Connecting the Cables to the Monitors
Important note for Windows User's
Before attaching your new LCD monitor to your computer, please make sure that your resolution and refresh rates are set
correctly in order that your monitor works properly. This is especially important if you are changing monitors (for example,
from a CRT to a LCD). Before disconnecting your old monitor, please set the resolution to 1024 x 768 and set the refresh
rate to 65Hz. Note: Recommended resolution is 1280 x 1024 at 75Hz. You can adjust these settings by right clicking
your desktop, select "Properties", then "Settings". To adjust the refresh rate, click on "Advanced" and search for this option.
Video card settings will be different based on the video capability of your computer. Please consult your video graphics card
or computer manual for information in regards to this.
Installation
1. Carefully position your LCD monitor so that you can see all of the connection ports on the bottom of the monitor.
2. VGA - Plug one end of the D-Sub signal cable into the VGA connector
cable into the 15-pin D-Sub connector at the rear of your PC. Make sure that all of the screws are hand-tightened securely.
3. DVI - If you are using a DVI signal cable plug one end into the DVI connector
the cable into the 24pin DVI connector at the rear of your PC. Make sure that all of the screws are hand-tightened securely.
4. Audio - Plug the Audio connector to the Audio In port
PC. This is optional if you wish to use a different audio source.
5. AC Port Cord - Plug the power connector to the AC In port
to the power outlet.
6. Power on the computer and the monitor.
on the monitor and plug the other end of the
on the monitor and plug the other end of
on the monitor, and to the computer line out at the rear of your
port at the rear of the monitor, and connect the power cord
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