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User’s Guide

Operating the Monitor

Menu Halftone

Use to make the OSD menus transparent.

Menu Position

Use to change to the horizontal or vertical 
position where the OSD menu appears on 
your monitor.

 Menu

Function

TFT1701.book Page 10 Monday, July 29, 2002 3:31 PM

Summary of Contents for 292847-003 - TFT 1701 - 17" LCD Monitor

Page 1: ...b User s Guide Compaq TFT1701 Flat Panel Monitor Document Part Number 304323 001 August 2002...

Page 2: ...y of and contains confidential technology of Hewlett Packard Company Service customer is hereby licensed to use the software only for activities directly relating to the delivery of and only during th...

Page 3: ...aching a Wall Mount Base 3 4 Operating the Monitor Installing Information Files 4 1 Front Panel Components 4 2 Rear Components 4 3 Using the On Screen Display 4 4 Using the OSD Menu 4 6 Monitor Messag...

Page 4: ...rmity for Products Marked with FCC Logo United States Only C 2 Canadian Notice C 3 Avis Canadien C 3 European Union Notice C 3 Japanese Notice C 4 Korean Notice C 4 EPA Energy Star Compliance C 4 Powe...

Page 5: ...flexible mounting solutions Plug and play capability if supported by your system On Screen Display OSD adjustments in seven different languages English French German Italian Russian Swedish and Spanis...

Page 6: ...nt safety feature WARNING For your safety be sure that the power outlet you plug the power cord into is easily accessible and located as close to the equipment as possible When you need to disconnect...

Page 7: ...he current rating of the electrical outlet and the total ampere rating of the products connected to the cord does not exceed the rating of the cord Look on the power label to determine the ampere rati...

Page 8: ...any kind into cabinet slots or other openings Do not drop your monitor or place it on an unstable surface Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not walk on the cord Keep your monitor in a...

Page 9: ...ient well ventilated location near your computer 2 Connect the power cord 1 for your monitor to the power port on the rear of the monitor Plug the power cord for the monitor into a nearby electrical o...

Page 10: ...that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them Do not pull on a cord or cable When unplugging from the electrical outlet grasp the cord by the plug After you turn on the monitor and computer...

Page 11: ...unting fixture use the following steps to remove the base from the monitor CAUTION Before beginning to disassemble the monitor be sure the monitor is turned off and the power and signal cables are bot...

Page 12: ...t mounting interface pad 1 Remove the monitor base Refer to Removing the Monitor Base steps in the previous section 2 Align the mounting interface pad with the holes in the rear cover mounting pad 3 S...

Page 13: ...oadable from the Internet by clicking on www hp com go support and selecting the your monitor model The ICM file provides color matching consistency from monitor screen to printer and is activated fro...

Page 14: ...r management features No Component Function 1 Auto button Use to start Auto adjustment of the screen image 2 Exit button Use to close the active menu or the On screen display OSD menu 3 4 Adjust butto...

Page 15: ...Operating the Monitor User s Guide 4 3 Rear Components No Component Function 1 Power port connector Connects the monitor power cord 2 Signal cable connector Connects the signal cable...

Page 16: ...it Use the Exit button to close the active menu or the OSD 2 3 and Use the adjustment buttons to highlight and adjust items using the OSD These buttons are also direct access buttons for the brightnes...

Page 17: ...or if the monitor is not already on 2 Press the Menu button to display the On Screen Display menu 3 To move to a function press the or Adjust button until the function is highlighted and press the Men...

Page 18: ...OSD menu has the following feature settings Use the or buttons to adjusts the OSD menu functions Menu Function Brightness Adjusts the screen brightness When the OSD is not on the screen press the or b...

Page 19: ...ng noises that create unstable images with jitters and shimmers If satisfactory results are not obtained using the Fine adjustment select the Coarse adjustment and then the Fine adjustment again Posit...

