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P.O. Box 749 Peekskill, NY 10566   Tel: (845) 737-7009   Fax: (845) 737-0426   Web: www.compuvideosystems.com

SIGNAL ADJUSTMENTS

On the VDA-2-HV there are openings on the side of the unit for the gain and high 

frequency controls.  Insert a small straight edge screwdriver to adjust.  Connect a signal 

to the video “in” of the unit.  With an oscilloscope connected to the output and the output 

cable terminated in 75 ohms, adjust the gain control so that the sync signal is 280mv or if a 

1VPP test signal is available, adjust the gain control for an overall level of 1VPP at the end 

of the cable.

On the VDA-2-HV, the High Frequency control is adjusted for the sharpest picture desired.

Fig. 1

Control Locations

PLACEMENT IN SYSTEM

The VDA-2-HV should be placed as near the end of a system as possible for ground loop 

protection.  Because of the special isolated power supply system in the VDA-2-HV, it 

can be placed wherever a 1x2 DA is needed.  For best results on cable compensation, it 

should be at the receiving end of a long cable run.

1) Disconnect the feed from the camera at the end by the monitor, switcher or VCR.  

    Connect the camera feed to VDA-2-HV input.  Connect one output to your monitor,

    switcher or VCR.  and verify that the hum is reduced or eliminated.

2) Adjust the video gain for the desired level   

3) Adjust the High Frequency control for the sharpest possible picture.

GAIN

High Frequency

Summary of Contents for VDA-2-HV

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing one of our products Please read this manual before using this product When using this product always follow the instructions contained in this manual and pay attention to the safety information ...

Page 2: ...ly from the outlet Do not tug the cable or move this product with the power supply plugged into the outlet Doing so could damage the cable possibly resulting in fire or electric shock To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover No parts inside the product can be serviced by the user If your product needs service contact Compu Video Systems Inc at 845 737 7009 Usage Environment Avo...

Page 3: ...oop hum between two points and will have minimal to no effect on the other types of distortion If you have any splices or bare cables that may be touching metal between the camera and the VDA 2 HV isolate it with tape so that it does not touch any other metal items Ground loops usually become visible when several cameras are connected together at a switcher or a quad screen splitter The problem al...

Page 4: ... 2 HV the High Frequency control is adjusted for the sharpest picture desired Fig 1 Control Locations PLACEMENT IN SYSTEM The VDA 2 HV should be placed as near the end of a system as possible for ground loop protection Because of the special isolated power supply system in the VDA 2 HV it can be placed wherever a 1x2 DA is needed For best results on cable compensation it should be at the receiving...

Page 5: ...e VST 1000 place the VST 1000 immediately after the VDA 2 HV Using the gain or level adjustments on the VDA 2 HV to match the Gain Level indicator box color to that of the Gain Level fixed reference bar box next to it Once that has been done do the same thing to the HF or High Frequency control box If the Variable indicator can not be turned down to match the reference box that is ok Camera DVR ...

Page 6: ...ke after being properly adjusted P O Box 749 Peekskill NY 10566 Tel 845 737 7009 Fax 845 737 0426 Web www compuvideosystems com Gain Level Indicator Gain Level Fixed Reference Bar High Frequency Indicator High Frequency Fixed Reference Bar ...

Page 7: ...P O Box 749 Peekskill NY 10566 Tel 845 737 7009 Fax 845 737 0426 Web www compuvideosystems com ...

Page 8: ...P O Box 749 Peekskill NY 10566 Tel 845 737 7009 Fax 845 737 0426 Web www compuvideosystems com ...

Page 9: ...P O Box 749 Peekskill NY 10566 Tel 845 737 7009 Fax 845 737 0426 Web www compuvideosystems com NOTES ...

Page 10: ...P O Box 749 Peekskill NY 10566 Tel 845 737 7009 Fax 845 737 0426 Web www compuvideosystems com NOTES ...

Page 11: ...se of the loss They shall also not be responsible for any costs associated with removing and installing Compu Video Systems products HOW THE WARRANTY WORKS If this product or any of the accessories supplied with it become defective within the warranty period and it is determined that the repair is covered under the warranty Compu Video Systems Inc will repair the product without charge Overland re...

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