Chapter 3 : STARTING Multi-Input Video Scaler
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Chapter 3 :
STARTING
3-1.
CONNECTIONS
c
Connect the Power Supply to the POWER connector of the
Multi-Input Video Scaler
.
d
Connect the AC Power Cord to the Power Supply and to an AC power outlet.
e
Connect your Video Sources (VCR, DVD, Camera, Laser disc ...) to the C.V1, C.V2, S.V1, S.V2, RGB.S and R-Y, Y,
B-Y (Component/ Interlaced YUV) input connectors.
f
Connect your computer source to the COMPUTER input.
g
Connect the "DISPLAY OUTPUT" of the
Multi-Input Video Scaler
to the DATA INPUT of your Display device
(Data projector, Plasma screen...).
h
Turn ON all of your input sources, and then your display device.
3-2.
COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUTS (C.V1 & C.V2)
The Composite Video signal, usually called COMPOSITE or VIDEO, is available on the most video equipment (VCR,
DVD, CAMERA…), but is also the lowest in picture quality. The video standard of this signal could be NTSC, PAL or
SECAM. The signal is transmitted by a single coaxial cable, and is connected to the video equipment with a RCA or BNC
connector.
CONNECTION