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== Technical Specs. ==
 
== Technical Specs. ==
 
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<td>Tube diameter:</td>    <td>36cm/14"</td>
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<td>Tube diameter:</td>    <td>30.5cm/12"</td>
 
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<td>Visible diameter:</td>  <td>34.5cm/13.5"</td>
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<td>Visible diameter:</td>  <td>??cm/??"</td>
 
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<td>Input voltage:</td>    <td>220V~/50Hz</td>
 
<td>Input voltage:</td>    <td>220V~/50Hz</td>
 
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<td>Power consumption:</td> <td>67W</td>
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<td>Power consumption:</td> <td>??W</td>
 
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<td>Output voltage:</td>    <td>5V 2.4A</td>
 
<td>Output voltage:</td>    <td>5V 2.4A</td>
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== Manual ==
 
== Manual ==
  
The procedure of setting up the CPCplus/GX4000 with the CM14 monitor is described in the CPC464plus/CPC6128plus and GX4000 user manuals.
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The procedure of setting up the CPCplus/GX4000 with the MM12 monitor is described in the CPC464plus/CPC6128plus and GX4000 user manuals.

Revision as of 02:12, 30 August 2006

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Amstrad MM12 Monochrome Monitor

This was the amber monochrome monitor sold together with the CPC464plus/CPC6128plus computers. It was also available as an option to the GX4000 video console.

As the disk drive of the CPC6128plus didn't needed 12V anymore, the monitor provided a 5V power supply only. Unlike the precedessors GT64/GT65 it also had built-in stereo speakers and thus a different connector for the signals. It can therefore not be used for the [[CPC_old_generation|classic CPCs] without adaptor cable.

Technical Specs.

Tube diameter: 30.5cm/12"
Visible diameter: ??cm/??"
Input voltage: 220V~/50Hz
Power consumption: ??W
Output voltage: 5V 2.4A

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Manual

The procedure of setting up the CPCplus/GX4000 with the MM12 monitor is described in the CPC464plus/CPC6128plus and GX4000 user manuals.