Gateway Computer Monitor HD2202 User Manual

HD2202 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor  
USERGUIDE  
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Contents  
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CHAPTER 1: Using Your Gateway Flat-Panel Monitor  
Connecting the monitor  
Connecting video inputs  
To connect video sources to your monitor:  
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Position your computer and the monitor so you can reach the back of each.  
Connect the blue VGA video cable to the blue VGA video connector under the back of the  
display.  
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Ensure your computer is turned off. Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the video  
port on the back of your computer.  
- OR -  
If your computer has a digital video connector (DVI), connect a DVI video cable to the white  
connector under the back of the display.  
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- OR -  
If your computer has a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), connect a HDMI cable  
to the black connector under the back of the display.  
Connecting audio input (only for VGA/DVI input)  
To connect audio source to your monitor:  
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Position your computer and the monitor so you can reach the back of each.  
Connect the audio cable to the audio connector under the back of the display.  
Ensure your computer is turned off. Connect the other end of the audio cable to the audio  
port on the back of your computer.  
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Connecting the power  
Connect the power:  
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Position your monitor so you can reach the back, then connect the power cord to the power  
connector at the back of the monitor.  
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3
Plug the power cord into a correctly grounded power outlet. We recommend using a surge  
protector to protect your monitor from voltage spikes.  
To make sure that the monitor’s power is correctly connected, check the power icon above  
the power button. The power icon should be orange. If the power icon is not lit, power is  
not connected.  
Connecting a security cable  
You can secure your monitor to your computer desk (or to another heavy object) with a cable lock.  
To connect a cable lock, follow the cable lock’s instructions to connect it to the Kensington lock  
slot at the back of your monitor (cable lock not included).  
Kensington lock slot  
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Basic front view  
Your monitor has menu buttons to ensure ease of use.  
Menu buttons  
Power LED  
Power button  
Adjusting the angle  
Ergonomic guidelines  
The recommended screen positioning is based upon the following guildelines. These guidelines  
are based on available scientific literature and published standards.  
Screen height  
The recommended screen height for displays (except in special circumstances, such as for bifocal  
use) is that the top of the display should be set at or slightly below (about 1 inch or 25 mm) your  
eye level while you are sitting in a comfortable working posture. This guideline places the center  
of the screen at an ideal 15° to 20° viewing angle for most desktop displays. If the display has  
multiple users, the screen height should be easily adjustable to accommodate each user’s height  
and preference.  
Screen tilt  
The screen should be tilted so your line of sight is perpendicular to the screen. This angle creates  
the most consistent viewing distance when scanning from the top of the screen to the bottom.  
You may need to adjust lighting to avoid screen glare when the screen is tilted upward.  
Screen distance from user  
The screen should first be placed at arm’s length from the user, then adjusted back and forth to  
suit individual preference.  
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Starting the monitor  
Using the OSD and menu buttons  
This monitor features an onscreen display (OSD) and menu buttons that let you turn the monitor  
on and off, and adjust contrast, brightness, and other settings. For more information on menu  
Turning on the monitor  
To start the monitor:  
Press the power button below the monitor's power icon. The power LED on the  
front panel close to the power button changes from clear (off) to blue (on).  
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Turn on your computer. When your computer is running, the power icon above the power  
button should be blue. Allow about 10 seconds for the display image to appear. If the power  
LED is not blue or you do not see a display image, check the connections. For more  
troubleshooting information, see “Troubleshooting” on page 11.  
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Adjust the tilt of the monitor for the best viewing angle.  
After you see the Windows desktop, press the lit button on the front of your  
call out the menu, then press (Auto) to automatically adjust your display image to the  
monitor to  
ideal settings.  
