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Do  Not 

overload  AC  outlets  or  extension  cords.  This 

may 

result  in  a  shock  or  lire 

hazard. 

Do  Not 

use 

more  than 

one  plug  adapter 

i

one  power 

outlet. 

Do  Not 

use 

the 

monitor 

near  water  or  excessive  moisture. 

Do  Not 

block  the 

monitor's  ventilation 

slots 

by 

placing 

objects on  top or 

underneath 

the  monitor. 

Do  Not 

place  the  monitor 

• 

in  a  "builHn" 

enclosure  unless  proper  ventilation 

is 

provided 

• 

near  or 

over  a  radiator  or  heat  register 

• 

where  sunlight  or 

bright 

room  light  will  fall  directly  on  the  screen 

• 

on  a  sloping  shelf  or  try  to  mount  it 

on 

a  wall. 

Do Not 

use alcohol,  ammonia-based products,  or  an  aerosol spray to clean the moni­

tor screen. To clean the  screen,  unplug the monitor and wipe with a slightly damp  cloth. 

Do  Not 

bring  magnetic  devices  near  the  screen.  They  may  damage  the  color  purity 

of  the  picture. 

Unplug  the  Monitor 

• 

if  you  will  not  be  using  it  for  an  extended  period. 

• 

during  an  electrical  storm. 

• 

before  cleaning  it. 

5.  Technical  Specifications 

Picture  Tube: 

Deflection: 

Resolution: 

Raster  frequency: 

Line  frequency: 

Character  field: 

14  inch  (13  inch  viewing  area) 

slotted  triplet  pitch  .52  mm 

90 

degrees 

640 

256,  640 

512  (interlaced) 

50 

Hz 

15625 

Hz 

RGB, 

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Summary of Contents for AMIGA 10855

Page 1: ...AMIGA User s Guide 10855 Color Monitor i Commodore...

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Page 3: ...AMIGA User s Guide 1085S Color Monitor i Commodore...

Page 4: ...MANUAL STATEMENT WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Standard C l08 8 Ml983 of the Canadian Standards Association s Regulations Operation is subject to two conditions...

Page 5: ...al devices or equipment must be performed by an authorized Commodore Arniga dealer Also ail servicing of original or optional devices or equipment including third party optional devices or equipment m...

Page 6: ...log RGB lt alows an 80 colurm dis play Analog RGB modes This mode will depend on the type of computer you are using Before you proceed any further check to make sure you have received everything One 1...

Page 7: ...various control knobs switches and ports on both the front and rear of the 1085S Because the 1085S is a universal monitor and can accommodate serveral types of computers there are several ports and co...

Page 8: ...Front view 2 3 4 Rear view 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 3 1 1 J...

Page 9: ...audio signal input for stereo sound reproduction Amiga computers 3 Connecting the Monitor to a Computer Tum off the power to both the monitor and the computer to prevent damage by shorting Unplug the...

Page 10: ...e One pair of phono plugs are plugged into the AUDIO Rand AUDIO L jacks on the back of your monitor and the other pair of plugs are inserted into the Amiga s left and right audio jacks 3 1 1 Using Hea...

Page 11: ...dentifying the terminais in your plug proceed as follows The BLUE wire should be connected to the terminal marked N or coloured black The BROWN wire should be connected to the terminal marked L or col...

Page 12: ...screen on a sloping shelf or try to mount it on a wall Do Not use alcohol ammonia based products or an aerosol spray to clean the moni tor screen To clean the screen unplug the monitor and wipe with a...

Page 13: ...ensions Weight PIN ASSIGNMENT Analog RGB Ground Ground Red Green Blue Not used Composite Sync Not used Not used 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 1 0 W RMS channel 5 distortion 177 mV 10K ohm 220 240V AC 10 50Hz 75W...

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