Abt VP30 User Manual

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Use the ‘Full Bars’ test pattern in conjunction with the ‘H-Clr7 Bars75’ internal test pattern from the iScan.

Use the ‘Full 100 Bars’ with the ‘H-Clr7 Bars100’ internal test pattern.

Record Your Settings

Once you have set up your iScan, ABT recommends that you record your settings on the installation work-
sheet which can be reprinted from the dVdo website at http://www.dvdo.com/faq/faq_pro_man.php.

Troubleshooting

1. Problem: My iScan VP30 shows an error message.

If the iScan VP30 does not boot correctly, you may get an error message. Performing a hard reset
of the iScan VP30 should clear any memory errors and reboot the unit to its factory default (480p
digital RGB 4:4:4 output). If you still get an error message after performing a hard reset, contact
our Technical support department for service.

Perform a hard reset of the iScan VP30 unit using the remote control as follows:

1- Press the Configuration button on the remote until the Front Panel Display (FPD)

reads ‘Configuration / Factory Default’

2- Press Enter. The FPD indicates ‘No’

3- Press the up arrow. The FPD indicates ‘Yes’

4- Press Enter. The iScan VP30 reboots to its factory default

Perform a hard reset of the iScan VP30 unit using the remote control as follows:

1- Press the Configuration button on the remote until the front LED reads ‘FCTD’

2- Press Enter. The FPD indicates ‘NO’

3- Press the up arrow. The FPD indicates ‘YES’

4- Press Enter. The iScan VP30 reboots to its factory default

Perform a hard reset of the iScan VP30 unit using the buttons on the front panel as follows:

1- Unplug the power supply from the iScan VP30 unit

2- Press Menu and Exit buttons simultaneously while plugging the power back in.

2. Problem: The picture is green when I use the analog output of the iScan VP30.

a green picture usually means that a component video signal is being sent to the rGbHV input of
a display. follow the instructions earlier in the user guide to set up your iscan Vp30 to work with
a display with rGbHV inputs

3. Problem: A blue screen appears when I connect the iScan to the DVI or

HDMI input of my display.

The default output from the iScan VP30 is digital RGB 4:4:4 (DVI Standard). Make sure that the
display that you are connected to is HdCp compliant.

4. Problem: The Blue status LED blinks on the front panel of the iScan VP30.

A blinking blue light on the iScan VP30 means that the iScan is processing an HDCP-protected
signal, but is unable to authenticate with the display. Verify that your display is HDCP compliant.
If it is not HDCP compliant, use component connections. If the display is compliant, then verify
that the ‘HDCP mode’ is set to ‘On’ in the ‘Input Adjust’ and ‘Output Setup’ menus. If the problem
persists, check the cabling and try new cables, if possible or try cycling the power on your display
or HdCp source.

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