HP p4819a User Manual
hp 21-inch color monitor p481 9a userâs guide www.hp.com/go/monitor support f r ont. f m P a ge 1 M ond a y , September 10 , 2001 10: 03 A M
Userâs Guide hp p 11 30 P4819A 21-in ch Color Moni tor (19.8-inch Viewable Image) 0.24 mm Aperture Gr ill Pitch F D Trin itron®, anti -ref lecti ve an d anti-static screen coat in g Brigh tness and Contra st control s for easy image adjustment Ful l scan scre en that gives an edge- to-edge imag e Power: On/Off switch & LED Stat us Indi cator Inpu t Switch lets yo u co nnect two co mpute rs thro ugh In put 1 an d Inpu t 2 P4819 A_us . f m Page 1 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Notice 2 English En glish Notice The informat ion contained in the do cuments accompany ing this product is su bject t o chang e witho ut not ice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this mate rial, incl udin g, but not lim ited to, the impl ied war rantie s of merchant ability and fi tness for a part icular purpose. HP sh all not be l iabl e for err ors cont ai ne d he rein or for inc iden tal or conseq uenti al dama ges in connec tio n with the f urn ishi ng, perfor mance, or us e of this mater ial. HP ass ume s no resp ons ibili ty fo r the use or reli abil ity o f its so ftwar e on equipm ent th at is not fur nishe d by HP. These docu ments cont ain prop rieta ry infor mation tha t is protec ted by co pyrig ht. Al l r ight s are re ser ved . No pa rt of thes e do cume nts m ay be phot ocopied, reprodu ced, or translat ed to an other l anguage wi thou t th e p rior w rit ten cons ent of HP . F D Trin itron ® is a re gist er ed t rade mark of Sony Cor por atio n. © Copyright Hewl ett-Packard Comp any, 2001. All rights reserved. P4819 A_us . f m Page 2 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
Engl ish Eng lish 3 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Impo rta nt S afe ty Inst ruct ion s Import ant Safety Instructions WA RNI NG For yo ur safety alw ays co nnect eq uipme nt to a grounde d wall outle t. Always u se a po wer c ord wit h a pro perly g rounde d plug , such as t he one pro vided wi th the e quipment , or one in compli ance with you r nationa l safety stand ards. This eq uipme nt can be disconnec ted fr om the powe r by rem oving the power c ord from the power o utlet . This means the equ ipment mus t be locat ed clo se to an easily accessib le power outle t. To avoi d electr ical sho ck, do no t open th e monito r's cover . There are no user-ser viceab le parts in side. Only qua lified serv ice perso nnel should ser vice these parts. Mak e s ure y o ur PC is powe re d off b efor e co nne cti ng or disconn ecting a display pe riphe ral. Working in Comfort Than k you fo r select ing HP mo nitor equi pment. To opti mize yo ur comfort and pr oducti vity, it's impo rtant that you set up you r work a rea corr ectly and us e you r HP equipme nt pro perl y. Wit h that in mind , we have de velop ed some se tup and us e reco mmend ations for you to fol low base d on establ ished er go nomic prin cipl es. You can cons ult the onl ine version of Wo rking in Comfort prel oaded on the ha rd dis k of HP compu ters, or visit HP's Work ing in Comfort web site at: http://www.hp.com/ergo/ CAUTION The mo nitor i s qu ite he avy (the we ight is show n in the techn ical specificatio ns). W e recommend you ask the ass istance of a second perso n w hen l ifti ng o r mo vin g it . The lightni ng flash with arro whead symbol, situate d within an equi later al tria ngl e, is i ntend ed to ale rt th e user to t he pre sen ce o f unins ulated da nger ous vol tage which m ay be of s uffici ent magni tude to constitut e a risk of ele ctric sho ck. Th e excla mati on po int w ithin an e quil ate ral t riang le is int ended to al ert the user to th e presen ce of imp orta nt opera ting an d serv icing instructions in the literat ure accompanying the appliance. P4819 A_us . f m Page 3 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Impor tant Safe ty Instruc tions 4 English En glish Minimizi ng Eye Strain To a void s cre en fli cker and minimi ze eye stra in, u se the hig hest suppor ted im age re fres h rate for th e chos en res oluti on. It is reco mmend ed that you u se a ref resh rate of 85 H z. Th e ima ge r efres h rate is the nu mber of ti mes per sec ond tha t the imag e is ref reshe d. Minimizi ng Energy Cons umption If yo ur c omp uter su ppo rts VES A mo ni tor p owe r m anag eme nt (available on many HP computers), you can minimize the power consumed by the mon itor. The re is one power saving m ode: ⢠Active off mod e 1 (us es less than or e qual to 3W). In th is mo de, th e monitor 's fr ont p anel in dicator ligh t is amber. To set these power saving mod es, refer t o the manual that came with your com pu ter. If your sc reen is not d is playi ng a n i mag e, c heck t he front pane l indicato r ligh t first as your mon itor ma y be in a power saving mode. 1. Unique powe r saving mode wh ich is activated if S YNC, H SYNC or V SYNC inactive. P4819 A_us . f m Page 4 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
Engl ish Eng lish 5 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de What Your N ew Moni tor O ffers What Your New Monitor Offers Your H P mon it or is a n FD Tri nit ron 21-in ch (19 .8- inch vie wab le imag e), hi gh res olu tion, mult i-sy nchr onous col or mon itor. Mu lti- sync hronous m eans that the monito r supports a rang e of video modes. It is optimized for use wit h all Hewlett-Packard compute rs. Your HP co lor m onit or ha s t he fo llow ing featu res: ⢠A 21-inch FD Trinitro n tube wi th a 19.8-inch vie wable image, 0.2 4 mm aperture grill pi tch for excellen t graphi cs and an ant i-glare coating to minimize r eflection ⢠S upport of video modes up to 2048 x 153 6 at 75 Hz re fresh rates ⢠I ma ge a djust me nt u sin g on -sc ree n dis pla y m enus . Incl ud es co lor temper ature adj ustme nt and image manipulat ion c ontrol s to opti mize the qual ity and posi tion of th e image ⢠M onitor power ma nage ment sy stem (VESA 1 standard ) c ontrolled from suitably equi pped HP compu ters to automatically reduce the powe r cons umption of t he m onito r. As an EN ERGY 2 part ner, HP has de termi ned that th is product m eets the ENERGY ST AR guidel ines for energ y efficie ncy ⢠M onitor Pl ug and Play capabilit y (VESA D DC1/2B standar d) that enable s th e mo nitor to ide ntify its elf to suit ably equi ppe d HP com puter s ⢠T wo vid eo i nputs to co nnect to two PCs ⢠Co mpliance with ISO 9241- 3/-7/-8 ergonom ic standard s ⢠C om plie s with MPRII gu id elin es f or upper limi ts o f elect ros tatic and m agn etic fi eld em issi ons, fr om the Swedi sh Nati onal Board for Measur ement and Testing ⢠Y our HP m on itor co mpl ies with TC O99 req uire men ts. (Ref er to âTCO99 Ecol ogy En ergy Emissio ns Ergon omicsâ on p age 40). 1. VESA is the Video Electroni cs Stan dards A ssocia tion 2. ENERG Y ST AR is a trademark of United S tates Environment al Protect ion Agency (EP A) P4819 A_us . f m Page 5 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Settin g Up Your Monit or 6 English En glish Setting Up Yo ur Monito r Where t o Place the Moni tor Place your mo nitor on a fl at sturdy surface. Ensure the ope rating sit e is free fr om excessiv e heat, moi sture, and source s of electromagneti c fields. Source s of e lectrom agneti c fields inclu de tr ansform ers, motor s an d ot he r mo nito rs . Connect ing the Cables 1 Before you con nect any cables, refe r to the safety instructi ons at the be ginn ing of th is manual. Make sure yo ur com pute r and moni tor ar e switc hed off. 2 Connect th e video inpu t cable (it has a 15-pin plug) to one of t he video outl ets on your compute r. You can use both outlets to connect two c omput ers. 3 Tigh ten the t humbscr ews on the plug. 4 Connect the pow er cord to the m onitor . 5 Plug the powe r cord into the power o utlet . NOTE The location of yo ur computer's video cable conn ector may be differe nt to the on e sh own. Refer to th e manual that came with you r comp uter, if necess ary . Video Cables Power Cords Video Cable P4819 A_us . f m Page 6 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
Engl ish Eng lish 7 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de How To Install The Drivers How To Ins tal l The Dr iver s Windows 2000: To install th e driver: 1 Clic k St art, se lec t Sett ings , th en click Con tro l Pane l. 2 Double -cli ck Disp lay an d select the Sett ings tab. 3 Click Advan ced Propertie s or Advanced, and select the Monito r tab. 4 Click Prop erties . 5 Sele ct the Dr iver ta b. 6 Clic k U pda te Drive r a nd c lick N ext . 7 Sele ct th e rec ommen de d optio n and clic k Next . 8 Sele ct the Sp ecif y a Locati on box. 9 Find and op en t he * .inf file. 10 Clic k N ext t o ins tal l the se lec ted moni tor dri ver . Windows XP: To install th e driver: 1 Clic k St art, the n cl ick Contro l Pa nel. 2 Click A ppearance an d Them es. 3 Selec t Di splay and then Setting s. 4 Click A dvanced an d select the Monitor tab. 5 Click Pro pert ies and sele ct the Dr ivers tab. 6 Clic k u pdat e Dr ive r. 7 Ins ert th e Win dows C D-RO M. 8 Selec t âInstall from a listâ optio n for automatic selecti on or man ual ly spe cif y the pa th you rse lf. 9 Click Nex t. 10 If yo u ar e using a CD- ROM , sele ct th e âSea rch remova bl e me diaâ opti on. I f yo u a re not us ing a CD-R OM, sel ect the â Inc lude t his loca tion in th e sea rchâ optio n to brow se. P4819 A_us . f m Page 7 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide How To Install The Dr ivers 8 English En glish Windows 95 or Windows 98: In ord er to t ake advantag e of the Plug & Play functional ity of your Window s 95/98 operati ng system, H P Monitors co me with a driver tha t lets you gain full opti mizatio n of your monit or. To i nstal l th is d river foll ow t hese ste ps: 1 Clic k the Star t but ton, se lec t Se ttin gs, then click Con trol P anel. 2 Do uble- click the D isp lay ic on a nd se lect the S ett ing s tab. 3 Click Advanced Propert ies or Advanced, and sel ect the Monitor tab. 4 Clic k the Chan ge but ton in orde r to sele ct the mo de l of HP Moni tor you a re usin g. 5 Click the H ave Disk.. . butt on. 6 Click the Br owse... bu tton . 7 Find an d se lect the *.in f f ile . 8 Pre ss the O K but ton and sele ct you r mo nitor type in the Mod els box. Your ope rating sy stem and yo ur HP Mo nitor are now set up to work in o ptimum condit ions. If your Wi ndows 95/98 ve rsion is differe nt or you nee d more detailed installa tion inform ation , please refe r to Wind ows 95/98 user 's manual. HP reg ula rly u pdat es the dr ive r eac h tim e a ne w moni tor is re leas ed. To downlo ad the late st up-to- date ve rsion , visit our H P Monit ors Support web s ite at: http://www.hp.com/go/monitorsupport P4819 A_us . f m Page 8 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
