Artel Scan Do SD 1295 User manual

Model 1295
DVI and Analog RGB Computer Video to SD-SDI Scan Converter
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Introduction ................................................... 4
Presets Overview................................................4
Control via RS-232.............................................. 5
DB-9F Connector ................................................5
RS-232 Communication Parameters ..............................5
Command Formats ..............................................5
Command Syntax to Unit ........................................5
Response Syntax from Unit ......................................5
Remote Command Glossary .....................................6
Text Commands ............................................... 10
Save Text Procedure ............................................11
Retrieve Text Procedure ........................................12
Preset Name Procedure.........................................13
Control via Ethernet ........................................... 14
Getting the IP Address......................................... 14
Setting the IP Address ......................................... 14
The Graphical User Interface
Connecting to Scan Do® SD with a browser................... 15
Graphical User Interface Overview ........................... 16
Graphical User Interface Configuration........................18
Zooming with the Graphical User Interface....................18
Panning with the Graphical User Interface.....................19
Managing and Using Presets with the
Graphical User Interface ..................................... 20
Upgrading Scan Do® SD’s Firmware/GUI....................22
Managing Multiple Scan Do® SD’s .............................. 23
Troubleshooting .............................................. 24
Statement of Warranty ........................................ 25
Contents

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Scan Do® SD comes equipped with a RS-232 and an standard Ethernet port.
It is suggested that you review the Scan Do® SD User’s Manual prior to
controlling the Scan Do® SD from a remote location.
Scan Do® SD ships from the factory with no presets stored.
Therefore, it is necessary for the user to store any presets they may desire
for this feature to be active.
You may store and recall presets via the RS-232 port or via the intuitive GUI.
For RS-232 instructions, please see page 8 of this manual.
For ethernet/GUI instructions, please see page 10 of this manual.
The Preset function stores the current settings based on the current output
format timing and DVI input resolution.
Scan Do® SD stores the following information in its Preset memory:
• The Zoom ( H & V size ) of the image
• The Pan ( H & V position ) of the image
• The Anti-Flicker Setting
Note: A preset may not be recalled if the output format and/or the input
resolution differs from the output format and/or input resolution saved
with the preset.
Introduction | Presets Overview
Introduction
Presets Overview

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The output connector for the RS-232 port on the Scan Do SD is a DB-9F.
The Scan Do SD is DCE and the controlling computer is DTE. The cable connector
is shown below:
Control via RS-232
DB-9F Connector
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Scan Do® SD
DB-9 Female DCE
Computer Com Port
DB-9 Male DTE
The following communication parameters should be observed when connecting
to the Scan Do SD via the RS-232 port.
• 19200 Baud
• 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
• generic TTY
• no flow control
The following command formats should be observed when controlling the
Scan Do SD via the RS-232 port.
• Commands are NOT case sensitive.
• Illegal commands or commands with illegal parameters have no effect.
• The unit will return an error message.
• A carriage return is a carriage return only and does not include a line feed.
RS-232
Communication
Parameters
Command Formats

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Remotely Control Scan Do® SD Control via RS-232
The following table lists the syntax for Remote Protocol Commands:
Command Syntax
to Scan Do® SD
Response Syntax
from Scan Do® SD
Computer Com Port
DB-9 Male DTE
Remote Protocol Commands to Scan Do® SD
Write no parameters or values xx:,
with values only xx:,zz
with parameters and values xx:yy,zz
with parameters only xx:yy,
Read no parameters xx:
with parameters xx:yy
The following table lists the response syntax for Remote Protocol Commands:
Response Syntax From Scan Do® SD
Welcome message unit title version compile date compile time >
Good command,
no data back
>
Good command,
data back
xx:=zz >
Good command,
address with data back
xx:yy=zz >
Illegal 2 letter
command
E1 >
Parameter out of range E2 >
Syntax Error E3 >
Not valid with current
state
E4 >
Communication Error
during reception of
command
E5 >
Timing Error -
previous command not
yet serviced
E6 >
Hardware Error E7 >
RS-232 port is locked E8 >
Resource Limitation E9 >
Unit timed out while
waiting for a text string
to be sent from the
remote controller.
See the Text Command
Section for more
information.
E10 >
Legend
Carriage Return, no line feed
xx two letter command
yy parameter in decimal
zz value from 1 to 5 digits
in decimal
Legend
Carriage Return, no line feed
xx two letter command
yy parameter in decimal
zz value from 1 to 5 digits
in decimal

