4Make sure to leave enough slack in the cables so that the Tilt and theRaise and Lower functions of the monitor are not impeded.6. Hold all of the cables firmly and place the cable cover onto thestand (Figure 8).7. Slide the Cable Cover back into its correct position (Figure 9).Connect the power cord to power outlet.NOTE: Please refer to the Recommended Use section of this manual forproper selection of power cord.8. The vacation switch on the left side of the monitor must be in theON position for the monitor to function (Figure 0).Turn on the monitor using the front power button, then turn on the computer.NOTE: The Vacation Switch is a true on/off switch. If thisswitch is in the OFF position, the monitor cannot beturned on using the front button.DO NOT turn the vacation switch ON/OFF repeatedly.9. For Analog input only: Upon initial setup, the No-Touch Auto Adjust featureautomatically adjusts the monitor to the optimal settings that are needed formost signal timings.For further adjustments, refer to the Controls section of this User’s Manualfor a full description of the OSM controls.For download information on the Windows® 95/98/Me/2000/XP INF file foryour monitor, visit www.necdisplay.com/support.NOTE: If you have any problems, please refer to the Troubleshootingsection of this User’s Manual.HighestStandPositionPower cordDC-OUTDVI-D DVI-ID-SUB30 TiltFigure 4 Figure 5Figure 6Quick Start – continued(DC out for optional NEC products such asthe Soundbar attachment. Do not use thisconnector unless specified.)