Connecting an AudioVision monitor

To connect an AudioVision monitor to your Macintosh computer, first connect the loopback cable to the appropriate ports on your computer as you would with any other monitor:

mPlug the middle connector on the loopback cable into the PC Compatibility Card port with the triple row of pins and Apple (K) icon on either side.

mPlug the long connector on the loopback cable into the computer’s built-in monitor port or video card.

Then plug the short end of the loopback cable into the AudioVision adapter cable. Plug the remaining cables into the corresponding ADB, sound input, and sound output ports on the back of your computer. (For more information, see the manual that came with your AudioVision monitor.)

Plug the ADB (V), sound output (-), and sound input () cables into the corresponding ports on the back of the computer.

Plug the short connector on the loopback cable into the AudioVision adapter cable.

AudioVision adapter cable

Connecting an AppleVision monitor

You connect your AppleVision monitor like any other monitor, except you also have to connect an extra cable—the ADB cable, which is thinner than the others. Plug this cable into the ADB port (marked with V) on the back of your computer. (For more information, see the manual that came with your AppleVision monitor.)

If you are using an AppleVision monitor to display the PC environment only, you will need to adjust the video manually, by pressing the buttons on the monitor.

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