Selecting the input signal
(INPUT button)
Press the INPUT button.
The input signal and corresponding input indicator change each
time you press this button.
INPUT1:
Select the input signal received at the monitor's HD15 input
connector for INPUT1 (analog RGB).
INPUT2:
Select the input signal received at the monitor's DVI-D input
connector (digital RGB) for INPUT2, or at the monitor's HD15
input connector (analog RGB) for INPUT2.
When connecting computers to both of the monitor's video input
connectors for INPUT2 (DVI-D and HD15), you can choose the
connector to which a signal is input preferentially using "Input2
Priority" on the INPUT SETTING menu. For more information
about "Input2 Priority," see "Selecting the input priority" on
page 16.
Selecting the input signal for the audio input jack
See "Audio Select" on page 17.
Connecting Universal Serial Bus
(USB) compliant peripherals
The monitor has two upstream and two downstream USB
connectors. They provide a fast and easy way to connect USB
compliant peripheral devices (such as keyboards, mice, printers
and scanners) to your computer using a standardized USB cable.
To use the monitor as a hub for your peripheral devices, connect
the USB devices as follows.
1 Turn on the monitor and computer(s).
2 Connect your computer(s) to the upstream
connectors using the supplied USB cable.
For customers using Windows
If a message appears on your screen, follow the on-screen
instructions and select a generic USB hub driver.
3 Connect your USB compliant peripheral devices to
the downstream connectors.
For customers using a Macintosh computer with a
keyboard having a power button
When you connect a Macintosh keyboard with a power button
to the USB downstream connector, the power button on the
keyboard does not function. To turn your Macintosh
computer on, use the power button on the computer or
connect the keyboard to the computer directly and turn the
computer on, then disconnect the keyboard and re-connect it
to the monitor.
Notes
• Not all computers and/or operating systems support USB
configurations. Check your computer's instruction manual to see if you
can connect USB devices.
• In most cases, USB driver software needs to be installed on the host
computer. Refer to the peripheral device's instruction manual for
further details.
• When you connect a computer whose power is already connected to the
USB upstream connector on the monitor, the monitor will not enter the
power saving mode.
• When the monitor is in the power saving mode, USB peripheral devices
will not function. To resume the use of USB peripheral devices, cancel
the mode by pressing the 1 (power) switch.
• If the peripheral devices do not function properly, confirm that the
upstream input setting in "USB Select" on the OPTION menu is correct
(page 17).
• If you connect a keyboard or mouse to the USB connectors and then
boot your computer for the first time, the peripheral devices may not
function. First connect the keyboard and mouse directly to the
computer and set up the USB compliant devices. Then connect them to
this monitor.
• When you connect peripheral devices to the downstream connectors, be
sure not to lean on the display. Otherwise, the display may incline and
catch your fingers.
• The number of USB hubs that can be connected together is defined as
up to six tiers by USB specifications. Two tiers of a USB hub are built
into the monitor. Therefore, you are allowed to connect four more tiers
of a USB hub together.
• This monitor does not support the USB 2.0 standard.
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