Engl ish Eng lish 9 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Usin g Yo ur M oni tor Using Your Monitor The il lustra ti on belo w show s the lo cati on of th e fun ctio n keys wh ich ope rate th e monito r. ! Power Switch This butt on sw itch es t he m onit or on and off. " Adju stment B utton This butto n inc rease s the l evel o f the se lect ed functi on. # Adju stment B utton - This butt on decre as es t he l evel of the sel ected f unct ion. $ Menu Butt on Use thi s bu tton to se lect th e men u and se lect th e hi ghli ghte d functi on. ! " # $ % & ' P4819 A_us . f m Page 9 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Using Y our Moni tor 10 Engli sh En glish NOTE If the power manag ement funct ion of your c omput er is workin g prop erly , you do not ne ed to sw itch the mon itor o ff or on. This occurs automatically. % Brightness an d Scroll Up Button This butto n sel ects th e Bri ghtne ss me nu an d scro lls up i n menus . ' Contrast and Scroll Dow n Button This but ton sel ects th e Cont ras t me nu a nd s cro lls down in menus . & Input Switch This but ton sel ects INP UT 1 (v ideo inpu t 1 con necto r) o r INPUT 2 (vid eo inpu t 2 connector ). P4819 A_us . f m Page 10 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 11 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Using the On-Screen Menu Using t he O n-Screen M enu The follo wing is an over view show ing ho w to use t he O n-Scr een Men u fa cili ty usin g th e , / and / butt ons. To displa y the MENU . Pr ess the butto n to d ispl ay th e MENU on your scre en. To select the menu yo u want to adjust. Press the / butt ons to high ligh t th e desi red m enu. P res s the but to n to selec t the m enu item. To adjust the menu . 1 Pres s / th e b uttons to s elect the ite m y ou wan t to adjust. 2 Press the / buttons to make the adju stment . To close the men u. Use the / but ton s to s ele ct EXIT . If no but ton s a re press ed, the menu closes automatically after about 30 s econds. P4819 A_us . f m Page 11 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Selec ting the On-Sc reen Me nu Lang uage 12 Engli sh En glish Selecting the On-Screen Menu Languag e En glish, Fren ch, Ger man, Span ish, Ital ian, Dutch, Sw edish, Russ ian and Japanese version s of the on-screen menus are available. The default setti ng i s Eng lish . To select a language of your choi ce 1 Press th e bu tton. 2 Pre ss t he / but tons to se lect OPT ION and p ress the button again. 3 Pr ess t he / b utto ns to se lect LA NG UAGE and pres s the butt on. 4 Pre ss / the bu tto ns t o sele ct the lan guage you w an t and pres s the but ton once m ore to conf irm your selecti on. 5 To c lose the menu us e th e / butt ons t o selec t EXIT . If no butto ns are pres sed, the menu clo ses auto mati cally after about 30 s econds . To reset to Engli sh Repeat steps 1-5 and select Eng lish as the chosen language. P4819 A_us . f m Page 12 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 13 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Selectin g the Inp ut Signal Selecti ng the Input Sig nal You can conne ct two compu ters to this moni tor usin g the video in put 1 and video inp ut 2 connec tors. To select one of the two compute rs: 1 Move the swit ch on the fron t of the monit or to eit her 1 o r 2 2 The sele cted input (IN PUT 1 or INPUT 2) appe ars on the scre en for 3 s eco nds . NOT E If no sign al is input to th e sel ect ed con necto r, th e messa ge NO SIGNAL appe ars on the scre en. After a few seco nds, the monitor enter s pow er sav ing mode. If t his happe ns, sw itch to the o ther connecto r. Displ aying the Curr ent Input Signal Pres sing the butt on displ ays the hor izontal and vertic al fre quen cies o f the c urre nt input signa l. If th e sig nal matc hes one of the monit orâs fact ory p rese t mod es, t he r esolu tio n is d ispl aye d. P4819 A_us . f m Page 13 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Navi gatin g the menu 14 Engli sh En glish Naviga ting the menu 1 Pre ss the butto n to disp lay th e ME NU on your sc ree n. 2 Use the / and buttons to se lect one of th e follo win g men us. The ic ons on the le ft of th e MENU show the curre ntly se lect ed function . 3 Sele ct EXIT to clos e the menu . 1. E xit Sele ct to exi t the on- sc reen menu 2. Contrast/Brightness Adjusts t he pi ctureâs contras t and bright ness 3. Size /C ent er Adju sts the pic ture âs si ze , cent ering or zoom 4. Ge ometry Adj ust s the pi ctur eâs rotat ion an d sha pe P4819 A_us . f m Page 14 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 15 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Navigat ing t he me nu 5. Conve rgence Ad justs the pic tur eâs h ori zont al and vertical convergence 6. Scree n Adjus ts the la nding (t he col or purity in th e 4 corn ers) , mo ire cancellation e ffect and manua lly deg aus ses th e monit or. 7. Color Ad justs the pict ureâ s co lor temper ature . You can us e th is t o matc h the colo rs of a print ed pictur e. 8. Optio n Sele cts the cho se n lan gua ge, locks the OSD and changes th e menuâs on-scree n posi tion 9. Reset Reset s the setti ngs of yo ur mo nit or 10. Resolu tion Disp lays th e cur re nt reso lutio n of your m onitor 11. Refre sh Dis plays the curr ent refr esh rate P4819 A_us . f m Page 15 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Cus tomi zin g Yo ur Moni tor 16 Engli sh En glish Customizing Your Monitor You can make n umerous adjust ments to y our moni tor usi ng the On- Scr een M enu. Adjusti ng the bright ness and cont rast Brightne ss and contr ast adju stme nts are made using a sep arate BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST menu. Thes e set tin gs are stor ed i n memor y fo r th e sig nals fro m the curren tly se lect ed inpu t conne cto r. 1 Pres s eit her th e BRIGH TNESS or CONTRA ST but ton. T he CONTRAST/BRIGHT menu appears on t he screen. 2 Press th e / butto ns to adjus t the br ightn ess or contras t. If you a re using the sR GB mode NOTE If yo u select ed the sRGB mode i n the COLOR M ODE of th e OPT IONS menu , th e fo llo wing B RIG HTNE SS/C ONTR AST menu app ears on the scree n. For m ore in format ion abou t using the sR GB mod e, see page 24. P4819 A_us . f m Page 16 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 17 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Adjust ing th e pi ctur e (SIZ E/CEN TER) Adjusting the picture (SIZE/CENTE R) Adjusting t he size of the picture (SIZE/ CENTER) This settin g is store d in memory for the c urren t input signal . 1 Pr ess the butto n. Th e MEN U appea rs on the scr een. 2 Press t he / buttons to high light SIZE/CE NTER and pres s the button again. The SIZE/CENT ER menu appe ars on t he s creen. 3 Press t he / butto ns to sele ct for hori zontal adjustment , or for vertical adjus tment and then press the butto n. 4 Press t he / butto ns to adjus t the si ze. Adjusting t he centering o f the picture (SIZE/CEN TER) This settin g is store d in memory for the c urren t input signal . 1 Press the button . The ME NU appear s on the sc reen. 2 Press t he / buttons to high light SIZE/CE NTER and pres s the button again. The SIZE/CENTER menu appe ars on t he s creen. 3 Press t he / button s to select for horizo ntal adjustment , or for vert ical adjustment an d then press t he butto n. 4 Press t he / butto ns to adjus t the cen teri ng. Automatical ly sizing and centering th e picture (AUTO) This settin g is store d in memory for the c urren t input signal . 1 Press the bu tton. The M ENU ap pear s on t he sc reen. 2 Press t he / buttons to high light SIZE/CE NTER and pres s the button again. The SIZE/CENTER menu appe ars on t he s creen. 3 Press t he / button s to select AUTO and then pres s th e but to n. T he ad just ment wi ndow appe ars on the screen . 4 Press t he / button s to selec t OK. Th e pictu re will au tomat ical ly fil l th e scre en . P4819 A_us . f m Page 17 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Adjusting the shap e of the picture (GEOMETRY) 18 Engli sh En glish Adjusting the shape of the picture (GEOMETRY) The GEO ME TRY sett in gs all ow you to ad just th e rot ation and shape of t he pic ture. The (ro tati on) sett ing is st ored in me mory for a ll input sig nals. All other s ettin gs ar e stor ed in mem ory for the cur rent i nput sig na l. 1 Pre ss th e butto n. The ME NU ap pears on the sc reen . 2 Pre ss the / buttons to highli ght GEOME TRY and press the but ton again. The GEOMETRY menu app ears on the s creen . 3 Pre ss the / button s to sel ect t he d esir ed ad justm ent item and pres s th e b utton . The adju stme nt bar a ppea rs on the s creen . 4 Pre ss the / buttons to make the adjus tment. Select To rot ate t he p ic ture expand or contract the pi cture sides shi ft the pict ure si des to th e left or rig ht adjust the pi cture width at the top of th e screen shift the picture to the left or right at the top of t he screen rese t a ll th e GE OMETRY setti ngs P4819 A_us . f m Page 18 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 19 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Adjusting the converg ence (CONVERGE NCE) Adjusting the convergence (CONVERGENCE) The CO NVE RGEN CE sett ings al low you to ad just the qu ality o f the pic ture by co ntro llin g the co nve rgen ce. The c onverge nce refer s to the ali gnmen t of the red , green , and blue c olor si gnals . If you se e red or blue shadow s arou nd le tter s or line s, adjust the conver genc e. Thes e settin gs are st ored in memory for al l input signal s. 1 Pr ess the but ton . The ME NU a ppear s on the scr een. 2 Press t he / b uttons to highl ight CONVE RGENCE and press the button again. The CONVE RGENC E menu appear s on the scre en. 3 Pr ess th e / butt ons to se lect th e desi red adjus tme nt item and pres s the bu tton. T he adjus tment b ar appear s on the scr een. 4 Press t he / button s to make the adjustme nt. Select To horizontal ly shift re d or blue shadows vertically shift red or blue shad ows T TO P vertically shift red or blue shadows at the top of the screen B BO TT OM vertically shift red or blue shadows at the botto m of the screen reset all the CO NVERGENCE settings P4819 A_us . f m Page 19 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Adju sti ng th e qual ity of the pi ctu re (S CREE N) 20 Engli sh En glish Adjusting th e qualit y of the pictur e (SCREEN) The SCR EEN settin gs allow you to adju st the q ualit y of the pic ture by con troll ing th e moire an d the land ing . ⢠If the colo r is irregu lar at the corn er s of the scr een, adju st the lan din g. ⢠If elliptical or wavy pattern s appear on the sc reen, cancel th e moir e. Th e CANCE L MOI RE a nd M OIRE ADJUS T se tting s a re sto red in memo ry for t he c urre nt inpu t si gnal. All othe r s et tings ar e st ored in memo ry f or all input si gnal s. 1 Pres s the bu tton. The M ENU ap pear s on t he sc reen. 2 Pre ss the / butto ns to hig hlig ht SC REEN and press th e butto n. Th e SCREE N menu appe ars o n the scree n. 3 Pre ss the / but tons to se lec t the desi red a djust ment ite m. Then press th e bu tton . 4 Pre ss the / buttons to make the adjus tment. Sel ect To LANDIN G reduce a ny colo r irregul arit ies in the scree nâs top left corne r to a minimum. LANDIN G reduce a ny color ir regul aritie s in the sc reenâ s top right corner to a minimum. LANDIN G reduce a ny color ir regul aritie s in the screenâs bottom left corner to a minimum. LANDIN G reduce a ny color ir regul aritie s in the sc reenâ s bottom rig ht corne r to a minimum. CA N C E L M O I R E adjust the level of moire ca ncellat ion until it is at minimum. degauss the monitor. reset all SCRE EN setti ngs. P4819 A_us . f m Page 20 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 21 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Adjustin g the quality of the picture (S CREEN) NOT E Moire is a type of natural inte rference wh ich produce s soft, wavy li nes on yo ur s creen . It ma y appe ar du e to i nterf erenc e betw een the pat tern of the picture on the scr een and the pho sph or pitch patte rn of the mon itor. NOT E The pict ur e may b eco me fuzz y wh en CA NCEL MOI RE is set to activated. Example of moire P4819 A_us . f m Page 21 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Adjusting the color of the picture (COLOR) 22 Engli sh En glish Adjusting th e color of the pict ure (COLOR) The COLOR settings allow you to adju st the pictureâs color temperatur e by changing the color level of the white color fi eld. Colo rs a ppear r eddi sh i f th e t empera tur e is lo w, a nd bl uish i f the tem perat ure is hig h. T his adju stment is u seful fo r mat chi ng t he monitor âs colo r to a printed pi ctureâs colo rs. Selecting the colo r mode Ther e ar e fou r co lor adjust ment modes : PR ESET, VARIA BLE, EXPERT and s RGB. T o sele ct one of t he fo ur m odes: 1 Pres s the bu tton . The M ENU ap pear s on t he sc reen. 2 Pre ss the / butto ns to hi ghli ght OPTI ON and pr ess th e butto n ag ain . The OPTI ON me nu appea rs o n th e scree n. 3 Pre ss the / butt ons t o sel ect COLOR MODE and pres s the button ag ain. 4 Pre ss the / button s to se lect th e COLOR MODE. PRES ET mode 1 Pres s the bu tton . The M ENU ap pear s on t he sc reen. 2 Pre ss the / button s to hi ghligh t COLOR and press the b utton agai n. The COLOR men u appears on the scree n. 3 Pre ss the / butt ons to high lig ht and pres s the button again. The adjustment bar appe ars. 4 Use the / butto ns to sele ct the desire d tempe rature . P4819 A_us . f m Page 22 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 23 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Adjustin g the color of the picture (COLOR ) NOT E Lowering the tempe rature below 9300K may cause the whites to change fr om a bluis h hue to red. VARIA BLE mode 1 Press the butto n. The ME NU appear s on the scr een. 2 Press t he / bu tto ns to hig hlig ht CO LOR and press t he button again. The CO LOR menu appears on th e screen . 3 Press t he / butto ns to high ligh t and pres s the button again. The adjustment bar appears. 