INSTALLATION (Refer to REAR CONNECTORS on page 13)

Precautions:

The Princeton Graphics T-Series should be placed at least six (6) inches from the wall.

Television:

1 .

Install cable from antenna or cable TV to the “F” connector labeled “ANT IN”.

2.Push the monitor main power switch on, the Red LED Indicator should be on. This indicates that the T is in STAND BY mode.

3.Press the Power button on the Remote control, the Red indicator should turn green.

4.Using the Remote control press the TV/PC/AV button until the T displays

TV-MAIN NTSC.

5.Using the Remote control press the TV/CATV. Select TV if you are using an antenna. Select CATV if you are using a cable service.

6.Using the Remote control press the AUTO button, the T will now preset all active channels into memory.

7.There are two methods of selecting a channel:

a.Press CH Δ/∇ on the Remote control or the front panel to step through the channels.

b.Press the numeric keys of the channel desired.

8.Press the Vol up/down on the Remote control or the front panel to adjust the volume.

Video Recorder: (VCR)

1. If you are using the F Connector to connect the signal, follow the instructions for television setup, connecting the antenna or cable to the ANT IN on the

VCR, and connect a coax patch cable from the ANT OUT of the VCR to the F connector on the T. Select channel 3 on the T per step 7 above, and set the VCR/TV selector on the VCR to “VCR”. Press PLAY on the VCR.

2.If using the Video (Composite) output from the VCR, connect the Video output,Left and Right Audio outputs of the VCR to the Video Composite, Audio Left and Audio Right inputs on the T.

3.Using the Remote control press the “TV/PC/AV” key until NTSC VIDEO appears on the screen.

4.Press PLAY on the VCR.

5.If using the S-Video output of the VCR, connect the S-Video output, Left and Right Audio output of the VCR to the S-Video Audio Left and Audio Right inputs for S-Video signal on the T.

6.Using the Remote control press the “TV/PC/AV” key until NTSC S-VHS appears on the screen.

7.Press PLAY on the VCR.

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DVD player:

1 IfusingtheVideo(Composite)outputfromtheDVD,connecttheVideooutput,Left

andRightAudiooutputsoftheDVDtotheVideoComposite,AudioLeftandAudio

RightinputsontheT.

2.UsingtheRemotecontrolpresstheVIDEOinputkeyor“TV/PC/AV”keyuntilNTSC VIDEOappearsonthescreen.

3.StarttheDVDplayer.

4.IfusingtheS-VideooutputoftheDVD,connecttheS-Videooutput,LeftandRight AudiooutputoftheDVDtotheS-VideoAudioLeftandAudioRightinputsforS- VideosignalontheT..

5.UsingtheRemotecontrolpresstheS-VIDEOinputkeyor“TV/PC/AV”keyuntil NTSCS-VHSappearsonthescreen.

6.StarttheDVDplayer.

Computer:

1.ConnectthecomputertothemonitorusingVGA1locatedontherearpanel or VGA2 locatedonthefrontpanel.

2.ConnecttheAudiototheappropriateaudioconnectorsnexttotheVGAconnector beingused.Bootthecomputersothatvideowillbepresent. Withoutvideopresent, theTwillentertheDPMS(powermanagement“sleep”modewithinthreeseconds.If thisoccurs,pressthepowerbuttonontheremoteorthefrontpanel.Makecertaina signalisbeingoutputfromthecomputerdevice.(refertoPage2)

3.UsingtheRemotecontrolpresstheVGA1orVGA2keyor“TV/PC/AV”keyuntil VGA1orVGA2appearsonthescreen.Ifanimagedoesnotappear,pressthe VGA1/VGA2buttonontheremoteorthefrontpanel.

4.IftheTstillhasnodisplaycheckyourvideocardresolutionandrefreshsettingswith

Appendix B.

Becausestandarddesktopcomputerdisplaysoperateathigherfrequencies,itis possibletooverdrivetheT.Youmayneedtoconnectthecomputerbacktoadesktop monitorandresettheresolutionandrefreshrateaccordingtotheparametersin

Appendix B.

High Definition Receiver:

1.ConnectaReceivertothemonitorusingtheVGA1locatedontherearpanelorVGA2 locatedonthefrontpanel.

2.ConnecttheAudiototheappropriateaudioconnectorsnexttotheVGAconnectorin use.

3.UsingtheRemotecontrolpresstheVGA1orVGA2keyor“TV/PC/AV”keyuntil VGA1orVGA2appearsonthescreen,ifusingVGAtoinputtheHDTVsignal.

4.PressMENU,thenVOL+whilethePICTUREfunctionishighlightedontheOn Screen Menu.

5.PressSEL-to highlight V-SIZE,thenpressVOL+toselectthatfunction.

6.PressVOL-toreducetheheightofthedisplayto12”(307mm)forDM-5948S;14.3” (364mm) for DM-6952S or 16.3”(414mm) for DM-7752S.

Setting the Aspect Ratio:

Some HD receivers (RCA DTC-100 for example) feature a user-defined full-screen or letterbox output mode for 4:3 aspect ratio monitors. Please refer to your HD receiver manual for details. If your receiver does not have this function, follow the instructions in steps 4-6 above to adjust the image for a 16:9 aspect ratio within the 4:3 aspect ratioT display area.

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DM-6952S(T)(C), DM-5948S(T)(C), DM-7752S(T)(C) specifications

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