Philips Electronics M083 User Manual 8
Philips Electronics Industries (Taiwan) Ltd 8
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FCC ID: A3KM033 Exhibit 5 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION GETTING STARTED Introduction ............................. 1 Safety ............ . Description oI Controls . . Setting Up Guide .......................... Foldout How ro USE THE (In SCREEN DISPLAY MAIN CONTROLS WINDOW Brightness . . Contrast. . . Degauss. . Volume ,,,,, SCREEN SIZE & Positron WINDOW Full Size ..................................... 6 Horizontal Position . . Horizontal Size . . Vertical Position . . Vertical Size ................................. CoLon TEMPERATURE WINDOW 9300 K CAD/CAM ............................... 6500 K DTP ...... 5500 K Photo Hetouch ........ . User Presets .......................... . SPECIAL CONTROLS WINDOW Language ............ Advanced Controls / Corner rrec ion . Advanced Controls / Vertical Linearity . . Advanced Controls / Moire ....................... 11 mmmm TAE'IIJ-zi cur chn-z'm 17ASEEIBEI 19A5BDEIEI Advanced Controls/ Rotary Default ......... Advanced Controls! Power Savrng. . . OSD Controls ............ . Video Input ........ .. . Audio CONTROLS WINDOW Mute. .. Bass ....... Treble. . . . . Balance ........... GEoMErnr CONTROLS WINDOW Pincushlon ......... Balanced Pincushion Trapezoid ........ Parallelogram. . . Rotation ...... EXIT & RESET ..... Aoorrromu. luronmmon BNC & USB Set Ups ............................. 17 Audio Hook Ups &Power Saving Feature . . . . 18 Pin Assignment. . 19 Specification . 19 Index ...... . 19 Glossary.. .. ........... . . 19 Troubleshooting ............................. 20 OTHER LANGUAGE VERSIONS FRENCH (FHANCAIS) ...................... .22 SPANISH (ESPANDL) . . .44 GERMAN (DEUTSCH) ............................ 66 Appendix English Information for Users in the US Declaration FCC ....... ENERGY DECLARATION . Japanese VCCI ............... English Information for UK. only. TCO’95 ...... Deutsch Hinweis I GS . Frangais Declaration FCC. Dansk ADVARSEL. . . Norsk ADVARSEL . Svenska VARNING . . Suomi VAROITUS .. , BECAUSE OF CONTINUOUS PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS, |TALIAN( (ITALlANo) .................. THE lNFORMATION MENTIONED IN THIS DOCUMENT lS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Introduction The Philips Brilliance 107MP/109MP color monitor displays sharp and brilliant images of text and graphics with a maximum resolution of 1600x1200 (for 107MPl; 1800x1350 (for 109MP) pixels. It is optimal for Windows, CAD / CAM / CAE, desktop publishing. spread sheets, multimedia. and any other application that demands a large screen size and high resolutions. The monitor automatically scans horizontal frequencies from 30KHz to 95KHz (107KHZ for 109MP), and vertical frequencies from 50Hz to 160Hz. With microprocessor-based digital— controlled circuitry and On-Screen Display (OSD) controls, the monitor can automatically adjust itself to the video cards scanning frequency and displays an image with the precise parameters you desire. Features - An anti-glare, anti-static, and anti-reflection super high- contrast screen coating eliminates any bad effects caused by room light reflecting on and dust attracted to the screen’s surface, - With the ColorAdjustment feature, you can easily choose different preset color temperatures or set your own customized white point for different application. 0 The image Tilt Adjustment feature corrects a rotated image. This correction minimizes the distortions caused by elements such as the Earth’s magnetic field. - The zoom feature allows you to adjust the image on your l'lej'Ik'RfiDDtJCTIAUN AND" 5. iris-r? screen, both enlarging and reducing its overall size. - USE Bay at back at monitor is prepared for the Universal Serial Bus hub. You can easily and flexrbiy connect USB- designed devices — such as a mouse or keyboard — to the monitor for true Plug-and-Play function. USB hub shipped separately. - Green Design — including automatic power saving function (NUTEK) and low—emission compliance (T CO ‘95) — shows your commitment to the environment. - DDCi/DDCZB allows communication between the monitor and the PC tor optimal video configuration. -New CrystaICIear it technology delivering sharper, brighter and higher contrast images across the entire screen. - Moire Cancellation eliminates diffraction, a fringe pattern in the picture More: Vour monitor operates according to the VESA DDC level 1/28. Only computers that support the same guidelines and operate at the same or a higher level can make use ol mis leature. it your computer does not support the relevant guidelines, you can still use your monitor and computer. However. you may need to manually specify the appropriate resolution in the computer. As an Energy Star Panner, PHILIPS has determined that this product meets the Energy Star guidelines lor energy efficiency, Contact us at our web site: http:/Iwww.monitors.be.philips.oom Safety precautions and maintenance - Unplug the monitor, if you are not going to use it for an extended period of time. - Unplug the monitor, if you need to clean itwith a slightly damp cloth. Wiping the screen with a dry cloth is okay when the power is off. However, never use alcohol or amrronia- based liquids. - Consult a service technician it the monitor does not operate normally when following the instructio’is in this manual. ~ The back cover should be removed only by qualified service personnel. - Keep the monitor out of direct sunlight and away from stoves or any other heat source. - The top of the monitor is not a shelf. Remove any object that could fall into the vents or prevent proper cooling of the monitor's electronics. ENERGY STAR is an US. registered mark, 0 Keep the monitor dry. To avoid electric shock do not expose it to rain or excess‘we moisture. 