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Connecting the Monitor
Diagram reference:
N
(optional feature)
Your PC is equipped with a
VGA
and/or a
DVI
connector.
NOTICE!
Always only connect one data cable, in order to avoid problems
with the signal allocation, if your monitor has several inputs (e.g.
VGA and DVI).
Take care that the connector and the socket fit exactly to avoid
damaging the contacts. Because of its asymmetric form the plug
only fits into the socket in one position
►
Connect the data cable of the monitor to the socket on the graphics card
(reference
N
). If necessary, remove the white guard-ring on the monitor plug
►
Hand-tighten the screws on the monitor cable.
Connecting Mini HDMI devices
Diagram reference:
O1
(optional feature)
HDMI is the abbreviation for "High Definition Multimedia Interface" which is a digital inter-
face to transfer image and sound signals.
►
To this port you can devices which have a corresponding connector.
Connecting HDMI devices
Diagram reference:
O2
(optional feature)
HDMI is the abbreviation for "High Definition Multimedia Interface" which is a digital inter-
face to transfer image and sound signals.
►
To this port you can connect a TV device, a monitor or a projector, if these devices
also have a corresponding connector.