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Connecting HDMI Devices
Diagram reference:
M
HDMI is the abbreviation for "High Definition Multimedia Interface" which is a digital inter-
face to transfer image and sound signals.
1.
To this port you can connect a TV device, a monitor or a projector, if these devices
also have a corresponding connector.
Connecting PS/2 Devices
Diagram reference:
S
You can omit this step if you want to connect a USB mouse or keyboard.
1.
Connect the mouse cable to the right, green PS/2 port.
2.
Connect the keyboard to the left, blue PS/2 port.
Connecting the Power Supply
Diagram reference:
N
Finally, connect the power supply to your PC and monitor.
1.
Plug the main connection cable into the plug socket and connect it with the main
cable connection (
N
) of your PC.
Observe the following
safety precautions
:
Please note
Even with the power switch switched off some parts of the device receive
current.
You must unplug the power plug
from the socket, if you want to
interrupt the power supply to your PC or
cut off your device from current
entirely.
The power socket must be in the vicinity of the PC and within reach of the power
cables. Do not stretch the power cables tightly to reach a power socket.
Only operate the PC on grounded plugs of the domestic power net.
Use only the supplied power cord.
To provide additional protection against electric shock, power surges, lightning
strikes, or other electrical damage to your PC, we recommend the use of a surge
protector.
The power supply unit has an On/Off switch that can be used to power off the PC.
When the switch is Off (0) no power is being consumed.
Do not start your PC yet!
First, read the following section to find out what you need to know in order to get started.