Gateway FPD1750 User Manual

FPD1750 Monitor  
User Guide  
Display colors are wrong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Color is not uniform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Image is not sized or centered correctly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
The monitor has pixels that are always dark or too bright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
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Gateway  
Using Your FPD 1750 Monitor  
Con n ecting th e m on itor  
Startin g th e m on itor  
Adjustin g m on itor settin gs  
Main ten an ce an d troublesh ootin g  
Specification s  
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Connecting the monitor  
To connect the monitor:  
1 Position your com puter an d th e m on itor so you can reach th e con n ection s on each .  
2 Lay th e m on itor on its back, th en con n ect th e power cord to th e power con n ector  
un der th e bottom of th e screen .  
3 Con n ect th e video cable to th e blue video con n ector un der th e bottom of th e screen .  
4 Return th e m on itor to its uprigh t position .  
5 Make sure th at your com puter is turn ed off, th en con n ect th e oth er en d of th e video  
cable to th e m atch in g blue video port on th e back of your com puter.  
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6 Plug th e power cord in to a correctly groun ded electrical outlet.  
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Starting the monitor  
To start the monitor:  
1 Press th e power button on th e fron t of m on itor. Th e power LED on th e power button  
turn s on .  
Power button  
2 Turn on your com puter.  
3 After your com puter is run n in g, th e power LED on th e m on itors power button sh ould  
be blue. Allow about 10 secon ds for th e display im age to appear. If th e power LED is  
n ot blue or you do n ot see a display im age, ch eck th e con n ection s. For m ore  
troublesh ootin g in form ation , see “Troublesh ootin g” on page 15.  
4 Adjust th e tilt of th e m on itor for th e best viewin g an gle.  
5 After you see th e Win dows desktop, press th e AUTO/SELECT button to autom atically  
adjust your display im age to th e ideal settin gs.  
6 Use th e on -screen display (OSD) to adjust oth er m on itor settin gs. For m ore  
in form ation , see “Adjustin g m on itor settin gs” on page 5.  
Important  
When adjusting the monitor settings, always press the  
AUTO/SELECT button before entering the OSD. This will  
automatically adjust the display image to the ideal settings for the  
current screen resolution.  
The best screen resolution is 1280 × 1024.  
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Adjusting monitor settings  
Use th e extern al con trols (located on th e m on itor itself) an d software con trols (accessible  
in Win dows) to adjust th e display im age. For m ore in form ation about software con trols,  
see “Software con trols” on page 9.  
External controls  
Th is m on itor features an on -screen display (OSD) th at lets you adjust an d save con trast,  
brigh tn ess, an d oth er settin gs for th e m on itor. Th e m on itor saves ch an ges you m ake to  
th e settin gs, even if you turn off th e m on itor.  
LightView  
button  
Power button  
and LED  
AUTO/SELECT  
button  
Brightness  
buttons  
Contrast  
buttons  
MENU  
button  
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Ligh tView  
Press to access th e Ligh tView m en u an d select a preset viewin g m ode. Preset m odes  
in clude optim ized settin gs for text, m ovies, or ph otos in eith er day or n igh t am bien t  
ligh t levels.  
MENU  
Press to view th e OSD. Press again to exit.  
(Con trast)  
OSD active: Press to select OSD option s.  
OSD in active: Press to adjust th e con trast.  
(Brigh tn ess)  
OSD active: Press to adjust OSD option s.  
OSD in active: Press to adjust th e brigh tn ess.  
AUTO/ SELECT  
OSD active: Press to m ake a selection in th e OSD.  
OSD in active: Press to autom atically optim ize th e m on itors im age position , clock,  
an d ph ase.  
Power  
Press th is button to turn th e m on itor off an d on .  
On-screen display options  
Adjusting OSD settings  
To adjust the OSD settings:  
1 Press th e MENU button . Th e OSD m en u open s.  
2 Use th e  
an d  
button s to h igh ligh t a con trol, th en press th e AUTO/SELECT button .  
3 Use th e  
button s to adjust th e con trol to th e desired level.  
4 Press th e AUTO/SELECT button to return to th e n avigation bar on th e left of th e OSD.  
5 Wh en you h ave fin ish ed m akin g all adjustm en ts, press th e MENU button to exit.  
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Locking the control buttons  
You can lock th e fron t con trol button s to preven t th em from bein g used to ch an ge display  
settin gs.  
