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• Horizontal Resolution (visible pixels per line): Determined by
bandwidth, ranges from 320 to 650
• Horizontal Rate: 15.734 kHz
• Vertical Frame Rate: 29.97Hz
• Highest Frequency OUTPUT: 4.2 MHz
• Scanning systems: 59.94Hz
• Output Connector RCA (yellow).
• Operates up to 150MHz
AUDIO SPEC:
• Output Connector 1 RCA Red for Right Audio and 1 RCA
White for Left Audio.
WARNING:
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TYPICAL APPLICATION
Higher recommended resolution on your computer :
720 x 480 high color 16 bits 59.9 Hz.
720 x 480 True color 32 bits 59.9 Hz.
FEATURES:
HDMI 1.2a compliant
• Converts signal on HDMI formats 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p,
1080i, 1080p to NTSC 480i (Analog Signal)
• High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) 1.1
compliant receiver (Pass signal with HDCP downgrade)
• 1 HDMI input 1 RCA jack Output connector (yellow) for video
and 2 RCA output Cconnectors for Left Audio (white) and Right
Audio (Red)
• 105 IRE of composite
• Easy installation
• Audio Output Impedance: 1K ohm
• Power Requirement: 5 Volts DC, 1A with 2.1 mm Power Jack.
Power Supply Included
VIDEO OUTPUT:
• Video Output Impedance: 75 ohm + 5%
• 5-Volt tolerant inputs
• 1V p-p
• Vertical Resolution Format (visible lines per frame): Approx
480 (525 total lines)
HDMI signal HSC11 Composite Display
Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in cabinet or in
any other confined space. Always ensure that the unit is well
ventilated.
Do not install this unit near any heat source, including electronic
equipment that produce heat.
Unplug this device during lightning storms or when be unused for
long period of Time.
Clean this device with a dry cloth only.
Do not expose this device to any liquid, moisture, dripping or
splashing. This device is not a vase. Do not put anything on top of
this device.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched,
particularly at plugs.
Use only specified cables.
Refer all services to the unit to CE Labs.
The HSC11 scaler will work with several input resolutions, but the frame
rate has to be accurate. Many modern devices simply round up to 60Hz.
As designed originally, video will run at a frame rate of 59.94Hz. If the
frame rate is not correct, the result will be a grayscale output.