Use the onscreen display (OSD) to adjust other monitor settings. For more information, see  
Adjusting monitor settings  
Use the monitor controls (located on the monitor itself) and computer controls (accessible through  
Windows) to adjust the display image. For more information about computer controls, see  
Using the Menu and quick key buttons  
brightness,  
adjust contrast,  
This monitor features an onscreen display (OSD) and menu buttons that let you  
saves changes you make to the settings, even if you turn off  
and other settings for the monitor. The monitor  
the monitor.  
on the menu  
Your monitor has two menu levels, and the functionality of the buttons depends  
that is currently open:  
The Volume (<)/Theme mode(>) quick key lets you quickly change some of  
the most commonly accessed settings.  
The main menu lets you precisely adjust all levels of settings.  
Using the Auto button  
Press the Auto button to automatically configure the settings. If you are in the Settings menu,  
pressing the Auto button will return you to the previous menu.  
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Using the left/right arrow buttons  
The Left/Right arrow keys access quick-key functions, and are used to select a setting in menus.  
You can press the Left arrow key to change the volume; or the Right key to select a  
pre-defined Theme setting.  
When you're in a menu, press the Left or Right arrow keys to highlight a menu item. Press  
Auto to return to the previous menu.  
OSD Menu  
Auto  
Description  
Automatically adjusts your monitor to its optimum settings (VGA input only).  
Select VGA, DVI or HDMI as the input source.  
Adjusts the volume output.  
Input menu  
Volume menu  
Picture menu  
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. You may need to readjust  
brightness after the monitor warms up.  
Contrast—Adjusts the level of white between the lightest and darkest portions of an image.  
current contrast setting.  
performance while increasing the grayscale contrast.  
—Select High gamma levels compensates the screen to adjust to the  
Gamma  
The low gamma levels increases overall display  
H Position—Moves the display image left and right. You can also press the Auto button to configure the  
Geometry menu  
(VGA input only)  
vertical and horizontal position automatically.  
V Position—Moves the display image up and down. You can also press the Auto button to configure the  
vertical and horizontal position automatically.  
Clock—Minimizes any vertical bars or stripes visible on the screen background. The horizontal screen size  
will also change.  
Phase—Minimizes any horizontal distortion and clears or sharpens the displayed characters.  
Color—Customizes the color levels.  
Advanced menu  
Language—Changes the language of the OSD.  
Resolution reminder—To change your computer’s resolution settings please refer to the information in  
the remi nder menu. For information on changing your computer’s display resolution, see “Changing  
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Windows screen settings” on  
Information—Displays current screen resolution and input source for the main display.  
Resets all values to the factory settings.  
Reset  
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Changing Windows screen settings  
Adjusting the color depth and screen area are two of the most basic display settings you may need  
to change. You can also adjust settings such as the screen background and screen saver.  
Changing color depth and screen resolution  
Color depth and screen resolution are two of the most basic monitor settings you may need to  
change to suit your needs.  
Color depth is the number of colors your computer uses to display images on your monitor. Most  
images look best displayed with the maximum number of colors available. If the color in your  
images seems “false” or “jumpy,” especially after you have played a game or run a video-intensive  
program, check the color depth setting and return it to the highest color setting, if necessary.  
Screen resolution is the number of pixels (individual colored dots) your computer uses to display  
images on your monitor. The higher the resolution, the more information and screen components  
(such as icons and menu bars) can be displayed on the monitor.  
Help  
For more information about adjusting the screen, click Start, then click Help and  
Support. Type adjusting monitor settings in the Search Help box, then press ENTER.  
To change the color depth or screen resolution:  
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Click  
(Start), Control Panel, then under Appearance and Personalization, click Adjust  
Screen Resolution. The Display Settings dialog box opens.  
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To change the color depth, click the Colors list, then click the color depth you want.  
Low (8-bit) = 256 colors  
Medium (16-bit) = 65,500 colors  
Highest (32-bit) = 16,700,000 colors  
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To change the screen resolution, drag the Resolution slider to the size you prefer.  
Click Apply. If the new settings do not look right, click No. If the new settings make the screen  
illegible and you cannot click No, the settings return to their previous values after several  
seconds.  
