Page 2 - Preface; ABOUT THIS BASIC USER AND CONNECTIVITY GUIDE; © Copyright 2010 Wolf Cinema.; TRADEMARKS; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; ProScaler
Preface ABOUT THIS BASIC USER AND CONNECTIVITY GUIDE This guide is designed for use with the Wolf Cinema DCL-200FD Home Cinema Projector and outboard ProScaler™ VideoProcessor. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctnessof t...
Page 3 - these areas until they have sufficiently cooled down.; DISPOSAL; Notices; High Definition Video Processor; User’s Manual
WARNING! To meet FCC requirements, a shielded power cord is recommended in order to prevent interference. It is essential that only the supplied power cord is to be used. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to thisequipment. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not approved by...
Page 4 - Contents; Introduction; Connectivity; Setup; Before Setting Up
Contents 3 ProScaler Preface .................................................................................................................................................................................1 Notices .......................................................................................
Page 5 - Settings Audio; Remote Control
4 ProScaler High Definition Video Processor User’s Manual Picture Controls ProScaler Enhancement ...............................................................................................................................................21 Mosquito Noise Reduction....................................
Page 6 - Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler Basic Features; Accepts inputs from up to 10 video sources.
Introduction Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler serves as the nerve center of your home cinema. It is both an intelligent central switching hub for allyour video components, plus provides for advanced video processing on all types of video signals. It comes with a simple, easyto use IR universal remote control...
Page 7 - Component Video Inputs; RGBHV
AC Input IR - In Service Reset Component Video Inputs Composite Video S-Video 6 Connectivity Flexible Component Video Inputs This group of connectors can accept 3 types of analog component video inputs: Component (YPbPr) (2 Inputs) This is the most common type of component analog signal. Cables are ...
Page 8 - Other Rear Panel Connectors; Power connection for your ProScaler.
7 HDMI 1.3 ProScaler has a total of 6 HDMI inputs, version 1.3. Five inputs are on the rear panel, and one HDMI inputs is located on thefront of the unit, just under the removable Wolf Cinema logo plate. HDMI carries both video and audio signals. Note: HDMI is compatible with DVI using an HDMI to DV...
Page 9 - Your Wolf Cinema DCL-200FD system can be connected to:; Supplied Accessories:
Setup 8 ProScaler High Definition Video Processor User’s Manual Before Setting Up Your Wolf Cinema DCL-200FD system can be connected to: Video Equipment: • VCR, Laser disc player, camcorders or other video equipment. • Satellite, Cable or DTV* sources.• Blu-ray players, DVD players. Computers: • HD ...
Page 10 - Cable Types; Which Cable Should I Use?
Cable Types HDMI: HDMI, or High Definition Multimedia Interface, is the only interconnection scheme that can carry bothaudio and video on the same cable. Coax: Coax is a shorthand way of saying “coaxial cable.” In the consumer audio/video industry, the term “Coax”is is a type of digital audio interc...
Page 11 - System Remote Control – Key ProScaler Functions; SELECT THE
10 ProScaler High Definition Video Processor User’s Manual System Remote Control – Key ProScaler Functions The following are the key PROSCALER functions, within the common remote control structure. Processor Power ON Button Press to turn the Processor on Input Select Button Press to select available...
Page 12 - WOLF CINEMA; Connecting the Projector and ProScaler; Connect HDMI cable from ProScaler to Projector.
11 ProScaler Wolf Cinema’s DCL-200FD projector is optimized to work with the included ProScaler. The ProScaler and projector are carefullycalibrated at the factory to support all basic functionality “out of the box.” The projector uses one primary HDMI input, which accepts all incoming video signals...
Page 13 - If the ProScaler does not turn on automatically, depress the; SCALER; button on the lower left of the system remote control and; ON
12 ProScaler High Definition Video Processor User’s Manual Note: Wolf Cinema always recommends that you, your custom installer or video calibrator thoroughly test the HDMI videocable(s) with the entire system prior to final installation. HDMI cables vary greatly in overall quality and signal integri...
Page 14 - To activate the Projector, select the; The Projector will remain in a stand-by; OFF; a discrete; command from your home automation control system.
13 ProScaler To activate the Projector, select the T V/Projector button on the IR remote control, then depress and HOLD the green POWER ON button at the top of the remote. The projector will turn on in approximately 30 seconds. Step 2 - Aim the remote at the Projector. Depress and HOLD the green POW...
