5
Connecting your
monitor(s)
The RADEON 9200 Series, depending on the
graphic card configuration, provides hardware
support for one VGA monitor and one flat panel
monitor, or two VGA monitors using a DVI-I-to-
VGA adapter*, or only one VGA monitor. It also
provides TV Output via a S-Video out connector.
Plug the monitor cable into your card (
if you are
running multiple monitors, connect their cables to the
appropriate connectors),
then turn on the PC and
monitor(s)
.
To connect a flat panel
directly
to your card, use the
DVI-I connector. To connect a VGA monitor to the
DVI-I connector, plug a DVI-I-to-VGA adapter* into
the DVI-I connector, then plug your monitor cable
into the adapter*, as shown below.
When you use multiple monitors with your card, one
monitor will always be
Primary
. Any additional
monitor(s) will be designated as
Secondary
.
DVI-I-TO-VGA
ADAPTER
DVI-I
CONNECTOR
VGA
CONNECTOR
FROM
MONITOR
STANDARD VGA
MONITOR CONNECTOR
S-VIDEO OUT
*
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