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Figure 6 below shows a system with 3 sources.  It also shows using the dual outputs to allow you to record 
on a VCR, watch the video on the TV and listen to the sound on a surround system.  As shown below, you 
can select inputs 1, 2 or 3 (not 4 as you would be trying to record to itself) and record on the Recording VCR 
the video and audio from the selected source. 
 

Figure 6, SVS-4 with recording VCR 

 

 

Note: Remember to select the A/V or AUX input on the recording VCR to record the 
output of the SVS-4. 

Summary of Contents for SVS-4

Page 1: ...4 Input A V Switcher with Automatic Input Mode and Volume Stabilizer Model SVS 4 User Manual...

Page 2: ...NSING 12 VOLUME STABILIZATION 12 VOLUME STABILIZER INPUT OUTPUT CURVES 13 COMPOSITE TO S VIDEO CONVERSION 13 TROUBLE SHOOTING 14 TERMS 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15 LIMITED WARRANTY 16 What s Include...

Page 3: ...ifferent input or mode without getting up from your chair Front panel display brightness control allows you to dim the lights for nighttime use via the remote only Warnings Important Safety Precaution...

Page 4: ...at the 1 1 setting the input is equal to the output so there is no affect on the audio signal If the knob is rotated counter clockwise towards the 10 1 setting the audio will remain more constant Thi...

Page 5: ...RC 1 All the buttons on the SRC 1 IR remote control work just like the buttons on the front of the SVS 4 with the exception of the DISPLAY button See descriptions above under the heading Front Panel f...

Page 6: ...and 4 are connected in the same manner If you want to be able to watch the video sources on your TV listen on your surround sound receiver and tape from the sources plugged into the SVS 4 see figure...

Page 7: ...nes and steaks Fill in the chart below to help you organize and remember what devices are connected to the inputs and outputs Save for future reference Inputs From VCR DSS etc Composite or S Video 1 2...

Page 8: ...gure 5 Hook up in typically system Note Remember to always connect the outputs on your VCR DSS DVD etc to the inputs on the SVS 4 Likewise connect the outputs on the SVS 4 to the inputs on the TV VCR...

Page 9: ...d listen to the sound on a surround system As shown below you can select inputs 1 2 or 3 not 4 as you would be trying to record to itself and record on the Recording VCR the video and audio from the s...

Page 10: ...Input Mode AIM is active the unit will look for a video signal on the video inputs to select an input If a second input becomes active the SVS 4 will automatically change to the new input If you want...

Page 11: ...ompressing dynamic range Watching movies late at night Background music Making tapes for airplane use 2 1 Modest compression Making tapes for automotive use 1 3 1 Slight compression Minimal audio comp...

Page 12: ...to the new input If the second input is turned off in about 5 seconds the unit will go back to the first input If that input goes off the unit will turn itself off going back to the stand by mode in a...

Page 13: ...put makes the same 20 dbv to 0 dbv change as above the output now goes from 30dbv to 10 dbv This is a 40 db output change for a 20 db input change This results in soft sounds including tape hiss and s...

Page 14: ...een unless the tape DVD etc is actually playing Is AIM turned on Unit goes to standby after 5 seconds Normal if there are no video inputs Either turn video input on or turn AIM off Volume seems to var...

Page 15: ...o Input 4 Composite Video RCA style phono jack 75 ohm unbalanced 1 v p p S Video 4 pin mini DIN Y 1 vp p 75 ohms unbalanced C 0 286 V p p burst signal 75 ohms Outputs 2 Composite Video RCA style phono...

Page 16: ...o liability for any damages due to lost profits loss of use or anticipated benefits or other incidental consequential special or punitive damages arising from the use of or the inability to use this p...

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