDEO
RS-232 IN
V
H
B
G
R
RS-232 OUT
COMPOSITE
Pass-through
Y
Pb
Pr
Mask Screen
Projector
RUNCO
VCR, Laser
disc player,
camcorders
DVD Player
Projector
Phast or
Crestron
Computer or
DTV decoder
Sattelite
receiver or
SVHS player
While there are many different ways to connect your source equipment to your VHD-4403
ULTRA, the examples shown above are the most common and are recommended by Runco.
• COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT:
Composite video is the most common type of signal used, but is also the lowest in picture
quality. Many sources have outputs that are limited to composite video, such as most VCR’s
and some camcorders; others such as Laser Disc players actually produce slightly better
results when using composite video. While the VHD-4403 ULTRA has an excellent decoder
for composite video, it is recommended that composite video be used only if necessary.
• S-VIDEO INPUT
S-video is the second-best type of signal that can be used, but is MUCH better than compos-
ite video. Using such sources as Satellite receivers, high-quality VCRs and DVD players (with
no component output) will produce a MUCH cleaner and sharper signal. Decoder artifacts
that are associated with composite video (dot crawl and ‘rainbows’) are non-existent when
using S-video.
• COMPONENT INPUT
Component video is the best type of signal that can be used. The most common sources that
use component outputs are DVD players, and it is highly recommended that component be
used when possible. Component video goes one step beyond S-video in picture quality; chro-
ma (color) information is more resolved and the overall picture appears more well-defined.
• PASS-THROUGH
This input is used to ‘pass-through’ any high-definition or computer signals that do not require
processing. The signal by-passes the VHD-4403 ULTRA’s processing and is sent directly to
the projector. The pass-through may be used for COMPONENT outputs from a DTV decoder,
a progressive-scan DVD player or RGB outputs from a computer.
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QUICK SET-UP GUIDE
Getting Started
To get started using your VHD-4403 ULTRA and projector, follow these simple steps:
1. Ensure all sources that you are using are properly connected to the VHD-4403
ULTRA. This is something your Runco dealer has probably already done for you;
if not, please refer to the ‘Connection Examples’ and the owners manuals of each
appropriate source as necessary.
2. Turn on all sources. If a A/V receiver or a RUNCO OVSS-8 is being used to
switch the video, ensue that is also turned on.
3. Turn on the VHD-4403 ULTRA. Make sure the Main Power switch (pg. 8) is ON,
then press the power button on the front of the controller (or the power button on
the remote). Ensure the red LED lights up on the front of the unit.
4. Turn on the projector.
5. With the left or right buttons on the front panel or remote, select the desired
source. You may also do this by going through the menu (see pg. 14).
6. Select the desired aspect ratio by using the up and down buttons on the front
panel or the remote. You may also do this by going through the menu. For an
explanation of Aspect ratios, please refer to pg. 18.
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QUICK SET-UP GUIDE
Overall Functional Description
The VHD-4403 ULTRA’s purpose is twofold. First, it provides aspect ratio control
and can do so on either a WIDESCREEN or a standard 4:3 screen. Second, it pro-
vides a clean, progressive signal to the projector.
The processing the VHD-4403 ULTRA uses is called SCALING. Scaling is simply a
way of taking a signal, ‘digitizing’ it, then converting it to any of a number of resolu-
tions. It is by manipulating the algorithms of the scaling process that we are able to
not only produce properly-configured aspect ratios, but to provide the most effective
scan rate for the projector it will be used with.
An INTERLACED signal is the type of signal that comes from all consumer sources
(with the exception of DTV decoders and computers). DVD players, Laser Disc
players, and VCRs are all examples of source equipment that have interlaced out-
puts. An interlaced signal is simply described as this:
240 lines (odd)
240 lines (even)
First 1/60th of a second
Second 1/60th of a second
An NTSC picture is made of approximately 480 lines. Images are drawn 60 times a sec-
ond, but in an interlaced system, only half the lines are drawn each ‘pass’. Therefore, it
takes two ‘passes’ to actually complete the picture. On the first 1/60th of a second, all of
the ‘ODD’ lines are drawn, then the ‘EVEN’ lines the next 1/60th of a second. This is also
called ‘480i’, where 480 is the total number of lines of resolution, and ‘i’ means interlaced.
