Specifications

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Model Number: 30113
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Device with HDMI or DVI output
HDMI ("High Definition Multimedia Interface") is the only interface in the
entertainment electronics sector with which one can transmit audio and video
data digitally at the same time. HDMI can process all picture and sound systems
known at this time, including HDTV (High Definition Television), so that it can
reproduce a resolution of 1080 i without loss of quality.
Many devices from the entertainment electronics sector, such as DVD players, are
equipped these days with HDMI or DVI outputs.
External device with HDMI output
1. Connect an HDMI cable (not supplied) to one of the two HDMI inputs on
the LCD-TV and the HDMI output on the external device.
2. Once you have connected the HDMI device then switch on the LCD-TV.
3. Then switch on the external HDMI reproduction device.
External device with DVI output
If the external device has a DVI output, you can also connect it to the HDMI input
(HDMI is backwards compatible with DVI - "Digital Visual Interface"). For this you
need an HDMI-to-DVI adapter.
Given that no sound can be transmitted via the DVI output, you also need to
connect an audio cable with a TRS stereo connector.
If you want to reproduce the sound through the LCD-TV connect audio RCA
cables (red-white)
To the component audio inputs (position 6 on page 60) on the LCD-TV in
case of HDMI-1 input.
To the audio inputs (position 2 on page 60) on the LCD-TV in case of HDMI-
2 input.
PC
The LCD-TV can be connected as a screen or additional monitor to your PC or
notebook. The image on your PC or notebook will then be displayed on the LCD-
TV.
Connect the LCD-TV as follows:
1. Switch off both devices.
2. Connect a VGA cable (screen cable; not supplied) to the VGA input on the
LCD-TV and to the output for the video card on the PC or the notebook.