Cable coloursyour PC to the TV with a DVI to HDMI
cable (1).
Cables are often colour coded. Connect like EN
colour with like colour. For example, con-2. Connect the audio cable to the audio
nect red to red.jack on the PC and to the L/R AUDIO
jack on the EXT3 of the TV (2).
The labels for the component video sockets
can differ depending on the DVD player
3. Press the key on the remote con-
connected.
trol. The source list is displayed.
Although the abbreviations may vary, the
4. Press the i key to select HDMI1 or
letters B and R stand for the blue and red
HDMI2 and press the A / key to
component signals, respectively. The letter Y
confirm your selection.
indicates the luminance signal.
Refer to the user manual of your DVD
player for definitions and information about Side of TVRear of TV
connections.
For optimal viewing, switch your equipment
to the highest supported display mode.
Warning: If you notice problems such as
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scrolling images, wrong colours, no colour
or no picture, verify that your TV is con-
nected correctly.
Verify also that the resolution and the signal
standard of the peripheral equipment is
correct.
For information about the resolution and the
signal standard of the peripheral equipment,
see the user manual for the equipment.
Connecting a PCSupported PC resolutions
640 x 480, 60 Hz 800 x 600, 75 Hz
Note: The digital output of the PC can be
640 x 480, 72 Hz 800 x 600, 85 Hz
connected via DVI to HDMI cable. Connec-
640 x 480, 75 Hz 1024 x 768, 60 Hz
tion by VGA is not supported.
640 x 480, 85 Hz 1024 x 768, 70 Hz
Before you connect your PC to the TV, 800 x 600, 60 Hz 1024 x 768, 75 Hz
configure your PC with a monitor refresh 800 x 600, 72 Hz 1024 x 768, 85 Hz
frequency of 60 Hz.
For LCD TVs only
Connecting a PC with a DVI connector1280 x 768, 60 Hz
1280 x 1024, 60 Hz
1. As shown in the following figure, connect 1360 x 768, 60 Hz
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