A PROGRESSIVE signal, however, draws all 480 lines each 1/60th of a second, not
half and half like an interlaced signal. A ‘line doubler’, for example, outputs a 480-line
progressive signal (also known as 480P). The line doubler takes the first field (odd
lines), and stores them in memory, then takes the second field (even lines) and does
the same. Then, all 480 are output at once, and then the same frame is repeated.
The VHD-4403 ULTRA starts off as a line doubler by ‘de-interlacing’ the signal.
Then, the 480p signal is scaled to appropriate resolution, and then output to the pro-
jector. It is Runco’s high-quality scaling process as well as its de-interlacing that pro-
vides the clean, resolved image that you see from your VX projector. It is also how
the processor can provide aspect ratio control.
In the next chapter, the individual menu items will be described in detail. Overall, the
VHD-4403 ULTRA has a number of useful functions aside from the scaling and de-
interlacing described above. It has typical picture controls, including COLOR (satura-
tion), TINT (hue), BRIGHTNESS (black level), SHARPNESS, CONTRAST (ratio of
white to black) and other picture enhancements such as LUMA and CHROMA
ENHANCE.
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MENU DESCRIPTION AND NAVIGATION
Main Menu
MAIN MENU
> COMPOSITE
S-VIDEO
ADJUST
Source selection and
picture quality adjustments
COMPONENT
PASS THROUGH
ASPECT RATIO
DISPLAY CONTROL
Aspect ratio selection
Sets parameters for
the projector
(Not Used In This Version)
The main menu (shown above) includes two sections: Source Selection/ Picture
quality adjustments and Functional adjustments. Pressing MENU on the front panel
or on the remote control will bring up the main menu.
In the menu shown above, Composite video is selected as the current source. This
is indicated by an arrow to the left of ‘COMPOSITE’ in the menu. If S-video were
selected, for example, the arrow would then be to the left of ‘S-video’.
To select a source, there are two options. First, using the main menu, you can
highlight the desired source with the up or down arrows (front panel or remote),
then press enter. The VHD-4403 ULTRA will immediately switch to the desired
source. The second option is to simply press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons on the
remote or front panel (see page 7) while there are no menus on screen.
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MENU DESCRIPTION AND NAVIGATION
Aspect Ratio allows selection of one of the three aspect ratios provided by the
processor. You have two options for selecting an aspect ratio: First, highlight
ASPECT RATIO on the main menu, then press ENTER. Then select the desired
aspect ratio, and again press ENTER. The second option is to simply press the UP
or DOWN arrows on the remote or front panel. Doing this will toggle you through
the three choices- Anamorphic (16:9), Letterbox and Standard (4:3). For more infor-
mation on aspect ratios, please refer to pg. 18.
Display Control: Not used in this version.
Picture Quality Adjustments
MAIN MENU
TINT
> COMPOSITE
S-VIDEO
ADJUST
COLOR
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
LUMA ENHANCE
CHROMA ENHANCE
VCR MODE
COMPONENT
PASS THROUGH
ASPECT RATIO
DISPLAY CONTROL
Picture quality adjustments are those that change the various parameters of the
image, such as COLOR (saturation level) and BRIGHTNESS (black level), among
others. Typically, these adjustments should be made only once (during initial calibra-
tion) and then left alone. However, if it is necessary to make any adjustments, per-
form the following procedure:
In the example above, note that COMPOSITE is the active source. This is indicated
by an arrow to the left of the word ‘COMPOSITE’. To make adjustments, highlight
the active source (composite in this case) and press ENTER.
Note:
Pressing ENTER after highlighting a different source will switch you to that
source instead of making picture quality adjustments.
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MENU DESCRIPTION AND NAVIGATION
After pressing ENTER, the picture quality menu will appear (the menu to the right
of the main menu above). To adjust a certain function, highlight it with the or
DOWN buttons, and press ENTER. The following will then appear on-screen (we’ll
use COLOR as an example):
COMPOSITE
COLOR:
0
AGC ENABLED
To Change the value of the function (Color in this case), simply press the UP button to increase the
value, and the DOWN button to decrease the value. For COLOR and CONTRAST, to turn AGC on or
off, press the ENTER button.
