Page 2 - Introduction and Safety; Safety precautions and maintenance; I n t ro d u c t i o n
2 Introduction and Safety Safety precautions and maintenance • Unplug the monitor, if you are not going to use it for anextensive period of time. • Unplug the monitor, if you need to clean it with a slightlydamp cloth. Wiping the screen with a dry cloth is possiblewhen the power is off . However, ne...
Page 3 - A c c e s s o r i e s; Windows driver disk; Installation Locations; I n s ta l l ation Lo cations & Ac c e ss o r i e s; Correct handling of the monitor; Do not drop the monitor to prevent fire or electrical shock.
A c c e s s o r i e s 1. Power cable 2. Windows driver disk 3. Macintosh adapter ( o p t i o n a l ) 4. User manual 5. CD-ROM 6. Wa rranty Card s 7. Quick Set-up Guide 3 Installation Locations A V O I D H E AT A N D C O L D E X T R E M E S • Do not store or use the LCD monitor in locationsexposed to...
Page 4 - connection to PC
4 connection to PC U S B (Universal Serial Bus) is an innovation in connecting your IBM-compatible computer to your monitor. By using the USB, you will be ableto connect your keyboard, mouse, printer, and other peripherals to your monitor instead of having to connect them to your computer. Thiswill ...
Page 5 - IDEO; PROPERTIES” dialog box.
5 EN connection to PC V IDEO S ETTINGS Before connecting your LCD Monitor to the PC, make sure that the computer’s video settings (resolutionand frequency) are in accordance with those below. If you have Windows ’95 or later . . . FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO COMPLETE SETTING UP YOUR MONITOR 1. Insert Wind...
Page 6 - Description of Controls; On Screen Display (OSD) button – Brings up the
6 Description of Controls F RONT V IEW Power Button – Tu rns the monitorOn and Off . On Screen Display (OSD) button – Brings up the On Screen Display and helps you navigate thro u g hi t . R o t a r y Knob – Helpsguide you through theOn Screen Display. USB Bay –Slot for plugging in USB Hub. Optional...
Page 7 - Pedestal
7 EN Description of Controls Pedestal - With the built-in pedestal, you can tilt and swivel the monitor to the most comfortable viewing angle. For best viewing,always place the monitor at eye level. This pedestal can beseparated from the main LCD monitor body for mechanical arm orwall-mount applicat...
Page 8 - - The first window highlighted after the
8 Special Controls - The fourth window features: Language, OSD Controls, Power Saving,and Rotary Default. Details on adjusting thesefeatures are on pages16 & 17.Note: Language allows you to change the OnScreen Display from English to French,Spanish, German, or Italian. See Page 16 formore detail...
Page 9 - OSD Menu control level structure
9 EN How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) OSD Menu control level structure
Page 10 - Main Controls window
10 How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) 3 4 To adjust your scre e n ’s brightness, follow the steps below.Brightness is the overall intensity of the light coming fro m the scre e n . Smart Help After re t u r ning to Exit . . . . . .to continue to Contrast, t u rn the R O TA RY knob until M A I N ...
Page 12 - Screen Position & Quality window
12 How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) Smart Help After r e t u r ning to Exit . . . . . . to continue to Phase Adjustment, t u rn the R O TA RY k n o b until S C R E E N P O S I T I O N & Q U A L I T Y is highlighted. Next, press the OSD button. Follow steps 2-5 under P H A S E A D J U S T M...
Page 14 - Color Temperature window
14 Color Temperature window How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) Your monitor has two preset options for color temperatures from which you can choose from. One 6500 K option forDesktop Publishing (DTP). Another 9300 K option for Computer Aided Design (CAD) work. When you select an option, the comp...
Page 18 - Exit or Reset
18 Choo sing E X I T allo ws you to save results of adj ustment on settings and exit the OSD scre e n . When you are at ac o n t rol window. forexample M A I N C O N T R O L S , an icon is highlighted. Exit or Reset Choosing R E S E T re t u rns all the settings in that window to factory p re s e t ...
Page 19 - Additional Informat i o n; • NO VIDEO INPUT •
19 EN Additional Informat i o n The monitor will detect various display situation automatically. When the monitor detects the problems, the screen will automatically show thed i ff e rent warning signals to remind you. This warning signals can be disabled by pressing AUTO button for more than 10 sec...
Page 20 - Additional informat i o n; P H I L I P S
20 Additional informat i o n If you have VESA's DPMS compliance display card or software installed in your PC, the monitor can automatically reduce its powerconsumption when not in use. If input from a keyboard, mouse, or other device is detected, the PC & monitor automatically “wakes up.” Theta...
Page 21 - What to Do if Something isn't Working; Imaging Pr o b l e m s
21 EN Additional Informat i o n What to Do if Something isn't Working This page presents problems that can be corrected by the user. If the problem still exists after these possible solutions, contact yournearest Philips dealer. No Picture • Make sure the Power cable is plugged to the wall and back ...