System Care; Protecting Your System From Damage - NEC DIRECTION L Manual

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Use the slide bar in the Display Area section of the
3.
screen to select the screen resolution.
Select the number of colors you want to display from the
4.
Color Palette section of the screen.
NOTE
on List All Modes. You get a list of all the modes
available for your video board.
5.
Click "Apply" to test the new display settings. If you are
sure that the settings are correct, click "OK."

SYSTEM CARE

Your system is a durable, dependable computer built for
heavy use. With protective measures and proper care, you
can prevent problems and promote the successful operation
and long life span of your computer.

Protecting Your System from Damage

There are several ways that you can protect your system
from possible damage. NECCSD strongly recommends the
following protective measures:
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Connect a surge suppressor between your computer and
a grounded wall outlet. A surge suppressor protects your
system from sudden transient increases and decreases in
electrical power.
Be sure to connect all peripherals, such as your monitor
and printer, to the surge protector. The surge protector
should be the only device that you plug into the wall
outlet.
If you are using Windows NT, you can click
Using Your Computer 2-15

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