FOCUS Enhancements TV Receiver SXGA User Manual

TView Micro SXGA  
User’s Guide  
Rev. 2/01  
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Table of Contents  
CHAPTER 1  
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CHAPTER 2  
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Checking the Packing List  
Packing List  
Inspecting the Equipment  
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What’s on the CD ROM?  
Windows 95 Installation  
Using the TV Fonts in Windows 95, 98 & 2000  
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Auto-Save Memory Function  
Functions of the TView Micro SXGA LED  
Dip Switches  
Windows 95, 98 & 2000  
Macintosh  
Configuring the Macintosh Monitor Mode  
CHAPTER 5  
Brightness  
Color  
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Sharpness  
Tint or Hue  
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About the User’s Guide  
The TView Micro SXGA User’s Guide is designed to help you to  
quickly and easily connect the hardware and install the software for  
this product. The guide is divided into the following chapters:  
Chapter 1: Introduction, which describes the key features and  
functionality of the product and some of its many uses. The chapter  
also discusses the notation conventions used in the guide.  
Chapter 2: Installing the Hardware, which describes the  
information you should know before installing and connecting the  
TView Micro SXGA hardware, and the steps required to perform the  
installation.  
Chapter 3: Installing the Software, which describes the  
TView universal installer software, the steps required to perform the  
installation, what you get with the software, and how to use the  
applications.  
Chapter 4: Image Control, describes the location and  
functions of the control buttons on the TView Micro SXGA unit, the  
auto-save memory function, and the functions of the TView Micro  
SXGA LED. It also describes the steps involved in configuring your  
PC or laptop video output.  
Chapter 5: Tuning Your Television, this chapter describes  
the methods you can use to tune the image on your television.  
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting, describes possible problems  
that you might encounter and ways to solve them.  
Preface  
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Notation Conventions  
This user’s guide uses the following conventions to specify certain  
types of information.  
Warns you about potential problems and  
hazards during the installation or use of the  
product. Read these warnings carefully, and  
be sure you understand how they relate to the  
installation procedures before proceeding.  
Note: Points out important or useful information.  
Contact Information  
To get information on the reseller nearest to you, to order  
replacement parts, or for technical support contact one of the  
following:  
Focus Enhancements  
Worldwide Headquarters  
1370 Dell Avenue  
Campbell, CA  
Customer Service  
800-338-3348 (U.S. Only)  
Technical Support 408-370-9963  
On-line:  
URL :  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
The TView Micro SXGA converts the VGA output from your computer  
into video that can be displayed on a television or recorded to a VCR.  
TView Micro SXGA automatically detects VGA , SVGA, XGA, SXGA  
resolutions and synchronizes it with your television. The result is a  
high quality, flicker-free television display from your computer.  
Features  
The TView Micro SXGA includes the following features:  
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Contains the industry leading FS 400 Chip which provides the  
best possible resolution for PC-to-TV scan conversion  
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Screen position controls  
2X Zoom with area pan control  
Compatibility with any size television monitor (NTSC/PAL) with  
an RCA (composite), S-Video, or SCART (Europe only) input  
connector.  
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Support for 640 x 480, 800 x 600,1024 x 768 and 1280 x 1024  
resolution at frequencies up to 152Hz  
16 Levels of Brightness Control along with 8 Levels of Color  
Control adjustments which automatically save in memory when  
changes are made  
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TrueScale™ image compression that precisely fits the image on  
your television without dropping lines or altering video resolution  
Works with multiple platforms including Mac OS 7.1 or higher,  
Microsoft Windows 95, 98 , NT, 2000 and 2000 ME  
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2D Flicker Filter with 8 Levels  
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Modes of Operation  
The TView Micro SXGA has ability to operate in three separate  
modes:  
Figure 1-1: Presentation Mode  
1. Presentation Mode: Display the same image on your computer  
2. Television Only Mode: Use the television as your only display.  
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Figure 1-2: Television Only Mode  
3. Video Record Mode: Record your video image directly to  
videotape.  
