9.Plugthe terminating “dummy plug” into the external connector of the VGA card to which the monitor cable was previously attached.
10.Attach the supplied mini-DIN cable to the Computertop TV-III board.
The yellow jack is for composite video input. The red jack is for left-channel audio input. The white jack is for right-channel audio input.
11.Attach the antenna or cable source to the F-RCA adapter. Screw the adapter onto the cable and insert it in the second hole from the top on back of the Computertop TV-III card. The cable should push in firmly and will stick out slightly from the Computertop TV-III card.
12.Attach the headphone or external speakers to the mini- headphone jack, the top most connector on the card.
13.With the cover off, plug the power cord in and turn on the VGA monitor and the computer. A familiar bootup sequence should be visible on the monitor (a power-up test, or memory count). If everything appears to be normal, proceed with the software installation. If a sequence of beeps is heard or the monitor remains blank, power off the PC. Check the cards and cables for proper
alignment, seating, and installation. Review the initial installation procedures. Compare your setup to the installation picture. Try again.
NOTE
Some Local-bus VGA boards
may cause improper operation of the Com- putertop TV-III board. If you have a Local-bus VGA board in your system and nothing appears on the VGA monitor when you boot up after installing the Com-putertop TV-III board, power-down the system and replace the Local-bus VGA board with any AT bus VGA board. Your system should now boot up and operate normally with the Computer-top TV-III board installed.
3.2 Software Installation
Follow these steps to install the Computertop TV-III software:
1.Proper operation of the Computertop TV-III board requires Microsoft® Windows 3.1 operating system software to run Computertop TV-III software. If you do not have Microsoft Windows 3.1 installed, follow your user manual and install Microsoft Windows.