FOCUS Enhancements SXGA manual Connecting the TView Micro Sxga to a Television

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TView Micro SXGA User’s Guide

Connecting the TView Micro SXGA to a Television

The next step in connecting your system is to connect to the television. (If you are planning to connect to a VCR, see "Connecting to a VCR" below.) There are two possible ways to connect to a television:

Using a composite video connection

Using an S-Video connection

Using a SCART cable (Europe only)

Composite Video Connection

Composite video is a connection type used by most televisions, VCRs, laserdisc players, and certain LCD panels. The connectors on a composite video cable have an RCA-type plug. The plug has a long metal pin projecting from its center and plugs into the composite video in port at the rear of the television.

Figure 2-3: Composite Video Connectors

To determine if your television supports composite video, look for a port on your television that matches the composite video out port at the rear of the TView Micro SXGA unit.

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Contents TView Micro Sxga User’s Guide FCC Notice Copyright Table of Contents About the User’s Guide Notation Conventions Contact InformationOn-line Features Chapter Introduction∙ 2D Flicker Filter with 8 Levels Presentation Mode Modes of OperationTelevision Only Mode Suggested Uses for the TView Micro Sxga Specifications System Requirements IBM or compatibleMacintosh or compatible Checking the Packing List Packing ListInspecting the Equipment Turn the computer and monitor off State, see function of TView Micro Sxga LED in Chapter Connecting the TView Micro Sxga to a Television Composite Video ConnectionVideo Connection Scart Connection Europe Only Match the port to the connector you are using Connecting to the Television Using an RF Modulator Connecting the TView Micro Sxga to a VCR Connecting the TView Micro Sxga to a VCR Windows Installation Windows 95, 98 & 2000 InstallationWhat’s on the CD ROM? Using the TV Fonts in Windows 95, 98 TV FontsTView Micro Sxga User’s Guide Image Control Screen ControlsZoom Quadrants TView Micro Sxga User’s Guide TView Micro Sxga User’s Guide Auto-Save Memory Function Functions of the TView Micro Sxga LEDColor Meaning To change screen resolutions perform the following steps Dip SwitchesChanging Screen Resolutions Windows 95, 98 = Comp/S-Video or ScartTo change screen resolutions, perform the following steps MacintoshTo activate the Mirroring Mode, perform the following steps Tuning Your Television Using Your Television’s Video SettingsSharpness BrightnessColor Tint or HueTroubleshooting TView Micro Sxga User’s Guide Picture Rolls Returning a Damaged or Failed TView Micro Sxga Unit To return a TView Micro Sxga unit, follow these stepsTView Micro Sxga User’s Guide Page Limited Warranty TView Micro Sxga User’s Guide