AVerMedia Technologies AVerVision530 Connecting a TV, Connecting a Computer

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Connecting a TV

Locate the audio (red), video, s-video or SCART RGB input port of the TV or AV equipment (i.e., VCR) to record your presentation on a videotape. If you are not sure, please refer to the user manual of the TV or AV equipment.

: For better video quality, we strongly suggest using s-video connection.

P r o j e c t o r

T e l e v i s i o n

V C R

I N P U T

AUDIO

S-VIDEO

SCART

SCART

VIDEO

RCA cable

S-Video cable

S-Video to SCART cable (not supplied)

RCA to SCART cable (not supplied)

RCA cable

Connecting a Computer

Locate the RGB video output port of the computer or laptop to display your PC presentation on screen. AVerVision530 supports active pass-thru connectivity, wherein the video signal from the RGB input port is continuously streamed to RGB and DVI-I output port and displayed on screen even when the AVerVision530 is turned off.

C o m p u t e r

Computer extension cable

 

 

(VGA cable)

L a p t o p

Monitor Adapter (not supplied)

M A C

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Contents Table of Contents Package Contents IntroductionAVerMedia AVerVision530 Components Making the Connections Back PanelConnecting a VGA, Mac Display Monitor or LCD/DLP Projector Left PanelConnecting a TV Connecting a ComputerConnecting the Power Adapter Connecting a MicrophoneInserting and Ejecting a Memory Card Arms and Overhead Light Setting Up AVerVision530Connecting a Computer via USB Connection Base LightInfrared Sensor Remote control compartmentLens Rotary Dial Carrying handleUsing the Infrared Remote Control LED Power ButtonAnti-glare Night View Freeze Auto Focus Touch Button Control Panel FunctionTimer Function To Set the TimerTo View and Start the Timer Countdown OSD Navigation Tree RGB Video Output OSD DisplayMode Effect Menu FunctionsExposure Using AVerVision530 as a PC Camera Check if the PC meets the minimum system requirementsBasic Setting VisionAP User InterfaceUsing AVerVision530 as a Mass Storage Advanced SettingTechnical Specifications ImageTroubleshooting There is no picture on the presentation screenLimitations of Warranty