DVDO DVD VCR Combo User Manual

DVDO iScan Duo  
Owner’s Manual Supplement  
Firmware Version 2.20 (Build 067a)  
This document provides additional information for the DVDO iScan Duo configured with  
the latest firmware. It is a supplement to the iScan Duo Owner’s Manual.  
This release includes improvements/bug fixes in Releases 2.00 B51, 2.10 B62n.  
The Owner’s Manual Supplement for Versions 2.00 B51, 2.10 B62n are included in this  
document.  
NOTE: This release will force a Factory Default  
NEW FEATURES  
1. Color Management System  
This section describes the new features in iScan Duo’s CMS  
1.1 Secondary Color Gamut Controls (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow)  
Secondary Color Adjustments (x,y,Y) are enabled in the Color Gamut menu. For  
example:  
Main Menu > Output Setup > Color Gamut > Cyan-x  
1.2 Luminance Control for Color Gamut  
Color Gamut adjustments now come with luminance control ‘Y’.  
The primary colors (Red, Green, Blue) and White each comes with a new luminance ‘Y’  
control. For example, Red controls now feature Red-x, Red-y and Red-Y. For example:  
Main Menu > Output Setup > Color Gamut > Red-Y  
1.3 White-point controls for Gray Scale  
Gray Scale controls now also include white-point adjustments as an alternative to using  
primaries (Red,Green,Blue).  
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DVDO iScan Duo  
Owner’s Manual Supplement  
Firmware Version 2.10 (Build 062n)  
This document provides additional information for the DVDO iScan Duo configured with  
the latest firmware. It is a supplement to the iScan Duo Owner’s Manual.  
This release includes improvements/bug fixes in Release 2.00 B51.  
The Owner’s Manual Supplement for Version 2.00 B51 is included in this document.  
NOTE: This release will force a Factory Default  
1. Color Management System improvements  
This section describes improvements made to the iScan Duo’s CMS.  
1.1 User Chromaticity  
The iScan Duo now features a User setting under the Chromaticity menu.  
Main Menu > Output Setup > Chromaticity > User  
This feature allows the user to obtain the display’s chromaticity values manually if a) the  
value obtained from the display EDID (Auto) or b) the preset values provided in the  
Chromaticity menu do not accurately reflect the actual display’s performance.  
Here are the steps to obtain the display chromaticity values directly  
1. Obtain a good color meter  
2. Turn on the iScan Duo’s test pattern generator (TPG) using the following  
methods  
a) Use the menu system  
Main Menu > Output Setup > Test Patterns > On  
b) Use the Test Pattern On/Off button on the remote control.  
3. Set all Color Gamut Offset and Gray Scale offset values to zero.  
Alternatively, turn on CMS Bypass (see below)  
4. Go to the User menu and select the first item, Red-x  
Main Menu > Output Setup > User > Red-x  
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The TPG automatically generates only the Red primary (75IRE).  
5. Enter the measured Red-x value. Note the indicators reflect only the output of  
the Test Pattern Generator.  
6. Select Red-y and enter the measured Red-y value  
7. Repeat step 4,5 and 6 with Green-x and Green-y  
The TPG automatically generates only Green primary (75IRE).  
8. Repeat step 4,5 and 6 with Blue-x and Blue-y  
The TPG automatically generates only Blue primary (75IRE).  
9. Repeat step 4,5 and 6 with White-x and White-y  
The TPG automatically generates only White primary (75IRE).  
10. Output chromaticity should now match your display’s actual chroma response.  
If necessary, the chroma and luma can now be fine-tuned using the Color Gamut  
and Gray Scale controls.  
1.2 CMS Bypass  
In some cases, it is helpful to bypass the CMS when calibrating a display (see User  
Chromaticity Control above). The CMS Bypass control is available in the Output Setup  
menu.  
Main Menu > Output Setup > CMS Bypass  
On  
Signals coming into the iScan Duo bypasses the  
Color Management System.  
Off (default)  
The Color Management System is enabled.  
2. Per input per format saved settings  
Input settings are now saved per format supported by the input. Different inputs  
support different formats. For example, Video (composite), S-Video inputs support  
NTSC (480i 60Hz), PAL (576i 50Hz), 240p 60Hz and 288p 50Hz, while Component video  
and HDMI inputs can support other formats including HD and PC formats.  
