User`s guide

36 Using Your ALL-IN-WONDER
Attaching a TV to Your Card
Using your ALL-IN-WONDERs Composite or S-Video output,
you can connect a television set as your computers display.
You can use your card to do the following:
View computer output directly on your television.
Depending upon your television, you can choose NTSC or
PAL formats.
Display images on both the TV and VGA monitor
simultaneously.
Provide a big-screen experience for entertainment PCs that is
ideal for playing games, giving presentations, watching
movies, and browsing the Internet.
Record videotapes of your computers display.
To connect your graphics card to a television
You must attach a TV before enabling TV output
In order to record audio on your VCR or hear audio through
your TV speakers, you must connect the audio cables (see
page 29).
If your television has cable input only, which is the case for
older units, you can connect your graphics card to your
television using your VCR or an RF modulator that accepts
audio input. RF modulators are available at most consumer
electronics dealers. Connect the ALL-IN-WONDERs audio
output to the RF modulators audio input.
1
Turn off your computer and your television.
2
Determine if your television has an S-Video connection or
an RCA video-in connection.
3
Looking at the back of your computer, locate your graphics
card.
4
Connect the supplied output cable adapter to the A/V OUT
connector on the card.
Note
DVI digital flat panel and television display cannot be
used simultaneously. If you are recording a
videotape, you will need a television monitor to view
while you record.