Black Box Video to VGA Converter User Manual

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Vid e o t o VGA Co n ve rt e r w it h Co m p o n e n t In p u t  
Display PAL/NTSC video or computer images  
on a high-definition VGA screen!  
TECH SPECS  
Technically Speaking  
Resolutions Supported — 800 x 600, 852 x 480, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 720,  
1280 x 1024, 1366 x 768, 1400 x 1050, 1600 x 1200  
User Controls — Input selection buttons and LCD screen with control and  
setup menus for controlling image freeze, horizontal and vertical,  
position, size, contrast, brightness, color, hue, sharpness  
CE Approval — Yes  
Interface — Inputs: Video: PAL/SECAM 15.625 kHz–50 Hz or  
NTSC 15.735 kHz–60 Hz, YUV Component, RGBS, RGsB, S-Video,  
Composite;  
Component video.  
Traditional Composite video standards—NTSC, PAL, or  
SECAM—combine luminance (brightness), chrominance  
(color), blanking pulses, sync pulses, and color burst  
information into a single signal.  
Another video standardS-Videoseparates luminance  
from chrominance to provide some improvement in video  
quality.  
Computer: RGBHV, RGBS (up to 110 kHz);  
Audio: Stereo 1 and 2;  
Output: Video: Computer RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB;  
Computer: RGBHV, RGBS (up to 110 kHz), buffered loopthrough;  
Audio: Stereo  
Connectors — Video: (4) BNC F for YUV (Component), RGBS, RGsB,  
S-Video, Composite;  
Stereo in/out: (2) 5-pin MCO;  
Control: (1) DB9 F (RS-232);  
Computer input/output: (2) HD15 F  
Power — Input: 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz,1 A, autosensing, external;  
Output: 5 VDC; 4 A, 20 W (maximum)  
But theres a new kind of video called Component video  
appearing in many high-end video devices such as TVs and  
DVD players. Component video is an advanced digital format  
that separates chrominance, luminance, and synchronization  
into separate signals. It provides images with higher resolution  
and better color quality than either traditional Composite  
video or S-Video. There are two kinds of Component video: Y-  
Cb-Cr and Y-Pb-Pr. Y-Cb-Cr is often used by high-end DVD  
players. HDTV decoders typically use the Y-Pb-Pr Component  
video signal.  
Size — 1.7"H x 8.7"W x 10.4"D (4.3 x 22.1 x 26.4 cm)  
Weight — 2.6 lb. (1.2 kg)  
Many of todays high-end video devices such as plasma  
televisions and DVD players actually have three sets of video  
connectors: Composite, S-Video, and Component. The easiest  
way to improve picture quality on your high-end TV is to  
simply connect it using the Component video connectors  
rather than the Composite or S-Video connectors. Using the  
Component video connection enables your TV to make use of  
the full range of video signals provided by your DVD player or  
cable box, giving you a sharper image and truer colors.  
To use the Component video built into your video devices,  
all you need is the right cable. A Component video cable has  
three color-coded BNC connections at each end. For best  
image quality, choose a high-quality cable with adequate  
shielding and gold-plated connectors.  
WHAT‘S INCLUDED  
(1) wallmount power supply  
(2) 5-pin MCO female connectors  
(1) CD-ROM containing Remote Control Software  
Item  
Code  
Video to VGA Converter with Component Input  
AC212A  
7/11/2007  
#26718  
724-746-5500  
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