The iScan Duo will save input settings for each format (if supported by the input) below.  
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480i/240p (treated as one format)  
576i/288p (treated as one format)  
480p  
576p  
720p50  
720p60  
1080i50  
1080i60  
1080p24  
1080p25  
1080p30  
1080p50  
1080p60  
VGA  
SVGA  
XGA  
SXGA  
The input settings that are saved include  
Picture Controls  
Deinterlacer Modes  
Game Mode  
Picture Aspect Ratio  
Active Aspect Ratio  
Panorama  
H/V-Zoom  
H/V-Pan  
Input Chromaticity  
Input color space  
Input colorimetry  
Audio delay  
3. New Picture Controls  
Several new picture control adjustments have been added  
3.1 Y/C Delay  
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The Y/C Delay control shifts the phase of the luminance (Y) with respect to chrominance  
(C) in the video signal to correct for delay between Y and C, which causes color smearing  
in the image. The default setting is 0.  
This control is available in the Picture Controls menu.  
Main Menu > Picture Controls > YC Delay  
3.2 Chroma Upsampling Error Correction  
This feature removes chroma upsampling errors (CUE) caused by some MPEG video  
decoders.  
This new control is available in the Picture Controls menu.  
Main Menu > Picture Controls > CUE Correction  
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 (default)  
Automatic chroma error detection and correction  
(AutoCUE-C™). This is a unique VRS technology  
that automatically detects chroma errors and  
removes them.  
4. New Input Adjust controls  
Several commands were added to provide more flexibility and compatibility when  
connecting video sources to the iScan Duo.  
4.1 Input Color Space  
This control is for HDMI inputs only. The iScan Duo will override the color space  
information that is obtained from the HDMI source (from the HDMI link) and use the  
color space specified by the user instead.  
This new control is available in the Input Adjust menu.  
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Main Menu > Input Adjust > Input Color Space  
The menu selection is as follows  
Auto (default)  
RGB  
YCbCr 422  
YCbCr 444  
4.2 Input Colorimetry  
This control is for HDMI inputs only. The iScan Duo will override the colorimetry  
information that is obtained from the HDMI source (from the HDMI link) and use the  
colorimetry specified by the user instead.  
This new control is available in the Input Adjust menu.  
Main Menu > Input Adjust > Input Colorimetry  
The menu selection is as follows  
Auto (default)  
ITU BT.601  
ITU BT.709  
4.3 Input HDCP  
HDMI sources (such as HDMI splitters, distributors) work differently with different HDCP  
implementations. The input HDCP Mode control is added to accommodate the large  
number of HDMI devices that connect to the iScan Duo’s inputs.  
This control is available in the Input Adjust menu.  
Main Menu > Input Adjust > HDCP Mode  
On (default)  
The iScan Duo sets its input as HDCP capable.  
Sources can send content protected audio/video  
signals to the input.  
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Off  
The iScan Duo turns off HDCP on its input. This  
feature speeds up the iScan Duo’s ability to lock  
onto an input signal when HDCP is not needed.  
5. New Configuration control  
A menu item was added to allow users to control the OSD display.  
5.1 Menu Timeout  
The OSD menu timeout determines the time (in seconds) it takes for the iScan Duo to  
close the OSD menu after no action has been performed. The user can now control the  
duration of the timeout.  
This control is available in the Configuration menu.  
Main Menu > Configuration > Menu Timeout  
40 sec (default)  
160 sec.  
Off  
On-screen menu times out after 40 seconds  
On-screen menu times out after 160 seconds  
On-screen menu never times out.  
6. New Output Setup controls  
Several menu items were added to improve compatibility and display of border and  
mask levels.  
6.1 Border Level  
A border is created when the active aspect ratio of the input does not match the display  
aspect ratio. For example, if the active aspect ratio is 4:3 and the display aspect ratio is  
16:9 the iScan Duo creates a left and right border on the resulting image. The border  
level can now be adjusted from 0 IRE (black) to 100 IRE (white) with a slider bar control.  
The default setting is 0 IRE.  
This control is available in the Output Setup menu.  
Main Menu > Output Setup > Border Level  
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6.2 Mask Level  
A mask is created when Underscan feature which reduces the output image size to less  
than the maximum display size. Typically Underscan is used if the image goes beyond  
the display.  
