Connecting the monitor and turning the monitor on and off
CAUTION!
- When connecting, ensure that both the monitor
and computer are switched off.
- Be careful not to overly bend the cable or add
extension cords as this could lead to a
malfunction.
Connecting the monitor to a computer
Analog RGB connection
Connect this device's analog signal cable to the
computer.
Analog RGB terminal
(Mini D-Sub 15 pin, 3 row)
Analog signal cable
- Paying attention to connector direction, firmly
insert the signal cable to terminal, and then
tighten the screws at both sides.
If connecting to a D-sub 15 pin 2 row Apple Power
Macintosh, attach a Macintosh conversion adapter
(commercially available) to the analog signal cable.
Macintosh conversion adapter
Digital RGB connection
Connecting the monitor to a computer via a Digital
signal cable. (to be purchased separately)
- For digital RGB connection, the monitor has an
input for connecting to a computer with a DVI-
compatible output connector (DVI-D 24 pin or
DVI-I 29 pin) and SXGA output capability.
(Depending on the type of computer to be
connected, the display may not work correctly.)
DVI-D input terminal
(DVI-D24 pin)
Digital signal cable
- Paying attention to connector direction, firmly
insert the signal cable to terminal, and then
tighten the screws at both sides.
Connecting the monitor to a power source
1.Connect the AC adapter to the monitor's power
terminal.
Power terminal
2.Attach the power cord to the AC adapter and
place the power plug into the AC outlet.
CAUTION!
- After unplugging the AC adaptor or power cord,
be sure to wait at least 10 seconds before
plugging in again. If you put the plug back in
immediately after unplugging, damage may be
caused and the screen malfunction or not
display.
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Digital RGB output
terminal (DVI-D 24
pin or DVI-I 29 pin)
AC adapter
AC outlet
Power cord