To lock the control buttons:  
1 Press an d h old th e MENU an d  
button s togeth er for five secon ds.  
2 To un lock th e con trol button s, press an d h old th e MENU an d  
button s togeth er for  
five secon ds.  
OSD menus  
OSD Menu  
PICTURE  
Description  
BRIGHTNESS. Adjusts the amount of light in the  
darkest portion of the picture. Use the lowest  
brightness setting you are comfortable with to  
maximize the life of the monitor backlights.  
BRIGHTNESS  
You may need to readjust brightness after the monitor  
has warmed up.  
50  
50  
50  
CONTRAST  
GAMMA  
CONTRAST. Adjusts the level of white between the  
lightest and darkest portions of an image.  
GAMMA. Customizes the gamma level. High gamma  
levels increase white levels and low gamma levels  
increase contrast.  
MENU  
PRESET. Adjusts the color temperature.  
9300K is bluish white.  
COLOR  
6500K is reddish white (default).  
PRESET  
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RED, GREEN, BLUE. Customizes the color levels.  
9300K  
6500K  
Press th e  
button to move to the next color.  
RED  
50  
GREEN  
BLUE  
50  
50  
MENU  
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OSD Menu  
POSITION  
Description  
HORIZONTAL. Moves the display image left and right.  
VERTICAL. Moves the display image up and down.  
You can also use the AUTO/SELECT button to  
configure the vertical and horizontal position  
automatically.  
HORIZONTAL  
50  
50  
VERTICAL  
MENU  
CLOCK. Minimizes any vertical bars or stripes visible  
on the screen background. The horizontal screen size  
will also change.  
TRACKING  
PHASE. Minimizes any horizontal distortion and  
clears or sharpens the displayed characters.  
CLOCK  
PHASE  
50  
50  
MENU  
LANGUAGE. Changes the language of the OSD.  
SETUP  
OSD POSITION. Adjusts the OSD window position on  
the screen.  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
OSD POSITION  
HORIZONTAL  
WHITE BALANCE. Adjusts the color temperatures for  
truer colors.  
50  
50  
FACTORY RESET. Returns settings to the factory  
defaults.  
VERTICAL  
Mode Info. Displays current screen resolution.  
WHITE BALANCE  
FACTORY RESET  
NO  
NO  
ANALOG  
1280 X 1024 60Hz  
MENU  
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Software controls  
Color depth , screen resolution , an d ch an gin g display fon ts to ClearType are th ree of th e  
m ost basic m on itor settin gs you m ay n eed to ch an ge.  
Adjusting the color depth  
Color depth is th e n um ber of colors your video card uses. Most im ages look best displayed  
with th e m axim um n um ber of colors available.  
Win dows lets you ch oose from several color depth settin gs for th e m on itor. We recom m en d  
th at you use th e 32-bit True Color settin g or th e h igh est settin g available at all tim es.  
If th e color in your im ages seem s “false” or “jum py,” especially after you h ave played a  
gam e or run a video-in ten sive program , ch eck th e color depth settin g an d return it to 32-bit  
True Color, if n ecessary.  
To change the color depth:  
1 Click Start, th en click Control Panel. Th e Control Panel win dow open s. If your Con trol  
Pan el is in Category View, click Appearance and Themes.  
2 Click/Double-click th e Display icon . Th e Display Properties dialog box open s.  
3 Click th e Settings tab.  
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4 Click th e arrow button to open th e Color quality list, th en click th e color depth you  
wan t.  
5 Click OK, th en click Yes to save your ch an ges.  
Help and  
Support  
For more information about adjusting monitor settings, click Start,  
then click Help and Support.  
Type the keyword ch an gin g display settin gs in the Search box  
, then click the arrow.  
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Adjusting the screen resolution  
You can ch an ge th e screen resolution to a size you prefer. For exam ple, you can in crease  
th e resolution to fit m ore icon s on your desktop, or you can decrease th e resolution to  
m ake readin g an d iden tifyin g objects on th e m on itor easier. Th e h igh er th e resolution ,  
th e sm aller in dividual com pon en ts of th e screen (such as icon s an d m en u bars) appear.  
