The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-187803 filed August 25 is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an image display apparatus and a control method thereof.
2. Related Art
In a state where devices are connected with each other through a digital signal cable such as an HDMI cable which connects HDMI connectors between an external device such as a DVD player or a Blu-ray player and an image display apparatus such as a projector, or a cable which connects display port connectors between a personal computer and a projector (image display apparatus), there is a problem in that no image is displayed, the image flickers, noise is generated in a part of the image, due to various causes.
For example, a problem may occur due to causes such as a) the image display apparatus not receiving an image signal suitable to the reception performance of the receiving side, b) a copy protection function in the image display apparatus malfunctioning, c) an image signal from the external device deteriorating in quality, d) the HDMI cable deteriorating in quality, or e) a receiving circuit of the image display apparatus not having sufficient performance. For example, in JP-A-2007-140180, there is disclosed a projector which displays a user setting image regardless of a user's request, allows the user to set resolution or the like of the input image signal, updates the setting data according to user setting information, and displays an image based on the image signal using the setting data, in a case where an image signal, the type of which cannot be determined, is input.
However, in the case of the method of displaying the user setting image regardless of the user's request, even though the type of the image signal can be appropriately determined, due to factors other than targets of a measuring section used for determining the signal type, for example, in a case where the image signal or the like cannot be normally received, there is such a problem that noise is generated in apart of the image, and thus, an image display apparatus cannot display an appropriate image in some cases. Further, in the case of the method of displaying an image based on an input image signal and a user setting image to be overlapped, in a state where adjustment is not properly performed, the input image signal is in an unstable state and may or may not be normally received. Even though the input image signal is normally received, frequency of a sync signal becomes unstable, for example. Thus, the image display apparatus may not normally display even the user setting image, and a user may not adjust the user setting image.
An advantage of some aspects of the invention is to provide an image display apparatus and a control method thereof which are capable of appropriately performing adjustment for a digital signal input through a digital signal cable.
An image display apparatus according to an aspect of the invention includes: a digital signal input section through which a digital signal from an external device is input through a digital signal cable; an adjusting section which performs adjustment for the digital signal; an information input section through which setting information about the adjustment is input; and a display section which displays an image on the basis of the digital signal and displays a setting image for receiving input of the setting information regardless of the presence or absence of the digital signal input.
The above aspect of the invention may be configured as a control method of an image display apparatus.
According to the aspect of the invention, as the image display apparatus can display the setting image which receives the input of the setting information about the digital signal adjustment regardless of the presence or absence of the digital signal input, it is possible for a user to input the setting information regardless of the deterioration of the digital signal or waveform quality due to noise or the like. Thus, it is possible to appropriately perform adjustment for the digital signal input through the digital signal cable.
Further, as the image display apparatus can display the setting image in a state where the digital signal cable is disconnected, it is possible to display the setting image regardless of deterioration of the digital signal or waveform quality due to noise or the like. Thus, it is possible to appropriately perform adjustment for the digital signal input through the digital signal cable.
Further, the image display apparatus can display the setting image according to the user's request.
Further, the image display apparatus can perform adjustment for the digital signal while preventing the user from mistakenly setting the setting value.
Further, the image display apparatus can appropriately perform adjustment for the digital signal by performing the equalizer adjustment.
Further, the image display apparatus can appropriately perform adjustment for the digital signal even in a case where the image display apparatus is provided as a projector to which a digital signal cable having a variety of lengths is connected.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
Hereinafter, embodiments according to the invention, which are applied to a projector, will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In this way, due to the influence of the length, quality or the like of the HDMI cable 300 or 301, a waveform quality of an image signal may be deteriorated due to attenuation or the like of the image signal input to the projector 100, and thus the image 20 may not be appropriately displayed. In a case where the image 20 is not appropriately displayed, a user makes a request for the projector 100 to display a setting image for changing setting. However, since the setting image is an image displayed so as to overlap with an image based on the input image signal, in a state where the waveform quality of the image signal is deteriorated, the setting image is not also appropriately displayed. The projector 100 in this embodiment allows the HDMI cable 300 or 301 to be virtually disconnected, by output stopping of a hot plug detection signal at the time of displaying the setting image, and displays the setting image at this state. Further, if it is detected that the HDMI cable 300 or 301 is disconnected, the projector 100 in this embodiment displays the setting image. Then, a functional block of the projector 100 with such a function will be described.
