Both input and output cables can be supplied by your Authorized DVDO Reseller. To find your nearest Authorized DVDO Reseller, go to www.anchorbaytech.com. There are also a wide selection of cables and adapters available directly from Anchor Bay.

Display Compatibility Requirements

DVDO iScan video processing products are compatible with a wide range of displays. These include digital TVs, projectors, and flat panel displays, as well as other emerging technologies that can support 480p or higher resolution video signals. To determine if your display is compatible with the DVDO iScan VP50PRO, look to see if it has an HDMI or DVI digital video input. If not, then your display may only have analog High Definition inputs or it is probably limited to receiving a standard NTSC, PAL or SECAM interlaced signal and will not function correctly with VP50PRO. High Definition Analog inputs include Component Video (YPbPr) and RGBHV using HD15 and/or 5 BNC terminated coaxial cables. Component inputs that are not capable of accepting a 480p signal, at a minimum, are usually labeled ‘480i’ (NTSC) or ‘576i’ (PAL/SECAM).

The following types of fixed-pixel displays with digital video inputs should be compatible with the iScan VP50PRO since a large majority of them can support higher resolution signals:

Plasma displays

LCD-based flat panel and front & rear projection displays

DLP-based front & rear projection displays

LCoS-based front & rear projection displays (D-ILA™ & SXRD™ included)

Document Conventions and Menu Navigation

In this Owner’s Manual, an action that requires navigating the menu system of the iScan VP50PRO is referred to in the following abbreviated form:

Picture Control _Brightness _5

For example, to adjust the ‘Brightness’ to a value of ‘5’, press Picture Control and then press Q three times, highlighting ‘Brightness’ in the on screen display (OSD) or if you are looking at the front panel display (FPD) you will see ‘Picture Control’ on the top line and ‘Contrast’ on the bottom line. This is abbreviated as ‘Picture Control / Contrast’. Next press U to adjust the setting and then press P until the value is ‘5’. Finally press Exit.

Text that is in bold refers to a button on the remote control of front panel of the iScan.

Text that is in ‘quotes’ references an item that is in the On Screen Display.

Text that is in italics references other sections of this Owner’s Manual.

The T , U,Q, and P symbols refer to the navigational keys on the remote control and the front panel of the iScan.

Menu Navigation

The iScan VP50PRO can be controlled the following ways:

From the front panel controls

From the iScan VP50PRO remote control

From a programmed universal remote control

Using the serial connection on the back panel

The menu navigation controls on the remote control are duplicated on the front panel of the iScan VP50PRO.

To navigate the menu:

1.Press the Menu button.

2.Use the directional buttons (T ,P,Q, U) to highlight the parameter you want to change.

3.Press the Enter or U button to select the parameter and the P and Q buttons to change the chosen parameter. Press the T button to stop adjusting a parameter and to return to navigating the OSD.

4.Press the Exit button to exit out of the menu/OSD

Remote Control Battery Installation

The remote control uses two AAA batteries, which should be replaced as needed. Two AAA batteries are included.

To install the remote control batteries:

1.Locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote control.

2.Remove the cover from the back. To do this, press the tab attached to the cover and pull the cover with the guide on the back of the remote control.

3.Remove the old batteries (if applicable).

4.Insert two new AAA batteries in the compartment as shown on the inside of the battery compartment. Make sure the batteries are correctly inserted, observing the proper polarity.

5.After installation, replace the cover and dispose of the old batteries (if applicable).

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