To change the screen resolution:  
1 Click Start, th en click Control Panel. Th e Control Panel win dow open s. If your Con trol  
Pan el is in Category View, click Appearance and Themes.  
2 Click/Double-click th e Display icon . Th e Display Properties dialog box open s.  
3 Click th e Settings tab.  
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4 Drag th e Screen resolution slider to th e size you prefer.  
5 Click OK, th en click Yes to save your ch an ges.  
Help and  
Support  
For more information about adjusting screen resolution, click Start,  
then click Help and Support.  
Type the keyword ch an gin g screen resolution in the Search box  
, then click the arrow.  
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Clarifying screen fonts  
You can ch an ge th e display fon ts to ClearType for sm ooth er screen fon ts.  
To change the display fonts to ClearType:  
1 Click Start, th en click Control Panel. Th e Control Panel win dow open s. If your Con trol  
Pan el is in Category View, click Appearance and Themes.  
2 Click/Double-click th e Display icon . Th e Display Properties dialog box open s.  
3 Click th e Appearance tab.  
4 Click th e Effects button . Th e Effects dialog box open s.  
5 Click to select th e Use the following method to smooth the edges of screen type ch eck box.  
6 Click th e arrow to open th e list, th en click ClearType.  
7 Click OK.  
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Video modes  
Th e m on itor supports several video m odes.  
Best video m ode is 1280 × 1024 @ 6o Hz.  
Th e supported video m odes are:  
Screen Resolution  
(display mode)  
Horizontal  
Frequency  
Vertical  
Frequency  
1
2
VGA  
VGA  
640 × 350  
720 × 400  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
832 × 624  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1152 × 870  
1152 × 900  
1280 × 1024  
1280 × 1024  
31.47 kHz  
31.47 kHz  
31.47 kHz  
37.50 kHz  
37.88 kHz  
46.88 kHz  
49.73 kHz  
48.36 kHz  
60.12 kHz  
68.68 kHz  
61.81 kHz  
63.98 kHz  
79.98 kHz  
70 Hz  
70 Hz  
60 Hz  
75 Hz  
60 Hz  
75 Hz  
75 Hz  
60 Hz  
75 Hz  
75 Hz  
65 Hz  
60 Hz  
75 Hz  
3
VGA  
4
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
MAC  
5
6
7
8
VESA  
VESA  
MAC  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
If you do n ot use th e best m ode for th e m on itor, th e display im age m ay look sligh tly  
“fuzzy.”  
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Power management  
ENERGY STAR  
As an ENERGY STAR® Partn er, Gateway h as determ in ed th at th is product m eets th e  
ENERGY STAR guidelin es for en ergy efficien cy.  
Th is m on itor com plies with th e EPA's In tern ation al ENERGY STAR Program , wh ich is a  
program design ed to en courage m an ufacturers of com puter equipm en t to build circuitry  
in to th eir products to reduce en ergy con sum ption durin g tim e of n on -use.  
Energy declaration  
Wh en con n ected to a com puter th at supports th e VESA Display Power Man agem en t  
Sign alin g (DPMS) Protocol, th e m on itor can con serve sign ifican t en ergy by reducin g power  
con sum ption durin g periods of n on -use. Wh en your com puter goes in to th e en ergy savin g  
m ode, th e m on itor will th en en ter th e Active Off m ode (differen t from total sh ut down ).  
In th e Active Off m ode th e Power LED will still sh ow oran ge.  
Use th ese con ven tion s an d th e power can be reduced to th e followin g levels:  
VESA State  
On  
LED Indicator  
Blue  
Power Consumption  
40 W  
Active Off  
Orange  
3 W  
To wake” th e m on itor wh en it is in Active Off m ode, m ove th e m ouse or press an y  
keyboard key.  
Access th e power m an agem en t option s in th e Con trol Pan el to ch an ge th e period of tim e  
after wh ich th e m on itor en ters th ese low power states.  
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Maintenance  
To keep th e m on itor in optim al workin g order:  
Do n ot block th e ven tilation h oles.  
Do n ot expose th e m on itor to rain or use n ear water.  
Keep th e m on itor away from radiators or h eat ven ts.  
Keep th e m on itor out of direct sun ligh t.  
