HP 1910 User Manual

1910, 2010, 2210, 2310, 2510, and 2710 LCD Monitors User Guide
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About This Guide This guide provides information on set ting up the monitor, installing driv ers, using the on-scree n display menu, troublesho oting and technical specification s. WARNING! Text set off in this manner indi cates that failure to follow di rections could result in bodily harm or l oss of li fe. CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follo w directions could result in damage to eq uipment or loss of informa tion. NOTE: Text set off in this manner provid es important supplemental information . iii
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Table of contents 1 Produc t Feat ures .......... ............ ......... ........... ............ ............ ............. ............ ........... ..... ......... .......... ........... ... 1 HP LCD Monito rs ..... ........... ............ .............. ............. .......... ............. .............. ......... .......... ...... ............ 1 2 Safety and Maintenance Guidelines ............. ................ ............... ................. ............... .............. ................ .... 3 Important Safety Information ............... .......... ......... .......... .......... ............. .......... .......... .......... . .... ......... . 3 Safety Precau tions .......... ........... ........... ........ ............ ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ... .. .......... ....... 4 Maintenance Guidelines ................ ............ ............. ............. ............ ............ .......... ............ .... .............. . 5 Cleaning the Monitor ............... ............... .............. ............... ............. ............... .............. ..... .. 5 Shipping the Monitor .................. ........... ............ ............ ............ .......... .......... ............ ......... .. 5 3 Sett ing Up the Monit or ...... .............. ............ ............. ............ ............. .......... ............ ......... ......... ............ ......... 7 Unpac king the Monito r .... ............ ............. .............. .............. .............. ........... .............. ......... ......... ....... 7 Install ing the Monit or ... ........... ............ ........... ........... ........... ......... ........... ............ ........... .. ......... ........... 7 Connecting Monitor Cables ... .......... ........... ............ .......... .......... ........... .......... .......... ............ .. ........... 11 High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HD CP) .............. ............... ................ ............... ............... 12 Connecting the Audio Cable ................. ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... ........ ........... 13 Connecting the Power Cable ............. ............... ............... ............... ............... ................. .......... ........ .. 14 Adjusting The Tilt ................... ................. ........... ................ ............... ............... ............... .......... .......... 14 Adjust ing the Sw ivel ....... ........... ........... ............ ........... ............ ........... ........ ........... ............ .. ............ ... 15 Keyboard Parking ............... ............. ............ .............. ............ ............ ............. ............ ....... ............. .... 16 4 Operat ing th e Monitor .......... ............. ............ ............. ............ ............. ............ .............. ... ........... .............. ... 17 CD Software and Utilities ....... ............ ............... ............... ................. ............... ............... ..... .............. 17 Installing Drivers .... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............ ......................... ............. .... 17 Using th e Auto A djustmen t Functio n ........ ......... ........... ............. ........ .......... ........... ........... ........... ...... 18 Front -Panel C ontrol s ... . ........ ........... ............ ..................... ........... ........... .................... ........ ................ 19 Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) ........... ............ ........... ........... ............ ............ ............ ............ ..... 20 Selecting Video I nput Connectors . .................. ............ .................... ........... ........... ......... ............ ........ 25 Identifying Monitor Conditions ....... ............ .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ....... .......... .. 25 Adjusting Screen Quality ............ .......... ........... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ......... ...... ........ 26 Power- Saver Fea ture ........ ............ ........... ............ ........... .................... ........... ............ .......... .... .......... 27 v
Appendix A Troubleshooting ... ................. ............... ............... ................. ........... ................. .... ..................... .. 28 Solving Common Problems ................ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ .......... ............ ..... ......... 28 Getti ng Suppor t from hp.co m ........ ............ ............ ........... ....................... ..................... ............ .......... 29 Preparing to Call Technical Support ............ ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... .... ........ 29 Locating the Rating Label .................. ............... ............... ............... ............... ................. ...... .............. 30 Appendix B Technical Specifications ............. .......... .......... ........... .......... .......... .......... ........... ..... ......... ......... 31 HP LCD Monito rs ................ ............. ............. ......................... ....................... ............. ........ ...... .......... 31 Preset Video Modes .... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... ......... .......... ..... 35 LCD Monitor Quality and Pixel Po licy ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... ...... . 36 Appendix C Agenc y Regulatory Notices ................ .............. ........................ ............. ............ .......... ........ ...... 38 Federa l Communicat ions Commission Notice .......... ........................ ........................ ...................... ... 38 Modifications ....... ............ ............ ........... ........... ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ..... 38 Cables ............... ............... ............ .............. ............... .............. .............. ............... ...... ........ 38 Dec lara tio n of Confo rmity for Pr oduc ts M arked wit h the F CC Lo go ( Unite d Stat es Onl y) ................. 38 Canadian Notice ............... ............ ............. ............ ............ .............. ............ ............. ........ ............. ..... 39 Avis Ca nadien ......... ............ ................... ........... ................... ........... .......... .................... .. ........... ........ 39 European Union Regulatory Notice ............. ............ ............ ............ ............ ............... ............ ...... ...... 39 German Ergonomic s Notice ........ ...................... ............. ........... ...................... ............ .............. ......... 40 Japanese Notice .......... ............... ............... ............. ................ ............... ............... ............ ......... ......... 40 Korean Notice ................ ............... ............... ............... ............... ................. ............... ..... .................... 40 Power Cord Set Requirements ........... ............... ................... ............... ............... ............... ......... ........ 40 Japanese Power Cord Requirements ....... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... ......... 41 Produc t Envir onmenta l Notices . .......... ........... .......... ......... ........... ........... .................. .......... ...... .. ....... 41 Mater ials Dis posal .............................. ............... ............................. .............................. .... . 41 Disposal of Waste Equ ipment by Users in Private Househo ld in the European Union . . . . . 41 Chemic al Substanc es .......... ........... ........... ................... .......... ........... .......... ............ .......... 41 HP Recy cling Pro gram ..................... ................................. .................. .................. ............ 42 Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) ...... .............. ............... ............. .............. ..... 42 Turkey EEE Regulation ........... ...................................................... ............... ............. ........ 43 vi