Figure 1-3: Video Record Mode  
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Suggested Uses for the TView Micro SXGA  
The TView Micro SXGA can be used for many purposes. For  
example:  
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Bring sales or other multimedia presentations from a laptop to a  
large TV  
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Create training tapes or outfit a training room  
Demonstrate a new software package using a large screen TV  
Project computer games onto a TV screen  
Cruise the internet on a television  
Conferencing via TV  
E-Mail  
Collaborating with others on computer-based projects  
View DVD movies from your computer straight to your  
television  
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Specifications  
Table 1: TView Micro SXGA Specifications.  
Computer  
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Multiple platforms include Mac OS,  
Windows 95, 98, 2000 & 2000 ME along  
with any computer with a VGA output  
Compatibility  
Television  
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Works with any size television monitor  
(NTSC/PAL) with an RCA (composite), S-  
Video, or SCART (Europe only) input  
connector. For television receivers or  
televisions without composite or S-Video  
inputs, an RF Modulator is required (Radio  
Shack #15-1283)  
Compatibility  
Color Modes and  
Resolution  
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Supports up to 16,777,216 colors (24-bit),  
and up to 1280 x 1024 152Hz  
Power Supply  
Maximum consumption 5 volt regulated  
DC,  
700 mA  
Unit Weight  
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184 grams (without cables)  
12 cm x 7cm x 2.5cm  
Unit Dimensions  
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Chapter 2  
Hardware Installation  
This chapter describes the information you should know before  
installing and connecting the TView Micro SXGA hardware, and the  
steps required to perform the installation.  
System Requirements  
Before installation, the following are system requirements for the  
operation of the TView Micro SXGA:  
IBM (or compatible)  
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Personal or multimedia computer with a 486 or higher processor  
Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000 & 2000 ME  
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA desktop resolution  
Macintosh (or compatible)  
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Macintosh Performa or PowerMac with a 68020 or higher  
processor  
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MacOS System Software 7.1 or higher  
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA desktop resolution  
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Note: In order to see the video output on both the computer  
monitor and TV simultaneously, you will need to be using  
a monitor with a VGA compatible input connector. If your  
monitor is larger than 14”, it must be multisync (capable  
of running at various frequencies). Refer to your  
Macintosh documentation if you have any questions  
Macintosh documentation if you have any questions  
regarding the type of monitor you are using.  
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A TV/monitor, VCR or any video device that can display or  
record NTSC or PAL video.  
Checking the Packing List  
Check the packing list that is included in this manual. Compare the  
list with the equipment you have purchased. Be sure that you have  
received everything that is on the list. If anything is missing, contact  
FOCUS Enhancements Customer Service department by calling  
1-800-338-3348.  
Packing List  
Your TView Micro SXGA includes the following items:  
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TView Micro SXGA  
Power adapter 5V @700mA  
1 S-Video and 1 Composite video cable (US only)  
SCART Cable (Europe only)  
User’s guide (on CD ROM) and Quick-Start guide  
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Inspecting the Equipment  
Before installing and connecting the hardware, inspect it for any  
damage, which may have been incurred during shipment. Perform a  
thorough inspection, looking for dents, scratches, or loose parts.  
Look for anything that appears unusual or out-of-the ordinary. If any  
of the equipment is damaged, contact FOCUS Enhancement’s  
Customer Service department by calling 1-800-338-3348.  
Connecting the TView Micro SXGA to an  
IBM PC or Macintosh Computer  
This section describes the steps to connect your TView Micro SXGA  
to a television or VCR. The following sections describe how to  
connect to IBM PCs, Macintosh PCs, IBM PC laptops and Note-  
books, and Macintosh PowerBooks.  
Notes: 1. Before performing the steps to connect the TView  
Micro SXGA to a laptop computer, you must turn on the  
external video connector. This is accomplished by using  
a particular key sequence on the keyboard (for example,  
FN + F11) or through the BIOS setup program. Refer to  
your laptop owner's manual to determine how the  
external video connector is turned on.  
