Albatron Technology DM-5952KF 用户手册

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3. README FIRST
 
 
These easy start-up tips will guide you in making the connections to get you 
up and running. 
 
USING WITH A DESKTOP PC OR LAPTOP 
1. Prior to connecting the monitor, if you have a desktop monitor connected to 
your PC, please insure that the video card refresh rate is set within the 
Monitors frequency range by going to
 
Start…Settings…Control 
Panel…Display…Settings…Advanced…Adapter. 
Set the Adapter refresh rate to 60Hz or “Adapter Default”. This applies to 
the three supported resolutions of 640
×480, 800×600 and 1024×768. 
Otherwise, the monitor will not display and the unit will go into 
standby mode
 
(Yellow-orange LED).
 
2. Plug the AC power cord from the power source (outlet) to the AC input of 
the monitor. 
3. Connect the VGA cable provided from your computer’s VGA output to the 
input on the monitor. 
 
VGA 1  VGA 1 input port located in the rear of the monitor. 
VGA 2  VGA 2 input port located in the front of the monitor. 
 
Note
Be sure the PC is powered on before the monitor. 
            Press  the  VGA1
VGA2 select button, located next to the front VGA 
connector and on the Remote Control until the computer image is 
displayed.
 
 
SIMULTANEOUS VIEWING OF THE MONITOR AND STANDARD PC 
MONITORS 
Connect the VGA cable from the PC’s VGA output to the VGA input. Then 
plug the desktop monitor’s VGA cable to the monitor VGA output. 
 
USING WITH A LAPTOP 
If you are using Notebook
;Press Fn. + F5 (or Fn. + F3) to output the display 
to CRT only (CRT output combination key might be different on every 
notebook), or press combination key again to show on both CRT and LCD 
display. 
 
USING WITH A MAC 
1. Plug the AC power cord from the power source (outlet) to the AC input of 
our monitor. 
2. Connect the MAC adapter to the MAC monitor output (if required the MAC 
model).  Refer to the adapter user’s manual for the proper dipswitch settings.  
The optimum setting for the monitor is a resolution setting of 800ɰ600 and 
a refresh rate of 60Hz.  Make sure the display settings of the MAC is set to 
800ɰ600 at 60Hz as well. 
 
Note
You need a MAC adapter when using the monitor with older MAC 
Computers. The MAC adapter converts the output to VGA HD-15 pin 
out.  This adapter is available at an additional cost. 
 
3. Connect the VGA cable from the monitor to the MAC adapter.