User`s manual

1Plug the monitor connector on the monitor cable into the monitor port (marked by
)
on the back of your computer.
If your computer has more tha n one monitor por t, see the manual that came
with your computer for information on choosing the correct port.
If you installed a video card in your computer, connect the monitor connector
on the monitor cable to the video cards port. For more information about
installing video cards, see the manual that came with your computer or
video card.
2 Tighten the thumbscrews on the connection.
You can prevent bad connections and accidental damage by tightening
th e thum bscrews. Do not over tighten the thumbscrews; you might
strip the threads.
3Plug the ADB connector on the monitor cable into an ADB port (marked by
V
) on the
back of your computer.
Make sure the ADB connector is attached fi rmly.
IMPORTANT
The ADB conn ector is not optional; its needed for your
Mac OS–based computer to work correctly with your monitor. If not
connected properly, extended resolutions and ColorSync software controls
will not be available.
If you have only one ADB por t on the back of your computer and youre
already usi ng it for your keyboard and mouse, unplug the keyboard and
mouse and connect th em directly to your monitor. For more information, see
“Connecting a Mac OS–Based Computer Keyboard and Mouse to Your
Monitor” later in this chapter.
IMPORTANT
When connecting ADB cables, be sure to align the symbol V on
th e connector with the same symbol on the port. If you force a connector the
wrong way, you will damage it.
WARNING
Make sure you dont plug the ADB connector into an S-video
por t (marked by æ or Æ) by mistake. The por ts are the same size, a nd
its easy to mistake one for the other. It may cause electrical damage to
your computer or monitor.
11
Setting Up Your Monitor