4 Us e the / button s to adjus t the co lor te mper atur e. The n ew set tin g w ill be sto red i n m emor y. EXPERT mode You can make addit ional adjust ments to th e color i n greater detail by select ing the EX PERT m ode. 1 Press the butto n. The ME NU appear s on the scr een. 2 Press t he / bu tto ns to hig hlig ht CO LOR and press t he button again. The CO LOR menu appears on th e screen . P4819 A_us . f m Page 23 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Adjusting the color of the picture (COLOR) 24 Engli sh En glish 3 Pre ss t he / buttons to select the R (red), G (green) or B (bl ue) co mponent of th e in put s ignal for bo th GAI N ( ) an d BIAS ( ). 4 Pre ss the / buttons to make the adjus tment. sRGB mo de The sRGB color se tting is an indu stry standa rd color space protocol desi gned to corre late the disp lay ed and pri nt ed colo rs of sR GB complian t comput er p roducts . To adjus t the colo rs to the s RGB profi le, s imply sel ect sRGB mo de in t he COLOR menu of the O PTION menu . Ho wever, in o rder to di spla y the sRGB c olors cor rectl y ( γ =2.2, 6500K), yo u must set your computer to th e sRGB profile and adjust the brig htness ( ) and co ntrast. Fo r informati on on how to change the brig htness ( ) and con trast, see page 16. NOTE Your comput er and othe r connec ted product s (such as a prin ter), must be sR GB co mpli ant . Restoring the color from th e EASY or sRGB menus The colo rs of mos t di splay mon itors tend t o gra dual ly los e b rill iance over se ver al year s of se rvice . The C OLOR RETUR N fea ture fou nd in the PRESET , VAR IABLE a nd sRGB modes al lows yo u to resto re the color to the ori ginal factory qualit y levels. The explan ation below expla ins how to res tore th e moni torâ s colo r from the PRES ET me nu. 1 Pres s the bu tton . The M ENU ap pear s on t he sc reen. 2 Pre ss the / button s to hi ghligh t COLOR and press the b utton agai n. The COLOR men u appears on the scree n. 3 Pre ss the / buttons to select COLOR RETURN and press th e but ton again. 4 Pre ss the / butto ns to select OK. P4819 A_us . f m Page 24 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 25 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Adjustin g the color of the picture (COLOR ) NOT E Befo re u sing this fea ture , th e m onito r mu st be in n ormal o perati on mode (gre en p owe r in dic ator on ) fo r at lea st 30 mi nutes . If th e monitor g oes in to power saving mode, you must re turn th e mon itor to normal oper ation mo de and wai t for 30 minutes for the mon itor to be read y. Yo u may n eed to a djust your c omput erâs p ower s avin g set tings to kee p the moni tor i n norm al op erati on mo de fo r the f ull 3 0 mi nutes . If the monitor is not re ady, the followi ng message will appear: The m onit or m ay grad uall y lo se its abil ity to perfo rm t his f unct io n due to the natu ral aging of th e pictur e tu be. P4819 A_us . f m Page 25 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Addit ional setti ngs (OPT ION) 26 Engli sh En glish Additi onal s ettings (OPTION) You can manu ally deg auss the monitor, change the m enu pos ition, and lo ck the contro ls. To adju st on e of the O PTIO N men u adju st ment item s: 1 Pres s the button. Th e ME NU appear s on the scr een. 2 Pre ss the / b uttons to highl ight OP TION and press t he button ag ain. The OP TION menu a ppears on the scree n. 3 Pre ss the / buttons to sele ct the de sire d adjustment ite m. Adju st the selected i tem accordi ng to the follo win g in struc tion s. Degau ssing the screen The moni tor i s a utom atic ally deg ausse d w hen t he p owe r is tu rned on. Chang ing the menu positi on Chang e th e men u posit ion if it is bl ock ing a n imag e on the scr een. To chan ge the me nu on-screen p osition : Pre ss t he / butt ons to s elect OSD PO SITIO N for horizontal ad justment, o r OSD POSITION for vert ical adju stm ent. Then p ress the / bu ttons to shi ft th e o n- scree n men u. Locki ng the con trols To prot ect ad just men t data b y lock ing th e cont rols Pre ss the / buttons to select CONTROL LOCK and pres s the butto n. Then pres s the / butt ons to s elec t ON. NOTE Only t he POWER switc h, M ENU b utton, INPUT s witch, and CONTRO L LOCK of the OPTI ON men u will op erate. I f any oth er items are sele cte d, t he mark ap pe ars o n t he scre en . To c ancel the cont rol lock Rep eat th e pr oce dure ab ove a nd s et CON TRO L LOC K t o OF F. P4819 A_us . f m Page 26 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 27 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Resetting the adjustments Re setting the adjustm ents Thi s mon itor ha s thre e rese t met hods. Use the RESE T but ton to rese t the a djust ment s. Resettin g all the adj ustment da ta for the curren t inpu t signal 1 Pr ess the butto n. T he MEN U ap pears on the sc reen . 2 Press t he / buttons to h ighl ight RES ET an d pres s the butto n agai n. 3 Press t he / buttons to select 1 and press the button agai n. The follo wing items are n ot r eset by thi s met hod: ⢠on- screen m enu langua ge ⢠adjustment mode in the COLOR menu (PRES ET, VARIABLE , EXPER T, s RGB) ⢠on-screen me nu po sitio n ⢠co lo r tem per atur e se tt ing in t he PRE SET mo de. Resettin g all of the adjust ment data for all inp ut signa ls Follow the abov e procedu re but sel ect 2 durin g step 3. NOT E The (reset) b utton does not func tion w hen CONTROL LOCK is se t to O N. P4819 A_us . f m Page 27 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Supp orted V ideo M odes 28 Engli sh En glish Support ed Vid eo Modes Your mo nitor com es with the standard modes show n in the tabl e below. It al so s uppo rts in term ediat e vid eo m odes . Wi th th e inter med iat e modes, the dis pla yed ima ge may nee d to be opt imi zed using the button s on the fron t panel. All m odes ar e non-int erlaced. Your mo nitor is GTF 1 compatible. Fact ory Optimiz ed Modes: 1. G TF - Gene ral T im ing Fo rmu la . Resolut ion Refresh Rate/H z 640 x 40 0 70 640 x 48 0 60, 75, 85 800 x 60 0 75, 85 1024 x 7 68 75, 85 128 0 x 1024 75, 85 1600 x 1 200 75, 85, 85GTF * 1800 x 1 440 80GTF* 192 0 x 1440 85 P4819 A_us . f m Page 28 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 29 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Tr oub les hoot ing Trouble shooti ng Refer to th is section, before contact ing techni cal support . If thin l ines appe ar on your screen ( damper wires) The li nes yo u are ex peri encin g on yo ur scre en are no rma l for the Trini tron monitor and are not a malfuncti on. These are shadows fro m the damp er wi res used to sta bili ze the ape rture gril le a nd are mo st noti cea ble w hen th e sc reen âs bac kgr oun d is lig ht (usual ly wh ite ). Th e ap ertur e gril le is the esse ntial elem ent that make s a Trin itron pictu re tub e uniq ue by allow ing m ore li ght to reach the scre en, resul tin g in a bri ghte r, mo re deta iled p ictu re. On-scree n messages If the re is somethi ng wron g with th e inpu t sign al, one of the follo win g me ssag es a ppe ars o n th e sc re en. If NO INPUT SIGNAL appea rs on the screen This message sh ows the c urren tly sel ected INPUT. NO INPUT SI GNAL. Th is i ndicate s th at no sign al is in put fro m the s el ected con necto r. Damper wir es P4819 A_us . f m Page 29 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Troubl es hootin g 30 Engli sh En glish If OUT OF SCAN RANGE appears on the screen The Rem edies One or mo re of the f oll owing me ssa ges m ay app ear o n the scree n. If A CTIV ATE USI NG PC ap pea rs on the s creen , tr y pr essi ng any key on the compute r, and confirm th at yo ur compu terâs graphic board is compl etely seated in the correct bus slot. If CHE CK INPU T S ELE CTO R ap pears on the sc reen , try changing the input signal . If CHECK SIGN AL CABLE appe ars on the scr een, check t hat the monitor i s correctly conne cted to the compu ter. This mess age sh ows th e cur ren tly sel ec ted co nnecto r (IN PUT 1 or IN PUT 2 ). If th e moni tor rec ogn izes th e freque ncie s of the curr ent inp ut sign al, the hori zontal and vertical frequencies are als o displayed. Th is i nd icat es t hat the in put s ignal is no t supp ort ed b y t he monit orâs s pecif icatio ns. If you are replac ing an old monitor wit h this monitor, recon nect the o ld m onito r. T hen a djust the compu terâs graphics car d so that t he hori zontal fre quency is between 30 - 130 k Hz, and t he vert ical freque ncy is betwee n 48 - 170 Hz . P4819 A_us . f m Page 30 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 31 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Tr oub les hoot ing No pict ure and LED is off ⢠Check if m onito r is swit ched ON ⢠Check if po wer co rd is pro perly c onnec ted ⢠C heck if el ectri cal outl et is co nnect ed ⢠Test i f mo nito r w orks on anot her PC prev io usly set to moni tor âs supp orte d re solut io n No pict ure and LED is on ⢠Check if mon itor is n ot in po wer s avin g mode ⢠T ry changing th e video input se lection ⢠A djus t contrast and brig htnes s throu gh Menu using the contro l butt ons ⢠Check if P C is s witche d o n ⢠Ch eck if vid eo cable has no bent pins ⢠Test i f moni tor wo rks Colors are not pu re ⢠D egau ss yo ur mo nit or ⢠S hut down yo ur moni tor and swi tch it on after 30 m inutes Picture is no t centered ⢠A djust pict ure thr ough Me nu using the control but tons Picture is fuzzy ⢠Us e the Re call funct ion ⢠Re duce con trast throug h Menu us ing the cont rol but tons ⢠A djus t mo ire re duc tion to zero P4819 A_us . f m Page 31 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Technical Specific ations 32 Engli sh En glish Technical Specifications PICTURE TUB E Size 21-inch, 19.8-inch v iewable image Ape rture Grill Pit ch 0.24 mm (0, 2 4 mm) Face P late wide a nti-ref lective anti static-coa ting INTER FACE Detachable Video Cabl e with 15-pin mini D-SUB Connecto r SCANNING FREQUENCY Hor izont al 30 to 13 0 kH z Vert ical 50 to 17 0 Hz MAX. RESOLUTION 2048 x 1536 (75 Hz ) RECO MM ENDE D RESOLUTION: From 1280 x 10 24 (85 H z) to 19 20 x 144 0 (85 Hz) WARM -UP TIME 30 minutes to reach optimum performance level Max PIXEL CLOCK <370 MHz IMAGE SIZE Standa rd: 38 8 (W) à 2 91 (H) mm or 15.2 (W ) x 11.4 (H) i n Max: 404 (W) à 302 ( H) mm o r 15 .9 (W) x 11 .9 (H ) i n POWER MA NAGEME NT On 135W (max) Constant gr een LED Active Off 3W (max) Constant Amber LED Power Off 0W LED is Off POWER S OUR CE AC 90 to 26 4 V, 50 /6 0 Hz (max cur rent ) 2A OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Temperatur e 10 ° C to 4 0 ° C Humidity 10% RH through 80 % RH (without condensation) STORAGE ENVIRO NMENT Temperatur e 0 ° C to 60 ° C Humidity 5% RH throug h 90% R H (wit hout condensation) SHIPPI NG ENVI RONM ENT Temper ature: - 40 ° to 60° with PACKAGI NG Humidity 5% RH t hrough 9 5% ° RH ( without condensation) CABINET DIMENSI ONS 502 (H) 4 97 (W ) 49 0 (D) mm or 1 9.7 (H) x 19 .6 (W) x 19 .3 ( D) in WEIGHT 30.5 kg (30, 5 kg) or 67.2 lbs (6 7, 2 lbs ) TILT/SWIVEL ST AND Tilt An gle - 5 ° to 15 ° Swivel Angl e - 90 ° to 90 ° P4819 A_us . f m Page 32 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 33 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Care and Cleaning Care and Cleaning Do not place anythi ng on top of the monitor . Doing so may blo ck the mon itor vents and cause damage to th e moni tor due to overhe ating. Do not le t liqu id get on o r into th e monito r. To maximi ze screen life and pre vent dama ge to the pi cture tube (suc h as burned pho spho r due to le aving t he s ame imag e on the s creen for a lon g time ), it is rec ommen ded th at you: ⢠Us e th e moni tor po wer man age me nt syst em (on HP com puter s) or a s creen saver p rogram. ⢠A void s etting co ntr ast and b rightn ess to their m aximum l evels fo r prolong ed pe riods. ⢠I f you do not ha ve a power man agement system o r a scre en saver prog ram, swi tch the m onitor off or reduc e the brig htne ss and contra st to minimu m levels when th e monitor is not in use. Your monitor has an anti-glar e, anti-static s creen coating . To prevent da mage to the mo nito r scre en's c oat ing, use a reg ula r house hol d gl ass c lean er when cl ea ning th e scre en . To cl ean th e scre en : 1 Swit ch the m onitor o ff and remove the power pl ug (pull th e plug , not the cable). 