LG Electronics 23ET63V owner manual Proper Posture for Using the Monitor

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PROPER POSTURE

Proper Posture for Using the Monitor

Adjust the screen so that you can comfortably view at a slight downward angle from your natural eye level. yyTake a break for approximately ten minutes every hour to reduce any fatigue caused by long-time us-

age.

yyThe stand of the touch monitor allows the product to be used in the optimum position. Adjust the stand angle from 15° to 58° to obtain the best view of the screen.

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You should be looking slightly down at the screen.

Place your hands gently on the keyboard, keep- ing your arms bent at the elbows and extend- ed horizontally in front of you.

Adjust the angle 15° to 58°

So that there is no reflection or glare from the screen.

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Contents LED Monitor LED Touch Monitor Page Contents License All countries UnpackingThis cable is not included Depending on the countryParts and buttons Mounting on a table Setting up the MonitorMoving and Lifting the Monitor Front Rear Vesa a x B 75 x Standard screw Number of screws Mounting on a wallModel Hdmi connection Using the MonitorConnecting to a PC SUB connectionYySelf Image Setting Function YyPlease install the latest Windows service pack before use USB cable-PC connection Headphone port connectionPower Indicator Customizing SettingsBest display mode Button DescriptionMenu Analog Customizing SettingsMenu Settings Picture Menu Next Menu Picture Description SharpnessHue Menu Next Menu Color Description GammaColor Temp Custom SaturationDisplay Noise and clear or sharpen the image of charactersStandby Menu Next Description Menu Others LanguageAutomatic Off Disables Super Energy Saving Reset EstimatesPicture Mode Do you see a OSD Locked message on the screen? TroubleshootingNothing is displayed on the screen Screen retains an imageDisplay color is abnormal Screen is flickeringSetup and click the screen of the second Touch monitor Specifications Preset Modes Resolution IndicatorProper Posture for Using the Monitor Proper PostureDeclaration of Conformity