Specifications

HARDWARE INSTALLATION
This installation process assumes you will be using the included angle adjustment
bracket. If you will be mounting the monitor to a wall or desk bracket, follow the
instructions that came with your bracket, replacing steps 3-4 below. This monitor
features a 75x75 VESA mounting pattern.
1. Place a towel or blanket on a flat surface, such as a table or the floor.
2. Place the monitor face down on the towel or blanket with the top of the monitor
closest to you.
3. Pull the silver lever at the top of the angle adjustment bracket to unlock the
bracket's position locking mechanism. Open the bracket so you have access to
the screw holes.
4. Place the bracket over the screw holes on the back of the monitor. Insert the four
screws and tighten them using a #2 Philips screwdriver (not included). Note that
you will likely need to readjust how much the bracket is opened to access all the
screws.
5. While the monitor is still on its face, plug one end of the included DVI cable into
the DVI port on the monitor. Alternatively, plug a High Speed HDMI cable (not
included) into the HDMI port or plug a VGA cable (not included) into the VGA
port.
6. Plug one end of the included USB cable into the USB port on the monitor.
7. Plug the DC connector on the AC adapter into the DC12V port on the monitor.
8. Position the monitor on your desk where desired. Pull the silver lever at the top of
the angle adjustment bracket and adjust to a comfortable viewing angle. Release
the lever to lock the angle into place.
9. Ensure your computer is powered off before connecting the monitor. Power it
down if necessary.
10. Plug the loose end of the DVI cable into the DVI port on your computer.
Alternatively, plug the loose end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port or plug the
loose end of the VGA cable into the VGA port on your computer.
11. Plug the loose end of the USB into an available USB port on your computer.
12. Plug the included AC power cord into the AC adapter, then plug the other end
into a nearby AC power outlet.
13. Turn on your computer and let it boot into the operating system.
14. If you are using Windows 8, you can begin using the monitor right away. If you
are using Windows 7, you will need to perform at least the Basic Setup, if not
also the Advanced Setup, as documented in the following sections.
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