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INTRODUCING YOUR MONITOR
The Commodore 2002 monitor has a 13-inch diagonal screen and is
capable of four different operating modes: composite (NTSC stan-
dard); separated luma and chroma; digital RGBI (Red/Green/Blue
Intensity); and analog RGB. The different modes are used for the
displays of different computers, as shown in the chart below. The
2002 has both 40- and 80-column display capability: composite and
separated modes use 40-column screens; digital RGBI and analog
RGB displays are 80 columns. With the flick of a switch, you can use
the 2002 as a 40-column composite color monitor or an 80-column
RGBI monitor or an analog RGB monitor. The 2002 can be used with
the Commodore 64, 128, Plus/4, 16, PC and Commodore Amiga
computers.
Recommended Operating Mode by Computer Model
SEPARATED
OPERATING MODE: COMPOSITE LUMA/CHROMA DIGITAL RGB) ANALOG RGB
COLUMNS: 40 40 80 80
Commodore AMIGA X
Commodore 128 X X
Commodore 64 X X
PLUS/4 X
Commodore 16 X
Commodore PC X
TV tuner or VCR X
X—Recommended operating mode
Please read this brief manual carefully before you use your monitor.
The manual shows you how to connect the monitor and use the
operating modes correctly. It also explains how to use the picture
control knobs, which are like the control knobs on a color TV.
Be sure to take note of the warnings in this manual, and do NOT
remove the back cover or otherwise attempt to service this monitor
for safety reasons. If you have problems with your monitor that are
not covered in this manual, see your Commodore dealer or a quali-
fied technician. Attempting to service this monitor yourself voids your
warranty.

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