ATI HDTV
Component Video Adapter
Installation and Setup User’s Guide
P/N: 117-70104-30
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CHAPTER 1
Getting Started
View computer output directly on your High Definition
Television or other component input device. Provide a big-
screen experience for your PC that is ideal for playing games,
giving presentations, watching movies, and browsing the
Internet.
The ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter converts standard
VGA or DVI-I video output from your RADEON Series card
or ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON Series card to component
video that you can display on your High Definition Television
or other component input device.
• For a list of supported RADEON family cards, visit
480i
480
540
720
1080
16
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VGA to YPbPr
CRT / Analog Flat Panel Monitor
480i
480
540
720
1080
16
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DVI-I to YPbPr
Digital Flat Panel Monitor
Depending upon the model of your ATI graphics card,
some of the following features may not be installed:
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• Multimedia Center components
• TV applications
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Getting Started
System Requirements
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Intel Pentium 4 / III/ II / Celeron ,
Processor
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AMD Athlon , or better.
Graphics
Adapter
adapters.
Operating
System
systems.
A CRT monitor is required to install the ATI HDTV
Component Video Adapter, and to run DOS
applications.
Monitor
Television
HDTVs or SDTVs that accept component input.
Warranty
The ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter is warranted for one
year. Accompanying product accessories are warranted for 90
days.
For information on your video card’s graphics features, double-
click the ATI icon in the lower-right corner of your screen, or go
HDTV Kit Contents
• ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter
• Installation and Setup User’s Guide
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CHAPTER 2
Setting up Your ATI HDTV
Component Video Adapter
Setting up the ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter consists
of four, easy steps.
This chapter explains how to connect the ATI HDTV
Component Video Adapter to your computer and component
input display device. The version of your ATI graphics card
determines which ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter to use
for your card.
ATI HDTV Component
RADEON Family Card
Video Adapter Model
• RADEON 9800/9700/9500 Series
DVI-I
to
YPbPr
• ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON 8500
• ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON
8500DV
• ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON 9600
PRO
VGA
• RADEON 8500 64MB
• RADEON 8500 128MB
• RADEON 8500 LE
to
YPbPr
• ALL-IN-WONDER 9700 Series
• ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 Series
A/VOut
to
YPbPr
• When used with ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON family products, the
ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter will not operate in multi-
monitor configurations, including clone mode.
• This list illustrates example products; it does not show all products.
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Setting up Your ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter
Installing Your ATI HDTV
Component Video Adapter
You must have a CRT monitor attached to your
computer before installing the ATI HDTV Component
Video Adapter.
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For proper operation of your ATI HDTV Component
Video Adapter, ATI display drivers must be correctly
installed.
For “Built by ATI” and “Powered by ATI” products
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Download the latest CATALYST drivers from
www.ati.com, and follow the on-screen installation
instructions.
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3
Shut down your computer, and then disconnect your
monitor.
Set the DIP switches on the ATI HDTV Component Video
that all timings that your TV supports are turned ON (DIP
switch up). Note: 540i and 540p modes are not supported
at this time.
Setting up Your ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter
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Setting the DIP Switches
Modes
• DIP switch 3 is always OFF (540p is not supported)
• Set all DIP switches ON that correspond to the
modes that your component input device supports;
for further details, consult the manual for your
component video input device
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The six DIP
switches on the
ATI HDTV
Component Video
Adapter enable
four, standard
ON
ON
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ECE
6
1
3
4
5
OFF
HDTV video
modes:480i,480p,
720p, and 1080i.
The default setting
always OFF (540p
is not supported)
is 480i or 480p, depending upon your component input device.
In the above example, 480i, 480p, and 1080i are supported
Aspect ratio
If your display
supports 16:9
aspect ratio, set
DIP switch 6
(16:9) ON. This
switch toggles
between 4:3 and
16:9 — OFF is
4:3.
ON
ON
2
ECE
6
1
3
4
5
OFF
always OFF (540p
is not supported)
In the above example, the component input display supports
480i, 480p, 1080i, and 16:9.
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Setting up Your ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter
Use a small, flat-head screwdriver to set the switches — the up
position is ON, and the down position is OFF. Set the switches
ON for all modes that your HDTV or component input device
supports.
The “best” display mode depends upon your
component input device — try different modes to find
which provides the most satisfactory picture.
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Use the Windows Display Properties to select the viewing mode
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Plug the appropriate ATI HDTV Component Video
Adapter into the VGA connector or the DVI-I connector on
your RADEON Series card, and tighten the thumbscrews.
