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PN-655E
CONNECTION, ADJUSTMENT, OPERATION, AND FUNCTION
2 – 1
CHAPTER 2. CONNECTION, ADJUSTMENT, OPERATION, AND FUNCTION
1. CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
This section describes the terminals of the monitor.
Caution: Be sure to set the main power switch to “OFF (O)” and discon-
nect the plug from the power outlet before connecting or dis-
connecting the cables.
 Digital connection with a PC (Input mode: DIGITAL)
A PC screen can be displayed with the PC digital RGB (DVI-D) input ter-
minal.
•  Connect to the digital RGB output terminal on your PC using a digital
signal (DVI) cable (commercially available).
*Connection with computers that have an output terminal (DVI-D 24
pin or DVI-I 29 pin) conforming to DVI is possible. (However,
images may not display properly depending on the computer.)
• Connect with an audio output terminal on your computer using a PC
audio cable (commercially available).
•  Select the input mode “DIGITAL” for this connection.
Note: See page 1-1 For compatible signal timing.
 Analog connection with a PC (Input mode: ANALOG)
A PC image can be displayed using the PC analogue RGB input termi-
nal.
• Connect to the display (analog RGB) output terminal on your PC
using a PC analog signal (RGB) cable (commercially available).
• Connect with an audio output terminal on your computer using a PC
audio cable (commercially available).
•  Select the input mode “ANALOG” for this connection.
• Use the automatic screen adjustment when you use this connection
to display a PC screen for the first time or when you change the set-
ting of the PC. 
Notes:
•  Auto-detects sync signal type.
•  Sync signal presence is detected in this order: Composite sync,
Horizontal/Vertical separate, and Sync-on-green. If for some rea-
son both Composite sync and Horizontal/Vertical separate are not
input, the system will operate assuming that the signal is a Sync-
on-green (i.e. that the sync signal is contained in the G signal of
RGB). With some types of video signal, this may result in an unsta-
ble image.
•  See page 1-1 For compatible signal timing.
 Connection with AV equipment 
(Input mode: COMPONENT)
• Connect to equipment that has a component video output terminal
using a component (BNC) cable (commercially available).
• Connect with audio output terminals using an audio (RCA) cable
(commercially available).
•  Select the input mode “COMPONENT” for this connection.
 Connection with AV equipment (Input mode: VIDEO)
• Connect to equipment that has a video output terminal using a video
(BNC) cable (commercially available).
•  Connect with audio output terminals using an audio (RCA) cable
(commercially available).
•  Select the input mode “VIDEO” for this connection.
Digital signal (DVI) cable  
(commercially available)
PC audio cable (commercially available)
Audio
Digital RGB
Output terminals on 
connected equipment
PC digital RGB  
input terminal
PC audio input terminal
 
Rear view
Audio
Display 
Output terminals on 
connected equipment
PC audio input terminal
PC analog 
RGB input terminal
PC analog signal (RGB) cable (commercially available)
PC audio cable (commercially available)
 
Rear view
Rear view
Output terminals on 
connected equipment
Component 
video
Audio
Right  Left
(Red:
 
Right)
(White:
 
Left)
(Red:
 Right)
(White:
 Left)
Audio (RCA) cable
(commercially available) 
Component (BNC) cable 
(commercially available) 
(Y) (Cb/
  Pb)
(Cr/
  Pr)
(Y) (Cb/
  Pb)
(Cr/
  Pr)
Component video  
input terminal
Audio input  
terminals
Output terminals on 
connected equipment
Video
Audio
Right Left
Composite video 
input terminal
Audio input
terminals
Audio (RCA) cable (commercially available)
Video (BNC) cable
 (commercially available)
(Red: 
Right)
(White:
 
Left)
(Red:  
Right)
(White:
 
Left)
 
Rear view
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