QuickSpecs

Compaq Flat Panel Monitor Rackmount (TFT450R)

OVERVIEW (continued)

Kit Contents

The Compaq Flat Panel Monitor Rackmount (TFT450R) comes standard with the following:

Compaq TFT450 Flat Panel Monitor with plastic frame, retractable tray, and slide rails attached

Rail Mounting Brackets (2)

Cable management arm with hardware

Latch Bracket

Fixed Mounting Bracket

Fixed Monitor Faceplate

Rack template cards (2)

M6 screws (8)

AC Adapter

AC Power Cord

Cable Management Arm Fasteners

Stabilizing Bracket with thumbscrews(2)

8-32 x 1/4 screws (4)

Compaq Flat Panel Monitor Rackmount (TFT450R) User Guide

Warranty

Three-year parts, first year on-site labour, Backlights-one year, on-site. Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Consult the Compaq Customer Support Center for details. In Canada, consult the Product Information Centre at 1-888-88-COMPAQ.

SPECIFICATIONS

Overall

Picture Tube (diagonal)

14.5 in/37 cm Flat Panel

 

Viewable (diagonal)

14.5 in/37 cm

 

Horizontal Dot Pitch

0.28 mm

 

Pixel Clock Speed

78.75 MHz

 

Input Impedance

75 ohms ± 10%

 

Horizontal Frequency

31.5 to 60.2 KH z

 

Maximum Power Rating

< 35W

 

Power Supply ALS

Universal/Auto-Sensing

 

 

90 to132/195 to265 VAC

 

 

47 to 63 Hz

Graphic Preset Modes

1024 x 768

60, 70 and 75 Hz

 

800 x 600

60, 70 and 75 Hz

 

40 x 480

60, 70 and 75 Hz

 

640 x 350

70 Hz

Language Selection

English

 

 

Spanish

 

 

French

 

 

German

 

 

Dutch

 

Physical Dimensions

Dimensions (HxWxD)

3.4 x 17.8 x 30.5 in (retractable mode)

 

 

8.6 x 45.2 x 77.5 cm (retractable mode)

 

Weight

25 lbs/11.3 kg with rack mounting

 

 

13.4 lbs/6.1 kg fix mounted

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Canada — Version 6 — March 19, 2001

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