2. Ensure that you are using a Macintosh PowerBook  
computer that has a connector for an external monitor.  
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Perform the following steps to connect the TView Micro SXGA to  
a PC or Macintosh Desktop or Laptop:  
1. Turn the computer and monitor off.  
The computer must be off when connecting the TView  
Micro SXGA .Connecting with the power on could result  
in static damage to your computer and video  
equipment.  
2. Disconnect the current monitor cable from the "monitor out" port  
at the rear of the computer.  
3. Locate the Video In cable (labeled “VGA Input”) attached to the  
rear of the TView Micro SXGA unit.  
4. For an IBM PC or compatible, connect the cable connector  
located at the other end of the VGA Input cable to the "monitor  
out" port at the rear of the computer, the same port from which  
you disconnected the current monitor cable in step 2. For a  
Macintosh or compatible, using a Macintosh video adapter,  
connect the other end of the VGA Input cable to the Macintosh  
Video Output port located at the rear of the computer, the same  
port from which you removed the current monitor cable in step  
2.  
5. Connect the male end of your computer’s monitor cable to the  
female connector on the VGA input cable.  
6. Connect the power adapter to the rear of the TView Micro  
SXGA, labeled 5V DC. Plug the adapter into the nearest wall  
outlet. The LED at the front of the unit will illuminate; indicating  
the TView Micro SXGA is ON. For the meanings of each LED  
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state, see function of TView Micro SXGA LED in Chapter 4.  
Figure 2-1: Connecting the TView Micro SXGA to an IBM or Macintosh PC  
Note: Use AC power to power the laptop when using the  
TView Micro SXGA . If you use battery power, your video  
output may be interrupted to conserve power.  
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Connecting the TView Micro SXGA to a  
Television  
The next step in connecting your system is to connect to the  
television. (If you are planning to connect to a VCR, see "Connecting  
to a VCR" below.) There are two possible ways to connect to a  
television:  
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Using a composite video connection  
Using an S-Video connection  
Using a SCART cable (Europe only)  
Composite Video Connection  
Composite video is a connection type used by most televisions,  
VCRs, laserdisc players, and certain LCD panels. The connectors on  
a composite video cable have an RCA-type plug. The plug has a long  
metal pin projecting from its center and plugs into the composite  
video in port at the rear of the television.  
Figure 2-3: Composite Video Connectors  
To determine if your television supports composite video, look for a  
port on your television that matches the composite video out port at  
the rear of the TView Micro SXGA unit.  
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Note: The composite video port on the television may or may  
not be labeled "video in.”  
S-Video Connection  
S-Video is a high-quality video connection used by some video  
cameras and VCRs. The connector on an S-Video cable has a round  
plug with several small metal pins. It plugs into the S-Video output  
port at the rear of the TView Micro SXGA unit.  
Note: The S-Video connection is a newer video standard. This  
type connection improves color, clarity, and resolution. It  
is recommended that if the S-Video connection is  
available it be used.  
Figure 2-4: S-Video Connectors  
To determine if your television supports S-Video, look for a port at the rear of  
the television that matches the S-Video output port at the rear of the TView  
Micro SXGA Unit.  
Note: The S-Video port on the television may or may not be  
labeled "S-Video in."  
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SCART Connection (Europe Only)  
SCART is a high-quality video connection used on most televisions  
and VCR's in Europe. The connector on the SCART cable provided  
with the TView Micro SXGA has two different connectors. The larger  
end of the cable is rectangular in shape and contains 20 small metal  
pins. This larger end of the cable plugs into the matching port on the  
television or VCR. The smaller end of the SCART cable has a round  
plug with several small metal pins and connects to the port labeled  
SCART/S-Video on the Micro SXGA.  
Additionally, the SCART connector provided with the TView Micro  
SXGA can accept audio input from your computer. To utilize this  
function, connect a standard 1/8" male mini stereo cable (not  
included) to the female connector attached to the larger end of the  
SCART cable.  
