INTRODUCTION
The majority of modern Televisions have connectivity via HDMI and lack some of the older inputs which retro game consoles use. With the Bitfunx HDMI adapter cable, you can bring your old PS2 back to life on a newer TV and relive those gaming classics, with a simple ‘PLUG AND PLAY’ solution!
FEATURES
1)Compatible with PlayStation 2’s from All Regions. Includes Instructions, Power/HDMI Cables.Video and Audio in Full Digital HDMI format with zero transmission loss!
2)Built in RGB to YPbPr switch – Only available on the Bitfunx PS2 Adaptor. No more black screens!Provides advanced signal processing with great precision, colours and resolution!
3)Supports PS2display modes (480i, 480p, PAL 576i).
4) Works with the majority of HDMI enabled televisions and monitors.
5) Hassle Free! Plug and Play as you go.
6) Small and discreet USB power connector offering greater convenience over a mains socket plug.
SPECIFICATION
Device Dimensions: L: 6cm W: 4cm H: 1.5cm
Cable Length: 24cm
Weight: 42g
Power Consumption: Below 2W
Supported Video Input Mode: All PS2 display modes inc. 480i, 480p, PAL 576i
Supported HDMI Output Mode: Bitfunx’s PS2 HDMI adapter is the first PS2 HDMI adapter that supports both ‘RGB’ and ‘Component Output’ video modes.
INSTRUCTIONS SETTING
1) Remove previous PS2 A/V cable and connect Bitfunx HDMI adapter.
2) Plug one end of your HDMI cable into the Bitfunx HDMI converter, and the other end into a free HDMI socket on your TV.
3) Select the ‘RGB’ slider on the PS2 HDMI adapter.
4) Power on your PS2 and TV. Make sure your TV’s A/V INPUT has been switched to the correct HDMI input where the PS2 is connected.
5) Verify that you can see the PS2 picture on your TV – The Bitfunx HDMI adapter LED should now be Green in colour.
6) As described and shown above, visit the PS2 configuration menu and change the Component Video Out’ setting to: Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr.
7) Change the slider on the PS2 HDMI adapter to: YPbPr.
8) If you experience any green screens or distorted images during configuration, it is likely the RGB setting or Component settings are selected with the incorrect output in the PS2 configuration menu.
Please Note: The HDMI adapter does not upscale or tweak the image. If you are looking for more control over your image, then please consider theOSSC (Open Source Scan Converter)by Bitfunx®.