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Make the basic connections as shown.
Plug in your TV. Do not plug it into a
switched outlet. Your Destination II PC/TV
is designed to operate on standard current,
120-volt 60 Hertz AC. Do not attempt to
operate it on DC Current.
Using the remote, choose the computer as
the viewing source. Press TV/VCR SOURCE
repeatedly until “REAR COMPUTER SVGA”
(Rear Computer in) is shown on the TV
screen, or “FRONT COMPUTER SVGA” (Front
Computer in) is shown on the TV screen.
Boot up your computer. As it warms up
the TV will adapt to your computer.
Computer Hook Up
The Destination II PC/TV is configured with the default com-
puter connection being the rear computer input. This connec-
tion offers the most resolution options and refresh rates.
(The default computer source is Rear Computer SVGA.)
For convenience, a front computer input jack is also provid-
ed. However, to use it, the computer display output must be
set to the optimum setting SVGA 800 x 600 @ 60Hz. Specify
FRONT COMPUTER SVGA in the Source menu or press TV/VCR
SOURCE repeatedly to select it, then press ENTER. If using
the front computer input, no picture will appear on the
screen until Windows has started.
Components may vary from those in the illustration.
On some notebook models you must locate the “display tog-
gle key” and switch the display to “external.” Refer to the
instructions for your computer.
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Here is the basic setup to use the Destination II PC/TV as a computer monitor.
The default computer connection setup is to the rear computer input jack,
with the default computer source Rear Computer SVGA.
Back of
Computer
Video Out to
Computer
Monitor
"Video Mirror"
Cable
Computer Video "Card" Output
Computer Sound
"Card" Output
L audio R
video in
Connections to TV front or rear computer port,
with computer sound card output
to front or rear R - Audio - L inputs.
TV front
VIDEO
ANTENNA
CABLE
R- AUDIO- L
S-VIDEO IN
COMPUTER
AUDIO
R
L
AUX IN
M.P.I.
TV back
R- AUDIO- L
R- AUDIO- L
S-VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
Video Out
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