HP t740 Hardware Reference Guide - Page 14

Supported orientation and placement, Vertical Plus

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Supported orientation and placement IMPORTANT: You must adhere to the HP-supported orientation guidelines to ensure that your thin client functions properly. Unless the thin client is mounted with an approved VESA 100 mounting bracket, you must operate it with the stand attached to ensure proper airflow around the system. HP thin clients are uniquely designed to be set up and oriented in 6 different positions in order to support any possible deployment scenario. 1. Vertical Plus - this is the typical vertical deployment orientation with the system stand attached to the bottom of the thin client and the HP logo oriented right side up. Using a mounting bracket, the Vertical Plus orientation can also be used to mount the thin client to a vertical flat surface such as a wall. 2. Vertical Minus - this orientation would typically be used to mount the thin client to a vertical flat surface with the HP logo positioned at the bottom in an upside down orientation. 8 Chapter 2 Setup

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Supported orientation and placement
IMPORTANT:
You must adhere to the HP-supported orientation guidelines to ensure that your thin client
functions properly.
Unless the thin client is mounted with an approved VESA 100 mounting bracket, you must operate it with the
stand attached to ensure proper airflow around the system.
HP thin clients are uniquely designed to be set up and oriented in 6 different positions in order to support any
possible deployment scenario.
1.
Vertical Plus
- this is the typical vertical deployment orientation with the system stand attached to the
bottom of the thin client and the HP logo oriented right side up. Using a mounting bracket, the Vertical
Plus orientation can also be used to mount the thin client to a vertical flat surface such as a wall.
2.
Vertical Minus
- this orientation would typically be used to mount the thin client to a vertical flat
surface with the HP logo positioned at the bottom in an upside down orientation.
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Chapter 2
Setup