0 Keep the monitor away from magnetic objects, such as speakers, electric motors, transformers, etc. 0 When positioning the monitor, make sure the power plug and outlet are easily accessible. End-of-Iife disposal Your new monitor contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recycle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to be disposed of. Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old monitor. lBM, IBM PC, and Power PC are registered trademarks of international Business Machines Corporation ' Déécéip'th cui- DDNTRELé » . ' ' Powen Button —Turns the W’s/ electricity On and Off. 7 a SPEAKERS — Transmit MUTE Button — Mutes the sounds from your sound from the speakers and computer or amplifier. the earphones See next page tor details. LED — Light Emitting Diode turns green when the monitor is on and at full power MicnoPHonE Jack , Plug in a microphone to transmit sound through the front speakers orto the computer. See page 18. Burn-m MICROPHGNE — Allows you to “speak" to your computer RIGHT ViEw 0M SCREEN DisPLAv (OSD) button — Brings up the On Screen Display and helps you navigate through it Romy Knob — Helps guide you through the On Screen Display. When not used with the OSD button, it adjusts the volume. See page 12. EARPHONES Jack — Plug in earphones here. This mutes cm; covm — Snaps onto the ack of the the sound from the front speakers. monitor to conceal cable connections. (Cable connections shown in the manual are without the cover on.) BNC Jacks Another way of hooking video from the computer to the monitor. See page 17 for details. D-Sue / BNG Switch - This switch should be in the D-Sub position when using the monitor cable included with the monitor. See page 17 and the foldout for details. Mormon CABLE Plug ~ Connect one end of the monitor cable here. See foldout for details. MICROPHONE Jack — Connect the supplied microphone cable to transmit sound from the monitor to a computer or amplifier. Klein 8. LEFr AUDIO-IN Jacks — Connect the supplied IIIJ audio cable to send sound from a computer or amplifierto the monitor’s speakers. IPowmAPlu'gI—I Plug the power cord in USE Bay — Slot for plugging in USB Hub. Opu'onal hardware that W; N, . n_. M" H u. manna ’, Dzsvcmp'r‘iuri'mr CENTRULSV ' PEDESTAL FRONT-PANEL MUTE BUTTON 5a 110 USING rue FRONT- PANEL MUTE BUTTON - To turn the mute ON and OFF, press the More button to highlight either ON or OFF. For another way to mute the sound, see page 14. 90“ Peoesm —With the built-in pedestal, you can tilt and swivel the monitor to the most comfortable viewing angle. To best use your monitor, always place it at eye level. On SCREEN DISPLAY — Your monitor is preset at the factory. However, you can adjust it using the ON Seesaw DISPLAY button and the town knob described on page 2. The way to do so is through the On Screen Display (OSD). Below is a brief description of the six On Screen Display windows. MAIN CONTROLS ~ This window highlighted after the OSD has been selected. It has tour features: BRlGHTNESS, Commsr. Dewuss, and VOLUME. To adjust these features, turn to pages 4 » 5. SCREEN Size & Posmou —This window highlighted after the OSD has been . selected. it has five features: Zoom, VA'N CONTROLS ' .. HDRlZON‘lAL PUSlTlGN, HORIZONTAL SIZE, 5“ re. en: VERTlCAL PosrnoN, and VERTlCAL Size. To 4 adjust these features, turn to pages 6 - 8. main Caron TEMPERATURE — This window highlighted after the OSD has been selected. It has four features: CAD/CAM, DTP, more RHOUCH, and USER Pnesers. To adjust these features, turn to pages 8 - 9. special Geommv (tumors—This E g 2‘0 5 sixth window highlighted after : the OSD has been selected. it has five features: PINCUSHION, BALANCED PINCUSHION, TRAPEZOlD, PARALLELDGRfiM, and Romney. To adjust these features, turn to page 15. SPECIAL Gomnors — This window highlighted after the OSD has been selected. it has four features: LANGUAGE, ADVANCED CONTROLS, OSD CONTROLS, and VIDEO |NPUT. To adjust these Aumo ConrnoLs — This fifth window highlighted after features, turn to pages 10 - 13- the OSD has been selected. It has four features: Note: [ANSI/AGE allows you to change the On Screen Display MUTE BASS,TREBLE, and BALANCE. To adjust these from English to French, Spanish, German, or Italian. See rm. , m. in mm, 1,1 page 10 for dew/ls. Q Tu adjusl your screen’s bllgnlness, lullow the steps belnw ‘ - Brlgnmess ls the overall inlenslly of me llghl comlng lmm me - screen,A 50% Drlgnlness level is recommended 0 Press lhe ON 85am Dsmv bullun lo hlgnllgm BHlENTNESS leon. ' Prm the UN Swell DWV bunun to return 10 Mam Comm 9 Press lns an wlndaw Scam: Dsmv button TD Bring up chmmss screen 0 Turn the Ram Knob (at the lower rlqmmand corner of the mullet) to adjusl Illa brightnem SMARY Helm mmlmtnMulCOmusn, m confines lo CWT, mm me Harm lamb uhu’lmmmy roan ghllgm‘ed. Next, lullow slaps 3 - 5 under Comm. Jo thmpleléln was the 050 billion and mm for 15; Seconds, (530 gage 16101 0th exit opfluns.) anW‘Tc’i‘ USE-”THE DN SCREEN Dis , 0 To adiusl your screen‘s contrasll lollnw the sleps below. Contrast Is the dilference Delween the llghl and dark areas on Press the ON SCREEN Dem human to return to MAN CONTROLS window. ' the screen. A 10056 contrast level is recommended Press the OM 5mm 0mm buflofl, Next, turn lhe Rnww Knob until the Gamma @ Icon is hlghllgmed. ”Tn: fiomA e near-am EX" himm mm M ' Press the ON SCREEN Dlstv button 10 bring up Cnml screen, Camus-r / Tum the Romy knob lo adlu51 Vie cnnlrast. ..,to wtmmplelely, basins use button and hold lor 1‘5 secmds, (Sea 11390161 filler "exll options). Haw TD USE THE DN SEREEN DISPLAY (DSDI «x $\ MAIN EDNYRDLE WINDDW DEBAUSB ‘ [D To degauss your scresn,1ullow the steps below, Degaussing " removes electromagnetic butlo up that may distort the color , on your screen, Press the ON Swim Dom -\ button Next, \ turn the Romn knob am" the Dmuss icon ls hlghllghted. mm”... 