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INSTALLATION STEPS:
AVAILABLE OUTPUTS:
SYNC TYPES SUPPORTED:
VIDEO STANDARD
SELECTION:
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INSTALLATION
1.
Disconnect your monitor from the monitor port on your PC.
Using the reversible 6-foot input cable provided with Scan Do Pro II, connect
2.
one end to the monitor port on your computer and the other to the connector
on the rear panel of Scan Do Pro II marked either VGA In or Mac In.
Connect your monitor, if you have one, to the Scan Do Pro II connector
3.
labeled VGA Out or Mac Out. Use the cable that is attached to your monitor
for this purpose.
Connect the AC line cord provided with Scan Do Pro II to the connector
4.
labeled Power. Plug the AC line cord to the wall outlet to provide power.
5.
Connect Scan Do Pro II's Video, S-Video or component output to your video
equipment. If desired, you may use all outputs simultaneously. (Refer to the
next section.)
Complete the installation by turning your computer on, if it is not on already.
6.
The front panel green LED labeled Input should illuminate, indicating the unit
is receiving a valid signal from the computer.
Composite: This is a single composite video signal and is compatible with
the "video" input on consumer TVs, monitors and VCRs as well as on all
professional video equipment. It cannot be connected to the "antenna" input.
S-Video: This is an advanced form of video where the brightness and color
parts of the image are actually on two separate signals. This signal is
sometimes called S-VHS, S-Video or Y/C. It is also compatible with
Hi-8 and the Beta-ED standards. Using this output will result in a better
quality picture than using the video output.
Component: This is another advanced form of video used in professional
video applications. The luminance and two color difference signals are used.
Scan Do Pro II may also output seperate red, green, blue and sync signals
instead of Y, R-Y, B-Y component signals.
SDI: This is a SMPTE-259M compatible serial digital signal. It is standard on
the Scan Do Pro II/D model only. A Scan Do Pro II may be upgraded at the
factory for this SDI option.
Scan Do Pro II will automatically lock to any one of three different sync types:
separate H & V; composite sync; and sync-on-green.
NTSC/PAL: This switch selects the video timing standard to be used for the
Video and S-Video outputs. NTSC is the 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.
Scan Do Pro II User's Manual