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With the stand assembly, you can tilt the monitor for the most comfortable viewing angle.

NOTE: The stand base is detached when the monitor is shipped from the factory.

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Contents Dell E1912H Monitor Users Guide About Your Monitor Package ContentsFront View Product FeaturesIdentifying Parts and Controls Label Description Use Back ViewSide View Bottom ViewPin Assignments Monitor SpecificationsPower Management Modes Pin Number Monitor Side of the 15-pin Side Signal CableModel number Dell E1912H monitor Flat Panel SpecificationsResolution Specifications Electrical SpecificationsEnvironmental Characteristics Preset Display ModesPhysical Characteristics Caring for Your Monitor Maintenance GuidelinesPlug and Play Capability LCD Monitor Quality & Pixel PolicyContacting Dell AppendixFCC Notices U.S. Only and Other Regulatory Information Help on PowerNap Installation Setting Up Your Monitor Click Change Display Settings Click Advanced Settings Operating the Monitor Power On the MonitorUsing the Front Panel Controls Back Using the On-Screen Display OSD MenuAccessing the Menu System DownBrightness Contrast BRIGHTNESS/CONTRASTInput Color Format Preset Modes Auto Adjust Color SettingsDisplay Settings Reset Color SettingsDDC/CI Phase Reset Display SettingsOther Settings Language Menu Transparency Menu Timer Menu LockShortcut Key Factory ResetPersonalize OSD Messages Reset PersonalizationPowerNap Software Click Change Display Settings Setting the Maximum ResolutionUsing the Dell Soundbar Using the TiltBack to Contents Setting the display resolution to 1366 x 768 Maximum Dell E1912H monitor Attaching the Stand Setting Up the MonitorConnecting Your Monitor Attaching the Dell Soundbar Removing the Monitor StandBack to Contents Self-Test TroubleshootingBuilt-in Diagnostics Support.dell.com Common ProblemsCommon Symptoms What You Experience Possible Solutions Specific Symptoms What You Experience Possible Solutions Product Specific ProblemsDell Soundbar Problems Back to Contents