71 "run. FT $0434 9 screen wlllbo pom“, m1 dlstorted. Then II wIII return to mum rm; u normal.You will be ,. ”I back at the Mann CDMTROLS window Fora moment, the Press the UN Sensor Dam button to degauss your SEWER. 5 MART. H ELP continue to llamas, lurnthe Rmm knob until VOLUIJE Icon ls ,hlgnllghted. Next, follow steps 3 {mutter Voume. .. ~. to uncomprerely. press the 050 button and hold for 1.5 seconds. (See page 16 for other exit opuons.) ' . knob untll Exn Is hlghlighled Next mm 1151) button Turn to ; To adlrlst your monitor‘s volume, totIow the steps below. The ' A volume control adlusts the sound tram the two rmm~muunteo speakers or the earphoneslaok, Press the ON Scam DtsPurv @ button. Next. turn the Worm knob unfll the @ Vomms imn is hlgnllgnted mnln $0134 29 Presstne “m"f arrr ON Scars" Ill DWI “I an M Dsmv button In . . “5“ return to Mun Comncrs ' Press the On wtndow. , Sensor Drsmv button to bnng up VOLUME SCTEGTI. want me 0 Turn the Harm knob (at the lower fight—ham comer otttte munltcr) tn ad]ust the volume. '5r4A_kT HELP ; ‘Afler returning to Mm Currants... “tacorwnuetotlresawssrzSaffiPasnwWIndom mmtnénln \ next pegs and follow slaps 2~ 5 under, Fm Sm ...m axttmmp/mly. prm the OSD cumin and hold tor 1.5 seconds, (See page 16 for other exit options.) VERTICAL Pnsr‘rlnu V rcAL 5m: , , g m Vertical Pasilion aoiusls irre image on your screen n > emer up or down Use this iealure ii your Image does not appear centered Vertical Size expands or ooniracis (he image on 1 your screen pushing it out ioward ine ion and boiiorn sides or pulling i ll In Inwaro ihe cemer Press me On SCREEN stw buiion Turn the Rorm Knob uniil me Vennm Posmon or Vsnnuu SiZE @ I5 nighlignied. Press me DN Smear Disrw Duiion in reium io SCREEN SiZE & Pusrnon. Sonsm Dem button 10 bring up VEFiichL Pnsrnan or Vennm Srzz screen. wanna“ roe-men vEnrmAL sizi E _:- m. Turn the Rormv knob unili ihe image Is vertically balanced or the vertical size your wani. SMART HéLn ’ \ mmm'mmmsmmam GnueiaVsrqusin‘ iummnRorwkmDuniilwm stepsfl- Sundervm ‘ to exflcomplelely, press the OSD button and hold for i S secum (See page 16 for other exit options.) Haw m Lifer: THE 5N ScREEN Dr5PLAY (555) SCREEN SIZE Sr PDEITIDN WINDDW HURIZQNTAL 552: ' B Horizonial Size expands or mniracls the rmage on your screen pushing ri our toward ins lefl and rlgni sides or pulling ii in 7, . iowani the corner. Press me on Scam» DisPLAv builon Tum ihe Fiomv knob unill me HORiZUMAL 3le Is highlighted. HORIZONTAL SIZE s c r an CD A n B 9 DE 0 Pressme ry EXIT color On Saran i N lllll DiSPUlV notion in reiurn to Susan SEE & Posrmn ' " Press the On SCREEN DISPLAY when to bring up Honznnm SiZE screen. NORIZDMTA e 5 Turn ma Fimnv knob (at the lower right-hand ocrneroi ihe mnnlior) until the image is ihe nonzonial size you want. SMARY HELP ; Amrmmrninum‘waisuum ” > yinmnflnueiermw/ifil ' ' V ' ‘ Hoarzww. $12: (on tho next page) in en! completely, prem the OSD bumn and hold for i 5 seconds. (See pago16lor other exit opiions.) HURIZQNTAL Pgsq‘gau . ED Horizontal Posltlon shins the Image on your screen either to the left or right. Use this feature It your image does not appear entered. Zoom allows you to adjust the Image on your screen, both enlarging it and reducing Its overall size. To Zoom your screen In Press the ON Search Dismv button Press the ON Scam DISPLAV button Turn the Romy knob untll the Homzunm Posrnoh Is highlighted. 0 Turn the Rowv knob until Sag Lt Posrnan ia— window is hlgn||ghted Next, pram the On SCREEN @ DISPLAY button. screen BEBE tum-inn) y, “um ""°" Pmsthe UN r, ll 9 E D E 5mm Dim 2 7r— Em _‘_—cflF button to return 7 _ — ' ‘ ' ‘ Prmtho to the Main Menu. ON SCREEN H mm H 25 ll 0 DEPLAVDLITlDfltu ”27 “n“. return to SCREEN 3'22 & PW'W‘ . Press the On 9 giifliflx SCREEN Dismv button to bring up Homzonm POSITION screen mmmmnt rnimou button to bring up 2qu screen. Tum‘the Roww knobtn Turn the Rarmv (at the adjust the zoom. Nate: the lower fight-hand corner screen expands nicommcts as at the monitor) knob until you adjust the Romy knob. the image IS horizontally balanced SMART HELP _ , mstfimo‘stzg‘umwlmtm... . m mmrammbmwmwmbemmm (081?) 114mm ship 6]. tum the new knob mm other teahIre/ tor We. Honour» Pnsmtw — is highlighted. Nexuoituwaéps 2 - Sunder Human Pflmth maltefyouhave Med‘wnwetsly, press the OSD button ario toltnw the steps wider that mun, tor mmpis. Houmwm Postman. .. J towntlni/s mB‘sahsmi/nymtum then kmfi . mama» Is highlighted Next, presme OSD Dufloanhm toIto steps 23 » 2c under Geouam moon on the next‘page. ,. mt» mt “Imp/ml], pressure 050 button and hold tor 1 .5 seconds. {See page 1 6 tor other exit options.) i—l’uw TE] Us: TIA-115-flNiscflEEN‘DIISFiLAYFfDSD)’ GEUMETRV CENTRULS WINDEIW PINGUSHIDN; BALANGED FiNGI-IQHIDN. A , , . P Lpgggqu, , RqTA'rlgN m “D W m m Follow the steps below to adjust any or the We preset nations (Pincusnron. Ewen PiNCUsmuN Twmm, PARALLELDGBAM. nr ROTATION]. You can make individual adiuslrnems in each oi the preset options Note use these Ieaiurss aniy when the picture is no! square \\ Presstne On Scum Drseuv hunon "" l" a Press the ON {f 0 m A E SEREENDEHAV button. Then, turn “mm" m r the Rowv knob to . nmwmflm u adiustthe Turn the Rum knob, It necessary, turn my pincushlon, theRowrrkmbuntiinncwrcnimnrs 3-1de ‘ highlighted .. A s i n anen dune press the On Seem Drsrw button to @mim@ PlaALLELonM! a To seieciPAmmamm or x Harmon turn the Harm knob i n _:— ,. 