9 (GB)
1 RGB1 IN connectors
R (R-Y)/G (Y)/B (B-Y) IN (BNC-type): Inputs an
analog RGB signal or a component signal.
Connects to the RGB signal or component (Y/B-
Y/R-Y) signal output of a computer or video
equipment.
This monitor also accepts an HD analog
component (Y/P
B/PR) signal. Inputs the PB signal
to the B (B-Y) IN connector and P
R signal to the
R (R-Y) IN connector.
HD/COMP IN (BNC-type): Inputs an H sync signal
or a composite sync signal. Connects to the H
sync signal or composite sync signal output of a
computer or video equipment.
VD IN (BNC-type): Inputs the V sync signal.
Connects to the V sync signal output of a
computer or a piece of video equipment.
An external sync signal is selected automatically.
See the priority chart below.
AUDIO IN (L/R) (phono type): Inputs an audio
signal. Connects to the audio output of a
computer or a piece of video equipment.
Connects to the channel L when the audio signal
is monaural.
2 RGB2 IN connectors
RGB IN (D-sub 15-pin): Connects to the RGB
signal output of a computer.
AUDIO IN (L/R) (phono type): Inputs an audio
signal. Connects to the audio output of a
computer. Connects to channel L when the audio
signal is monaural.
3 LINE IN connectors
VIDEO IN (BNC-type): Connects to the composite
video signal output of the video equipment.
Y/C IN (Mini DIN 4-pin): Connects to the Y/C
signal output of the video equipment.
AUDIO IN (L/R) (phono type): Connects to the
audio output of the video equipment. Connects to
channel L when the audio signal is monaural.
Input Input sync signals
connector
HD/COMP IN H Sync Comp Sync —
VD IN V Sync — —
G(Y) IN Sync on G Sync on G Sync on G
Sync signals
H Sync Comp Sync Sync on G
to be selected
V Sync
Right Connector Panel
Note
The image enhancing process for video signals
(NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, PAL60) works
only for composite (Y/C) or component (Y/R-Y/B-Y)
input. The image from the RGB input may look
blurred. This is normal.
RGB IN
RGB 1
RGB 2
LINE
REMOTE
(RS-232C)
IN OUT
IN OUT
R
R-Y
G
Y
B
B-Y
HD/
COMP
VD
L
R
SYNC
AUDIO
Y/C
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
L
R
AUDIO IN
1
2
3
4
5
6
Location and Function of Parts and Controls