BenQ DV3750 user manual Connecting RGB Signals Mini D-SUB, Connecting DVI Signals

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Connecting RGB Signals (Mini D-SUB)

1. Connect the analog video output of your PC to the PC D-SUB terminal on the display using a Mini D-SUB 15-pin cable.

2. Connect the audio output of your PC to the display's PC AUDIO input terminal using an appropriate cable.

1. If the signal resolution is greater than the default resolution, the screen may be unable to display image details clearly.

2. You will need a converter to connect a Macintosh computer video to the display using a PC D-SUB 15-pin cable.

3. Certain PC models cannot be connected to

Audio cable

 

the display.

 

4.

The computer in the illustration is shown

 

 

only for reference; your equipment may

 

 

vary.

 

5.

Additional equipment shown in the

 

 

illustration is not provided.

 

6.

Do not set the computer's horizontal and

 

 

vertical scanning frequencies less than or

 

 

greater than the frequency range of the

 

 

display. (refer to "Supported Modes" on

 

 

page 32)

 

7.

If you require more information on how to

 

 

connect your equipment, please refer to

 

 

the manual for the piece of equipment you

 

 

wish to attach.

 

Connecting DVI Signals

English

Mini D-SUB cable

PC

1.Connect the digital video output of your PC to the DVI terminal on the display using a DVI-D cable.

2.Connect the audio output of your PC to the display's DVI AUDIO L/R input terminals using the AV cable or equivalent.

Audio (AV) cable

DVD player

DVI-D cable

PC

Setting up Your Display

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Contents Welcome Important Safety Instructions CopyrightDisclaimer English Important Information Table of Contents Enabling/Disabling Child Lock Changing Password PC Menu TroubleshootingSpecifications Supported Modes Dimensional Drawings Feature Menu TV Menu Performing Manual InstallationIntroduction Functions and FeaturesPackage Contents Main Unit Front View Lights up red when the display is in standby modeStandby mode Getting Started with Your DisplayVolume Terminal PanelChannel Main Unit Rear View Setting up Your Display Connecting the Antenna Connecting Audio and Video Signal Sources Connecting Composite AV Video Signal RCA Connecting Composite AV Video Signal ScartEquivalent Connecting S-Video SignalsConnecting DVI Signals Connecting RGB Signals Mini D-SUBConnecting Audio Output Signals Connecting the Power CordDisplay to select a TV broadcast standard Initial SetupOr Volume Channel button on the display to go to the next stepRemote Control Screen aspect ratio TeletextPIP/PBP FreezeBatteries Using the Remote ControlAdjusting Volume Using the Remote ControlPower on, Power off and Standby Switching InputsButtons to sequentially change channels Selecting a Picture ModeUsing the Freeze Function Adjusting Aspect RatioDisplay Information Using the Sleep TimerAdjusting Backlight Using the Teletext FunctionOSD Structure On-Screen Display OSD MenuThen press OK to enter the submenu Volume Adjust volume level Use To increase or to decreaseNavigating the OSD Menu Audio MenuEffect Volume buttons on the display to Surround Adjust left or right speaker Balance Volume levelRemote control or the Volume Use Buttons on Auto, Mono Remote control or the VolumePicture Menu Selecting a Picture Mode Picture Mode SettingsFeature Menu Ratio e.g. DVD signal, no Video signal. WhenTV signal in the center Aspect Adjust image aspect Remote control orEnglish Remote control or the Volume Nederlands OSD menuTV Menu Press OK to enter the submenuPerforming Manual Installation Editing ChannelsNaming a Channel Enabling/Disabling Child Lock Child LockSwapping Channels Deleting a ChannelPC Menu Changing PasswordTroubleshooting Antenna Audio input SpecificationsSignal inputs TV tunerUnit mm Dimensional Drawings720 × 31.47 70.08 28.32 DOS mode Supported Modes
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