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HDMI to Composite Video & Audio Scan Converter
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This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and if not installed and used in strict accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio
communication. This equipment is designed to comply with the limits
for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications
in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are intended to provide
reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which
case the user at their own expense will be required to take whatever
measures may be necessary to correct the interference.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
5.1 Contacting Hall Research ................................. 8
5.2 Shipping and Packaging ................................... 8
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HDMI to Composite Video & Audio Scan Converter
supply will damage the unit and void warranty
Operation Section 3, for further details
1. Introduction
The VHD-HD2CV is a compact HDMI to composite video & audio
converter. It accepts HDMI or DVI video input up to 1080p and
converts it to composite video. If the input HDMI signal has embedded
audio, it is extracted and output as line level stereo L/R on RCA
connectors.
Underscan presets allow easy capture of the full input video frame.
The converter’s output can be set as either NTSC or PAL, and
features aspect ratio adjustments. The Scan converter features
motion adaptive 3D de-interlacing with noise reduction and motion
adaptive interpolation.
1.1 Features
• Converts and scales digital HDMI or DVI to composite video
• Extracts HDMI audio to analog stereo output
• Output interlaced NTSC or PAL video with overscan and two
underscan output options
• Multiple aspect ratio adjustment options
• Motion adaptive 3D de-interlacing and adaptive interpolation
• Quick and simple to install
• Compact size
2. Setup
2.1 Package Contents
Your package should contain the Scan Converter box, 5v power
supply, and this User’s manual
2.2 Connections
1. Connect input to HDMI or DVI source (cable not included)
2. Connect Composite and Audio RCA outputs to your display
3. Connect 5V power supply to box
PAL/NTSC To quickly Switch between NTSC or PAL output
Use only regulated 5v DC supply (center positive) as
supplied with the unit. Connecting wrong power
At any time click (tap) the OSD/SELECT button on the top of the unit
to see the status of the input and output as shown below, the OSD will
disappear after a few seconds:
Figure 3 – Status Indication
3.2 To Quickly Switch output format between NTSC and PAL
While the Status OSD is being displayed, if you click on the
OSD/SELECT button (a second time), the converter’s output will
toggle between NTSC and PAL.
3.3 Advanced Settings
While the Status OSD is being displayed, press and hold the
OSD/SELECT button for 3 seconds to bring up the advanced settings
Manu as shown below.
Figure 4 – Advanced Settings Menu
In the above diagram the dots next to each item indicates current
setting. To change the setting tap the button to cycle through and
highlight the setting you want and wait for OSD to disappear. This
automatically selects the last highlighted position the menu.
•Since many aspect ratio output options are available, to change
the setting, first use the button to highlight the Aspect Ratio line of
the OSD, then tap again to cycle through the following options.
o Full Screen
o Letterbox
o Pan & Scan
o Auto TV 4:3
o Auto TV 16:9
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Aspect Adjustment Explained:
Resolution
RefRate (Hz)
Notes – Location in EDID
480i
60
HDTV (Video Data Block: 132-142)
480p
60
HDTV (Video Data Block: 132-142) - Native
576i
50
HDTV (Video Data Block: 132-142)
576p
50
HDTV (Video Data Block: 132-142)
720p
50,60
HDTV (Video Data Block: 132-142)
1080i
50,60
HDTV (Video Data Block: 132-142)
1080p
50,60
HDTV (Video Data Block: 132-142)
1280x768
60
HDTV (Detailed Descriptor #1 175-192) – Native†
1366x768
60
HDTV (Detailed Descriptor #2 175-192) - Native†
1152x864
70,85
HDTV (Detailed Descriptor #3 & #4) - Native†
800x600
56,60,72,75,85
PC (Established Timings #2 byte 36)
1024x768
60,70,75,85
PC (Established Timings #2 byte 36)
1152x864
70,75,85
PC (Standard Timings: 38-53)
1280x720
60
PC (Standard Timings: 38-53)
1280x800
60
PC (Standard Timings: 38-53)
1280x960
60
PC (Standard Timings: 38-53)
1280x1024
60
PC (Standard Timings: 38-53)
1440x900
60
PC (Detailed Descriptor #1 54-71) - Native†
1600x1200
60
PC (Standard Timings: 38-53)
1680x1050
60
PC (Standard Timings: 38-53)
Full Screen: Stretches the image to fill the screen entirely.
Letterbox: Stretches source having16:9 aspect ratio, on top and bottom,
to fit on 4:3 display.
Pan & Scan: Crops source having 16:9 aspect ratio, on left and right, to fit
to fit on 4:3 display.
Auto TV 4:3: Automatically detects the aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9) of input
signal, and adjusts the image to fit on 4:3 output display.
Auto TV 16:9: Automatically detects the aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9) of input
signal, and adjusts the image to fit with 16:9 output display.
4. Specifications
4.1 Supported Video Input Formats
The converter can support the resolutions and refresh rates below. This data
is reported to the source via the converter’s EDID table.
640x480 60,72,75,85 PC (Established Timings #1 byte 35)
720x400 70 PC (Established Timings #1 byte 35)
1920x1080 60 PC (Standard Timings: 38-53)
1920x1200 60 PC (Detailed Descriptor #2 72-89) - Native†
† Ideally, when connected to a PC, the user should be able to see all of the
above as choices for setting the output resolutions. Most sources initially
attempt to set the output resolution to one of the Natives (480p or any of the
video formats with detailed descriptors).
Specifications are subject to change without notice
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5. Troubleshooting
There are no field serviceable parts or circuits in the device. Opening the device will
void the warranty. If you think the device is malfunctioning, please contact Hall
Research.
5.1 Contacting Hall Research
There are no user serviceable parts in the device. Opening the device will void the
warranty.
If you determine that your video converter is malfunctioning, do not attempt to repair
the unit; instead, contact Hall Research Technical Support at 714-641-6607.
5.2 Shipping and Packaging
If you need to transport or ship your unit:
• Package it carefully. We recommend that you use the original container.
• Before you ship the units back to Hall Research for repair or return, contact us to