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CT-2 questions 

Frequently Asked Questions 

 

Q.) Why does my monitor display (COPYRIGHT PROTECTED) even after applying the GoDVD to 
my hookup?  
A.) Go over all your connections. This is a result of the GoDVD hooked up incorrectly.  Refer to the 
hookup diagram in the manual.  
Q.) When I press PLAY on my VCR that is connected to the GoDVD’s input, sometimes the color of 
my video is off (Smurf like). What is the problem? 

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Some vcr’s take a short time to get the tape up to speed, which can cause the GoDVD! to improperly 

detect the color signal in your video. If it happens once in a while, you can simply press the video input 
select button twice and the problem should be fixed. This lets the GoDVD! synchronize on a good portion 
of the video signal.  

Q.) When I try to play a PAL tape from my family in Germany, it does not play in my VCR. Why?  

A.) Most VCRs sold in the USA only support NTSC (the standard used by USA, Canada and some other 
countries). You need a VCR that is multi-format that supports both NTSC and PAL (the standard used by 
Germany and other European countries). Then you can use the GoDVD! with this VCR as the GoDVD! 
will work with both NTSC and PAL video signals. 

Q.) Why is there only one video cable included?  

A.) When connecting the CT-2 between your playback & recording device and assuming you already have 
one set of cables on hand now in your current hookup. Only 1 cable is necessary to complete the setup. 

Q.) The unit gets warm because during normal operation. Can I leave it plugged in at all times?  

A.) It’s ok to leave the Ct-2 Plugged in at all times. The unit will get warm to touch but not overheat.  

Q.) What about the audio connection?  

A.) We don’t have audio connections on the CT-2. This product only enhances the video portion. The audio 
can be connected directly from the playback output to the recorder input. There will be no lapse or timing 
difference between the audio & video signal. 

Q.) Can this be hooked to my computer? 

A.) This is not designed as a computer peripheral. Although with some capture programs it is possible to 
work. Sima only gives customer support for stand-alone equipment. 

 

Q.) Will you be coming out with one that has DVI, fire wire, or component video connections? 

A.) The CT-2 only supports composite & s-video connections.  

Q.) The unit will not turn on?  

A.) If the power light is not illuminated it is probably a bad AC adapter. Verify you are using a working AC 
outlet. If the outlet is working properly contact Sima for a replacement adapter.  

Q.) When I connect the CT-2 I do not get a video picture?  

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Is the video input light on? If not, there is no video input signal. 

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Make sure on the recorder and TV the correct line input mode is selected. 

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The output of the player in connected to the input of the CT-2.  

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The output of the CT-2 is connected to the input of the recording device.   

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Most important refer to are diagram again to be sure all the inputs & outputs are correct.  

Q.) What is the light (LED) on top of the CT-2 refer too? 

A.) The Light illuminated means the power is currently on. A green light is the default light representing 
composite (RCA) input. By pressing the switch located next to the light it should illuminate orange. This 
represents an s-video input. Depending on your input (RCA) or (S-Video) please be sure to activate the 
correct input selection. 

Q.) What is the mode button for on the side of the unit? 

A.) Select the desired video enhancement mode by pressing the Video Enhancement button. The button 
cycles between four enhancement modes starting with normal to enhance to darken to B&W.  

Q.) How do I know which mode I’m currently set too? 

A.) Look at the light on top of the CT-2.  If the light is on solid you are in normal mode. If the light is 
flashing you are in enhance, darken or black & white mode. There are only 4 different settings so it can 
easily be known what setting you are currently using.  

Q.) Where is the PAL/NTSC switch located?  

The switch is located next to the video output jacks. It is not flush with the outside of the case. For use in 
the USA leave set to NTSC. The unit comes set to NTSC. 

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