Page 2 - Notice
HP Pavilion M50 and M70 Multimedia Displays ii Notice The information contained in thisdocument is subject to change withoutnotice. Hewlett-Packard ® Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard tothis material, including, but notlimited to, the implied warranties ofmerchantability and fitness ...
Page 3 - English
1 IntroductionHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays iii English Hewlett-Packard is a registeredtrademark of Hewlett-Packard Companyin the United States of America andother countries. Other brand or product names aretrademarks of their respectiveholders.
Page 4 - Table of Contents
v English Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 For Your Safety 2 2 Installation 5 Unpacking the Display 5 Locating the Display 5 Connecting the Power and VideoCables 6 Connecting the Speakers 8 3 Using the Display 11 Turning the Display On and Off 11 Degaussing the Display 12 Setting the Screen Resolu...
Page 6 - Introduction
1 English 1 Introduction The HP Pavilion M40, M50, and M70Multimedia Displays (Models D5269A,D5258A, and D5259A) are high-resolution, multi-scan color monitorsdesigned for use with HP Pavilion andother computers. Each display includesa built-in microphone and mounts forthe speakers supplied with HP ...
Page 7 - For Your Safety
1 IntroductionHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 2 For Your Safety For your safety and the protection ofyour display, follow theseprecautions: Always connect the display to agrounded, three-prong power outlet.Use only the factory-supplied powercord. WARNING To completely disconnect power fromthe displa...
Page 9 - Installation; Unpacking the Display; Locating the Display
5 English 2 Installation Follow the instructions in thischapter to install yourHP Pavilion M40, M50, or M70Multimedia Display. NOTE Before installing the display, referto your computer and video adapterdocumentation. You may need to makechanges to accommodate the display. Unpacking the Display When ...
Page 12 - Connecting the Speakers
2 InstallationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 8 4. Plug the yellow microphoneconnector into the sound input portof your computer. On HP Pavilioncomputers, the port is marked inyellow. Connecting the Speakers The display is designed for use withthe HP/Polk Audio speakers suppliedwith HP Pavilion comp...
Page 15 - Using the Display
11 English 3 Using the Display This chapter contains informationabout using your HP Pavilion M40, M50,or M70 Multimedia Display. Turning the Display Onand Off You use the power button on the frontpanel to turn the display on and off.When the display is on, the light nearthe power button is illuminat...
Page 16 - Degaussing the Display; degaussed
3 Using the DisplayHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 12 period. You can turn the display offeven if you leave the computerrunning. WARNING To completely disconnect power fromthe display, you must remove the powercable from the power socket. To turn the display on or off Press the power button on the f...
Page 17 - Minimizing Eyestrain
3 Using the DisplayHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 13 English Setting the ScreenResolution The screen resolution determines the amount of information shown in thedisplay. Screen resolution refers tothe number of the dots or pixels used to make up an image. A low screenresolution means that the displ...
Page 18 - Minimizing Energy Use; VESA display
3 Using the DisplayHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 14 Video Modes” in Chapter 5 show theimage refresh rates supported by thedisplays at different screenresolutions. Minimizing Energy Use All HP Pavilion computers and manyother computers support VESA display power management . Power-management featur...
Page 19 - Care and Cleaning; Cleaning the Screen
3 Using the DisplayHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 15 English Care and Cleaning To maximize screen life and preventdamage to the picture tube, HPrecommends that you Use the display power-managementsystem (if available on yourcomputer) or a screen saverprogram. Turn off the display or reduce itsbrigh...
Page 23 - Changing Display; Using the Front Panel
19 English 4 Changing Display Settings You use the OSD (On-Screen Display)features of the Pavilion displays tochange their settings. The buttons onthe front panel control on-screenicons and windows. Using the Front Panel You use the six buttons on the frontof the display to control OSDfunctions. MOD...
Page 26 - Changing Mode Settings
4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 22 To set the display mode 1. Press the Mode button to display the Mode window. 2. To immediately change to the nextmode, press the Mode button again.(Alternatively, press the + or –button to move through the icons.) 3. When the display mode...
