Nyrius NSW500 Manuale utente

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USER GUIDE
1080p 6 Input Selector Switch
with HDMI, VGA, Component, Composite & S-Video
NSW500
www.NYRIUS.com

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• 1080p 6 Input Selector Switch
• DC 5V/4A Power Adapter
• IR Remote Control
• Instruction Manual
• 1 Year Warranty
• Lifetime Live Customer Support
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................ 2
What’s Included ............................................................................................................................. 2
Features ......................................................................................................................................... 2
Buttons and Connections ............................................................................................................... 3
Setup ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Connection ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 6
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. 8
Specications ................................................................................................................................. 9
FCC Statement ...............................................................................................................................10
Safety Information ........................................................................................................................ 11
NYRIUS Warranty ......................................................................................................................... 12
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WHAT’S INCLUDED
FEATURES
• Convert analog audio and video signal to digital HDMI signal and switch among 6 sources,
which includes 2 HDMI, 2 analog (composite, component or S-Video) and 2 VGA.
• Expand the capacity of your home theater’s audio/video inputs
• Eliminates cable hassles - no more disconnecting cables every time you change sources
• Supports video upscaling to 1080p resolution
• IR remote control and manual control
• Gold plated connectors
• Supports HDCP compliant devices (HDMI inputs)

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1. DC 5V input - Connect the Power Adapter
2. HDMI-IN 1/2 - Connect 2 HDMI sources
3. S-VIDEO - Connect an S-Video source
4. VIDEO L/R - Connect a composite source
5. YPbPr INPUT - Connect a component source
6. VGA1 - Connect a VGA source
7. VGA2 - Connect a VGA source
8. VIDEO L/R - Connect a composite source
9. YPbPr INPUT - Connect a component source
10. S-VIDEO - Connect an S-Video source
11. HDMI-OUT - Connect the HDMI cable from your
display (monitor or TV)
BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS
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FRONT
BACK
1. IR sensor- for use with IR remote control
2. AV1/AV2- selects analog video input
3. VGA1/VGA2- selects VGA input
4. HDMI1/HDMI2- selects HDMI input
5. RESOLUTION- selects resolution setting
6. POWER- turns power ON/OFF/STANDBY
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SETUP
Connecting your devices
1. Connect the HDMI cable from your display (monitor or TV) to the HDMI-OUT port on the back of
the NSW500.
2. Connect the input sources to the input ports on the back of the NSW500. You can connect 2 HDMI
sources to the HDMI inputs, 2 VGA sources to the VGA inputs and 2 analog sources to the
analog inputs.
3. Plug the power adaptor to an AC power outlet and the smaller end into the DC 5V input on the
back of the NSW500.
4. Turn on the power of the source device you are going to use.
5. Press the POWER button on the front panel of the NSW500. The POWER LED should be on.
6. Check the input indication LED on the front panel of the NSW500. Press the button corresponding
to the input source to select the input source. For example, if you have a device connnected
to the HDMI-IN "1" input, press the key with "1" in the HDMI section on the front panel of the
NSW500.
7. Use the "RESOLUTION" key to adjust the resolution.
8. Use the IR Remote control for more control features.
CONNECTION
Output
Computer IPTV Box
VGA2VGA1
Television
Blu-Ray player
PS3
IN 1
Power
Adapter
AV2
XBox 360™ AV1
Wii
IN 2

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CONNECTION
SUPPORTED RESOLUTION
• VGA INPUT: 640×480(60/72/75 Hz), 800×600(60/72/75 Hz), 1024×768(60/70/75 Hz),
1280×768(60 Hz),1280×960(60 Hz), 1280×1024(60/75 Hz), 1400×1050(60 Hz), 1440×900(60
Hz), 1360×768(60 Hz), 1920×1080(60 Hz), DOS720×400(70 Hz), MAC640×480(67 Hz),
MAC832×624(75), MAC1024×768(75 Hz)
• HDMI INPUT: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p (50/60 Hz), 1080i (50/60 Hz), 1080p (50/60 Hz);
640×480 (60 Hz), 800×600 (60 Hz), 1024×768 (60 Hz), 1280×720 (60 Hz), 1280×1024 (60 Hz),
1920×1080 (60 Hz)
• YPbPr INPUT: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p(50/60 Hz), 1080i(50/60 Hz), 1080p(50/60 Hz)
• AV/S-VIDEO: NTSC, PAL
• HDMI OUTPUT: 480p (60 Hz), 720p (60 Hz), 1080i (60 Hz),1080p (60 Hz)
IMPORTANT NOTES
• Due to the various resolutions of VGA input devices, you may experience some diculty
viewing the screen image. If you cannot see an image, please try with dierent
VGA resolution.
• If the picture is not appearing in full screen or if the picture appears larger than screen
when using VGA inputs, you may use the "Auto Frame" or "Full TV Frame" function of your
TV or display device to adjust the image (if the setting is available).
• The NSW500 is designed mainly for up-scaling the HDMI Output signal to 480P, 720P
and 1080P. The function of 1080i is a simulated sub-function. Users are strongly
recommended to use 720P and 1080P up-scaling to avoid the compatibility issue between
the TV and the NSW500.
• The NSW500 is designed to support the input resolutions listed above however you may
encounter some compatibility issues due to the number of sources and display devices.
Should this occur, please try using a dierent input resolution.
WARNING: Do not remove the connected devices from their positions once they are
connected to the NSW500 1080p 6 Input Selector Switch.

