Owner's Manual

Connecting
the
Monitor
On
the
back
of
the
monitor
are
three
plug-in
connections;
one
for
the
AC
power
cord,
and
the
others
for
the
signal
cable
from
the
video
card.
1.
AC
Power
Connection
One
end
of
the
AC
power
cord
is
connected
into
the
AC
power
connector
on
the
back
of
the
monitor.
The
other
end
is
plugged
into
a
properly
grounded
three-prong
AC
outlet.
The
monitor's
auto-sensing
power
supply
can
automatically
detect
100-120V
AC
or
200-240V
AC,
50
or
60Hz.
2.
Signal
Cable
Connection
The
connectors
for
the
signal
cable
are
located
on
the
back
of
the
monitor.
The
BNC
and
15
pin
VGA
connectors
on
the
back
of
the
monitor
allow
for
a
wide
variety
of
video
controllers
to
be
connected
to
the
monitor.
Examples
of
signals
that
might
be
sent
to
the
monitor
include
signals
from
IBM
PC
and
compatibles,
Apple
Macintosh,
Centris,
Quadra,
and
SPARC
workstations.
The
supplied
signal
cable
consists
of
15
pin
VGA
connectors
at
both
ends,
suitable
for
connections
to
an
IBM
PC
or
compatible.
Other
generic
cables
or
adapters
may
be used
for
connections
to
your
equipment,
as
long
as
they
meet
the
compatible
signal
requirements
to
activate
this
monitor
(see
page
24
for
input
specifications).
For
Apple
Macintosh
use,
a
separate
plug
adapter
is
needed
to
change
the
15
pin
high
density
(3
row)
D-sub
VGA
connector
on
the
supplied
cable
to
a
15
pin
2
row
connector.
Examples
of
typical
connections
are
shown
below.
Select
the
connection
example
that
fits
your
needs.
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