2 Wet a soft cotton clo th with the cle aning sol ution and ge ntly wip e the scr een. Do not spr ay clean er ont o the scr een beca use the clea ner ma y drip in side the monit or. 3 Dry with a clean, soft cotton cloth . Do not use any type of abrasive pad, alkaline cleane r, scouri ng powder or solvents such as alcoho l or benz ine as the y m ight d ama ge t he a nti -r efle cti ve c oat ing. Environm ental Inform ation HP h as a str ong commitment toward the environ ment. You r HP moni tor ha s been desi gned to res pect th e envir onm ent a s much as pos sible . HP can also take back your old monitor for recycling when it reache s the end of its usef ul li fe. In fact, H P has a pr oduct take -back pr ogram in s everal coun tri es. T he co llect ed e quipmen t is sent to o ne of HP's recy cl ing fac ili ties in Europ e or the USA . As m any pa rts as po ssib le are re used . Th e rem ain der is recycl ed . Speci al care is ta ken fo r batt erie s a nd o the r pot entia ll y tox ic s ubst ance s, w hic h ar e re duced to n on-harmful co mponent s throug h a s pecial che mical proce ss. If you req uire more de tails about HP 's produc t take-back pr ogram , contact your dealer or your ne arest HP Sale s Office. P4819 A_us . f m Page 33 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Hard wa re War ra nty 34 Engli sh En glish Hardwa re Wa rranty PART I - HP Ge ne ral Hard ware War ra nty Gen er al This HP Mo nito r Hardwar e Warra nty State ment g ives you, th e customer , expr ess warrant y right s from HP, the manufactu rer. FOR CO NSUMER TRANS ACTIO NS IN AUSTRALIA A ND NEW ZEALAND: THE WARRANTY TERMS CON TAINED IN THIS STATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE, RESTRICT OR MOD IFY AND ARE IN ADDIT ION TO THE MANDAT ORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE T O THE S ALE OF TH IS PR ODUCT TO YOU. THE LAWS OF YOUR COUNTRY MAY PROVIDE FOR DIFF ERENT WARRANTY RIGHTS. IF SO, YOUR AUTHORIZED HP DEALER OR HP SALES AND SER VICE OFFIC E CAN PROVIDE YO U WITH DETAILS . Warran ty repair or re placement . Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants this mo nitor hardware product, or accessory against defects in materi als and workmans hip for the appl icable war ranty period stated above, commencing from the date of delivery of t he product to the e nd-u ser c ustome r. HP doe s not wa rrant that the HP har dware w ill op erate un inte rrupte d or error free. If, durin g the pr oduct w arranty pe riod, HP is unable , within a reason able tim e, to rep air or repl ace you r product to the cond itio n as warrant ed, yo u wil l be enti tle d to a refund ( in the amo unt of th e produ ct pur chase pric e) upon prompt return of t he product to your authorized H P dealer or other HP des ig nate. Unles s ot herw ise stated or ag ree d upo n in w ritin g wi th HP, a ll hardware compone nts must b e return ed for re fund wit h the entire system process unit. HP software is covered by the HP Sof tware Product Limite d Warr anty lo cated in your HP product manual. Un less other wise st ated, an d to th e exten t permit ted by lo cal law, hardw are products may contain rema nufactur ed p arts (eq uivalent to ne w in perform ance) or part s which may have be en su bject to prio r incid ental u se. H P may repair or rep lace Model Warranty Period Service Provided P481 9A 3 years inte rnat ional limi ted Hardware W arranty Rest of Aisa Pacific: 3 years part s and labor on-site s ervice for fi rst year, and retu rn to HP repa ir or au thorize d serv ice center for the following 2 years A USA and Canada: 3 yea rs on-site next second business day exchange F Europe: 3 years parts and labor next business day exchange E 1 y ea rJap a n : 1 ye a r pa r t s and lab or retu rn to bench D P4819 A_us . f m Page 34 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 35 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Hardware Warr anty hardware products (i) wit h products w hich are e quivalent in per formance to the prod ucts b eing re paired or replaced but whi ch may have been subje ct to prior use, or ( ii) wi th p roducts which m ay contain r emanuf actured parts equival ent to new in pe rformance or parts whic h may have been subj ect to prior i ncident al use . Proof of Purchase an d Warran ty Peri od In order to recei ve service or suppor t for your hardware prod uct for th e warranty period, proof of the original purchase date of the product may be requi red in or der to est ablis h the deli very dat e of your product. If the delivery date is not available, either the purchase date or the manu facturer's date (located on the produ ct) becom es the be ginning of the war ranty per iod. Limitat ion of Warr anty Warran ty does no t apply to defects r esultin g from: (a) imp roper or inadeq uate main tenance o r calibration ; (b) software, in terfaci ng, parts or sup plies not su ppli ed by HP; ( c) unauthor ized r epair , ma inte nance, modif ication or mis use; (d) op eration outs ide of the p ubli shed o perating sp ecifi ca tion s for the pr odu ct; ( e) im prop e r site pre par ati on or main tena nce ; or ( f) such ot her ex clus ions as may be exp res sly se t fo rth in this W arran ty State ment. HP MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRA NTY, WHETHER WRITT EN OR ORAL, WI TH RES PECT TO THIS PR ODUCT. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLI CABLE LOCAL LAW, ANY IMPLI ED WARRANTY OF MERCHAN TABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE I S LIMITED T O THE DURAT ION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANT Y SET FORTH ABOVE. Limitat ion of Liab ility and Remedies TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY AP PLICABLE LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIES IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL HP BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA OR FOR DIR ECT, INDI RECT, SPEC IAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUE NTIAL D AMAGE, WHETHER BASED ON WAR RANTY CONT RACT, TORT , OR ANY OT HER LEG AL TH EORY . The fo reg oin g lim itat ion of lia bil ity shall not app ly in t he event t hat a ny HP produc t sold hereun der is det ermine d by a court of compete nt juris diction t o be defective and to have dire ctly cause d bodi ly injury, deat h, o r pro perty damage . To t he e xtent allowed by app licable local law , HP 's li ability for property damage does not exceed the greate r of $50,000 or the purchase price of th e specif ic product that caused such damag e. P4819 A_us . f m Page 35 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Hard wa re War ra nty 36 Engli sh En glish PART II - Y ear 20 01 Warrant y Subjec t to al l of t he t erms and limitati ons of the HP Li mited Warranty Stateme nt pro vided with thi s HP Pro duct, H P warrants that th is HP Product will be able to acc uratel y proce ss dat e dat a (incl uding , but not l imited to, calculating, comparing, and s equencing) from, into, and between the twent ieth and tw enty-first ce nturies, and the y ears 1999 and 2000, including leap year calculat ions, when used in accordance wi th the Product documen tation prov ided by HP (i nclud ing an y in structio ns f or inst alling patche s or u pgrades) , prov ided that al l oth er product s (e .g. ha rdware, software, firmware ) used in co mbinatio n wit h such H P Prod uct(s) p roperl y exchang e date da ta with it. The duratio n of th e Year 2000 warr anty e xtends through Janu ary 31, 200 1. P4819 A_us . f m Page 36 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 37 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Regulato ry Information Regul atory Infor matio n DECLARAT ION OF CONFORMITY According to IS O/IEC Guide 22 and CEN/CENELEC EN 45014 Manufacturer's Name: HEWL ETT -PA CKA RD F ranc e Manufacturer's Address: 5, Avenue Raymond C hanas - EYBEN S 38053 GRE NOBLE CED EX 09 -FRANCE De clar es, tha t the pr od ucts : Produc t Name : HP 21â CRT color Monit or P4819** (* can be any alphanumerical character) Conform(s) to the follo wing Product Specificatio ns: SAFETY - International: IEC 60950:1991 A1 A2 A3 A4 / GB4943-1995. -Europe: EN 60950:1992 A1 A2 A3 A4 A11. E LECTRO MAGNETIC C OMPATIBILITY - CISPR22:1997 / EN55022:1998 Class B - CISPR24:1997 / EN55024:1998 - IEC 61000-3-3:1994 / EN61000-3-3:1995 - GB9254-1998 - FCC Title 47 CFR, Par t 15 Class B (1) - ICES-003, Issue 3 - VCCI-B - AS/NZ 3548:1995 Prod uct s bear ing t he CE m arkin g (2) also comply with: IEC 61000- 3-2:1995 / E N 61000-3- 2:1995. A1 4 Those product s comply with the r equirem ents of the f ollo wing Di recti v es and carry the CE-marki ng accordingl y: EMC Dire ctiv e 89/336/EEC and L ow V oltage Di rectiv e 73/23/EEC, both amended b y the Dir ectiv e 93/68/EEC. (1) This device compli es with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operat ion is su bject to the foll owing two conditions: a- This device may not cause harmful inter ference, and b- This de vice must accept any interf erence recei ved, includi ng inte rference t hat may c ause undesired operati on. (2) All products sold in the Eu ropean Economic Area (EEA) be ar the CE ma rking. Grenoble August 2001 USA contac t: Hewlett Packard C ompany, Corporate Product Regulat ions Manager, 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, CA 94304. (Phone ( 1) (6 50) 857-1501) Didier CA BARET Quality Manager P4819 A_us . f m Page 37 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Reg ulato ry I nfo rma tio n 38 Engli sh En glish Notice for the USA: FCC Class B Sta tement Federal Comm unications Commissi on Radio Frequency Inte rference Stateme nt Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital d evice , pur suan t to Pa rt 1 5 of t he FCC Rules. T hese limits are de signed to provide rea sonab le pro tectio n agains t harmfu l inter fer ence in a r esiden tial ins tal lation . This equipment generates, use s, and can radiate radio frequency energy an d, if not installed and used in acco rdance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. How ever, there is no guarant ee that interference will not occur i n a pa rticu lar in stallat ion. If this equipm ent does ca use h arm ful inter fer ence to radio or television recept ion, which can be det ermined by turning the equipment off and o n, th e user is enco urag ed to cor rect th e int erfer enc e by on e or m ore of the followi ng m easures: ⢠Reorien t or reloc ate the rec eiving ante nna . ⢠Increase th e distance between the equipment and the rece iver. ⢠Connect t he equipm ent to an ou tlet on a di ffe rent circu it to the one t he receiver is connected to. ⢠Consult your dealer o r an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Safety Warn ing for USA If the power cord is no t supplied with your monitor, select the proper power co rd according to your national electric sp ecifications. ⢠USA: use a UL listed type SVT de tachable power cord Notice for Ca nada This Class "B" digital app aratus compli es with all requ ireme nts of the Cana dian Interference-Causing Equi pment Reg ulations (ICES.003). Cet appareil numé rique de la Classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. X- Ray Ra diati on No tice When op eratin g, this pro duct emit s x-rays; h owev er, it is well shie lded an d meets the safety and health requi rements of various countries, such as the Radiation Act of Germany and the Radiation Control for Heal th and Safety Act o f the United St ates. Radiation emitted by this product is less than 0.1 m R/hr (1uSv/hr) at a distance o f 10 centimeters from the surface of the catho de ray tube . The x-ra y radi ation prim arily depends on the characteristics of the cathode ray tube and i ts associated low voltage and high voltage ci rcuitry. Internal controls have been adjusted to e nsure safe operat ion. O nly q ualif ied pe rsonn el sho uld pe rform any in ternal adju stmen ts as speci fied in the s ervice manu al for t his produ ct. Replace the c athod e ra y tub e with an identica l CRT only. P4819 A_us . f m Page 38 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 39 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Regulato ry Information Notice for Kor ea Notice fo r Germany Notice f or Japan (C lass B) Hinweis für Deutschland: Ge räusch emission Lärmangabe nach Maschinenl ärmverordnung - 3 GSGV (Deuts chland) LpA < 70db am Arbei tsplattz norma ler Betrieb nac h EN27779: 11.9 2 P4819 A_us . f m Page 39 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
