
Installing an ergonomic video workstation
Before you set up your equipment, you should select a suitable position for working at the monitor. Please observe the following advice when installing a video workstation.
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1 = Bearing surface for palms | Example layout of monitor, | 1 = Preferable viewing sector | ||
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Depending on the situation, the use of a swivel arm or wall bracket (VESA FPMPMI), are available from specialised dealers, may be advisable. For this purpose the monitor base must be removed beforehand as described in the "Mounting and removing the monitor base" chapter.
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