Basic Instructions
Basic Instructions
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Basic Instructions
Basic Instructions
Basic Instructions
Basic Instructions
Basic Instructions
ADVC110 Basics
ADVC110 Basics
ADVC110 Basics
ADVC110 Basics
ADVC110 Basics
The front of the ADVC110 contains inputs for composite, S-Video and
DV. The DV input is a 4-pin FireWire port and can do both input and
output.
Input Select button
The
Input Select
button on the top of the unit lets you toggle between
Digital In
and
Analog In
modes. A blue light signifies which mode the
ADVC110 is using. The Input Select button will not work while the
both status lights are blinking.
y
Digital In
- Indicates that the ADVC110 is ready to receive digital video.
y
Analog In
- Indicates that the ADVC110 is ready to receive analog video.
Status light
The
Status
light indicates separate things depending on which mode
you are using.
y
Analog In
- The status light blinks when a Macrovision-protected
signal is detected.
y
Digital In
- The status light blinks when the DV audio is set at 32kHz
12bit, which is used for 4-channel DV audio. See 4-channel mixing
mode on page 17 for more information.
Info
Connected to a PC with an IEEE
1394 cable, ADVC110 can operate
without the AC adapter. In other
cases, use an official AC adapter
(optional) for the power supply.
In case the bus power is too low,
the AC adapter is also required.