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Page 1: ...I I i I II AMIGA A i1iQ1...

Page 2: ...Change the relative positions of the computer equipment and the receiver Plug the Amiga and this monitor into a different outlet so that the Amiga and the receiver are on different branch circuits If...

Page 3: ...Amiga Monitor Model 1080 1 111 1 1...

Page 4: ...The Amiga Monitor is a full color monitor that features a 13 inch screen For safety reasons be sure to take note of the warnings in this manual and do NOT remove the back cover or otherwise attempt to...

Page 5: ...eo cable is thick and has large silver D connectors on either end The audio cable is thin and has identical phono jacks on either end Before you connect either cable turn off the power to both the Ami...

Page 6: ...ght on the back of the Amiga Manually tighten the thumb screws on either end of the connector 2 Plug the other end of the cable the 9 pin D connector into the socket labeled ROB INPUT in the middle of...

Page 7: ...audio cable to the left and right speaker connectors on the rear panel of the Amiga 2 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the Audio Input on the back of the monitor HUH H 5 111111111111111111...

Page 8: ...turn on the monitor I H HUH u 1111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111 _ I oIlIIlIImI1 1U1II1II1 I IIIIW HiliIIIII 111111111111111111 111111111111111111 1 To turn the monitor on push in the power...

Page 9: ...g the Monitor Picture Controls To adjust the monitor s picture use the control knobs that are behind the panel located beneath the monitor screen The panel opens from the top To open the panel cover j...

Page 10: ...ve the center of the picture to the right turn this knob clockwise To shift the center of the picture to the left turn the knob counterclockwise Vertical Hold Control To stop vertical rolling of the p...

Page 11: ...s properly grounded according to its instructions 2 Operate the monitor only from a power source as indicated on the monitor or refer to the user s manual for this information If you are not sure of t...

Page 12: ...ventilation openings with cloth or other material Never place the monitor near or over a radiator or heat register 7 To avoid personal injury take these precautions Using the Monitor Do not place the...

Page 13: ...ed for this purpose Such additions may create an electrical shock hazard 5 For added protection unplug the monitor from the power source during an electrical storm or when the monitor is to be left un...

Page 14: ...ve followed the operating instructions Do not attempt to service this monitor yourself Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards Dangerous high voltage is presen...

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Page 16: ...Printed in Japan 23982526...

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