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Two Letter
Command
Parameter1Value1Description Available
Commands
Default
Value
aa none none Runs the procedure to
automatically align the
analog input with the top
line and left edge of the
active area of video
write –
af 0none Antiflicker level,
automatically selected by
the video processor
read & write
Note:
To write, use the
parameter and
value as shown.
To read, do
not enter any
parameters
after the colon.
0
1 1 Manual Antiflicker Level 1
2Manual Antiflicker Level 2
3Manual Antiflicker Level 3
4Manual Antiflicker Level 4
5Manual Antiflicker Level 5
6Manual Antiflicker Level 6
7Manual Antiflicker Level 7
8Manual Antiflicker Level 8
ch 5 none none Centers the output image
in the horizontal direction
write –
cp7 none 1Erases Preset 1 write –
2Erases Preset 2
3Erases Preset 3
4Erases Preset 4
5Erases Preset 5
6Erases Preset 6
cv5 none none Centers the output image
in the vertical direction
write –
ds none 0 On Screen Display is Off read –
1 On Screen Display is On
ed none 0 EDID will come from the
loopthrough monitor if
attached or from the Scan
Do SD if it is not.
read & write 0
1 The EDID always comes
from the Scan Do SD
fm none 0 Fan Always On read & write 0
1 Automatic:
On at 54º C, Off at 49º C
gs none 0 Not in Genlock Mode read –
1 Searching for Genlock
signal
2 Locked to valid Genlock
input signal
if none 0 Live display on the output read & write 0
1 Input image frozen on the
output
Remote Command Glossary
Control via RS-232
Antiicker
Analog Image Align
Center Horizontally
Center Vertically
Erase Preset
EDID
On Screen Display
Fan
Genlock Status
Image Freeze

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Two Letter
Command
Parameter1Value1Description Available
Commands
Default
Value
in none 0 Not locked to an input
signal
read –
1 Locked to digital input,
but input is not valid
2 Locked to a valid digital
input signal
3 Locked to an analog
input, but input is not
valid
4 Locked to a valid analog
input
ir 0 0 to 2048 Horizontal input
resolution in pixels
read –
1 0 to 2048 Vertical input resolution
in lines
2 0 to 8510 Input vertical refresh rate
in Hz/100
3 0 Input scan format is
interlaced (I)
1 Input scan format is
progressive segmented
frame( PsF)
2 Input scan format is
progressive (P)
is none 0 Input automatically
selected with a
preference given to the
digital input
read & write 0
1 Input forced to digital
2 Input forced to analog
la none 0 Unit does not perform
analog auto adjust when
input switches between
resolutions
read & write 0
1 Unit performs analog
auto adjust when input
switches between
resolutions
lk 30 0 Unlock Front Panel read & write 0
1 Lock Front Panel
1 0 Unlock RS-232 Port
1 Lock RS-232 Port
lp none 0 No preset was used since
the unit was powered on
read –
1 Last preset used: #1
2 Last preset used: #2
3 Last preset used: #3
4 Last preset used: #4
5 Last preset used: #5
6 Last preset used: #6
Remote Command Glossary
Input Selection Mode
Analog Auto Adjust
Front Panel & RS-232 Port Lock
Input Resolution Properties
Input Status
Last Used Preset

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Two Letter
Command
Parameter1Value1Description Available
Commands
Default
Value
lt none 0 LED test mode off read & write 0
1 LED test mode on
of none 0NTSC read & write 14
1PAL
Remote Command Glossary
Control via RS-232
LED Test Mode
Output Format
Preset Information
Pan
Pan - Fixed Position
Recall Presets
Store Presets
Restore Factory Defaults
Temperature
pe none 192-255 Returns the Preset Empty
flag byte. Each bit repre-
sents a preset. A one (1)
indicates a preset is empty
and a zero (0)
indicates a preset is stored.
The bits are mapped to the
presets as follows:
bit 0 = Preset 1
bit 1 = Preset 2
bit 2 = Preset 3
bit 3 = Preset 4
bit 4 = Preset 5
bit 5 = Preset 6
bit 6 = Reserved, set to 1
bit 7 = Reserved, set to 1
read
Note: The
value that
is returned
is a decimal
number that
must be
converted
to a binary
number in
order to
decode the
individual
bits.
pn 501-5 Pans output image up by 1,
2, 3, 4 or 5 step(s) at a time
write –
11-5 Pans output image down by
1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 step(s) at a time
21-5 Pans output image left by 1,
2, 3, 4 or 5 step(s) at a time
31-5 Pans output image right by
1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 step(s) at a time
qd 50none Move image to upper right write –
1 Move image to upper left
2 Move image to lower left
3 Move image to lower right
rp 4none 1Recalls Preset 1 write –
2Recalls Preset 2
3Recalls Preset 3
4Recalls Preset 4
5Recalls Preset 5
6Recalls Preset 6
sp none 1 Stores Preset 1 write –
2 Stores Preset 2
3 Stores Preset 3
4 Stores Preset 4
5 Stores Preset 5
6 Stores Preset 6
sr none none Reset Scan Do® SD to
Factory Defaults
write –
tm none none Returns the internal
ambient temperature of the
unit in degrees Celsius
read –