93” the change until Pmamw 01 ROTA'HON and return to a icon is nighiignted Next Gsommv Cor/rams press the ON Sum Damn Window. button. Then iollow steps 4b and 4c in make the r appropriate changes 1 ‘ "; To select i Bump Rnwsman, turn When done, press the maxim)” DN SCREEN Drst button. Ptncnsmnn is This will savetne hi hli hted N x1 change and return the g g ‘ e ' screen to (350an ® presstne 0” 55m“ Comets windaw , Ow button. rawsxom r mums. 0 {gmwtitegtflgiw 63 £22312“ ' '~ Turn the Harm knoh (on the Turn the Rewrv knob to knob until ngmp SCREEN Um iower right-hand comer of the adiust the trapezoid» noon is highlighted button. This will ”Wm ‘° “1“ "19 “Nance“ Next, WES "19 ON save the change D'W'Sh'o" m SmEEN [ham and return the buttun. screen to 6mm MART HELP themsmictmns [or that winduw comp/ere!” wees the ON Scum Dsew button and hold tor I 5 seconds The On Screen Dispiay will disappear Ali changes will be saved Tn make changes to one Item, toiluw the steps for that Item Then. follow “To exit GEMETI‘N Camus“ m rnhlm imam” nmsefs. see my Reset an IndeuaI Window" on page 16 EDLDR TEMPERATURE WINDDW ' 9300 K Emmi 5590 K Q7? 5500 K PHQ'I’Q RHE'IUUEH . . M M M Your munltnr has three preset options you can choose tram. One M for Computer Aided Design (CAD) work Two 25 tor Desktop Pubilshinu (DTP) Amt three 1! tor Photo Reinucn. When you select an option. the computer , amomailr‘alty adjusts risen tor that seiention Press the UN Scum Dsew button “run ssrcan DB 5 E gag—Eule- Turn the Rnwzv Knob Then press ”it...” a, mm the ON Scam v DiSPLAV button flaw 3d 0 my m («In H3! 0mm” _7 a- ”. a murmur; Hull 9 wet'fll mar t m 34 Ft spinal @ u i a 11-1 M E) '-.‘ Turn ihe Roww knob untii CAD/CAM, DTP. on Puma Rauucn Is Atier each preset highlighted. setting is saved‘ the un screen display auiomaiicaiiy returns to the Com Tweemuns windowjn save the next present setting, simply repeal the steps listed here. Press the DN SCREEN Dsmv button to bring up and save the preset settings to! 9300 K CAD/CAM 6500 K DTP. or 5500 K Pnorc Fismum SMAar HELP Amer returning ta Cum 7mm" ~ to continue MAutowcm Cow}: Cayman turn the Farm knob until Alli/Amen COLOR 00»;th ishlgnliqhied. Next tnitow steps 3- 9 under Amman; L‘iuon Comm on the riexi page. to em mmpleie/y, press the 03!) button and hold int 15 seconds (See page 16 brother ext! options.) CDLCIR TEMPERATURE WINDDW ADVANCED BQLQFE' 7 BDNTRDL » ll you need to adjust any of the three ptesel nptlms (CAD/CAM DTP. of Plum Rmum) follow the steps below lo n‘adlw lhe colots that appear on your screen. You can make lndMOuaI adlustmems lo each 01 the preset ovllons. Press lhe ON SCREEN DlSPmY button Hm" gnemmem l A " g E D E) Smmt Dtsmtv button In bnng up Em to I or me Anvmcsn Eaton Tum the Hnww Knob until Ammcsn “W NET 3 M 11 a Comet. wlnduw. COLOR Comet Icon ls hlghllthefl 4— W , 0 You will now be m m ”mam (mum-Jun” Ilnecesa ,htm backanhe «it a m A n 9 a was 0 the Rmawwkmb Amman 00le “m", m "I" until 3 ccsl‘gg‘gxkcfi‘i"? mm m- m u u u 0 ol the ADVANCED mn- ....t.. COLon CONTROL ls hlghllghled. Next. at press the ON @E—n‘fi:&ufl—- a Same Dtsrw aha-3M 5M- ‘ button. Tu exitAnvAncw Gown CONTHDL1 fl. press me On Sweat Dst bLm/Jn Ct tum PKESETI A A “1&1 sson'u ssw-x Turn ROIARY knob to your requlred while polnl. prm On Screen Dlsplay bulmn @ to slots the speclfled value In user 5 ”337 “f F“ To exit Used Pnzms (stop 3am). (urn the Harm ltnolg until the 60 Banan Is highllthed Go BACK appears by me lOOn when hlghllghlad. Next. prm me UN Sateen Dstw umn You will be back al the COLON Timmnne wlndwt ’ " ill Attgtremmhqbcanm;. ~ ‘ mmnflnuamUstfiPnsflZmS, repeatslepSBmmugh elecllnoel'metUsmanerntU Puma. tn Wynne to Smut Camus window, turn the Roma knob untll Exn’ Is highlighted Next. pres the ON SCREEN Drs'Pw Duluth. Then. Iurti ‘me Ream ‘ km!) unlll 8mm Camus ls hlghllgmed Nuw follow slaps 2 5 UndBl'SPEDAL 00me on the mm page ...to writ/Ire ON Sassy Mmmplefm, press me BSD button and hold lot 1.5 seconds (See page 161m other exlt options) ALIDID CDNTRDLS WINDDW ‘ MUTE. BASS, , » ,ffhE§$-E‘ BALANQFZ . Follow the steps below 10 modlw me sound that comes from your speakers You can make Indivrdual adjustments 10 each of the preset options (More. BM. THEM. or BMW). Press the UN Scam Drseunv button. msln a Press the rm ‘ ...... Q 0 CD A Scam Dsmv nanny bunonromute the nmwmum 1:1 a; sound lrorn your user speakers and w me Homer knob unlII Murr mun Is hlghlrgmed h you have sound MUTE ' Tum the Ruww knob, if necessary, mm “are \ 10‘s; | G- remrn to Anne Camus window. MlflE UN appears - OFF appears at the lap of the on screen display a! me W m we on screen @ dlsplay. 0 When done. press 1he On Scars» Dwv button to save the change and return the 9 To select M screen [0 Arrow Downers turn the Room knob until Bass man is highlrgmed f (I. Nem.pt9$|he rum lhe new knob to ~ ON Sam 0st adlust the narance. @ @ T0 SMEC‘ Bum. turn me norm knob untll BMCE loan Is highlighleo. Then, press me On 3mm Tum1he Ronnv knob to aorus1 me bass. 63 When done. press the 0M SCREEN Dsew burron to In select Tame, save the mange ano relum the ‘ rurmhe me knob unlrl anr {lerhIFhleo N xl screen to Ame am! remm the g . e - Comors. screen to Anne press Ihe On Sanezn Dlst CONTROLS. @ mm“ sum: Hewi- , 0 When done. press t Ihe ON SCREEN q Dst nunon 10 Turn the norm knob In ‘ save the mango adiusl lhe treble. Museums“ pressineibn Scim! b mod/rue on to Sew Connors; lum me norm knob umfl regulrg , p2aonpege15. "mrnplelery, press (he On Scam: um mum md hold for I 5 seams. The On Screen Display wllt disappear. All changes mu be saved To cancel More repeal sleplb, or press me More button on the nonlof Ina mommr 1“ main: an...