Sony CPD-120AS: Getting Started Installation p Step 1: Connect the computer
Getting Started Installation p Step 1: Connect the computer: Sony CPD-120AS
Table of contents
- Owner’s Record
- Table of Contents
- Introduction Plug and play
- Precautions Maintenance Transportation
- Warning on Power Connection
- Functions of Controls
- Functions of Controls
- Functions of Controls
- Getting Started Installation p Step 1: Connect the computer
- p CPD-120AS p CPD-220AS
- p Step 2: Connect the power cord p Step 3: Turn on the display and computer. p Step 4: If necessary...
- Using Your Display Preset and user modes
- Using the tilt-swivel
- Damper wire
- Adjustments Adjusting volume
- Adjusting the picture contrast
- Adjusting the picture brightness
- Adjusting the picture centering
- Adjusting the picture size
- Adjusting the picture rotation
- Adjusting the pincushion
- Setting the color temperature
- Resetting
- Available Features Selecting Graphic Picture Enhancement (GPE)
- Selecting Bass Boost
- Power Saving Function
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting

Getting Started
Before using this display, please make sure that the following items are
included in your package:
• Multimedia computer display (1)
• Warranty card (1)
• Operating instruction manual (1)
• Windows 95 Monitor Information Disk and its instruction manual (1)
✎ Tip
1)
This display will sync with any IBM or compatible system equipped with VGA
or greater
graphics capability. Although this display will sync to other platforms running at horizontal
2)
frequencies between 30 and 70 kHz, including Macintosh
and Power Macintosh systems, a
cable adapter is required. Please consult Sony Technical Support for advice on which adapter is
suitable for your needs.
1) VGA is a trademark of IBM Corporation.
2) Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
Installation
p Step 1: Connect the computer
With the computer switched off, connect the video signal cable to the
display (VGA) connector on your computer. If your computer supports
the DDC plug-and-play standard, this connection will enable the DDC
communication between the display and the computer.
Also the video signal cable is combined with audio and microphone
cables. If your computer is equipped with sound capability, connect the
audio and microphone plugs to appropriate jacks located on your
computer.
If you use a USB (universal serial bus) device, connect the USB device to
the USB downstream jack and the PC to the USB upstream jack.
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