User guide

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Next, study the panel drawings and connector/control descriptions below and
become familiar with the control actions, connector functions and power
requirements.
Above the word “MENU” you’ll find a joystick/switch control that allows access to
and adjustment of various operational items. Pressing the top of the joystick will
bring up the menu On Screen Display (OSD) and moving the joystick will allow
you to move to, select and then adjust the various functions.
The three buttons in the middle, YPbPr, RGB and DVI allow you to select the
type of input you desire and the Auto Adjust button causes the scaler to position
and size the image automatically. The Standby/On button is the power switch
and above it is the IR sensor used with the included remote control.
1 Power Adaptor Jack – Connect the provided AC Adaptor here.
2 DVI Output – Connect to DVI capable device.
3 PC Out (RGB). Connect to PC Monitor or RGB capable Projector.
4 DVI In – Connect to output from DVI capable device.
5 PC In – Connect to a PC’s VGA (Monitor) out.
6 Component Video In
Connect the appropriate cables to the desired connector. Use only the highest
quality cables for the input and output connections.
The VSS1000PD is able to automatically identify, accept and scale a host of
input types and resolutions (including analog and PC type signals). The output
however will be either DVI with a resolution of 480i to 1080p or RGB with
resolutions from VGA to WUXGA. You must use a display device that is either
DVI or RGB capable in order to use the output from this product. Since you can
specify the output resolution, you’ll need to know the highest resolution your
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