Connecting The Component Video Input; Connecting The Pc Input - BenQ V32S User Manual

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Connecting the Component Video input

The display supports two separate sets of
Component Video inputs. This allows you to
connect two independent Component Video
equipped AV devices to the display at the same
time if you wish. You then need only select the
appropriate input to view using the INPUT
button on the remote control. A Component
Video cable consists of three connectors:
Green (Y), Blue (Pb), and Red (Pr).
1. Connect the Component Video output of
your AV equipment to the display's
COMPONENT (Y C
using the Component Video cable (not
provided).
2. Connect the audio output of your AV
equipment to the display's COMPONENT
AUDIO L/R input terminals using an audio
cable (not provided).
Of the analog video signal types,
Component Video offers the best quality.
Ensure the connector colours match, as
failure to connect the correct colours of
the cables to the corresponding coloured
terminals will result in a incorrectly
coloured or badly distorted image.
See
"Supported Video (Component/DVI)
Input Signal Timing" on page 40
options.

Connecting the PC input

1. Connect the video output of your PC to the
PC D-SUB terminal on the display using a
mini (15-pin) D-Sub cable (not provided).
2. Connect the audio output of your PC to the
display's PC AUDIO input terminal using an
appropriate mini-jack stereo audio cable (not
provided).
See
"Supported PC (D-Sub/DVI) Input
Signal Timing" on page 40
options.
If you require more information on how to
connect your particular equipment type,
please refer to the manual of the piece of
equipment you wish to connect.
/P
C
/P
terminals
B
B
R
R)
for timing
for timing
Component
Video cable
Audio cable
Mini D-Sub cable
PC
Setting-up the display device
Audio cable
DVD player
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