“ 41. rm. nun mom; rhu mans for mar nzm Then follow the insirucflons Tn axfl Aim cums" SPECIAL fl VtDEfl W helps delenntne what wu see on the screen. It Is - set at OWNS), but II the video input signal is ailment man the output signal. you may want to change it 101 UV. Pres the ON SCREEN 9 Turn the Harm knob unti! tne Vnso nwr man is htghtignted. v|DED|NPUT ‘ umn u e 8 DE! EX" (uh, ‘ u x H 0 a Hes the On an , SCREEN stw button "“ “ t to save wur selection c 5 m E and return to SPECtAL mm mm v) zxusnz Comets, 0 Press the ON Scam Dw button The Vvusn INPUT ween appeals. um tun/v Turn the flown knob to select etmer 0.7V 0r1 tflv. SMART HELP ’ v ‘Ammmmbw’u Cumin m comma to 050 Camus, turn Harm knob unlll OSD gum lmn is highlighted. The. tilllow fieps 3- 6 under 050 annals “ mwtmmplelélx msmosubqnmmmmmts EDNTRDLS WINDBW ' Lisa Bari-rants. Wmi OSD Cumms‘ ycu can set the tlme tor the On Screen Dtsptay . f, - to time nut, and change the ventca| and norlzuntat posltlon at the OSD ‘ ' on the month)! ween. 1 Press the UN SCREEN BERN button Turn the Rnwv knob until the OSD ' CDWROLS tcon Is nigmlghted @@@e 6 Turn the Ram! m...- knob to select t HSL'QSLTtiLZ‘tSN’ M" m t and repeat “' “mm H N 951 0 t stepsS-G. ‘ nan—”m ' Press the ON SCREEN Drsm a msfigffi 355m; Press the On SCREW Dtstm 039 Cflmilms button to hung up 050 ' CONTROLS screen. mm the Ruww Q Pres the ON Sum knob to sated 05, WW! button m we Up “1,25 saunas, nr TMER screen Immmgomtnaneidbage | n, at,» mmnln'nlu mm in» ncn mm" and hnld cm i 5 Haw +5 use Tl—«lE vIDN s M .r M w x" , , ,, m > SF‘EEIAL CUNTRDLS W|NDEIW duels-Nth'spLAY (CISHD é. ‘ADVANGED CENTRDL _,MmRE. ’:~ ._." , 3 m [tome Comets is a set at llve adjustments. lndudlng = Moms. Mont: Is a lrlnge pattern arlstno lrom the tnterlsrenco between two superlmposed llna patterns. To adlust your Mom, follow the steps below Note: Use only if necessary. By activating Moms, sharpness can be effected. Press the On Scam Dlwt button. Turn the Room knob untll the onmceo CONTROLS ADVANCED GDNTRD ' .RZT"=A.L LINEABITPL. gt‘ m Ant/mean Cwoots ls a set ol flve adjustments. locludlng ‘ ’ Vznrm menv, Llneartty Is the degree with whlch the ' actual lomtlon ot a pixel on the screen corresponds with its ln|ended ‘ , location. To adjust your Venom Dummtollow the steps below. Press the UN Scars" Dsew button. Turn the Harm knob until the Aowwczo CDNTRDtS @ Icon Is hlgnllgnted Press the ON Sum ADV/Awash covawcnsnm1 Dem button to add your adjustment and to Press the 0» bran up Ant/morn Scnrm Dsm Comets screen. button to add your See SMMr HELP to select adjustment and to Venom More; or turn brlng up Ammo Mom Orr Combos screen gPress the On adiust the vertical 0 Turn the Fla-rm knob f untll MDlPE ls a Tom the flown knob \ ‘, MN 0 until Homzuum MlelE ls nlghllghted. Then. press the On Swarm Disew Then, press the 0" button Smrrn Usew button. wmnmmfl’ t.. ‘ y y , , mmfimmtmflmmohuntflmlmls‘ f , mom Nengoltoyt steps!) ~ 7 under Moms. Jo axll‘ownpis-Mn pressure 050 button and hold tor 1.5 seconds. {Sea paga 16 tor other exlt options) Sunset Dsew button to brlng up urn I e ADVANCED Comets , . , adjust the moire. , screen 9 Turn the norm knob to ,, . to exit wmplelgly, press the 05]: button and hold tort 5 seconds (See page 16 for other exit aptlans) @ loon Is hlgnllgmed. lpncl-I Iéoox non v; unsm Press the ON Scam Dsew button to bring up Aowtcro CONTROLS screen. Iineanty. Tum the Homo knob untll Vomw mem ls htghllghted.Then. press the On Sensor Dsew button. tomb ohm mm under Vennw ' , , % [D Aawwnzn Contacts Is a set uI llve adjustments They .3 Include CORNER Conan-non, VERtICAL mem. Mules, Rom! DEFALU. and Powsn 3mm Coma Common “squares up" the comets at an Image on the screen To adjust your BURNER Connemara, lollnw the steps below. Press the On Scam Dtsmw button. Turn the norm Knob untll the Anvmcsn Cements Icun is highlighted, a Pless the ON Smith Dsmv button to bring up Amman [tweets sateen, Iboljxllnfl 91 BKHSHI Press the UN Salem DEM button to bring up a Tum the Roma knot] Anyway Comets untll dashed mmer screen, correctmn' |s selected ADVANCED conmoLs , 0:1 lulloNtOHlluL Anumus® 0" necessary, turn the Ram! knot: until Comm Common (up or bottom» Is hlghllghted. Then. press the UM SCREEN [31st button, SMART H ELP , Monger la tum Molre use, low the steps , conflnue mum Dyan, turn the Harm Knob until Harm ' ‘ ls htghllghted. Next, follow steps 4- 6 under Harm .tn 3x11 mmplately, prmthe OS!) button and hold tuft 5 seams. (Seenanslfiloromer exlt options) The 0" Scam: lJtsmv shows Its settlngs In one ul ltve Ianguagm. The nelault ts Engllsh, but you can select French. 3: Spanlsn, German, or hatlan, Press the 0M SCREEN DlSPtJlY button. Turn the Romm t knob untll mema @ Icon hlghltghted. LANGUAGE um» n g a (pa; ® 0 Press the UN SMEEN Disew button to confirm your selectlun and return to Sewn ' CDMTRDIS Q Press the On ‘ Scam Dsew hut‘lon to hnng ‘ up LANGUAGE ween, lnoxlzm 91 alt/79117 unculat 9mm the anw knob (at the lower fight-hand comer nl the mmitun untll deslred language ls selected SMART HELP , ~ Jo exlfoonwmln plefi the OSD button and seconds. (See page 16 tor other axlt options.) ' ADVANCED CONTRBL " angn _aAy|m: , , . . m a Powsn Smu; helps save energy when the monitor is on ° but not being used, After a prmet ttme, me momtor will go blank ll not being used. To select POWER SMMG. tollow the steps below. Press the ON SDREEM Dim bmton to ado your adlustment and return to onMch Comets. Tum the Flown knob to select Powen SAVING On or OFF. SMART HELP , Press the UN Scam Drst button. 