Using Your VP-200NA 1:2 XGA / Audio DA
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5 Using Your VP-200NA 1:2 XGA / Audio DA
You can use the
VP-200NA
1:2 XGA / Audio DA
to output the XGA signal
from a laptop (see section 5.1) or a PC (see section 5.2).
5.1 Connecting a Laptop to the VP-200NA 1:2 XGA / Audio DA
The example in Figure 3 illustrates how to use the
VP-200NA
to output the
XGA and audio signals from a laptop’s digital graphics card to two video and
four audio acceptors:
1. Connect a XGA source (for example, a laptop’s digital graphics card) to
the INPUT HD15F connector, and connect the sound to the Unbalanced
Audio INPUT mini plug connector.
2. Connect the OUTPUT HD15F connectors to up to 2 XGA acceptors
1
, as
follows:
Connect the OUTPUT 1 connector to a monitor
Connect the OUTPUT 2 connector to a projector
3. Connect the Unbalanced Audio OUTPUT mini plug connectors to up to 2
unbalanced audio acceptors
1
, as follows:
Connect the OUT 1 connector to Tape Recorder 1
Connect the OUT 2 connector to Tape Recorder 2
4. Connect the Balanced Audio OUTPUT terminal block connectors to up to
2 balanced audio acceptors
1
, as follows:
Connect the first terminal block connector to Power Amplifier 1
Connect the second terminal block connector to Power Amplifier 2
5. On the underside of the
VP-200NA
:
Set both the Hs and Vs switches to Hi-Z (TTL)
Slide the ID Bit switch to the left to set to ON
6. Connect the 12V DC power adapter to the power socket and connect the
adapter to the mains electricity.
7. Adjust
2
the right and left audio signal levels, if required (not illustrated in
Figure 3
3
).
1 When only one output is required, use either of the outputs, and leave the other output unconnected
2 Insert a screwdriver into the small hole and carefully rotate it, trimming the OUTPUT level
3 See the illustration in Figure 2