HP P930 manual Connecting the monitor

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Setting Up the Monitor

Connecting the monitor

To connect the monitor to the computer system:

1.Place the monitor in a convenient, well ventilated location near your computer.

2.Connect the power cord for your monitor to the power port on the back of the monitor. Plug the power cord for the monitor into a nearby electrical outlet.

3.Connect the monitor signal cable to your computer’s video port, video board, video card or graphics card.

4.Connect the computer’s power cord to an electrical outlet.

5.Turn on your computer and monitor. If you monitor displays an image, installation is complete.

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