BenQ DV3250 User Manual - Page 18

Connecting Component Video Signals, Connecting RGB Signals Mini D-SUB - support

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English Connecting Component Video Signals 1. Connect the Component video output of your AV equipment to the display's COMPONENT Y CB/PB CR/PR terminals using a Component video cable. 2. Connect the audio output of your AV equipment to the display's COMPONENT AUDIO L/R input terminals using the AV cable or equivalent. 1. Of the currently available video signal types, Component video input offers the best quality. Component video output is available on progressive scan DVD players and Digital television decoders. The image quality with this type of input is superior to that obtained with S-video. All High Definition Television signals must go through this input. 2. DV3250 supports 480i / 480p /576p/ 720p / 1080i HDTV signals provided by high definition AV equipment such as a HDTV decoder. 3. Ensure the connector colors match, failure to connect the colors of the cables to the corresponding colored terminals will result in a incorrectly colour image or badly distorted image. Component Video Cable Connecting RGB Signals (Mini D-SUB) 1. Connect the analog video output of your PC to the PC D-SUB terminal on the display using a Mini D-SUB 15-pin cable. 2. Connect the audio output of your PC to the display's PC AUDIO input terminal using an appropriate cable. 1. If the signal resolution is greater than the default resolution, the screen may be unable to display image details clearly. 2. You will need a converter to connect a Macintosh computer video to the display using a PC D-SUB 15-pin cable. 3. Certain PC models cannot be connected to the display. 4. The computer in the illustration is shown only for reference; your equipment may vary. 5. Additional equipment shown in the illustration is not provided. 6. Do not set the computer's horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies less than or greater than the frequency range of the display. (refer to "Supported Modes" on page 40) 7. If you require more information on how to connect your equipment, please refer to the manual for the piece of equipment you wish to attach. Audio cable Audio (AV) cable DVD player Mini D-SUB cable PC 10 Setting up Your Display

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Setting up Your Display
10
English
Connecting Component Video Signals
Connecting RGB Signals (Mini D-SUB)
1. Connect the Component video output of your
AV equipment to the display's COMPONENT
Y C
B
/P
B
C
R
/P
R
terminals using a Component
video cable.
2. Connect the audio output of your AV
equipment to the display's COMPONENT
AUDIO L/R input terminals using the AV
cable or equivalent.
1. Of the currently available video signal
types, Component video input offers the
best quality. Component video output is
available on progressive scan DVD
players and Digital television decoders.
The image quality with this type of input
is superior to that obtained with S-video.
All High Definition Television signals
must go through this input.
2. DV3250 supports 480i / 480p /576p/ 720p /
1080i HDTV signals provided by high
definition AV equipment such as a HDTV
decoder.
3. Ensure the connector colors match,
failure to connect the colors of the cables
to the corresponding colored terminals
will result in a incorrectly colour image or
badly distorted image.
1.
Connect the analog video output of your PC
to the PC D-SUB
terminal on the display
using a Mini D-SUB 15-pin cable.
2. Connect the audio output of your PC to the
display's PC AUDIO input terminal using an
appropriate cable.
1. If the signal resolution is greater than the
default resolution, the screen may be
unable to display image details clearly.
2. You will need a converter to connect a
Macintosh computer video to the display
using a PC D-SUB 15-pin cable.
3. Certain PC models cannot be connected to
the display.
4. The computer in the illustration is shown
only for reference; your equipment may
vary.
5. Additional equipment shown in the
illustration is not provided.
6. Do not set the computer's horizontal and
vertical scanning frequencies less than or
greater than the frequency range of the
display. (refer to "Supported Modes" on
page
40)
7. If you require more information on how to
connect your equipment, please refer to
the manual for the piece of equipment you
wish to attach.
DVD player
Component Video
Cable
Audio (AV) cable
PC
Audio cable
Mini D-SUB cable