To connect the TView Micro SXGA unit to your  
television, perform the following steps:  
1. Connect one end of the supplied composite video cable to the  
“Comp Video” port located on the side of the TView Micro SXGA  
unit, or connect the male end of the S-Video cable to the port on  
the side of the TView Micro SXGA labeled either "SCART/S-  
Video."  
2. Connect the other end of the composite cable or S-Video cable  
to the Comp Video in or S-Video in port at on the television.  
3. Turn the television on.  
4. Turn the TView Micro SXGA on.  
5. Turn your computer on. If the cables have been connected  
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correctly, the image from the computer monitor should now appear  
on the television screen.  
Figure 2-5: Connecting TView Micro SXGA to the Television  
When you are looking at the television to make these connections,  
you may see an input labeled ANT IN. This input is used by cable TV  
companies and uses a different type of video than that used by  
TView Micro SXGA. It is not possible to connect directly to this input.  
If this is the only input available, and you do not have a VCR, this  
input can be used with an RF modulator. See below for further  
information.  
Note: Because the port may not be labeled, you will need to  
match the port to the connector you are using.  
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Connecting to the Television Using an  
RF Modulator  
If you do not have a television with composite video or S-Video, you  
will need a special adapter called an RF Modulator. This device  
converts the Composite Video signal from the TView Micro SXGA  
unit to an antenna signal. The RF Modulator is not supplied.  
Note: When using an RF Modulator, the TV may have to be set  
to a particular channel (for instance, 3 or 4) to accept the  
TView Micro SXGA ’s video. Or, in some cases, you may  
have to specify input using the TVs on-screen-  
programming feature. If you are unsure about how to set  
your television to accept external video through the  
Antenna In, refer to the television owner’s manual.  
To connect the TView Micro SXGA to your television  
using the RF Modulator, perform the following steps:  
1. Connect the RF Modulator to the coaxial input at the rear of the  
television.  
2. Connect one end of the composite video cable to the port  
labeled "Comp Video" on the side of the TView Micro SXGA  
unit.  
3. Connect the other end of the composite video cable to the RF  
Modulator’s Composite Input at the rear of the television.  
4. Plug RF modulator into wall outlet or surge protector  
5. Turn your computer on.  
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6. Turn the TView Micro SXGA on.  
7. Turn the television on. If the cables have been connected  
correctly, the image from the computer monitor should now  
appear on the television screen.  
Connecting the TView Micro SXGA to  
a VCR  
In certain configurations, the video will be run through a VCR.  
Therefore the unit must be connected to the VCR. By connecting the  
TView Micro SXGA unit, you will also be able to record the computer  
screen to videotape.  
To connect your TView Micro SXGA to a VCR,  
perform the following steps:  
1. Connect one end of the supplied composite video cable to the  
“Comp Video” port located on the side of the TView Micro SXGA  
unit, or connect the male end of the S-Video cable to the port on  
the side of the TView Micro SXGA labeled "SCART/S-Video.”  
2. Connect the other end of the composite cable or S-Video cable  
to the port at the rear of your VCR labeled "Video Input" or  
“AUX-IN,” “AV-IN,” or “S-VIDEO IN.”  
3. Turn on the VCR.  
4. Turn on your television and tune it to channel 3 or 4.  
5. Turn the TView Micro SXGA unit on.  
6. Turn the computer on.  
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7. Find a button on the front of the VCR called "Line," "TV/Video,"  
"Video Input," or something similar. Press the button. If the  
cables have been connected correctly, the image from the  
computer monitor should now appear on the television screen.  
Note If your VCR does not have a button specifying video-in,  
use your VCR’s remote control to find an on-screen  
programming system. Using the programming system  
set the VCR to receive external video. If you are unsure  
about how to do this, refer to the VCR owner’s manual.  
Figure 2-6: Connecting the TView Micro SXGA to a VCR  
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Chapter 3  
Software Installation  
Your TView Micro SXGA is completely plug and play. The unit will  
work even if this software is not installed. However, there are both  
compatibility and usability advantages in installing the software and  
thus installation is recommended. This chapter describes the TView  
Universal Installer software, the steps required to perform the  
installation, what you get with the software, and how to use the  
applications.  
