Epson Epson User Manual

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There should be two cables provided with your monitor: the

monitor cable (to connect it to the computer) and the power

cable (to connect it to a power source). On most monitors,

the monitor cable is permanently attached to the monitor. If

your monitor does not have an attached cable, connect the

cable to it now.

Examine the connector on the monitor cable and line it up

with the monitor port on the computer. Then insert the

connector into the port.

This icon identifies the SVGA monitor port.

Caution

To avoid damaging the connector, be careful not to bend

the pins when you insert it.

4.

If the connector has retaining screws, tighten them.

5.

Plug the monitor’s power cord into the power inlet on the

back of the monitor.

6.

Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded
electrical outlet or into the power outlet on the back of the
computer. Note that the position of the power inlet and AC
outlet on your computer may be reversed.

Caution

Before you plug the monitor’s power cord into the back
of your computer, make sure the monitor’s power

requirements do not exceed 2 Amps at 115 volts and

1 Amp at 220 volts.

Setting Up Your System

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