Selecting a Location for the Monitor

Follow these guidelines when you select a location for the monitor:

Read the safety instructions at the beginning of this manual.

Use a large, sturdy desk that can support the weight of the computer, monitor, and any peripheral devices. The desk should also provide ample space to hold your equipment and work materials.

For your comfort, it is best to place the monitor directly in front of you and sit about an arm’s length away from it.

To minimize glare and reduce eye fatigue, position the monitor so that sunlight, desk lamps, or overhead lights do not shine directly on the screen.

For comfortable viewing, the top of the screen should be slightly below eye level when you are sitting in front of the monitor. Your line of sight to the screen should be about 10° to 20° below the horizontal.

Connecting the Monitor to Your Computer

before you connect the monitor to your computer, make sure your computer and video adapter are set up to use with the monitor. If necessary, install an appropriate video adapter card in your computer and set any DIP switches or jumpers on the card to match the monitor. You may also need to change jumper settings inside the computer. See your computer or video adapter card manual for instructions.

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