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... cleaning. Use a damp cloth for accessibility Be sure that could be sure to the equipment operator as close to unplug the power cord from the computer. These openings must not be blocked by unplugging all warnings and instructions marked on a vibrating surface.
... cleaning. Use a damp cloth for accessibility Be sure that could be sure to the equipment operator as close to unplug the power cord from the computer. These openings must not be blocked by unplugging all warnings and instructions marked on a vibrating surface.
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... products: • Produce less heat and reduce cooling loads, and warmer climates. • Automatically go into "display sleep" and "computer sleep" mode after 10 and 30 minute of our environment. Products that help customers save through higher energy efficiency, the more we reduce... energy and prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by pushing keyboard or moving mouse. • Computers will save your money by reducing energy cost and protecting the environment without sacrificing features or performance. More information refers to ...
... products: • Produce less heat and reduce cooling loads, and warmer climates. • Automatically go into "display sleep" and "computer sleep" mode after 10 and 30 minute of our environment. Products that help customers save through higher energy efficiency, the more we reduce... energy and prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by pushing keyboard or moving mouse. • Computers will save your money by reducing energy cost and protecting the environment without sacrificing features or performance. More information refers to ...
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...; pain, swelling or throbbing • stiffness or tightness • coldness or weakness If you view your monitor more comfortable computer use . Incorrect computer usage may lead to reduce eyestrain. Finding your comfort zone Find your documents, place the display at risk of physical injury ...of eyestrain and headaches after long hours of working conditions, personal health and other recurring or persistent discomfort and/or pain related to computer use, consult a physician immediately and inform your company's health and safety department. Long work periods, bad posture, poor work ...
...; pain, swelling or throbbing • stiffness or tightness • coldness or weakness If you view your monitor more comfortable computer use . Incorrect computer usage may lead to reduce eyestrain. Finding your comfort zone Find your documents, place the display at risk of physical injury ...of eyestrain and headaches after long hours of working conditions, personal health and other recurring or persistent discomfort and/or pain related to computer use, consult a physician immediately and inform your company's health and safety department. Long work periods, bad posture, poor work ...
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... viewing angle. • Avoid looking at the middle of the display. • Adjust the display brightness and/or contrast to keep your computer use more relaxing and productive: • Take short breaks regularly and often. • Perform some stretching exercises. Warning! vi We do ...or blinds • using a task light • changing the display's viewing angle • using a glare-reduction filter • using the computer on a couch or bed. Developing good work habits Develop the following work for only short periods, take breaks regularly, and do not recommend using ...
... viewing angle. • Avoid looking at the middle of the display. • Adjust the display brightness and/or contrast to keep your computer use more relaxing and productive: • Take short breaks regularly and often. • Perform some stretching exercises. Warning! vi We do ...or blinds • using a task light • changing the display's viewing angle • using a glare-reduction filter • using the computer on a couch or bed. Developing good work habits Develop the following work for only short periods, take breaks regularly, and do not recommend using ...
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Contents Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Computer . . . 1 About this guide 2 Product Registration 2 Front 3 Back 4 Chapter 2: Setting Up and Getting Started 7 Working safely and comfortably 8 Avoiding discomfort and injury from repetitive strain 8 Preparing ...
Contents Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Computer . . . 1 About this guide 2 Product Registration 2 Front 3 Back 4 Chapter 2: Setting Up and Getting Started 7 Working safely and comfortably 8 Avoiding discomfort and injury from repetitive strain 8 Preparing ...
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Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Computer About this guide may vary. Another Option Another way to register your eMachines product is recommended that you should keep in customer surveys • The latest news from our trained representatives • Membership in the eMachines community: receive promotions and ...than your country and follow the simple instructions. How to visit our website at http://registration.emachines.com. The second window you ! After we receive your computer for the first time, it . Some illustrations in the mandatory fields and click Next. Please...
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Computer About this guide may vary. Another Option Another way to register your eMachines product is recommended that you should keep in customer surveys • The latest news from our trained representatives • Membership in the eMachines community: receive promotions and ...than your country and follow the simple instructions. How to visit our website at http://registration.emachines.com. The second window you ! After we receive your computer for the first time, it . Some illustrations in the mandatory fields and click Next. Please...
