Item Description

HDMI Cable Adapter Converter RGB Component to HDMI for PS2 PlayStation 2 Console

  • The best solution to connect your PS2 to modern TV
  • This PS2 HDMI adapter help games run at their maximum performance with clear picture quality and crisp audio
  • Support PS2 game display mode (480i, 480p, PAL 576i)
  • Compatible with any region PS2
  • Built-in RGB/YPbPr Switch
  • Power by USB
Features

  • 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!
  • 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!
  • Supports PS2 display modes (480i, 480p, PAL 576i).
  • Works with the majority of HDMI enabled televisions and monitors.
  • Hassle Free! Plug and Play as you go.
  • Small and discreet USB power connector offering greater convenience over a mains socket plug.

Specifications

  • 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.

    Package Includes

    • 1* PS2 HDMI Adapter
    • 1* USB power Cable


    Setting Instructions

    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.