Asus PG221 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
2-2 Chapter 2: Setup
2.1.1 Connecting to a computer with VGA/DVI ports:
1. Connect one end (VGA/audio(gray)/microphone(red)/USB connectors)
of the supplied 4-in-1 cable to the LCD monitor’s corresponding ports
(VGA/Line-in(gray)/microphone-out(red)/USB ports).
2. Connect the other end of the supplied 4-in-1 cable to your computer’s
corresponding ports (VGA/Line-out(green)/microphone-in(red)ports).
3. Connect one end of the supplied DVI cable to the LCD monitor, then
connect the other end to your computer’s DVI port.
When both the VGA and the DVI cables are connected, you can choose either
VGA mode or DVI mode from the Input Select item of the OSD functions, or by
using the hotkey on the front panel. See pages 1-3 and 3-2 for details.
2.1.3 Connecting to a video equipment with video
(composite) output ports:
1. Connect one end of the supplied RCA cable to the video and L/R audio
ports (the ports in item
5
on page 1-5) of the LCD monitor, then
connect the other end to the video and L/R audio ports of your video
equipment.
2.1.4 Connecting to a video equipment with S-Video
(composite) output ports:
1. Connect one end of the S-Video cable to the LCD monitor’s S-Video port,
then connect the other end to the S-Video port of your video equipment.
2. Plug the red and white connectors of the supplied RCA cable or an L/R
audio cable to the LCD monitor’s L/R audio ports (the ports in item
5
on page 1-5), then connect the other end to the L/R audio ports of your
video equipment.
2.1.2 Connecting to a video equipment with YPbPr
(component) output ports:
1. Connect one end of the YPbPr cable to the YPbPr ports of the LCD
monitor, then connect the other end to the YPbPr output ports of your
video equipment.
2. Plug the red and white connectors of the supplied RCA cable or an L/R
audio cable to the LCD monitor’s L/R audio ports (the ports in item
4
on page 1-5), then connect the other end to the L/R audio ports of your
video equipment.
Before you connect the cables, ensure that your PC is switched off or the power
cord is unpluged from the wall socket.