Connecting usb cables – Gateway FHD2400H Manuel d'utilisation

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Using Your Gateway Flat-Panel Monitor

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Connect other video sources (such as a DVD player, video camera, or receiver) to the
appropriate video jacks on the back of the monitor.

For basic video quality, connect your video device’s composite video in jack to the
corresponding jack on the back of your monitor (cable not included).

For better video quality, connect your video device’s S-Video jack to the corresponding
jack on the back of your monitor (cable not included).

For best video quality, connect your video device’s component video (green Y,
blue Pb, and red Pr) or HDMI jacks to the corresponding jacks on the back of your
monitor (cables not included).

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Route the cables through the cable clip on the back of the stand. If you plan on using the
screen in portrait mode, make sure you leave enough slack in the cables for screen rotation.

Connecting USB cables

Your monitor has a built-in, four-port USB 2.0 hub that lets you conveniently connect USB devices.
Because your computer case may be under your desk or inside a cabinet, these monitor-mounted
USB ports can be much easier to access.
To use the monitor’s USB ports, you must first connect the monitor to a USB port on your computer.
Because the USB hub uses power from the monitor, it does not require its own power connection.

To connect USB cables:

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Connect the included USB cable to the USB in (“B” type) port on the back of your monitor,
then connect the other end of the cable to a USB 2.0 port on your computer.

Important

The built-in USB 2.0 hub provides only low-speed connections if its USB in port

is connected to a USB 1.1 port on your computer or on a USB hub.

Tip

Use the USB 2.0 ports on the back of the monitor for connecting USB devices

you want to keep connected most of the time, such as a keyboard, a mouse, or a
printer. Use the USB 2.0 ports on the side of the monitor for connecting USB devices
that are frequently disconnected, such as cameras, flash drives, and USB hard drives.

Composite

video in jack

Green

component

video jack

Blue

component

video jack

Red

component

video jack

S-Video

jack

VGA port

DVI port

HDMI port

USB in (“B” type) port

USB ports

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