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Scan Do® HD
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Scan Do® HD
Specications
• DVI-D single link resolutions
• RGB, Progressive or Interlaced, up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
• Pixel clock frequency 25 to 165 MHz
• Input: DVI-D, or DVI-I (digital signal only) single link with active loop-through
• Coaxial SDI output x 2; per SMPTE 292 & 259
• Optical SDI output x 1; per SMPTE 292 & 297
(1310 nm, single mode or multimode, SC/PC, -8.0 dBm nominal output power)
10-bit HD-SDI per SMPTE 292:
• 720/60/P • 720/59.94/P • 720/50/P • 720/30/P
• 720/29.97/P • 720/25/P • 720/24/P • 720/23.98/P
• 1035/60/I • 1035/59.94/I • 1080/60/I • 1080/59.94/I
• 1080/50/I • 1080/30/P • 1080/29.97/P • 1080/25/P
• 1080/24/P • 1080/23.98/P
10-bit SD-SDI per SMPTE 259:
• 525/59.94/I (NTSC) • 625/50/I (PAL)
• 10-bit, all digital
• NTSC/PAL black burst or HD tri-level sync
• HD resolutions will genlock to NTSC/PAL black burst at the same vertical rate
• Passive loop-through
• H, V and Clock phasing with a range of one output vertical period
and resolution of 840 pS
• Brightness
• Contrast
• Hue
• Color Saturation
• Sharpness
• Separate H & V positioning
• Zoom and Shrink; H & V separate or together
• 10/100 Base-T ethernet LAN port with internal HTML host
• RS-232 port
• Front panel push button
• Variable flicker reduction
• Test pattern generator: color bars at 100% and 75% Saturation
• Multiple pre-set storage and recall settings through remote control interfaces
• On Screen Display (OSD)
• Factory defaults reset
• Rack mount kit included
• RoHS compliant
• 16.75 W (without rackmount ears) x 1.75 H x 10 D (inches)
• 425 W x 44 H x 254 D (mm)
• Weight: 5.5 pounds; 2.49 kg
• Internal universal input AC power supply
• 95 - 250 volts AC, 47 - 63 Hz, 20 watts
Input Resolutions
Input/Output
Output Resolutions
Video Processing
Processing Controls
Image Size & Positioning
Control Interfaces
Additional Features
Dimensions
Power
Genlock
Installation Instructions
Step 1: Power Off both your computer and the Scan Do HD and disconnect
your DVI monitor from the DVI monitor port on your computer.
Step 2: Using the supplied DVI input cable provided with the Scan Do HD,
connect one end to the DVI monitor port on your computer and the
other to the connector on the rear panel of the Scan Do HD marked
DVI-D Input.
Step 3: Connect your DVI monitor, if you have one, to the Scan Do HD
connector labeled DVI-D Loop Through. Use the cable that is attached
to your monitor for this purpose.
Step 4: Connect the AC line cord provided with the Scan Do HD to the AC
power connector. Plug the AC line cord to the wall outlet to provide
power.
Step 5: Connect the Scan Do HD’s HD/SD-SDI output to your video equipment.
If desired, you may use all outputs simultaneously. (Refer to the next
section.)
Step 6: Turn On the Scan Do HD first. Then, turn On the DVI monitor. Finally,
turn On your computer. The green input LED’s on the front panel
labeled Locked and Valid should illuminate, indicating the unit is
receiving a valid signal from the computer.
HD/SD-SDI (2): These outputs generate a SMPTE 292M or 259M compatible serial
digital signal. These outputs simultaneously produce the same signal and are
not capable of producing two different resolutions. The signal produced at these
outputs is determined by the settings for Line Count, Vert Rate, I/P, and Rate Div.
Note: If one of the HD/SD-SDI Outputs is not used, it should be terminated at the
connector in 75 ohms to improve the eye pattern of the output that is used.
Fiber Optic: This output is an optical version of the copper HD/SD-SDI outputs.
This optical output is in accordance with SMPTE 292M or 297M and uses an SC
optical connector. This output will support either single mode or multimode
(62.5u or 50u) fiber types. The factory default is off.
DVI-D Loop Through: This output is for a connection to a local DVI monitor.
It will show what is present on the DVI input. If the Scan Do HD is powered on, the
EDID information from the monitor connected to this output will be passed to the
computer's DVI port when the computer is booted. If no monitor is connected to
this output, then the Scan Do HD will provide EDID information to the computer.
Scan Do® HD will only support DVI single-link digital video signals. If a DVI-I source
is used, only the single-link digital signals will be processed.
The output video standard and timing is established by a combination of settings
of the Line Count, Vert Rate, I/P, and Rate Div front panel settings.
The Scan Do HD will only allow valid SMPTE standards to be chosen. Please refer
to the section “Setting the Output Format” for instructions on selecting the video
standard from the front panel.
Follow these steps for
a simple and successful
Scan Do® HD Installation
Available Outputs
DVI Input Types Supported
Video Standard Selection