CONNECTING THE MONITOR TO A POWER OUTLET
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Your new monitor is designed to operate from an AC supply of 220-240V at
50Hz. Stabilising circuits ensure satisfactory performance within normal
supply variations. If the supply voltage in your location is different from this,
please consult your supplier.
An integral IEC320 power cord is supplied with the monitor and is designed
to be plugged into the AC outlet socket of your computer (see
Figure 1).
If your computer does not have an AC outlet socket, you should purchase a
cord set which allows you to power the monitor directly from the standard
power outlet. ln order to prevent electrical hazard, the cord set must use
three-core cable of al least 6N0.75mm2, and have an earth contact on both
the IEC320 free socket and the plug.
•
ln the UK, the plug must be a BS1363A plug fitted with a 3A fuse,
ASTA-approved to BS1362.
•
ln Australia, the plug must comply with the requirements of
AS3112-1990.
•
ln New Zealand, the plug must comply with the requirements of
NZ SS 198-1967.
•
ln Europe, the plug must
be
a CEE
(7)
VII plug with an earth
connection.
The lead must have a maximum length of 2 metres. Consult your supplier for
further assistance.
CONNECTING THE MONITOR TO YOUR COMPUTER
This monitor is supplied with a fixed signal cable and a 23-way connecter as
standard (see
Figure 2).
Should your computer
be
fitted with a 9-way connecter for the monitor, then
you will need a 9-to-23-way cable adapter between the monitor cable and the
monitor connecter on the computer. Tighten all four screws at the adapter
and the rear of the computer to hold this connection securely in place.
Audio connections from your computer, via a twin phono lead, are made to
the phono sockets (colour coded) at the rear of the monitor cabinet.