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output. You also can connect an external analog monitor to the COMP VIDEO
receptacle, or for better image quality, to the S-VIDEO receptacle. A
digital monitor connected to the DVI-D receptacle provides the best-quality
image. The power cord for the external monitor plugs directly into a wall socket.
For analog monitors and video projectors requiring RGB video, a DVI-to-RGB
converter is required. The Extron model DVI-RGB 100 converter has been
tested with the system and verified to provide high-quality output that is
compatible with many monitors and projectors.
The DVI-D output includes the entire screen. The aspect ratio of the screen is
16:10 (WSXGA+). To display this properly, select the 16:10 or 16:9 mode on
the monitor or projector, if available. Also, you may be able to adjust the
horizontal and vertical image size controls to create the correct aspect ratio.
You can best judge the aspect ratio by displaying the circle test pattern on the
system.
Connecting the System to a Network
To use connectivity features, the system must be connected to a network. The
network receptacle on the system supports (10/100/1000 Mb/s) Ethernet LAN.
The system is configured for network connectivity by a Philips field service
engineer or your network administrator.
For information on changing the network configuration for the system, see
"System Administration" in the Help. To display the Help, press Help on the
keyboard.
1. Turn off system power.
2. Connect one end of the provided network connection cable to the wall
receptacle for your network.
3. Connect the other end of the cable to the network receptacle on the
rear panel of the system.
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