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Quick Start

Connection To Your Personal Computer

For the PC:

Your system has one of two configurations:

the video controller is built into the computer

the video controller is in the form of a display card (sometimes referred to as the graphics card, video adapter or graphics board)

Both configurations have a video connector (or a CRT PORT on laptop computers). If you are not sure which port is the video connector, please consult your computer or display card manual.

For the Mac:

You will connect your MultiSync® P750monitor one of two ways to your Macintosh computer:

On-board video port

NuBus, PDS or PCI display card

Both configurations should have the same style video connec- tor. If you are not sure which port is the video connector, please consult your computer or display card manual.

The MultiCableconnection system allows you to change between 640 x 480, 832 x 624, 1024 x 768, 1152 x 870, 1280 x 960 and 1280 x 1024 screen resolutions without restarting your system, if the video port supports these modes.

NOTE: Power Macintosh 6100/60 and 66 users need to use the Apple HDI-45 cable adapter and Powerbook users

need to use the VID-14 cable adapter in conjunction with the appropriate MultiSync cable adapter when connecting a MultiSync monitor.

To attach the MultiSync P750 monitor to your system, follow these instructions:

1.Turn off the power to your computer and MultiSync monitor.

2.If necessary, install the display card. For more information, refer to the display card manual.

If you are using a BNC cable, continue to Step 3. If you are using the MultiCable connection system, please skip to Step 4.

3.Make sure the BNC/D-SUB Switch on the front of the monitor is set to the BNC (out) position. Connect the D-SUB (or the appropriate connector) end of the video cable supplied with the display card to the connector of the display card. Connect the red BNC cable to the BNC connector on the monitor labeled “R”. The green BNC cable should be connected to the BNC connector on the monitor labeled “G”. The blue BNC cable should be connected to the BNC connector on the monitor labeled “B”. If you have a fourth BNC connector (composite Sync), connect it to the BNC connector on the monitor labeled “HS/CS”. If you have a fifth BNC connector (vertical Sync), connect it to the BNC connector on the monitor labeled “VS”. Please skip to Step 5.

NOTE: BNC cables may be purchased at your local electronics store.

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NEC MultiSync P750 user manual Connection To Your Personal Computer, For the PC, For the Mac

MultiSync P750 specifications

The NEC MultiSync P750 is a high-performance professional display that stands out in a variety of environments, from corporate boardrooms to retail spaces. Designed for users who demand superior image quality and reliable performance, the P750 features a 75-inch screen with impressive clarity and a sleek design.

One of the key highlights of the NEC MultiSync P750 is its Ultra HD resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. This delivers exceptional image detail and vibrant colors, making it ideal for showcasing graphics, videos, and presentations. The display uses advanced LED backlighting technology, ensuring consistent brightness and enhanced energy efficiency. This not only saves on operational costs but also contributes to a sustainable environment.

Another noteworthy feature is the P750's extensive connectivity options. It comes equipped with various input terminals including HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA, allowing seamless integration with a plethora of devices. This versatility makes it an excellent choice for businesses looking to connect multiple sources without the need for additional converters.

The NEC MultiSync P750 is also designed with professional-grade technologies to enhance usability and performance. One of these technologies is the built-in NEC MultiSync calibration tool, which ensures precise color reproduction, critical for applications where color accuracy is paramount. Moreover, the display features a 24/7 operating capability, making it suitable for continuous use in high-demand environments.

Durability is another critical aspect of the P750. The display incorporates a robust design to withstand the rigors of daily use. Its anti-glare and anti-reflective coating reduces glare, enhancing visibility in brightly lit settings. The display is also equipped with a protective glass layer, safeguarding it against scratches and impacts.

Finally, the NEC MultiSync P750 supports advanced display technologies such as the NEC NaViSet Administrator tool, which allows for central management of multiple displays. This feature is particularly valuable for large installations, enabling IT administrators to monitor and control the display settings remotely.

In summary, the NEC MultiSync P750 is an exceptional professional display that combines outstanding image quality, extensive connectivity options, and robust design to meet the demands of various applications. Whether for corporate use or dynamic retail settings, the P750 delivers reliability and superior performance.