Connect peripheral equipment, You may connect 3 possible vga sources, And 3 possible video sources – Philips 42" Flat TV Monitor User Manual

Page 9: Connect the video cable to the, Connector, Connect the audio cables to the equipment’s, Sockets and to the, Sockets of the monitor, Of the monitor

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9

Connect Peripheral Equipment

You may connect 3 possible VGA sources (

VGA1

,

VGA2

or

DVI-D

) and

3 possible video sources (

AV1

,

AV2

and

AV3

) to the monitor.

The following diagrams show you where you can connect your peripheral
equipment.

Note: in case the monitor is operating in combination with an electronic receiver box
(video mode), the AV inputs on the monitor will be disabled and the VGA2 connector
becomes an output.

Equipment with Y/C-SVHS output connectors

&

Connect the video cable to the

AV2

connector.

é

Connect the audio cables to the equipment’s

AUDIO L

and

R

sockets and to

the

AUDIO L

and

AUDIO R AV2

sockets on the monitor.

Equipment with CVBS output connectors

&

Connect the video cable to the

AV1

connector.

é

Connect the audio cables to the equipment’s

AUDIO L

and

R

sockets and to

the

AUDIO L

and

R AV1

sockets on the monitor.

Equipment with Component Video Output connectors

Note: AV3 can handle the following video signals:YCbCr, HD-YPbPr and HD-RGB.
The discrimination between the various input formats and the appropriate video
processing is done automatically. It is however possible to overrule the automatic
detection. See Setup menu, p. 8.

&

Connect the video cables of your equipment with YPbPr output with
composite sync on Y, or of your equipment with YCbCr output with
composite sync on Y to the YPbPr, resp.YCbCr input

AV3 IN

sockets of the

monitor.

é

Connect the video cables of your equipment with RGB output with separate
Horizontal and Vertical sync to the RGB input sockets and to the H and V
sockets

AV3

of the monitor.

Connect the audio cables to the equipment’s

AUDIO L

and

R

sockets and to

the

AUDIO IN L

and

AUDIO IN R AV3

sockets on the monitor.

Note: when High Definition signals are inputted to the monitor via the YPbPr/RGB
input, the monitor switches to the HD Video Mode.

The following HD and SD video modes are supported by the monitor on the YPbPr,
RGB and VGA2 HD input:

1920x1080/60I

720x480/60P

1280x720/60P

720x576/50P

The following SD video modes are supported by the monitor on theYCbCr input:

720x480/60I
720x576/50I
Note: you should make the correct selection for AV3 in the Setup menu, p. 8.

MAINS INLET

RS232

L

R

L

R

L

R

VGA 1

VGA 1

VGA 2

DVI-D

VGA 2

DVI-D

RC OUT

L

Y/C

AV 2

L

CVBS

Pb

H

Y

Pr

V

L

R

R

R

~ MAINS

RS232

DVI-D

Y/C S-VHS

L

R

L

R

AUDIO IN

AUDIO IN

G/Y/Y

CVBS

B/Pb/Cb

R/Pr/Cr

V

H

AUDIO IN

R

VGA 1

VGA 2

RC-OUT

AV2

AV1

AV3

L

AUDIO

VGA 1

VGA 2

DVI-D

AV2

~ MAINS

RS232

DVI-D

Y/C S-VHS

L

R

L

R

AUDIO IN

AUDIO IN

G/Y/Y

CVBS

B/Pb/Cb

R/Pr/Cr

V

H

AUDIO IN

R

VGA 1

VGA 2

RC-OUT

AV2

AV1

AV3

L

AUDIO

VGA 1

VGA 2

DVI-D

AV1

~ MAINS

RS232

DVI-D

Y/C S-VHS

L

R

L

R

AUDIO IN

AUDIO IN

G/Y/Y

CVBS

B/Pb/Cb

R/Pr/Cr

V

H

AUDIO IN

R

VGA 1

VGA 2

RC-OUT

AV2

AV1

AV3

L

AUDIO

VGA 1

VGA 2

DVI-D

AV3

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