• TINT
Also known as ‘HUE’. Decreasing this will give the picture a ‘redder’ tint, increasing it gives the pic-
ture a ‘greener’ feel. This is actually a ratio of one color vs. another (red, green or blue), so making
the picture ‘greener’ for example, is actually affecting all three colors. It is recommended that this
function stay about mid-range.
• COLOR
Also known as ‘SATURATION’. Decreasing this will decrease the amount of color in the image (it will
be black and white if it is decreased all the way), Increasing this will add color to the image. This is
typically best at about mid-range, but increasing it a little will add more vibrance to the colors.
However, if it is increased too high, the picture will look very unnatural.
The ‘AGC enabled/disabled’ function should normally be left in ‘AGC Disabled’. If, however, you are
using an unstable source and are having color level fluctuations in the image, you may try to use
‘AGC Enabled’ to see if it helps.
• BRIGHTNESS
This actually controls the black level of the picture- not the overall light output! If this is set too low,
then there will be no detail in the dark areas of the image. If it is set too high, then the picture will
appear ‘washed out’. This is normally set using a ‘PLUGE’ test pattern; if this has already been cali-
brated it should not be adjusted (for best results).
• CONTRAST
This is the ratio of brightest whites to the darkest scenes. Basically, this increases the ‘white level’ of
the image. While it will increase the light output to a certain extent it could also cause ‘clipping’ if it is
increased too high. This appears as a loss of definition in the brightest scenes, where the whites
appear to ‘bleed together’.
The ‘AGC enabled/disabled’ function should normally be left in ‘AGC Disabled’. If, however, you are
using an unstable source and are having brightness (light output) level fluctuations in the image, you
may try to use ‘AGC Enabled’ to see if it helps.
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MENU DESCRIPTION AND NAVIGATION
• SHARPNESS
This controls the ‘high-frequency’ detail of the image. The more sharpness is
increased, the more detail is added into the picture. However, if it is increased too
much, it will also increase ‘noise’ in the picture as well as other types of artifacts.
This may be set to personal preference; midrange is factory-preset.
• LUMA ENHANCE
This is similar to the sharpness control, but it does not boost the frequencies all
over the picture. Instead, this is more like an ‘edge enhancement’ that makes transi-
tions between objects more or less defined. The edges of a building, for example,
may appear more or less defined depending on the setting of LUMA ENHANCE.
This affects areas of the image that do not have much color.
The LOW and HIGH FREQUENCIES setting on the bottom of the LUMA
ENHANCE adjustment window are for different sources; it should be set to LOW
FREQUENCIES if a lower quality source is used (VCRs), and HIGH FREQUEN-
CIES if a good quality source like a DVD player is used. To select HIGH or LOW
FREQUENCIES, use the ENTER button.
• CHROMA ENHANCE
This is basically the same as LUMA ENHANCE, but affects the color edges.It helps
remove the watercolor look of NTSC images. Use low frequency for VCRs and
cable and high frequency for DVDs.
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ASPECT RATIOS
First, the Basics
An ‘aspect ratio’ is simply the ratio of the width vs. the height of the screen. For
example, the current aspect ratio standard is 4:3 (or 1.33:1), where the image is 4
units wide and 3 units tall.
3 units tall
4 units wide
All of our ‘regular’ televisions are this aspect ratio. You have probably noticed that
occasionally you’ll watch a movie that does not fill the screen vertically. This is
because the movie was filmed in WIDESCREEN (letterbox), and the result is ‘black
bars’ above and below the image:
Obviously, watching a movie like this does not lend itself to a truly cinematic experi-
ence! This is why Runco invented the first-ever multiple aspect-ratio projection sys-
tem back in 1991, so true movie-lovers can watch actual widescreen (letterbox)
movies on a WIDESCREEN!
A WIDESCREEN can be a number of aspect ratios; many movies are either 1.85:1
or 2.35:1, and HDTV is always 1.78:1 (16:9). The way we create a widescreen (or
LETTERBOX) aspect ratio is to take a full 4:3 image, then ‘blank’ (or cut off) the top
and bottom so the displayed image is in a widescreen format. For movies recorded
in ‘letterbox’, there would be no information above and below the screen anyways,
so we’re not losing any of the picture. However, if you were to watch standard tele-
vision broadcast this way, you would lose some information (see next drawing).
