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Positioning/Ventilation
In order to prevent overheating, ensure
that the ventilation openings in the monitor
are not covered.
The monitor should not be placed near a
source of heat nor on a soft surface since
this would block the ventilation slots on
the bottom.
Movable support
You can tilt the monitor into a convenient
position with regard to the computer by
using the movable support.
Connection to the mains
You can connect your monitor to a mains
voltage of between 220 and 240 V. If the
mains voltage in your home is different
from this, consult your dealer.
Connections to the computer
Your monitor is equipped with connectors
for input of video and audio signals. Each
connector is marked with its function.
Home and personal computers have a
large variety of connector types for video
and audio signals. Therefore no interface
cables have been included.
Connections (rear panel)
CVBS IN
AUDIO IN
TTL RGB
CVBS IN (Phono type) O
CVBS input (composite signal) of the
Phono plug type.
For connection of a computer or other
CVBS sources.
AUDIO IN (Phono type) À
For connection of a signal source with a
sound (audio) signal output.
L RGB input (8 pin DIN type 270°)
For connection of a computer with a TTL
RGB output with separated
synchronisation (TTL level).
For connection of a Video Recorder,
Computer, LaserVision Player, TV Tuner,
etclequipped with a Euroconnector.
Remark:
If you
connect both RGB inputs
simultaneously the TTL RGB input
automatically has priority over the linear
RGB input.
After
switching off or removing the
connection cable from the TTL source,
RGB
linear will be looped in.
Furthermore you can connect a CVBS
source (computer, Video Recorder, TV
Tuner, etc.) to one of the CVBS input
sockets, but not on both input sockets
simultaneously because this might result in
picture
disturbance.

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