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DVDO iScan HD+ - Input Adjust Control

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Picture Control
Pushing the Picture Control button once shows the current
picture control function. You can cycle through the available
functions by pushing this button repeatedly.
For each function, pushing the
or button once shows the
current setting. Pushing either of these buttons again will
increase or decrease the setting. Push the
Enter/Exit button to
exit the menu and go back to the picture control selection.
The table below shows the available Picture Controls.
The Picture Control LED, the FPD (front panel display) and the
OSD (on-screen display) will turn on when the button is pressed.
The LED, FPD, and OSD will turn off automatically after 30 seconds.
Saved Settings for Individual Inputs
The iScan HD+ saves the settings listed below for each
individual video input and format, where applicable. There are
two independent sets of saved settings for each input: one for
a 50Hz input such as PAL and SECAM, the other for a 60Hz input
such as NTSC. There are no saved settings for the Analog
Passthru and DVI Passthru input.
Picture Control
Brightness Contrast
Saturation Hue
Sharpness Y/C Delay
Chroma Filter
Input Aspect Ratio
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Displays and Controls
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Picture Controls FPD shows Description
Brightness BRT Adjusts the brightness of the selected input signal. Default setting is 0 (midrange).
Contrast CNT Adjusts the contrast of the selected input signal. Default setting is 0 (midrange).
Saturation SAT Adjusts the color saturation setting of the selected input signal. Default setting is 0 (midrange).
Hue HUE Adjusts the hue (tint) of the selected input signal. Default setting is 0 (midrange).
Note: This control has no effect on Component or PAL format input signals.
Sharpness SHRP Adjusts the sharpness of the selected input signal. Default setting is 0 (midrange).
Note: This control has no effect on Component Video input signals.
Sharpness
(Component)
SHRC Adjusts the sharpness of the selected input signal. Default is Off.
Note: This control has no effect on Composite video or S-Video input signals.
Y/C Delay YC D Adjusts the Y/C differential Delay of the selected input signal. Default is 0.
Chroma Filter
(Auto CUE-C)
CUEC Auto CUE-C. This feature removes chroma upsampling errors (CUE) found in some video sources which have been
MPEG encoded and then improperly decoded. There are three available settings:
OFF: No chroma filtering. Use this setting if the source does not have a CUE problem.
ON: Chroma filtering is always on. Use this setting if the source is known to have a CUE problem.
AUTO: Automatic chroma error detection and correction. Use this setting if it is not known if a source has a
CUE problem. This setting is also recommended for all digital sources which use MPEG2 decoders (DVD players,
digital satellite receivers, etc.) as it will also detect and correct chroma errors created by all sources of this
type when the source is encoded as interlaced (also sometimes called Interlaced Chroma Problem, or ICP).
Picture
Control
Menu
Audio Operation
The iScan HD+ features an audio delay function to exactly match
the video delay incurred by the video processing. The iScan HD
+
accepts four digital audio inputs: two coaxial (Audio 1, 2) and
two optical (Audio 3 and 4) inputs. The location of the audio
inputs are shown on back panel diagrams earlier in this docu-
ment. The factory default audio assignment is:
Digital Audio 1 (coaxial) : Component 1
Digital Audio 2 (coaxial) : S-Video 1
Digital Audio 3 (optical) : S-Video 2
Digital Audio 4 (optical) : Component 2
You can assign a Digital Audio input to each Video input in the
following manner:
From the Front Panel
1. Select a video input as described in Input Select Control,
page 9.
2. Use the Input Adjust button to select the Digital Audio
input assignment function (ASEL) as described above. Push
the
or button to select the audio input.
3. Select the next video input. Repeat step 2.
From the On-Screen Display (OSD)
using the Remote Control
1. Select a video input on the remote control.
2. Select Audio Input 1, 2, 3, 4 or Off from the ‘Input
Adjust/Audio Input’ menu.
3. Select the next video input. Repeat step 2.
Digital Audio Outputs
There are two digital audio outputs, one coaxial and one optical.
Both are active at the same time, with the selected input Digital
Audio stream.