TCO 99 Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO'99 approved and labelled product! Your choice has provided y ou with a prod uct developed for profes sional use. Your purchase has also contributed to re ducing the burden on t he environment and al so to the further devel opment of environment ally adapted elect ronics products. Why do we h ave en viron mentally label led c omputer s? In many cou ntrie s, envir onmen tal l abelli ng has beco me a n estab lished meth od fo r encouraging the adapt ation of good s and servic es to the environme nt. The m ain problem, as far as co mputers and other elect ronics equipment are concerned, is that environmentally harmful substances are used both in the p roducts and during their manufacture. Since i t is not so far po ssible to satisfactorily rec ycle the majo rity of electron ics e quipmen t, mos t of thes e pote nt ially d amagin g s ubstan ces s ooner o r lat er ente r natur e. There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as energy consumption levels, that are important from the viewpoints of both the work ( internal) and natural (exter nal) en vir onmen ts. Si nce al l m ethods of e lectric ity g enerat ion h ave a neg ative effect o n the envi ronme nt (e. g. a cidic a nd clim ate -influe ncing emissi ons , radio active waste), it is vital t o save energy . Electronics e quipment in offi ces is often left runni ng continuously and thereby consumes a l ot of energy. What do es la bellin g inv olve? This product meets the requirements for the TCO'9 9 scheme whi ch provides for inter nation al and envi ronm ental label ling of per sonal comp uters . The labell ing schem e was developed as a joint effort by the TC O (The Swedish C onfederation of Professional Employe es), Svenska Naturskyddsforening en (The Swedis h Society for Nature Conservation) and Statens Energimyndighet (The Swedish National Energy Administ ration) . Approval requirements cover a wide range of issues: environm ent, ergonomics , usability, emiss ion of electric an d magn etic fields, energy consum ption and electrical and fire safet y. The environment al demands impose restrictions on the pres ence and use of heavy metals, brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs (freons) and chlorinated solven ts, amo ng othe r things. T he produc t must be prepared for rec ycling and the manufa cturer is o bliged to hav e an en vir onmen tal po licy which must b e adh ered t o in each country where the company implements its o perational policy. The energy requirements incl ude a demand that the computer and/or display, after a certai n per iod o f ina ctivi ty, sh all r educ e its p owe r cons ump tion to a l owe r leve l in one or m ore st ages. T he len gth o f time to r eactiv ate t he co mputer shall be r easona ble for the user. Labelled products must m eet strict envi ronmental demands, for example, in respect of the reduction o f electric and magnetic fie lds, physical and visual ergonomi cs and good usabili ty. P4819 A_us . f m Page 40 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 41 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Regulato ry Information Belo w you w ill fin d a brie f sum mary o f the e nviron menta l requi rement s met b y this product. The complete environment al criteria document may be ordered fro m: TCO Development SE-11 4 94 Stock holm , Swed en Fax : 4 6 8 782 92 0 7 Email (In ternet): development@t co.se Current information reg arding TCO'99 approved and labelled products may als o be obtained via the Internet, using t he address: http://www .tco-info.com/ Environmental re quirements Flame ret ardants Flame ret ardants are present in printed circuit boards, cables, wires, casi ngs and housings. Their pu rpose is to preve nt, or at least to delay the spread of fire. Up to 3 0% of the pl astic in a computer casing can consist of flame ret ardant substances. Most flame retardants co ntain bromine or chlorid e, and those flame ret ardants are chemically related t o another group of envi ronmental toxins, PCBs. Bo th the flame retardants containing bromine or chloride and the PCBs are suspected of giving rise to severe heal th effects, including repro ductive damage in fish-eating birds and mammal s, due to the bio-accumulat ive 1 processes. Flame retardants have been found in human blood and researchers fear tha t disturbances in foetus development may occur. The relevant TCO'99 demand requires that plastic components weighing more than 25 grams must no t contain flame re tardants with organically bound bromine or chlorine. Flame retardants are allowed in the printed circuit boards since no substitutes are available. Cadmium 2 Cad mium is prese nt i n rech argea ble bat ter ies and in th e col our-gen eratin g laye rs o f certain computer displays. Cadmium dam ages t he nervous syste m and is toxic in h igh dose s. T he rel evant TCO' 99 req uire ment st ate s that batte ries, t he co lour -gener ating layers of display screens and th e electrica l or electr onics co mponents must not contain any cadmium. Mercury 2 Mercury is some times found in batteries, relays and switches . It damages the nervous syst em an d is to xic i n hig h do ses. T he r eleva nt TC O'99 requ irem ent sta tes th at batteries may not contain any mercury. It also demands that mercury is not present in any of th e ele ctric al o r ele ctro nics c omp onen ts ass oci ated with the label led uni t. CFCs ( freons) The relev ant T CO'99 requirem ent states that ne ith er CFCs nor HCFCs may b e used during the m anufacture and assem bly of the pro duct. CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for was hing printed circuit boards. CFC s break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone laye r in the stratosphere, causing increased reception on eart h of ultraviolet light with e. g. increased risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma) as a co nsequence. Lea d 2 Lead can be found in picture tubes, display scre ens, solders and capacitors. Lead dam ages th e ner vous syste m and in h igher dose s, ca uses le ad p oison ing. T he r elevan t TCO´ 99 r equir emen t perm its the inclu sion o f le ad si nce no repl aceme nt h as yet been developed. 1. Bio-accumulative is defined as substa nces which accumulate within living o rganisms 2. Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are h eavy metals which are Bio-accumu lative. P4819 A_us . f m Page 41 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
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Userâs Guide hp p 11 30 P4819A 21-in ch Color Moni tor (19.8-inch Viewable Image) 0.24 mm Aperture Gr ill Pitch F D Trin itron®, anti -ref lecti ve an d anti-static screen coat in g Brigh tness and Contra st control s for easy image adjustment Ful l scan scre en that gives an edge- to-edge imag e Power: On/Off switch & LED Stat us Indi cator Inpu t Switch lets yo u co nnect two co mpute rs thro ugh In put 1 an d Inpu t 2 P4819 A_us . f m Page 1 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Notice 2 English En glish Notice The informat ion contained in the do cuments accompany ing this product is su bject t o chang e witho ut not ice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this mate rial, incl udin g, but not lim ited to, the impl ied war rantie s of merchant ability and fi tness for a part icular purpose. HP sh all not be l iabl e for err ors cont ai ne d he rein or for inc iden tal or conseq uenti al dama ges in connec tio n with the f urn ishi ng, perfor mance, or us e of this mater ial. HP ass ume s no resp ons ibili ty fo r the use or reli abil ity o f its so ftwar e on equipm ent th at is not fur nishe d by HP. These docu ments cont ain prop rieta ry infor mation tha t is protec ted by co pyrig ht. Al l r ight s are re ser ved . No pa rt of thes e do cume nts m ay be phot ocopied, reprodu ced, or translat ed to an other l anguage wi thou t th e p rior w rit ten cons ent of HP . F D Trin itron ® is a re gist er ed t rade mark of Sony Cor por atio n. © Copyright Hewl ett-Packard Comp any, 2001. All rights reserved. P4819 A_us . f m Page 2 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
Engl ish Eng lish 3 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Impo rta nt S afe ty Inst ruct ion s Import ant Safety Instructions WA RNI NG For yo ur safety alw ays co nnect eq uipme nt to a grounde d wall outle t. Always u se a po wer c ord wit h a pro perly g rounde d plug , such as t he one pro vided wi th the e quipment , or one in compli ance with you r nationa l safety stand ards. This eq uipme nt can be disconnec ted fr om the powe r by rem oving the power c ord from the power o utlet . This means the equ ipment mus t be locat ed clo se to an easily accessib le power outle t. To avoi d electr ical sho ck, do no t open th e monito r's cover . There are no user-ser viceab le parts in side. Only qua lified serv ice perso nnel should ser vice these parts. Mak e s ure y o ur PC is powe re d off b efor e co nne cti ng or disconn ecting a display pe riphe ral. Working in Comfort Than k you fo r select ing HP mo nitor equi pment. To opti mize yo ur comfort and pr oducti vity, it's impo rtant that you set up you r work a rea corr ectly and us e you r HP equipme nt pro perl y. Wit h that in mind , we have de velop ed some se tup and us e reco mmend ations for you to fol low base d on establ ished er go nomic prin cipl es. You can cons ult the onl ine version of Wo rking in Comfort prel oaded on the ha rd dis k of HP compu ters, or visit HP's Work ing in Comfort web site at: http://www.hp.com/ergo/ CAUTION The mo nitor i s qu ite he avy (the we ight is show n in the techn ical specificatio ns). W e recommend you ask the ass istance of a second perso n w hen l ifti ng o r mo vin g it . The lightni ng flash with arro whead symbol, situate d within an equi later al tria ngl e, is i ntend ed to ale rt th e user to t he pre sen ce o f unins ulated da nger ous vol tage which m ay be of s uffici ent magni tude to constitut e a risk of ele ctric sho ck. Th e excla mati on po int w ithin an e quil ate ral t riang le is int ended to al ert the user to th e presen ce of imp orta nt opera ting an d serv icing instructions in the literat ure accompanying the appliance. P4819 A_us . f m Page 3 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Impor tant Safe ty Instruc tions 4 English En glish Minimizi ng Eye Strain To a void s cre en fli cker and minimi ze eye stra in, u se the hig hest suppor ted im age re fres h rate for th e chos en res oluti on. It is reco mmend ed that you u se a ref resh rate of 85 H z. Th e ima ge r efres h rate is the nu mber of ti mes per sec ond tha t the imag e is ref reshe d. Minimizi ng Energy Cons umption If yo ur c omp uter su ppo rts VES A mo ni tor p owe r m anag eme nt (available on many HP computers), you can minimize the power consumed by the mon itor. The re is one power saving m ode: ⢠Active off mod e 1 (us es less than or e qual to 3W). In th is mo de, th e monitor 's fr ont p anel in dicator ligh t is amber. To set these power saving mod es, refer t o the manual that came with your com pu ter. If your sc reen is not d is playi ng a n i mag e, c heck t he front pane l indicato r ligh t first as your mon itor ma y be in a power saving mode. 1. Unique powe r saving mode wh ich is activated if S YNC, H SYNC or V SYNC inactive. P4819 A_us . f m Page 4 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
Engl ish Eng lish 5 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de What Your N ew Moni tor O ffers What Your New Monitor Offers Your H P mon it or is a n FD Tri nit ron 21-in ch (19 .8- inch vie wab le imag e), hi gh res olu tion, mult i-sy nchr onous col or mon itor. Mu lti- sync hronous m eans that the monito r supports a rang e of video modes. It is optimized for use wit h all Hewlett-Packard compute rs. Your HP co lor m onit or ha s t he fo llow ing featu res: ⢠A 21-inch FD Trinitro n tube wi th a 19.8-inch vie wable image, 0.2 4 mm aperture grill pi tch for excellen t graphi cs and an ant i-glare coating to minimize r eflection ⢠S upport of video modes up to 2048 x 153 6 at 75 Hz re fresh rates ⢠I ma ge a djust me nt u sin g on -sc ree n dis pla y m enus . Incl ud es co lor temper ature adj ustme nt and image manipulat ion c ontrol s to opti mize the qual ity and posi tion of th e image ⢠M onitor power ma nage ment sy stem (VESA 1 standard ) c ontrolled from suitably equi pped HP compu ters to automatically reduce the powe r cons umption of t he m onito r. As an EN ERGY 2 part ner, HP has de termi ned that th is product m eets the ENERGY ST AR guidel ines for energ y efficie ncy ⢠M onitor Pl ug and Play capabilit y (VESA D DC1/2B standar d) that enable s th e mo nitor to ide ntify its elf to suit ably equi ppe d HP com puter s ⢠T wo vid eo i nputs to co nnect to two PCs ⢠Co mpliance with ISO 9241- 3/-7/-8 ergonom ic standard s ⢠C om plie s with MPRII gu id elin es f or upper limi ts o f elect ros tatic and m agn etic fi eld em issi ons, fr om the Swedi sh Nati onal Board for Measur ement and Testing ⢠Y our HP m on itor co mpl ies with TC O99 req uire men ts. (Ref er to âTCO99 Ecol ogy En ergy Emissio ns Ergon omicsâ on p age 40). 1. VESA is the Video Electroni cs Stan dards A ssocia tion 2. ENERG Y ST AR is a trademark of United S tates Environment al Protect ion Agency (EP A) P4819 A_us . f m Page 5 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Settin g Up Your Monit or 6 English En glish Setting Up Yo ur Monito r Where t o Place the Moni tor Place your mo nitor on a fl at sturdy surface. Ensure the ope rating sit e is free fr om excessiv e heat, moi sture, and source s of electromagneti c fields. Source s of e lectrom agneti c fields inclu de tr ansform ers, motor s an d ot he r mo nito rs . Connect ing the Cables 1 Before you con nect any cables, refe r to the safety instructi ons at the be ginn ing of th is manual. Make sure yo ur com pute r and moni tor ar e switc hed off. 2 Connect th e video inpu t cable (it has a 15-pin plug) to one of t he video outl ets on your compute r. You can use both outlets to connect two c omput ers. 3 Tigh ten the t humbscr ews on the plug. 4 Connect the pow er cord to the m onitor . 5 Plug the powe r cord into the power o utlet . NOTE The location of yo ur computer's video cable conn ector may be differe nt to the on e sh own. Refer to th e manual that came with you r comp uter, if necess ary . Video Cables Power Cords Video Cable P4819 A_us . f m Page 6 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
