x Connecting to a Macintosh

Setup

Use the supplied Macintosh adapter.

 

Before using your monitor, check that the following items are included in your carton:

LCD displayPower cordAC adapterDVI-HD15 (analog RGB) video signal cableAudio cord (stereo miniplug)Cord strapMacintosh adapterWindows Monitor Information/Windows Utility/Macintosh Utility DiskWarranty cardNotes for Macintosh usersThis instruction manual

Step 1: Connect the display to your computer

Macintosh adapter (supplied)*

DVI-HD15 (analog RGB)

to video output video signal cable (supplied)

Turn off the monitor and computer before connecting.

Macintosh

If you connect the monitor to a computer equipped with a DVI

 

(digital RGB) output connector that complies with DVI Rev. 1.0,

 

use a DVI-DVI (digital RGB) video signal cable (not supplied). * Refer to the supplied“Notes for Macintosh users” for further details.

Note

 

 

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Step 2: Check the digital/analog

 

Do not touch the pins of the video signal cable connector as this might

bend the pins.

select switch

xConnecting to an IBM PC/AT or compatible computer

Before turning on the monitor, be sure to check the switch setting. When connecting the DVI-I input connector on the monitor to a computer equipped with an HD15 (analog RGB) output connector using the DVI-HD15 (analog RGB) video signal cable (supplied), set the switch toAthe right position.

When connecting it to a computer equipped with a DVI (digital RGB) output connector using a DVI-DVI (digital RGB) video signal cable (not supplied), set the switch to D – the left position. The switch is set to the right position (for analog RGB signal input) as the default setting.

to video output

D A

IBM PC/AT or

DVI-HD15 (analog RGB) video

compatible computer

signal cable (supplied)

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