Page 20: ...the geometry and color parameters These parameters are replaced with the factory default values If you don t want to reset your monitor use the adjust button to select No Color Temperature Use to adj...

Page 21: ...e screen colors of the display Language Use to change the language used in the menu You can choose one of seven languages English French German Italian Russian Spanish Swedish The language chosen affe...

Page 22: ...r s Guide Operating the Monitor Menu Halftone Use to make the OSD menus transparent Menu Position Use to change to the horizontal or vertical position where the OSD menu appears on your monitor Menu F...

Page 23: ...11 Menu Display Time Use to set the amount of time the OSD menu will wait before turning off if no adjustments are made Display Mode Use to see the frequency the polarity of the operational signals an...

Page 24: ...r the screen goes blank although the power indicator light is still on This message indicates the monitor is out of scan range or that you need to check the signal cable No Connection check signal cab...

Page 25: ...in the reduced power state the monitor will utilize less than 3 watts of power There is a brief warm up period before the monitor will return to its normal operating mode Refer to your computer manua...

Page 26: ...a preset mode If this occurs you may need to readjust the parameters of the monitor screen by using the on screen display User changes can be made to any or all of these modes and saved in memory The...

Page 27: ...ord is disconnected Connect the power cord Power switch is off Turn on power Video cable is improperly connected Connect video cable properly Screen blanking utility is active Depress any key on the k...

Page 28: ...uter Be sure that the computer power is on Video Mode Not Supported is displayed on screen Video resolution and or refresh rate are set higher than what your monitor supports Restart your computer and...

Page 29: ...t If you cannot solve a problem using the troubleshooting tips in this section you may need to call technical support Have the following information available when you call The monitor Monitor model n...

Page 30: ...mage Size 17 inch diagonal 43 18 cm Face Treatment 3H hardness coating with antiglare treatment Maximum Weight Unpacked 12 79 lb 5 8 kg Dimensions Height Depth Width 17 9 in 8 2 in 17 4 in 457 mm 208...

Page 31: ...to 104 o F 04 to 113 o F 5 to 35 o C 20 to 60o C Humidity Noncondensing Operating Nonoperating 20 to 80 5 to 90 Power Source 100 240VAC 50 60 3Hz Power Consumption 40 watts Input Terminals 15 pin D t...

Page 32: ...84 MAC 10 1024 x 768 48 363 60 004 65 000 VESA 11 1024 x 768 56 476 70 069 75 000 VESA 12 1024 x 768 60 023 75 029 78 750 VESA 13 1152 x 864 67 5 75 108 0 VESA 14 1280 x 1024 63 98 60 02 108 000 VESA...

Page 33: ...y cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to ra...

Page 34: ...ted States Only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept a...

Page 35: ...oducts with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives imp...

Page 36: ...y Star Logo meet the requirements of the EPA Energy Star program As an Energy Star Partner Hewlett Packard Company has determined that this product meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficien...

Page 37: ...must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product s electrical ratings label The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and curren...

Page 38: ...roved and labelled product Your choice has provided you with a product developed for professional use Your purchase has also contributed to reducing the burden on the environment and also to the furth...

Page 39: ...nal and natural external environments Since all methods of electricity generation have a negative effect on the environment e g acidic and climate influencing emissions radioactive waste it is vital t...

Page 40: ...l reduce its power consumption to a lower level in one or more stages The length of time to reactivate the computer shall be reasonable for the user Labelled products must meet strict environmental de...

Page 41: ...e retardants containing bromine or chloride and the PCBs are suspected of giving rise to severe health effects including reproductive damage in fish eating birds and mammals due to the bioaccumulative...

Page 42: ...y Mercury is sometimes found in batteries relays and switches It damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses The relevant TCO 99 requirement states that batteries may not contain any mercury...

Page 43: ...he ozone layer in the stratosphere causing increased reception on earth of ultraviolet light with e g increased risks of skin cancer malignant melanoma as a consequence Lead Lead can be found in pictu...

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