Engl ish Eng lish 7 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de How To Install The Drivers How To Ins tal l The Dr iver s Windows 2000: To install th e driver: 1 Clic k St art, se lec t Sett ings , th en click Con tro l Pane l. 2 Double -cli ck Disp lay an d select the Sett ings tab. 3 Click Advan ced Propertie s or Advanced, and select the Monito r tab. 4 Click Prop erties . 5 Sele ct the Dr iver ta b. 6 Clic k U pda te Drive r a nd c lick N ext . 7 Sele ct th e rec ommen de d optio n and clic k Next . 8 Sele ct the Sp ecif y a Locati on box. 9 Find and op en t he * .inf file. 10 Clic k N ext t o ins tal l the se lec ted moni tor dri ver . Windows XP: To install th e driver: 1 Clic k St art, the n cl ick Contro l Pa nel. 2 Click A ppearance an d Them es. 3 Selec t Di splay and then Setting s. 4 Click A dvanced an d select the Monitor tab. 5 Click Pro pert ies and sele ct the Dr ivers tab. 6 Clic k u pdat e Dr ive r. 7 Ins ert th e Win dows C D-RO M. 8 Selec t âInstall from a listâ optio n for automatic selecti on or man ual ly spe cif y the pa th you rse lf. 9 Click Nex t. 10 If yo u ar e using a CD- ROM , sele ct th e âSea rch remova bl e me diaâ opti on. I f yo u a re not us ing a CD-R OM, sel ect the â Inc lude t his loca tion in th e sea rchâ optio n to brow se. P4819 A_us . f m Page 7 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide How To Install The Dr ivers 8 English En glish Windows 95 or Windows 98: In ord er to t ake advantag e of the Plug & Play functional ity of your Window s 95/98 operati ng system, H P Monitors co me with a driver tha t lets you gain full opti mizatio n of your monit or. To i nstal l th is d river foll ow t hese ste ps: 1 Clic k the Star t but ton, se lec t Se ttin gs, then click Con trol P anel. 2 Do uble- click the D isp lay ic on a nd se lect the S ett ing s tab. 3 Click Advanced Propert ies or Advanced, and sel ect the Monitor tab. 4 Clic k the Chan ge but ton in orde r to sele ct the mo de l of HP Moni tor you a re usin g. 5 Click the H ave Disk.. . butt on. 6 Click the Br owse... bu tton . 7 Find an d se lect the *.in f f ile . 8 Pre ss the O K but ton and sele ct you r mo nitor type in the Mod els box. Your ope rating sy stem and yo ur HP Mo nitor are now set up to work in o ptimum condit ions. If your Wi ndows 95/98 ve rsion is differe nt or you nee d more detailed installa tion inform ation , please refe r to Wind ows 95/98 user 's manual. HP reg ula rly u pdat es the dr ive r eac h tim e a ne w moni tor is re leas ed. To downlo ad the late st up-to- date ve rsion , visit our H P Monit ors Support web s ite at: http://www.hp.com/go/monitorsupport P4819 A_us . f m Page 8 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
Engl ish Eng lish 9 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Usin g Yo ur M oni tor Using Your Monitor The il lustra ti on belo w show s the lo cati on of th e fun ctio n keys wh ich ope rate th e monito r. ! Power Switch This butt on sw itch es t he m onit or on and off. " Adju stment B utton This butto n inc rease s the l evel o f the se lect ed functi on. # Adju stment B utton - This butt on decre as es t he l evel of the sel ected f unct ion. $ Menu Butt on Use thi s bu tton to se lect th e men u and se lect th e hi ghli ghte d functi on. ! " # $ % & ' P4819 A_us . f m Page 9 Fr iday, S e p t ember 21, 200 1 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Using Y our Moni tor 10 Engli sh En glish NOTE If the power manag ement funct ion of your c omput er is workin g prop erly , you do not ne ed to sw itch the mon itor o ff or on. This occurs automatically. % Brightness an d Scroll Up Button This butto n sel ects th e Bri ghtne ss me nu an d scro lls up i n menus . ' Contrast and Scroll Dow n Button This but ton sel ects th e Cont ras t me nu a nd s cro lls down in menus . & Input Switch This but ton sel ects INP UT 1 (v ideo inpu t 1 con necto r) o r INPUT 2 (vid eo inpu t 2 connector ). P4819 A_us . f m Page 10 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 11 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Using the On-Screen Menu Using t he O n-Screen M enu The follo wing is an over view show ing ho w to use t he O n-Scr een Men u fa cili ty usin g th e , / and / butt ons. To displa y the MENU . Pr ess the butto n to d ispl ay th e MENU on your scre en. To select the menu yo u want to adjust. Press the / butt ons to high ligh t th e desi red m enu. P res s the but to n to selec t the m enu item. To adjust the menu . 1 Pres s / th e b uttons to s elect the ite m y ou wan t to adjust. 2 Press the / buttons to make the adju stment . To close the men u. Use the / but ton s to s ele ct EXIT . If no but ton s a re press ed, the menu closes automatically after about 30 s econds. P4819 A_us . f m Page 11 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Selec ting the On-Sc reen Me nu Lang uage 12 Engli sh En glish Selecting the On-Screen Menu Languag e En glish, Fren ch, Ger man, Span ish, Ital ian, Dutch, Sw edish, Russ ian and Japanese version s of the on-screen menus are available. The default setti ng i s Eng lish . To select a language of your choi ce 1 Press th e bu tton. 2 Pre ss t he / but tons to se lect OPT ION and p ress the button again. 3 Pr ess t he / b utto ns to se lect LA NG UAGE and pres s the butt on. 4 Pre ss / the bu tto ns t o sele ct the lan guage you w an t and pres s the but ton once m ore to conf irm your selecti on. 5 To c lose the menu us e th e / butt ons t o selec t EXIT . If no butto ns are pres sed, the menu clo ses auto mati cally after about 30 s econds . To reset to Engli sh Repeat steps 1-5 and select Eng lish as the chosen language. P4819 A_us . f m Page 12 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 13 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Selectin g the Inp ut Signal Selecti ng the Input Sig nal You can conne ct two compu ters to this moni tor usin g the video in put 1 and video inp ut 2 connec tors. To select one of the two compute rs: 1 Move the swit ch on the fron t of the monit or to eit her 1 o r 2 2 The sele cted input (IN PUT 1 or INPUT 2) appe ars on the scre en for 3 s eco nds . NOT E If no sign al is input to th e sel ect ed con necto r, th e messa ge NO SIGNAL appe ars on the scre en. After a few seco nds, the monitor enter s pow er sav ing mode. If t his happe ns, sw itch to the o ther connecto r. Displ aying the Curr ent Input Signal Pres sing the butt on displ ays the hor izontal and vertic al fre quen cies o f the c urre nt input signa l. If th e sig nal matc hes one of the monit orâs fact ory p rese t mod es, t he r esolu tio n is d ispl aye d. P4819 A_us . f m Page 13 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Navi gatin g the menu 14 Engli sh En glish Naviga ting the menu 1 Pre ss the butto n to disp lay th e ME NU on your sc ree n. 2 Use the / and buttons to se lect one of th e follo win g men us. The ic ons on the le ft of th e MENU show the curre ntly se lect ed function . 3 Sele ct EXIT to clos e the menu . 1. E xit Sele ct to exi t the on- sc reen menu 2. Contrast/Brightness Adjusts t he pi ctureâs contras t and bright ness 3. Size /C ent er Adju sts the pic ture âs si ze , cent ering or zoom 4. Ge ometry Adj ust s the pi ctur eâs rotat ion an d sha pe P4819 A_us . f m Page 14 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 15 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Navigat ing t he me nu 5. Conve rgence Ad justs the pic tur eâs h ori zont al and vertical convergence 6. Scree n Adjus ts the la nding (t he col or purity in th e 4 corn ers) , mo ire cancellation e ffect and manua lly deg aus ses th e monit or. 7. Color Ad justs the pict ureâ s co lor temper ature . You can us e th is t o matc h the colo rs of a print ed pictur e. 8. Optio n Sele cts the cho se n lan gua ge, locks the OSD and changes th e menuâs on-scree n posi tion 9. Reset Reset s the setti ngs of yo ur mo nit or 10. Resolu tion Disp lays th e cur re nt reso lutio n of your m onitor 11. Refre sh Dis plays the curr ent refr esh rate P4819 A_us . f m Page 15 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Cus tomi zin g Yo ur Moni tor 16 Engli sh En glish Customizing Your Monitor You can make n umerous adjust ments to y our moni tor usi ng the On- Scr een M enu. Adjusti ng the bright ness and cont rast Brightne ss and contr ast adju stme nts are made using a sep arate BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST menu. Thes e set tin gs are stor ed i n memor y fo r th e sig nals fro m the curren tly se lect ed inpu t conne cto r. 1 Pres s eit her th e BRIGH TNESS or CONTRA ST but ton. T he CONTRAST/BRIGHT menu appears on t he screen. 2 Press th e / butto ns to adjus t the br ightn ess or contras t. If you a re using the sR GB mode NOTE If yo u select ed the sRGB mode i n the COLOR M ODE of th e OPT IONS menu , th e fo llo wing B RIG HTNE SS/C ONTR AST menu app ears on the scree n. For m ore in format ion abou t using the sR GB mod e, see page 24. P4819 A_us . f m Page 16 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 17 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Adjust ing th e pi ctur e (SIZ E/CEN TER) Adjusting the picture (SIZE/CENTE R) Adjusting t he size of the picture (SIZE/ CENTER) This settin g is store d in memory for the c urren t input signal . 1 Pr ess the butto n. Th e MEN U appea rs on the scr een. 2 Press t he / buttons to high light SIZE/CE NTER and pres s the button again. The SIZE/CENT ER menu appe ars on t he s creen. 3 Press t he / butto ns to sele ct for hori zontal adjustment , or for vertical adjus tment and then press the butto n. 4 Press t he / butto ns to adjus t the si ze. Adjusting t he centering o f the picture (SIZE/CEN TER) This settin g is store d in memory for the c urren t input signal . 1 Press the button . The ME NU appear s on the sc reen. 2 Press t he / buttons to high light SIZE/CE NTER and pres s the button again. The SIZE/CENTER menu appe ars on t he s creen. 3 Press t he / button s to select for horizo ntal adjustment , or for vert ical adjustment an d then press t he butto n. 4 Press t he / butto ns to adjus t the cen teri ng. Automatical ly sizing and centering th e picture (AUTO) This settin g is store d in memory for the c urren t input signal . 1 Press the bu tton. The M ENU ap pear s on t he sc reen. 2 Press t he / buttons to high light SIZE/CE NTER and pres s the button again. The SIZE/CENTER menu appe ars on t he s creen. 3 Press t he / button s to select AUTO and then pres s th e but to n. T he ad just ment wi ndow appe ars on the screen . 4 Press t he / button s to selec t OK. Th e pictu re will au tomat ical ly fil l th e scre en . P4819 A_us . f m Page 17 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Adjusting the shap e of the picture (GEOMETRY) 18 Engli sh En glish Adjusting the shape of the picture (GEOMETRY) The GEO ME TRY sett in gs all ow you to ad just th e rot ation and shape of t he pic ture. The (ro tati on) sett ing is st ored in me mory for a ll input sig nals. All other s ettin gs ar e stor ed in mem ory for the cur rent i nput sig na l. 1 Pre ss th e butto n. The ME NU ap pears on the sc reen . 2 Pre ss the / buttons to highli ght GEOME TRY and press the but ton again. The GEOMETRY menu app ears on the s creen . 3 Pre ss the / button s to sel ect t he d esir ed ad justm ent item and pres s th e b utton . The adju stme nt bar a ppea rs on the s creen . 