Page 2 - Introduction and Safety; Safety precautions and maintenance; NERGY; Introduction; socket lock and OSD lock to
2 EN 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, n...
Page 3 - Accessories; Windows driver disk; Installation Locations; VOID; Installation Locations & Accessories; Correct handling of the monitor; Do not drop the monitor to prevent fire or electrical shock.
Accessories 1. Power cable 2. Windows driver disk 3. Macintosh adapter (optional) 4. User manual 5. CD-ROM 6. Warranty Cards 7. Quick Set-up Guide 3 Installation Locations A VOID H EAT AND C OLD E XTREMES • Do not store or use the LCD monitor in locationsexposed to heat, direct sunlight, or extreme ...
Page 4 - connection to PC
4 EN Earphones Earphones Jacks Jacks In addition to built-in speakers and microphone, you can connectthis monitor to optional earphones. The earphone jack is on theback side of the monitor. Note: When the earphones are plugged in, there will be nosound from the monitor’s built-in speakers. Microphon...
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 . . . FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO COMPLETE SETTING UP YOUR MONITOR 1. Insert Windows ‘95 f...
Page 6 - Description of Controls; DC Jack – Plug the monitor’s DC power cord here.
6 EN Description of Controls F RONT V IEW Power Button – Turns the monitorOn and Off. Speakers – Transmit sounds fromyour computer or amplifier. Mute Button – Mutes the sound from the speakersand the earphones. Press to turn mute on or off.See next page for details. On Screen Display (OSD) button – ...
Page 7 - DOWN; Pedestal; Using the Side Panel Brightness Button; - To adjust the screen’s brightness, first press the; Using rotary knob for AUDIO; OSD; Using the Side Panel Auto Button; - Press this button to
7 EN Description of Controls DOWN UP LEFT RIGHT 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 or...
Page 8 - - The first window highlighted after the
8 EN 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 de...
Page 9 - O S D M e n u c o n t r o l l e v e l s t r u c t u r e
9 EN How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) O S D M e n u c o n t r o l l e v e l s t r u c t u r e
Page 10 - Contr; Smart Help; M a i n C o n t r o l s w i n d o w
10 EN How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) Brightnes Brightnes s s m a i n r e e n s c o l o r c c i a l s p e 7 6 8 10 2 4 x / 7 5 H Z 6 0 K RESET EXIT B R I GH T N E S S 3 2 2 4 To adjust your screen’s brightness, follow the steps below.Brightness is the overall intensity of the light coming fro...
Page 12 - S c r e e n P o s i t i o n & Q u a l i t y w i n d o w
12 EN How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) Smart Help After returning to Exit . . .. . . to continue to Phase Adjustment, turn the R OTARY knob until S CREEN P OSITION & Q UALITY is highlighted. Next, press the OSD button. Follow steps 2-5 under P HASE A DJUSTMENT . . . . to exit completely, p...
Page 13 - CL
EN How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) PHA PHA SE SE ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT P h a s e A d j u s t m e n t r e d u c e t h e h o r i z o n t a l f l i c k e r o fcharacters on the screen to a minimum. Smart Help After returning to Exit . . .. . . to continue to Clock Adjustment, turn the R OTARY kn...
Page 14 - C o l o r T e m p e r a t u r e w i n d o w; DTP
14 EN C o l o r T e m p e r a t u r e w i n d o w How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) 9300 K Cad/Cam 9300 K Cad/Cam 6500 K 6500 K DTP DTP 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...
Page 16 - OSD Controls; S p e c i a l C o n t r o l s w i n d o w
16 EN How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) L L angu angu age age 2 2 The O N S CREEN D ISPLAY shows its settings in one of five languages. The default is English, but you can select French, Spanish, German, or Italian. Smart Help 1 1 Press the OSD button. Turn the R OTARY knob until S PECIAL C ONT...
Page 17 - ot
How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD) Power Sa Power Sa ving ving P OWER S AVING helps save energy when the monitor is on but not being used. After a preset time, the monitor will go blank. To select P OWER S AVING , follow the steps below. Smart Help 2 2 Press the OSD button. Turn the R OTARY knob...
Page 18 - E x i t o r R e s e t; eset
E E XIT XIT 18 EN Choosing E XIT allows you to save results of adjustment on settings and exit the OSD screen. m a i n r e e n s c o l o r c c i a l s p e 7 6 8 10 2 4 x / 7 5 H Z 6 0 K RESET EXIT B R I GH T N E S S When you are at acontrol window. forexample M AIN C ONTROLS , an icon is highlighted...
Page 19 - Additional Information; • NO VIDEO INPUT •
19 EN OSD OSD W W arning Signal arning Signal Additional Information The monitor will detect various display situation automatically. When the monitor detects the problems, the screen will automatically show thedifferent warning signals to remind you. This warning signals can be disabled by pressing...
Page 20 - Additional information; utoma; Pin As; Specific; PHILIPS
EN 20 Additional information A A utoma utoma tic Power Sa tic Power Sa ving & ving & Preset R Preset R esol esol ution Modes ution Modes 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...
Page 21 - W h a t t o D o i f S o m e t h i n g i s n ' t W o r k i n g; roubleshooting; Imaging Problems
21 EN Additional Information W h a t t o D o i f S o m e t h i n g i s n ' t W o r k i n g T T roubleshooting roubleshooting 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 • Mak...
Page 22 - Index; Glos
22 Additional Information Index Index Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Audio-in Cable . . . . . . . . . . . .4Audio Controls . . . . . . . .4, 6-7Automatic Power Saving . . .20Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . .7, 10Built-in microphone . . . . . . .6CAD/CAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Clock A...