LaCie 131081, 131082 Vesa 100 Compliant Alternative Stand, Remove the monitor stand for Mounting

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LaCie 324i LCD Monitor

User Manual

Getting Connected

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2.3. VESA 100 Compliant Alternative Stand

The base of the LaCie 324i is compatible with attachments that are VESA 100 compliant. Prepare the VESA 100 compliant at- tachment (i.e. flexible monitor arm or stand) before disconnecting the 324i from its original stand.

Consider the following when using an alternative stand or attach- ment for your LaCie 324i monitor:

For safety reasons, please make sure that the stand can support the weight of the LaCie 324i LCD monitor (approxi- mately 11kg/25 lbs.).

To avoid damage to the monitor and the alternative stand, please use the screws that are included with the monitor.

Refer to the documentation that came with the VESA 100 compliant alternative stand for instructions on how to at- tach the 324i.

2.3.1. Remove the monitor stand for

mounting

Fig. 14

 

To prepare the monitor for an alternate stand:

 

1.Power off the monitor and your computer.

2.Disconnect all cables from the monitor, including the power cable.

3.Place hands on each side of the monitor and slide it up to the highest position.

4.To prevent any scratching or damage, spread a soft, non- abrasive cloth on a smooth and sturdy surface. Gently place the monitor face on the non-abrasive surface.

5.There are four screws that keep the 324i attached to its origi- nal stand. The screws may be found in the corners of the square plate on the back of the monitor (Fig. 14). To access them, use a small flathead screwdriver to remove the four round covers that protect the screws. Please keep the screw covers in a safe location in case you wish to reattach the 324i to its original stand.

6.Remove the four mounting screws from the holes in the stand (Fig. 14). Keep the screws in a safe location as you will most likely use them when placing the 324i on the alternative stand.

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