DVK-200 FAQ



Q
: On the back of the DVK-200, I see dip switches. Do I need to adjust the dip switches?

A: The dip switches on the back of the DVK-200 usually do not need to be adjusted. Dip switches are used to configure the DVK to work in different regions, which are preset at the factory. For a complete explanation of the dip switches please refer to the DVK-100 Manual..

Q: I have connected my camera to the DVK-200 but I am unable to see the video.
A: The DVK-200 has an input selector switch for each input. Please make sure the selector is set to the correct input type.

Q: Will the DVK-200 accept 16:9 signals?
A: Yes, the DVK-200 accepts 16:9 signals.

Q:  Will the DVK-200 accept a VGA signal if I use a VGA to DVI adapter?
A: Yes, the DVK-200 has a DVI-I port (which accepts analog or digital signals), so the incoming signal can be from a VGA source which has been adapted to DVI.  Set the DVK-200’s Dipswitch #10 to the “on” position to enable analog VGA signals.

Q: What resolutions are supported via the DVI input on the DVK-200?
A: The DVK-200 will accept the following resolutions: 1024×768 and 800×600.


3 thoughts on “DVK-200 FAQ

  1. Hi

    I wonder if you can help. I have recently bought a DVK-200 and I can’t seem to get the chroma key to work properly.

    When merge both the camera and the software together I seem to get a bit of interference on the TV, and when it records to DVD it copy’s over The interference, is there any advice you could give me please.

    Thank you for your help
    Richard

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