1 Product Features HP LCD Monitors The HP LCD (liquid crystal display) monitors have an active matrix, thin-fil m transistor (TFT) screen with the following features: ● Large diagonal display ● Maximum graphics resolution: ◦ 1910m: 1366 x 768 @ 60Hz ◦ 2010f: 1600 x 900 @ 60Hz ◦ 2010i: 1600 x 900 @ 60Hz ◦ 2010m 1600 x 900 @ 6 0 Hz ◦ 2210i: 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz ◦ 2210m: 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz ◦ 2310i: 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz ◦ 2310m: 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz ◦ 2510i: 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz ◦ 2710m: 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz ◦ Plus full-screen support for lower resolution s ● VGA analog signal ● DVI digital signal ● High-definition multimedia inte rface (HDMI) (select models) ● Fast response time, providing b etter experience for hardcore gaming and graphi cs ● Easy viewing from a sitting or standing position, or while moving from on e side of the monito r to the other ● Dynamic Contrast Ratio to provid e deeper blacks and brighter whit es for brilliant shading effects while gaming or watching movies ● Tilt adjustment ● Swivel adjustment HP LCD Monitors 1
● Removable base and Video Electr onics Standards Association ( VESA) standard mounting holes for flexible mountin g solutions, incl uding wall-mounting ● Security lock slot for a locking security cable (security cable sold separately) ● Plug and Play capability, if su pported by your computer system ● On-screen displa y (OSD) adjustments for e ase of setup and scr een optimizatio n (choose English, Simplified Chine se, Traditional Chines e, French, German, Ita lian, Spanish, Dutch, Japanese, or Braz ilian Portuguese) ● Built-in stereo speakers, downward firing ● Keyboard parking ● Power Saver to reduce energy consumption ● Quick Vie w sett ings di splay ● HDCP (High Ban dwidth Digi tal C ontent Protection) on DVI an d HD MI inputs (selected models) ● Software and utilities CD, containing the followi ng: ◦ Drivers ◦ Auto adjustment software ◦ Documents 2 Chapter 1 Product Features
2 Safety and Maintenance Guidelines Important Safety Information A power cord is included with the monitor. If an other cord is used, u se only a power source a nd connectio n appropriate for this monitor . For inform ation on th e correct po wer cord set to us e with the monitor, refer to the "Connecting the Power Cable" section in Setting Up the Monitor on page 7 . WARNING! To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the e quipment: • Do not disable th e power cord gr ound ing feature. The grounding plug is an important safety feature . • Plug the power co rd in a grounde d (earthed) outlet that is ea sily accessible at all ti mes. • Disconnect power from th e product by unplu ggi ng the power cord from the electrical outlet. For your safety, do not place anything on power cord s or cables. Arra nge them so that no one may accidenta lly step on or trip over them. Do not pu ll on a cord or cable. When unpluggi ng from the electrical outlet, grasp the cord by the plug. To reduce the risk of se rious injury, read the Safety and Comfort Guide . It describes proper workstation, setup, po sture, and heal th and work habits for computer user s, and provides i mportant electrical and mechanical sa fety information. This guide is located on the We b at http://www.hp.com/ ergo and/or on the documentation CD, if o ne is included with the monitor. CAUTION: For the protection of the monitor, as well as the computer, connect all power co rds for the computer and its peripheral devices (such as a mo nito r, printer , scanner ) to some form of su rge protection device such as a power strip or Un interru ptible Power Supply (UPS ). Not all power strips provide surge protection; the power strips must be specifically labeled as having this ab ility. Use a power strip who se manufacturer offe rs a Damage Replace ment Policy so you can replac e the equipment, if surge protection fails. Use the appropriate a nd correctly si zed furniture de signed to proper ly supp ort your HP LCD monito r. WARNING! LCD monitors that are inappropriately situat ed on dr essers, bookcases, shelves, desks, speakers, chests, or carts may fa ll over and cause personal injury. Care should be taken to route all cords and cables connected to the LCD monitor so that they can not be pulled, grabbe d, or tripped over. Important Safety Information 3
Safety Precautions ● Use only a power sou rce and connection compa tible with this monitor, as indicated on the label/ back plate of the monito r. ● Be sure the total amp ere rating of the pr oducts connected to the outlet does no t exceed the current rating of the el ectrical ou tlet, and the total ampere rating of the products connected to the power cord does not ex ceed the ra ting of the power cord. Look on the power label to determine the ampere rating (Amps or A) for each device . ● Install your monitor ne ar a power outlet that you can easily re ach. Disconnect the monitor by grasping the plug firmly and pulling it from the outlet. Never disconnect the monitor by pulling the cord. ● Do not allow anyth ing to rest on the pow er cord. Do not walk on the cord. 4 Chapter 2 Safety and Maintenance G uidelines
Maintenance Guidelines To enhance th e performance and extend the life of the monitor: ● Do not ope n the monit or cabine t or attemp t to se rvice thi s product yourse lf. Adjust only those controls that are covered in th e operating instru ctions. If the monitor i s not operating properly or has been dropped or damaged, contact an author ized HP dealer, reseller, or service provid er. ● Use only a power sou rce and connection app ropriate for this monitor, as in dicated on the la bel/ back plate of the monito r. ● Be sure the total amp ere rating of the pr oducts connected to the outlet does no t exceed the current rating of the el ectrical ou tlet, 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 rating (AMP or A) for ea ch device. ● Install the monitor n ear an outlet that you can easily reach. Discon nect the monitor by gras ping the plug firmly and pullin g i t from the outlet. Never disconne ct the monitor by pulling the cord. ● Turn the monitor off wh en not in use. You can su bstantially increase the lif e expectancy of t he monitor by usi ng a screen saver progra m and turning off the moni tor when not in use. ● Slots and openings in th e cabinet are provid ed for ventilation. These openings must not be blocked or covered. Never push objects of any kind into cabinet slots or other op enings. ● Do not drop the mon itor or place it on an un stable surface. ● Do not allow anyth ing to rest on the pow er cord. Do not walk on the cord. ● Keep the monitor in a well-ventilated area, aw ay from e xcessive light, heat or moisture. ● When removing the monitor base, you must lay the moni tor face down on a soft area to prevent it from getting scratc hed, defaced, or broken. Cleaning the Monitor 1. Turn off the monito r and the computer. 2. Unplug the mo nitor from the wall outle t. 3. Clean the monito r plastics with a clean clo th dampened with water. 4. Clean the monito r screen with an antistatic screen cleaner. CAUTION: Do not use benzen e, thinner, ammonia, or an y other volatile substances to clean the monitor or the screen. Th ese chemicals may dam age the cabinet finish as well as the screen . Shipping the Monitor Keep the original packing box in a storage area. Y ou may need it late r if you move or ship the monitor. To prepare th e monitor for shippi ng: 1. Disconnect th e power, video, and audio cables from the monitor. 2. Set the monitor base on a so ft, protected su rface. Maintenance G uidelines 5
