Summary of Contents for Black Box VGA-Video Ultimate AC334A
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AC334A BLACK BOX VGA-Video Ultimate 724-746-5500 BLACK BOX 724-746-5500 FREEZE ZOOM NTSC/PAL SIZE RESET POWER Position Zoom Size Power Remote AUDIO VGA IN/OUT MOUSE DC IN (MAC) Control Back Panel View Video RGB OUT VIDEO OUT S-OUT Side View...
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Specifications: System Hardware Computer of one of these types: Required: IBM AT, PS/2, or compatible with VGA output, or Apple Macintosh or compatible supporting standard Macintosh display mode (640 x 480, 31.5 or 35 KHz); TV set with one of these inputs: composite video, S-video, analog RGBS video, or (with modulator) RF.
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Connectors: (8) Side -mounted: (1) DB15HD female for computer video (IN/OUT) (1) RCA jack for composite video output; (1) 4-pin mini-DIN for S-video output; (1) 9-pin mini-DIN female for RGBS video; (1) DB15HD female for computer video (IN/OUT); (1) RCA jack for composite video output; (1) 4-pin mini-Din for S-video;...
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Features: Ÿ Latest generation filter technology brings you clear, 100% flicker-free video. Ÿ Pure hardware design. Ÿ With "Automatic Mode Detection", the Ultimate supports horizontal synchronization (refresh) rates from 24 to 38 KHz (autosensing) and vertical synchronization (refresh) rates from 56 to 72 KHz (autosensing for all colors. Ÿ...
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BNC connectors, plug them into the RED, GREEN, BLUE, and SYNC connectors of the RGBS Video In port of your TV, VCR, etc. If you need an RGBS cable, contact BLACK BOX for technical assistance. 5. Plug the output cord of the Ultimate's power supply into the DC IN jack on the Ultimate. Plug the power supply into a working electrical outlet.
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10. Insert (2) AAA batteries into the remote control. 11. Turn on your TV, VCR, etc. If necessary, select Video IN (or S-Video In or RGBS Video IN) as the receiving device's video input source. If you're unsure how this is done, consult the Owner's Manual for the receiving device. 12.
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Ÿ SIZE button This button is used to control the size of the output on TV. Ÿ NTSC/PAL button This switch selects the output video standard. Normal selections are NTSC (common in North America and Japan) and PAL (common in Europe). Setting this switch to the wrong mode will result in a loss of color and/or vertical sync. Ÿ...
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