Analog Way Di-VentiX - DVX8022 Manuel d'utilisation

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Chapter 2 : CONNECTING (continued)

Di-VentiX™

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2-1. CONNECTING THE Di-VentiX (continued)

2-1-1. UNIVERSAL COMPUTER & VIDEO INPUTS (continued)

COMPOSITE VIDEO SOURCES:

The Composite Video signal, usually called COMPOSITE or VIDEO, is available on most video equipment (VCR,
DVD, CAMCORDER…), but is also the lowest in picture quality. The video standard of this signal can be NTSC,
PAL or SECAM. The signal is transmitted on a single coaxial cable, and is connected to the video equipment with a
RCA or a BNC connector.
For the inputs #1 to #4: connect a BNC coaxial cable between your Composite video sources and the C.V (G/Y)
BNC connector of the device.
For the inputs #5 to #8: connect a HD15 to BNC cable between the HD15 connector of the device

and your

Composite source as follow:

Figure 6

S.VIDEO SOURCES:

The S.VIDEO signal, also called Y/C, HI-8

, or S.VHS

, is available on DVD players and high quality VCRs

(S.VHS). The S.VIDEO signal in which the Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C) information are separately
transmitted (2 wires) gives a higher quality picture than the Composite video signal. The S.VIDEO connector is
usually a 4 pin Mini-DIN connector also called Oshiden

connector.

For the inputs #1 to #4: connect a BNC to 4-pin mini DIN cable between your S.VIDEO sources and the Y (G/Y) &
C (R/R-Y)
BNC connectors of the device.
For the inputs #5 to #8: connect a HD15 to BNC cable between the HD15 connector of the device and your
S.VIDEO source as follow:

Figure 7

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