S-video input configuration, Component video input configuration, Rgb/hdtv/vga input configuration – Audio Design Associates Cinema Reference Mach II PTM-8150 User Manual

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S-Video Input Configuration

As with the composite video input, the S-Video for the DSS RECORD input label needs to be set to
track the S-Video input for the DSS’s normal input. As the DSS is set to track S-Video input #2,
proceed with the following:

9

Turn the Mode knob clockwise until the display’s second line reads SVIDEO INPUT and press

the Mode knob.

10 Turn the Mode knob until the display reads SVIDEO INPUT 2 and then press the Mode knob.

Component Video Input Configuration

To keep the system perfectly aligned, we will need to assign the component video input for the eighth
input label, DSS RECORD 8, to match that of the normal DSS input. To do so:

11

Turn the Mode knob clockwise until the display’s second line reads COMPONENT IN and

press the Mode knob.

12 Turn the Mode knob until the display reads COMPONENT IN 2 and press the mode knob.

RGB/HDTV/VGA Input Configuration

To assign the DSS RECORD 8 input label to track the normal DSS input’s VGA connection:

13 Turn the Mode knob clockwise until the display’s second line reads RGB INPUT and press the

Mode knob.

14 Turn the Mode knob until the display reads RGB INPUT 2 and then press the Mode knob.

15 Turn the Volume knob to exit the setup mode.

At this time, you have reassigned all of the A/V inputs on the Cinema Reference Mach II from the
factory default settings for the AUXILIARY 8 input label to work for the DSS RECORD 8 input label.

HDTV Output Configuration

The HDTV Output setting is used if you are connecting your display device to the Cinema Reference
Mach II’s Processed VGA Output. Here you can determine per input, which signal is going to be
routed through the Processed VGA output. Prior to proceeding with this setup feature, there are some
items that should be considered.

Are you using a Line-Doubler?
If you are using an external line-doubler, scaler or up-convertor, you will most likely not be going to
using the internal doubler in the Cinema Reference Mach II. As such, you most likely be using the Un-
Processed VGA output of the Cinema Reference Mach II and as such, need not worry about any
adjustments here.

Are you connecting an RGB/VGA cable to your display device?
If you are not connecting a an RGB/VGA cable to the display device, again this section will not pertain
to your system’s setup.

Your are using the Processed VGA Output of the Cinema Reference Mach II.

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