To clean th e m on itor, use a soft cloth sligh tly m oisten ed with water on ly. Wipe th e cabin et,  
screen , an d con trols.  
Caution  
Do not use any type of abrasive pad or glass cleaner. You will  
permanently scratch the screen.  
Troubleshooting  
If you h ave problem s with th e m on itor, th e in form ation in th is troublesh ootin g section  
m ay h elp you solve th em .  
Important  
Make sure that the monitor has warmed up for approximately  
30 minutes before making any judgments about the picture quality.  
No power  
Make sure th at th e power cord is con n ected correctly to both th e back of th e m on itor  
an d th e wall outlet. For m ore in form ation about con n ectin g th e power cord, see  
“Con n ectin g th e m on itor” on page 2.  
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No picture  
Make sure th at th e power cord is con n ected correctly to both th e back of th e m on itor  
an d th e wall outlet. For m ore in form ation about con n ectin g th e power cord, see  
“Con n ectin g th e m on itor” on page 2.  
Make sure th at th e video cable is con n ected securely to th e back of th e m on itor an d  
com puter. For m ore in form ation about con n ectin g th e video cable, see “Con n ectin g  
th e m on itor” on page 2.  
Make sure th at th e m on itor is turn ed on .  
If th e power LED is oran ge:  
Make sure th at your com puter is turn ed on .  
Move th e m ouse or press an y key on th e keyboard to brin g th e m on itor out of  
Active Off m ode.  
Restart your com puter with th e m on itor turn ed on .  
Ch eck th e en ds of th e video cable for an y pin s th at m igh t be ben t or push ed in .  
Turn off th e m on itor an d un plug th e video cable from th e back of your com puter.  
Turn th e m on itor back on an d wait for ten secon ds. If th e m on itor is fun ction in g  
correctly, a self-diagn ostic screen appears. For m ore in form ation about con n ectin g th e  
video cable, see “Con n ectin g th e m on itor” on page 2.  
Display colors are wrong  
Press th e AUTO/SELECT button to autom atically adjust th e display im age to th e  
ideal settin gs.  
Restart your com puter with th e m on itor turn ed on .  
Make sure th at th e video cable is con n ected securely to th e back of th e m on itor an d  
your com puter. For m ore in form ation about con n ectin g th e power cord, see  
“Con n ectin g th e m on itor” on page 2.  
Make sure th at th e video cable is n ot dam aged.  
Ch eck th e en ds of th e video cable for an y pin s th at m igh t be ben t or push ed in .  
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Picture has shadows or ghosts”  
Press th e AUTO/SELECT button to autom atically adjust th e display im age to th e  
ideal settin gs.  
Rem ove an y exten sion cables or switch boxes.  
Make sure th at th e video cable is con n ected securely to th e back of th e m on itor an d  
your com puter. For m ore in form ation about con n ectin g th e power cord, see  
“Con n ectin g th e m on itor” on page 2.  
Make sure th at th e video cable is n ot dam aged.  
Ch eck th e en ds of th e video cable for an y pin s th at m igh t be ben t or push ed in .  
Color is not uniform  
Make sure th at th e m on itor warm s up for at least 30 m in utes before m akin g a fin al  
judgm en t about color un iform ity or brigh tn ess.  
Press th e AUTO/SELECT button to autom atically adjust th e display im age to th e  
ideal settin gs.  
Image is not sized or centered correctly  
Press th e AUTO/SELECT button to autom atically adjust th e display im age to th e  
ideal settin gs.  
Use th e position con trols to adjust th e im age. For in struction s on h ow to adjust th e  
display im age position , see “Adjustin g m on itor settin gs” on page 5.  
The monitor has pixels that are always dark or too  
bright  
Th is con dition is n orm al an d in h eren t in th e TFT tech n ology used in active-m atrix LCD  
screen s. Gateways in spection stan dards keep th ese to a m in im um . If you feel th ese pixels  
are un acceptably n um erous or den se on your display, con tact Gateway Tech n ical Support  
to iden tify wh eth er a repair or replacem en t is justified based on th e n um ber of pixels  
affected.  
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Specifications  
Specification s are subject to ch an ge with out n otice or obligation .  
