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English PC CONNECTIONS NOTE: Before connecting any cables, disconnect the AC Power Cords of both the HDTV and Personal Computer from the AC outlets. 1 Connect an RGB cable from the monitor output on your PC to the RGB connector on the HDTV and tighten the screws. (Monitor Cable not supplied). 2 Insert one end of a Stereo Mini-Audio cable into the PC Audio Out jack and the other end into the HDTV PC AUDIO INPUT jack. (Stereo Mini-Audio Cable not supplied). HINT: Volume can be adjusted both from the PC and the HDTV VOLUME +, and - buttons. 3 Select Auto Adjustment from the PC Setup Menu. NOTE: Power on the HDTV and any other peripheral equipment before powering on the computer. PC MENU NAVIGATION MAP PC MENU- AUTO ADJUSTMENTS OPERATION 1 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons on the remote control to highlight the Auto Adjust in the PC menu mode. Press the OK button. 2 Highlight Auto Adjust and press the OK button to start the automatically adjust function. PC MENU- MANUAL ADJUSTMENTS OPERATION The Clock, Phase, Horizontal Position, and Vertical Position are set automatically when Auto Adjustment is completely done. Clock- Adjust the Dot frequency to match the dot frequency of your computer. Phase- Adjust the phase when the picture appears to flicker or blur. H-Position- Move the image horizontally. V-Position- Move the image vertically. 1 Use the CURSOR Ÿ(UP) and ź(Down) buttons on the remote control to highlight H-Position, V-Position, Clock or Phase. Press the OK button. 2 Use the CURSOR ŻŹEXWWRQVWRDGMXVWWKH setting value. Press the MENU button to return. 3 Press the EXIT button on the remote control to exit the current menu. PC MENU OPERATING TIPS The Picture settings in the PC input do not affect other input settings. PC MONITOR OPERATION PC PREPARATION To avoid a "No Support" condition, preset your PC's output resolution to an XGA value, such as, 1024 x 768, before you disconnect it from your regular monitor. 13

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English
NOTE: Before connecting any cables, disconnect
the AC Power Cords of both the HDTV and
Personal Computer from the AC outlets.
1
Connect an RGB cable from the monitor output
on your PC to the RGB connector on the HDTV and
tighten the screws. (Monitor Cable not supplied).
2
Insert one end of a Stereo Mini-Audio cable into the
PC Audio Out jack and the other end into the HDTV
PC AUDIO INPUT jack. (Stereo Mini-Audio Cable not
supplied).
HINT: Volume can be adjusted both from the PC and the
HDTV
VOLUME
+,
and
-
buttons.
3
Select Auto Adjustment from the PC Setup Menu.
NOTE: Power on the HDTV and any other
peripheral equipment before powering on the
computer.
PC MENU NAVIGATION MAP
PC MONITOR OPERATION
PC PREPARATION
To avoid a “No Support” condition, preset your PC’s
output resolution to an XGA value, such as, 1024 x 768,
before you disconnect it from your regular monitor.
PC MENU- AUTO ADJUSTMENTS
OPERATION
1
Use the
CURSOR
(UP) and
(Down) buttons
on the remote control to highlight the
Auto Adjust
in the PC menu mode. Press the
OK
button.
2
Highlight
Auto Adjust
and press the
OK
button to
start the automatically adjust function.
PC MENU- MANUAL ADJUSTMENTS
OPERATION
The Clock, Phase, Horizontal Position, and Vertical
Position are set automatically when Auto Adjustment is
completely done.
Clock
- Adjust the Dot frequency to match the dot
frequency of your computer.
Phase
- Adjust the phase when the picture appears to
flicker or blur.
H-Position
- Move the image horizontally.
V-Position
- Move the image vertically.
1
Use the
CURSOR
(UP) and
(Down) buttons
on the remote control to highlight
H-Position
,
V-Position
,
Clock
or
Phase
. Press the
OK
button.
2
Use the
CURSOR
setting value. Press the
MENU
button to return.
3
Press the
EXIT
button on the remote control to
exit the current menu.
PC MENU OPERATING TIPS
The Picture settings in the PC input do not affect other
input settings.
PC CONNECTIONS