Gefen HDMI to Composite Scaler User Manual Page 4

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Congratulations on your purchase of the HDMI To Composite/S-Video Scaler.
Your complete satisfaction is very important to us.
GefenTV
GefenTV is a unique product line catering to the growing needs for innovative
home theater solutions. We specialize in total integration for your home theater,
while also focusing on going above and beyond customer expectations to ensure
you get the most from your hardware. We invite you to explore our distinct
product line and hope you nd your solutions. We will be happy to assist you in
nding a solution for your particular needs. Please call us so we can better assist
you with your particular needs.
The GefenTV HDMI To Composite/S-Video Scaler
The new GefenTV HDMI to Composite Scaler lets you transform HDMI video of
resolutions from 480p to 1080p into Composite video or S-Video, properly sized
to view optimally on your display.
How It Works
Simply connect your HDMI video source to the HDMI input jack of the GefenTV
HDMI to Composite Scaler. Connect your Composite or S-Video display cable to
the correct video output jack on the Scaler’s rear panel. RCA-type analog audio
output jacks and Coaxial S/PDIF digital audio output jacks allow for the connec-
tion of an audio Receiver or other device to receive the audio signal embedded
in the HDMI signal. Power-cycle all connected components. You will then have
HDMI video playing on your Composite or S-Video display with simultaneous
audio out.
Note regarding 480i / 576i resolutions on the inputs:
The main purpose for the GTV-HDMI-2-COMPSVID is to downscale high de ni-
tion digital video to standard de nition NTSC / PAL analog signals.
The GTV-HDMI-2-COMPSVID does not accept input video resolutions of 480i
and 576i due to a limitation of the internal circuitry. A workaround is to connect
devices with these output resolutions directly to displays. Source devices operat-
ing at resolutions of 480i / 576i will almost always have analog outputs such as
Component, S-Video or Composite Video jacks.
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