9 Turn the norm knob until the onmcso Coronas ml)" is highlighted uneu "BEBE Scam Dsm butlon to bring up onmcm CUMRDLS screen. flan-Am.) comm, \ m.“ Hum-9a 0 Turn the Harm! knob untll Pousn Smlo Is hlghllghled. Then, pros the ON SCREEN Dom button. ktumlhe Borrow knob until Rum Curmlem'n ls Iflghllghled Mm tollow steps 3- E miter Antiwar) mm; m exiloumpfetem armors 080 button and hold tort 5 SPECIAL EDNTRDLS WINDL‘IW ' Rumor DEW-l?! ., f ( ROTARV Dawn allows you to plck tho ieaturs your > w allow! knob will default to when not used In adjusting 5 your On Sclmt Drspm. The nomial delautt to volume. To setsct your ; flown DEFAUL'I, [allow the steps below, 0 Prew the 0M SCREEN DEM button to and your adjustment and mom to AMAMZD Comets. Press the UN Scum Dspw button 8 the flown knot: untll the ADVANCED Connors icon is hlthignted. rm... u 9 53 mm Dur‘—"_l‘; (a a" H HE a um “um 13 -?b5 isonxnon in alt/75m Press the 0M Sweat mow button to bring up 0 Turn the flown Awmczo CONTROLS knob to select Bmomzss. Commr, or VOUML SM ART H ELF 0 Turn tho Harm knob unfll Roww Dswu ls ntgnllghted.Then, press the On Suntan Dsrw button, V050 Com: tum the Ronni knob untlt 6.9 W ls ADVANCED common goo-An Bum-3 lgnllght ext, pres the ON Scam Drsmrt button. Then. turn momma a knob to 080 CUNZROLS and go to me neitl page M m.» mam-stably Mun: ma mn mmn m1 hnlrl wt 5 iw “rd Usr-z THEDN ScfiEéN' DIEFLAY(DSD) f EXIT AND RESET f Exrr & Rsssr FRDM " F195 5033!“ Ol§PLAY 1 Exiting mm the On Screen Dlsplay removes the On Screen DISNEY ' [mm the manner screen. Resenlng [mm the On Screen Display returns everymmg In all the windows (a Iaclory praels Tn EXIT AN Era-rm: DN SCREEN DlsFLAY Q Make sure you have exited from all icons rn a HQBDE fiOmA gnu-nu: D" «in windnw (See To EXH‘FRBM rimm- m a an 0 mmmmwwuww m r. mm. example. MAW Comets « fr 5 u c| 320 a wrll he nighhgmed. man-um 9; mm: Turn the Rorw Knob unnl Em rs mgnhgmed. Next. press (he On SCREEN Dsmv hunon. The on Screen Dlsplay wIII alsappearr a o m A [enmony m inwnn u as a is! India a o t u d!- rum-nun RESET ENTlRE nN SCREEN DISPLAY uvun mlln it 0 m A G B 5 mm haunuv w m." flnnnu N as e um nudl- mmr t m l u “E16 Ier-l | m) Make sure you have exited from an icons In a wlndow. (See Tn Em mm AN wnmwuwrmw) Far example, Mm Camus will be hlghflghlefl, mil in Tum the Rom: knob unfil at? o m A m a a .. A, strr Is hlgn‘igmed. Next, ~ pres Ina 0M Scars» Drm (clmuf' m 1m!!!“ 3 2! 3! O mu. 1 9 l u Q Tum me Rowv knob to serec! No en‘s Then mm me On Scum Drsew bunon. 0 n Vrs or No Is saiscled, Ins Exn 050 screen appears menu 30 0 ED A "an.” n.- cal" lawm- u an 0 m4. um.» 1 o t u can? ' mmm 1: guns” mun LIP? llrlfrrruznos;1 ADDrfIbNAL Hnd’k WW h rm fauna-w» , ENC: AND USE SET Ups " GENNFGTWESS. ENC is another way to cannect the monitor to the cnmputer This ' connection requires an optional ENC cable. It can be connected to either a Mectntosh- or tBMvoompatible computer. For those who work with graphlw ordesigns. this option may be better. Note: Be sure to flip the eats/em switch to am: when using this connection For an IBM»eompatthe computer: 1.Turn oil the computer. 2. Connect the (optional) BNC monitor cable and set D-Sue/BNC switch to ENC 3. connect the power cable. 4. Turn on the mon’nprJ'hen turn on the computer 5. it you have Windows ‘95, follow the “It you have windows ‘95“ steps on the Setting Up toldout sheet. For : Macintosh-type computer: 1 . Connect the Mac adapter to one end at the monitor cable. 2. Turn on the computer. at Connect the (optional) BNC monitor cable anrt set D-Sue/ENC switch to BNC. 4. Connect the powercable 5. Turn on the monitor Then tum on the computer. Refer In the “Setting Up your Philips monitor" toldout ter a more detailed guide to setting up you- monitnr. ‘1 USE _ . GQNNgntrcle ‘ USE (Univm Serial Bus) Is an innovation in connecting your lBM-oompatible computer to your monitor. By using the USE. you will be able to connect your keyboard. mouse. printer. and other peripherals to your monitor instead or having to connect them to your computer. Tnls will five you greater flexibility in setting up your system. Plus. you will have true plug-endptay capepil‘rtyjimne the software is shit being developed. Philips has Inducted the hardware so you will be readyta take advantage at this next generation tn rxnrnputer development. For an IBlfrcempaflllle Computer: t.Tum oil the computer. 2. Connect the (optional) USB Hub and cable to the computer and to the monitor (Computer must have USB port.) 3. Connect the powercahle. 4. Turn on the monitor. Then turn on the computer. 5. With the Installation of the correct software, you will be able to connect spatially-made peripherals to the monitor. Note: USB Hub and cab/es sold separately USE Bay ensls In heck of moniton AEIDITIEINAI: l'NflFDRMA't'tDN out.“ H AuDIEl HDDK UPS AND CI ER SAVING FEATURE ' MIGAOPHQNE AND AUDIO N‘JfiC‘KSH ;. , MIQRDPHDNE AND- .FAEEE‘DNES “A 5 In addition to built-In speakers and microphone, you can connect this monitor to optional earphones and a microphone The ladts are on - the right slde oi the monitor. '; To use the microphone wlth your computer or an amplifier, make the connections shown below. » Nate: When the earphones are plugged In, there will he no sound tvomthe hunt-In speakers 1' A microphone Jack Is on the hack ot the monitor Use it and the supplied cable to connect your monitor in your computer or an amplifier (It either has the right type 01 law). an the back oi thls monitor there Is also one set ol Iett and right audio-In lacks. Use them and the supplied cable to connect your monitor to your computer or an amplifier (it either has the tight type oijaoks) See page 2 for more dew/ed Illushatlons 0/ the jacks ’ locations. Refer to the owner‘s manuals Included with your earphones and microphone tor a detailed guide in setting up these items. 