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How to Use the On Screen Display (OSD)

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V

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Smart Help

After Volume Window has disappeared,

to continue to the Main

Menu, press the larger OSD (On Screen Display) button between the
B

RIGHTNESS

and C

ONTRAST

buttons. Next, follow steps 2 - 3 under M

UTE

.

If you do not press the V

OLUME

button a second time,

the Volume

window will “time out” (disappear) after five seconds. You can
change this time. See page 8 for time out options.

Mute

Mute

To completely turn off the volume (but still return to the
former level), follow the steps below. The mute control turns

off the sound from the two front-mounted speakers or the earphones
jack.

Note: audio is muted from monitor speakers when earphones

are connected. See pages 2 and 16 for details.

Smart Help

To go to D

EGAUSS

. . .

. . . instead of pressing the O

N

S

CREEN

D

ISPLAY

(OSD) button a third time,

turn the R

OTARY

knob until D

EGAUSS

is highlighted. Next, press the OSD

button. Turn to the next page and follow steps 2 - 3.

. . . once you have exited the OSD, press the OSD button and turn the
Rotary knob until D

EGAUSS

is highlighted. Next, press the OSD button.

Turn to the next page and follow steps 2 - 3.

If you do not press the OSD button a third time,

the OSD window

will “time out” (disappear) after five seconds. You can change this time.
See page 8 for time out options.

2

2

Press the O

N

S

CREEN

D

ISPLAY

button.

3

3

Press the O

N

S

CREEN

D

ISPLAY

(OSD)

button a third time to exit the OSD.

To turn the

mute off, press

the On Screen
Display button

and repeat

steps 2 - 3.

The Main Menu appears
and the M

UTE

icon is

highlighted. MUTE OFF
appears by the icon.

4

4

1

1

To adjust your monitor’s volume, follow the steps below. The
volume control adjusts the sound from the two front-

mounted speakers or the earphones jack.

F r o n t   P a n e l   C o n t r o l   /   M a i n   M e n u

2

2

Turn the
R

OTARY

knob

(at the
lower right-
hand corner
of the
monitor) to
adjust the
volume.

When
finished,
press the
V

OLUME

button
again. The
Volume
screen
disappears
.

3

3

The Volume window
appears.

Press the Volume
button (first one from
the left) on the front of
the monitor.

1

1

Press the O

N

S

CREEN

D

ISPLAY

button a second time. MUTE
ON appears by the icon and
EXIT OSD Is highlighted.

Summary of Contents for 105MB

Page 1: ... WINDOW Rotation 12 Pincushion 12 Trapezoid 12 Balanced Pincushion 12 Parallelogram 12 MAIN MENU SIZE POSITION WINDOW Zoom 13 Horizontal Position 13 Horizontal Size 13 Vertical Position 14 Vertical Size 14 MAIN MENU SAVE CANCEL 15 MAIN MENU EXIT OSD RESET 15 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AUDIO USB SET UPS 16 POWER SAVING FEATURE 17 GLOSSARY 17 PIN ASSIGNMENT 18 SPECIFICATIONS 18 INDEX 18 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 2: ...cation that demands a large screen size and high resolutions The monitor automatically scans horizontal frequencies from 30KHz to 70KHz 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 card s scanning frequency and can display an image with the precise param...

Page 3: ...d Contrast REAR VIEW VIDEO IN Jack One end of the cable is already connected here The other end connects to the computer See foldout for details MICROPHONE OUT Jack Connect the supplied microphone cable to transmit sound from the monitor to a computer or amplifier POWER Plug Plug the power cord in here See foldout for details USB Connector under the edge optional Slot for plugging in the USB Hub o...

Page 4: ...through the On Screen Display OSD Below is a brief description of the seven On Screen Display windows ADVANCED CONTROLS This menu item has six features POWER SAVING LANGUAGE DDC1 2B OSD TIMER MOIRE and SYNC INPUT SELECT To adjust these features turn to pages 7 9 Note LANGUAGE allows you to change the On Screen Display from English to French Spanish German or Italian See page 7 for details PEDESTAL...

Page 5: ...ps 2 3 under VOLUME If you do not press the BRIGHTNESS button a second time the Contrast window will time out disappear after five seconds You can change this time See page 8 for time out options Press the Brightness button second one from the left on the front of the monitor 1 1 Front Panel Controls To adjust your screen s brightness follow the steps below Brightness is the overall intensity of t...

Page 6: ...s 2 3 once you have exited the OSD press the OSD button and turn the Rotary knob until DEGAUSS is highlighted Next press the OSD button Turn to the next page and follow steps 2 3 If you do not press the OSD button a third time the OSD window will time out disappear after five seconds You can change this time See page 8 for time out options 2 2 Press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button 3 3 Press the ON SC...

Page 7: ...erial number of your monitor Note This screen is for review only Smart Help After returning to the Main Menu to continue to ADVANCED CONTROLS turn the ROTARY knob until ADVANCED CONTROLS is highlighted Next follow steps 2 3 under ADVANCED CONTROLS on the next page to exit completely press the OSD button Note Neither the scanning frequencies nor the serial number can be changed at this screen The s...