Further, the information input section 160 is configured by a receiving unit 960 which receives an infrared signal from a remote controller, an operation panel 962 having an operation button or the like, or the like. Further, the power supply section 180 is configured by a power source 980 or the like. Further, the projecting section 190 may use and have installed a lamp drive circuit 990, a lamp 991, an illumination optical system 992, a liquid crystal drive circuit 993, a liquid crystal light valve 994, a projection lens 995 and the like. The lamp drive circuit 990 converts electric power from the power source 980 into driving power required for lighting the lamp 991 and outputs the driving power. In
Next, an image display routine in this embodiment will be described.
“HDMI1 EQ setting 1” indicates that a setting 1 corresponding to the setting data 124 as equalizer setting (digital signal adjustment) for an input signal through the HDMI connector 910 is selected, and “HDMI2 EQ setting 1” indicates that a setting 1 corresponding to the setting data 124 as equalizer setting for an input signal through the HDMI connector 911 is selected. For example, in a state where the setting image 401 shown in
Further, after the setting image 400 is generated, the control section 170 determines whether the HDMI cable 300 or 301 is disconnected from the HDMI connector 910 or 911 on the basis of information from the digital signal input section 110 (step S4). For example, by detecting that a TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling) signal is not input to the digital signal input section 110, the control section 170 may determine that the HDMI cable 300 or 301 is disconnected from the HDMI connector 910 or 911.
However, there is no problem in a case where the setting image 400 is appropriately displayed, but the setting image 400 may not be displayed in spite of the projection of the setting image 400 in step S3. In such a case, the user allows the projector 100 to project the setting image 400 by disconnecting the HDMI cable 300 or 301 from the HDMI connector 910 or 911, without the influence of the input image signal.
When the HDMI cable 300 or 301 is disconnected from the HDMI connector 910 or 911, the control section 170 controls the image generating section 140 to generate the setting image 400 based on the image data 122, without the influence of the input image signal. The projecting section 190 projects the setting image 400 (step S5).
In a state where the setting image 401 is displayed by the process in step S3 or step S5, the control section 170 determines whether the setting is changed on the basis of the information from the information input section 160 (step S6). In a case where the setting is changed, the control section 170 updates the user setting data 126 (step S7). Specifically, for example, in a state where the setting image 401 shown in
After the user setting data 126 is updated, the control section 170 controls the detecting section 150 to stop the output of the hot plug detection signal (step S8). The hot plug detection signal is a signal according to the HDMI standard, which is output by the projector 100 corresponding to an electric power signal from the DVD player 200. The control section 170 refers to the setting data 124 or the setting data 125 according to the settings indicated by the user setting data 126, applies the data to the adjusting section 130, and adjusts the input image signal from the digital signal input section 110 (step S9). For example, the setting data is a gain value or the like in the equalizer circuit 932.
After the application of the setting data is terminated, the control section 170 controls the detecting section 150 to restart output of the hot plug detection signal (step S10). Thus, the projector 100 facilitates re-output of an image signal from the external device such as a DVD player 200, allows the adjusting section 130 to adjust the input image signal on the basis of the setting data 124 or the setting data 125 which is newly applied, and re-generates and projects the image 20.
As described above, according to this embodiment, as the detecting section 150 is controlled to receive the display request information, to change the settings applied to the adjusting section 130, and not to output the hot plug detection signal, it is possible to make the HDMI cable 300 or 301 be disconnected virtually. Since it is possible to avoid an HDCP false authentication or the like in an unstable state during adjustment, it is possible to appropriately perform the adjustment for the digital signal input through the digital signal cable in a more stable state.