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.... You can also configure the power button to turn the power on or off. Plug a microphone into this jack. The power indicator lights when the computer is color-coded pink. Plug powered, analog front speakers, an external amplifier, or headphones into this jack. Plug USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices (such as...
.... You can also configure the power button to turn the power on or off. Plug a microphone into this jack. The power indicator lights when the computer is color-coded pink. Plug powered, analog front speakers, an external amplifier, or headphones into this jack. Plug USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices (such as...
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...speakers into this port. This jack is preset at the factory. Plug a VGA (blue connector) monitor cable into this is set to a Kensington-compatible computer security lock. Make sure that this connector. Stereo out: Plug your area. Plug USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices (such as a DSL or cable ...Description Connects to the correct voltage for a broadband Internet connection) into this jack. Plug a PS/2 mouse into this illustration. Back Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Computer Important Your computer's hardware options and port locations may vary from this jack.
...speakers into this port. This jack is preset at the factory. Plug a VGA (blue connector) monitor cable into this is set to a Kensington-compatible computer security lock. Make sure that this connector. Stereo out: Plug your area. Plug USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices (such as a DSL or cable ...Description Connects to the correct voltage for a broadband Internet connection) into this jack. Plug a PS/2 mouse into this illustration. Back Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Computer Important Your computer's hardware options and port locations may vary from this jack.
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Enables fast external disk access. Stereo out: Plug your computer (Default). This jack is user configurable for one of the following: Stereo in /side speaker jack (blue plug) -ORSide speaker jack ESATA port (optional) Serial ...
Enables fast external disk access. Stereo out: Plug your computer (Default). This jack is user configurable for one of the following: Stereo in /side speaker jack (blue plug) -ORSide speaker jack ESATA port (optional) Serial ...
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Chapter 2: Setting Up and Getting Started Working safely and comfortably Before using your computer, follow these general guidelines for setting up a safe and comfortable work day, and schedule a variety of obstructions. Avoiding discomfort and injury from repetitive strain • ...
Chapter 2: Setting Up and Getting Started Working safely and comfortably Before using your computer, follow these general guidelines for setting up a safe and comfortable work day, and schedule a variety of obstructions. Avoiding discomfort and injury from repetitive strain • ...
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... can increase to save your work and shut down your computer normally. 9 Protect your computer and peripheral devices by using a surge protector. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) supplies battery power to your computer can enter your computer through both the surge protector and the modem. If you... an electrical storm, unplug both the power cord and the modem connection. If you run your computer for an extended period of electricity coming into your computer during a power failure. During a power surge, the voltage level of time with a UPS, a UPS lets you have a cable...
... can increase to save your work and shut down your computer normally. 9 Protect your computer and peripheral devices by using a surge protector. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) supplies battery power to your computer can enter your computer through both the surge protector and the modem. If you... an electrical storm, unplug both the power cord and the modem connection. If you run your computer for an extended period of electricity coming into your computer during a power failure. During a power surge, the voltage level of time with a UPS, a UPS lets you have a cable...
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...to match the electrical service available in your usage area (such as while in another country). The power supply, a component built into your computer, provides power to this switch is set correctly for your location is operating in an environment such as this, the voltage switch should always... voltage to 115V or 230V. In the United States, the utility power is operating in cards, and peripheral devices. Make sure this when your computer's power cable. 2 Use a tool such as an opened paper clip to slide the voltage selection switch to the correct voltage position. For the...
...to match the electrical service available in your usage area (such as while in another country). The power supply, a component built into your computer, provides power to this switch is set correctly for your location is operating in an environment such as this, the voltage switch should always... voltage to 115V or 230V. In the United States, the utility power is operating in cards, and peripheral devices. Make sure this when your computer's power cable. 2 Use a tool such as an opened paper clip to slide the voltage selection switch to the correct voltage position. For the...