4 Pre ss the / buttons to make the adjus tment. Select To rot ate t he p ic ture expand or contract the pi cture sides shi ft the pict ure si des to th e left or rig ht adjust the pi cture width at the top of th e screen shift the picture to the left or right at the top of t he screen rese t a ll th e GE OMETRY setti ngs P4819 A_us . f m Page 18 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 19 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Adjusting the converg ence (CONVERGE NCE) Adjusting the convergence (CONVERGENCE) The CO NVE RGEN CE sett ings al low you to ad just the qu ality o f the pic ture by co ntro llin g the co nve rgen ce. The c onverge nce refer s to the ali gnmen t of the red , green , and blue c olor si gnals . If you se e red or blue shadow s arou nd le tter s or line s, adjust the conver genc e. Thes e settin gs are st ored in memory for al l input signal s. 1 Pr ess the but ton . The ME NU a ppear s on the scr een. 2 Press t he / b uttons to highl ight CONVE RGENCE and press the button again. The CONVE RGENC E menu appear s on the scre en. 3 Pr ess th e / butt ons to se lect th e desi red adjus tme nt item and pres s the bu tton. T he adjus tment b ar appear s on the scr een. 4 Press t he / button s to make the adjustme nt. Select To horizontal ly shift re d or blue shadows vertically shift red or blue shad ows T TO P vertically shift red or blue shadows at the top of the screen B BO TT OM vertically shift red or blue shadows at the botto m of the screen reset all the CO NVERGENCE settings P4819 A_us . f m Page 19 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Adju sti ng th e qual ity of the pi ctu re (S CREE N) 20 Engli sh En glish Adjusting th e qualit y of the pictur e (SCREEN) The SCR EEN settin gs allow you to adju st the q ualit y of the pic ture by con troll ing th e moire an d the land ing . ⢠If the colo r is irregu lar at the corn er s of the scr een, adju st the lan din g. ⢠If elliptical or wavy pattern s appear on the sc reen, cancel th e moir e. Th e CANCE L MOI RE a nd M OIRE ADJUS T se tting s a re sto red in memo ry for t he c urre nt inpu t si gnal. All othe r s et tings ar e st ored in memo ry f or all input si gnal s. 1 Pres s the bu tton. The M ENU ap pear s on t he sc reen. 2 Pre ss the / butto ns to hig hlig ht SC REEN and press th e butto n. Th e SCREE N menu appe ars o n the scree n. 3 Pre ss the / but tons to se lec t the desi red a djust ment ite m. Then press th e bu tton . 4 Pre ss the / buttons to make the adjus tment. Sel ect To LANDIN G reduce a ny colo r irregul arit ies in the scree nâs top left corne r to a minimum. LANDIN G reduce a ny color ir regul aritie s in the sc reenâ s top right corner to a minimum. LANDIN G reduce a ny color ir regul aritie s in the screenâs bottom left corner to a minimum. LANDIN G reduce a ny color ir regul aritie s in the sc reenâ s bottom rig ht corne r to a minimum. CA N C E L M O I R E adjust the level of moire ca ncellat ion until it is at minimum. degauss the monitor. reset all SCRE EN setti ngs. P4819 A_us . f m Page 20 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 21 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Adjustin g the quality of the picture (S CREEN) NOT E Moire is a type of natural inte rference wh ich produce s soft, wavy li nes on yo ur s creen . It ma y appe ar du e to i nterf erenc e betw een the pat tern of the picture on the scr een and the pho sph or pitch patte rn of the mon itor. NOT E The pict ur e may b eco me fuzz y wh en CA NCEL MOI RE is set to activated. Example of moire P4819 A_us . f m Page 21 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Adjusting the color of the picture (COLOR) 22 Engli sh En glish Adjusting th e color of the pict ure (COLOR) The COLOR settings allow you to adju st the pictureâs color temperatur e by changing the color level of the white color fi eld. Colo rs a ppear r eddi sh i f th e t empera tur e is lo w, a nd bl uish i f the tem perat ure is hig h. T his adju stment is u seful fo r mat chi ng t he monitor âs colo r to a printed pi ctureâs colo rs. Selecting the colo r mode Ther e ar e fou r co lor adjust ment modes : PR ESET, VARIA BLE, EXPERT and s RGB. T o sele ct one of t he fo ur m odes: 1 Pres s the bu tton . The M ENU ap pear s on t he sc reen. 2 Pre ss the / butto ns to hi ghli ght OPTI ON and pr ess th e butto n ag ain . The OPTI ON me nu appea rs o n th e scree n. 3 Pre ss the / butt ons t o sel ect COLOR MODE and pres s the button ag ain. 4 Pre ss the / button s to se lect th e COLOR MODE. PRES ET mode 1 Pres s the bu tton . The M ENU ap pear s on t he sc reen. 2 Pre ss the / button s to hi ghligh t COLOR and press the b utton agai n. The COLOR men u appears on the scree n. 3 Pre ss the / butt ons to high lig ht and pres s the button again. The adjustment bar appe ars. 4 Use the / butto ns to sele ct the desire d tempe rature . P4819 A_us . f m Page 22 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 23 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Adjustin g the color of the picture (COLOR ) NOT E Lowering the tempe rature below 9300K may cause the whites to change fr om a bluis h hue to red. VARIA BLE mode 1 Press the butto n. The ME NU appear s on the scr een. 2 Press t he / bu tto ns to hig hlig ht CO LOR and press t he button again. The CO LOR menu appears on th e screen . 3 Press t he / butto ns to high ligh t and pres s the button again. The adjustment bar appears. 4 Us e the / button s to adjus t the co lor te mper atur e. The n ew set tin g w ill be sto red i n m emor y. EXPERT mode You can make addit ional adjust ments to th e color i n greater detail by select ing the EX PERT m ode. 1 Press the butto n. The ME NU appear s on the scr een. 2 Press t he / bu tto ns to hig hlig ht CO LOR and press t he button again. The CO LOR menu appears on th e screen . P4819 A_us . f m Page 23 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Adjusting the color of the picture (COLOR) 24 Engli sh En glish 3 Pre ss t he / buttons to select the R (red), G (green) or B (bl ue) co mponent of th e in put s ignal for bo th GAI N ( ) an d BIAS ( ). 4 Pre ss the / buttons to make the adjus tment. sRGB mo de The sRGB color se tting is an indu stry standa rd color space protocol desi gned to corre late the disp lay ed and pri nt ed colo rs of sR GB complian t comput er p roducts . To adjus t the colo rs to the s RGB profi le, s imply sel ect sRGB mo de in t he COLOR menu of the O PTION menu . Ho wever, in o rder to di spla y the sRGB c olors cor rectl y ( γ =2.2, 6500K), yo u must set your computer to th e sRGB profile and adjust the brig htness ( ) and co ntrast. Fo r informati on on how to change the brig htness ( ) and con trast, see page 16. NOTE Your comput er and othe r connec ted product s (such as a prin ter), must be sR GB co mpli ant . Restoring the color from th e EASY or sRGB menus The colo rs of mos t di splay mon itors tend t o gra dual ly los e b rill iance over se ver al year s of se rvice . The C OLOR RETUR N fea ture fou nd in the PRESET , VAR IABLE a nd sRGB modes al lows yo u to resto re the color to the ori ginal factory qualit y levels. The explan ation below expla ins how to res tore th e moni torâ s colo r from the PRES ET me nu. 1 Pres s the bu tton . The M ENU ap pear s on t he sc reen. 2 Pre ss the / button s to hi ghligh t COLOR and press the b utton agai n. The COLOR men u appears on the scree n. 3 Pre ss the / buttons to select COLOR RETURN and press th e but ton again. 4 Pre ss the / butto ns to select OK. P4819 A_us . f m Page 24 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 25 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Adjustin g the color of the picture (COLOR ) NOT E Befo re u sing this fea ture , th e m onito r mu st be in n ormal o perati on mode (gre en p owe r in dic ator on ) fo r at lea st 30 mi nutes . If th e monitor g oes in to power saving mode, you must re turn th e mon itor to normal oper ation mo de and wai t for 30 minutes for the mon itor to be read y. Yo u may n eed to a djust your c omput erâs p ower s avin g set tings to kee p the moni tor i n norm al op erati on mo de fo r the f ull 3 0 mi nutes . If the monitor is not re ady, the followi ng message will appear: The m onit or m ay grad uall y lo se its abil ity to perfo rm t his f unct io n due to the natu ral aging of th e pictur e tu be. P4819 A_us . f m Page 25 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Addit ional setti ngs (OPT ION) 26 Engli sh En glish Additi onal s ettings (OPTION) You can manu ally deg auss the monitor, change the m enu pos ition, and lo ck the contro ls. To adju st on e of the O PTIO N men u adju st ment item s: 1 Pres s the button. Th e ME NU appear s on the scr een. 2 Pre ss the / b uttons to highl ight OP TION and press t he button ag ain. The OP TION menu a ppears on the scree n. 3 Pre ss the / buttons to sele ct the de sire d adjustment ite m. Adju st the selected i tem accordi ng to the follo win g in struc tion s. Degau ssing the screen The moni tor i s a utom atic ally deg ausse d w hen t he p owe r is tu rned on. Chang ing the menu positi on Chang e th e men u posit ion if it is bl ock ing a n imag e on the scr een. To chan ge the me nu on-screen p osition : Pre ss t he / butt ons to s elect OSD PO SITIO N for horizontal ad justment, o r OSD POSITION for vert ical adju stm ent. Then p ress the / bu ttons to shi ft th e o n- scree n men u. Locki ng the con trols To prot ect ad just men t data b y lock ing th e cont rols Pre ss the / buttons to select CONTROL LOCK and pres s the butto n. Then pres s the / butt ons to s elec t ON. NOTE Only t he POWER switc h, M ENU b utton, INPUT s witch, and CONTRO L LOCK of the OPTI ON men u will op erate. I f any oth er items are sele cte d, t he mark ap pe ars o n t he scre en . To c ancel the cont rol lock Rep eat th e pr oce dure ab ove a nd s et CON TRO L LOC K t o OF F. P4819 A_us . f m Page 26 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 27 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Resetting the adjustments Re setting the adjustm ents Thi s mon itor ha s thre e rese t met hods. Use the RESE T but ton to rese t the a djust ment s. Resettin g all the adj ustment da ta for the curren t inpu t signal 1 Pr ess the butto n. T he MEN U ap pears on the sc reen . 2 Press t he / buttons to h ighl ight RES ET an d pres s the butto n agai n. 3 Press t he / buttons to select 1 and press the button agai n. The follo wing items are n ot r eset by thi s met hod: ⢠on- screen m enu langua ge ⢠adjustment mode in the COLOR menu (PRES ET, VARIABLE , EXPER T, s RGB) ⢠on-screen me nu po sitio n ⢠co lo r tem per atur e se tt ing in t he PRE SET mo de. Resettin g all of the adjust ment data for all inp ut signa ls Follow the abov e procedu re but sel ect 2 durin g step 3. NOT E The (reset) b utton does not func tion w hen CONTROL LOCK is se t to O N. P4819 A_us . f m Page 27 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Supp orted V ideo M odes 28 Engli sh En glish Support ed Vid eo Modes Your mo nitor com es with the standard modes show n in the tabl e below. It al so s uppo rts in term ediat e vid eo m odes . Wi th th e inter med iat e modes, the dis pla yed ima ge may nee d to be opt imi zed using the button s on the fron t panel. All m odes ar e non-int erlaced. Your mo nitor is GTF 1 compatible. Fact ory Optimiz ed Modes: 1. G TF - Gene ral T im ing Fo rmu la . Resolut ion Refresh Rate/H z 640 x 40 0 70 640 x 48 0 60, 75, 85 800 x 60 0 75, 85 1024 x 7 68 75, 85 128 0 x 1024 75, 85 1600 x 1 200 75, 85, 85GTF * 1800 x 1 440 80GTF* 192 0 x 1440 85 P4819 A_us . f m Page 28 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 29 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Tr oub les hoot ing Trouble shooti ng Refer to th is section, before contact ing techni cal support . If thin l ines appe ar on your screen ( damper wires) The li nes yo u are ex peri encin g on yo ur scre en are no rma l for the Trini tron monitor and are not a malfuncti on. These are shadows fro m the damp er wi res used to sta bili ze the ape rture gril le a nd are mo st noti cea ble w hen th e sc reen âs bac kgr oun d is lig ht (usual ly wh ite ). Th e ap ertur e gril le is the esse ntial elem ent that make s a Trin itron pictu re tub e uniq ue by allow ing m ore li ght to reach the scre en, resul tin g in a bri ghte r, mo re deta iled p ictu re. On-scree n messages If the re is somethi ng wron g with th e inpu t sign al, one of the follo win g me ssag es a ppe ars o n th e sc re en. If NO INPUT SIGNAL appea rs on the screen This