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Introduction 

 
This monitor is designed for use as an 
alphanumerical and graphic screen with 

Philips MSX computer. This monitor is 
of course also suitable for 
use with every other home or personal 
computer. 
The monitor screen is anti-reflective, 
thus giving optimal legibility. The 
monitor is 
fitted with a composite video signal 
input and an audio signal input. 
See the technical specifications section 
for further information. 
 

Connection to the mains supply 

 
Your new monitor is designed to operate 
from an a.c.mains supply of 220 or 240 
volts, 50 Hz. Stabilising circuits ensure 
satisfactory performance within normal 
supply variations.  

 
IMPORTANT: 

This apparatus must be earthed. This can 
be achieved by fitting a 3 pin plug. 
The wires in the mains lead are coloured 
according to the following code: 
BLUE 

  NEUTRAL 

 

BROWN   LIVE 

 

GREEN/YELLOW EARTH 

 

 
If the mains plug (or adaptor) contains a 
fuse, the value of this fuse should be 3 
Amp. Alternatively, if another type of 
plug (not fused) is used, the fuse at the 
distribution board should not be greater 
than 5 Amp. 
 
If the colours of the wires in the mains 
lead do not correspond with the coloured 
markings identifying the terminals 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 coloured 
red. The GREEN and YELLOW wire 
must be connected to the terminal in the 
plug marked by 'E' or the earth symbol 4, 
or coloured green or green and yellow. 
Before replacing the plug cover, make 
certain that the cord grip is clamped over 
the sheath of the lead - not simply over 
the three wires. 
 

Positioning/Ventilation 

In order to prevent overheating, ensure 
that the ventilation openings in the 
monitor are not covered. 
 
The monitor should not be placed near a 
source of heat. 
 

 

Movable support 

You can tilt the monitor into a 
convenient position with regard to the 
computer by using the movable support. 
 

Connection to the mains supply 

The monitor should be connected to a 
mains voltage of 220 V/50 Hz (for U.K. 
240 V/50 Hz). If your home has a 
different mains voltage, consult your 
dealer. When you put the plug into the 
wall socket, the mains voltage is 
transformed inside the monitor to a 12 V 
DC voltage. This is done before you 
switch the system on with the on/off 
button  
 

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