Connect your DVI connector
The DVI connector allows the following TV and monitor display modes:
AUDIO DVI
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R | EDTV | 640/720 x 480p |
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| 720 x 576p |
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| HDTV | 1920 x 1080i |
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| 1920 x 1152i |
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| VGA | 640 x 480 | 60 Hz |
1 | SVGA | 800 x 600 | 60 Hz |
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&Select the type of connector of the device (DVD, HDTV, STB, PC, ...) you want to connect with the DVI connector of your TV.
Connector |
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type: | YPbPr | VGA | DVI | HDMI |
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| digital stream | digital |
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DVD | DVD with YPbPr | DVD with DVI | DVD with HDMI | |
HDTV STB | Euro 1080i | (future) | (future) | |
Computer | PC | PC | ||
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éIf necessary, use an appropriate adapter.
Connector |
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type: | YPbPr | VGA | DVI | HDMI |
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| digital stream | digital |
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Adaptor (cable) | 3 cinch to VGA cable | VGA to DVI |
| HDMI to DVI |
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“Connect your device with the DVI connector at the bottom of the TV 1.
‘Connect the audio cable 2 to the AUDIO R (right) and L (left) inputs of the TV.
Cinema Link surround receiver
See the separate supplied Cinema Link instruction manual, p. 26.
Attention: the sound info on screen will not correspond with the actual sound reproduction.
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