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TView Micro SXGA User’s Guide

Note: The composite video port on the television may or may not be labeled "video in.”

S-Video Connection

S-Video is a high-quality video connection used by some video cameras and VCRs. The connector on an S-Video cable has a round plug with several small metal pins. It plugs into the S-Video output port at the rear of the TView Micro SXGA unit.

Note: The S-Video connection is a newer video standard. This type connection improves color, clarity, and resolution. It is recommended that if the S-Video connection is available it be used.

Figure 2-4: S-Video Connectors

To determine if your television supports S-Video, look for a port at the rear of the television that matches the S-Video output port at the rear of the TView Micro SXGA Unit.

Note: The S-Video port on the television may or may not be labeled "S-Video in."

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Contents TView Micro Sxga User’s Guide FCC Notice Copyright Table of Contents About the User’s Guide Contact Information Notation ConventionsOn-line Chapter Introduction Features∙ 2D Flicker Filter with 8 Levels Modes of Operation Presentation ModeTelevision Only Mode Suggested Uses for the TView Micro Sxga Specifications IBM or compatible System RequirementsMacintosh or compatible Packing List Checking the Packing ListInspecting the Equipment Turn the computer and monitor off State, see function of TView Micro Sxga LED in Chapter Composite Video Connection Connecting the TView Micro Sxga to a TelevisionVideo 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 95, 98 & 2000 Installation Windows InstallationWhat’s on the CD ROM? TV Fonts Using the TV Fonts in Windows 95, 98TView Micro Sxga User’s Guide Screen Controls Image ControlZoom Quadrants TView Micro Sxga User’s Guide TView Micro Sxga User’s Guide Functions of the TView Micro Sxga LED Auto-Save Memory FunctionColor Meaning = Comp/S-Video or Scart Dip SwitchesChanging Screen Resolutions Windows 95, 98 To change screen resolutions perform the following stepsMacintosh To change screen resolutions, perform the following stepsTo activate the Mirroring Mode, perform the following steps Using Your Television’s Video Settings Tuning Your TelevisionTint or Hue BrightnessColor SharpnessTroubleshooting TView Micro Sxga User’s Guide Picture Rolls To return a TView Micro Sxga unit, follow these steps Returning a Damaged or Failed TView Micro Sxga UnitTView Micro Sxga User’s Guide Page Limited Warranty TView Micro Sxga User’s Guide