Introduction
The PC to Video Overlay system is designed to overlay PC/Graphics onto a
Video signal, and can also convert a variety of VGA sources to a Video signal. It
is ideal for use in applications such as video conference, home theater, video
production, and business presentations.
The unit allows you to connect a PC via the PC Input port, and superimpose text
and graphics onto another video signal (Composite Video/S-Video). The PC to
Video Overlay includes simultaneous display on the connected PC and TV
monitor. There is also a PC output port enabling PC pass-through.
When Composite Video and S-Video Input are connected at the same time, S-
Video is the first priority for the source output. The PC to Video overlay also
supports VGA to Video conversion. This is done by connecting a PC into the PC
Input port, and connecting your equipment to either the Composite Video or S-
Video output port.
The unit is very easy to use, with plug-and-play functionality. It also features
cross platform compatibility for PC, Macintosh and Note Book. Adjustments to
the settings can be made from the front panel of the unit or with the included
remote control.
Please note that the system does not support video format conversion -
NTSC in results in NTSC out, PAL in results in PAL out, SECAM in results
in SECAM out.
Features
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Superimpose PC text and graphics onto another video signal.
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S u p p o r t V G A t o V i d e o c o n v e r s i o n .
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VGA: 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, 1600 x 1200 Video: NTSC,
NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N or SECAM
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S u p p o r t Z o o m a n d P a n f u n c t i o n s .
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Support vertical and horizontal overscan/underscan control.
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Automatically support frame rate conversion from 56Hz up to 85Hz.
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Cross-platform compatibility for PC, Macintosh and Note book.
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Plug-and-Play design, no software driver required.
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Simultaneously display on the PC and TV monitor.
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Can adjust from f ront panel or remote control.
note:
• The system does not support video format conversion, For example. NTSC in
NTSC out, PAL in PAL out or SECAMIIN SECAM out.
• When Video and S-Video input at the same time. the S-Video is the first Priority for
the Source output.
• In Overlay mode. suggest the user to preserve the Contrast / Brightness / Color /
Tint in default value