Remote Control Overview
For additional information about the functions of these buttons, turn to the pages given in parentheses ( ).
Curtain Button
The iScan VP50PRO remote has a Curtain button which allows you to close a ‘curtain’ over the image. This feature is especially useful when an image is paused on a display susceptible to
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Video 1, Video 2, AUTO) | HDMI 4 | RGBHV | AUTO | ||
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INPUT SELECT
Power 5
Test Patterns | 26 |
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Display Profiles 17
Viewing Modes 32
Input Aspect 21
Ratio
Exit 4
Crop *
Pan 20
4:3 21 16:9 21
Discrete IR Codes and Serial Automation Protocol
Almost all commands that are available in the On Screen Display can be executed discretely using a
programmable IR remote control or automation system connected via an RS232 serial connection. These codes are available at www.anchorbaytech.com
Non-Volatile Memory Settings
The iScan VP50PRO stores a variety of user settings in
Installation Guidelines
Take special care with the iScan VP50PRO installation to ensure optimal performance. Pay particular atten- tion to the bulleted items that begin below and to other precautions that appear throughout this guide.
Do . . .
•Install the iScan VP50PRO on a solid, flat, level surface such as a table or shelf.
You can also install the iScan VP50PRO in a standard 19” equipment rack using an optional
•Select a dry,
•Use only the included external power supply.
•Avoid excessive humidity, sudden temperature changes or temperature extremes.
•Use only accessories recommended by the manufacturer to avoid fire, shock or other hazards.
•Unplug your VP50PRO before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
An asterisk (*) indicates a feature that has not yet been implemented.
Power/Standby Buttons
The iScan VP50PRO remote has a Power and a Standby button. The Power button always turns the iScan VP50PRO on and the Standby button always put the unit into Standby mode.
Info Button
This iScan VP50PRO has an ‘Info’ screen which brings up a window on the connected display which contains important input and output information which can help with troubleshooting. The software version which is loaded in the unit will also be displayed on this window and on the front panel display of the iScan.
Don’t . . .
•Install the iScan VP50PRO on an unstable surface or one that is unable to support all four of its feet, unless it is installed in an equipment rack.
•Stack the iScan VP50PRO directly above
•Expose the iScan VP50PRO to a high temperatures, humidity, steam, smoke, dampness, or excessive dust. Avoid installing the iScan VP50PRO near radiators and other heat producing appliances.
•Install the iScan VP50PRO near unshielded TV or FM antennas, cable TV decoders, and other RF
•Place the iScan VP50PRO on a thick rug or carpet or cover the iScan VP50PRO with cloth. This might prevent proper cooling.
•Attempt to service this unit. Instead, disconnect it and contact your Authorized DVDO
Reseller or contact Anchor Bay Technologies directly.
•Open or remove unit panels or make any adjustments not described in this manual.
Attempting to do so could expose you to dangerous electrical shock or other hazards.
It may also cause damage to your iScan VP50PRO.
•Obstruct the front panel IR receiver window shown in “Remote Control Overview”.
•Do not attempt to use the remote control out of line of sight with the IR receiver. Doing so will cause improper operation.