Epson Equity III User Manual - Page 11

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Choosing a Location Before you set up your new system, choose an appropriate place. Whether you use your computer at home or in the office, you need to find a comfortable, convenient location where it can run properly. Choose a location that provides the following: A large, sturdy desk or table. Make sure it can easily support the weight of your system, including all its components. A flat, hard surface. Soft surfaces like beds and carpeted floors attract static electricity, which erases data on your disks and can damage the computer's circuitry. Soft surfaces also prevent proper ventilation. Good air circulation. Air must be able to move freely under the system as well as behind it. Leave several inches of space around the computer to allow ventilation. Moderate environmental conditions. You need to protect your computer from extremes in temperature, humidity, dust, and smoke. Avoid direct sunlight or any other source of heat. High humidity also hinders operation, so select a cool, dry area. Because you can't risk losing data stored on disk, do not expose your computer to dust and smoke which can damage disks and disk drives. Appropriate power sources. To prevent static charges, connect all your equipment to 3-prong, 120-volt grounded outlets. You need one outlet for the main unit, one for the monitor, and additional outlets for a printer and any other peripherals. The auxiliary power outlet on the rear panel of the Equity III reduces the number of wall outlets you need. No electromagnetic interference. Locate your system away from any electrical device that generates an electromagnetic field. Surprisingly even a telephone can cause trouble, especially if you keep diskettes right next to it. When you find the ideal location for your Equity III, you can start to set up your system.

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Choosing a Location
Before you set up your new system, choose an appropriate place.
Whether you use your computer at home or in the office, you need to
find a comfortable, convenient location where it can run properly.
Choose a location that provides the following:
A large, sturdy desk or table. Make sure it can easily support the
weight of your system, including all its components.
A flat, hard surface. Soft surfaces like beds and carpeted floors
attract static electricity, which erases data on your disks and can
damage the computer’s circuitry. Soft surfaces also prevent proper
ventilation.
Good air circulation. Air must be able to move freely under the sys-
tem as well as behind it. Leave several inches of space around the
computer to allow ventilation.
Moderate environmental conditions. You need to protect your com-
puter from extremes in temperature, humidity, dust, and smoke.
Avoid direct sunlight or any other source of heat. High humidity also
hinders operation, so select a cool, dry area. Because you can’t risk
losing data stored on disk, do not expose your computer to dust and
smoke which can damage disks and disk drives.
Appropriate power sources. To prevent static charges, connect all
your equipment to 3-prong, 120-volt
grounded
outlets. You need
one outlet for the main unit, one for the monitor, and additional
outlets for a printer and any other peripherals. The auxiliary power
outlet on the rear panel of the Equity III reduces the number of wall
outlets you need.
No electromagnetic interference. Locate your system away from any
electrical device that generates an electromagnetic field. Surprisingly
even a telephone can cause trouble, especially if you keep diskettes
right next to it.
When you find the ideal location for your Equity III, you can start to
set up your system.