
Introduction
The Scart to HDTV and PC converter is designed to convert scarf,
Composite and S-Video to a variety of computer and HDTV resolutions. It
handles video input in NTSC, PAL, SECAM TV standards. The Scart to HDTV
and PC converter has many great features to enhance video performance and
is ideal for use in professional large screen presentation
Features
1.
Accepts 2 SCARTs, 1 composite and 1 S-Video input and scales up
to PC RGB or HD component output.
2.
Multi-system video input is auto detected. The input video system can be
NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL/PAL-N/SECAM/RGB50H7/RGB60Hz.
3.
PC output resolution-VGA/SVGA/XGA/WXGA/SXGA
HDTV output resolution-480p/576p/720p/pseudo 1080i (540p).
4.
3D( frame Based ) motion adaptive YNR/CNR noise reduction
( for Y/C video input )
5.
Advanced 3D motion adaptive deinterlace
6.
Automatic 2 : 2/3 : 2 film mode detection
7.
Supports 50Hz to 60Hz frame rate conversion
8.
Video quality improvement :
DCT I ( Digital chrome transient improve ),
DLTI( Digital luminance transient improve ),
Black level extension.
9.
Average picture level ( APL ), Automatic contrast limiter ( ACL )
function supported.
10.
OSD menu for picture quality adjustment- bright/contrast/color/tint/sharp.
11.
11. Built in 8-bit DAC for RGB or YPbPr output.
12.
Front Panel and IR remote control.
13.
Automatic NTSC/PAL video format detection and switching
Operating Functions
and Controls
Front Panel
1. Power button and LED indicator:
Press the button once to power on the unit, Press again to power off
(Standby). when the unit is powered on, the LED illuminates in green. When
the unit is in standby the LED illuminates in RED. To complete power off the
unit disconnect the power cable from the power plug on the back of the unit.
2. Input select button:
Press the button repeatedly to select your desired input source by
toggling though 4 input sources