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Chapter 1: Setting Up and Using the Presenter Monitor
2.
Remove the protective film from the screen, being careful not to get
fingerprints on the coated-glass surface.
The display is made of glass, coated with optical films and is the most
expensive component in the Presenter. A sharp instrument such as a
pen can scratch the surface. Striking the surface with a hard object can
break the glass.
3.
Tilt the base of the Presenter to form a stand, as shown in Figure 1-1,
and place it on a flat surface.
Note:
You can leave your CRT monitor connected to the workstation while
using the Presenter.
Figure 1-1
Front View of the Presenter
You are now ready to connect the Presenter monitor’s external cables.
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