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Terk VS4Mod+ 4-Device RF Modulator and Switcher

Terk VS4Mod+ 4-Device RF Modulator and Switcher

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Brand: Terk
Category: CE

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $35.00
You Save: $14.99 (30%)



Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

Media: Electronics
Fragile: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 14 x 11 x 2.8

MPN: VS4MOD+
Model: VS4MOD+
UPC: 034405000679
EAN: 0034405000679
ASIN: B0000AP7TD

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Video modulator/switcher for connecting 4 components to a single TV input
  • 4 A/V inputs with both high-res S-video and composite video jacks
  • VHF cable/antenna input; choice of S-video, composite video, or RF output
  • Learning IR remote function teaches universal remote to switch and power A/V sources
  • LED display identifies video source; 1-year warranty

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Ideal for households with older TVs, the Terk VS4Mod+ lets you connect up to four video components to a single TV input, saving you time and effort each time you want to watch a different video source. Simply connect your DVD player, satellite receiver, VCR, video game console, or camcorder to any of the modulator's four inputs (each features both high-resolution S-video and composite video jacks), and then run a cable between the TV and the modulator (which offers the choice of S-video, composite video, and RF outputs). Once connected, the modulator converts all of the A/V sources to VHF, letting you view them on channels 3 or 4 of any TV.

You can then easily switch between the A/V sources using an existing remote, letting you watch a movie one moment and play a game the next without manually swapping cables. And when you're not using the VS4Mod+, the modulator switches to the antenna/cable output and plays normal TV reception. The device even offers a learning IR remote option for added simplicity, along with an informative LED display that identifies the current source.

So get the most out of your TV with the VS4Mod+ modulator/switcher, which carries a one-year warranty against defects.

What's in the Box
VS4Mod+ modulator/switcher, power supply, user's manual.

Product Description
Connects up to 4 AV components to TV S-Video switching on all inputs Front panel jack for connecting multimedia speakers


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars doesn't work as it should   October 10, 2005
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My TV is only 4 years old and this is not compatible with it. It renders pictures very fuzzy and red from both the DVD palyer and the VCR. It has a buzz in the sound, doesn't have a remote, and is a huge disappointment. I really regret buying it, as it has failed on every level


3 out of 5 stars Can't use it.   October 3, 2005
Well i need a switcher that will work with a wireless cameras system and this will not work the creen kepts moving and will not stay still. If i just run it to the vcr then to the tv its fine... i can't use it at all.


4 out of 5 stars Works like it should   December 30, 2004
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

This works like you'd expect. Pop 4 things on it (in my case, my PS2, GCN/N64/SNES cable, and a couple of my Namco plug and plays) and plug it into your TV. Previously, I had to switch the cables to switch my games. Now I just hit a button! Just make sure you have a Radio Shack handy, though. It doesn't come with cables to hook to switch up to your TV (male-male cables.)


4 out of 5 stars VS4-MOD+ A Swiss Army Knife for remote Audio/Video switching   September 11, 2003
 44 out of 45 found this review helpful

OVERVIEW
If you have too many components to connect them all to your TV or receiver at once, consider the Terk VS4-MOD+. It has 4 sets of stereo AV inputs with both composite video and S-Video jacks. It has one stereo AV output with both composite video and S-Video jacks. It has one 75 Ohm F-type RF input and one 75 Ohm F-Type RF output. It will route signals in a surprising combination of ways. Signal quality was very good, with only slight darkening detectable when using the built in RF modulator. I detected no appreciable distortion, noise or artifacts in either video or audio outputs.

USER OPERATION
When the unit is off, it is a pass-through for the RF input and output connectors. When turned on, it takes one of the four AV inputs and routes it to the AV output. The video input can be either composite or S-Video. If the input is S-Video, the signal is sent to both the composite and S-Video outputs. If the input signal is composite, the signal is sent only to the composite output. In addition, the output signal is modulated and sent to the RF output on either channel 3 or 4 depending on the rear switch position. Take note, that the modulator is monophonic. If a stereo signal is input via the AV jacks, it is downmixed to mono before modulation. One bit of good news is that movies encoded with macrovision, like South Pacific, can be switched through the RF modulator without the annoying color shifting. The VS4-MOD+ does not circumvent macrovision encoding, but it doesn't fall on its face like some modulators that are built into VCRs. When the VS4-MOD+ is turned on, the RF input signal is not selectable. You have to turn it off to pass through the RF signal.

THE THREE BUTTONS
There are three buttons on the front: Power, Select, and Scan. The power switch is useful to switch between the RF input and one of the four AV inputs. The Select switch is useful to sequentially select one of the four AV inputs. Each time the select button is pressed, the AV input is changed in the following order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, ... The select button can also be used to stop the unit from scanning. The scan button's usefulness is something of a mystery. It starts the unit automatically switching between the 4 AV inputs with a fixed duration between switches. The duration is adjustable from fast to slow in 8 steps by pressing the Scan button multiple times. The only way to stop the from scanning, once it is started, is to press the select button. If the unit is turned off while scanning, it resumes scanning when powered back on!

REMOTE CONTROL
One of the nicer features, is the VS4-MOD+ remote learning capability. It can learn three IR signals from an arbitrary remote that will operate the Power, Select, and Scan functions. I tried it successfully with remotes from Pioneer, Sony, and JVC. The learning sequence in the one-sheet manual incorrectly states what letters will appear on the unit's single character red LED display. The order in which "C" and "S" appear is reversed. In addition, for anyone having difficulty, once the letter "F" is seen on the display, press no other buttons on the remote before pressing the select button on VS4-MOD+.

HMMM...
The unit remembers its selected input if power is turned off. If AC power to the wall-wart power supply is removed then re-applied, the unit remains off until turned back on. It still remembers its previously selected input after total power interruption. Alas, there is no way to directly select one of the four AV inputs. The bottom line is that even with a sophisticated remote control, there is no way to absolutely program a sequence or macro that will select a specific input. You will have to be able to see the red LED display digit to tell which of the four inputs is selected. The red display character is dim and about an inch behind the dark red panel. The lack of discrete input channel selection earns four stars for this otherwise excellent AV switcher. The mistake in the remote learning manual sheet and the fact that the unit must be turned off to pass the RF signal through are two more demerits, but they don't cause a further de-rating because they can be worked around.

CONCLUSION
At under $30, the VS4-MOD+ is a bargain and it nearly earns that one star back. You get a remote controlled switcher, S-Video conversion, and RF modulation if needed. If you remove the rubber feet, it is 1.75" tall by 9.75" wide and about 5.5" deep. The wall-wart is very small at 9VDC and 200 mA. I recommend the Terk VS4-MOD+ because there's lots of bang for the buck in a small package.

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