Windows Installation  
What’s on the CD ROM?  
The disk(s) allow you to install three utilities:  
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TView Fonts: The TView font files are installed in the Windows  
System subdirectory. The TV fonts that are installed are easy-  
to-read fonts, recommended if you are using small type fonts  
when displaying on TV.  
Windows 95, 98 & 2000 Installation  
To install the software on your Windows 95, 98 &  
2000 system, perform the following steps:  
1. Insert the TView Micro SXGA CD ROM in your CD drive.  
2. Double-click on the My Computer icon.  
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3. Double-click on the CD drive.  
4. Double-click on folder entitled TView Extras  
5. Double-click on the "pc_disk" icon.  
6. Double-click on the “setup” icon  
7. Follow the setup program instructions.  
TV Fonts  
The TV fonts included with this software are large and easy to read.  
They are recommended if your system fonts are small type fonts.  
Using the TV Fonts in Windows 95, 98 & 2000  
To select the TV fonts for your Windows 95, 98 &  
2000 system, perform the following steps:  
1. Left click on the START button.  
2. Select “Settings.”  
3. From the drop-down menu, select Control Panel.  
4. Double-click on “Display.” The Display Properties window  
appears.  
5. Select the “Appearance” tab.  
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6. Click on “Scheme.” A drop-down menu with a list of font types  
appears. Scroll down the list and select “TV.”  
7. Click “Apply.” The text on the screen will now appear in the TV  
font.  
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Chapter 4  
Image Control  
This chapter describes the location and functions of the control  
buttons on the TView Micro SXGA Unit. It also describes the steps  
involved in configuring your desktop or laptop video output.  
Screen Controls  
If you look at the top of your TView Micro SXGA unit, you will notice  
four buttons. These buttons are used to perform various adjustments  
to the unit’s video output. The following descriptions outline the  
functions controlled by each of the four buttons..  
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The buttons on top of the Micro SXGA perform the  
following functions:  
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Horizontal Position Button: When DIP switch #3 is in  
the OFF position this button is used to center the image on the  
screen horizontally. Pressing the horizontal position button  
incrementally scrolls the entire image on the TV from left to  
right. When the image reaches the right side of the screen, it  
cycles around to the left side of the screen.  
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Screen Width Control: When DIP switch #3 is in the ON  
position this button controls screen width. Pressing this button  
in the scaling mode allows you to size your computer’s screen  
horizontally to fit the television screen.  
Horizontal Quadrant Pan: When you choose to click on  
the Zoom Button (Button 3) you can use the horizontal position  
button to pan through three horizontal quadrants of the screen.  
The layout of the zoom quadrants is below.  
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Zoom Quadrants  
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Vertical Position Button: When DIP switch #3 is in the  
OFF position this button is used to position the image on the  
screen vertically. Pressing the vertical position button  
incrementally scrolls the entire image up and down on the TV.  
When the image reaches the bottom of the screen, it cycles  
around to the top of the screen.  
Screen Height Control: When DIP switch #3 is in the ON  
position this button is used to control the screen’s height on your  
television. Pressing this button in the scaling mode allows you  
to size your computer screen vertically to fit the television  
screen.  
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Vertical Quadrant Pan: When you choose to click on the  
Zoom Button (Button 3) you can use the vertical position button  
to pan through three vertical quadrants of the screen. The  
layout of the zoom quadrants is above.  
Video Level Adjustments: When DIP switch #4 is in the  
ON position this switch is used in conjunction with button #4 to  
adjust the video levels up or down.  
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Zoom Mode On/Off button: This button is used to toggle  
the zoom mode on and off. Click the button once to enter zoom  
mode, click once more to exit.  
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Video Adjustments Button: The Video Adjustments  
Button controls several functions which will allow you to  
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manipulate the quality of your computer image on the  
television.  
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Flicker Reduction Modes: When DIP switch #4 is in the  
OFF position, you can toggle through 8 flicker reduction modes.  
