Connecting The Monitor
No tools are required to install the LCD monitor. Simply follow the instructions outlined in the next few
steps. Connectors for the signal and power are located on the back panel.
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Connect Signal Cable (VGA):
Attached the VGA cable connector with the ferrite bead closest to
it to the graphics card adaptor on your computer system and attached the other end to the
monitor. Be cautious in inserting the cable properly into both connectors. If the cable does not fit
it may be facing the wrong direction. Turn the cable over and try to match the shape of the
connector with that of the graphics adapter.
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Connect Power Adapter and Cable
: Connect the round shape plug end of the AC/DC adapter
to the DC Power input connector of the LCD monitor. Connect the female end of the power cable
to the AC power input receptacle on the AC/DC adapter. Then plug the male end of the power
cable into an AC outlet.
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Connect DVI (Digital Video Interface) Cable (Optional):
If you have a DVI digital graphics card
adapter and a DVI cable, connect it to the DVI (IN) connector of the monitor. The optional DVI
graphics adapter and the DVI cable can be ordered by contacting Dynamic Displays.
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Connect Audio signal Cable (Optional):
Connect Audio In connector of the LCD monitor and
an Audio Out device (PC. DVD, CD) with the attached stereo mini cable.
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Connect Touch Screen Cable (Optional):
Connect the optional USB or RS 232 serial touch
screen connection to the driver card or system driving the touch screen controller.
If your computer was off, turn on your computer/system. Your display should now operate as a
normal computer display showing your windows or whatever video is being sent to the flat panel.
Note:
If for any reason the display goes blank and gives an “out of Range” or “No Input Signal”, your
system source is putting out a signal that is out of range or non compatible with the LCD’s video A/D
board. If this happens, make sure you are inputting the correct signal. If the display doesn’t work
properly, it may be because:
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The resolution is too high or low for the LCD.
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The power source is incorrect.
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