Page 33 - Choosing the Color Temperature
4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 29 English If you selected another option, anadjustment window appears for theoption you selected. 1024x768 / 75HZ 50 4. Press the + or – button to changethe current setting. 5. Press the Select button to saveyour changes and close theadjust...
Page 38 - Technical; M40 Display Information
35 English 5 Technical Information This chapter contains technicalinformation about the M40, M50, andM70 displays. These displays are compatible with IBMPC, PC/XT, PC/AT, PS/2, and other PC-compatible computers. They are alsocompatible with VESA power-managementstandards. (See “DPMS Power-Management...
Page 40 - M40 Video Modes
5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 37 English Dimensions(W x H x D) 372 x 401 x 395 mm14.9 x 16.0 x 15.8in Net weight 11 kg (24.3 lb) OperatingConditions Temperature Humidity 5° to 35°C (41° to95°F ) 20% to 80% StorageConditions Temperature Humidity -25° to 55°C (-13°to 131°F ) 2...
Page 41 - M40 Pin Assignments
5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 38 1024 x 768 60 Hz CAUTION Setting the screen resolution/refreshrate combination higher than 1024 x768 at 60 Hz can damage the display. M40 Pin Assignments The following figure illustrates the15-pin D-sub male video connector usedby the M40 mon...
Page 43 - M50 Display Information
5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 40 M50 Display Information Picture tube 15 in (38.1 cm), 90°deflection, non-glare, black matrix,light transmission57% phosphor P22medium short, 0.28mm dot pitch Maximumviewable area 280 mm (H) x 210 mm(V)11 in (H) x 8.25 in(V) Line(horizontal)fr...
Page 44 - M50 Video Modes
5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 41 English Net weight 13 kg (28.6 lb) OperatingConditions Temperature Humidity 5° to 35°C (41° to95°F ) 20% to 80% StorageConditions Temperature Humidity -25° to 55°C (-13°to 131°F ) 20% to 80%, non-condensing M50 Video Modes The display support...
Page 46 - M50 Pin Assignments
5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 43 English M50 Pin Assignments The following figure illustrates the15-pin D-sub male video connector usedby the M50 monitor. The table showsthe pin assignments. Pin 1Pin 6Pin 11 Pin 5Pin 10Pin 15 Pin Number Assignment 1 Red video input 2 Green v...
Page 47 - M70 Display Information
5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 44 M70 Display Information Picture tube 17 in (43.1 cm), 90°deflection, non-glare, lighttransmission 52%phosphor P22 mediumshort, 0.28 mm dotpitch Maximumviewable area 320 mm (H) x 240 mm(V)12.8 in (H) x 9.6 in(V) Line(horizontal)frequency 30–70...
Page 48 - M70 Video Modes
5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 45 English Net weight 19 kg (41.9 lb) OperatingConditions Temperature Humidity 5° to 35°C (41° to95°F ) 20% to 80%, non-condensing StorageConditions Temperature Humidity -25° to 60°C (-13°to 140°F ) 20% to 80%, non-condensing M70 Video Modes The...
Page 50 - M70 Pin Assignments
5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 47 English M70 Pin Assignments The following figure illustrates the15-pin D-sub male video connector usedby the M70 display. The table showsthe pin assignments. Pin 1Pin 6Pin 11 Pin 5Pin 10Pin 15 Pin Number Assignment 1 Red video input 2 Green v...
Page 53 - Regulatory; FCC Statement
51 English 6 Regulatory Information FCC Statement This equipment has been tested andfound to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device pursuant toPart 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmfulinterference in a residentialinstallation. This...
Page 54 - X-Ray Radiation Notice
6 Regulatory InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 52 television are on separateelectrical circuits. Make sure that all your peripheraldevices are also FCC Class Bcertified. Consult your computer dealer,Hewlett-Packard, or an experiencedradio/TV technician for help. WARNING Hewlett Packard’s sy...
Page 55 - General Notice
6 Regulatory InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays 53 English controls have been adjusted to ensuresafe operation. Only qualifiedpersonnel should perform any internaladjustments, as specified in theservice manual for this product. Replace the cathode-ray tube with anidentical CRT only. General ...