Click the button until the image on your television is stable and  
not flickering.  
Video Adjustment Mode: When DIP switch #4 is in the  
ON position the video adjustment button allows you to control  
Brightness, Contrast, and Color Saturation.  
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To enter Brightness Adjustment Mode, click the button  
once. After clicking once the LED on the front of the TView  
Micro SXGA will blink green. Once in the brightness mode  
use the Up/Down button to adjust the brightness of the  
image.  
To enter the Contrast Adjustment Mode, click the button  
twice. After your second click the LED on the front of the  
Micro SXGA will blink red. Once in contrast adjustment  
mode, use the Up/Down button to adjust the contrast of the  
image.  
To enter the Color Saturation Adjustment Mode, click the  
button three times. After your third click, the LED on the  
front of the Micro SXGA will blink yellow. Once in color  
saturation adjustment mode, use the Up/Down button to  
adjust the color level of the image.  
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Auto-Save Memory Function  
After you have changed the settings of the TView Micro SXGA, the  
changes are automatically saved to memory with the unit’s auto-save  
memory function. The green LED on the front of the unit flashes off  
for about one second to indicate that the settings have been  
successfully saved to memory. All settings are saved even if the unit  
is powered off and on.  
To restore all settings to their defaults, press all four (4) buttons at  
the same time and hold them down for at least five seconds. When  
the buttons are released, all settings are returned to their defaults.  
Functions of the TView Micro SXGA LED  
The LED located on the front of the TView Micro SXGA may indicate  
four different states. The states are indicated by blinking or steady  
red or green lights. See the table below for the meaning of each LED.  
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Table: TView Micro SXGA LED  
Color  
Meaning  
Steady Red  
Blinking Red  
Green  
No VGA video input  
In Contrast Adjustment Mode  
Video signal is OK  
Blinking Green  
Blinking Yellow  
In Brightness Adjustment Mode  
In Color Saturation Adjustment  
Mode  
Note If there is no VGA input present, the TView Micro SXGA  
displays a color-bar pattern on the TV  
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Dip Switches  
ON  
1
2
3
4
OFF  
1 = NTSC/PAL  
On = PAL  
2 = Comp/S-Video or SCART  
On = SCART Mode  
Off = NTSC  
Off = Comp/S-Video Mode  
3 = Scaling/Position  
On = Scaling Mode  
4 = Flicker/Video Adjustments  
On = Video Adjustment Mode  
Off = Flicker Filter Mode  
Off = Position Mode  
Changing Screen Resolutions  
Windows 95, 98 & 2000  
To change screen resolutions perform the following  
steps:  
1. Click on the "Start" button.  
2. Choose "Settings" and go to the "Control Panel" submenu.  
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3. Double-click on the "Display" icon.  
4. Click on the "Settings" tab.  
5. Move the "Desktop Area" slider to the desired resolution.  
6. IMPORTANT: Click on "APPLY" first, and then "OK."  
Macintosh  
To change screen resolutions, perform the following  
steps:  
1. Select "Monitors and Sound" from the control panel.  
2. In the resolution area of the monitors window, use the "Show"  
pull down menu.  
3. Select "Show All."  
4. Select the desired resolution.  
Note: If you select a resolution not supported by the internal  
LCD, the laptop screen is automatically disabled or will  
need to be manually disabled.  
Configuring the Macintosh Monitor Mode  
Most Macintosh PowerBook’s allow you to configure the external  
monitor in two ways:  
·
Mirror Mode - The external monitor reflects whatever  
appears on the PowerBook screen.  
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·
Dual Monitor Mode - The external monitor increases the  
size of the workspace, allowing you to drag windows or  
applications from one monitor to another.  
Note: Newer PowerBooks such as the 2400s and 3400s do not  
support dual monitor mode. When the TView Micro  
SXGA is connected to these models, it defaults to  
external monitor mode, and the PowerBook’s internal  
screen is turned off.  