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ASPECT RATIOS
Active image area
(Actual screen area)
Blanked (cut off)
areas
As you can see, our screen in this example is a 1.85:1 ratio. The dashed lines
show the area that we ‘blanked’. If you recall, watching a letterbox movie on a 4:3
screen gave us black bars; therefore with letterbox movies, we’re not losing any
information!
The ‘other’ type of widescreen is called ‘ANAMORPHIC’. The image is still a
widescreen format, but instead of ‘blanking’ the top and bottom, we simply reduce
the overall height of the image:
As a result, all objects will be ‘short and fat’ (like the circle above), right? Well, not if
you’re using software that is anamorphic. Most (but not all) DVD movies have an
anamorphic option.
Anamorphic material will always produce a better image when using a high quality
scaler such as the VHD-4403 ULTRA. The reason is that you will actually get more
lines of resolution (and ultimately more detail) when using anamorphic titles (assum-
ing your display device has that capability). Basically, a TV image is made of 480
lines. When using LETTERBOX (the drawing at the top of the page), we’re ‘throwing
away’ information by blanking the top and bottom. The end result is that there will
only be around 360 lines of information on the screen. With anamorphic, 480.
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DIMENSIONS
Front Panel
17.45"
3.5"
4403 ULTRA
RUNCO
M U LT I F I L M
Rear Panel
17"
O
RUNC
3.5"
12v Fuse
S-VIDEO
RS-232 IN
V
H
B
G
R
RS-232 OUT
COMPOSITE
Pass-through
Y
Pb
Pr
Mask Screen
Top
17"
16"
17.45"
Side
3.5"
16"
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RS-232 PROTOCOL
9600 Baud
8 bits
No parity
1 Stop bit
ASCII
RxD of the PC or TxD of the VHD is on pin2
TxD of the PC or RxD of the VHD is on pin3
Gnd is pin 5
RTS of the PC or CTS of the VHD is on pin7 (not used)
CTS of the PC or RTS of the VHD in on pin8 (not used)
Command format <input><aspect ratio>
Inputs:
Aspect Ratios:
A = Anamorphic
Power:
0 = Composite
1 = S-Video
ON = Power on
OF = Power off
L = LetterBox
2 = Component
3 = Pass Through
S = Standard (4:3)
H = HDTV (for pass through)
C = Computer (for pass through)
To keep the currently selected aspect ratio or input, replace the letter/number with a dash "-"
Each command must be followed by a carriage return <CR>.
Examples:
2L will select the component input and change the aspect ratio to letterbox
-A will change the aspect ratio to anamorphic, but leave the input selection alone
1- will change the input to S-Video, but leave the aspect ratio alone
RS-232 Projector Control requires a cable terminated with male RJ-11 jacks at both ends.
Wiring is the same as for a phone (ie. in a cross configuration).
Projector
VHD-4403 ULTRA
N.C.
GND
RxD/TxD
RxD/TxD
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
5
4
3
2
1
GND
RxD/TxD
RxD/TxD
GND
N.C.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Inputs:
(1) Component, (1) S-video, (1) Composite, (1) Pass-through
Input standards: NTSC (PAL, NTSC export version)
Output formats: 540p, 600p,720p, 768p (1280 x 720), (45 kHz)
Bandwidth:
Video inputs: 5.5 Mhz
Pass-through: 100 Mhz
Power input:
Power
120V (220V export model), 50/60 Hz
consumption: 15W
Control Options: RS-232, Infrared, Front panel
Operating
environment:
41-95° F (5-35° C)
0-90% humidity (non-condensing)
Dimensions:
Width: 17.45 in./443.23 mm
Depth: 16 in./406.40 mm
Height: 3.5 in./88.90 mm
Weight:
16 lbs./7.26 kg
Safety
Regulations:
Complies with UL, FCC class ‘B’, CE, C-tick
Fuses:
(Screen Fuse: 5mm x 25mm, AGC, 1A, 250v, Fast Blow)
(Main Fuse: 5mm x 20 mm, 500mA, 250v, Slow Blow)
Rack Ears:
Included
Supplied Accessories
• Remote Control w/ 2 AAA Batteries
• Power Cord
• User’s Manual
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2463 Tripaldi Way
Hayward, CA 94545
510-293-9154 Fax: 510-293-0201
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