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Click OK, then click Yes to save your changes.  
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Video modes  
Your monitor supports several video modes. If you do not use the best mode for the monitor, the  
display image may look slightly “fuzzy.”  
Mode  
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Resolution (active dot)  
640x480  
Horizontal frequency (kHz)  
Vertical frequency (Hz)  
59.941  
72.809  
75.000  
66.66  
31.469  
37.861  
37.500  
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2
640x480  
3
640x480  
4
640x480  
5
720x400  
31.469  
35.156  
37.879  
48.077  
46.875  
49.722  
48.363  
56.476  
60.023  
68.681  
67.5  
70.087  
56.250  
60.317  
72.188  
75.000  
74.55  
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800x600  
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800x600  
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800x600  
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800x600  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
832x624  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1152x870  
1152x864  
1280x960  
1280x720  
1280x800  
1440x900  
1680x1050  
60.004  
70.069  
75.029  
75.062  
75  
60  
60  
44.955  
49.702  
55.935  
65.290  
59.940  
59.810  
59.887  
59.954  
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Power management  
Energy declaration  
When connected to a computer that supports the VESA Display Power Management Signaling  
(DPMS) Protocol, the monitor can conserve significant energy by reducing power consumption  
during periods of non-use. When your computer goes into the energy saving mode, the monitor  
will then enter the Active Off mode (sleep). In the Active Off mode the Power LED will still show  
orange.  
Use these conventions and the power can be reduced to the following levels:  
VESA State  
On  
LED Indicator  
Blue  
Power Consumption  
<50 W  
<2 W  
1 W  
Standby  
Off  
Orange  
Clear  
To “wake” the monitor when it is in Standby/Active Off mode, move the mouse or press any  
keyboard key.  
You can change the monitor’s power management settings using the Windows Control Panel.  
To access the monitor’s power management options:  
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Click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel  
is in Category View, click Performance and Maintenance.  
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3
Click/Double-click Power Options. The Power Options Properties dialog box opens.  
Click Turn off monitor to open the list of values for this setting, then click the amount of  
time you want to wait for the monitor to change to Standby mode.  
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Click OK. Your settings are saved, and the dialog box closes.  
Maintenace  
To keep the monitor in optimal working order:  
Do not block the ventilation holes.  
Do not expose the monitor to rain or use near water.  
Keep the monitor away from radiators or heat vents.  
Keep the monitor out of direct sunlight.  
Caution  
Do not use any type of abrasive pad or glass cleaner. You will permanently  
scratch the screen.  
To clean the monitor, use a soft cloth slightly moistened with water only. Wipe the cabinet,  
screen, and controls.  
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Troubleshooting  
Important  
Make sure that the monitor has warmed up for approximately 30 minutes before  
making any judgments about the picture quality.  
If you have problems with the monitor, the information in this troubleshooting section may help  
you solve them.  
No power  
No picture  
Make sure that the power cord is connected correctly to both the back of the monitor and the  
wall outlet. For more information about connecting the power cord, see “Connecting the monitor”  
Press (Menu), then (Input) to make sure that you have selected the correct video source.  
Make sure that the power cord is connected correctly to both the back of the monitor and  
the wall outlet. For more information about connecting the power cord, see “Connecting the  
Make sure that the video cable is connected securely to the back of the monitor and  
computer. For more information about connecting the video cable, see “Connecting the  
Make sure that the monitor is turned on.  
If the power LED is orange:  
Make sure that your computer is turned on.  
Move the mouse or press any key on the keyboard to bring the monitor out of sleep  
mode.  
Restart your computer with the monitor turned on.  
Make sure that the video cable is not damaged.  
Check the end of the video cable for any pins that might be bent or pushed in.  
Turn off the monitor and unplug the video cable from the back of your computer. Turn the  
monitor back on and wait for ten seconds. If the monitor is functioning correctly, a “No  
Signal” message appears. For more information about connecting the video cable, see  
Display colors are wrong  
Press (Auto) to automatically adjust the display image to the ideal settings.  