3. Hold the base with one han d, where it attaches to the rear of the monito r, and push the mon itor forward, folding the monitor flat onto the soft, protected surface. 4. Place the monitor and base in the original packing box. 6 Chapter 2 Safety and Maintenance G uidelines
3 Setting Up the Monitor Unpacking the Monitor 1. Unpack the monitor. Make sure all co ntents are included. Store the packing bo x. 2. Turn off the comp uter and other a ttached devices . 3. Determine whether the monitor will be desktop mounted or wall-mounted. See "Installing the Monitor" in this chap ter. 4. Prepare a flat area to assemble the monitor. You may need a flat, soft, protecte d area for placing the monitor screen-down wh ile preparing it for installation. 5. You need a Phillips screwdriver for preparing the monitor for wall-m ounting. You may need a straight-slot screwdriver to secure some cables. Installing the Monitor You can install the mon itor on a desktop or wall-mount it. Place the monitor in a convenient, well- ventilated location near your computer. Co nnect the monitor cable s after you have installed the monitor. NOTE: For displays with glossy bezels th e user should consider the placement of the display as the bezel may cause disturbing refle ctions from surrounding light and b right surfaces. Unpacking t he Monitor 7
Preparing th e monitor for desktop use 1. Set the monitor screen face down on a flat, soft, pr otected tabl e or desk surface with the support column overha nging the edge. CAUTION: The screen is fra gile. Avoid touchi ng or applying pressure to the LCD screen; doi ng so can cause dama ge. Figure 3-1 Unfolding the monitor 2. Grip the base ne ar where it attaches to the monitor with one hand and lift the top part of the monitor until it is un folded into the desired position. Figure 3-2 Unfolding the monitor 8 Chapter 3 Setting Up the Monitor
3. Lift the monito r to an upri ght position and place on a flat, stab le surface. Figure 3-3 Monito r in upright posi tion Preparing th e monitor fo r wall-mount ing 1. Check the stability of the wall-mounting fixture. WARNING ! To redu ce the risk of personal injury or of d amage to the eq uipment, check th at the wall-mounting fixture is adequately installed a nd secured before attaching the monitor. Refer to the instructions su pplied with the wall-moun ting fixture and check t hat it is ca pable of supporting the mon itor. 2. Disconnect the power cabl e and any other cables from the m onitor. 3. Place the monitor face down on a fla t, protected surfa ce. 4. Remove the four screws that fasten the monito r base to the moni tor. Figure 3-4 Location o f screws securing base to monitor Installing the Monitor 9
5. Slide the base away fro m the bottom of the mon itor. Figure 3-5 Sliding the base away from the monit or 6. Remove the square plate on the back of monito r. Use a coin at the base of the plate to pry it loose. Figure 3-6 Removing th e plate from the back of the monitor 10 Chapter 3 Se tting Up the Monitor
7. Four threade d holes are expose d. These holes ar e for screws to attach the swing arm or other mounting fixture to the back of the monitor. Figure 3-7 Threaded holes for atta ching wall mount 8. Follow the instructi ons included with th e mounti ng fixture to ensure that the mon itor is safely attached. The four threaded holes that are on the back of the panel are complia nt with the VESA standard for mounting flat -panel monitors. 9. Attach a swing arm or other mounting fixture. Connecting Monitor Cables Connecting the VGA (Analo g) Cable or DVI-D (Dig ital) Cable or HDMI Cable Use a VGA video cable, DVI-D cable or HDMI cabl e to connect your moni tor to you r computer. To use DVI, you must have a DVI-compliant graphic ca rd. Connectors are located on the back of the monitor. Be sure the comp uter and moni tor are turned off and unplugged. 1. To connect the VGA cable (provided with se lect models) Connect one end of the VGA video cable to the back of the monitor a nd the other end to the VGA video connector on the computer. Connecting Monitor Cables 11
2. To connect the DVI-D cable (provided with select models) Connect one end of th e DVI-D video cable to the back of the monitor and the other end to th e DVI-D video connector on the comp uter. You can use this cable only if your comp uter has a DVI compliant graph ics card that is either inte grated or installed. The monitor DVI-D con nector and cable are included. Figure 3-8 Connecting the VGA or a D VI-D cable - conne ctor locations may vary NOTE: When using a VGA or DVI signal , you must connect your audio sepa rately because a VGA or DVI signal converts o nly video data, not audio d ata. 3. Connecting the HDMI Cable (provid ed with select models) Connect one end of the HDMI ca ble (not provided) to the ba ck of the monitor and the other end to a computer with an HDMI connector. Figure 3-9 Connecting the HDMI cable High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) Your monitor supports HDCP and can recei ve hi gh-definitio n content. High-definition content is available in many sources, such as Blu-ray Disc devices or HDTV air or cable broadcasts. If you do not have an HDCP-e nabled monitor, yo u will see a blank screen or a lo wer resolution pictur e when 12 Chapter 3 Se tting Up the Monitor
playing high-d efinition protected co ntent. Your computer graphics card and monitor must both suppo rt HDCP to display prote cted content. Connecting the Audio Cable Connect the built-in monitor spe a kers to the compu t er by using the audi o cable, as shown in the following illustration: Figure 3 -10 Connect ing the audio ca bles - connector loca tions may vary Connecting the Audio Cabl e 13
Connecting the Power Cable 1. Follow all electrical and power warnings: WARNING ! To re duce the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment: Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. Th e grounding plug is an important safety feature. Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet. Be sure that the ground ed power outlet you plug the power cord into is easily accessible to the operator and located as clo se to the equipme nt as possible. A power cord shoul d be routed so that it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items tha t are placed upon it or aga inst it. Do not place an ything on powe r cords or cables. Arran ge them so that no o ne may accidentally step on or tri p over them. Do not pull on a cord or cable. See Technical Specifications on page 31 (Appendix B) for a dditional info rmation. Figure 3-11 Connecting the power cable 2. Connect one end of the p ower cable to the moni tor and the other end to a gro unded electrical outlet. WARNING ! To prevent injury from elec trical shock, you should do one of the following if a properly grounded electrical out let is not avail able: (1) You should use an electrical outlet adapter that provides proper g rounding. (2) Yo u sho uld have a proper ly grounded electrical outlet installed. Adjusting The Tilt For optimal vi ewing, adjust the screen t ilt to your own pref erence, as follows: 1. Face the front of the monitor an d hold the base so that you do not topple the monitor while changing the tilt. 14 Chapter 3 Se tting Up the Monitor
2. Adjust the tilt by moving the top e dge of the monitor either t oward or away from you, without touching the screen. Figure 3-12 Tilt adjustment Adjusting the Swivel The monitor allows a u sable range of motion with the swivel feature. Figure 3 -13 Swivel adjustment CAUTION: To avoid breakage or other damage, avoid applying pressure to the LCD screen while swiveling it or changing th e tilt. Adjusting the Swivel 15
