Manual

Equium 8100D/M
xii Equium 8100D/M
Equium 8100D/M – 0000IMPR.doc – ENGLISH – Printed on 23/sep/01 as IM_800UK
WARNINGS:
a. Always locate the CRT monitor directly in front of you, at a
comfortable viewing distance, always greater than 40 cm (16") both
for persons with normal eyesight as well as for those who wear
corrective glasses or contact lenses.
b. Always adjust the viewing angle to ensure that the top line of the CRT
monitor screen is located at least 20 degrees below eye level.
When using a copy stand or document holder, always position it so
that the viewing distance for the document from which you are
working is also greater that 40 cm (16") and the viewing angle for the
top line of the page is also at least 20 degrees below eye level.
c. Always adjust the brightness and contrast controls to maximise the
character and image quality on the CRT monitor screen.
Ambient Lighting
Adequate lighting increases work effectiveness and reduces eye-strain.
Sources of illumination should be selected which are located outside of
the peripheral field of vision, to minimise both direct and reflected
disability glare (i.e., glare that results in a reduction of the readability of
the information displayed on the CRT monitor screen), and discomfort
glare (i.e., glare that produces visual distraction).
Ambient illumination, comprised of general lighting and local (task) lighting,
must be sufficiently bright, uniform, and free from both disability and
discomfort glare, or from flicker, to permit the use of the Toshiba desktop
PC without any noticeable visual impairment or eye-strain.
WARNINGS:
a. Always position the CRT monitor (in relation to the available sources
of light) so that direct glare or reflected glare will be minimised at the
CRT monitor screen, in order to maximise visibility.
b. If the room in which you are working has windows, uses available
blinds, shades or drapes to control the amount of direct or reflected
light in the room. Always locate the CRT monitor so that the side of
the unit faces the windows, in order to minimise direct or reflected
glare on the screen.
c. Always position the CRT monitor between rows of overhead lights, if
possible, to avoid direct glare.
d. Always combine the available general and task lighting to best suit
your lighting needs, but avoid placing bright light sources within your
field of vision.
e. Always use indirect lighting where possible, in order to avoid bright
spots on the CRT monitor screen.