User Manual

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Troubleshooting Tips
CABLING
Check that all cable connections are secure
Inspect the cable to check that no pins are damaged or bent
Test the cable with a different port or computer, if possible
COMPUTER SOURCE
Check for updated OS and video graphics card drivers for Mini DisplayPort/Thunderbolt
Review the troubleshooting steps from your computer manufacturer
Try different video resolution and refresh settings supported by the connected display
Verify that the audio from your computer is not muted or extremely low
Reboot the computer after making multiple changes
CONNECTED DISPLAY
Select the HDMI input from the connected display menu
Select a video resolution and aspect ratio setting supported by your computer
Adjust the audio level with your remote or from the display menu
Check for firmware updates and troubleshooting from the display manufacturer
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v2 07/2016
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Mini DisplayPort™ to HDTV Cable
1) Connect MiniDP CABLE end to the Mini DisplayPort/Thunderbolt 2 port of the COMPUTER
2) Connect the HDTV CABLE end to the DISPLAY with HDMI input
3) Select the HDMI input setting from the menu of the connected DISPLAY
4) Select a compatible VIDEO resolution and refresh rate from the computer
5) Adjust the computer AUDIO output settings for HDMI
Apple, Mac, MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, and iMac are trademarks of Apple Inc.
HDMI and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are either registered trademarks or trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and/or other countries
Thunderbolt is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.
Model 101009
Model 101019
Connection Notes
WINDOWS & MAC COMPATIBLE with Thunderbolt™ 2 or Mini DisplayPort ports
DUAL MONITOR SETUP to connect up to 2 monitors (1 adapter per monitor) with AMD Eyefinity
NOT BI-DIRECTIONAL cable converts the signal only from Mini DisplayPort to HDMI
VIDEO RESOLUTION up to 1920x1200 @ 60 Hz including 1080p
AUDIO SUPPORT for LCPM, DTS, and Digital Dolby with compatible equipment
MACS BEFORE 2010 do not output audio over Mini DisplayPort
CHECK DRIVER UPDATE availability for any OS or video graphics card updates for MiniDP
EASY-GRIP TREADS on the connector assist in cable unplugging to prevent damage
HDMI TO DVI adapter compatible with a separate adapter for video transmission only
HDCP SUPPORT for viewing copy protected video with HDCP compliant equipment
DUST CAPS protect the connectors on the cabling when traveling

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