Abt VP30 User Manual

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s e C T i o n 4 – M e n u o p T i o n s

Input Select

There are twelve available inputs on the iScan VP30:

VIDEO 1

Video 1 (Composite)

VIDEO 2

Video 2 (Composite)

S-VIDEO 1

S-Video 1

S-VIDEO 2

S-Video 2

COMPONENT 1

Component/RGBs 1

COMPONENT 2

Component/RGBs 2

RGBHV

RGBHV/Component

HdMi 

HdMi 

HdMi 2

HdMi 2

HdMi 3

HdMi 3

HdMi 4

HdMi 4

auTo

automatic active input detection and selection

SDI

SD-SDI (SDI Video Input Module required)

These inputs can be accessed in five different ways:

using the front panel using the left and right buttons

using the remote control with the direct access buttons

using a universal remote programmed with the discrete codes

using the osd from the front panel or from the remote to access the input select menu

using rs232 serial automation protocol described in the appendix.

Input Aspect Ratio Control

The input aspect ratio control selects the aspect ratio for the current input signal. The iscan Vp30
automatically converts from the selected input aspect ratio to the selected output aspect ratio.

push the Aspect button once to show the current input aspect ratio control function. To cycle through
the available functions, push the Aspect button repeatedly.

For the Input AR function, push the Up or Down button once to show the current setting. push either
of these buttons again to cycle through the available aspect ratios. push the Exit button to exit the
menu and go back to the input aspect ratio selection.

For the Zoom, Pan and Borders functions, push the Up or Down button to select the two control
settings available: horizontal and vertical. Push the Enter button to adjust each setting.

push up and down to increase or decrease the setting.

push exit again to exit this mode.

NOTE: The Zoom and Pan functions are applied to the input signal, not the output. This is an important
consideration, especially for the Pan function. For example: If you do not zoom a full frame image more
than 100%, there is nothing to pan. However, if part of the image is not on the screen, then the Pan
function will work.

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