Keyboard Parking If you need more space on your desktop , place the keyboard u nder the monitor when not in use. 16 Chapter 3 Se tting Up the Monitor
4 Operating the Monitor CD Software and Utilities The CD that is inclu ded with this monitor co ntai ns drivers an d software th at you can install on your computer. Installing Drivers If you determine that you need to update the driver s, you can install the mo nitor driver INF and ICM files from the CD, or downlo ad them from the Internet. Installing th e monitor driv er software from the CD To install the monitor driv er software from the CD: 1. Insert the CD in yo ur computer CD drive. The CD menu appears. 2. Select the language. 3. Click Install Monit or Driver S oftware . 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. 5. Ensure that the proper resolutions and refr esh rates appear in th e Display Control Panel settings. Refer to the Windows® operating syst em documentation fo r more information. NOTE: You might need to install the digitally signed monitor drivers (INF or ICM files) manually from the CD, in ca se of an installation error. Refer to the "Driver Software Readme" file on the CD for instructions (in English only). Downloading updated driver s from the Internet To download the la test version of drivers an d software files from the HP Support site: 1. Refer to: http://www.hp. com/support . 2. Select your country/region. 3. Select Download Drivers an d Software . 4. Enter the model numbe r of your monitor. The softw are download page s for your monitor are displayed. 5. Download and i nstall the driver and softwa re files by following the in structions on the download pages. 6. Ensure that your system meets the requirements. CD Software and Utilities 17
Using the Auto Adjustment Function You can easily optimize the screen performance fo r the VGA input by using the Auto /OK button on the monitor and the auto adjustment pattern so ftware on the CD provided. Do not use this proced ure if your monitor is using a DVI or HDMI input. If yo ur monitor is using a VGA input, this procedure can co rrect th e following image-quality conditions: ● Fuzzy or unclear focus ● Ghosting, streaking, or sha dowing effects ● Faint vertical bars ● Thin, horizontal scrolling lines ● Off-center picture CAUTION: Burn-in image damage may occur on monitors that displa y the same static image on- screen for a prolonged period of time (12 consec utive hou rs of non-use). To avoid burn-in ima ge damage on your mo nitor screen, you should always activate a screen saver application or turn off the monitor when it i s not in use for a prolong ed perio d of time. Image retention is a co ndition that may occur on all LCD scree ns. To use the au to adjustment feature: 1. Allow the monitor to warm up for 20 minutes befo re adjusting. 2. Press the Auto/O K button on the moni tor front panel. ● You can also p ress the Menu button, an d then select Image Control , followed by Auto Adjustment from the OSD menu. ● If the result is not satisfacto ry, contin ue with the proced ure. 3. Insert the CD in yo ur computer CD drive. The CD menu displays. 4. Select the language. 5. Select Open Auto Ad justment Softw are . 6. The setup test pattern displays. Figure 4-1 Auto adjustment setup test pattern 7. Press the Auto/OK button on the monitor panel to produce a stable, centered image. 18 Chapter 4 Ope rating the M onitor
Front-Panel Controls Control buttons are located on the right front of the monitor: No. Icon Description 1P o w e r Turns the monitor on or puts it in standby or sleep mode. T he Power button is located on the top or front of the monitor de pending on the mo del. 2M e n u Opens, selects, or exits the OSD menu. 3 Adjusts the volume level. 4S o u r c e Chooses video input source from the computer 5 Navigates backward throu gh the OSD menu and decreases adjustm ent lev els. 6 Navigates forward throug h the OSD menu and increases adjustm ent lev els. 7A u t o Auto-adjusts the display to the ideal setting when the OSD is not active / Enters the selected optio n. 8O K Enters the sele cted option Front-Panel Controls 19
Using the On-Screen Disp lay (OSD) An on-screen displa y is an image su perimposed on a screen picture, co mmonly used by monito rs, televisions, VCRs, and DVD play ers to display information su ch as volume, channel, an d time. 1. If the monitor is n ot already on, press the Power button to turn on the monito r. 2. To access the O SD menu, press the Menu button. T he OSD Main Menu displays. 3. To navigate thro ugh the Main o r sub-menu, pres s the (Plus) button on the monitor' s side panel to scroll up, o r the – (Minus) button to scroll in reverse. Then press the Auto /OK button to select the highlighted fu nction. NOTE: The menu moves to the top if you scroll down at the bottom of the selections. The menu moves to th e bottom if you scroll up at the top of the selection s. 4. To adjust the scale o f a selected item, press the or – button. 5. Select Save and Return . If you don't want to save the setting, select Cancel from the sub-men u or Exit from the Main Menu. 6. Press the Menu butto n to exit the OSD. NOTE: When a menu is displaye d, if the button s are untouched for 30 second s (factory default), adjustments and se ttings are saved and the me nu closes. OSD Menu Selections The following tab le lists the on-screen d isplay (OSD) menu selecti ons and their fu nctional descriptions. After changing an OSD menu item, and if the menu screen h as these options, yo u may choose to: ● Cancel — to retu rn to the previous menu level. ● Save and Return — to save all changes an d return to the OSD Main Menu screen. This Save and Return opti on is active only if you ch ange a menu ite m. ● Reset — to change ba ck to the pr evious se tting. Icon Main Menu Options Sub-menu Options Description Brightness Adjusts the brightness level of the screen. Contrast Adjusts the contrast level of the screen. Color Selects the screen color. The factory default is 6500 K or Custom Color, depending on the model. 9300 K Changes to slightly blueish white. 6500 K Changes to slightly reddish white. sRGB Sets your screen colors to adapt to the color standards used in the image technology industry. 20 Chapter 4 Ope rating the M onitor
Icon Main Menu Options Sub-menu Options Description Quick View Settings saved when user adjusts the Brightness, Contrast, or Color in one of the Quick View options. Movie Photo Gaming Text Custom Custom Color Selects and adjusts your own colo r scales: R — Sets your own red color levels. G — Sets your own green color levels. B — Sets your own blue color levels. Image Control Adjusts the screen image. Also enables or disables the am bient light sensor (select models). Auto Adjustment Automatically adjusts the screen imag e (VGA input only). Clock Minimizes a ny vert ical bars or strips visible on the screen background. Adjusting the Clock will also change the horizontal screen image (VGA input only). Clock Phase Adjusts the focus of the display. This adjustment allows you to remove any horizontal noise, and clear or sharpen the image of characters (VGA input only). Horizontal Position Adjusts the horizontal position of the picture (VGA input only). Vertical Position Adjusts th e vertical position of the picture (VGA input only). Custom Scaling Selects the method on how displayed information on the monitor will be formatted. Select: ● Fill to Screen - image fills the entire screen and may look distorted or elongated because of non- proportional scaling of height and width. ● Fill to Aspect Ratio - image is sized to fit the screen and maintains proportional image. Sharpness (VGA only) Adjusts the screen image to look sharper or soft. Using the On-Screen Disp lay (OSD) 21