Further, according to this embodiment, since the projector 100 can display the setting images 400 and 401 according to the request from the user, even in a case where it cannot be determined whether the projector 100 performs an appropriate display, it is possible to display an appropriate image for the user.
Further, according to the embodiment, as the projector 100 displays the setting image 401 for setting selection to be selected, it is possible to perform adjustment for the digital signal, while preventing the user from mistakenly setting the setting value. Further, according to the embodiment, the projector 100 can appropriately perform adjustment for the digital signal by performing the equalizer adjustment.
Further, according to the embodiment, even in a state where the HDMI cable 300 or 301 having various lengths is connected, the projector 100 can perform adjustment suitable for the length or quality to display the image 20. Further, according to this embodiment, the projector 100 can perform adjustment according to characteristics of the HDMI connectors 910 and 911 or the receiving circuit 930.
In the first embodiment, the projector 100 stops the output of the hot plug detection signal, but may not stop the output of the hot plug detection signal. Further, in the first embodiment, the projector 100 detects that the HDMI cable 300 or 301 is disconnected and projects the setting image 400, but may project the setting image 400 without the detection.
In a state where the setting image 401 is displayed, the control section 171 determines whether the settings are changed on the basis of the information from the information input section 160 (step S14). When the settings are changed, the control section 171 updates the user setting data 126 (step S15). The control section 171 controls the adjusting section 130 with reference to the setting data 124 or the setting data 125 according to the settings indicated by the user setting data 126, and adjusts an input image signal from the digital signal input section 110 (step S16).
As described above, according to this embodiment, as the projector 101 displays the setting images 400 and 401 which receive input of the setting information relating to adjustment of the digital signal, regardless of the presence or absence of the digital signal input, it is possible to allow the user to input setting information regardless of deterioration of the digital signal or waveform quality due to noise or the like. Thus, it is possible to appropriately perform adjustment for the digital signal input through the digital signal cable.
Application of the invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments and it is possible to modify. For example, the digital signal cable is not limited to the HDMI cable 300 or 301, but may be a DVI (Digital Visual Interface) cable, a Display Port cable or the like. Further, the digital signal is not limited to the image signal, but may be a sound signal or a signal including the image signal and the sound signal. Further, items set in the setting images 400 and 401 are not limited to the settings of the equalizer circuit 932, but may be parameter values or the like other than the equalizer circuit 932 of the receiving circuit 930. Further, a setting image which receives input of parameter values or the like from a user may be employed.
Further, a method of detecting that the HDMI cable 300 or 301 is disconnected is not limited to the above-described method, but for example, may be a method of detecting physical contact in the HDMI connectors 910 and 911, or the like. Further, the image display apparatus is not limited to the projectors 100 and 101, but for example, may be a television, a liquid crystal monitor, or the like. Further, the apparatus which is installed with the control device 106 is not limited to the image display apparatus, but for example, may be a hard disk recorder, a set-top box, an AV amplifier, or the like. Further, the external device is not limited to the DVD player 200, but for example may be a hard disk recorder, a set-top box, a PC (Personal Computer), a game device, or the like.
Further, the computer included in the projector 100 or 101 may read a program stored in an information storage medium to function as the control section 170 or the like. As such an information storage medium, for example, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, ROM, RAM, HDD, or the like may be applied.
Further, the projectors 100 and 101 are not limited to the liquid crystal projector (transmission type or reflection type such as LCOS), but for example, may be a projector using a digital micro mirror device. Further, the projecting section 190 may employ a self emission device including a solid light source such as an organic EL device, a silicon light emitting device, a laser diode or an LED instead of the lamp 991. Further, the functions of the projector 100 or 101 may be distributed to a plurality of devices (for example, PC, projector and the like).
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2010-187803 | Aug 2010 | JP | national |