17-inch active-matrix TFT (Thin Film Transistor) LCD  
1280 × 1024  
Monitor  
Best screen resolution  
Display colors  
Power input  
Over 16 million colors  
AC 100-240 V 50/60 Hz 1.0 A  
Normal operation: 40 W  
Power consumption  
Active Off operation: 3 W  
14.57 × 8.78 × 16.57 inches  
(37.00 × 22.30 × 42.10 cm)  
Dimensions  
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Meets EPA ENERGY STAR and VESA DPMS requirements  
Power management  
Certifications  
UL, cUL, EPA, and FCC Class B, NOM  
Man y products for Gateway an d its subsidiaries are custom en gin eered by our suppliers  
to Gateway specification s an d m ay vary from sim ilarly m arketed products.  
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Appendix A  
Safety, Regulatory, and Legal  
Information  
Safety in form ation  
Regulatory statem en ts  
Notices  
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Important safety information  
Your Gateway system is design ed an d tested to m eet th e latest stan dards for safety of in form ation tech n ology  
equipm en t. However, to en sure safe use of th is product, it is im portan t th at th e safety in struction s m arked on th e  
product an d in th e docum en tation are followed.  
Warning  
Always follow these instructions to help guard against personal injury  
and damage to your Gateway system.  
Setting up your system  
Read an d follow all in struction s m arked on th e product an d in th e docum en tation before you operate your  
system . Retain all safety an d operatin g in struction s for future use.  
Do n ot use th is product n ear water or a h eat source such as a radiator.  
Set up th e system on a stable work surface.  
Th e product sh ould on ly be operated from th e type of power source in dicated on th e ratin g label.  
If your product h as a voltage selector switch , m ake sure th at th e switch is in th e proper position for your area.  
Th e voltage selector switch is set at th e factory to th e correct voltage.  
Open in gs in th e m on itor case are provided for ven tilation . Do n ot block or cover th ese open in gs. Make sure  
you provide adequate space, at least 6 in ch es (15 cm ), aroun d th e system for ven tilation wh en you set up your  
work area. Never in sert objects of an y kin d in to th e m on itor ven tilation open in gs.  
Som e products are equipped with a th ree-wire power cord to m ake sure th at th e product is properly groun ded  
wh en in use. Th e plug on th is cord will on ly fit in to a groun din g-type outlet. Th is is a safety feature. If you are  
un able to in sert th e plug in to an outlet, con tact an electrician to in stall th e appropriate outlet.  
If you use an exten sion cord with th is system , m ake sure th at th e total am pere ratin g on th e products plugged  
in to th e exten sion cord does n ot exceed th e exten sion cord am pere ratin g.  
If your system is fitted with a TV Tun er, cable, or satellite receiver card, m ake sure th at th e an ten n a or cable  
system is electrically groun ded to provide som e protection again st voltage surges an d buildup of static ch arges.  
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Care during use  
Do n ot walk on th e power cord or allow an yth in g to rest on it.  
Do n ot spill an yth in g on th e system . Th e best way to avoid spills is to avoid eatin g an d drin kin g n ear your  
system .  
Do n ot expose th e m on itor to rain or use n ear water. If th e m on itor does get exposed to m oisture, un plug it  
an d allow it to dry for 24 h ours. Call Gateway Tech n ical Support for advice on wh eth er th e m on itor is safe to  
turn back on .  
Wh en th e m on itor is turn ed off, a sm all am oun t of electrical curren t still flows th rough th e m on itor. To avoid  
electrical sh ock, always un plug all power cables an d m odem cables from th e wall outlets before clean in g th e  
system .  
Un plug th e system from th e wall outlet an d refer servicin g to qualified person n el if:  
Th e power cord or plug is dam aged.  
Liquid h as been spilled in to th e system .  
Th e system does n ot operate properly wh en th e operatin g in struction s are followed.  
Th e system was dropped or th e cabin et is dam aged.  
Th e system perform an ce ch an ges.  
Warning  
To prevent electric shock, never remove the cover. No user  
serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
Replacement parts and accessories  
Use on ly replacem en t parts an d accessories recom m en ded by Gateway.  
Warning  
Do not use Gateway products in areas classified as hazardous  
locations. Such areas include patient care areas of medical and  
dental facilities, oxygen-laden environments, or industrial facilities.  
