Sound Storm sva4 User Guide

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Connect the monitors and video input source in your system to the SVA7 using
high-quality RCA video cables as shown.
When making the power input connections, be sure to make your (+) connection
directly to the car battery or to a distribution block mounted near the battery. Also,
make sure that your ground connection is to a clean, paint-free metal chassis point.
VIDEO SOURCE
(DVD player,
video game, etc.
)
to Video Out
connector
to Monitor
Video In
connector
RED
BLACK
to Chassis
Ground
VIDEO
MONITOR
Connect the monitors and video input source in your system to the SVA4 using
high-quality RCA video cables as shown.
When making the power input connections, be sure to make your (+) connection
directly to the car battery or to a distribution block mounted near the battery. Also,
make sure that your ground connection is to a clean, paint-free metal chassis point.
to Monitor
Video In
connector
VIDEO
MONITOR
CH1
min
max
CH2
min
max
CH3
min
max
CH4
min
max
CH5
min
max
CH6
min
max
CH7
min
max
VIDEO
INPUT
12VDC
INPUT
12VDC
OUTPUT
C
B
A
OUTPUT
GAIN
LEVELS
OUTPUT
GAIN
LEVELS
one input/seven output
video signal amplifier
OUTPUT GAIN LEVEL CONTROLS
Adjust these independently to get the
best possible picture quality on each
monitor.
CONTENTS
SVA4 • SVA7 User’s Manual - page 1
U S E R ’ S   M A N U A L
2
General precautions
2
Safety precautions
2
Why use a video signal amplifier?
Installation precautions
Installation
Adjusting the video signal level
4
Controls and features: SVA4
5
Controls and features: SVA7
6
System Wiring: SVA4
7
System Wiring: SVA7
8
Specifications
Congratulations on your purchase
of a Sound Storm Video Signal
Amplifier.
It has been designed, engineered and
manufactured to bring you the highest
level of performance and quality, and
will afford you years of viewing pleasure.
Thank you for making Sound Storm
your choice for car video entertainment!
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SVA4
One Input/Four Output
Video Signal Amplifier
SVA7
One Input/Seven Output
Video Signal Amplifier
6
7
2.0Vp-p
0.5-1.5Vp-p
750 Ohms
Variable
12V DC
4-1/16" x 3-1/4" x 3/4"
SVA7
One Input/Four Output
Video Signal Amplifier
SVA4 • SVA7 User’s Manual - page 2
SVA4 • SVA7 User’s Manual - page 8
General precautions
Safety precautions
Why use a video amplifier?
SVA4 • SVA7 User’s Manual - page 3
Controls and Features: SVA4
Controls and Features: SVA7
SVA4 • SVA7 User’s Manual - page 7
• Do not operate any mobile video
equipment while driving – safe driving
should always be your highest priority.
• This product should not be installed
in a system which allows the monitor
screen to be visible to the driver of the
vehicle. In some states and countries,
the viewing of images on a screeen
inside a vehicle is illegal, even by
people other than the driver. Be sure
that the installation and operation of
this system is in compliance with local
rules and regulations.
• Do not open or attempt to repair this
unit yourself. Refer any repairs to a
qualified service technician.
• if there is smoke or any peculiar odor
present during use or if there is damage
to any of the component enclosures,
immediately remove it from your
system and send to your local dealer
or service center as soon as possible.
The SVA4 and SVA7 Video Signal
Amplifiers can play a critical role in
your mobile video system.
With the wide range of DVD players,
video games and monitors available,
users often find that the video signal
level is not well matched to their
chosen monitor. This frequently occurs
in systems where more than one
monitor is present.
In such multi-monitor systems, the
video signal from your DVD player (or
other video source) must be split and
routed to the monitors, resulting in a
drop in signal strength to all the
monitors affected.
Typically, a monitor receiving a video
signal whose strength is inadequate
will display an image too dark or
unclear for satisfactory viewing.
By installing a multi-channel video
signal amplifier like the SVA4 or SVA7,
you can independently amplify the
signal being sent to each monitor. Each
channel has its own output level
control, so the signal level can be
custom-catered to the particular
requirements of each monitor. This can
be critical when there are different
brands and sizes of monitors in the
same system.
The function and performance of the
SVA4 and SVA7 are identical, except
that the SVA4 deliver four separate
video outputs and the SVA7 delivers
seven outputs.
Adjusting the video
signal level
Before starting, rotate the output level
controls on your new video signal
amplifier to MINIMUM.
Turn on the video monitor whose video
input signal you wish to amplify.
Turn on your DVD player (or other
video source), and play a familiar video
program.
At the MINIMUM setting, your monitor
image is probably dark and
unsatisfactory to view. Now slowly
increase the output gain level for that
monitor, until the picture is clear and
bright. Continue to increase the gain
level until you begin to see lines or
other undesirable characteristics in
the picture.
Finally, reduce the gain level back to
the point where you feel the picture
is best from the standpoint of color,
brightness, and freedom from defects.
Leave the control set at this level.
Repeat this process with the other
monitors in your mobile video system.
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