Specifications

3023 Operation and Maintenance Manual EDL Displays, Inc. February, 2006
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Cable Options
DVI-I to DVI-D
This cable should be used when connecting the monitor to a signal source that provides
digital outputs by way of a DVI-D connector.
DVI-D (output) Signal DVI-I (input)
1 TMDS Data 2 - 1
2 TMDS Data 2 + 2
3 TMDS Data 2/4 Shield 3
4 TMDS Data 4 - 4
5 TMDS Data 4 + 5
6 DDC Clock 6
7 DDC Data 7
8 Not connected 8
9 TMDS Data 1 - 9
10 TMDS Data 1 + 10
11 TMDS Data 1/3 Shield 11
12 TMDS Data 3 - 12
13 TMDS Data 3 + 13
14 +5VDC (power input) 14
15 Ground (5VDC, and analog H and V sync return) 15
16 Hot Plug Detect 16
17 TMDS Data 0 - 17
18 TMDS Data 0 + 18
19 TMDS Data 0/5 Shield 19
20 TMDS Data 5 - 20
21 TMDS Data 5 + 21
22 TMDS Clock Shield 22
23 TMDS Clock + 23
24 TMDS Clock - 24
DVI-I to 3 BNC
This cable should be used when connecting the monitor to an analog source that
provides RGB video with composite sync on green by way of three BNC connectors.
Source (output) Signal DVI-I (input)
BNC R Analog Red C1
BNC G Analog Green (with composite sync) C2
BNC B Analog Blue C3
(BNC shells) Analog Ground C5
DVI-I to 4 BNC
This cable should be used when connecting the monitor to an analog source that
provides RGB video and separate composite sync by way of four BNC connectors.