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The voltage selector switch should be preset for your area; however, contact your local
power company if you are uncertain of the voltage for your area.

• If the voltage supply range in your area is 100-127V, set the voltage selector switch so

you can see 115V or 115.

• If the voltage supply range in your area is 200-240V, set the voltage selector switch so

you can see 230V or 230.

Connect the power cords to the computer and monitor first, and then connect the power
cords to the electrical outlets.  For clarity, only the power cords are shown in this picture.

1.

 

Unpack your computer

Power cord

System unit

(microtower)

Keyboard

Monitor with stand

(may be sold separately)

Mouse

Printer 

(sold separately)

Phone cord

Publications and CD-ROMs

Attach components to the computer as shown.
If you need setup instructions for components that are not shown here, refer
to the back of this sheet or the instructions that came with the component.

Speakers

3.

 

Connect power cords

Note:

Most cable connectors are color-coded to match the location at the back of
the system unit where you connect the cable.

Read “Safety information” in the User Guide to learn about connecting
cables.

For models shipped with modems installed the location of the phone line and telephone
cable connectors on your system unit might be different from the locations shown
in this illustration. Use the symbols on the back of the system unit as a guide.

(Continued on back)

2.

 

Connect the system components

Note:  

Make sure the power switch on the back of the computer is in the ON position

(1=ON).

Phone cord adapter

(style varies by country)

Power switch

Voltage selector switch

Components included with all models:

Components included with some models only:

Headset Microphone

The back of your

speaker may look

like either of the

two speakers in

this picture.

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