Connecting the video input (for Genlock , Overla y, or Mix functions)
The Eclipse has the ability to synchronize its video output with another video signal
(called 'genlocking'), or it can even superimpose its video output on top of another video
signal (called 'overlay' or 'mix'). Th is is done by connectin g a video signal to one of th e
Eclipse's inputs, and selecting the appropria te genlock/overlay setting (see later in the
manual).
Feed your video signal (if you want to genlock or overlay) into either the Composite
Video IN or S-Video IN connectors. You should a lso ensure that the signa l used is of th e
right standard (PAL/NT SC), an d that it is a clean, sta ble, standard signal. Video sign als
with a lot of noise, t ape ' drop-out', or glitches may not be suitable - you will be likely to
get poor performance with such a video input.
Connecting the serial cable (optional)
The Eclipse can be controlled from a computer, and used as a remote Microsoft® seri al
mouse emulator by connecting its RS232 port to a computer's RS232 port. See the
sections on 'Mouse C ontrol' a nd 'RS232 Control' later in th is man ual on how to use th ese
features.
Connecting a power adapter
The Eclipse requires a 12v DC (minim um 350mA) power supply - see 'Technical
Specifications' for further information on suitable power supplies. Plug the power
adapter into an AC outlet.
When you first turn on
Make sure that all leads are connected and that all other equipment is turned on - your
computer moni tor should be functionin g norm ally. Select the corr ect line input (AUX or
AV chan nel) on the ta rget video equipm ent. The TV should now be displaying the sam e
picture as is on the computer monitor.
When the Eclipse is switched on, the green LED indicator on the front panel will
illuminate and the OSD (on-screen display) will display the version and copyright
details. If this does not happen refer to the troubleshooting section.
If there is a picture on the video monitor, but it is the wrong shape, position or
color it may be necessary to alter some of the status settings before a good picture
is displayed. For example: it may be necessary to switch to PAL or NTSC
settings. Further details on selecting the correct settings for your display follows
in the Advanced Features section.
If there is no picture on the video monitor then go to the troubleshooting section.
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