RX-W32

AG Neovo RX-W32, RX-W42 User manual

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RX-W32 & RX-W42 LCD Display
2Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
FCC Declaimers ............................................................................................................................................4
WEEE ............................................................................................................................................................5
Hg ..................................................................................................................................................................5
Precautions
Notice ............................................................................................................................................................6
Cautions When Setting Up ............................................................................................................................6
Cautions When Using ....................................................................................................................................7
Cleaning and Maintenance ............................................................................................................................7
Notice for the LCD Display ............................................................................................................................8
Chapter 1: Product Description
1.1 Package Contents ...................................................................................................................................9
1.2 Wall Mounting Installation Preparation ....................................................................................................10
1.2.2 Removing the Base Stand............................................................................................................10
1.2.1 Wall Mounting ...............................................................................................................................10
1.2.3 Removing the Handles .................................................................................................................10
1.3 LCD Display Overview ............................................................................................................................11
1.3.1 Front View and Keypad Buttons ...................................................................................................11
1.3.2 Rear View .....................................................................................................................................12
1.4 Remote Control .......................................................................................................................................13
1.4.1 Remote Control Buttons ...............................................................................................................13
1.4.2 Installing the Remote Control Batteries ........................................................................................14
1.4.2 Remote Control Signal .................................................................................................................14
Chapter 2: Making Connections
2.1 Connecting the AC Power .......................................................................................................................15
2.2 Connecting Input Source Signals ............................................................................................................16
2.2.1 Connecting a Computer ...............................................................................................................16
Using VGA Cables ..............................................................................................................................16
Using DVI Cables ................................................................................................................................16
Connecting an Audio Device ...............................................................................................................17
2.2.2 Connecting a Camera or Video Device ........................................................................................18
Using CVBS Cables ............................................................................................................................18
Using YPbPr Cables ...........................................................................................................................18
Using S-Video Cables .........................................................................................................................19
2.3 Connecting a Stereo Amplier ............................................................................................................19
2.4 Connecting Multiple LCD Displays .....................................................................................................20
Chapter 3: Using the LCD Display
3.1 Turning on the Power ..............................................................................................................................21
3.1.1 Using the Keypad .........................................................................................................................21
3.1.2 Using the Remote Control ............................................................................................................21
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3.2 Selecting the Input Source Signal ...........................................................................................................22
3.2.1 Using the Keypad .........................................................................................................................22
3.2.2 Using the Remote Control ............................................................................................................22
3.3 Adjusting the Volume ...............................................................................................................................23
3.3.1 Using the Keypad .........................................................................................................................23
3.1.2 Using the Remote Control ............................................................................................................23
3.4 Muting the Volume ................................................................................................................................23
3.5 Locking the OSD Menu ...........................................................................................................................24
3.6 Using Picture-in-Picture (PIP) .................................................................................................................25
3.6.1 PIP Options ..................................................................................................................................25
3.6.2 PIP Swap ......................................................................................................................................25
Chapter 4: On Screen Display Menu
4.1 Using the OSD Menu ..............................................................................................................................26
4.2 OSD Menu Tree ......................................................................................................................................28
Chapter 5: Adjusting the LCD Display
5.1 Brightness Setting ...................................................................................................................................30
5.2 Colour Setting ..........................................................................................................................................31
5.2.1 Colour Temperature ......................................................................................................................31
5.3 Image Setting (VGA only) ........................................................................................................................33
5.4 Image Setting (Video signals) .................................................................................................................34
5.5 Aspect Ratio ............................................................................................................................................36
5.6 PIP Setting ..............................................................................................................................................37
5.7 Anti-Burn-In .............................................................................................................................................39
5.8 OSD Setting ............................................................................................................................................40
5.9 Audio Setting ...........................................................................................................................................41
5.10 Other Setting .........................................................................................................................................42
5.11 Input Select ............................................................................................................................................44
Chapter 6: Appendix
6.1 Warning Messages ..................................................................................................................................45
6.2 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................................46
6.3 Transporting the LCD Display .................................................................................................................47
Chapter 7: Specications
7.1 Display Specications .............................................................................................................................48
7.2 Display Dimensions .................................................................................................................................49
7.2.1 RX-W32 Dimensions ....................................................................................................................49
7.2.2 RX-W42 Dimensions ....................................................................................................................49
4Safety Information
Safety Information
Warning:
Making changes or modications
to the device without the
permission from an authorized
dealer may void the warranty of
this device.
