HIS X1650 series User Manual page 7

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2.2 Cable Connections
Your 3D Graphics card may feature connectors or headers for connecting to
a standard VGA monitor, or a digital / analogue flat panel, TV and other video
devices. Please refer to the appropriate sections below.
2.2.1 Connecting to VGA monitor or LCD monitor (analogue)
Example 1 : To connect a VGA monitor or a LCD monitor (analogue) to your graphics card, plug the
video signal cable to the 15-pin VGA connector of your card.
VGA monitor
Example 2 : To connect a VGA monitor or a LCD monitor (analogue) to your graphics card equipped
with a DVI-I output connector, plug a DVI-I to VGA adapter into the DVI-I connector on the graphics
card, and then plug the video signal cable into the adapter.
2.2.2 Connecting to LCD monitor (Digital)
To connect a LCD monitor (Digital) to your graphics card equipped with a
DVI output connector, plug the DVI connector from monitor to the DVI
connector of your card.
LCD monitor
(Digital)
2.2.3 Connection to Video Devices with S-Video or Composite In (e.g.
TV / VCR). (This connection is optional, depending on whether
or not the card has an S-Video connector.)
LCD monitor
OR
(Analogue)
TV set with S-Video In
S-Video cable
(Cable with S-Video plug at each end)
Composite Cable
(cable with RCA plug
at each end)
TV set with Composite In
15-pin VGA connector
Example 1
Example 2
15-pin VGA
DVI-I to VGA
connector
Adapter
DVI cable connector
S-Video to
Composite
adaptor
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