Restart your computer with the monitor turned on.  
Make sure that the video cable is connected securely to the back of the monitor and your  
computer. For more information about connecting the video cable, see “Connecting the  
Make sure that the video cable is not damaged.  
Check the end of the video cable for any pins that might be bent or pushed in.  
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Picture has shadows or “ghosts”  
Press (Auto) to automatically adjust the display image to the ideal settings.  
Remove any extension cables or switchboxes.  
Make sure that the video cable is connected securely to the back of the monitor and your  
computer. For more information about connecting the video cable, see “Connecting the  
Make sure that the video cable is not damaged.  
Check the end of the video cable for any pins that might be bent or pushed in.  
Make sure that your monitor connection is using the VGA cable that came with your monitor.  
Color is not uniform  
Press (Auto) to automatically adjust the display image to the ideal settings.  
Make sure that the monitor warms up for at least 30 minutes before making a final judgment  
about color uniformity or brightness.  
Image is not sized or centered correctly  
Press (Auto) to automatically adjust the display image to the ideal settings.  
Use the position controls to adjust the image. For instructions on how to adjust the display  
The monitor has pixels that are always dark or too bright  
This condition is normal and inherent in the TFT technology used in active-matrix LCD  
screens. Gateway’s inspection standards keep these to a minimum. If you feel these pixels  
are unacceptably numerous or dense on your display, contact Gateway Customer Care to  
identify whether a repair or replacement is justified based on the number of pixels affected.  
FAQs  
This section contains answers to frequently asked questions.  
General  
I have the monitor connected to my notebook’s VGA port and I see no image on the screen.  
You have two options:  
If your notebook supports dual displays, you can use both your notebook’s display and  
this monitor in extended desktop multi-monitor mode. See Windows Help to learn how  
to enable multiple monitors.  
You can also use this monitor as your primary monitor and not use the notebook’s  
screen. Notebook computers typically have an FN key combination that lets you toggle  
between your notebook’s display and an externally attached display. On Gateway  
notebooks, this key combination is FN+F4. The F4 key is located along the top row of  
keys. See your notebook user guide for more information.  
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How To  
Setup  
Why does the image looks stretched or fuzzy when I connect the monitor to my computer?  
You must adjust the operating system’s display settings to match the monitor’s optimal (native)  
1680 × 1050 setting. For information on adjusting settings in Windows Vista, see “Changing color  
I do not see 1680 × 1050 available in the Windows display control panel.  
Make sure that your video card can display at 1680 × 1050 resolution.  
This may be caused by older video drivers on your computer. See the Gateway support Web  
site (support.gateway.com) for updated video drivers for your computer. You can also go  
directly to your video card’s support Web site for the most up-to-date video drivers. The Web  
sites for the major video card manufacturers are:  
When I run my games, I do not see support for widescreen displays. What can I do?  
Newer games are adding support for widescreen displays as the widescreen format becomes more  
popular. Check the game’s Web site for updates. You can also consult the following Web site for  
specific settings and options to configure older games to support widescreen:  
Some adjustments may require you to make changes to the Windows System Registry. We  
recommend making a complete system backup before changing the System Registry.  
Technical  
Why do I see “noise” or “trash” on the screen?  
When your display’s digital capabilities exceed a digital broadcast signal, the signal is increased  
(up-converted) to match the display capabilities. Up-converting can cause “noise” or “trash.” The  
signal on DVI-D is HDCP encoded. Stop and restart the source to allow renegotiation.  
What is HDCP and how do I troubleshoot it?  
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a specification developed by the Intel®  
Corporation to protect digital entertainment content that uses a digital visual interface (DVI).  
HDCP encrypts the transmission of digital content (signal) between the video source (computer,  
DVD player, or set-top box) and the digital display (monitor, digital television/DTV, or projector).  
