DVDO iScanPlus V2 manual Color Space Selection, Synchronization Signals

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Scan Plus v2 User Manual

BNC Connectors: Another type of input that is found on many display devices is the BNC connector. There are usually either 3, 4 or 5 BNC connectors depending on how your display device handles synchronization signals. These connectors are used on higher-end TVs, monitors and CRT projectors. These connectors are most commonly used for RGB but are sometimes used for Y-Pr-Pb signals as well.

RCA Connector: The most common plug used for Component Video connections consists of 3 RCA-type jacks. These are the same connectors that are used for many types of audio connections. VGA-to-RCA cables are very rare so we recommend using a VGA-to-BNC cable (above) in combination with a set of three BNC-to-RCA adapters. These adapters are available through retailers specializing in high-end audio and video

equipment or from electronics supply houses such as Radio Shack.

Power Supply

The iScan Plus v2 comes with a universal power supply module that accepts 100–240 VAC at 50/60 Hz. Plug the power supply into the wall outlet and then plug the small round connector into the “DC-In” jack on the back of the iScan Plus v2. There is a small gray ferrite that is designed to snap over the wire near the end of the small power cable that leads from the power supply to the iScan Plus v2. Looping the end of the cable through the ferrite twice in the same direction will secure it in place.

Color Space Selection

The iScan Plus v2 can output video in one of two different color spaces. The first is the Red- Green-Blue (RGB) color space that is commonly used for projectors, displays and monitors that are designed to accept computer video output.

The second is Component Video, but is more accurately called Y-Pr-Pb though you may hear it referred to as Y-Pb-Pr, YUV, Y-Cr-Cb or Y/B-Y/R-Y (read “Y, B minus Y, R minus Y”). This color space is commonly used for newer digital TV sets, displays and projectors that are designed for use with Digital TV (DTV) tuners.

You will need to determine which color space is used by your progressively scanned display and move the Color Space switch on the back panel of the iScan Plus v2 to the appropriate position. Typically, inputs on display devices that are labeled “Component Video”, “DTV” or “HDTV” are Y-Pr-Pb whereas inputs that are labeled “Computer” or “VGA” are RGB. Once set up, this switch should not need to be changed unless you are changing display devices.

Synchronization Signals

All video devices require one or more synchronization signals that tell the device when to start a new line and/or a new field. For Y-Pr-Pb devices, this sync information is embedded in the Y signal.

For RGB devices, there are a variety of ways that this sync information can be conveyed and the iScan Plus v2 can support most of these. The iScan Plus v2 generates separate H (horizontal) and

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