1AUTENATIC POWER SAVINGS E: ’ FS§.ElFIR§$D‘-“7‘PN Nieves » Ill you have VESA‘s DPMS compliance display card or soliware Installed In your PC. the monitor can automatlcally reduce Its power consumption when not in use. It Input from a keyboard, mouse, or otter device ts detectemtte monitor automatically “wakes up," The laote at left shows the power consumption andslgnalling of this automatic poaerrsavlng teamml'o min this tealure on and/oil, see pagej12.The table at tight shows the .i2 factory preset resomtion mudeflhe maximum number at modes isla‘i'hls‘leavss mom for additions, ; . “' . ‘ ' Power Management Deltmtton Factory Preset Resolution Modes VESA's mode lvlden H-sync Vsym Power Power LED rm mm It. Fm v. Fem. swam on Acllve Yes Yes 1&1“th axol‘k) 3°er m (M Q M ° 1 1 VG Stand—by Blanked No Yes < tsw east/o Veliow 2:0 x 302 21 2 ZS VG]; Suspend Blanked Yes No <15w as 3% Yellow 2 U " 8 ' or; Blanked No No < 3w 97 201. Amber 3 540 X 450 37-5 75 WW” This monitor Is Energy Star compliant and power management compatible. 4 300 X 500 45-9 75 “SA/75 5 500 X 600 53.7 85 VESN85 Q? 6 1024 x 763 60 75 VESAflS 7 1024 X 768 616 85 VESAIBS AS AN ENERGY sun PARTNER, PHILIPS HAS DETERMINED THAT THIS 3 ”52" 87“ 69-0 75 MAC PRODUCT MEEI'S THE ENERGY STAR GUIDELINES FOR ENERGV EFFlCIENCV. 9 1152 1900 71 E 76 SUN SPNiC The proper operation of the function requires a computer with VESA DPMS ID 125011024 80.0 75 VESA/IS power management capabilities. When used with a computer equipped with 11 1250 x 1024 91 0 35 VESltras VESA DPMS, the monitor Is Energy Star compliant. 12 1600 x1200 g“ 75 vzsms 13‘ 1600 x 1200 35 75 no. mum: COMING TD TERMS WITH THIS BDnK ADDITIONAL INFURMATiDN > ' SPEGIHCATIBNS 7mm _ . ml cm Sateen size Vlevmble image Size (ills) Focusing method Doi pitch Phosphor Screen treatment Display area Factory preset Maximum usable Scanning frequency Horizontal cine) venlcal (lrame) Input power Power conmnuiion Themrai dissipation Input signal Mdeo SW Pedestal Tilt SMVEI IcaI nIi dimension (warm) Net weight Operating conditions Temperature Humidity Storage conditions Temperature Humid'ny :l7" (43 2 cm) tlat & square “16.0" ‘Dynamic focus ,0,22 mm (horizontal) .P22 or equivalent. medium short persistence :Super High contrast :300 mm (H)x225 mm (V) :3265 mm (Hum mmM .30—95kHZ tAuioScan) :50-t 60 Hz (AutoScan) “100-240 V AC, 50-60 HZ :< t25 W (w/ USE, audio) <110 W (Wlo USE. audio) £175 4BTU normal (w/o USE) 426.6 BTU maxlmum (wAJSB) 0.7 or t OVpp 75 Ohm impedance Separate sync. T“. level Composite sync. TI'L level if forward. 11” backward 90" left, 90" right 442 x 433 x 500 mm (17 4‘ xt7“x19.7") 20.5 kg (45 2 lbs) :0° C ~ AB“ C :10“/e < 90% :-40° C - 60“ C :5% - QS% (1 USMP)“ (hm CRT Screen size Viewable tma Focusing me Dot prtch Phosphor e Slla MS) Screen treatment Display area Factory preset Maximum usable Sui-rm frequency Horizontal (line) Vertical (hams) lnpul Denver Power msumptinn Thermal dissipation input signal Video sync Pedestal Till awn/er P sical nit dimension (WxHxD) Net weight Operating conditions Temperature Humidity Smrage oonrilitnns Temperature Humidity SPEBlFIDATIDNS :19“(48,2 cm)1lat& square 18.0" Dynamic locus :0.22 mm (horizontal) :P22 or equivalent medium short persistence Super High contrast :340 mm (H) x 255 m (V) 665.5 mm (Hlx 273 mm M :30-t07kH1 (AutnScen) 150-160 h‘Z (AimSL‘an) 100-240 V AC, 50-60 HZ :< 135 w (w! USE, audio) <110W (w/o USB. audio) $75.4 BTU normal (w/o USE) 426.6 BTU maximum (wIIJSB) co 7 or 1 0 Vpp. 75 Ohm Impedance :Separate sync. TIL level Composte sync. TrLleveI :5° turward. 11° backward 90° left, 90“ right :485x490x515 mm (19.1”X19.3" x20 3“) 124 5 kg (53.9lbs.) .0°C-40°C 110%-90% 40“ C - SE!" C ‘5% - 95°10 Degauss The prunes by which metal parts oi the monitor are demagnetlzed in order to reduce screen distortion and motor impurity. Blue vtdeo input . D-Sub/ Two ways oi connecting your monitor to your Identical output L BNC computer Vour monitor comes with a D-Sub cable. ' MHHEE‘Efi (0 Wt 10 ° 14 For work with a heavy emphasis on graphics, a BNC Ground cable is recommended. 221931138393“me Geomelry A set of oonhols that allows you to adlust me . g alignment ot me picture on the monitor sofeen. The Blue “Geo ground goal is to “square up" the picture. This is done by No pin adlusflng such Items as balanced plocusnlon. Logic ground pirumshion. parallelogram. rotation. and trapezoid. Identical output v connected to pin 10 A trlnge pattern caused by the interference between Serial data fine (SDAj two superimposed line patterns. H. sync / H+V Universal Serial Bus. A way to connect your V. Sync (VCLKtor DDC) computer monitor, and periphemistor true Plug—and- Bata dock line (SOL) Play functions, Pin No. Asslgttment Red video Input Green video Input Audio Controls ........ On Screen Display Automatic Power Saving OSD button ...... Balance .......... DSD Controls . Balancei Plncushion . . Parallelogram. Rafi... Pedestal .. « BNCIacks Photo Hetooch BNC setup ‘Pin Assignment . , Brigh'mess . Pincushlon ., Power button . . .Set Up Guide, 2 Power plug ...SetUpGuId ,2 PowerSaving .. ..t2 R855! . . 