When the TView Micro SXGA is connected to the PowerBook, and  
the PowerBook is initially turned on, it defaults to the dual monitor  
mode. To ensure that the PowerBook recognizes the second moni-  
tor, select "Monitors" from the control panel. If two monitors are  
recognized, you will see two monitor icons.  
To activate the Mirroring Mode, perform the following  
steps:  
1. Select "Monitors and Sound" from the control panel.  
2. In the resolution area of the "Monitors and Sound" window, use  
the "Show" pull down menu.  
3. Select "Simulscan."  
4. Select the resolution with the word "Simulscan" in parentheses.  
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Chapter 5  
Tuning Your Television  
This chapter describes the methods you can use to tune the image  
on your television.  
Using Your Television’s Video Settings  
Picture quality varies from television to television. To obtain the  
clearest and sharpest picture from your television, it is important to  
spend some time adjusting the television’s video settings. The  
following are some suggestions for tuning the video output you see  
on the screen.  
Note: The items listed below are general tips for all televisions.  
Most televisions have one or more of the controls listed.  
However, the results of adjusting these items depend on  
your specific television.  
Note: Depending on the model of the television, the image is  
adjusted using buttons or on-screen programming.  
Check your owner’s manual to determine how the image  
is adjusted on your television.  
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Brightness  
The Brightness adjustment on the television adjusts the brightness  
levels of black areas of the picture. Raise or lower the brightness  
until the picture appears bright without a "blooming" effect. The sides  
of the picture should be straight, not curved or bowed.  
Color  
The color adjustment on the television adjusts the intensity of the  
colors in the picture. Adjust the color control until the picture is clear  
and has a minimal amount of "color-bleeding." If the color is turned  
up too high, the color will be over-saturated.  
Sharpness  
The Sharpness adjustment on your television adjusts the clarity of  
the edges around objects for the clearest picture quality. The general  
rule when adjusting sharpness is to turn it up anywhere from its  
middle to highest level.  
Tint or Hue  
The Tint or Hue adjustment on your television adjusts the color of the  
flesh tones to more green or red. The most effective way to use this  
adjustment is to display row or column of colors side-by-side and  
then adjust them until the color appears correct to you.  
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Chapter 6  
Troubleshooting  
This chapter describes possible problems that you might encounter  
and ways to solve them.  
Problem  
Possible Causes/Solutions  
No video from  
the TView Micro  
SXGA  
·
·
Check the connection from the computer’s video  
output port to the monitor in port at the rear of  
the TView unit.  
Check the connection from the comp video out  
port or S-Video out port to the input on your  
monitor or VCR.  
·
·
Ensure that the TV or VCR is ON.  
Check the connection from the power supply. Is  
the TView unit plugged in? Is the LED ON and  
green?  
·
·
Ensure that your television or VCR has been  
configured to accept auxiliary video input.  
Ensure that the TView Micro SXGA is connected  
to the appropriate video connector on your TV or  
VCR. At the TV or VCR end, the cable should be  
connected to the VIDEO, VIDEO IN, or AUX port.  
·
If no VGA Video from computer, LED should be  
red, and the Micro SXGA will display the built-in  
test pattern on the screen.  
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Picture Rolls  
·
·
Ensure that your secondary monitor and  
computer monitor size are supported by the  
TView Micro SXGA  
Flicker, or  
Use of an RF modulator may cause image  
quality problems. If at all possible, avoid those  
devices that convert the TView Micro SXGA  
signal into an antenna signal.  
other Distortion  
on your screen  
·
·
·
·
Ensure that Dip Switch number 3 in the “ON”  
position.  
Colors are poor  
quality or non-  
existent  
Adjust the color and contrast controls on your  
TV.  
Adjust the Video settings of the TView Micro  
SXGA .  
Use of an RF modulator may cause image  
quality problems. If at all possible, avoid those  
devices that convert the TView Micro SXGA  
signal into an antenna signal.  
TV image  
·
·
·
Use the TView Micro SXGA’s horizontal and  
vertical controls to adjust positioning.  
overshoots or  
fails to fill the  
screen  
Adjust the Micro SXGA’s horizontal and vertical  
sizing control to the appropriate setting.  
