2. CABLE CONNECTION

2-1. Before Connecting

Before connecting your monitor to the PC, change the display screen settings (Resolution and frequency) in accordance with the charts below.

Analog Input

Resolution

Frequency

Dot Clock

Remarks

640×480

67Hz

150 MHz
(Max)

Apple Macintosh

640×480

~85Hz

VGA, VESA

720×400

70Hz

VGA TEXT

800×600

~85Hz

VESA

832×624

75Hz

Apple Macintosh

1024×768

~85Hz

VESA

1152×864

75Hz

VESA

1152×870

75Hz

Apple Macintosh

1280×960

60Hz

VESA

1280×960

75Hz

Apple Macintosh

1280×1024

~75Hz

VESA

1680×1050

60Hz

VESA CVT,
VESA CVT RB
(Reduced Blanking)

 

Digital Input

The monitor supports the following resolutions only.

 

Resolution

Frequency

Dot Clock

Remarks

640×480

60Hz

120 MHz

(Max)

VGA

720×400

70Hz

VGA TEXT

800×600

60Hz

VESA

1024×768

60Hz

VESA

1280×960

60Hz

VESA

1280×1024

60Hz

VESA

1680×1050

60Hz

VESA CVT RB
(Reduced Blanking)

2-2. Connecting the Signal Cable

 

1. Plug the signal cable into the connector at the rear of the monitor and the other end of the cable into the video connector on the PC.

After connecting, secure the connection with the screw-in fasteners.

 

Analog Input

 

Signal Cable

Connector of the PC

PC

Signal Cable (FD-C16 enclosed)

 

Video Output
Connector / D-Sub mini 15 pin

Input Connector
(monitor) / DVI

  • Standard graphics card
  • Power Macintosh G3 (Blue & White) / Power Mac G4 (VGA)

Signal Cable (FD-C16 enclosed) + Macintosh Adapter (Optional)

 

Video Output
Connector / D-Sub 15
pin

Input Connector
(monitor) /DVI

  • Macintosh

Digital Input

 

Signal Cable

Connector of the PC

PC

Signal Cable (FD-C39 enclosed)

 

Video Output
Connector / DVI

Input Connector
(monitor) / DVI

  • Digital Graphics card
  • Power Mac G4/G5 (DVI)

2. Plug the power cord into the power connector on the rear of the monitor.

3. Plug the other end of the power cord into a power outlet.

 

Use the enclosed power cord and connect to the standard power outlet of your country.

Be sure to remain within the rated voltage of the power cord. Not doing so may result in fire or electric shock.

 

The equipment must be connected to a grounded main outlet.

Not doing so may result in fire or electric shock.

 

4. Adjust the "height", "front and back position" and "angle" of the monitor.

 

Grip both side of the center part of the monitor and move slowly (refer to the right figure.)





(1) Adjust the height of the monitor. To heighten, push the monitor backward. To lower, pull the monitor forward.

(2) Adjust the position and angle of the monitor.
To adjust the angle of the monitor, hold the stand with one hand and tilt the monitor with another hand by holding the upper side of the cabinet.

(3) If necessary, fine adjust the height of the monitor.

5. Turn on the monitor's Power switch and then turn on the PC's power.

The monitor's power indicator will light up (blue).
If an image does not appear, refer to the "7. TROUBLESHOOTING" for advice.
Whenever finished, turn off the PC and the monitor.

 

6. When using the software, ScreenManager Pro for LCD (for Windows), connect the upstream port of the monitor to the downstream port of the USB compliant PC or another hub with the USB cable.

After connecting the USB cable, the USB function can be set up automatically. For further details about the "ScreenManager Pro for LCD", refer to the readme.txt in the CD-ROM.

 

2-3. Connecting Two PCs to the Monitor

Two PCs can be connected to the monitor through the DVI-I and the D-Sub mini 15 pin connector on the back of the monitor.

Connecting Examples

 

 

 

SIGNAL 1

SIGNAL 2

(Ex.1)

Analog

D-Sub
mini 15
pin

Signal Cable
(FD-C16 enclosed)

 

Signal Cable
(FD-C39 enclosed)

 

DVI

Digital

(Ex.2)

Analog

D-Sub
mini 15
pin

Signal Cable
(FD-C16 enclosed)

 

Signal Cable
(FD-C16 optional)

 

D-Sub
mini
15 pin

Analog

(Ex.3) Digital DVI Signal Cable
(FD-C39 enclosed)

Signal Cable
(FD-C39 optional)

DVI Digital

 

Selecting the Active Input

The Input Signal Selection switch on the control panel can be used to select either SIGNAL 1 or SIGNAL 2 as the active input at any time. Every time the switch is touched, the input changes. When switching the signal, the kind of the input signal (Signal 1 or 2/ Analog or Digital) is displayed for a few seconds on the right top corner of the screen.

 

The Priority Input Signal

This function is used to select which PC will have priority to control the monitor when utilizing two PCs. The monitor constantly checks the input signals and switches automatically in accordance with the "Input Priority" setting (see table below). Once a priority is set, whenever a change of signal is detected at the selected input, the monitor will switch the input to that signal.

In the case of only one signal being present at either input, the monitor automatically detects and displays that signal.

 

Priority setting

Performance

1
(SIGNAL 1 - DVI-I Input Connector)

If signals from both inputs are present, the monitor gives preference to Signal 1 in the following cases.

  • When the power of the monitor is turned ON.
  • When the signal input to Signal 1 is changed even if active input was Signal 2.

2
(SIGNAL 2 - DVI-I Input Connector)

If signals from both inputs are present, the monitor gives preference to Signal 2 in the following cases.

  • When the power of the monitor is turned ON.
  • When the signal input to Signal 2 is changed even if active input was Signal 1.

Manual

The monitor will not detect signals automatically in this mode. Select the active input by pressing the Input Signal Selection Button on the monitor's control panel.