6 Resolution odes . . .. Flights. Lett Audio In Jacks . . . .2 Built-in mlmtphone Comer mnectlon . Degauss .. . . . . Rotary Detault . . Desalptlon otcontrols Rotary knob . . . . D-SubIBNC switch , Rotation ...... . DTP ....... Salety precautions . .. Earphoneslack . Screen Size &Positton End-ct -Iile disposal . Speakers . Ext! ...... Features Special Controls Specifications Full Size .. Trapezoid Geometry Controls . Treble A . . , . Glossary Tmuhteshootlng , . . . . . 20, Hook Ups . Set Up Guide Hortzontal Position _ USB hub . . .. . 2,17 Horizontal Size . USB set up . . ,i7 Language . , . User Presets. . . S Main Controls Venimluneamy . ..tt Maintenance H. Veniml Position . 7 MlorophoneJacks, Venical Size . . . 7 Moire ....... Videoinput . 13 Monitor cable plug Volume ..... 5 M. |tn Haven: run room" No Picture (Pawer LED not lit) No Picture (Power LED is Amber orVellow in color) No Picture (Power LED Is Green In color) Screen says veg msvucm’r when you turn on the monitor No Color Color appears blotchv Missing one or more colors Dim Picture Picture is too large or too small Edges oi the picture are not square Picture has a double image Picture is not sharp No Audio Unstable PIcture Windows ’95 cannot ilnd your video card NG Crick "(SE rims Make sure the Power cable is plugged in the wall and back or the monitor Power button on top ot the monitorshould be in the ON position. Disconnect the monitor train the power outlet lor about one minute. Make sure the computer is turned on. Make sure the D-Sub/BNC swuch on the rear ot the monitor Is In the correct position. See pages 2 and 17 Make sure the monitor cable IS properly connected to your mmputer. Check to see it the monitor cable has bent pins The Energy Saving Feature may be activated. See pages 12 and tBtormore detail. Make the Brightness and Contrast oontrols are set correctly See page 4 tor details Make sure the D—Sub/BNC switch on the rear oi me monitor Is In the correct position, See pages 2 and W. Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to your computer. Cheat to see it the monitor cable has bent pins Make sure the computer Power button is on Make sure the D—SubIBNC switch on the rear ot the monitor is in the correct position. See pages 2 and 17. Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to your computer. See Setting Up toldout Check to see it the monitor cable has bent pins Make sure the computer Is turned on It you are using a non-VESA-DDC standard video card, consult your local Philips dealer or service organization to obtain an adapter. The picture may need degaussing. See page 5 lor details. Remove any nearby magnetic objects. Face the monitor East tor best picture quality. Check user settings ot Color Temperature. See pages 8 and 9 for details. Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to your computer. Check to see it the monitor cable has bent pins. Adlust the Brightness and Contrast oohtrols. See page 4 tor details. Ghock the indeo Input selection and switch lrom (L7 volts to 1.0 volts or 1.11 volts to 0.7 volts. See page 13. Check your video card and the manual Instructions for It. It may be a non-VESA—DDC Standard card. Adjust the Horizontal and/orVertlcaI Size. See pages 7 and 8 lordetalls. The geometry controls require adlustlng. See page 15 lordelails. Eliminate the use at a video extension cable and/or video switch box. Face the monitor East tor best picture quality. Check to make sure Moire is sWithied oft. See page 11. Make sure mute Is not activated. See pages 2 and 14 tor details. Rotary Detault may be set to Brightness or contrast. See page 12 ior details. Make sure the Right Kr Leit Audio In cable is securely plugged Into the monitor and the audio source. See pages 2 and tBtor details. Increase your retrosh rate. Consult your computer manual tor details. Select “SuperVGA" under Srmoaoo DlSM Tress. oroontact your video card manuiacturer tor the right drivers. , a AqolTlnNAL IN'FI‘VIVJIREII ' Main / Brightness / Contrast / Degaussing [Volume Screen [Vertical size [Vertical posltion / Horizontal size I Horizonml posltlon / Zoom Geometry I Plncushion / Balance Pincushion / Trapezoid / Parallelogram / Rotation Color‘ / 9300K I SSOOK / SSOOK M‘/Advam;ed color control Abdio I Mute / Bass lTrebie / Balance Spééial IVIdeo input —: / OSD control ———--——-=-—- ‘ [Advanced control I Language Exit Reset ~0.7V Moire ————E Roréry default __E ' 3 User modes 1 .0V Timer 5 IO 25 Off H'posltlon V positlon Up control Bottom control Vertical linearity Power saving ‘ , ENGLISH , DEUTSCH FRANCA’IS ITALIANO ESPANOL Save Reset a” setting Federal Communications Com- mission (FCC Statement) NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are deSigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful intenerence in a residential installation. This eqmpment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmtul interference to radio communications However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interlerence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment oil and on. The user is encouraged to try to correct the interterence by one or more of the following measures: —— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna, — Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected, 7 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Use only FIF shielded cable that was supplied with the monitor when connecting this monitor to a computer device. Warning: WHEN POSITIONING THIS EQUIPMENT ENSURE THAT THE MAINS PLUG AND SOCKET IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE. To prevent damage which may result in lire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or excessive moisture. THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADlAN lNTEHFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.
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