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Setting up your e-vectra, Se tt in g up y ou r e -v ec tr a, Important ergonomic information – HP e-Vectra User Manual

Page 5: Connecting devices

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Setting Up Your e-Vectra

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Setting Up Your e-Vectra

Important Ergonomic Information

Improper and prolonged use of keyboards and input devices can be associated with

repetitive strain injury (RSI) to soft tissues in the hands and arms. If you do experience

discomfort or pain while using any computing equipment, discontinue use immediately

and consult your physician as soon as possible.
Your comfort and safety are our primary concern. Consequently, we strongly

recommend that you read HP’s ergonomic information before using your e-Vectra. For

detailed information, refer to HP’s online version of “Working in Comfort” which is

preloaded on your e-Vectra’s hard disk or visit HP’s Working in Comfort Web Site at:

www.hp.com/ergo

A summary is provided in the “Comfort and Safety Checklist” on page 8.

Connecting Devices

Note

It is recommended that you keep the box and packaging that comes with your e-Vectra.
If you want to install the port control system, refer to

“Securing Your e-Vectra” on page 7 before connecting any devices.
The connectors are color-coded for easy matching. Match the colors. The

connectors are shaped to go in one way only.

Keyboard

(purple)

Two USB

Connectors

(black)

USB is supported

by:

- Windows 98

- Windows 2000

One 9-pin Serial

Connector

(turquoise)

Monitor (blue)

To connect a monitor

to your e-Vectra, refer

to the manual that

came with the monitor

Mouse

(green)

25-pin Parallel

Connector

(burgundy)

To connect a printer to

your e-Vectra, refer to

the manual that came

with the printer