Frequently Asked Questions - Marmitek GIGAVIDEO 70 Mode D'emploi

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'converts' the S-Video signal into a composite video signal. This adapter is usually supplied
with the graphics card (or PC) with TV-out. You can also get this adapter from your Marmitek
dealer (Marmitek S-video to composite video adapter, art. no. 09388). This standard adapter
does not fit on all PCs. In that case, please contact the supplier of the graphics card.
TV OUT
RCA
Yellow
To use the TV-out some settings in the graphics card menu need to be changed. This is
different for each PC and operating system, but usually the correct mode needs to be
selected. Select 'composite', 'CVBS' or 'PAL-G'. More information can usually be found in the
PC manual or graphics card manual. Because there are so many different types of graphics
cards, we cannot offer any support.
To transmit sound, you can use the audio out on the sound card of your PC. Please use the
provided adapter to convert the 3.5mm plug to a double RCA connection.
6 CONNECT MORE THAN ONE VIDEO SOURCE TO THE
GIGAVIDEO 70 TRANSMITTER
If you want to transmit the signal of more than one video source (DVD, VCR, satellite, etc.)
with your GigaVideo 70, then the SmartScartBox (art. no. 09452) is what you need. The
GigaVideo 70 transmits the signal from the video source when it is switched on. If you add
the SmartScartBox, you can remotely choose between different sources. Changing sources
can easily be done with your own remote control! From now on another member of your
household can watch a satellite channel in the living room, while you are watching a DVD in
the bedroom: Without having to change cables! Only suitable in combination with the
GigaVideo 70. The SmartScartBox is supplied with a SCART cable.

7 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Question: The images and sound are perfect, but the infra-red return signal
does not work.
Answer: Check the following:
• Depending on the local situation, the 2,4GHz signal can reach further through walls and
signals than the 433MHz signal of the infra-red return signal. Try again with shorter distances.
• Has the IR emitter been properly connected to the receiver?
• Has the IR emitter been properly connected to the IR sensor of your equipment?
• Moving the transmitter or receiver often solves the problem. Even a short distance (30 cm)
to the left or right can make a difference.
Question: The sound is okay, but I only get a black and white image.
Answer: The video transmitter is receiving the wrong signal. Check whether you have
connected a CVBS video signal to the video transmitter instead of S-Video. Check whether
your PC is set to PAL instead of NTSC or SECAM.
GIGAVIDEO 70
or
SVIDEO
Provided with your Video Card or use Marmitek
S-video to composite video adapter (art. no. 09388)
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