
7. I/O CONNECTORS
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Table 7-4 DVI-I output connector pin arrangement
Pin Function Pin
Function
1
TMDS Data2-
16
No Connect
2
TMDS Data2+
17
TMDS Data0-
3
TMDS Data2 Shield
18
TMDS Data0+
4
NC
19
TMDS Data0 Shield
5 NC
20 NC
6 DDC
Clock
21 NC
7
DDC Data
22
TMDS Clock Shield
8
Analog Vertical Sync
23
TMDS Clock+
9
TMDS Data1-
24
TMDS Clock-
10
TMDS Data1+
C1
Analog Red
11
TMDS Data1 Shield
C2
Analog Green
12 NC
C3 Analog
Blue
13
NC
C4
Analog Horizontal Sync
14
+5VDC POWER
C5
Analog Ground (RGB return)
15
Ground (return for+5, Hsync, Vsync)
The DVI-I output connector supports the signal formats indicated in the table below. If you
specify a signal format that is not supported, the connector transmits 4:4:4 8-bit signals for both
RGB and YP
B
P
R.
Set the component signal format with the COMPONENT key on the front panel, and set the
format and bit width on the menu screen as described in section 8.8.2, “Configuring the HDMI
Output.”
Table 7-5 DVI-I output connector signal formats
Bit Width
Component Format
8 10 12
4:4:4 Yes No No
RGB
4:2:2 No No No
4:4:4 Yes No No
YP
B
P
R
4:2:2 Yes Yes Yes
You can specify and view DVI-I output connector settings on the menu screen. For details, see
section 8.9, “Configuring the DVI-I” and 8.10, “Configuring the DVI-I on an Option.”
The DVI-I connector only supports RGB analog output. The signal is not transmitted if
COMPONENT is set to YP
B
P
R.
Note that because the optional analog output has a different
output circuit than the standard DVI-I output connector, their picture qualities will be different.
Connect a commercially-sold DVI-I cable to the DVI-I output connector. There are different
types of DVI-I cables, such as those with a DVI-I connector on either end and those with a
DVI-I connector on one end and a Mini D-sub 15-pin on the other end. Select the appropriate
cable for your needs.
You can use an adapter or a similar device to connect the output to an HDMI display (audio
output and CEC features are not supported). When using the HDMI display, turn DDC ON.