Adjust the vertical and horizontal size controls on  
your TV.  
Red power LED  
does not light  
·
·
Check power connections.  
Possible power supply or TView Micro SXGA  
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failure.  
·
Inspect the TView Micro SXGA unit for signs of  
damage (i.e. broken pins, severed wires, etc.).  
TView Micro  
SXGA failure  
Returning a Damaged or Failed  
TView Micro SXGA Unit  
To return a TView Micro SXGA unit, follow these  
steps:  
1. Contact FOCUS Enhancements Technical Support at 1-408-  
370-9963. A representative is available from 8:00 AM to  
12::00PM & 1:00PM to 5:00PM Pacific Standard Time (PST).  
Explain the nature of the problem and any evidence of damage  
you may have found. The customer representative will either  
assist you with the specific problem or give you a Return  
Materials Authorization Number.  
Note: No goods will be accepted for warranty repair or return  
without an RMA number that is written on the outside of  
the package.  
2. Pack the TView Micro SXGA carefully. If possible, use the  
original shipping package. Send the package pre-paid and  
insured via United Parcel Service (UPS) or US Mail to:  
FOCUS Enhancements  
ATTN: RMA# (Your RMA Number)  
1370 Dell Avenue  
Campbell, CA 95008  
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FOCUS Enhancements will repair or replace your TView Micro  
SXGA within 5 working days. For units not covered under the 3 year  
warranty, or where the warranty has been voided, a minimum fee of  
$90.00 must be paid.  
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Limited Warranty  
FOCUS Enhancements, Inc. warrants this product against defects in  
materials and workmanship for a period of THREE (3) YEAR from  
the date of original purchase.  
If you discover a defect, FOCUS Enhancements, Inc. will, at its sole  
option, repair or exchange the product at no charge to you, provided  
you contact FOCUS Enhancements, Inc. Technical Support to obtain  
a Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number and instructions on  
where and how to obtain repair. Note that a copy of the bill of sale  
bearing the FOCUS Enhancements, Inc. serial numbers as proof of  
date of original purchase is required for each product returned for  
warranty service. Before returning product, remove all non-FOCUS  
Enhancements, Inc. RAM, accessories, and options. FOCUS  
Enhancements, Inc. cannot be liable for the return or care of any  
non-FOCUS Enhancements, Inc. products, nor accept responsibility  
for loss or damage of product in transit.  
This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by  
accident, installation or removal of product, abuse, misuse,  
misapplication, accident, neglect, fire, water, lightening, or other acts  
of nature, failure to follow supplied instructions; has been modified,  
repaired or undergone attempted repair by unauthorized personnel  
without the written consent of FOCUS Enhancements, Inc.; has a  
serial number that has been removed, modified, or defaced. FOCUS  
Enhancements, Inc. reserves the right to use re-manufactured,  
refurbished, or used parts and components in making warranty  
repairs.  
FOCUS Enhancements, Inc. products are designed to work with  
Windowsä and MacOSä computers. Certain features of third-party  
software or hardware designed for the host system may not be  
available when used with this product. Accordingly, FOCUS  
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Enhancements, Inc. does not warrant or represent that all third-party  
software or hardware will function error-free when used in  
conjunction with this FOCUS Enhancements, Inc. product.  
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,  
WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. ALL  
EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN  
DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WILL APPLY AFTER THIS PERIOD.  
FOCUS ENHANCEMENTS, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
LOST PROFITS, DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY A  
DEFECT IN THIS PRODUCT, DAMAGES BASED UPON  
INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF  
TIME, COMMERCIAL USE, INCIDENTAL AND/OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR THE BREACH OF ANY  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING DAMAGE TO  
PROPERTY AND, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW,  
DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY, EVEN IF FOCUS  
ENHANCEMENTS, INC. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow the inclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to  
you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have  
other rights, which vary, from state to state.  
Product specifications and information are subject to change without  
notice.  
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