This FCC Class-B compliant digital
device complies with the Interference-
Causing Equipment Regulations of
Canada.
FCC Declaimers
This device complies with Section 15 of the FCC listing. The
operation procedures must meet the following conditions:
(1) the device must not cause any damaging interference;
and (2) this device must accept any received interference,
including any unpredictable interference that may possibly
occur.
Dear users,
This device has passed the Class B digital service
regulations and complies with Section 15 of the FCC listing;
these are intended to provide reasonable warranty against
damaging interference for home use. This device will
produce, use, and emit radio frequency energy; therefore
installation or use without following the instructions given
may cause damaging interference to radio communication.
Nonetheless, it is not possible to state with certainty that
interference will occur from specic installations. If this
device has caused damaging interference to radio or TV
signals (simply turn the device on and off to check if such
interference is caused by the device), we recommend that
you x the interference using the following methods:
Readjust the direction or location of the antenna.
Increase the distance between this device and the
receiver.
Consult your local dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician.
5
Safety Information
WEEE
Information for users applicable in European Union countries.
The symbol on the product or its packaging signies that this product has to be
disposed separately from ordinary household wastes at its end of life. Please
kindly be aware that this is your responsibility to dispose electronic equipment
at recycling centers so as to help conserve natural resources. Each country
in the European Union should have its collection centers for electrical and
electronic equipment recycling. For information about your recycling drop off
area, please contact your local related electrical and electronic equipment
waste management authority or the retailer where you bought the product.
Hg
Lamp Disposal
LAMP(S) inside this product contain mercury and must be recycled or disposed
of according to local, state, or federal laws. For more information, contact
the electronic industries alliance at www.eiae.org for lamp specic disposal
information check www.lamprecycle.org.
Vermont Hg directive
Title 10: Conservation and Development
Chapter 164: COMPREHENSIVE MERCURY MANAGEMENT
§ 7106. Labeling of mercury-aided products
Contains Mercury, Dispose of Properly
6Precautions
Precautions
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Symbols used in this manual
This icon indicates the existence of a potential hazard that could result in
personal injury or damage to the product.
This icon indicates important operating and servicing information.
Notice
Read this User Manual carefully before using the LCD display and keep it for future
reference.
The product specications and other information provided in this User Manual are for
reference only. All information is subject to change without notice. Updated content can be
downloaded from our web site at http://www.agneovo.com.
To register online, go to http://www.agneovo.com.
To protect your rights as a consumer, do not remove any stickers from the LCD display.
Doing so may affect the determination of the warranty period.
Cautions When Setting Up
Do not place the LCD display near heat sources, such as a heater, exhaust vent, or
in direct sunlight.
Do not cover or block the ventilation holes in the housing.
Place the LCD display on a stable area. Do not place the LCD display where it may
subject to vibration or shock.
Place the LCD display in a well-ventilated area.
Do not place the LCD display outdoors.
Do not place the LCD display in a dusty or humid environment.
Do not spill liquid or insert sharp objects into the LCD display through the ventilation
holes. Doing so may cause accidental re, electric shock or damage the LCD
display.
7
Precautions
Cautions When Using
Use only the power cord supplied with the LCD
display.
The power outlet should be installed near the
LCD display and be easily accessible.
If an extension cord is used with the
LCD display, ensure that the total current
consumption plugged into the power outlet
does not exceed the ampere rating.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power
cord. Do not place the LCD display where the
power cord may be stepped on.
If the LCD display will not be used for an
indenite period of time, unplug the power cord
from the power outlet.
To disconnect the power cord, grasp and pull
by the plug head. Do not tug on the cord; doing
so may cause re or electric shock.
Do not unplug or touch the power cord with wet
hands.
