Atdec Visidec Installation Instructions Manual

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Component Checklist
Installation Instructions
VISIDEC
Notebook Traveller 17T
TM
This product is to be used in conjunction with an external
Visidec Notebook Traveller 17T
supports a 17” Widescreen
Notebook up to a maximum
weight of 4kgs (8.5lbs)
Visidec Notebook
Traveller 17T
Traveller Bag
4 Rubber Pads
A Setting Up
The right height for you
Visidec Traveller features four support settings. Follow the steps below to determine which is best for you:
Step 1): Place your notebook computer on Visidec Traveller 17T with its screen in the open position.
Step 2): Raise the support surface until the distance between the desktop and the top of the screen is at the suggested height (h) for you. (see section E)
Step 3): Hook the support bar into the closest catch on the underside of the support surface.
Step 4): Plug in your keyboard and enjoy.
B Height Adjustment
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Due to continuing product development, the manufacturer reserves the right to alter specifications without notice. Published: 31.10.2005 c
Ergonomists recommend that the optimum position of your screen height should be slightly below eye level. When looking at the screen’s centre the user should have a downward visual angle of approximately 10° to 20°.
As a guide, the distance between the desktop and the top of your screen (h) should be as follows:
•Short Male: 368mm (14½”)
•Short Female: 356mm (14”)
•Tall Male: 560mm (22”)
•Tall Female: 520mm (20½”)
For visual comfort, a viewing distance of 500mm (19½”) to 750mm (29½”) is recommended. Angular adjustments to reduce reflection on the screen should range between 5° forward tilt and 15° backward tilt.
The Tabs used to support the notebook can be adjusted left or right to clear any peripheral connectors on the front edge.
40mm (11/2”)
Adjustment
C Support Tab Adjustment
D Rubber Pads
Some notebooks have bumper feet set in irregular places. Rubber Pads are therefore provided to ensure the unit sits squarely on the Visidec Traveller.
Rubber Pad
Support Tabs
E Ergonomic Guidelines
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