Page 2 - Table of Contents; Safety precautions and; Technical Specifications; Philips’ Flat Panel Displays Pixel
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Page 3 - procedures other than those specified
1 1. Important This electronic user’s guide is intended for anyone who uses the Philips monitor. Take time to read this user manual before you use your monitor. It contains important information and notes regarding operating your monitor.The Philips guarantee applies provided the product is handled ...
Page 5 - Notational Descriptions
3 • Temperature: 0-40°C 32-104°F • Humidity: 20-80% RH Important information for Burn-in/ Ghost image • Always activate a moving screen saver program when you leave your monitor unattended. Always activate a periodic screen refresh application if your monitor will display unchanging static content. ...
Page 6 - Waste Electrical and Electronic
4 1.3 Disposal of product and packing material Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment-WEEE This marking on the product or on its packaging illustrates that, under European Directive 2012/19/EU governing used electrical and electronic appliances, this product may not be disposed of with normal hou...
Page 7 - monitor; screw located at the bottom of
5 2. Setting up the monitor 2.1 Installation 1 Package contents Power * I/O Cover * HDMI * DP *USB C-C *USB C-A *USB C-C/A Quick start Register your product and get support at www.philips.com/welcome 34B1U5600CH Business Monitor 5000 Series *Different according to region. 2 Install the base 1. In or...
Page 8 - Power Switch
6 3 Connecting to your PC USBC1 USBC2 (DATA) HDMI USB RJ45 USBC (PD15W) AUDIO OUT Fast Charger 2 1 3 5 7 8 9 11 12 4 6 10 USB docking (USB C-C) OR a b USBC1 USB Type-C USB a-1 a-2 c 1 2 USB hub (USB A-C) OR b USB Type-A USB c 1 2 a USBC1 USBC2 OR a-1 a-2 1 Power Switch 2 AC power input 3 HDMI input ...
Page 10 - Operating the monitor; Confirm the OSD
8 Note If you Turn OFF your monitor via the power switch at any given time, all the USB ports will power OFF. Warning USB 2.4Ghz wireless devices, such as, wireless mouse, keyboard, and headphones, maybe have interference by USB3.2 or higher version, the high- speed signal devices, which may result ...
Page 11 - IR of Face identification; OSD Settings; button to confirm your
9 2 W ebcam 2 1 1 5 3 4 1 Microphone 2 Webcam activity light 3 5.0 Megapixel Webcam 4 IR of Face identification 5 Webcam light 3 Customize your own “USER” key This hot key allows you to setup your favorite function key. 1. Press button on the front bezel to enter OSD Menu Screen. ...
Page 13 - Tilt
11 5 Resolution notification This monitor is designed for optimal performance at its native resolution, 3440 x 1440. When the monitor is powered on at a different resolution, an alert is displayed on screen: Use 3440 x 1440 for best results. Display of the native resolution alert can be switched off...
Page 16 - MultiClient Integrated KVM; How to enable MultiClient Integrated; HDMI or DP
14 2.4 MultiClient Integrated KVM 1 What is it? With MultiClient Integrated KVM switch, you can control two separate PCs with one monitor-keyboard-mouse set up. 2 How to enable MultiClient Integrated KVM With the built-in MultiClient Integrated KVM, Philips monitor allows to quickly switch your peri...
Page 17 - Note; Noise Cancelling; automatically filter for human sounds.
15 2. Connect peripherals to the USB downstream port of this monitor. PC1/PC2 PC1 PC2 USB USBC2 USBC1 1 1 2 3. Enter to OSD menu. Go to KVM layer and select “Auto”, “USB C1” or “USB C2” to switch the control of peripherals from one device to another. Simply repeat this step for switching the control...
Page 18 - PIP
16 2.6 MultiView 1 What is it? Multiview enables active dual connect and view so that you can work with multiple devices like PC and Notebook side-by-side simultaneously, making complex multi-tasking work a breeze. 2 Why do I need it? With the ultra high resolution Philips MultiView display, you can...
