Intergraph TD-300 Maintenance Manual - Connecting The Video Cables
Chapter 1 - Getting Started 5
WARNING
If you are using cables not supplied by Intergraph, you must use
shielded cables to prevent excessive electromagnetic interference
(EMI). Intergraph cables are designed to reduce the amount of EMI
produced by the system.
6.
Connect the power cords for the monitor and the base unit to an
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) or a grounded three-prong wall
outlet. Then connect the power cords to the base unit and monitor.
7.
Connect the video cables to the ports on the base unit and on the
monitor as described in the next section. After connecting the video
cables, go to “Starting the System.”
Connecting the Video Cables
This section describes connecting the video cables for systems using the G95
video display adapter integrated on the system board, or installed G95 video
display adapter boards for a la carte and dual-screen systems.
Connect the video cable for each monitor to a Video port on the back of the
base unit and to the monitor. The Video ports (depending on your type of
system) are located as follows:
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If your workstation has the G95 video display adapter integrated on the
system board, the Video port is below the parallel port. Dual-screen
configurations also have a G95 video display adapter board installed in
PCI slot 5. Refer to the following figure.