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Two Letter
Command
Parameter1Value1Description Available
Commands
Default
Value
tp none 0 Live video, no test pattern read & write –
1 100% Color Bars
2 75% Color Bars
vn none none Return unit model name
with firmware version num-
ber, date and time
read –
zc 5, 6 none none 4:3 center cut zoom. Used
when the output format is
4:3 (Standard Definition)
and the input is 16:9
write –
zf 5none none The input image is
stretched to the limits of the
output raster in H & V
write
zg 5none none The input image appears
geometrically correct in the
output raster
write
zm 50 0 Zoom up in H direction write –
1 Zoom down in H direction
1 0 Zoom up in V direction
1 Zoom down in V direction
2 0 Zoom up H & V together
1 Zoom down H & V together
Remote Command Glossary
Test Patterns
Unit Information
4:3 Center Cut Zoom
Zoom to Fit
Zoom to Fit
Geometrically Correct
Zoom
1 All numbers are decimal
2 A command that is issued with a parameter that exceeds the limits of the move range will cause the image to move to its limit.
3 An “E4” error message received after sending this command means that the output format is currently being set from the Scan Do SD
front panel and the command will not be processed.
4. An “E4” error message received after sending this command indicates that the preset being recalled is empty.
An “E7” error message received after sending this command indicates a memory failure.
An “E9” error message received after sending this command indicates a video processor resource limit.
5. An “E9” error message received after sending this command indicates a video processor resource limit.
6. This command is only applicable to Standard Definition output formats and will return an “E4” error message if executed while
the unit is configured to output a High Definition signal.
7. An “E7” error message received after sending this command indicates a memory failure. The preset was not completely erased.
8. When the input display is frozen, most of Scan Do SD’s functions are prohibited. The image freeze is meant to be used when switching
from one input resolution to another or when switching between an analog input and a digital input. The unit will block the video
processor from changing any parameters that will affect the output video.

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Introduction
Text Commands
Commands to save and recall text strings to the microcontroller’s EEPROM are a
new addition to the standard Scan Do® protocol and are included for the first time
in Scan Do® SD. While the text commands are very similar to the standard user
commands, the Text Command Protocol is unique to the text commands. The
commands to put Scan Do® SD in text mode can be found below:
All commands are case insensitive.
Illegal commands or commands with illegal parameters have no effect and the
unit will return an error message.
Text save commands are structured to follow the syntax of a user write command
with parameters and values where the string being accessed is the parameter and
the number of ASCII characters in that string is the value.
Text retrieve commands follow the syntax of a user read command with
parameters where the string to be accessed is the parameter.
Two Letter
Command
Sring to
Access1
Number of
Characters
in String1
Description
sn 1-6 1-16 Saves the preset name up to 16 characters for presets 1
through 6 in the EEPROM
rn 1-6 1-29 Recalls the preset name from the EEPROM for presets 1
through 6
su 1-4 1-128 Saves a user’s text string of up to 128 ASCII characters in
the EEPROM in one of four segments
ru 1-4 1-128 Retrieves a user’s text string of up to 128 ASCII characters
from the EEPROM in one of four segments
1 All numbers are decimal

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Example of a
Successful Storage Procedure
Example of a
Failed Storage Procedure
Save Text Procedure The procedure for a save text command is as follows:
1) The remote controller sends the storage command with the string to store
and the number of characters in the string.
2) The Scan Do SD puts the remote port in “text” mode and sends out a ready
message where it repeats the command, the string number and the number
of characters in the string.
3) The remote controller receives the ready message and then sends
the string. The string can contain any ASCII character including a carriage
return.
4) The Scan Do SD counts the number of characters specified in the initial
storage command and if the incoming characters equal the number of
characters specified in the initial storage command, the Scan Do SD stores
the string in EEPROM, padding any characters left out of the 128 maximum
with the Hex value of 0xff.
5) The Scan Do SD sends an acknowledgement to the remote controller and
puts the remote port back into regular command mode.
Sent From: Protocol:
Remote Controller su:2,37
Scan Do SD su:2=37
Remote Controller Configured by Joe Cool, June 29, 2007
Scan Do >
Sent From: Protocol:
Remote Controller su:2,37
Scan Do SD su:2=37
Remote Controller Configured by
Scan Do
(after 5 seconds)
E10 >

