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Typical Hook up
Step 1
Connect the AC adapter to 120-220 VAC and plug the DC cord into the 5 VDC input on the rear of the VS-
560.
Step 2
We have provided three sample hook-up diagrams (pages 10-12) to help you determine how to connect the
components of your system. You can use the last page of this manual as an organizer for your equipment.
Read the following notes before installing the VS-560 into your system.
Note: The VS-560 does not convert analog audio to digital audio or visa versa.
If you have a combination of standard composite video (RCA type jacks) and S-Video (mini-din jacks) on your
equipment, use a single A/V source per input.
Composite Video conversion: The VS-560 has a composite to component converter. You can feed a
combination of composite, and component to the VS-560 and feed only a component signal to your TV. This
lets you use just one component input on your TV and all sources will automatically be displayed there.
S-video Conversion: The VS-560 has an s-video to component converter. You can feed a combination of s-
video and component to the VS-560 and feed only a component signal to your TV. This lets you use just one
component input on your TV and all sources will automatically be displayed there.
HDMI: The VS-560 has 3 HDMI inputs and 1 HDMI output. The HDMI is version 1.3 and supports the
following resolutions: 480i, 480p,720p,1080i and 1080p.
Digital Audio Conversion: The VS-560 has 5 digital audio inputs – and 2 digital audio outputs. The device
will convert optical to coaxial and visa versa.
Note: The VS-560 will not scale or convert from CVBS, S-video or
Component video to HDMI.