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VGA, 15 pin D-Sub

If you are using the D-sub 15 pin jack, follow these steps:

  1. Make sure your TV and computer are off.
  2. Using a 15 pin D-sub (standard, VGA, or RGB) video cable, connect the Video Out jack on your computer's video card to the PC In jack on the back of your TV.
  3. Using an audio cable with a min-stereo plug on each end, connect the Audio Out jack on your computer to the DVI/PC Audio In jack on your TV.

    Note: If you have your computer connected to separate speakers, you can skip this step.

  1. Turn on your PC.

    Important: If you don't have the PC on, the TV goes into a standby state when you switch the source to PC. This also occurs if you leave the TV on the PC source, and then power down the PC. If you try to turn the TV on while the computer is off, the standby light will blinks and then the TV will display no signal then return to the standby state.

  1. Turn on your TV.
  2. Press the SOURCE button on your remote or on the front panel of your TV and select PC.
  3. Adjust the display if necessary using the Windows Display dialog which you can access through the "Control Panel" on your computer.

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