AMD 2600 manual Connecting and Configuring Displays, Connect the monitor

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The following table shows display configurations available when ATI CrossFire™ is not enabled.

Display

Connections

 

 

Cathode ray

• SVGA connection and VGA cable

tube analog

DVI-I connection and DVI-I-to-VGA adapter

display

 

LCD display

DVI-I connection and DVI cable

 

DVI-I connection and DVI-I-to-VGA adapter

 

 

TV

• DVI cable and DVI-to-HDTV adapter and RCA cables

 

S-Video connection and S-Video cable

 

S-Video connection and ATI 9-Pin HDTV Output Cable

 

and RCA cablest

 

 

HDTV display

• DVI connection and DVI cable

 

• DVI cable and DVI-to-HDTV adapter and RCA cables

 

S-Video connection and ATI 9-Pin HDTV Output Cable

 

and RCA cables

 

S-Video connection and S-Video cable

 

 

HDMI™ HDTV

• DVI connection and DVI-to-HDMI™ adapter and HDMI™

 

cable

 

 

Connecting and Configuring Displays

Connect the monitor

1Make sure the computer and monitor are off.

2Plug the monitor cables into their appropriate connectors.

3Power on the monitors first and then restart that computer so that Windows® can detect the new hardware settings.

4When the New Hardware Found Wizard appears, at the appropriate prompt insert the installation CD to load the drivers for the graphics card.

Once the drivers and software have been installed, configure the display.

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Contents ATI Radeon HD 2600 Series Trademarks Important Safety Instructions Page Contents Index ReferenceATI CrossFire IntroductionSystem Requirements HardwarePage Installing the Graphics Card Before You BeginRecord the Serial and Part Numbers Uninstall Old Graphics Drivers Uninstall old graphics drivers Windows XPUninstall old graphics drivers Windows Vista Install the Graphics Card Turn on the monitor and then the computer Installing and Configuring Displays ConnectionsAdapters Supported Display Connections Connect the monitor Connecting and Configuring DisplaysDisplay Configure the displayInstall the software Installing Software and DriversPage ATI Catalyst Control Center Access help HelpStart ATI Catalyst Control Center Using TV Display and Capture Features Using a Monitor vs. Using TV DisplayViewing the PC’s Display on TV or Hdtv Viewing Text on a TV Connecting to a TV, VCR, or HdtvUsing a TV as the Only Display Using Games and ApplicationsConnect to an Hdmi Hdtv DVI-to-HDMI This topic includes the following proceduresHdmi Hdtv Connect to an Hdtv DVI-to-DVI DVI to component video connectors Display Mode Switch Settings Page Page Video connector to graphics card Page Video to Scart connectors Switch Positions for Ntsc and PAL Capturing Video Video capture connections Capture video to a computer Connecting a media device for video captureSetting the Windows Volume Control Display the Line Input settings WindowsAvivo Video Converter Display the Line Input settings Windows VistaOpen the ATI Avivo Video Converter Avivo Video Converter FormatsUpload video to a Windows Mobile-based Portable Media Center Upload video to a video iPodUpload video to a Sony PSP Installing CrossFire Graphics Cards CrossFireBasic Requirements Install CrossFire cards Proper handling of the CrossFire bridge interconnects CrossFire connections Enabling CrossFire Enable CrossFireDisplay Configurations Reference TroubleshootingDisplay Properties dialog ConfiguredScreen defects AppearBefore Be enabled, youCrossFire is Not functioningDetermine the System Card Bus Type Vgart Updating your AGP Motherboard/Chipset DriversObtain AGP drivers for your motherboard/chipset Update AGP drivers for the motherboard/chipsetReinstalling Drivers Manually reinstall driversSample Motherboard/Chipset Manufacturers Customer Care Product RegistrationSouth America Additional AccessoriesLatin AmericaCompliance Information FCC Compliance InformationIndustry Canada Compliance Statement Electrical Safety CE Compliance InformationInformations de conformité de la CE Page 3D 35 480i 21 480p 21 IndexHdtv 17 Windows Vista 4 Windows XP 4 Windows volume control
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