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The ‘Vertical Lines’ test pattern should appear as one pixel wide black and white columns. If you see
any irregular pattern(s) in the image, you know that the display is scaling the signal horizontally.
To override the internal scaling, adjust the horizontal size of the image to see if the test pattern
can be displayed correctly.
Output Setup
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Format
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User
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H-Size
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Adjust
The ‘Horizontal Lines’ test pattern should appear as one pixel tall black and white rows. If you see
any irregular pattern(s) in the image then you know that the display is scaling the signal vertically.
To override the internal scaling, adjust the vertical size of the image to see if the test pattern can
be displayed correctly.
Output Setup
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Format
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User
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V-Size
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Adjust
The ‘Judder’ test pattern displays a bar that bounces back and forth at the chosen output frequency
selected in the ‘framerate’ parameter. When this test pattern is displayed correctly, the bar moves
smoothly across the screen and bounces from side to side. When this pattern is displayed incorrectly,
this bar may ‘tear as it moves across the screen. To adjust the framerate conversion, go to the
‘Output Setup’ menu.
For displays that will only display 50Hz (PAL)
Output Setup
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Framerate
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50Hz
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50Hz Lock
Output Setup
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Framerate
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60Hz
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Unlock
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50.00
For displays that will only display 60Hz (NTSC)
Output Setup
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Framerate
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50Hz
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Unlock
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59.94
Output Setup
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Framerate
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60Hz
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60Hz Lock
Display Calibration
Test Patterns Used: Brightness/Contrast
Color8 Bars75
Color8 Bars100
Gray Ramp
The iScan VP20 has several test patterns to assist in the setup of your display. Adjustments should be
made on your display, not on the iScan, to correctly setup your iScan and display.
The ‘Brightness/Contrast’ test pattern will assist you in setting up both the brightness (black level)
and contrast (white level) of your display. The ‘Brightness/Contrast’ test pattern is composed of
4 quarter-screen blocks. Two of the blocks have a background level of standard black and the other
two blocks have a background level of standard white. Embedded in the black blocks are 3 bars.
One is 4 IRE below black (blacker-than-black), one is 1 IRE above black, and the third is 2 IRE above
black. Embedded in the white blocks are 3 bars. One is 1 IRE above white (whiter-then-white), one is
1 IRE below white, and the third is 2 IRE below white. The bottom two blocks differ slightly from these
levels. For the bottom two blocks, the blacker-than-black is at the lowest possible luma level and the
whiter-than-white bar is at the highest possible luma level. When the brightness and contrast are
adjusted correctly, you should be able to see the 1 IRE and 2 IRE above black bars on the black
background and the 1 IRE and 2 IRE below white bars should be visible on the white background.