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Abnehmen des Monitorfußes für die Montage

Vorbereiten des Monitors für verschiedene Montagezwecke:

1.Trennen Sie alle Kabel ab.

2.Halten Sie den Monitor an jeder Seite fest und heben Sie ihn so weit wie möglich an (Abb. R.1).

3.Legen Sie den Monitor auf eine nicht kratzende Unterlage. (Legen Sie den Bildschirm auf eine 40 mm hohe Platte, so daß der Fuß parallel zur Oberfläche liegt.) (Abb. S.1)

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4.Nehmen Sie die Kabelabdeckung ab. Entfernen Sie die 4 Schrauben, mit denen der Monitor am Fuß befestigt ist und nehmen Sie den Fuß ab (Abb. S.2).

Der Monitor kann jetzt auf andere Weise installiert werden.

5.Verfahren Sie in umgekehrter Reihenfolge, um den Standfuß wieder zu montieren.

HINWEIS: Wenden Sie als Alternative ausschließlich VESA- kompatible Montageverfahren an.

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1810 specifications

The NEC 1810, an innovative microprocessor introduced in the early 1980s, was pivotal in the evolution of computing technology. As the first 16-bit microprocessor in the NEC lineup, it incorporated several advanced features that set it apart from its contemporaries. Designed primarily for embedded systems, the NEC 1810 provided a rich set of functionalities that appealed to a wide range of applications, from consumer electronics to industrial automation.

One of the standout characteristics of the NEC 1810 was its architecture, which boasted a 16-bit data bus and 18-bit address bus. This allowed the processor to access a significant amount of memory, up to 256 KB, enabling developers to create more sophisticated programs than what was possible with 8-bit processors of the time. The ability to handle larger data types also enhanced the execution speed and efficiency, making the NEC 1810 a powerful choice for developers.

The microprocessor was built using CMOS technology, which contributed to its low power consumption and high noise immunity. This was particularly important for battery-operated devices, as it allowed for longer operational periods without the need for frequent recharging. The chip operated at a clock speed of up to 6 MHz, which, while modest by today's standards, was competitive during its heyday.

Another noteworthy feature of the NEC 1810 was its instruction set architecture. The microprocessor supported a variety of addressing modes and offered up to 78 different instructions, including arithmetic and logic operations, data manipulation, and control flow commands. This versatility made it suitable for a wide array of application domains.

The NEC 1810 also integrated several built-in hardware components that simplified the design of peripheral interfaces. This included timers, programmable I/O ports, and even interrupt handling capabilities, allowing developers to create responsive applications without needing extensive external circuitry.

As a member of a growing family of microprocessors, the NEC 1810 played a significant role in the proliferation of personal computers and programmable devices in the 80s. Its combination of efficiency, power, and flexibility made it a favored choice among engineers and designers seeking to push the boundaries of technology. Today, while far surpassed by modern processors, the NEC 1810 remains a noteworthy milestone in the history of microprocessor design, representing an era defined by rapid advancements in computing capabilities.