HP (Hewlett-Packard) PAVILION MX75 user manual

User manual for the device HP (Hewlett-Packard) PAVILION MX75

Device: HP (Hewlett-Packard) PAVILION MX75
Category: Computer Monitor
Manufacturer: HP (Hewlett-Packard)
Size: 1.43 MB
Added : 9/4/2014
Number of pages: 175
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HP Pavilion
MX75 Monitor Guide
Filename: M0075KEU2.doc Title: HP-Print2k.dot
Template: HP-Print2K.dot Author: James Zimmerman Last Saved By: WASSER, Inc.
Revision #: 35 Page: 1 of 32 Printed: 10/13/00 11:23 AM
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The information in this document is subject to change without Hewlett-Packard Company notice. Home Products Division P.O. Box 4010 ® Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with Cupertino, CA 95015-4010 regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied USA warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. ©Hewlett-Packard Company, 2001. All rights reserved. HP shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential dama

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Contents Introduction ......................................... 1 Changing Display Settings.................... 9 For Your Safety................................................. 2 Using the Front Panel ........................................ 9 Additional Safety Information............................. 3 Using the OSD Main Window ........................... 9 AC Power Safety Warning................................. 3 Using the Size & Position Window ................... 11 Using the Advanced Geo

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Pin Assignments .................................22 DPMS Power Management Features....23 Regulatory Information ......................24 Declaration of Conformity................................ 24 FCC Statement ............................................... 25 X-Ray Radiation Notice ................................... 26 General Notice .............................................. 26 DOC Statement (Canada Only)........................ 26 EMI Statement (European Union Only) .............. 26 D

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The following illustrates a front view of your Introduction HP Pavilion monitor. The HP Pavilion MX75 Multimedia Monitor Microphone (P1499A) is a flat, high-resolution colour monitor designed for use with HP Pavilion and other PCs. The monitor includes a built-in microphone and mounts for speakers supplied with HP Pavilions. The monitor complies with Environmental ® Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR standards and includes automatic power management features. Other features include: Panel Butto

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 Adjust only those controls with operations that For Your Safety are covered in this manual. Improperly For your safety and the protection of your adjusting other controls can result in damage monitor, follow these procedures: and could require repair by a service  Always connect the monitor to a grounded, technician. three-prong power outlet. Use only the factory- If any of the following conditions occur, unplug supplied power cord. the monitor and contact a qualified service technician: Wa

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Additional Safety Information Installation This product has been evaluated for connection Follow the instructions in this chapter to install to an “IT” power system (an AC distribution your HP Pavilion MX75 Multimedia Monitor. system with no direct connection to earth, according to IEC950). Warning: The MX monitor is a heavy object. Exercise caution, or get help when AC Power Safety Warning lifting it, to prevent back injury. Note: Before installing the monitor, refer to your PC and Warning: Loc

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2 Plug the power cord into a power outlet. Connecting the Power and Video Cables 3 Connect the blue plug on the video cable to the video port of your PC. If you have an Before connecting any cables, be sure to read HP Pavilion, this port is marked in blue. the safety instructions at the beginning of this However, on some HP Pavilions, the port manual. The PC and monitor must be turned off. could be marked in orange. (The illustration To connect the power and video cables: below is for referenc

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4 Insert the pink microphone cable plug into the 3 Insert the pegs of the right speaker into the sound input connector on the back of your PC. corresponding slots on the right side of the If you have an HP Pavilion, the connector is monitor. Push down, sliding the speaker pegs marked in pink. However, on some completely into the slots. HP Pavilions, the connection could be marked in yellow. Connecting the Speakers The monitor is designed for use with the Polk Audio speakers supplied by HP. 1

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If your PC doesn’t support DPMS power Using the Monitor management, you can reduce power This chapter contains information about using consumption by turning off the monitor when it the HP Pavilion MX75 Monitor. won’t be used for an extended period. You can turn the monitor off even if you leave the PC Turning the Monitor On and Off running. Use the Power button on the front panel to turn Warning: To completely disconnect the monitor on and off. When the monitor is on, power from the monitor, yo