Cleaning and Maintenance
The LCD display comes with NeoVTM Optical
Glass. Use a soft cloth lightly moistened with
a mild detergent solution to clean the glass
surface and the housing.
Do not rub or tap the surface of the glass
with sharp or abrasive items such as a pen or
screwdriver. This may result in scratching the
surface of the glass.
Do not attempt to service the LCD display
yourself, refer to qualied service personnel.
Opening or removing the covers may expose
you to dangerous voltage or other risks.
Warning:
Unplug the power cord
from the power outlet and
refer to qualied service
personnel under the following
conditions:
When the power cord is
damaged.
If the LCD display has been
dropped or the housing has
been damaged.
If the LCD display emits
smoke or a distinct odor.
8Precautions
Notice for the LCD Display
In order to maintain the stable luminous performance, it is recommended to use low brightness
setting.
Due to the lifespan of the lamp, it is normal that the brightness quality of the LCD display may
decrease with time.
When static images are displayed for long periods of time, the image may cause an imprint on
the LCD display. This is called image retention or burn-in.
To prevent image retention, do any of the following:
Set the LCD display to turn off after a few minutes of being idle.
Use a screen saver that has moving graphics or a blank white image.
Execute the Anti-Burn-In function of the LCD display. See “Settings, Anit-Burn-In” section.
Switch desktop backgrounds regularly.
Adjust the LCD display to low brightness settings.
Turn off the LCD display when the system is not in use.
Things to do when the LCD display shows image retention:
Turn off the LCD display for extended periods of time. It can be several hours or several
days.
Use a screen saver and run it for extended periods of time.
Use a black and white image and run it for extended periods of time.
When the LCD display is moved from one room to another or there is a sudden change from low
to high ambient temperature, dew condensation may form on or inside the glass surface. When
this happens, do not turn on the LCD display until the dew disappears.
Due to humid weather conditions, it is normal for mist to form inside the glass surface of the
LCD display. The mist will disappear after a few days or as soon as the weather stabilizes.
There are millions of micro transistors inside the LCD display. It is normal for a few transistors to
be damaged and to produce spots. This is acceptable and is not considered a failure.
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Chapter 1: Product Description
1. Product Description
1.1 Package Contents
When unpacking, check if the following items are included
in the package. If any of them is missing or damaged,
contact your dealer.
LCD display
Remote control Power cord
DVI-D cable
Audio cable
Note:
The pictures are for reference
only. Actual items may vary
upon shipment.
VGA cable
User Manual
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1.2 Wall Mounting Installation
Preparation
1.2.3 Removing the Handles
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
1.8A
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
1.2.1 Wall Mounting
1 Remove the base stand and handles (if necessary).
See procedures below.
2 Wall mount the LCD display.
Screw the mounting bracket to the VESA holes at the
rear of the LCD display.
1 Lay the LCD
display face down
on a at even
surface.
2 Unscrew to remove
each handle from
the LCD display.
1.2.2 Removing the Base Stand
1 Lay the LCD
display face down
on a at even
surface.
2 Remove the four
screws securing
the base stand
from the LCD
display.
OUT
IN
RS-232C
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
400
mm
200
mm
Note:
Take measures to prevent the
LCD display from falling down
and lessen possible injury and
damage to the display in case of
earthquakes or other disasters.
Use only the 400 x 200 mm
wall mount kit recommended
by AG Neovo.
Secure the LCD display on
a solid wall strong enough to
bear its weight.
Note:
To protect the glass panel, place
a towel or soft cloth before laying
the LCD display down.
3 Lift to detach the base stand.
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Chapter 1: Product Description
AUTO
POWER
1.3 LCD Display Overview
1.3.1 Front View and Keypad Buttons
Display screen
The LCD display screen is protected
by NeoVTM Optical Glass.
LED indicator
Green - Power on
Amber - Standby mode
Off - Power off
Remote control sensor
(See page 14.)
SOURCE
Press repeatedly to select the input
signal source.
UP
Press repeatedly to select PIP option.
During OSD menu selection, press to
move up a menu or submenu.
MENU
Press to display the OSD menu.
Press again to hide the OSD menu.
DOWN
Press to swap the PIP main and sub
picture.
