Sharp PN-455 PN-455 Operation Manual - Page 14

Input2 Pc Analog

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Connecting Peripheral Equipment (Continued) INPUT2 (PC ANALOG) • Connect with the display connector on your computer using a RGB cable (commercially available). • Connect with an audio output jack on your computer using a PC audio cable (commercially avail- able). ▼ Rear view Output terminals on connected equipment Audio Display connector PC analog RGB input terminal INPUT2 (RGB) PC audio input terminal PC AUDIO IN RGB cable PC audio cable *1 Auto-detects sync signal type. *2 Sync signal presence is detected in the order: Composite Sync, Separate Sync and Sync-on-green. If for some reason Composite Sync and Separate Sync are not input, the system will operate assuming that the signal is a Sync-on-green (i.e. that the sync signal is contained in the G signal of RGB). This may result in an unstable image, depending on the video signal. *3 See page 56 for compatible signals. E 14

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Connecting Peripheral Equipment
(Continued)
INPUT2 (PC ANALOG)
Connect with the display connector on your computer using a RGB cable (commercially available).
Connect with an audio output jack on your computer using a PC audio cable (commercially avail-
able).
RGB cable
PC audio cable
Audio
Display
connector
Output terminals on
connected equipment
PC AUDIO
IN
INPUT2
(RGB)
PC audio input terminal
PC analog
RGB input terminal
Rear view
*1
Auto-detects sync signal type.
*2
Sync signal presence is detected in the order: Composite Sync, Separate Sync and Sync-on-green. If for
some reason Composite Sync and Separate Sync are not input, the system will operate assuming that the
signal is a Sync-on-green (i.e. that the sync signal is contained in the G signal of RGB). This may result in
an unstable image, depending on the video signal.
*3
See page 56 for compatible signals.