Page 15 - Connecting Video Equipment; Component; for; Input Source; in the ProScaler; MENU; Select the signal output type from the video equipment set up menu
14 ProScaler High Definition Video Processor User’s Manual Connecting Video Equipment Using an S-Video or a Composite Video Cable Using an S-Video or a Composite Video cable, a VCR, laserdisc player or other video equipment can be connected tothe labeled input terminals. Connecting to Component Vide...
Page 16 - Connecting a Computer; Service Center or Dealer.
15 ProScaler Connecting a Computer Connect the computer by either a 15-pin VGA to RGBHVcable (optional accessory, sold separately) or to a VGA toHDMI converter (also an optional accessory, sold separately).The 15-pin VGA to RGBHV cable may be connected to theappropriate component input (1 or 2, depe...
Page 17 - Button
Remote & Menus 16 Controlling ProScaler Menus and User Interface You can control Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler using the Menu system. The Menus are logically organized to make control andsetup easy while using just a few remote buttons. Adjustment Navigation (Up, Down, Left, Right) Navigates through o...
Page 18 - Menu Organization; Picture Controls
17 Menu Organization The system Menus are organized as a hierarchy, in which you move from left to right. Think of the Main Menu screen as theleftmost or “highest place” in the hierarchy. Up/Down Arrows move a Highlight Bar vertically. Right Arrow moves to the nextscreen until you reach a screen whe...
Page 21 - Press; Color Saturation
20 Brightness Control Scaler -> Main Menu -> Picture Controls -> Brightness Video brightness controls work by adjusting black levels. When you make an adjustment to the brightness control, all levelsof interscene image brightness (from black to peak white, but most noticeably in the dark ar...
Page 23 - Adjusts configuration options related to audio.; Output Format; You can find Input Select at this path name:
22 Settings Settings Menu Scaler -> Main Menu -> Settings Your Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler provides a rich set of configuration options, accessible through the Settings Menus. Output Format: Output format refers to the resolution scanning scheme (progressive or interlaced) and frame rate ofthe out...
Page 25 - Game Mode; About Game Mode; Factory Defaults; Default Video Output
24 Game Mode Scaler -> Main Menu -> Settings -> Game Mode About Game Mode The video processing performed in the Wolf Cinema ProScaler adds a few milliseconds of delay to your video and audio.For most viewing this delay is not a problem, but if you are playing video games that require quick ...
Page 26 - The Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler Universal Remote; The Universal Remote Overview
Remote Control 25 The Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler Universal Remote The earlier chapters focused on controlling the Wolf Cinema ProScaler. This chapter discusses the use of the remote tocontrol other components in your system. Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler remote is a universal type. It allows you to control u...
Page 28 - A. Using Three Digit Setup Code Number Method; button and the; OK; buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the; Source Device Input; button selected in the Step 2 once again to store
27 Macros A Macro allows you to perform a series of button presses using a single button. Macros are useful if you find that you oftenrepeat the same series of button presses. For example, a Macro can be used to power up all the components in your system with a single button press. Let’s say that fi...
Page 30 - Tip: Ten blinks are equal to the number “0”.; Programming the remote with Learning Method; A. Learning a New Command
29 Step 2] Press the INFO button. The Device LED will blink number of times indicating the number of each digit of the Setup Code number. Each digit isseparated by 1 second interval of the LED being turned off. For example: One blink, three blinks and eight blinks indicate the code number 138. Tip: ...
Page 31 - C. To Erase All the Learned Commands in One Device Mode; Programming the remote with Advanced Functions; A. Programming Multi Commands to Macro Buttons
30 C. To Erase All the Learned Commands in One Device Mode Step 1] Press the Source Device Input button and the ENT buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds until the Device LED turns on. (The LED will stay on for 20 seconds. The next step must be entered during this period). Step 2] Press the ...
Page 33 - OSD Control “Punch Through”
32 4 OSD Control “Punch Through” You can program the remote control so that SAT or DVD OSD Controls (MENU, GUIDE, INFO, EXIT, OK and 4 Cursorbuttons) will also operate in other modes on the remote control. Step 1] Press the Source Device Input button and the OK buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 ...
Page 34 - Advanced Functions; Test patterns are useful for calibration of your setup.; GUIDE; GUIDE; button to enter and exit Safe Mode.
Advanced Functions 33 Advanced Functions A new set of controls is now available for advanced users and calibration professionals. They are located in the “Settings”menu under “Advanced Controls.” The ProScaler design concept is to create a product that automatically adjusts and configures itself for...
