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EnglishPreparation
Caution:After taking the monitor out of the outer box, place the monitor face-down on
the floor.
Avoid placing the monitor face-up as the screws in the stand may damage the
surface (e.g. table).
1. Lay a soft cloth on an even stable surface and place the monitor face-down on it.
DO NOT block ventilated openings with mounting accessories or other accessories.
TIP:•Prevent the glass surface and the Control button on the front panel from touching the table or floor surface or...

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DVI-I (analog/digital)
DVI-D (digital)
Mini D-Sub 15 pin (analog) (3 rows)
D-Sub 15 pin (analog) (2 rows)
Connection Types
The Signal Input of the monitor accepts both analog signals (mini D-Sub 15 pin) and digital signals (DVD-D).
Also, two computers can be connected to the monitor and used at the same time by switching the image from one computer
to the other.
Check the pin type of your computer output before connecting the cable to the monitor socket.
Use the appropriate cable for each type...

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Making Connections
TIP:Prior to connecting signal cables, switch off the monitor, computer, and peripheral devices.
NOTE:Cables can be connected more easily when the monitor is tilted upwards.
1. Connect signal cables.
Secure signal cables and adapters with attached screws after inserting them into their respective sockets.
Connecting one computer.
Monitor (rear) DVI-D or DVI-I
Use DVI-D – DVI-D cable
Computer Through Digital Connection
Through Analog  Connection
DVI-I
Mini D-Sub 15...

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To Connect a Computer to the HDMI Input
Monitor (rear) Commercially available
DVI-D – HDMI cable Computer
DVI-I
DVI-D
To HDMI Input 2
or
HDMI Input 1
When connecting a computer to the HDMI Input, a maximum of four inputs are available though DVI-D input and Mini D-Sub
input.
NOTE:When HDMI input is used for computer digital output, 1920 x 1200 resolution output may not be available.
Use DVI-D input instead.
2. Connecting an imaging device.
NOTE:For details of connecting imaging devices, see...

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English
To Connect a Component Video Output - Ready Imaging Device
Monitor (rear) Commercially available audio cable Game machine, DVD player,
BS digital tuner etc.
DVI-ITo Video/Audio
Input (VIDEO1)
Commercially available
Component Video – Component Video cable
To Connect an Imaging Device with S-Video Output
NOTE:Some game or video machines may use a special socket or stereo jack for audio output.
If a designated cable is required, purchase the model specified in the documentation supplied...

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To Connect an Imaging Device with DVI Output
The monitor can be used with an imaging device with DVI output (e.g. DVD player).
•To connect a DVD player with DVI output, set OSD Function’s [DVI EDID SELECT] to [AV] (Page 28).
Monitor (rear)
DVI-D – DVI-D cable
DVD player with
DVI output etc.DVI-ITo DVI-D input
3. Connect an audio cable.
NOTE:•For details of connecting computers, see the documentation supplied with your computer.
•Use a low-impedance audio cable with a stereo mini jack plug....

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English
4. Connect the power.
1. Insert the power cord to the power socket of the monitor.
Connect the cord securely.
2. Feed the power cord, signal cables, and audio cables connected to the monitor through the cable space at the rear of the
stand.
Tuck the cables connected to the side of the monitor in the cable gap at the rear of the monitor (this will become a space
when the cover is closed) and feed them through the cable space of the stand.
TIP:Tilt the monitor upwards when putting the...

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English-16 5. Connecting Headphones.
Headphones can be connected to the headphone output of the monitor.
Caution:•Do not wear the headphones when connecting them to the monitor
headphones output. Loud noise may damage your ears.
•Do not turn up the volume too high while using
headphones.
Exposing your ears to loud volumes over a long period
may damage your hearing.
NOTE:•Headphones with a stereo mini jack plug can be used with the monitor.
If your headphone plug is too large, use a commercially available...

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EnglishPerforming Auto Adjust (PC Analog Connection Only)
If the monitor is connected to a computer through an analog connection, perform Auto Adjust before using the monitor.
Then apply individual adjustment if necessary using the respective monitor controls (Page 23 to 25).
Auto Adjust can be divided into two sections: one for contrast, and the other for position, horizontal size, and phase.
Perform both Auto Adjust sections.
NOTE:•Auto Adjust sets the display contrast, position, horizontal...

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English-18 5. Perform Auto Adjust for position, horizontal size, and
phase.
1. On Monitor
After completing Auto Adjust for contrast, press the
button 
 in the  direction five times and to the 
direction once to choose [MONITOR SETTING] 
->
[AUTO ADJUST].
On Remote Control
After completing Auto Adjust for contrast, press the 
Control button five times and the  button once to
choose [MONITOR SETTING] 
-> [AUTO ADJUST].
Or press the AUTO ADJUST button.
2. On Monitor
Press the middle of the 
 button or press...
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