Connecting The Monitor; Connecting Hdmi Devices; Connecting Usb Devices - Medion AKYOA P67075 User Manual

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Pull out the mains plug during thunder storms and remove the network cable
and aerial cable (if present) in particular. For additional safety, we recommend
using a surge protection device to protect the PC against damage due to voltage
spikes or lightening strike from the power supply.

5.2. Connecting the monitor

Your PC features a VGA*-, DVI* connection, DisplayPort* and/or a HDMI* port.
Additional monitors may also be connected, depending on the connections
available.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
If your monitor has multiple inputs, only ever connect
one data cable at a time to prevent signal mapping
problems.
 Take care to ensure that the plugs and sockets fit
together precisely in order to avoid any damage to
the contacts. Due to its asymmetrical form, the plug
will only fit into the socket in one position.
 Connect the corresponding data cable of the screen with the respective socket
of the graphics system.
 Remove the white protective ring (if present) on the monitor plug.
 Tighten the screws hand tight when connecting a VGA or DVI device to the
monitor cable.

5.3. Connecting HDMI devices

HDMI is an abbreviation for "High Definition Multimedia Interface", which is an
interface for the fully digital transfer of audio and video data.
 You can connect a monitor, TV or projector to this socket if it has a
corresponding connection.

5.4. Connecting USB devices*

Do not connect your USB devices until you have finished the initial
setup of your new PC. This will prevent any unnecessary interference
during the installation. These devices can generally be connected while
the PC is running. Please refer to the operating instructions for your
peripheral device.
Several connection sockets are available for you to use as desired.
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