HDCP is not designed to prevent copying or recording of digital content, but only to protect the  
integrity of the content as transmitted.  
How does HDCP work?  
Implementation of HDCP requires a license obtainable from the Digital Content Protection, LLC,  
which then issues a set of unique secret device keys to all authorized devices. During authentication,  
the receiving device only accepts content after it acknowledges the keys. To further prevent stealing  
of the data or line tapping, the transmitter and receiver generate a shared secret value that is  
constantly checked throughout the transmission. After authentication is established, the  
transmitter encrypts the data and sends it to the receiver for decryption.  
What happens if I lose signal to the display while watching a movie on a HDCP-equipped  
component?  
The component must be restarted to establish renegotiation.  
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For example, while watching a movie on a HDCP-enabled DVD player, you change the receiving  
device (DTV, monitor, or projector) input to watch broadcast TV, then change the input back to watch  
the DVD movie. However, you are unable to watch the movie. This is because when the input was  
changed, the receiver lost the HDCP signal. Restart the HDCP-enabled DVD player to allow  
renegotiation.  
What is the cause if a movie starts and then slowly fades to static?  
The receiving device is not HDCP compatible or it is not negotiating correctly. Restart the video  
source and re-plug all video cables from the source to the TV.  
How do I know if a component is HDCP compliant?  
If the video source device does not have a DVI or HDMI connection, it is not HDCP compliant.  
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Specifications  
Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. Many products for Gateway and  
its subsidiaries are custom engineered by our suppliers to Gateway specifications and may vary  
from similarly marketed products.  
Panel size 22 inches (diagonal)  
Panel type 22-inch viewable  
TFT active matrix TN  
Anti-glare coating  
Pixel resolution 1680 × 1050 (native) (60 Hz)  
Pixel pitch 0.282 mm  
Aspect ratio 16:10  
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Brightness 300 cd/m  
Contrast ratio 10000:1 (dynamic)  
Viewing angles 170° horizontal, 160° vertical  
Response time 5 ms  
Frequency Horizontal: 75 KHz  
Vertical: 60 Hz  
Lamp type/life 50,000 hours (minimum)  
Colors 16.7 million  
OSD languages English, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese and Simplified Chinese  
Connections and inputs  
Analog (VGA): 15-pin mini D-sub VGA  
Digital (DVI): 24-pin DVI with HDCP support  
HDMI with HDCP support  
Audio-in port (only for VGA/DVI input)  
AC power input  
Speakers 2 W x2  
Included cables 15-pin mini D-sub analog VGA  
DVI-D  
Power  
Audio  
Power consumption Normal operation: <50 W  
Standby mode: <2 W  
Off: 1 W  
Power input 100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (built-in power supply)  
Certifications UL, cUL, FCC Class B, CE, PSE, NOM, VCCI, MPRII  
Weight Net weight (with stand): 11.02 lbs. (5kg)  
Dimensions 20.00 × 1 5.83× 6.77 inches ( 508× 402× 172mm)  
Security Kensington lock slot  
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APPENDIXA  
Safety, Regulatory, and Legal  
Information  
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APPENDIX A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information  
Important safety information  
Warning  
Always follow these instructions to help guard against personal injury and damage to your Gateway product.  
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.  
Your Gateway product is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information technology equipment. However,  
to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that the safety instructions marked on the product and in the documentation are  
followed.  
Setting up your system  
Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before you operate your system. Retain all safety  
and operating instructions for future use.  
Do not use this product near water or a heat source such as a radiator.  
Set up the system on a stable work surface.  
The product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the rating label.  
If your product has a voltage selector switch, make sure that the switch is in the proper position for your area. The voltage selector  
switch is set at the factory to the correct voltage.  
Openings in the monitor case are provided for ventilation. Do not block or cover these openings. Make sure you provide adequate  
space, at least 6 inches (15 cm), around the system for ventilation when you set up your work area. Never insert objects of any kind  
into the monitor ventilation openings.  
