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to the reference color levels of the test patterns. If a display is rst set up for color levels using the
iScan VP50’s test patterns, then each input source can be quickly and accurately matched to these
reference levels by visually comparing the video source image on the top half of the display to the ref-
erence test pattern levels on the bottom half of the display. The test pattern color bars are designed
to match up with standard test patterns available from hardware or software (e.g., DVD) test pattern
generators. To ensure compatibility with a wide variety of color bar patterns, there are four different
half-transparent color bar patterns available – 75% color bars with 7 bars (white, yellow, cyan, green,
magenta, red, blue), 100% color bars with 7 bars, 75% color bars with 8 bars (white, yellow, cyan,
green, magenta, red, blue, black), and 100% color bars with 8 bars.
Troubleshooting
1. Problem: My iScan VP50 shows an error message.
If the iScan VP50 does not boot correctly, you may get an error message. Performing a hard reset
of the iScan VP50 should clear any memory. If you still get an error message after performing a
hard reset, contact our Technical Support department for service.
How to perform a hard reset of the iScan VP50:
1. Unplug the power from the back of the unit
2. Reinsert the power plug back into the back of the unit, while pressing and holding
the ‘Menu’ and ‘Exit’ buttons on the front panel of the unit for 2-3 seconds
3. The iScan VP50 will take about 15-20 seconds to perform the hard reset
2. 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 VP50 is digital RGB 4:4:4 (DVI Standard). If the Status LED
on the front panel of the VP50 is blinking blue, make sure that the display that you are con-
nected to is HDCP compliant.
3. Problem: The Blue status LED blinks on the front panel of the iScan VP50.
A blinking blue light on the iScan VP50 means that the iScan is processing an HDCP-protected
signal, but is unable to authenticate with the display. Verify that your display is HDCP compli-
ant. 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.
4. Problem: Will I lose the settings on my iScan VP50 if I update the
software version?
Currently, the iScan VP50 may lose its settings when a software update is performed.
Take note of your output settings before updating the software version on your unit