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Ensure that the VIP unit's power cord is unplugged, or
that the power switch is in the off position before adding
or changing any other connections. Connecting cables
while the power is applied may cause damage to your
VIP unit. Such damage is not covered by warranty.
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. There are two models of the
VIP. One of them only has the VGA port while the other has both the S-
Video and Composite ports.
Only one output connector may be used at a time.
Currently, your VIP will come preset to the composite
output unless specially ordered for S-Video. (TV
model only).
Connect the Power
Once you are sure everything is connected properly, connect the power
cable to the rear of the VIP unit and then plug it into a power outlet.
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