The mask level can be adjusted from 0 IRE (black) to 100 IRE (white) with a slider bar  
control. The default setting is 0 IRE.  
This control is available in the Output Setup menu.  
Main Menu > Output Setup > Mask Level  
6.3 Output HDCP  
HDMI displays or other devices (such as HDMI splitters, AV Receivers) may have  
different HDCP implementations. The output HDCP Mode control is added to  
accommodate the large number of HDMI devices that connect to the iScan Duo’s  
outputs.  
This control is available in the Output Setup menu.  
Main Menu > Output Setup > HDCP Mode  
Auto  
On  
HDCP content protection is applied to the iScan  
Duo output only if the input signal is protected  
HDCP content protection is always applied to the  
iScan Duo output if the Duo detects a display with  
HDCP even if the input signal is unprotected  
7. Updated Serial Automation commands  
New commands are added to support CMS and other new features including  
CMS commands  
o Input and Output Chromaticity controls  
o Color Gamut controls  
o Gray Scale controls  
Product Name and Version Number queries  
Y/C Delay, CUE Correction, Border and Mask Levels  
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Input and Output HDCP modes  
Input Colorimetry  
Menu Timeout  
Menu Navigation  
More consistent factory default commands  
See Updated Serial Automation command document for more details  
8. Other Improvements  
Added 1080p30 pre-defined output format.  
Front Panel displays firmware version when Info Screen About is selected.  
Zooming range is increased to 16x the input image size.  
Improved input switching by reducing flashing and flickering.  
Improved analog video performance by reducing noise levels.  
Info Screen provides more timing information.  
Added Hardware handshaking support for serial automation.  
9. Bug Fixes  
The new method of applying HDCP on the iScan Duo’s output introduced a bug  
that caused some displays to not show video.  
OSD indicator sometimes remained on the screen indefinitely.  
Gamut settings did not get saved when in Standby.  
OSD corruption occurred when selecting inputs.  
RGBS2 input did not work.  
wrong Hsync/Vsync Polarity for 480p/576p output formats.  
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DVDO iScan Duo  
Owner’s Manual Supplement  
Date: 2/15/10  
Firmware Version: 2.00 Build 051  
This document provides additional information for the DVDO iScan Duo configured with  
the latest firmware. It is a supplement to the iScan Duo user manual.  
1. Color Management System  
This iScan Duo release incorporates several new features that can be loosely categorized  
as Color Management System. These features include Color Gamut Controls,  
Chromaticity Controls and Gray Scale Controls. The CMS features make the iScan Duo a  
useful tool for calibrating displays.  
DVDO strongly recommends the use of a good colorimeter for display calibration.  
The following sections describe new features.  
Input Chromaticity  
For accurate calibration of the display and the rest of the signal chain, it is important to  
correctly set the input chromaticity for the iScan Duo. Chromaticity in this case includes  
the color and white point values along the CIE (1931) color chart.  
This new control is available in the Input Adjust menu.  
Main Menu > Input Adjust > Chromaticity  
By default the Chromaticity is set to ‘Auto’, which sets the chromaticity based on the  
input format. For example, if the input format is 1080p (HD), the chromaticity is based  
on BT.709.  
The chromaticity can also be manually set from this menu, which contains standard  
profiles including RGBs/709, NTSC, PAL/SECAM, SMPTE-C, CIE1931, AppleRGB and  
Adobe 1998.  
When the Chromaticity is selected, the ‘hint’ area of the on-screen display shows  
corresponding color and white point x, y values (red (xr, yr), blue (xb, yb), green (xg, yg)  
and white (xw, yw)).  
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Note: This control is currently not updating the chromaticity values in our input EDID  
Output Chromaticity  
Similarly, there are the Output Chromaticity controls which are required for accurate  
calibration.  
This control is typically not required since the Color Gamut control can correct for  
incorrect chromaticity values provided by the display EDID. Users can think of this  
control as a coarse color control, which may be useful when a meter is not available.  
This new control is available in the Output Setup menu.  
Main Menu > Output Setup > Chromaticity  
By default the Chromaticity is set to ‘Auto’, which sets the chromaticity based on the  
chromaticity information in the display’s EDID.  
The chromaticity can also be manually set from this menu, which contains standard  
profiles including RGBs/709, NTSC, PAL/SECAM, SMPTE-C, CIE1931, AppleRGB and  
Adobe 1998.  