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Example of a
Successful Retrieve Procedure
Example of a
Failed Storage Procedure
Retrieve Text Procedure The procedure for a retrieve text command is as follows:
1) The remote controller sends the retrieve command with the
particular string to be retrieved.
2) The Scan Do SD returns the command, the selected string, the number
of characters in the string followed by an equal sign and then the text string
itself. The last two characters of the response will be a carriage return
and a prompt.
Sent From: Protocol:
Remote Controller ru:2
Scan Do SD ru:2=37=Configured by Joe Cool, June 29, 2007 >
Sent From: Protocol:
Remote Controller ru:2
Scan Do SD ru:2=0= >

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Sent From: Protocol:
Remote Controller ru:2
Scan Do SD ru:2=37=Configured by Joe Cool, June 29, 2007 >
Example of a
Successful Preset Name
Procedure
Retrieving a Preset Name
Procedure
Example of a
Successful Preset Name
Retrieval
Preset Name Procedure Storing the preset names will function as stated in the Save Text Procedure
section of this manual.
Presets can only be named if the preset configuration has already been saved.
An E4 error message will be returned if the user tries to name an empty preset.
Note: If the remote controller does not respond to the Scan Do SD with the
completed string within 5 seconds, the Scan Do will send an E10 error message
indicating that it has timed out.
Retrieving a preset name differs from other retrieval commands in that the
response to the user will contain the preset name along with the output format
and input resolution of the preset. This information is separated by the
delimiter ~
The format is: rn:x=yy=preset name~aa~bbbb~cccc >
x = the preset position
yy = the strings’ character count
aa = the output format value as specified in the
Output Format command (of) in the
Remote Command Gloassary.
bbbb = the active horizontal pixels in the input
cccc = the active vertical lines in the input
Note: If an attempt is made to recall a preset name from a preset that is empty
( no settings have been stored ), the Scan Do SD will send back the
following response: rn:6=0= >
If the preset itself has been stored, but the name has not, then the response back
from the Scan Do SD will be similar to: rn:6=12=~4~1280~1024 >
Sent From: Protocol:
Remote Controller sn:6,13
Scan Do SD sn:6=13 >
Remote Controller Weather Map 4
Scan Do SD >
Sent From: Protocol:
Remote Controller rn:6
Scan Do SD rn:6=25=Weather Map 4~13~1024~768 >