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OPERATION
Manual operation mode
• Press the POWER button on the front panel of the NSW500 to turn the unit ON. The POWER LED
will be ON indicating unit is out of STANDBY mode.
• Press the POWER button on the front panel of the NSW500 to turn the unit OFF. The POWER LED
will be OFF indicating the unit has returned to STANDBY mode.
• Press the key which corresponds to the INPUT SOURCE. Once you have made your selection, the
corresponding key will be lit indicating which device is connected to the NSW500.
1. Press the AV1 key to select the ANALOG VIDEO INPUT between Composite 1, S-video 1, and
Component 1.
2. Press the AV2 key to select the ANALOG VIDEO INPUT between Composite 2, S-video 2, and
Component 2.
3. Press the VGA1 key to select the VGA 1 VIDEO INPUT.
4. Press the VGA2 key to select VGA 2 VIDEO INPUT.
5. Press the HDMI1 key to select HDMI 1 INPUT.
6. Press the HDMI2 key to select HDMI 2 INPUT.
Setting the resolution
• The resolution settings are: 480P, 720P, 1080i, 1080P.
• Use the "RESOLUTION" key on the front panel to set the output resolution. Each time you press
the key, it will cycle to a dierent resolution.
• If the picture does not appear on the screen, the TV may not support the selected resolution.
Please try a dierent resolution, for example, if the TV has no picture when 1080i is selected, try
changing the resolution to 720p, 1080p etc. until the resolution of the NSW500 is compatible
with the TV resolution.

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OPERATION
IR remote control operation mode
• AV1 : Cycles through Composite 1, S-Video 1, Component 1
• AV2 : Cycles through Composite 2, S-Video 2, Component 2
• : Power ON/OFF
• VGA : Selects VGA input
• HDMI : Selects HDMI input
• RES. : Cycles through the resolution settings 480P, 720P, 1080i,
1080P. * If the picture does not appear on the screen, please
see “ Setting the resolution”.
• OSD : On Screen Display information. Shows Input source and
output resolution information.
• Scal. : Aspect ratio information display.
• MENU : Displays Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, and
Sharpness menu adjustments.
- Press the MENU button, a menu will appear on the TV
screen for setting adjustments.
- Press the DOWN button to enter the setting.
The selected item will be highlighted.
- Use UP and DOWN buttons to select
dierent items, and use the LEFT and
RIGHT buttons to adjust the settings. The preset
value is 50; the setting range is 0 to 100.
• MUTE : Press the MUTE button to mute the audio output.
• RESET : System Reset. Press the RESET button and the system will return to its original settings.
• P.M : Picture Mode. Press P.M for picture mode selection. Three picture modes are available to
choose from; Clear, Normal, and Dark.
• N.R : Noise Reduction. Press N.R for noise reduction.
• Aspect : Press “Aspect” key to transfer 4:3 aspect ratio to 16:9 aspect ratio.
-When the Aspect Ratio of the original input signal is 16:9, only the 16:9 aspect ratio
will be shown.
-The VGA input does not support Aspect Ratio adjustment.
Note: The LEFT and RIGHT buttons on the remote control can be used for VOLUME CONTROL
Press the LEFT button to turn DOWN the volume. Press the RIGHT button
to turn UP the volume.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Before following the troubleshooting guide below please make sure that your Selector Switch and
attached equipment (HD source and display) are all properly connected switched on and not in
Standby Mode.
No image • Check that all the connections are correct and secure
• Check the HDMI lead is undamaged and is plugged into the
correct socket
• Check that the correct HDMI output has been selected from
the HD device’s menu and that the HDMI lead is plugged
into the correct output socket
• Check that the correct HDMI input has been selected from
the TV menu and that the HDMI lead is plugged into the
input selected
Image without sound • Check that all the connections are correct and secure
• Check that the cable supports video transmission
• Check that the cable is undamaged
• Reset the NSW500
NSW500 does not respond to
remote or manual control
• Disconnect the power supply for a few seconds. This will
reset the NSW500.
Power LED OFF • Check that the power adaptor is connected to an AC power
outlet and that the smaller end is connected to the DC 5V
input on the back of the NSW500.
Resolution doesn’t appear in 1080p • Make sure that your connected devices support 1080p.
• Make sure that your displays are set to support 1080p.
Image doesn’t appear in 1080i
( "i" for interlaced scan)
• LCD or other at panel TVs do not support “interlaced” video
signal as CRT TV does. When up-scaling the video signal
to 1080i, some televisions may not support the interlaced
video format that is produced by the NSW500. If 1080i is
not compatible with your TV, please change the resolution
to 720p, 1080p, etc. to match the resolution that the
TV supports.
For further questions or inquires, please contact NYRIUS customer support at:
1-800-663-5954 or email suppor[email protected]

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INPUT PORT:
PORT 1 HDMI HDMI Receiver (Type A 19-pin female)
PORT 2 HDMI HDMI Receiver (Type A 19-pin female)
PORT 3 (Component+S-video+Composite)/ RL Analog Video + Audio (RCA Type)
PORT 4 (Component+S-video+Composite)/ RL Analog Video + Audio (RCA Type)
PORT 5 VGA Analog VGA (D-SUB Type)
PORT 6 VGA Analog VGA (D-SUB Type)
HDMI INPUT:
Operation pixel frequency range 25~225MHz (HDMI input each color 10bit)
HDCP support HDCP Compliant (for HDMI input)
HDMI standard HDMI 1.3
OUTPUT PORT:
PORT 1 HDMI HDMI Transmitter (Type A 19-pin female)
Resolution Up-scaling to 1080p / 60Hz (25~165MHz)
HDMI digital audio format 2 channel audio with compressed 48kHz
POWER:
Remote control or Toggle Button 38KHz Carrier Frequency Remote Control
Power Supply DC Input 5V / 4A Adapter
SPECIFICATIONS

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WARNING: This equipment has been tested and is found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is
connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
WARNING: Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
with the FCC Rules could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
FCC STATEMENT
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