Page 20 - Before you start disassembling
18 2.7 Remove the Base Assembly for VESA Mounting Before you start disassembling the display base, please follow the instructions below to avoid any possible damage or injury. 1. Place the monitor face down on a smooth surface. Pay attention not to scratch or damage the screen. 2. While keeping the ...
Page 21 - Image Optimization; optimize display for different types
19 3. Image Optimization 3.1 SmartImage What is it? SmartImage provides presets that optimize display for different types of content, dynamically adjusting brightness, contrast, color and sharpness in real time. Whether you're working with text applications, displaying images or watching a video, Ph...
Page 22 - certification, you can have this mode by
20 • Photo: This profile combines color saturation, dynamic contrast and sharpness enhancement to display photos and other images with outstanding clarity in vibrant colors - all without artifacts and faded colors. • Movie: Ramped up luminance, deepened color saturation, dynamic contrast and razor s...
Page 23 - How to enable LightSensor?; OK; button to turn on or off
21 3.3 LightSensor What is it? Light Sensor is a unique and intelligent way of optimizing picture quality by measuring and analyzing the incoming signal to automatically adjust picture quality settings. Light Sensor uses a sensor to adjust the picture brightness depending on the room light condition...
Page 24 - technology that provides flexible power; the right to confirm.
22 4. Power Delivery and Smart Power You can power your compatible device with up to 96 Watts of power from this monitor. 1 What is it? Smart Power is an exclusive Philips technology that provides flexible power delivery options for various devices.This is useful for recharging high performance lapt...
Page 26 - Landscape/Portrait mode
24 6. PowerSensor™ How does it work? • PowerSensor works on principle of transmission and reception of harmless “infrared” signals in order to detect user-presence. • When the user is in front of the monitor, the monitor operates normally, at the predetermined settings that the user has set- i.e. br...
Page 27 - How to adjust settings
25 from the monitor use the maximum detection signal for distances up to 120 cm or 47 inches. (Setting 4) • Since some dark colored clothing tends to absorb infrared signals even when the user is within 100 cm or 40 inches of the display, step up signal strength when wearing black or other dark clot...
Page 28 - Adaptive Sync; update at different rates. Sometimes
26 7. Adaptive Sync Adaptive Sync PC gaming has long been an imperfect experience because GPUs and monitors update at different rates. Sometimes a GPU can render many new pictures during a single update of the monitor, and the monitor will show pieces of each picture as a single image. This is calle...
Page 29 - Connectivity
27 8. Technical Specifications Picture/Display Display Panel Type VA Backlight W-LED Panel Size 34" W ( 86.36 cm ) Aspect Ratio 21:9 Pixel Pitch 0.23175(W) x 0.23175(H) Contrast ratio(typical) 3000:1 Native Resolution 3440 x 1440 @ 60 Hz Maximum Resolution 3440 x 1440 @ 100 Hz (HDMI)3440 x 1440 ...
Page 33 - Power Management Definition
31 9. Power Management If you have VESA DPM compliance display card or software installed in your PC, the display can automatically reduce its power consumption when not in use. If an input from a keyboard, mouse or other input device is detected, the display will 'wake up' automatically. The follow...
Page 34 - Philips’ Flat Panel Displays; in flat panel d; subpixel; Pixels and Sub pixels
32 10. Customer care and warranty 10.1 Philips’ Flat Panel Displays Pixel Defect Policy Philips strives to deliver the highest quality products. We use some of the industry's most advanced manufacturing processes and practice stringent quality control. However, pixel or sub pixel defects on the TFT ...
Page 38 - FAQs; Troubleshooting; Common Problems
36 11. Troubleshooting & FAQs 11.1 Troubleshooting This page deals with problems that can be corrected by a user. If the problem still persists after you have tried these solutions, contact Philips customer service representative. Common Problems No Picture (Power LED not lit) • Make sure the po...
Page 42 - click to stop the service first, then
40 3. Scroll down and select ‘WbioSrvc’ (Windows Biometric Service). If the status shows ‘Running’, right click to stop the service first, then restart the service manually. 4. Then go back to sign-in options menu to set up Window Hello Webcam. Q16: Why I cannot automatically switch to the connected...