Connection Types
The Signal Input of the monitor accepts both analog signals (mini D-Sub 15 pin) and digital signals (DVD-D).
Also, two computers can be connected to the monitor and used at the same time by switching the image from one computer
to the other.
Check the pin type of your computer output before connecting the cable to the monitor socket.
Use the appropriate cable for each type of connection.
Rear Panel
Computer
Socket Types and Corresponding Cables
Sockets on computer
DVI-I (analog/digital)
DVI-D (digital)
Mini D-Sub 15 pin (analog) (3 rows)
D-Sub 15 pin (analog) (2 rows)
DVI-I: A DVI socket that works with both digital and analog input signals. The data type can be selected by using a cable that transfers either digital or
analog data.
DVI-D: A DVI socket that works with digital input only.
DVI-A: A DVI socket that works with analog input only.
* Apple Macintosh pin shape for analog RGB output sockets varies according to the model.
* It is not possible to connect two computers to the monitor through only the digital input.
* The monitor is not compatible with DVI-A.
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Digital Connection
DVI-D
Analog Connection
Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Socket
D-Sub 15 Pin Socket
*also accepts analog connection
Sockets on monitor
Connect with a DVI-D – DVI-D cable (digital)
Connect with a DVI-D – DVI-D cable
N/A
N/A
DVI-I*
Adapter
(commercially
available)
Connect
DVI-D (digital)
English-10
Connect
Monitor
Mini D-Sub 15 pin (analog)
Connect with a commercially available
DVI-A – Mini D-Sub 15 pin cable (analog)
N/A
Connect with a Mini D-Sub 15 pin –
Mini D-Sub 15 pin cable
Connect with a Mini D-Sub 15 pin –
Mini D-Sub 15 pin cable (a commercially
available adapter is required)
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