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Monitor
1940/1942
GB
-
3
Introducing
your
Monitor
Your
monitor
is
full-colour,
13-inch
multi-sync
monitor
for
use
with
the
Commodore PC*
and
Amiga
family
of
computers.
The
monitor
provides
audio
output
in
stereo
for
use
with
computer
system
with
stereo
capabilities
(like
the
Amiga
computers).
This
manual
explains
how
to
connect
the
monitor
to
your
computer
and
how
to
use
the
various
operating
modes
and
picture
controls,
Before
you
proceed
any
further,
check
to
make
sure
you
have
received
everything:
One
monitor
with
captive video
cable.
The
free
end
of
this
cable
has
15^pin
male
connector
flanked
by
screws,
which
connect
to
your
computer's
video
port.
For
connection
to
an
Amiga's
23-pin
video
port,
a
23-
to
15-pin
adapter/buffer
should
be
used,
Commo
dore
P/N:
390682-01.
TiltfSwivel
Base
Cables;
-
For
connecting
an
Amiga's
audio
capabilities
-
one
cable
with
two
RCA
plugs
on
each
end.
-
Power
cable
for
connecting
the
monitor
to
an
AC
power
source.
Warranty
card
Display
size
ia
laTger
than
normal
VGA
13"
monitor;.

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