Icon Main Menu Options Sub-menu Options Description Video OverDrive Reduces motion blur in video and fast moving games. Sets the OverDrive feature on or off; the default setting is Off. (select models) Dynamic Contrast Ratio Displays the status of the Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR) setting. DCR automatically adjusts the balance between white and black levels to provide you with an optimal image. Select: On Off The factory default is On or Off, depending on the model. OSD Control Adjusts the position of the OSD menu on the screen. Horizontal OSD Position Changes the viewing position of the OSD menu to the left or right area of the screen. The factory default range is 50. Vertical OSD Position Changes the viewing p osition of the OSD menu to the top or bottom area of the screen. The factory default range is 50. OSD Transparency Adjust to view the background information through the OSD. OSD Timeout Sets the time in seconds that the OSD is visible after the last button is pressed. The factory default is 30 seconds. Rotate OSD Selects the Landscape or Portra it position. The factory default is Landscape. (select models) Management Selects the power-management features of the monitor. Power Saver Enables the power saving feature (see "Power-Saver Feature" in this chapter). Select: On Off The factory default is On. Power-On Recall Restores power to the monitor following an unexpected removal of power. Select: On Off The factory default is On. 22 Chapter 4 Ope rating the M onitor
Icon Main Menu Options Sub-menu Options Description Mode Display Displays the resolution, refresh rate, and frequency information on the screen each time the OSD Main Menu is accessed. Select: On Off The factory default is On or Off, depending on the model. Monitor Status Displays the operating status of the monitor each time the monitor is powered on. Select the location at which to display the status: Top Middle Botto m Off The factory default is Top or Off, depending on the model. DDC/CI Support Allows the computer to control some OSD menu features such as Brightness, Contrast, and Color Temper ature. Select: On Off The factory default is On. Bezel Power LED Turns the light (LED) in the Power button on and off. When set to off, the light will remain off at all times. Volume Adjusts the volume level. Speaker Self-Test (HDMI only) Provides a self- test for the speakers. Using the On-Screen Disp lay (OSD) 23
Icon Main Menu Options Sub-menu Options Description Sleep Timer Provides the timer-adjustmen t menu options: Set Current Time — Sets the curren t time in hours and minutes. Set Sleep Time — Sets the time you want to place the monitor in sleep mode. Set On Time — Sets the time you want the monitor to wake up from sleep mode. Timer — Sets the Sleep Timer feature on or off; the default setting is Off. Sleep Now — Immediately sets the monitor to enter sleep mode. Language Selects the language in which the OSD menu is displayed. The factory default is English. Information Selects and displays important information about the monitor. Current Settings Provides the current input video mod e. Recommended Settings Provides the recommended resolution mode and refresh rate for the monitor. Serial Number Reports the serial number of the monitor. The serial number is needed if contacting HP technical support. Version Reports the firmware ve rsion of the monitor. Backlight Hours Reports the total hours of backlight operation. Service Support For service support, go to: http://www.hp.com/ support Factory Reset Returns settings to factory defaults. Source Control Sele cts the video input signal. VGA is the factory default. DVI Selects DVI as the video input signal. HDMI Selects HDMI as the video input signal. (select models) VGA Selects VGA as the video input signal. 24 Chapter 4 Ope rating the M onitor
Icon Main Menu Options Sub-menu Options Description Default Source Selects the default or primary vide o input signal when the monitor is connected to two active and valid video sources. The monitor will automatically determine the video format. Auto Switch Source Turns the system's automatic video signal input to On or Off. The factory default is On. Selecting Video Input Connectors The input conne ctors are: ● VGA connector (analo g) ● DVI-D connector (digital) (sel ect models) ● HDMI connector (select models) The monitor au tomatically determi nes which inputs have valid video signals, and d isplays the image. You can connect the VGA cabl e, the DVI-D cable, or bo th. If both cables are installed, the default input selection is DVI. Th e HDMI cable is in place o f the DVI-D cable. The source of inp ut can be switched using the Source Control option in the OSD menu. Switching from a VGA to an HDMI input source may take several seconds. Identifying Monitor Conditions Special messages app ear on the monitor scree n for the following monito r conditions: ● Input Sig nal Out of Range — Indicates the monitor does no t support the vide o card's input signal because its resol u tion or refresh rate are set higher than th e monitor supports. Change your video ca rd settings to a lower resol uti on or refresh rate. Restart yo ur computer for the new se ttings to take eff ect. ● Monitor Going to Sleep — Indicates the scr een display is entering a sleep mo de. The speakers are turned off in sleep mode. ● Power Button Lo ckout — Indicates the power butto n is locked. If the po wer button is locked, the warning message Power Button Lockou t displays. ◦ If the power button is locked, press and hold th e power button for 10 seconds to unlock the power button function. ◦ If the power button is unlocked, press and hold the power button for 10 seconds to lock out the power button function . ● Check Video Cable — Indicates a video input cable is not prope rly connected to the computer or monitor. ● OSD Lock-out — The OS D can be enabled or disabled by p ressing and ho lding the Menu button on the front pane l for 10 seconds. If the OSD is lo cked, the warning mes sage OSD Lock- out appears for 10 seconds. Selecting Video Input Connectors 25
If the OSD is locke d, press and hold the Menu button for 10 seconds to unlock the OSD. If the OSD is unlocked, press and hold the Menu button for 10 seconds to lock the OSD. ● Dynamic Contrast Ratio ON Ind icates DCR is applied when Movie mode is selected from the Quick View options. ● Dynamic Contrast Ratio OFF Indicates DCR ha s been turned off wh en the monitor is chan ged to another viewi ng mode. ● No Input Signal — Indicates the monitor is not receiving a vid eo signal from the comp uter on the monitor video in put connector. Ch eck to see if the computer or input signal source is off or in the power-saver m ode. ● Auto Adjustment in Progress — Indicates the auto adjustment functi on is active. See "Adjusting Screen Quality" in this cha pter. Adjusting Screen Quality The auto adjustmen t feature automatically fine-tunes the image quality for displa y size, position, clock, and phase ea ch time a new video mo de is displayed. Fo r more precise adju stments of VGA input, run th e Auto Adjustment software on the CD. See "Using the Auto Adju stment Function" in this chapter. If you want additional image quality improvement, use the Clock and Clock Ph ase controls of the monitor to fine tu ne the image. See "Optimizing Analog Vide o" in this chapter. Optimizing An alog Video Some monitors contain adva nced circuitry that a llo w the monitor to funct ion as a standard analog monitor. Two controls in the OSD menu can be adjust ed to improve ana log image perf ormance: ● Clock — Increase or decrea se the value to minimize any vertical bars or stripes visible on the screen background. ● Clock Phase — Increa se or decrease the valu e to mi nimize video distorti on or video jitter. Use these controls on ly when the auto ad justment functi on does not provide a satisfacto ry monitor image in analog mode. To obtain the be st results: 1. Allow the monitor to warm up for 20 minutes befo re adjusting. 2. Display the adjustment-pat tern applicati on provided on th e CD. 3. Access the OSD menu, then select Image Control . 4. Set the main Clock settings co rrectly first, because the Clock Phase se ttings depend on the main Clock settings. When adjusting th e Clock and Clock Phas e values, if the monitor images become distorted, continue adjusti ng the values until the distortio n disappears. To restore the factory settings, acces s the OSD menu, select Factory Reset , and then select Yes . 26 Chapter 4 Ope rating the M onitor
