Setting the Type of Video lnput

The Input select button allows you to change the monitor’s video input setting to match the type of video input the monitor is using. The monitor has two possible video input settings: D-SUBor BNC. If your video interface cable is connected to the monitor’s VGA connector, the video input setting should be D-SUB.If your video interface cable(s) are connected to the monitor’s BNC connectors, the video input setting should

be BNC.

The arrow at the right end of the LCD points to the current video input setting. (If the LCD is off, press the Brightness or Contrast button to turn it back on.) For example, in the illustration below, the arrow points to D-SUB.

If the video input setting matches the type of video input the monitor is using, the LCD displays the number of the current video mode, such as Video Mode: 3, or Mode not found. For example, if you connected your video interface cable to the monitor’s VGA connector and the video input setting is D-SUB, the arrow points to D-SUB, as shown above.

If the video input setting does not match the type of video input the monitor is using, the LCD flashes the error message H/V SYNC OFF. Press INPUT SEL once to select the correct video input setting. You briefly see the correct setting and then the LCD displays the number of the current video mode or Mode not found. If you do not touch any control panel buttons for 20 seconds, the monitor saves the new video input setting.