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Remotely Control Scan Do® SD Control via Ethernet
The rear panel Ethernet port will accept a standard 10/100 Base-T Ethernet
connection. The unit will automatically adjust to either speed from the hub,
switch or router that it is connected to.
The default setting for the unit is to accept an IP address from the router to which
it is connected. This is referred to as DHCP mode.
To see the IP settings the unit has acquired from the router after the connection
is made, ensure that the On Screen Display is enabled and press the ALTERNATE
FUNCTION button and then the IP ADDRESS button. Scan Do SD’s IP address will
appear on-screen for 30 seconds.
Note: that it is possible to interrupt a user connected to the Scan Do® SD via the
ethernet port if you view and/or change the network settings.
If you connect the ethernet cable after you have powered on your Scan Do SD,
you may have reset the ethernet port by pressing the ALTERNATE FUNCTION and
then the RESET ETHERNET button.
Once the Scan Do SD is connected, launch the browser on your PC.
In the Address bar of the browser enter the IP address of the unit.
For example: http://192.168.1.54
You will now see the control screen of the Scan Do SD. For more information on
the Scan Do® SD’s Graphical User Interface, please see page 18 of this manual.
Note: It is important that your browser have Java Runtime Environment version
1.6 (JRE 6) or later installed. This is normally standard on most browsers. However,
the latest version of Java can be downloaded at: java.sun.com. Macintosh users
can download Java Runtime Environment from developer.apple.com
Setting the IP Address:
If the current network configuration is not displayed, press ALTERNATE FUNCTION
and then the IP ADDRESS button to display the network settings. Press ALTERNATE
FUNCTION and then the IP ADDRESS button again to enter Edit mode.
Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable DHCP mode.
With DHCP disabled:
If DHCP mode is disabled, you may use the LEFT or RIGHT arrows to move
the cursor. To change a value, use the UP or DOWN arrow keys.
To save changes, press the ALTERNATE FUNCTION button and then the IP
ADDRESS button.
To cancel your changes, press the ALTERNATE FUNCTION button and then the
CANCEL button.
Note: If no keys are pressed for 30 seconds, Scan Do® SD will exit “Edit Mode”
without saving your changes.
Connecting to
the Ethernet Port
Viewing and Setting
the IP Address
IP Address Button Operation
View the IP Address then
Reset Ethernet Port
then
Change Value
or
Move Cursor
or
Save Changes
then
Cancel Changes
then
Alternate
Function
Genlock
Anti-icker
Processing
Control
Output
Format
Pan
Zoom
Genlock
Phasing
Recall Test
Preset
Select
Store
IP
Address
F3F2F1
Decrease
Increase
Delay Advance
Capture
EDID
Cancel
Keypanel Fiber Reset
Ethernet
OSD
Factory
Defaults
Alternate
Function
Genlock
Anti-icker
Processing
Control
Output
Format
Pan
Zoom
Genlock
Phasing
Recall Test
Preset
Select
Store
IP
Address
F3F2F1
Decrease
Increase
Delay Advance
Capture
EDID
Cancel
Keypanel Fiber Reset
Ethernet
OSD
Factory
Defaults
Alternate
Function
Genlock
Anti-icker
Processing
Control
Output
Format
Pan
Zoom
Genlock
Phasing
Recall Test
Preset
Select
Store
IP
Address
F3F2F1
Decrease
Increase
Delay Advance
Capture
EDID
Cancel
Keypanel Fiber Reset
Ethernet
OSD
Factory
Defaults
Alternate
Function
Genlock
Anti-icker
Processing
Control
Output
Format
Pan
Zoom
Genlock
Phasing
Recall Test
Preset
Select
Store
IP
Address
F3F2F1
Decrease
Increase
Delay Advance
Capture
EDID
Cancel
Keypanel Fiber Reset
Ethernet
OSD
Factory
Defaults
Alternate
Function
Genlock
Anti-icker
Processing
Control
Output
Format
Pan
Zoom
Genlock
Phasing
Recall Test
Preset
Select
Store
IP
Address
F3F2F1
Decrease
Increase
Delay Advance
Capture
EDID
Cancel
Keypanel Fiber Reset
Ethernet
OSD
Factory
Defaults
Alternate
Function
Genlock
Anti-icker
Processing
Control
Output
Format
Pan
Zoom
Genlock
Phasing
Recall Test
Preset
Select
Store
IP
Address
F3F2F1
Decrease
Increase
Delay Advance
Capture
EDID
Cancel
Keypanel Fiber
Reset
Ethernet
OSD
Factory
Defaults
Alternate
Function
Genlock
Anti-icker
Processing
Control
Output
Format
Pan
Zoom
Genlock
Phasing
Recall Test
Preset
Select
Store
IP
Address
F3F2F1
Decrease
Increase
Delay Advance
Capture
EDID
Cancel
Keypanel Fiber Reset
Ethernet
OSD
Factory
Defaults
Alternate
Function
Genlock
Anti-icker
Processing
Control
Output
Format
Pan
Zoom
Genlock
Phasing
Recall Test
Preset
Select
Store
IP
Address
F3F2F1
Decrease
Increase
Delay Advance
Capture
EDID
Cancel
Keypanel Fiber Reset
Ethernet
OSD
Factory
Defaults
Alternate
Function
Genlock
Anti-icker
Processing
Control
Output
Format
Pan
Zoom
Genlock
Phasing
Recall Test
Preset
Select
Store
IP
Address
F3F2F1
Decrease
Increase
Delay
Advance
Capture
EDID
Cancel
Keypanel Fiber Reset
Ethernet
OSD
Factory
Defaults
Alternate
Function
Genlock
Anti-icker
Processing
Control
Output
Format
Pan
Zoom
Genlock
Phasing
Recall Test
Preset
Select
Store
IP
Address
F3F2F1
Decrease
Increase
Delay
Advance
Capture
EDID
Cancel
Keypanel Fiber Reset
Ethernet
OSD
Factory
Defaults
Alternate
Function
Genlock
Anti-icker
Processing
Control
Output
Format
Pan
Zoom
Genlock
Phasing
Recall Test
Preset
Select
Store
IP
Address
F3F2F1
Decrease
Increase
Delay Advance
Capture
EDID
Cancel
Keypanel Fiber Reset
Ethernet
OSD
Factory
Defaults
Alternate
Function
Genlock
Anti-icker
Processing
Control
Output
Format
Pan
Zoom
Genlock
Phasing
Recall Test
Preset
Select
Store
IP
Address
F3F2F1
Decrease
Increase
Delay Advance
Capture
EDID
Cancel
Keypanel Fiber Reset
Ethernet
OSD
Factory
Defaults

