19" RGB Colour monitor which supports PAL/NTSC modes only. It also supports Y/C and Composite inputs. Only one input should be used at a time
AMIGA OR RGB INPUT:
First, the input select switch on the back of the
monitor must be in the "UP" position.
Second, S-Video must be selected as a input via the
menu display. Depress the menu (-) down button for
the on-screen display. Note: you may want to discon-
nect the DB9 cable because the menu display is shared
with the RGB input. Use the menu (+/-) buttons to
locate the source input. Use the volume up (+) or
volume down (-) to select S-Video (Y/C) in.
Y/C OR S-VIDEO INPUT:
First, the Input Select switch on the back of the monitor
must be in the "DOWN" position.
Second, the S-Video input must be selected via the on-
screen menu.
COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT:
First, the Input Select switch on the back of the monitor
must be the "DOWN" position.
Second, the AUX/VCR input must be selected via the on-
screen menu.
CABLE OR ANTENNA INPUT:
Use the on-screen menu to select antenna input. If you
have cable, you will have to select the cable "Yes/No".
The monitor has been programmed to automatically
display the Y/C input (RGB overrides). To change use
the ON CHANNEL menu display for the Power On
channel for a different input.
The display menu will disappear after (1) one minute of
non-use. You can also remove the menu display by
selecting EXIT in the menu. Also, the input select
switch should be in the down position.
Remember the input select switch on the back: UP for
Amiga/RGB input and DOWN for Y/C or Composite
Video. Also remember only (1) one cable can be con-
nected to the monitor at any given time.
TIPS AND TROUBLESHOOTING:
If the image has a cross pulse, double image or looks
like there is no sync while in the Amiga/RGB mode,
remove the Y/C or composite cable.
If there is no color in the Y/C or Composite Mode,
select the correct in via the display menu S-video for
Y/C or AUX/VCR for Composite Video.
If there is no Picture in the Y/C or Composite mode,
position the input select switch to the "DOWN"
position or remove the Amiga/RGB cable.
If there is no Picture in the RGB mode, be sure the
input select switch is in the "UP" position.
Thanks to Ryan Callagher