Power-Saver Feature When the monitor is in normal operatin g mode, th e Power ligh t is green and th e monitor uses the normal watts of po wer. For power usag e, refer to "Technic al Specifications" (Append ix B). The monitor also supports a power-saver mode that is controlled by the computer. When the monitor is in the reduced-power sta te, the monitor scre en is blank, the backlight is off, and th e Power light is amber. The mon itor uses minimum po wer. When the monitor is "awakened," a brief warm-up period occurs before th e monitor re turns to normal oper ating mode. T he energy-savi ng redu ced power state activates if the moni tor does not detect either the ho rizontal sync signal or the vertical sync signal. The power-saver feature must be activated on your computer for th is feature to work. Refer to your computer documentatio n for instruct ions on setting energy-s aver featu res (sometimes called power-ma nagement features). NOTE: The energy-saver feature works only when th e mo nitor is connected to computers that have energy-saver features. Power-Saver Feature 27
A Troubleshooting Solving Common Problems The following table list s possible problems, the possible cause of each problem, and t he recommended solutions: Problem Solution Power LED is not on. Make sure the Power button is on, and the power cor d is properly connected to a grou nded power outlet and to the monitor. Select Management in the OSD menu, and then sele ct Bezel Power LED . Check if the Bezel Power LED option is set to Off and, if so, set to On mode. Screen is blank. Connect the power cord. Turn on the power. Connect the video cable properly. See Setting Up the Monitor on page 7 for more information. Press a key on the keyboard or move the mouse to turn off the screen-blanking utility. Image appears blurred, indistinct, or too dark. Press the Auto/OK button on the monitor front panel. If this does no t correct the image, press the Menu button to open the OSD menu, and adjust the b rightness and contrast scales. Image is not centered. Press the Menu button to access the OSD menu. Select Image Control , and then select Horizontal Position or Vertical Position to adjust the positio n of the image. Check Video Cable appears on screen. Connect the monitor VGA or DVI-D signal cabl e to the VGA or DVI-D connector on the computer. Be sure that the compu ter pow er is off while connec ting the video cable. Input Signal Out of Range appears on screen. Restart your computer and enter Safe Mode. Change your settings to a supported setting (see th e table in "Pres et Video M odes" in Technical Specifications on page 31 ). Restart your computer so that the new settings take effect. Picture is fuzzy and has ghosting, shadowing problem. Adjust the contrast and brightness controls. Make sure that you are not using an extension cab le or switch box. We recommend plugging the monitor directly into the graphic card output connector on the back of your computer. The auto adjustment feature might fix this problem (VGA input only). Unable to set the monitor to the optimal resolution. Make sure the graphics card supports the optimal reso lution. Make sure the latest supported driver is installed for the graph ics card. For HP and Compaq systems, you can download the latest graphics driver for your system from: www .hp.com/ support. For other systems, refer to th e Web site for your graphics card. Screen is black or displaying at a lower resolution while displaying high-definition (HD) content. Check if your monitor and computer support HDCP. Refer to High-Content Digital Bandwidth Protection or http://www.hp.com/ suppor t . 28 Appendix A Troublesh ooting
Problem Solution Unable to hear audio from built-in speakers. Do the following: ● Ensure the source signal is good by usin g headphones at the source . ● Press the Menu button to access the OSD menu. Select Manageme nt , and then select Volume to adjust the volume. ● Turn up the volume with the Volum e button. ● Ensure speaker volume is not muted or too low: Click the Windows start button ™, Control Panel , and Hardware and Sound . Under Audio Devices and Sound, click Adjust system volume . Under Main Volume, move the slider up. ● If you are connected using HDMI, use the Speaker Self Test OSD Volume option to ensure that the speakers work, and thus isol ate it to a potential issue with the source input. No Plug and Play. In order for the Plug and Play f eature of the monitor to work, you need a computer and graphic card that are compatible with Plug and Play. Check with your comp uter manufacturer. Check the monitor's video cable, and make sure that no ne of the pins are bent. Make sure that the monitor drivers are inst alled. Refer to "Installing Drivers" in the Operating the Monitor on page 17 chapter for more information. Moni tor drivers are also available at: http://www.hp.com/support Picture bounces, flickers, or wave pattern is present in the picture. Move electrical devices that may cause electrical interference as far away from the monitor as possible. Use the maximum refresh rate that your monitor is capable of at the resolution that you are using. Using HDMI connection, unable to hear audio. Ensure HDMI audio is selected as the main audio output in the operating system. To do so, click the Windows Start Button , and then click Control Panel . Click Sound , and in the Playback tab, ensure the check mark is next to the HDMI output, and click OK . Monitor is always in sleep mode (a mber LED). The computer power switch should be in the On position. The computer graphic card should be snugly seated in its slot. Check that the monitor video cable is properly conne cted to the computer. Inspect the monitor video cable, and make sure that none of the pins are bent. Check that your computer is operational: Pr ess the Caps Lock key and obser ve the Caps Lock LED found on most keyboards. The LED shou ld either turn on or off after hitting the Caps Lock key. Getting Support from hp.com Before you contact customer service, refer to HP Technical Support at: http://www.hp.com/ support Select your country/re gion, and then follow the links to th e support page for your mo nitor. Preparing to Call Technical Support If you cannot solve a prob lem by using the troubl eshoot ing tips in this section, you might have to call technical support. For tech nical support contact information, refer to the p rinted documentation included with the monitor. Getting Support from hp.com 29
Have the foll owing informati on availabl e when you call: ● Monitor model n umber (located on label on back of monitor) ● Monitor serial numb er (located on label o n back of monitor or in th e OSD display in th e Information menu) ● Purchase da te on invoice ● Conditions under which the problem occurred ● Error messages received ● Hardware configurat ion ● Name and versi on of hardware and software you ar e using Locating the Rating Label The rating label on the monitor provides the product nu mber and serial number. Yo u may need these numbers when contacting HP about yo ur monitor model. The rating label is on the back of the monitor. 30 Appendix A Troublesh ooting
B Technical Specifications All specifications repr esent the typical sp ecification s provided by HP's comp onent manufacture rs; actual performa nce may vary either higher or lower. HP LCD Monitors Face treatment: G lare polarizer with hard coa t ing Input terminal: ● VGA connector ● DVI-D 24–pin D-type co nnector (select models) ● HDMI connector (select models) Table B -1 Model 1910m Specifications: Display Type: TFT LCD active matrix Viewable Image Size: 47 .0 cm (18.5 in.) diagonal Tilt –5° to 25° Maximum Weight (unpacked): 4.05 kg (8.9 lb) Dimensions (h x w x d): 355 x 470 x 184 mm (14.0 x 18.0 x 7.2 in.) Maximum Graphics Resolution: 1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz analog mode Optimum Graphics Resolution: 1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz analog mode Text Mode: 720 x 400 Dot Pitch: 0.30 x 0.30 mm Horizontal Frequency (analog mode): 24 to 83 kHz Vertical Frequency (analog mod e): 50 to 76 Hz Environmental Requirement s Temperature (independent of a ltitude) Operating Temperature: 5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F) Non-Operating Humidity: –20° to 60° C (–4° to 140° F) Relative Humidity (non-condensing): HP LCD Monito rs 31