Page 35 - Auto: usually output color space will be RGB
34 Underscan The Underscan control has not changes from Firmware v1.0. But Underscan is effected by Safe Mode as mentioned on theprevious page. Output Color Space The Output Color Space control provides 4 choices for output color space. If you are unsure what to use, Auto is the safe choice. Auto: u...
Page 36 - were originally shot on film.; Auto Wake Up; signals become active.; Auto Standby
35 The menu user window lets you control PReP for standard definition (480p or 576p) or high definition (1080p). Auto: PRePwill be enabled when AUTO is selected and the input format is 480p or 576p. If this window was entered from the 1080pselection in the previous window, then PReP will be enabled ...
Page 38 - Device Codes; Code Tables
Device Codes 37 Code Tables AV Receivers and Audio Processors Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number ADC 007 ADCOM 082 092 225 161 269 355 356 AIWA 170 018 104 202 203 213 211 188 AKAI 189 AMC 125 126 127 281 282 ANGSTROM 42 ANTHEM 335 337 ARCAM 141 418 ATLANTIC TECHNOLOGY 342 AUDIO FILE 071 AUDIO MA...
Page 39 - AV Receivers and Audio Processors; continued
38 AV Receivers and Audio Processors continued LINN 124 377 LUXMAN 137 139 052 165 115 004 009 LXI 056 MAGNAVOX 086 164 152 208 MARANTZ 006 028 031 040 063 185 186 251 265 119 289 296 MCINTOSH 238 286 MERIDIAN 100 012 013 MITSUBISHI 242 243 204 MONDIAL 157 158 042 043 081 112 MYRYAD 276 293 NAD 186 ...
Page 41 - CD Players
40 CD Players continued LUXMAN 011 028 070 249 252 MAGNAVOX 044 107 MARANTZ 041 044 051 077 107 209 246 MCINTOSH 212 247 MEMOREX 010 MISSION 044 107 MITSUBISHI 179 MONDIAL 147 MYRYAD 244 155 NAD 258 178 NAKAMICHI 217 218 NEC 062 NIKKO 046 NSM 044 107 ONKYO 030 038 039 168 169 OPTIMUS 010 050 081 PAN...
Page 46 - TV
45 TV Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number ABEX 025 ADMIRAL 072 251 161 160 ADVENT 247 ADVENTURA 002 AKAI 197 146 248 473 474 475 A MARK 112 143 AMPRO 167 073 157 183 AMSTRAD 052 ANAM 043 054 056 080 112 AOC 197 004 112 058 APEX DIGITAL 006 ASTAR 477 AUDIOVOX 076 BARCO 233 BELCOR 116 BELL&HOWEL...
Page 50 - Cable Boxes
49 TV continued TEKNIKA 002 003 004 024 028 043 072 101 143 TELEFUNKEN 037 046 TELERENT 072 TERA 172 TMK 004 TOSHIBA 138 030 007 040 062 101 325 230 TOTEVISION 143 TRUTECH 529 UNIVERSAL 008 009 VICTOR 038 VIDEO CONCEPTS 146 VIDIKRON 174 164 188 192 342 VIDTECH 004 VIEWSONIC 242 433 VIKING 002 VIORE ...
Page 52 - Satellite Boxes
51 Cable Boxes continued STARGATE 008 030 104 SUSQUEHANNA 043 074 TIME WARNER 043 074 TOCOM 039 040 056 TOSHIBA 052 UNITED CABLE 004 053 VERIZON 110 VIDEOTRON 043 WIDE OPEN WEST 043 099 ZENITH 052 060 093 100 Satellite Boxes Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number CABLEVISION 148 DIRECTV 173 DISH NETW...
Page 53 - DVD
52 DVD Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number AIWA 146 AKAI 281 ALPINE 098 APEX DIGITAL 087 111 115 BROKSONIC 130 CINEVISION 091 COBY 260 CYBERHOME 271 DENON 138 080 173 DURABRAND 091 DVD 2000 017 EMERSON 091 143 ESA 143 FISHER 147 FUNAI 143 GE 026 027 GO VIDEO 137 091 220 221 222 GOLDSTAR 091 HARMAN...
Page 55 - DVD Recorders
54 DVD Recorders Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number CYBERHOME 271 GO VIDEO 220 221 222 ILO 268 KISS 279 LITEON 265 PANASONIC 138 SENSORY SCIENCE 222 SONY 191 TOSHIBA 188 DVD-TV/DVD Combos Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number AIWA 146 AKAI 281 DURABRAND 143 ESA 143 FUNAI 143 INSIGNIA 143 MAGNAVOX...