RGB CGA EGA YUV to 15 Pin VGA HD Video Converter GBS8200 HD9800
PRODUCT CODE: GBS8200RGB CGA EGA YUV to VGA Video Converter Board.
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The video converter outputs a 30kHz VGA signal via a DB15 VGA port and a 12-pin interface.
The GBS 8200 features a CGA, EGA, YUV input signal Auto scan function, and has a standard VGA output for a high-resolution video signal.
Can be used to convert the RGB signals from Arcade Machines, Amiga 500, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Nintendo Wii, Xbox to a VGA computer monitor.
This fantastically versatile converter is a great way to convert CGA, EGA, YUV and RGB inputs to VGA output for use on a standard LED, LCD or CRT computer monitor.
Model: GBS 8200. Also known as GBS8200 or HD9800.
Version: V4.0.
Size: 117x100x20mm.
Input: CGA, EGA, YUV.
Supports position & zoom control.
Power supply input: DC 5V 2A (Not included).
English and Chinese language on-screen menu.
Supports CGA/EGA signal autoscan (15K, 24K, 31K).
Output: VGA 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1360 x 768.
True digital 24-bit A/D converter for true 16.7 million color conversion.
Supports YUV signal auto scan (480i, 576i, 720i, 1080i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080p).
Package Includes;
1x GBS8200 V4.0 Video converter board.
1x Power cable tail.
1x Video cable tail.
Link to user manual: http://bit.ly/2jfb4JC
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Packaging: Bulk.
14 Day 'change of mind' return in unused condition for refund less shipping fees.
1 Year return to base refund or replace guarantee.
Troubleshooting Installation Hints & Tips:
Link to the user manual: http://bit.ly/2jfb4JC
- Ensure that a suitable power supply is used. The Power Supply must be 5 Volt DC with a minimum Current Rating of 2 Amps.
- Avoid long cables as this can degrade the video signal. Ideally, use screened cables as short as is feasible.
- Try switching the converter boards input from the default Auto Scan input to a Manual Input. The left-most 'SW' switch is used to change the input signal between the Ypbpr/RGBS/RGBHV modes. Note: This operation does not work when you have opened OSD (On Screen Display) menu.
- Try setting the Monitor to Manual input select as opposed to Auto.
- Try powering the Monitor Off and then On while the converter board signal is being supplied in an effort to let the Monitor self-calibrate to the input signal.
- Try an alternative 'known-good' late-model monitor.
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