Select a Television Standard
Different parts of the world use different television standards. The
standard used in most of North America is called "NTSC". The standard
used in many European countries is called "PAL".
On the back of the VIP unit is a switch labeled "NTSC / PAL" – ensure
that this switch is set to the standard used at your location.
Connect a Monitor
The VIP unit supports several different types of display devices as
shown below:
The "VGA" port supports any PC-style RGB monitor. The "S-Video"
port supports professional video monitors with multi-pin inputs labeled
"S-Video", "S-VHS", or "Y/C". The "Video" port outputs standard
composite video which may be connected to a video monitor or a
television with "A/V" or "Aux" inputs.
Only one output connector may be used at a time. The
VIP automatically detects which connector is hooked
up to a monitor when the VIP is first turned on. If you
have a blank screen, it might be because the monitor
was connected after the VIP was already on. Turn the
VIP power off and back on using the remote control to
correct the problem.
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