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EATURES

Scan Conversion of VGA input is as follows, but not
limited to:

Mode

Resolution

Horiz.

Vert.

VGA TEXT

720 x 400

31.5kHz

70Hz

VGA/MCGA

320 x 200

31.5kHz

70Hz

VGA

640 x 350

31.5kHz

70Hz

VGA

640 x 400

31.5kHz

70Hz

VGA

640 x 480

31.5kHz

60Hz

VGA/VESA

640 x 480

37.8kHz

72Hz

SVGA/VESA

800 x 600

35.2kHz

56Hz

SVGA/VESA

800 x 600

37.9kHz

60Hz

SVGA/VESA

800 x 600

48.1kHz

72Hz

XGA/VESA

1024 x 768

48.3kHz

60Hz

XGA/VESA

1024 x 768

56.4kHz

70Hz

XGA/VESA

1024 x 768

61.1kHz

75.8Hz

*Mac 13”

640 x 480

35

60Hz

*E-Mac

832 x 624

44.9

67Hz

*Mac 16”

832 x 624

49.7

75Hz

*Super Mac

1024 x 768

48

60Hz

*Mac 19”

1024 x 768

60.2

75Hz

* ScanCard II requires separate sync signals.

All Macintosh Computers have not been tested with this product

VGA/SVGA Input with buffered Loop-thru Output.

VGA/SVGA Audio Input

S-VIDEO Video/Audio Inputs with Loop-thru

Outputs.

AUX Video/Audio Inputs with Loop-thru
Outputs.

Clone Port for limited applications.

RS 232 Connecter allows interface of a computer

and the TV, giving control of the TV functions to the
computer.

Independent TV picture controls (bright, picture)
for each mode of display (TV or VGA).

Switchable Anti-Flicker vertical filter (ON or OFF).

Adjustable horizontal and vertical positioning
of the VGA display.

Adjustable horizontal and vertical scaling of

picture size. Including a Pan and Zoom option on the

remote.

VGA/SVGA 2x Zoom Mode with Pan Capability.

Audio/Video jack panel for direct connections

with VCRs (or other video accessories) for

quality TV picture and sound playback.

MAC Adapter 50-75Hz flexible refresh rate.

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ScanCard II provides a method of displaying VGA/SVGA,
composite video, S-Video, and various audio connections to
any of the Philips 19”, 25”, 27”, 32” or 36” SmartCard tele-
visions. This allows the user more dynamic picture and
sound quality when using computers, video cameras,
VCRs, DVD Players, Laser Disc Players, CD-i Players,
Web Browsers, and Satellite Systems.

With use of a T374AH Setup Remote (see T374AH Remote
Control Instructions - part # IB7166E002 for complete
details)
, the installer can adjust the normal commercial tele-
vision functions (with the exception of the BRIGHTNESS
and PICTURE settings for VGA and NON-VGA display
modes). ScanCard II will store a separate set of BRIGHT-
NESS and PICTURE settings for these display modes. This
allows the display to be optimized for computer generated
graphics while retaining display settings that are pleasing
for off-air or accessory equipment viewing (VCR, DVD,
etc.).

With the ability to adjust the picture through horizontal and
vertical scaling, ScanCard II allows full use of your display
when using the most current computer software applica-
tions.

When tuned to the VGA channel, ScanCard II gives the
option of viewing the display twice as large with a 2x
ZOOM feature. This larger display can be “PANNED” left,
right, up, or down by pressing the remote’s CURSOR
keys.

This unique television module can easily be linked or
“daisy chained” to multiple monitors using the “loop-
through” jacks located on the rear jack panel of ScanCard
II. You can create a central control area with many monitor-
ing stations, ideal for educational purposes.

Access to additional external inputs provided by ScanCard
II can be obtained simply by changing channels. Using the
channel UP/DOWN buttons to select the three channels
directly below the lowest broadcast channel, will allow the
use of AUX, S-VIDEO, and VGA inputs. These “channels”
can also be selected directly using the supplied remote.
This remote has dedicated buttons labeled SVID, VGA, and
AUX. Pressing any of these buttons will directly tune the
SmartCard TV to it’s respective channel (or input jack).

ScanCard II transforms any SmartCard television into the
ultimate display for computer graphics, TV broadcast pro-
gramming, inter-active CD-Rom, DVD, Laser Disc Players
or any of today’s hi-tech entertainment devices.

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