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There are two degaussing methods. Each time Use the Window’s Control Panel to set the you turn on the monitor, it is automatically screen resolution. The monitor supports many degaussed. You can also use the Degauss option common screen resolutions. in the onscreen display (OSD) main window to Selecting Refresh Rate degauss the display. To minimise eyestrain and maximise the See “Using the OSD Main Window” on page 9 performance of your display, use the highest for instructions. possible image re

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The monitor supports three different power- 3 Dry the screen with a soft cotton cloth. saving modes — Standby, Suspend, and Sleep. 4 Plug in the monitor and turn it on. See “DPMS Power Management Features” for a description of the characteristics of each mode. Adjusting the Viewing Angle When the monitor is in one of its power-saving The monitor’s pedestal mounting enables you to modes, the screen is blanked out and the front adjust the viewing angle. You can tilt and swivel panel power indica

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- Using the OSD Main Window Changing Display Settings The OSD Main window enables you to make Use the onscreen display (OSD) features of the changes to a variety of display settings. You monitor to change settings. The buttons on the open the window by pressing the Select button front panel control onscreen icons and windows. when no other OSD windows are displayed on the screen. Using the Front Panel 800 X 600 / 85 Hz Use the three buttons on the front of the monitor BRIGHTNESS to control OSD f

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In the OSD Main window, the following If you select the icons for Brightness, functions are available: Contrast, or Zoom, an adjustment bar appears below the OSD window. You lengthen Brightness Adjusts the luminance level or shorten the adjustment bar with the Plus (+) or in the image. Minus (–) button. A number next to the control Contrast Adjusts the difference in bar shows the percentage of the current setting luminance between light and dark areas of relative to its maximum value. the im

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- SIZE & POSITION 4 If an adjustment bar appears, press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to change the H-SIZE current setting, and then press the Select button to save your changes and close the H-POSITION adjustment bar. V-SIZE 82 V-POSITION 5 To close the OSD Main window, EXIT select the Exit icon. ADVANCED GEOMETRY Note: Only a highlighted icon, and the Reset and Exit icons, will display a descriptive text. Using the Size & Position Window RESET RESET The Size & Position window allows you t

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In the Size & Position window, the following Using the Advanced Geometry functions are available: Window H-Size Adjusts the horizontal size of the The Advanced Geometry window allows you to image. correct the shape and position of an image H-Position Adjusts the horizontal beyond the basic vertical and horizontal sizing position of the image. and positioning that you can do in the Size & V-Size Adjusts the vertical size of the Position window. image. To open the Advanced Geometry V-Positio

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- ADVANCED GEOMETRY In the Advanced Geometry window, the following functions are available: SIDE PIN Side Pin Adjusts any tapering or bowing of both sides of the image. PIN BALANCE Pin Balance Straightens the left or right side of the image when only one side TRAPEZOID of the image is bowed. Trapezoid Makes the vertical sides PARALLELOGRAM parallel to each other. Parallelogram Squares the image. ROTATION Rotation Adjusts the angle of the image. RESET Reset Returns all advanced geomet

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ADVANCED MENU Using the OSD Advanced Menu Window COLOR The OSD Advanced Menu window allows you to LANGUAGE make changes to a variety of advanced display settings. Except in special circumstances, you OSD POSITION will not need to adjust these settings, but they OSD are available to you as added options. ´ MOIRE To open the Advanced Menu window, select the Advanced Menu icon in STATUS the OSD Main window. I EXIT EXIT HP Pavilion MX75 Monitor Guide 14 Filename: M0075KEU2.doc Title: HP-Print2k

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In the OSD Advanced Menu window, the Choosing the Colour Temperature following functions are available: The default colour settings are optimised for best Color Adjusts the colour temperature of results, but you can change the colour the image. temperature temporarily when necessary. (If you Language Sets the language of the need to save colour settings for a particular OSD window. application, use the USER COLOR setting.) You can choose between two settings: 9300K OSD Position Adjusts the

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2 Press the Select button to open the Color Setting Red, Green, and Blue Adjustment window. Values You may want to make very precise adjustments COLOR to the screen colour. For example, under unique ambient lighting conditions, you may need to  9300K adjust the screen colour so that it more closely 6500K matches the ambient lighting conditions. You can USER color make these adjustments by individually setting red, green, and blue (RGB) values. EXIT EXIT Make sure to let the monitor warm up ful


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