Specifications: Operating Humidity: 20% to 80% Non-Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% Power Source: 100–240 V AC (ca), 50/60 Hz Power Consumption: 28.5 watts (W) maximum Sleep Power Consumption: <2 watts (W) typical Table B -2 Models 2010f/i/m Specifications: Display Type: TFT LCD active matrix Viewable Image Size: 50 .8 cm (20 in.) diagonal Tilt –5° to 25° Maximum Weight (unpacked): 5.36 kg (11.8 lb) Dimensions (h x w x d): 502.6 x 371.8 x 183.1 mm (19.8 x 14.6 X 7.2 in.) Maximum Graphics Resolution: 1600 x 900 @ 60 Hz analog mode Optimum Graphics Resolution: 1600 x 900 @ 60 Hz analog mode Text Mode: 720 x 400 Dot Pitch: 0.2768 x 0.2768 mm Horizontal Frequency (analog mode): 24 to 83 kHz Vertical Frequency (analog mod e): 50 to 76 Hz Environmental Requirement s Temperature (independent of a ltitude) Operating Temperature: 5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F) Non-Operating Humidity: –20° to 60° C (–4° to 140° F) Relative Humidity (non-condensing): Operating Humidity: 20% to 80% Non-Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% Power Source: 100–240 V AC (ca), 50/60 Hz Power Consumption: 35 watts (W) maximum Sleep Power Consumption: <1 watts (W) typical Table B -3 Models 2210i/m Specifications: Display Type: TFT LCD active matrix Viewable Image Size: 55 .68 cm (21.53 in.) diagonal Table B -1 Model 1910m (continued ) 32 Appendix B Technical Specifications
Specifications: Tilt –5° to 25° Maximum Weight (unpacked): 5.52 kg (12.2 lb) Dimensions (h x w x d): 392 x 536 x 200 mm (15.4 x 21.1 x 7.9 in.) Maximum Graphics Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode Optimum Graphics Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode Text Mode: 720 x 400 Dot Pitch: 0.2480 x 0.2480 mm Horizontal Frequency (analog mode): 24 to 94 kHz Vertical Frequency (analog mod e): 50 to 76 Hz Environmental Requirement s Temperature (independent of a ltitude) Operating Temperature: 5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F) Non-Operating Humidity: –20° to 60° C (–4° to 140° F) Relative Humidity (non-condensing): Operating Humidity: 20% to 80% Non-Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% Power Source: 100–240 V AC (ca), 50/60 Hz Power Consumption: 56 watts (W) maximum Sleep Power Consumption: <2 watts (W) typical Table B -4 Models 2310i/m Specifications: Display Type: TFT LCD active matrix Viewable Image Size: 23 .0 in. (58.42 cm) diagonal Tilt –5° to 25° Maximum Weight (unpacked): 21.6 lb (9.8 kg) Dimensions (h x w x d): 16.2 x 22.6 x 7.9 in. (412 x 573 x 200 mm) Maximum Graphics Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode Optimum Graphics Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode Text Mode: 720 x 400 Dot Pitch: 0.265 x 0.265 mm Horizontal Frequency (analog mode): 24 to 94 kHz Vertical Frequency (analog mod e): 50 to 76 Hz Environmental Requirement s Table B -3 Models 2210i/m (contin ued) HP LCD Monito rs 33
Specifications: Temperature (independent of a ltitude) Operating Temperature: 5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F) Non-Operating Humidity: –20° to 60° C (–4° to 140° F) Relative Humidity (non-condensing): Operating Humidity: 20% to 80% Non-Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% Power Source: 100–240 V AC (ca), 50/60 Hz Power Consumption: 56 watts (W) maximum Sleep Power Consumption: <2 watts (W) typical Table B -5 Model 2510i Specifications: Display Type: TFT LCD active matrix Viewable Image Size: 63 .5 cm (25 in.) diagonal Tilt –5° to 25° Maximum Weight (unpacked): 8.1 Kg (17.9 lb) Dimensions (h x w x d): 436 x 618 x 201 mm (17.2 x 24.3 x 7.9 in.) Maximum Graphics Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode Optimum Graphics Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode Text Mode: 720 x 400 Dot Pitch: 0.288 x 0.288 mm Horizontal Frequency ( analog mode): 24 to 94kHz Vertical Frequency (analog mod e): 50 to 76 Hz Environmental Requirement s Temperature (independent of a ltitude) Operating Temperature: 5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F) Non-Operating Humidity: –20° to 60° C (–4° to 140° F) Relative Humidity (non-condensing): Operating Humidity: 20% to 80% Non-Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% Power Source: 100–240 V AC (ca), 50/60 Hz Power Consumption: 60 watts (W) maximum Sleep Power Consumption: <2 watts (W) typical Table B -4 Models 2310i/m (contin ued) 34 Appendix B Technical Specifications
Table B -6 Model 2710m Specifications: Display Type: TFT LCD active matrix Viewable Image Size: 68 .58 cm (27 in.) diagonal Tilt –5° to 25° Maximum Weight (unpacked): 9.6 Kg (21.2 lb) Dimensions (h x w x d): 469 x 671 x 214 mm (18.5 x 26.4 x 8.4 in.) Maximum Graphics Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode Optimum Graphics Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode Text Mode: 720 x 400 Dot Pitch: 0.265 x 0.265 mm Horizontal Frequency (analog mode): 24 to 94 kHz Vertical Frequency (analog mod e): 48 to 76 Hz Environmental Requirement s Temperature (independent of a ltitude) Operating Temperature: 5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F) Non-Operating Humidity: –20° to 60° C (–4° to 140° F) Relative Humidity (non-condensing): Operating Humidity: 20% to 80% Non-Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% Power Source: 100–240 V AC (ca), 50/60 Hz Power Consumption: 120 watts (W) maximum Sleep Power Consumption: <2 watts (W) typical Preset Video Modes The monitor automatically recognizes many pr eset video input modes that will appear properly sized and centered on the screen. Table B -7 Factory Preset Video Input Mod es, 1910m Preset Resolution Horizontal Freq uency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) 1 64 0 x 480 31.47 59.94 2 72 0 x 400 31.47 70.09 3 80 0 x 600 37.88 60.32 4 12 80 x 720 45.00 60.00 5 10 24 x 768 48.36 60.00 6 12 80 x 960 60.00 60.00 Preset Video Mo des 35
Preset Resolution Horizontal Freq uency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) 7 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02 8 13 66 x 768 47.71 59.79 Table B -8 Factory Preset Video Input Modes , 2010f/i/m Preset Resolution Horizontal Freq uency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) 1 64 0 x 480 31.47 59.94 2 72 0 x 400 31.47 70.09 3 80 0 x 600 37.88 60.32 4 10 24 x 768 48.36 60.00 5 12 80 x 720 45.00 60.00 6 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02 7 14 40 x 900 55.93 59.88 8 16 00 x 900 55.54 59.98 Table B -9 Factory Preset Video In put Modes, 2210i\m; \2310i \m; 2510i; 271 0m Preset Resolution Horizontal Freq uency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) 1 64 0 x 480 31.47 59.94 2 72 0 x 400 31.47 70.09 3 80 0 x 600 37.88 60.32 4 10 24 x 768 48.36 60.00 5 12 80 x 720 45.00 60.00 6 12 80 x 960 60.00 60.00 7 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02 8 14 40 x 900 55.93 59.88 9 1600 x 1200 75.00 60.00 10 1680 x 1050 65.29 60.00 11 1920 x 1080 67.50 60.00 LCD Monitor Quality and Pixel Policy Your LCD Monitor uses high-precision technology, ma nufactured according to high standa rds, to help guarantee trouble- free performanc e. Nevertheless, the display may have cosmetic imperfection s that appear as small bright or dark spots. This is co mmon to all LCD displays used in products supp lied by all vendors and is not spe cific to your LCD Monito r. These imperfections ar e cause d by one or more defective pixels or subpixels. Table B -7 Factory Preset Video Input Modes, 1910 m (continued) 36 Appendix B Technical Specifications
