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Basic Computer Setup
Document:CTOGLOPRO060
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Authors: Adam Fletcher Updated by: Adam Fletcher
Release Date:13-03-2020 Last Reviewed:13-03-2020
Version: 0.1
Status: Draft Owner: Office Automation Team
Filename: Page 1 of 10
CTOGLOPRO070-Basic Computer Setup and Login.docx
TABLE OF CONTENT
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History
Computer Parts
Monitor
You will be provided with two power cables. One will be used for the Desktop PC and
the other will be used for the monitor.
US Power Cable
There are three types of monitor cables that you may have been provided with your
Sitel PC.
DisplayPort Cable
HDMI Cable
VGA Cable
Rear of PC
Rear of Monitor
Connect the other end of the monitor cable to the back of your monitor. The port will
look the same as the port that you connected to on the back of the PC. Plug the power
cable into the back of the monitor in the same way the you plugged in the power cable
to the PC.
Connect your Keyboard to a spare USB port on the back of your desktop PC. The
connector will only fit into the USB one way around. Look closely at the connector and
the USB port to see which way around it fits.
Keyboard
Mouse
Connect your Mouse to a spare USB port on the back of your desktop PC. The connector
will only fit into the USB one way around. Look closely at the connector and the USB
port to see which way around it fits.
Network Cable
This is a network cable. You will need to buy one of these, make sure to buy one that is
long enough to reach from your home internet router to your desktop PC. Network
cables can be purchased for a small price at many computer shops and online stores like
Amazon.
Connect one end of the Network Cable to a spare port on your internet router, they are
normally labelled with a port number. Be careful not to connect it to a port labelled
“WAN” or “Internet”. Connect the other end to the Network port on the back of your
computer. (refer to the picture on page 7 of this guide to see what this port looks like)
After connecting all of the cables, please press the power button on your monitor to
turn it on and then press the power button on your PC to boot it up.