ViewSonic VOT530 manual Connecting to Video Display, Connecting to a LCD

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Connecting Your System

Connecting to Video Display

You can connect the system to many types of video display devices, including projector, LCD or LCD TVs.

Connecting to a LCD

You can connect the system to an LCD monitor. The video signal connector from the LCD monitor connects to the DVI connector through a DVI cable. If you want to connect the system to VGA input monitor, you have to use a DVI to VGA converter.

The VOT530 has 3 options to connect to a LCD monitor.

DVI cable directly connect to DVI input (LCD monitor)

DVI jack add DVI-to-HDMI adapter/ cable to HDMI input (LCD monitor)

DVI jack add DVI-to VGA adapter/ cable to VGA input (LCD monitor)

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VGA Cable

HDMI Cable

DVI Cable

LCD

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