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4.1
Connecting the Monitor to the AVT-3320
To make certain your monitor is working properly, check that a PC can produce a
picture on it before attempting to use it with the AVT-3320 then connect the
monitor to the output of the AVT-3320 using a high quality cable.
Note: If you do not know the maximum resolution that your monitor is capable of
accepting, set the AVT-3320 to XGA resolution using the three position switch
located on the output side of the unit initially.
4.2
Connecting the Input to the AVT-3320
You can connect either a NTSC or a PAL input signal to the AVT-3320. The unit
will automatically determine which type signal it is receiving. For the signal cable
type, you’ll want to use S-Video if possible because it will produce the best
picture in most cases. With either input always use a high quality cable, as short
a length as possible, for best results.
4.3
Connecting Power to the AVT-3320
The AVT-3320 is shipped with a Power Adapter to convert 100~240VAC@50-
60Hz to 5VDC. Connect the DC Output Cable from the Power Adapter to the
back of the unit and then plug the Power Adapter into an AC Receptacle. The
AVT-3320 has no power switch. As soon as the Power Adaptor is connected, the
unit is receiving power.
5.0
OPERATING THE AVT-3320
Once the AVT-3320 is connected to a monitor and an appropriate input signal is
connected, you can apply power. If you have connected a Composite Video
signal to the AVT-3320, press the input switch on the top of the unit until the LED
indicator turns Green. If you have connected an S-Video (Y/C) signal, press the
input switch until the LED indicator turns Orange. The unit will automatically
determine if the input signal is NTSC or PAL format. As previously noted, unless
you know for certain that your monitor will accept one of the available higher
resolutions, you should start with the lowest resolution by moving the Output
Resolution switch on the side of the unit to the XGA position. Once you have an
XGA image on the monitor, you can then experiment with the higher resolutions
to improve the image quality.
6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
Other than checking for faulty cables, the only common problem would be
choosing a resolution setting that your monitor does not support. Make certain
you have a good NTSC/PAL input signal and the Power Adapter is securely
plugged in both to the AC receptacle and to the AVT-3320.
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