The S-Video Balun works with any equipment that has an S-Video interface such as: S-Video TVs and monitors Plasma screens PC video cards DVD players Video cassette recorders Camcorders Satellite receivers MPEG video players LCD projectors Scan converters Video scalers Matrix switchers Digital video players Digital video recorders The following photos show the S-Video-Only Balun (500016) connected to the back of an LCD Projector and a DVD player respectively. Photo 1: S-Video Balun (500016) Connected to LCD Projector and DVD Player Pin Configuration
The cable between the two S-Video Baluns must respect the pin configuration of the baluns. The twisted pairs must correspond to the correct pins and the polarity must be respected. That is, Pin 1 on one end must connect to Pin 1 at the other, and so on for the other seven pins. Each of the following pin-pairs constitutes a twisted pair; Pins 1&2, Pins 7&8, Pins 4&5, Pins 3&6 as shown in the following diagram. Pins 7&8 carry the Luma (Y) signal and pins 4&5 carry the Chroma (C) signal. Pair 1 Pair 3 Pair 2 Pair 4 S-Video Balun RJ45 Jack Pair 1 Chroma (C) Pair 4 Luma (Y) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Twisted Pairs Figure 1: S-Video Balun Pin Configuration
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