When the Chromaticity is selected, the ‘hint’ area of the on-screen display shows  
corresponding color and white point x, y values (red (xr, yr), blue (xb, yb), green (xg, yg)  
and white (xw, yw)).  
Color Gamut  
The Color Gamut control allows adjustment of Red, Green, Blue primary colors and  
white point on the CIE colorimetry chart. The Gamut adjustments are relative to the  
selected output chromaticity.  
This new control is available in the Output Setup menu.  
Main Menu > Output Setup > Color Gamut  
There are two ways to use this control.  
a) Using the iScan Duo’s test pattern generator as a reference color source  
b) Using an external video source to generate the reference test patterns  
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Using iScan Duo’s Test Pattern Generator  
1. Enable test pattern generator by pressing the ‘Test Pattern On/Off’ button on  
the Duo’s remote or using the on-screen menu Output Setup > Test Patterns >  
On.  
2. Adjust primaries and white point using the on-screen menu.  
The RGB indicator on the left side of the screen shows the input RGB  
signal going into the CMS processor. The RGB indicator on the right side  
shows the output RGB signal from the CMS processor. The units for  
these indicators as well as the adjustment values are in percentage of full  
range gamma-corrected RGB.  
3. There are 8 chromaticity offset controls  
a. Red-x  
b. Red-y  
c. Green-x  
d. Green-y  
e. Blue-x  
f. Blue-y  
g. White-x  
h. White-y  
4. When Red is being adjusted, the Duo automatically generates a red test pattern.  
Similarly, when Green, Blue and white are being adjusted, the green, blue and  
red signals are generated by the Duo.  
Using a reference signal connected to iScan Duo’s input  
The Duo’s test pattern generator should be turned off in this mode. Provide the  
reference primary and white signal that needs to be measured and adjusted and use the  
on-screen menu as described in the previous section.  
Gray Scale Control  
The Gray Scale control allows gray scale adjustment in 11 steps from 0 IRE to 100 IRE in  
10 IRE increments.  
This new control is available in the Output Setup menu.  
Main Menu > Output Setup > Gray Scale  
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There are 2 ways to use this control.  
a) Using the iScan Duo’s test pattern generator as a reference source  
b) Using an external video source to generate the reference test patterns  
Using iScan Duo’s Test Pattern Generator  
1. Enable test pattern generator by pressing the ‘Test Pattern On/Off’ button on  
the Duo’s remote or using the on-screen menu  
Output Setup > Test Patterns > On  
2. There are 11 levels of control under Gray Scale  
0 IRE  
10 IRE  
20 IRE  
30 IRE  
40 IRE  
50 IRE  
60 IRE  
70 IRE  
80 IRE  
90 IRE  
100 IRE  
3. The Duo automatically generates the relevant windowed test pattern for each  
control above. For example when 50 IRE is selected, the Duo automatically  
generates a 50 IRE signal.  
4. Adjust Red, Green, Blue component to achieve to correct gray level.  
The indicators on the on-screen menu has the same units as that of the  
Color Gamut control (percentage of full range gamma corrected RGB)  
Using a reference signal connected to iScan Duo’s input  
The Duo’s test pattern generator should be turned off in this mode. Provide the  
reference gray scale that needs to be calibrated and use the on-screen menu as  
described in the previous section.  
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2. Support for Audio only optical and coax sources  
This feature is for users who have digital audio only (coax and optical) source (i.e. no  
video source) and want to use it with Duo. Previously this feature is not available  
because the Duo goes into standby mode when there is no video input (auto standby-  
on).  
The Duo now detects the presence of digital audio (coax and optical) inputs in addition  
to video inputs.  
To use this feature  
a) Select an unused video input  
b) Assign the audio input that is connected to the audio only source using the on-  
screen menu below.  
Main Menu > Input Adjust > Audio Input  
c) Selecting the unused video input effectively selects the audio input.  
This feature is independent of the output and will work with all four of the Duo’s audio  
outputs (HDMI A/V 1, HDMI A/V 2, HDMI Audio and Digital coax/digital).  
3. HDCP is enabled on the output only if input is encrypted.  
The previous Duo software enables HDCP (encryption) if it detects an HDCP based  
display even if the input signal is unprotected. The current version enables HDCP only if  
the input signal is HDCP encrypted.  
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