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Regulatory compliance statements  
United States of America  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Unintentional emitter per FCC Part 15  
Th is device h as been tested an d foun d to com ply with th e lim its for a Class B digital device, pursuan t to Part 15  
of th e FCC rules. Th ese lim its are design ed to provide reason able protection again st h arm ful in terferen ce in a  
residen tial in stallation . Th is equipm en t gen erates, uses, an d can radiate radio frequen cy en ergy an d, if n ot  
in stalled an d used in accordan ce with th e in struction s, m ay cause h arm ful in terferen ce to radio or television  
reception . However, th ere is n o guaran tee th at in terferen ce will n ot occur in a particular in stallation . If th is  
equipm en t does cause in terferen ce to radio an d television reception , wh ich can be determ in ed by turn in g th e  
equipm en t off an d on , th e user is en couraged to try to correct th e in terferen ce by on e or m ore of th e followin g  
m easures:  
Reorien t or relocate th e receivin g an ten n a  
In crease th e separation between th e equipm en t an d receiver  
Con n ect th e equipm en t to an outlet on a differen t circuit from th at to wh ich th e receiver is con n ected  
Con sult th e dealer or an experien ced radio/TV tech n ician for h elp.  
Com plian ce Accessories: Th e accessories associated with th is equipm en t are: sh ielded video cable. Th ese  
accessories are required to be used in order to en sure com plian ce with FCC rules.  
FCC declaration of conformity  
Resp on sible p arty:  
Gateway, In c.  
14350 Myford Road  
Irvin e, CA 92606 USA  
Th is device com plies with Part 15 of th e FCC Rules. Operation of th is device is subject to th e followin g two  
con dition s: (1) th is device m ay n ot cause h arm ful in terferen ce, an d (2) th is device m ust accept an y in terferen ce  
received, in cludin g in terferen ce th at m ay cause un desired operation .  
Caution  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Gateway could  
void the FCC compliance and negate your authority to operate the  
product.  
California Proposition 65 Warning  
Warning  
This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State  
of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive harm.  
Mercury Warning  
Warning  
Hg  
lamp(s) inside this product contain mercury and must be  
recycled or disposed of according to local, state, or federal laws.  
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Canada  
Industry Canada (IC) Unintentional emitter per ICES-003  
Th is digital apparatus does n ot exceed th e Class B lim its for radio n oise em ission s from digital apparatus as set  
out in th e radio in terferen ce regulation s of In dustry Can ada.  
Le présen t appareil n um érique n ém et pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassan t les lim ites applicables aux  
appareils n um ériques de Classe B prescrites dan s le règlem en t sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par In dustrie  
Can ada.  
EPA ENERGY STAR  
®
As an ENERGY STAR Partn er, Gateway h as determ in ed th at th is product m eets th e ENERGY  
STAR guidelin es for en ergy efficien cy wh en used with a com puter equipped with a Display Power  
Man agem en t System .  
ENERGY STAR  
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Notices  
Copyright © 2004 Gateway, Inc.  
All Rights Reserved  
14303 Gateway Place  
Poway, CA 92064 USA  
All Rights Reserved  
This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved. No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted by any  
means or in any form, without prior consent in writing from Gateway.  
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, changes are made  
periodically. These changes are incorporated in newer publication editions. Gateway may improve and/or change products  
described in this publication at any time. Due to continuing system improvements, Gateway is not responsible for inaccurate  
information which may appear in this manual. For the latest product updates, consult the Gateway Web site at  
www.gateway.com. In no event will Gateway be liable for direct, indirect, special, exemplary, incidental, or consequential  
damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.  
In the interest of continued product development, Gateway reserves the right to make improvements in this manual and the  
products it describes at any time, without notices or obligation.  
Trademark Acknowledgments  
Gateway and the Black-and-White Spot Design are trademarks or registered trademarks of Gateway, Inc. in the U.S. and  
other countries. SpotShop, Spotshop.com, and Your:)Ware are trademarks of Gateway, Inc. Intel, Intel Inside logo, and  
Pentium are registered trademarks and MMX is a trademark of Intel Corporation. Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, and Windows are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other product names mentioned herein are used for  
identification purposes only, and may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
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