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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 laptop are off.
  2. Using a 15 pin D-sub (standard, VGA, or RGB) video cable, connect the Video Out jack on your laptop'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 laptop to the PC Audio In jacks on your TV.

    Note: If you are using your laptop's speakers or have your laptop connected to separate speakers, you can skip this step.

  1. Turn on your Computer.

    Important: If you don't have your laptop on the TV will display "No Signal" and then go into a standby state when you switch the source to PC. This is also true if you leave the TV on the PC source and power down your laptop. If you try to turn the TV on while your laptop is off the standby light will blink then the TV will 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 to select PC.
  3. Adjust the display, if necessary, using System Preferences which can be accessed from the Dock on your desktop.

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