During OSD menu selection, press to
move up a menu or submenu.
LEFT
Press to decrease the volume.
During OSD menu selection, press to
adjust the settings.
RIGHT
Press to increase the volume.
During OSD menu selection, press to select
an option and adjust the settings.
AUTO
For VGA input signal source, press to
perform auto adjustment.
For video input signals, press to perform
screen freeze.
During OSD menu selection, press to close
the OSD menu or exit a submenu.
POWER
Press to turn the power on or off.
1
3
2
Keypad
AUTO
POWER
6
4
10
7
5
9
8
11
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7
6
5
4
3
2
8
9
10
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1.3.2 Rear View
AC power input
Use to connect the power
cord.
COMPOSITE Audio and Video
connectors (2)
Use to connect composite cables for
CVBS signal.
DVI connector
Use to connect a PC using DVI
cable for digital input signal.
VGA connector
Use to connect a PC using a VGA
cable for analogue input signal.
S-Video connector (2)
Use to connect AV cables for
the S-Video signal.
DC power output
Use for DC power output.
COMPONENT Audio and
Video connectors (2)
Use to connect component
cables for YPbPr input signal.
OUT
IN
RS-232C
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
Y/C
R
AUDIO IN
IN
VIDEO 2
IN
VIDEO 1
Pr2 Pb2
Pr1 Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN VGA
DVI
AC IN COMPONENT PC
DC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
R LOUT L OUT OUT
OUT
RS-232C
IN
1 3 4 5 6 987
1
4
3
2
6
9
8
7
2
Audio port
Use to connect an audio cable
for the PC’s audio input.
5
RS-232 connector
Use to connect RS-232 cables
to connect multiple displays.
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Chapter 1: Product Description
1.4 Remote Control
1.4.1 Remote Control Buttons
POWER button
Press to turn the monitor on or off.
YPbPr1 button
Press to select YPbPr1 as the input
signal.
S-Video button
Press to select S-Video as the input
signal.
Lock button
Press to lock the OSD menu.
DVI button
Press to select DVI as the input signal.
VGA button
Press to select VGA as the input signal.
CVBS1 button
Press to select CVBS1 as the input signal.
YPbPr2 button
Press to select YPbPr2 as the input
signal.
CVBS2 button
Press to select CVBS2 as the input signal.
MENU button
Press to display the OSD menu. Press
again to hide the OSD menu.
Navigation button
Press navigate through the OSD menu
and adjust the settings.
Volume buttons
Press + to increase volume. Press - to
decrease volume.
MUTE button
Press to mute volume.
CVBS 1 DVIS-VideoYPbPr1
CVBS 2 VGAYPbPr2
UP
Menu
Down
Volume
Mute
RightLeft
Power Key Lock
8
7
3
5
2
1
6
13
12
11
10
9
4
1
6
5
4
3
2
7
10
9
8
11
12
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1.4.2 Installing the Remote Control
Batteries
1 Turn the remote control
upside down.
2 Press and hold the lock
tab then pull the battery
compartment out of the
slot.
3 Place the battery on the
battery compartment.
4 Push the battery
compartment back into
the slot until it clicks into
place.
CVBS 1DVIS-VideoYPbPr1
CVBS 2VGAYPbPr2
UP
Menu
Down
Volume
Mute
RightLeft
PowerKey Lock
30
o
1.4.2 Remote Control Signal
The remote control has
an operating range of
approximately 10 m.
Aim the remote control
directly at the remote
sensor to ensure
accuracy.
Notes about the battery:
Do not leave the remote
control in an extremely hot or
humid place.
Do not place the remote
control in direct sunlight.
Do not attempt to charge,
short-circuit, heat, or burn the
battery.
If the remote control will not
be used for a long period of
time, remove the battery.
Replace only with CR2025
Lithium battery, 3V.
Dispose used battery
according to the local
disposal regulations.
Note:
Make sure that the battery is
sufcient to ensure optimum
remote control performance.
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Chapter 2: Making Connections
2. Making Connections
2.1 Connecting the AC Power
1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input at the
rear of the LCD display.
