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MPC Computers 2005 © MAS001985-00
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Note: A certified power supply cord must be used with this equipment. The
relevant national installation and/or equipment regulations need to be
considered. Use a cord that meets the following criteria:
•
Monitor side must have IEC320-type female, straight plug
•
Main side must have IEC320-type male, straight plug
•
Wire type must be UL/CSA certifi ed, 18 AWG X 3C
Video Cable
The monitor comes with separate video cables for analog and digital
connections. The cable you choose to use will depend on the input type you
select. The analog cable has a blue 15 pin connector at each end. The digital
cable has a white 24+ pin connector at each end.
1
Plug the video cable connector into the computer's video port, taking care
not to bend any pins on the connector.
2
Plug the other end of the video cable into the appropriate Video (VGA or
DVI) connection on the monitor (See (2) and (3) in Figure 2.), taking care
not to bend any pins on the connector.
3
Tighten the two screws on each end of the video cable with your fingers to
secure the connection.
Caution: Over-tightening this connection can damage the monitor
cable or your computer’s video card.
ADJUSTING THE VIEWING POSITION
•
For optimal viewing, look at the full face of the monitor, and then adjust
the monitor’s angle and height to your own preference.
•
Hold the base so the monitor does not fall when you change the monitor’s
angle.
•
The monitor’s tilt angle may be adjusted from -2
°
to 25
°
(1).
•
The monitor’s left/right pivot position may be ad/- 35
°
(2).
•
The monitor’s height may be adjusted up to 565mm (3).
Caution: To avoid breaking the wires inside the cable, do not bend the
signal cable excessively.