Some products are equipped with a three-wire power cord to make sure that the product is properly grounded when in use. The  
plug on this cord will only fit into a grounding-type outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into an outlet,  
contact an electrician to install the appropriate outlet.  
If you use an extension cord with this system, make sure that the total ampere rating on the products plugged into the extension  
cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating.  
If your system is fitted with a TV Tuner, cable, or satellite receiver card, make sure that the antenna or cable system is electrically  
grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and buildup of static charges.  
Care during use  
Warning  
To prevent electric shock, never remove the cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it.  
Do not spill anything on the system. The best way to avoid spills is to avoid eating and drinking near your system.  
Do not expose the monitor to rain or use near water. If the monitor does get exposed to moisture, unplug it and allow it to dry for  
24 hours. Call Gateway Customer Care for advice on whether the monitor is safe to turn back on.  
When the monitor is turned off, a small amount of electrical current still flows through the monitor. To avoid electrical shock,  
always unplug all power cables and modem cables from the wall outlets before cleaning the system.  
Unplug the system from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel if:  
The power cord or plug is damaged.  
Liquid has been spilled into the system.  
The system does not operate properly when the operating instructions are followed.  
The system was dropped or the cabinet is damaged.  
The system performance changes.  
Replacement parts and accessories  
Use only replacement parts and accessories recommended by Gateway.  
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Environmental information  
Recycling  
Mercury Warning  
Lamp(s) inside this product contain mercury and must be recycled or disposed of according to local, state,  
or federal laws.  
Hg  
The product you have purchased contains extracted natural resources that have been used in the manufacturing process. This product  
may contain substances known to be hazardous to the environment or to human health.  
To prevent releases of harmful substances into the environment and to maximize the use of our natural resources, Gateway provides  
the following information on how you can responsibly recycle or reuse most of the materials in your “end of life” product.  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (commonly known as WEEE) should never be disposed of in the municipal waste  
stream (residential garbage collection). The “Crossed-Out Waste Bin” label affixed to this product is your reminder to  
dispose of your “end of life” product properly.  
Substances such as glass, plastics, and certain chemical compounds are highly recoverable, recyclable, and reusable. You  
can do your part for the environment by following these simple steps:  
When your electrical or electronic equipment is no longer useful to you, “take it back” to your local or regional waste collection  
administration for recycling.  
In some cases, your “end of life” product may be “traded in” for credit towards the purchase of new Gateway equipment. Call  
Gateway to see if this program is available in your area.  
If you need further assistance in recycling, reusing, or trading in your “end of life” product, you may contact us at the Customer  
Care number listed in your product’s user guide and we will be glad to help you with your effort.  
Finally, we suggest that you practice other environmentally friendly actions by understanding and using the energy-saving features of  
this product (where applicable), recycling the inner and outer packaging (including shipping containers) this product was delivered in,  
and by disposing of or recycling used batteries properly.  
With your help, we can reduce the amount of natural resources needed to produce electrical and electronic equipment, minimize the  
use of landfills for the disposal of “end of life” products, and generally improve our quality of life by ensuring that potentially  
hazardous substances are not released into the environment and are disposed of properly.  
For additional recycling information specific to your area, please go to www.gateway.com/recycle.  
Regulatory compliance statements  
United States of America  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Unintentional emitter per FCC Part 15  
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit from that to which the receiver is connected  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Compliance Accessories: The accessories associated with this equipment are: shielded video cable. These accessories are required to  
be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC rules.  
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FCC declaration of conformity  
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  
This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects  
or reproductive harm.  
Responsible party:  
Gateway, Inc.  
7565 Irvine Center Drive  
Irvine, CA 92618 USA  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device  
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
Canada  
Industry Canada (IC) Unintentional emitter per ICES-003  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio  
interference regulations of Industry Canada.  
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de  
Classe B prescrites dans le règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par Industrie Canada.  
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