NEC MultiSync 3D JC-1404HME Service Manual page 3

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GENERAL
The MultiSync 3D Color Monitor, an Intelligent Monitor from NEC, is a micro-
processor based, digital controlled multiple frequency Color Monitor. The Multi-
Sync 3D Color Monitor automatically adjusts to graphics adapter scanning fre-
quencies between 15.5 kHz and 38 kHz (Horizontal), and between 50 Hz and 90 Hz
(Vertical).
As you can see, "design" was the top priority with the MultiSync 3D Color Monitor.
Besides the dramatic cabinet design, the MultiSync 3D Color Monitor was
designed with microprocessor based intelligence, allowing it to operate at each
mode with the precision of a fixed frequency monitor.
The MultiSync 3D Color Monitor gives lBM PC, PC/XT, PC/AT, Personal System/2
(PS/2), Apple Macintosh II and compatible users crisp text and vivid color graphics
displays when using the following graphics adapters (the MDA, CGA, EGA, PGC,
MCGA, VGA and 8514/A) and Apple Macintosh II Video Card.
The MultiSync 3D Color Monitor can also be used with other "non-standard"
graphics adapters to provide users with an extremely wide range of color moni-
tor compatibility.
FEATURES
- The MultiSync 3D Color Monitor is microprocessor controlled with a resident
memory base of pre-programmed screen and input configurations and also
digital controls.
- The MultiSync 3D Color Monitor automatically scans all horizontal frequen-
cies between 15.5 kHz and 38 kHz, and all vertical frequencies between 50 Hz
and 90 Hz.
-The MultiSync 3D Color Monitor is compatible with the IBM PC, PC/XT, PC/AT,
PS/2, the Apple Macintosh
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and compatibles.
- The MultiSync 3D Color Monitor is compatible with the IBM Monochrome Dis-
play Adapter, the IBM Color Graphics Adapter, the IBM Enhanced Graphics
Adapter, the IBM Professional Graphics Controller, the IBM MultiColor Graphics
Array, the IBM Video Graphics Array, the IBM 8514/A, the Apple Macintosh
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Video Card and other compatible graphics adapters.
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