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8. Troubleshooting & FAQs
package. Display drivers (.inf and .icm
files) will be installed automatically.
Q4:
How do I adjust the resolution?
Ans.:
Your video card/graphic driver and
Display together determine the available
resolutions. You can select the desired
resolution under Windows
®
Control
Panel with the "Display properties".
Q5:
What if I get lost when I am making
Display adjustments via OSD?
Ans.:
Simply press the
OK
button, then select
'Reset' to recall all of the original factory
settings.
Q6:
Is the LCD screen resistant to
scratches?
Ans.:
In general it is recommended that
the panel surface is not subjected to
excessive shocks and is protected from
sharp or blunt objects. When handling
the Display, make sure that there is
no pressure or force applied to the
panel surface side. This may affect your
warranty conditions.
Q7:
How should I clean the LCD surface?
Ans.:
For normal cleaning, use a clean, soft
cloth. For extensive cleaning, please use
isopropyl alcohol. Do not use other
solvents such as ethyl alcohol, ethanol,
acetone, hexane, etc.
Q8: Can I change the color setting of my
Display?
Ans.:
Yes, you can change your color setting
through OSD control as the following
procedures,
• Press "OK" to show the OSD (On Screen
Display) menu
• Press "Down Arrow" to select the option
"Color" then press "OK" to enter color
setting, there are three settings as below.
1.
Color Temperature: The six settings are
5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 8200K, 9300K
and 11500K. With settings in the 5000K
range the panel appears "warm, with a
red-white color tone", while a 11500K
temperature yields "cool, bluewhite
toning".
2.
sRGB: This is a standard setting for
ensuring correct exchange of colors
between different device (e.g. digital
cameras, Displays, printers, scanners,
etc).
3.
User Define: The user can choose his/
her preference color setting by adjusting
red, green blue color.
Note
A measurement of the color of light radiated
by an object while it is being heated. This
measurement is expressed in terms of
absolute scale, (degrees Kelvin). Lower Kevin
temperatures such as 2004K are red; higher
temperatures such as 9300K are blue. Neutral
temperature is white, at 6504K.
Q9: Can I connect my LCD Display to any
PC, workstation or Mac?
Ans.:
Yes. All Philips LCD Displays are fully
compatible with standard PCs, Macs
and workstations. You may need a cable
adapter to connect the Display to
your Mac system. Please contact your
Philips sales representative for more
information.
Q10: Are Philips LCD Displays Plug-and-
Play?
Ans.:
Yes, the Displays are Plug-and-Play
compatible with Windows 7/ Windows
8/Vista/XP/NT, Mac OSX, Linux
Q11: What is Image Sticking, or Image Burn-
in, or After Image, or Ghost Image in
LCD panels?
Ans.:
Uninterrupted display of still or static
images over an extended period
may cause "burn in", also known as
"after-imaging" or "ghost imaging", on
your screen. "Burn-in", "after-imaging",