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RGBS cable with European SCART
connectors or connectors for
Sharp LCD projectors.
3.3 Selecting Your Video Standard
Use the NTSC/PAL slide switch on
the back of your Converter to choose
which standard you’ll use for the
VIDEO, S-VIDEO, and RGB outputs.
NTSC is the video standard for the
USA, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and
parts of South America. PAL is used
throughout most of Europe, the
Middle East, Southern Asia, and
the Pacific Rim.
3.4 Booting Your Converter System
If you haven’t already done so, plug
in and turn on your computer. The
green indicator labeled LOCK on the
Converter’s front panel should light,
showing that the Converter is
receiving a proper signal from the
computer. (Refer to the next chapter
for an explanation of this indicator.)
Make sure the FREEZE IMAGE
switch on the front panel is in the
NORMAL position, so that your
computer-image sequences will
flow smoothly.
Your Video Converter Pro for Mac
is now ready for normal operation.
Operating your Video Converter Pro
for Mac is very simple. There are few
controls to adjust and no hidden
DIP switches to set.
Figure 4-1
, below,
shows the front panel with its switches
and indicators.
OUTPUTS
NTSC
PAL
VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
RGB/EXPANSION
VIDEO IN
POWER
Figure 3-1. Rear panel of a Video Converter Pro for Mac.
NOTE: All outputs are available at the same time. Unused outputs
do not have to be terminated if they are not being used.
Highest quality
RGBS
at 15.75 kHz (also
future expansion)
S-Video
for separate,
clearer Y/C video signals
Baseband video
signal
for standard video
equipment
NTSC/PAL
switch for
selecting the appropriate
video standard
Buffered
Macintosh
video
signal for
local Mac monitor
Macintosh video
signal input from
computer
Power supply
(line cord from
transformer plugs
in here)
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