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Remotely Control Scan Do® SD Control via Ethernet
When Scan Do® SD is connected to the network via ethernet,
you may take control via the Graphical User Interface (GUI).
A web browser with Java version 1.6 (JRE 6) or later is required to utilize the GUI.
For more information about browser requirements please refer to the “Browser
Requirements” section below.
To connect to the GUI, you will need to know the IP address of the Scan Do® SD
you wish to communicate with. If you do not have this information, please follow
the instructions on page 14 of this manual.
Connect by entering your Scan Do® SD’s IP address into your browser.
For example: http://192.168.1.57
After entering the IP address, you will receive the following screen:
Click “Connect” to connect to your Scan Do® SD.
Note: You may receive a message stating “The Applications Digital Signature
Cannot Be Verified.” To continue, select “Run”. To prevent this dialog box from
appearing each time you connect, you should select, “Always trust content from
this provider.”
Scan Do® SD is designed to work with standard software commonly
available on most modern PC’s and Macs:
Internet Explorer 6 or later.
Firefox 1.5 or later.
Safari 2.0 or later.
Netscape 8 or later.
Java Runtime Environment version 1.6 (JRE 6) or later.
Connecting to the GUI
( Graphical User Interface )
Browser Requirements
Black
White
Blue

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The GUI at a Glance Once you have connected to your Scan Do® SD,
you should see the GUI interface represented below.
Use the key on the next page for GUI functionality descriptions
1 2 3 4
11
13 13
14
17
16
15
12
6 7 8
Black
White
Blue
5

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The GUI at a Glance Disconnects your browser from the Scan Do® SD.
Directs you to scandohd.tv to review and download the latest updates.
Allows you to upgrade Scan Do® SD’s rmware.
Allows you to upgrade Scan Do® SD’s GUI.
Allows you to congure your GUI’s functionality.
See Page 18 for more instructions.
Quickly choose your output resolutions.
Easily select your Antiicker level.
Generate test patterns.
Allows you to force the input as digital or analog.
Allows you to freeze the output image
Zoom Controls. See Page 18 for more instructions.
Pan Controls. See Page 19 for more instructions.
Preset Controls. See Page 20 for more instructions.
Current Status of your Scan Do SD.
The IP address of the Scan Do SD you are controlling
A convenient link for you to download the latest version of
Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
Your Scan Do SD’s current rmware and GUI versions.
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Zoom Controls
This will Zoom your output to full screen and will not maintain the aspect ratio.
This will use 4:3 Center Cut Zooming, used when the output format
is 4:3 (Standard Definition) and the input is 16:9
This will render your image geometrically correct in the output raster.
Use these buttons for coarse increments.
Use these button for fine increments.
GUI Conguration The GUI Configuration dialog box allows you to add and remove functionality
from the GUI interface. This is useful when you wish to hide functionality
from users of the GUI interface and to avoid accidental changes to important
properties.
Note: The Scan Do SD does not employ rights management. A user can connect
to the GUI, enable a feature and change its properties.
If you wish to restrict GUI access to specific users and/or groups, your IT
department may be able to help. Ask them about IP to IP restrictions, rights and
pools that can be enabled within your LAN’s router.

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Pan Controls
This will center your image horizontally in the output raster
This will center your image vertically in the output raster.
Use these buttons for coarse increments.
Use these button for fine increments.
Use these buttons to automatically snap your image to the top left, top right,
bottom left or bottom right of the output raster.

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Presets Control
An active numerical preset button, as well as a preset name, input and output
resolution information, indicate that a preset has been saved.
Simply press the button to recall the configuration.
A deactive numerical preset button indicates that no preset has been saved.
Press “Save Config” to save a configuration.
Pressing this button will allow you to save your current configuration and present
you with the following dialog box:
Choose your preset position using the first pull down menu.
You can enter a name for your preset in the provided text field.
To complete your preset storage, click “OK”. Your preset has now been saved.
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