3 Connect the video signal cables to the display.

xConnect a computer equipped with an HD15output connector (analog RGB)

Using the supplied HD15-HD15 video signal cable (analog RGB), connect the computer to the display’s HD 15 input connector (analog RGB).

to the HD 15 input

connector (analog

to the computer’s HD15 output RGB) connector (analog RGB)

HD15-HD15 video signal cable (analog RGB) (supplied)

xConnect a computer equipped with a DVIoutput connector (digital RGB)

Using the supplied DVI-D video signal cable (digital RGB), connect the computer to the display’s DVI-D input connector (digital RGB).

to the DVI-D input connector (digital RGB)

to the computer’s DVI output connector (digital RGB)

DVI-D video signal cable (digital RGB) (supplied)

Setup 3:Connect the USB mouse or the USB keyboard or other devices (USB port- equipped models only)

By connecting the USB mouse or the USB keyboard or other devices, you can switch inputs back and forth (KVM function). For more details, see “KVM function” (page 17).

If you are not using the USB mouse or the USB keyboard or other devices on your display, go to Setup 4.

1Connect the supplied cable between the display and the computer.

2Connect the USB mouse or the USB keyboard or other devices to the display.

For Macintosh User:

If you connect the USB Downstream port to a Macintosh keyboard with a power button, the power button on the keyboard may fail to turn on. Turn on the power button on your computer or connect the keyboard directly to your computer and turn it on, and then connect the USB Downstream port to the keyboard.

Notes

The USB port of this display is compatible with Windows 2000 / Windows XP Professional / Windows XP Home edition / Macintosh.

If the USB mouse or the USB keyboard or other devices have already connected to your computer, remove them once.

This Setup is only designed for those computers and OS that are USB compatible. For more details, refer to the operating instruction of your computer or OS.

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