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File name colorsync_20_displays.pdf K Service Source 20" ColorSync Displays 20" ColorSync Display (was AppleVision 850) 20" ColorSync AV Display (was AppleVision 850AV) K Service Source Hot Issues 20" ColorSync Displays (AppleVision 850, 850AV) Hot Issues Introduction - 1 Introduction This chapter is designed to highlight unique or high- priority product issues that you should be aware of before servicing this display. This chapter alerts you to important issues and provides links to other areas in the manual where more complete information can be found. This chapter is not intended to replace other parts of this manual; it merely provides a pointer to pertinent information in those chapters. Hot Issues Jittery or Blurry Video with Power Macintosh 5500/6500 - 2 Jittery or Blurry Video with Power Macintosh 5500/6500 If the display exhibits jittery or blurry video when connected to a Power Macintosh 5500 or 6500, suspect the computer, not the monitor. Video jitter affects monitors connected to computers having a 225 or 250 MHz logic board. Jitter is evident where the pixels shimmer or jump at the edges of the screen, windows, or dialog boxes. Blurry video is seen as a fuzzy image over the entire screen on monitors set to resolutions of 832x624 and higher. Hot Issues Jittery or Blurry Video with Power Macintosh 5500/6500 - 3 Identifying Suspect Units Video jitter or blurry video can be caused by Power Macintosh computers within the following serial number ranges. Video Jitter |
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