Before connecting● Before connecting cables, carefully read the operatinginstructions for the external device to be connected.● Turn the power off to all devices before connectingany cables.● Take note of the following points before connectingthe cables. Failure to do so may result in malfunction.• When connecting a cable to the unit or a deviceconnected to the unit itself, touch a nearby metallicobject to eliminate the chance of a static dischargethat could damage electronic components.• Do not use unnecessarily long cables to connecta device to the unit or to the unit body. The longerthe cable, the more susceptible will it be to noise.Do not leave cables coiled, the coils can pickup noise by induction and they also act as radioantennae.• When connecting cables, connect the GND first,then insert the connecting terminal of the device.● Acquire any cable needed to connect the externaldevice to the system that is not supplied with thedevice nor available as an option.● If a plug is too big it can make contact with adjacentplugs, or parts of the device itself and this willinterfere with proper connection. Use a cable witha suitable plug size to ensure proper alignment andconnection.● When connecting a LAN cable with a plug cover, beaware that the cover may come in contact with theback cover of the Display and it may be difficult todisconnect the cable.● If signals from video equipment contain too muchjitter, the images on the screen may wobble. Inthis case, a time base corrector (TBC) must beconnected.● When the sync signal output from the PC or videoequipment is disturbed, such as might happen whenvideo output settings are changed, the video imagemight change colour momentarily.● The unit accepts Composite video signals, YCBCR/YPBPR signals (PC IN), analogue RGB signals (PCIN) and digital signals.● Some PC models are not compatible with this unit.● Use a cable compensator when long cables must beused to connect devices to the unit. Otherwise theimage may not display correctly.English16