2 Connect the plug to a power outlet or a power supply.
AC IN
OUT
IN
RS-232C
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
Caution:
Make sure that the LCD
display is not connected
to the power outlet before
making any connections.
Connecting cables while
the power in ON may cause
electric shock or personal
injury.
Caution:
When unplugging the power
cord, hold the power cord by
the plug head. Never pull by
the cord.
16 Chapter 2: Making Connections
2.2 Connecting Input Source Signals
2.2.1 Connecting a Computer
Using VGA Cables
Connect one end of a D-sub cable to the VGA connector of the LCD display and the other end to
the D-sub connector of the computer.
VGA
DVI
PC
OUT
IN
RS-232C
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
Using DVI Cables
Connect one end of a DVI cable to the DVI connector of the LCD display and the other end to the
DVI connector of the computer.
OUT
IN
RS-232C
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
VGA
DVI
PC
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Chapter 2: Making Connections
Connecting an Audio Device
Connect one end of an audio cable to the audio port at the rear of the LCD display and the other
end to the audio out port of the computer.
OUT
IN
RS-232C
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
AUDIO IN
PC
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2.2.2 Connecting a Camera or Video Device
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
VIDEO 2
IN
VIDEO 1
CVBS
R LOUT OUT
OUT
IN
RS-232C
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
or
Using CVBS Cables
Connect one end of a CVBS cable to the COMPOSITE connectors of the LCD display and the
other end to the COMPOSITE connectors of your device.
For audio input, connect an RCA cable to the audio in connector of the LCD display and the audio
out connector of your device.
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
Pr2 Pb2
Pr1 Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
COMPONENT
or
OUT
IN
RS-232C
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
Using YPbPr Cables
Connect one end of a YPbPr cable to the COMPONENT connectors of the LCD display and the
other end to the COMPONENT connectors of your device.
For audio input, connect an RCA cable to the audio in connector of the LCD display and the audio
out connector of your device.
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Chapter 2: Making Connections
IN
Y/C
L
AUDIO IN
S-VIDEO
OUT R
OUT
IN
RS-232C
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
or
Using S-Video Cables
Connect one end of an S-Video cable to the S-VIDEO connector of the LCD display and the other
end to the S-VIDEO connector of your device.
For audio input, connect an RCA cable to the audio in connector of the LCD display and the audio
out connector of your device.
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
CVBS
R L
OUT
IN
RS-232C
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
2.3 Connecting a Stereo Amplier
To amplify the sound output, connect a stereo amplifer to the LCD display.
Connect an RCA cable to the audio out connector of the LCD display and to the audio in connector
of a stereo amplier.
20 Chapter 2: Making Connections
OUT
IN
RS-232C
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
OUT
IN
RS-232C
R2 L2
R1 L1
AUDIO IN
R L
R L
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
Y/C
L
R
AUDIO IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO 2
IN
OUT
VIDEO 1
Pr2Pb2
Pr1Pb1
Y2
Y1
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
12V
Max 350mA VGA
DVI
100-240V
50-60Hz
AC IN COMPONENT PCDC OUT S-VIDEO CVBS
OUT
RS-232C
IN
OUT
RS-232C
IN
2.4 Connecting Multiple LCD Displays
Use the RS-232 connection to connect a series of LCD displays to form a daisy chain. With this
connection, the output of one computer can be shown on multiple displays at the same time.
A maximum of 254 displays can be connected together.
1 Connect the female end of an RS-232 cable to the
RS-232 OUT port of the computer and connect
the male end to the RS-232 IN port of the display.
2 Connect the female end of another RS-232 cable
to the RS-232 OUT of the last connected display
and the male end to the RS-232 IN of the next
display.
3 Repeat step 2 to connect more LCD displays.
4 Congure the connection using the
Other Setting > RS-232C menu. See page 42.
Note:
RS-232 cables are not
included in the package and
are sold separately. Contact
your dealer to purchase one.
If an LCD display in the
series is turned off, the
succeeding displays still
receive the PC input signal.
However, if the power
cord of that LCD display is
unplugged from the power
outlet, all succeeding
displays also lose the signal.
To ensure compatibility, use
only AG Neovo displays.
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