Using the appropriate cables, connect the ATI HDTV
Component Video Adapter’s outputs to your HDTV’s video
inputs.
VGA or DVI-I
Connector on
RADEON 8500
Family Card
or
DVI-I Connector on
RADEON 9700/9500
Series card
VGA to YPbPr
or
DVI-I to YPbPr
Input and output cable lengths
should not exceed 50 feet (15m)
Y
Pb
Pr
• Y = Green
• Pb = Blue
• Pr = Red
HDTV Video Inputs
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Turn on your component input device, and then set it to
YPbPr input (see your HDTV or component input device
manual for further instructions).
Turn on your PC. Your TV will not display anything until
Windows starts; this may take several minutes.
To return to your CRT monitor display, shut down your
computer, re-connect the CRT monitor, and then restart
your computer.
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CHAPTER 3
Using Your ATI HDTV
Component Video Adapter
Use the HDTV Component Video Adapter to watch DVD
movies and play video games on your High Definition
Television.
Copy-protected DVDs restrict playback to 480i and
480p modes.
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For maximum performance when you watch DVD movies or
play computer games on your HDTV, you should find the mode
and screen resolution that provide the best result on your TV,
and use those settings exclusively.
Windows® Control Panel Settings
Use the Windows Control Panel settings to choose the
resolution and HDTV display mode.
To change settings using the Windows Control Panel
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Click the Windows Start button, point at Settings, and then
click Control Panel.
Double-click the Display icon, click the Settings tab, and
use the Screen Area slider to select the resolution you
want.
Note: If the resolution you select is not related to a timing,
the system will reduce the resolution to the closest
supported timing.
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4
Click the Advanced... button, then click the Displays tab.
Click the YPbPr tab.
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Using Your ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter
The HDTV settings page opens. The settings you selected
via the DIP switches are checked in Dongle Settings. (See
To override the DIP switch settings, check the modes you
want in the Custom Settings buttons.
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Click OK.
Click the Advanced... button,
Click the Adapter tab, then click the List All Modes...
button.
List All Modes is only available in Windows 2000 and
Windows XP. It is not available in Windows 98 / 98SE, or
Windows ME.
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Click 640 x 480.
For Interlaced mode, click 30Hz or 60Hz.
YPbPr is only available with the 30Hz or 60HZ settings.
Windows XP does not enable 640 x 480 screen
resolution by default. To set 640 x 480 resolution,
right-click your desktop, click Properties, click the
Settings tab, click the Advanced button, click the
Adapter tab, click List all modes, then select
640 x 480.
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• 60Hz = Progressive.
• 30Hz = Interlaced
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CHAPTER 4
Troubleshooting
This chapter contains troubleshooting tips for your Component
Video Adapter. The following tips may help if you experience
problems. Please contact your dealer for more advanced
troubleshooting information.
Troubleshooting Tips
Problem
Possible Solution
The colors on my
TV display are not
correct
Ensure that the connections between the
Component Video Adapter and your HDTV are
correct (Y=Green, Pb=Blue, Pr=Red). See the
There is no display Your TV will not display anything until Windows
on my TV
starts; this may take several minutes.
• Set your TV to YPbPr input.
• Ensure that the HDTV Component Video Adapter
is properly connected, then restart your computer.
• Ensure that the drivers in the ATI HTDV
Component Video Adapter Kit have been installed.
DVDs will not play
in 720p or 1080i
modes
Copy-protected DVDs restrict playback to 480i and
480p modes.
I can’t see the
entire display
If your component input device supports it, try 720p
mode.
The display is tilted Consult your HDTV user’s manual.
My CRT display is
green
Your system is in component output mode. Restart
your computer with the CRT monitor connected.
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Index
System requirements 2
Symbols
"Built by ATI" products 4
T
Troubleshooting 9
A
Adapter
connecting 3
Aspect ratio 5
U
Using your ATI HDTV Component
Video Adapter 7
C
Copy protection 7, 9
V
Viewing mode
D
DIP switches
selecting 3
W
Warranty 2
Windows control panel settings 7
Windows XP, Windows 2000,
Windows 98 / 98SE, Windows ME 8
setting 3
setting aspect ratio 5
setting modes 5
G
Getting started 1
H
HDTV kit contents 2
I
Installing your ATI HDTV
Component Video Adapter 4
M
Modes 5
S
Setting the DIP switches 5
Setting up your ATI HDTV
Component Video Adapter 3
Software
installing 3
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