Page 8: ...ext press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button Advanced Controls window L Langu anguage age The On Screen Display shows its settings in one of five languages The default is English but you can select French Spanish German or Italian To select LANGUAGE follow the steps below Smart Help Press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button 3 3 Press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button to bring up LANGUAGE screen 4 4 Turn the ROTARY ...

Page 9: ...imer With OSD TIMER you can set the time for the On Screen Display to time out Your choices range from 5 to 50 seconds To select OSD TIMER follow the steps below Note Ten seconds is the default setting Smart Help Press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button 3 3 Press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button to bring up OSD TIMER screen 4 4 Turn the ROTARY knob until the desired time out period is selected Then press th...

Page 10: ...TICAL MOIRE turn the Rotary knob until V ERTICAL MOIRE is highlighted Then press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button again and repeat step 4 5 5 Sync Inp Sync Input Select ut Select SYNC INPUT SELECT synchronizes your monitor with the video card in your computer In most cases you will not need to use this feature To adjust your SYNC INPUT SELECT follow the steps below Note Use only if necessary If your s...

Page 11: ... 2 turn the ROTARY knob until COLOR TEMPERATURE is highlighted Next follow steps 2 7 under COLOR TEMPERATURE on the next page to select the other preset setting 9300 K or 6500 K press the OSD button and repeat steps 2 5 Press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button 1 1 Turn the ROTARY knob until the COLOR TEMPERATURE window is highlighted Then press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button Press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY bu...

Page 12: ...REEN DISPLAY button twice more after completing step 7 above Press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button Turn the ROTARY knob until the COLOR TEMPERATURE window is highlighted Next press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button Turn the Rotary knob until User 1 is highlighted Note a checkmark appears beside the current selection First press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button RED will be highlighted Next to adjust the red pr...

Page 13: ...s the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button Turn the ROTARY knob until the GEOMETRY window is highlighted Next press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button Then if necessary turn the ROTARY knob until ROTATION icon is highlighted Press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button Then turn the ROTARY knob to adjust the rotation To select PINCUSHION turn the ROTARY knob until PINCUSHION is highlighted Next press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY bu...

Page 14: ...OSD button and follow the steps under that feature for example HORIZONTAL POSITION 3 3 4 4 2 2 1 1 5 5 6 6 Horizont Horizontal al Position Position HORIZONTAL POSITION shifts the image on your screen either to the left or right Use this feature if your image does not appear centered Press the ON SCREEN DISPLAY button Turn the ROTARY knob until SIZE POSITION window is highlighted Next press the ON ...

Page 15: ...utton and follow the steps under that feature for example VERTICAL POSITION 3 3 4 4 2 2 1 1 5 5 6 6 V Ver ertic tical Position al Position V Ver ertic tical Size al Size VERTICAL POSITION adjusts the image on your screen either up or down Use this feature if your image does not appear centered VERTICAL SIZE expands or contracts the image on your screen pushing it out toward the top and bottom of p...

Page 16: ...4 for details You can also let the display time out and the change will be saved To cancel a change made in the SIZE POSITION window you can select CANCEL from the On Screen Display If you have made a change to only one item for example ZOOM then only ZOOM will be changed back to the previous setting If more than one item has been changed but not saved individually then all the items changed will ...

Page 17: ...connect specially made peripherals to the monitor Refer to the Setting Up your Philips monitor foldout for a more detailed guide to setting up your monitor Microphone and Microphone and Earphones j Earphones jacks acks In addition to built in speakers and microphone you can connect this monitor to optional earphones and a microphone The jacks are on the left side of the monitor To use the micropho...

Page 18: ...allelogram rotation and trapezoid Moire A fringe pattern caused by the interference between two superimposed line patterns Noise Term used to refer to interference with the monitor s picture USB Universal Serial Bus A way to connect your IBM compatible computer monitor and peripherals for true Plug and Play functions This is an emerging technology A Automa utomatic Power Sa tic Power Savings vings...

Page 19: ...l Tilt 5 forward 11 backward Swivel 90 left 90 right Physical Unit dimension WxHxD 382 x 392 x 424 mm 15 04 x 15 43 x 16 69 Net weight 14 0 kg 39 6 lbs Operating conditions Temperature 0 C 40 C Humidity 10 90 Storage conditions Temperature 25 C 65 C Humidity 5 95 Specifications subject to change without notification Index Index 6500 K 10 9300 K 10 Audio Controls 5 Audio in jack 2 16 Automatic Powe...

Page 20: ...ove any nearby magnetic objects Face the monitor East for best picture quality Missing one or Check user settings of Color Temperature See pages 10 and 11 for details more colors Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to your computer Check to see if the monitor cable has bent pins Adjust Sync Input Select See page 9 for details Dim Picture Adjust the Brightness and Contrast controls Se...

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