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Chapter 3: Installation
The VGA to Video Portable (Figure 1) has one input connector and three
output connectors. VGA IN connects with the VGA output of a PC or
notebook computer. VGA OUT connects to a VGA monitor. There are
two video outputs: Video and S-VHS. Both ports can be connected to
independent TV sets.
VGA to Video Portable also has a switch that selects either the NTSC
or the PAL broadcast system.
3.1 Hardware Installation
1.Connect the VGA to Video Portable to the computer’s VGA output
using the supplied DB15HD male to DB9 female cable and the TV’s
video (using the RCA video cable) or S-VHS output (using the
S-Video cable).
2.Make sure the NTSC/PAL switch is set to the correct position,
either NTSC (North America) or PAL (Europe).
3.Plug the power adapter into the VGA to Video Portable unit.
Then plug the adapter into a wall outlet. The LED should be lit.
4.Refer to the connections diagram on page 7.
3.2 Software Installation
1.Insert the “VGA to Video Portable Utility Diskette” into floppy disk
drive A or B.
2.At the DOS prompt, type:
A:\INSTALL/N [ENTER]
(for installing NTSC system) or
A:\INSTALL/P [ENTER]
(for installing PAL system in Europe),
OR
B:\INSTALL/N [ENTER]
(for installing NTSC system) or
B:\INSTALL/P [ENTER]
(for installing PAL system in Europe.)
3.Follow the instructions until the installation process is completed.
We
recommend that you make a backup copy of the distribution diskette.
3. Installation