A pixel consists of one red, one green , and one blue subpixel. A defective whole pixel is always turned on (a bright sp ot on a dark background), or it i s always off (a dark spot on a bright background). The first is the more vi sible of the two. A defective subp ixel (dot defect) is less visib le than a defecti ve whole pixel, and i s small and on ly visible on a specific background . To locate defective pixels, the mo nitor should be viewed un der normal operating condition s and in normal operating mode a t a supported resolution an d refresh rate, from a distance of approximately 50 cm (16 inches). We expect that, over time, the industry w ill continue to improve its ability to produce displays with fewe r cosmetic imperfections, and we w ill adjust guidelines as improvements are made. For more information abou t your LCD Monitor and pixel policy, refer to the HP Web site at: http://www.hp.com/ support . To find pixel policy information on th e HP Web site, type in "HP Pixel Policy" in the search box and press Enter. LCD Monitor Quality and Pixel Policy 37
C Agency Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment ha s been teste d and found to comply with the limits fo r a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim its are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interferen ce in a residential inst allation. This e q uipment gene rates, uses, and can radiate radio fre quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inte rference to radio commu nications. However, there is no guarante e that interferen ce will not occur in a particular insta llation. If this equipment does caus e harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the int erference by one or more of the following measures: ● Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ● Increase the separatio n between the equipment and the receiver. ● Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ● Consult the dealer or an experienced ra dio or television technician for help. Modifications The FCC requires th e user to be notified that a ny changes or modifications ma de to this devic e that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Compan y may void the user's auth ority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to maintain compli ance with FCC Rules and Reg ulations. Declaration of Conformity fo r Products Marked with the FCC Logo (United States Only) This devi ce compli es with Par t 15 of the F CC Rules. Operation is subjec t to the follo wing two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful i nterference. 2. This device must accept any inte rference rece ived, includ ing interference that may ca use undesired operation. For questions regard ing the product, co ntact: 38 Appendix C Agen cy Regulatory Notices
Hewlett Packard Company P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 530113 Houston, Texas 7726 9-2000 Or, call 1-800- HP-INVENT (1-800 474-6836) For questions regard ing this FCC declaration, contac t: Hewlett Packard Company P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101 Houston, Texas 7726 9-2000 Or, call (281) 514-3333 To identify this product, refer to the Part, Series, or Model number found on the product. Canadian Notice This Class B digita l apparatus meet s all require ments of the Canadian Interfer ence-Causing Equipment Regulations. Avis Canadien Cet appareil numériq ue de la classe B re specte to utes les exig ences du Règlemen t sur le matériel brouilleur du Ca nada. European Union Regulatory Notice This product comp lies with t he following EU Directive s : ● Low Voltage Directive 20 06/95/EC ● EMC Directive 20 04/108/EC Compliance with these directives implies confor mi ty to applicable harmo nized European standard s (European Norms) which are listed on the EU Decl a ration of Conformity i ssued by Hewlett-Packard for this product or product famil y . This compliance is indicated by the following conformity marking pl aced on the product: This marking is valid for non-Telecom products and EU harmonized Teleco m products (e.g. Bluetooth) This marking is valid for EU non- harmonized Telecom products. *Notified body number (use d only if applicable — refer to the product label). Canadian Notice 39
Hewlett-Packard GmbH, HQ -TRE, Herrenberger Stra sse 140, 71034 Boebl ingen, Germany The offici al EU CE declarat ion of conformity for this device may be found at http://www.hp.com/ go/ certificates . German Ergonomics Notice HP products which bear the "GS" approval mark, wh en forming part of a system comprising HP brand computers, keyboards and monitors that bear the "GS" approval mark, meet the applicable ergonomic requirements. The install ation guides in cluded with the products provide configu ration information. Japanese Notice Korean Notice Power Cord Set Requirements The monitor po wer supply is provided with Automati c Line Switching (ALS). This feature all ows the monitor to operate on in put voltages be tween 100–120V or 200–240V. The power cord set (flexibl e cord or wall plug) rece ived with the monitor meets the re quirements for use in the coun try where y ou purchased the equipment. If you need to obtain a power cord for a different country, you should purcha se a power cord that is approved for use in that count ry. The power cord must b e rated for the product and for the vol tage and current marked on the product's electrical rating s label. The volta ge and current ra ting of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product. In additi on, the cross-sectiona l area of the wire must be a minimum of 0.75 mm² or 18 AWG, and the len gth of the cord must be bet ween 6 feet (1.8 m) a nd 12 feet (3.6 m). If you have questions about the type of power cord to use, contact an auth orized HP service provider. A power cord should be routed so that it is not lik ely to be walked on or pinched by items p laced upon it or against it. Particular atte ntion should be paid to the plug, electrical outl et, and the point where the cord exits from the product. 40 Appendix C Agen cy Regulatory Notices
Japanese Power Cord Requirements For use in Japa n, use only the power cord received with this product. CAUTION: Do not use the p ower cord received with this pr oduct on any ot her products. Product Environmental Notices Materials Disposal This HP product contains mercury in th e fluoresce nt lamp in the display LCD tha t might requ ire special handling at en d-of-life. Disposal of this mate rial can be regulated beca use of environment al consideration s. For disposal or recycling information, contact the l ocal authorities or the Electr onic Industries Alliance (EIA) http://www.eiae. org . Disposal of Waste Equipment by U sers in Private Household in the European Union This symbol on the produ ct or on its packagin g indicates that this prod uct must not be dispo sed of with your household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to di spose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated co llection point fo r the recycling or waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of di sposal will help to conserve natural resource s and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more informatio n about where you can d rop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact the local ci ty office, the h ousehold waste dispo sal service or the shop wher e you purchased th e product. Chemical Substances HP is committed to providing our customers wi th information abo ut the chemical substances in o ur products as need ed to comply with legal requireme nts such as REACH (Reg ulation EC No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and Council ). A chemical info rmation report for thi s product can be found at http://www.hp.com/ go/reach . Product Environmental Notices 41
HP Recycling Program HP encourages customers to recycle used electron ic hardware, HP original print cartridges, and rechargeable batteri es. For more information about recycling prog rams, go to http://www.hp.com/ recycle . Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) A Japanese regulatory req uirement, defined by specification JIS C 0950, 2005 , mandates that manufacture rs provide Material Conten t Declaratio ns for certain ca tegories of electronic products offered for sale after July 1, 2006. To view the JIS C 0950 material d eclaration for this product, visit http://www.hp.com/ go/jisc0950 . 11363-2006 11363-2006 42 Appendix C Agen cy Regulatory Notices
Turkey EEE Regulation In Conformity with the EEE Regulation EEE Yönetmeli ğ ine Uygundur Product Environmental Notices 43