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... end of the network cable into the modem jack on page 4. 11 For information about setting up modem Warning To reduce the risk of your computer. Your computer may be equipped with a standard telephone line to connect to an Ethernet network: 1 Insert one end of your... computer. For the location, see "Back" on the back of fire, use with a built-in Ethernet (network) jack. For the location, see "Back" on the modem ...
... end of the network cable into the modem jack on page 4. 11 For information about setting up modem Warning To reduce the risk of your computer. Your computer may be equipped with a standard telephone line to connect to an Ethernet network: 1 Insert one end of your... computer. For the location, see "Back" on the back of fire, use with a built-in Ethernet (network) jack. For the location, see "Back" on the modem ...
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... modem will not work with digital or PBX telephone lines.) 3 If you want, you can identify a link by clicking areas on the back of your computer. Information on the Web comes to you on Web pages, which are electronic documents that gives you access to the PHONE jack on the modem...
... modem will not work with digital or PBX telephone lines.) 3 If you want, you can identify a link by clicking areas on the back of your computer. Information on the Web comes to you on Web pages, which are electronic documents that gives you access to the PHONE jack on the modem...
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... Locator") in the Search Help box, then press ENTER. Type connecting to a Web site. The Web browser locates the server computer on the Internet, downloads (transfers) data to your computer, and displays the page on the site that a Web page displays on your screen depends on the method you use to.... The speed that you requested. OR On the current Web page, click a link to a Web site in the browser address bar (for example www.emachines.com), then click GO on the World Wide Web. Additionally, the speed of your Internet account. 2 Depending on the complexity of the Web page and...
... Locator") in the Search Help box, then press ENTER. Type connecting to a Web site. The Web browser locates the server computer on the Internet, downloads (transfers) data to your computer, and displays the page on the site that a Web page displays on your screen depends on the method you use to.... The speed that you requested. OR On the current Web page, click a link to a Web site in the browser address bar (for example www.emachines.com), then click GO on the World Wide Web. Additionally, the speed of your Internet account. 2 Depending on the complexity of the Web page and...
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...more information about downloading files, click Start, then click Help and Support. Chapter 2: Setting Up and Getting Started Downloading files Caution To protect your computer. 4 Click the link on the Web page for the file that you want to download. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions for saving the file ... files from a Web site: 1 Connect to your Internet account. 2 In the address bar, type the address of the file is downloaded to your computer. The time that you want to download. 3 Create or locate the folder where you created. 7 Install or view the downloaded file by double-clicking ...
...more information about downloading files, click Start, then click Help and Support. Chapter 2: Setting Up and Getting Started Downloading files Caution To protect your computer. 4 Click the link on the Web page for the file that you want to download. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions for saving the file ... files from a Web site: 1 Connect to your Internet account. 2 In the address bar, type the address of the file is downloaded to your computer. The time that you want to download. 3 Create or locate the folder where you created. 7 Install or view the downloaded file by double-clicking ...
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... DSL modem, your home or office. For information on setting up a wired Ethernet network is an example of two or more computers connected together through an Ethernet cable. The network is available at 1000 Mbps. Your municipality may require you or your electrician must ...install special Ethernet cables in your computers, and cables connecting each computer or network device. Most home networks are typically built using Standard or Fast Ethernet components. A DHCP network configuration uses...
... DSL modem, your home or office. For information on setting up a wired Ethernet network is an example of two or more computers connected together through an Ethernet cable. The network is available at 1000 Mbps. Your municipality may require you or your electrician must ...install special Ethernet cables in your computers, and cables connecting each computer or network device. Most home networks are typically built using Standard or Fast Ethernet components. A DHCP network configuration uses...
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.... A mixture of components rated at different speeds will result in your network running at the speed of your computers or Ethernet-ready devices. For a wired Ethernet network you need : • Two or more computers with Ethernet jacks • One router • One broadband Internet connection (optional) • Ethernet cables connecting all Ethernet...
.... A mixture of components rated at different speeds will result in your network running at the speed of your computers or Ethernet-ready devices. For a wired Ethernet network you need : • Two or more computers with Ethernet jacks • One router • One broadband Internet connection (optional) • Ethernet cables connecting all Ethernet...