6 connecting the vm-100ca – Kramer Electronics VM-100CA User Manual

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Connecting the VM-100CA

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6 Connecting the VM-100CA

This section defines how to connect the

VM-100CA. In particular, how to

connect:

A single unit (1:10 Video Component / Audio Distributor), see section 6.1
Several

units, see section 6.2

6.1 Connecting a Single VM-100CA Unit

To connect a single

VM-100CA unit (1:10 Video Component / Audio

Distributor) as the example in Figure 4 illustrates, do the following

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:

1. Connect a component video source (for example, an HDTV satellite

receiver) to the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT RCA connectors, and to

the S/PDIF INPUT RCA connector.

2. Connect

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the:

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 1 RCA connectors to a plasma display, and

the S/PDIF OUT 1 RCA connector to an AV-Receiver

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 10 RCA connectors, and the S/PDIF OUT

10 RCA connector to a home theater system

3. Leave the LOOP RCA connectors unconnected, and push in the Input

Term buttons to 75 .

Note: if a loop connection is required, for example, to a local monitor,

plug it into the COMPONENT VIDEO LOOP RCA connectors and

release the Input Term button to Hi-Z.

4. Connect the power cord (not illustrated in Figure 4).
5. If required, adjust

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the Y, B-Y, and R-Y output signal level and/or the Y,

B-Y, and R-Y cable compensation equalization level.

1 Switch OFF the power on each device before connecting it to your VM-100CA After connecting your VM-100CA, switch
on its power and then switch on the power on each device
2 You can connect up to 10 component video output connectors to up to 10 component video acceptors. When less than 10
outputs are required, connect only those outputs of the VM-100CA that are required, and leave the other outputs unconnected
3 Insert a screwdriver into the small hole and carefully rotate it, trimming the OUTPUT level or EQ level

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