message sh ows the c urren tly sel ected INPUT. NO INPUT SI GNAL. Th is i ndicate s th at no sign al is in put fro m the s el ected con necto r. Damper wir es P4819 A_us . f m Page 29 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Troubl es hootin g 30 Engli sh En glish If OUT OF SCAN RANGE appears on the screen The Rem edies One or mo re of the f oll owing me ssa ges m ay app ear o n the scree n. If A CTIV ATE USI NG PC ap pea rs on the s creen , tr y pr essi ng any key on the compute r, and confirm th at yo ur compu terâs graphic board is compl etely seated in the correct bus slot. If CHE CK INPU T S ELE CTO R ap pears on the sc reen , try changing the input signal . If CHECK SIGN AL CABLE appe ars on the scr een, check t hat the monitor i s correctly conne cted to the compu ter. This mess age sh ows th e cur ren tly sel ec ted co nnecto r (IN PUT 1 or IN PUT 2 ). If th e moni tor rec ogn izes th e freque ncie s of the curr ent inp ut sign al, the hori zontal and vertical frequencies are als o displayed. Th is i nd icat es t hat the in put s ignal is no t supp ort ed b y t he monit orâs s pecif icatio ns. If you are replac ing an old monitor wit h this monitor, recon nect the o ld m onito r. T hen a djust the compu terâs graphics car d so that t he hori zontal fre quency is between 30 - 130 k Hz, and t he vert ical freque ncy is betwee n 48 - 170 Hz . P4819 A_us . f m Page 30 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 31 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Tr oub les hoot ing No pict ure and LED is off ⢠Check if m onito r is swit ched ON ⢠Check if po wer co rd is pro perly c onnec ted ⢠C heck if el ectri cal outl et is co nnect ed ⢠Test i f mo nito r w orks on anot her PC prev io usly set to moni tor âs supp orte d re solut io n No pict ure and LED is on ⢠Check if mon itor is n ot in po wer s avin g mode ⢠T ry changing th e video input se lection ⢠A djus t contrast and brig htnes s throu gh Menu using the contro l butt ons ⢠Check if P C is s witche d o n ⢠Ch eck if vid eo cable has no bent pins ⢠Test i f moni tor wo rks Colors are not pu re ⢠D egau ss yo ur mo nit or ⢠S hut down yo ur moni tor and swi tch it on after 30 m inutes Picture is no t centered ⢠A djust pict ure thr ough Me nu using the control but tons Picture is fuzzy ⢠Us e the Re call funct ion ⢠Re duce con trast throug h Menu us ing the cont rol but tons ⢠A djus t mo ire re duc tion to zero P4819 A_us . f m Page 31 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Technical Specific ations 32 Engli sh En glish Technical Specifications PICTURE TUB E Size 21-inch, 19.8-inch v iewable image Ape rture Grill Pit ch 0.24 mm (0, 2 4 mm) Face P late wide a nti-ref lective anti static-coa ting INTER FACE Detachable Video Cabl e with 15-pin mini D-SUB Connecto r SCANNING FREQUENCY Hor izont al 30 to 13 0 kH z Vert ical 50 to 17 0 Hz MAX. RESOLUTION 2048 x 1536 (75 Hz ) RECO MM ENDE D RESOLUTION: From 1280 x 10 24 (85 H z) to 19 20 x 144 0 (85 Hz) WARM -UP TIME 30 minutes to reach optimum performance level Max PIXEL CLOCK <370 MHz IMAGE SIZE Standa rd: 38 8 (W) à 2 91 (H) mm or 15.2 (W ) x 11.4 (H) i n Max: 404 (W) à 302 ( H) mm o r 15 .9 (W) x 11 .9 (H ) i n POWER MA NAGEME NT On 135W (max) Constant gr een LED Active Off 3W (max) Constant Amber LED Power Off 0W LED is Off POWER S OUR CE AC 90 to 26 4 V, 50 /6 0 Hz (max cur rent ) 2A OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Temperatur e 10 ° C to 4 0 ° C Humidity 10% RH through 80 % RH (without condensation) STORAGE ENVIRO NMENT Temperatur e 0 ° C to 60 ° C Humidity 5% RH throug h 90% R H (wit hout condensation) SHIPPI NG ENVI RONM ENT Temper ature: - 40 ° to 60° with PACKAGI NG Humidity 5% RH t hrough 9 5% ° RH ( without condensation) CABINET DIMENSI ONS 502 (H) 4 97 (W ) 49 0 (D) mm or 1 9.7 (H) x 19 .6 (W) x 19 .3 ( D) in WEIGHT 30.5 kg (30, 5 kg) or 67.2 lbs (6 7, 2 lbs ) TILT/SWIVEL ST AND Tilt An gle - 5 ° to 15 ° Swivel Angl e - 90 ° to 90 ° P4819 A_us . f m Page 32 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 33 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Care and Cleaning Care and Cleaning Do not place anythi ng on top of the monitor . Doing so may blo ck the mon itor vents and cause damage to th e moni tor due to overhe ating. Do not le t liqu id get on o r into th e monito r. To maximi ze screen life and pre vent dama ge to the pi cture tube (suc h as burned pho spho r due to le aving t he s ame imag e on the s creen for a lon g time ), it is rec ommen ded th at you: ⢠Us e th e moni tor po wer man age me nt syst em (on HP com puter s) or a s creen saver p rogram. ⢠A void s etting co ntr ast and b rightn ess to their m aximum l evels fo r prolong ed pe riods. ⢠I f you do not ha ve a power man agement system o r a scre en saver prog ram, swi tch the m onitor off or reduc e the brig htne ss and contra st to minimu m levels when th e monitor is not in use. Your monitor has an anti-glar e, anti-static s creen coating . To prevent da mage to the mo nito r scre en's c oat ing, use a reg ula r house hol d gl ass c lean er when cl ea ning th e scre en . To cl ean th e scre en : 1 Swit ch the m onitor o ff and remove the power pl ug (pull th e plug , not the cable). 2 Wet a soft cotton clo th with the cle aning sol ution and ge ntly wip e the scr een. Do not spr ay clean er ont o the scr een beca use the clea ner ma y drip in side the monit or. 3 Dry with a clean, soft cotton cloth . Do not use any type of abrasive pad, alkaline cleane r, scouri ng powder or solvents such as alcoho l or benz ine as the y m ight d ama ge t he a nti -r efle cti ve c oat ing. Environm ental Inform ation HP h as a str ong commitment toward the environ ment. You r HP moni tor ha s been desi gned to res pect th e envir onm ent a s much as pos sible . HP can also take back your old monitor for recycling when it reache s the end of its usef ul li fe. In fact, H P has a pr oduct take -back pr ogram in s everal coun tri es. T he co llect ed e quipmen t is sent to o ne of HP's recy cl ing fac ili ties in Europ e or the USA . As m any pa rts as po ssib le are re used . Th e rem ain der is recycl ed . Speci al care is ta ken fo r batt erie s a nd o the r pot entia ll y tox ic s ubst ance s, w hic h ar e re duced to n on-harmful co mponent s throug h a s pecial che mical proce ss. If you req uire more de tails about HP 's produc t take-back pr ogram , contact your dealer or your ne arest HP Sale s Office. P4819 A_us . f m Page 33 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Hard wa re War ra nty 34 Engli sh En glish Hardwa re Wa rranty PART I - HP Ge ne ral Hard ware War ra nty Gen er al This HP Mo nito r Hardwar e Warra nty State ment g ives you, th e customer , expr ess warrant y right s from HP, the manufactu rer. FOR CO NSUMER TRANS ACTIO NS IN AUSTRALIA A ND NEW ZEALAND: THE WARRANTY TERMS CON TAINED IN THIS STATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE, RESTRICT OR MOD IFY AND ARE IN ADDIT ION TO THE MANDAT ORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE T O THE S ALE OF TH IS PR ODUCT TO YOU. THE LAWS OF YOUR COUNTRY MAY PROVIDE FOR DIFF ERENT WARRANTY RIGHTS. IF SO, YOUR AUTHORIZED HP DEALER OR HP SALES AND SER VICE OFFIC E CAN PROVIDE YO U WITH DETAILS . Warran ty repair or re placement . Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants this mo nitor hardware product, or accessory against defects in materi als and workmans hip for the appl icable war ranty period stated above, commencing from the date of delivery of t he product to the e nd-u ser c ustome r. HP doe s not wa rrant that the HP har dware w ill op erate un inte rrupte d or error free. If, durin g the pr oduct w arranty pe riod, HP is unable , within a reason able tim e, to rep air or repl ace you r product to the cond itio n as warrant ed, yo u wil l be enti tle d to a refund ( in the amo unt of th e produ ct pur chase pric e) upon prompt return of t he product to your authorized H P dealer or other HP des ig nate. Unles s ot herw ise stated or ag ree d upo n in w ritin g wi th HP, a ll hardware compone nts must b e return ed for re fund wit h the entire system process unit. HP software is covered by the HP Sof tware Product Limite d Warr anty lo cated in your HP product manual. Un less other wise st ated, an d to th e exten t permit ted by lo cal law, hardw are products may contain rema nufactur ed p arts (eq uivalent to ne w in perform ance) or part s which may have be en su bject to prio r incid ental u se. H P may repair or rep lace Model Warranty Period Service Provided P481 9A 3 years inte rnat ional limi ted Hardware W arranty Rest of Aisa Pacific: 3 years part s and labor on-site s ervice for fi rst year, and retu rn to HP repa ir or au thorize d serv ice center for the following 2 years A USA and Canada: 3 yea rs on-site next second business day exchange F Europe: 3 years parts and labor next business day exchange E 1 y ea rJap a n : 1 ye a r pa r t s and lab or retu rn to bench D P4819 A_us . f m Page 34 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 35 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Hardware Warr anty hardware products (i) wit h products w hich are e quivalent in per formance to the prod ucts b eing re paired or replaced but whi ch may have been subje ct to prior use, or ( ii) wi th p roducts which m ay contain r emanuf actured parts equival ent to new in pe rformance or parts whic h may have been subj ect to prior i ncident al use . Proof of Purchase an d Warran ty Peri od In order to recei ve service or suppor t for your hardware prod uct for th e warranty period, proof of the original purchase date of the product may be requi red in or der to est ablis h the deli very dat e of your product. If the delivery date is not available, either the purchase date or the manu facturer's date (located on the produ ct) becom es the be ginning of the war ranty per iod. Limitat ion of Warr anty Warran ty does no t apply to defects r esultin g from: (a) imp roper or inadeq uate main tenance o r calibration ; (b) software, in terfaci ng, parts or sup plies not su ppli ed by HP; ( c) unauthor ized r epair , ma inte nance, modif ication or mis use; (d) op eration outs ide of the p ubli shed o perating sp ecifi ca tion s for the pr odu ct; ( e) im prop e r site pre par ati on or main tena nce ; or ( f) such ot her ex clus ions as may be exp res sly se t fo rth in this W arran ty State ment. HP MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRA NTY, WHETHER WRITT EN OR ORAL, WI TH RES PECT TO THIS PR ODUCT. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLI CABLE LOCAL LAW, ANY IMPLI ED WARRANTY OF MERCHAN TABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE I S LIMITED T O THE DURAT ION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANT Y SET FORTH ABOVE. Limitat ion of Liab ility and Remedies TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY AP PLICABLE LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIES IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL HP BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA OR FOR DIR ECT, INDI RECT, SPEC IAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUE NTIAL D AMAGE, WHETHER BASED ON WAR RANTY CONT RACT, TORT , OR ANY OT HER LEG AL TH EORY . The fo reg oin g lim itat ion of lia bil ity shall not app ly in t he event t hat a ny HP produc t sold hereun der is det ermine d by a court of compete nt juris diction t o be defective and to have dire ctly cause d bodi ly injury, deat h, o r pro perty damage . To t he e xtent allowed by app licable local law , HP 's li ability for property damage does not exceed the greate r of $50,000 or the purchase price of th e specif ic product that caused such damag e. P4819 A_us . f m Page 35 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Hard wa re War ra nty 36 Engli sh En glish PART II - Y ear 20 01 Warrant y Subjec t to al l of t he t erms and limitati ons of the HP Li mited Warranty Stateme nt pro vided with thi s HP Pro duct, H P warrants that th is HP Product will be able to acc uratel y proce ss dat e dat a (incl uding , but not l imited to, calculating, comparing, and s equencing) from, into, and between the twent ieth and tw enty-first ce nturies, and the y ears 1999 and 2000, including leap year calculat ions, when used in accordance wi th the Product documen tation prov ided by HP (i nclud ing an y in structio ns f or inst alling patche s or u pgrades) , prov ided that al l oth er product s (e .g. ha rdware, software, firmware ) used in co mbinatio n wit h such H P Prod uct(s) p roperl y exchang e date da ta with it. The duratio n of th e Year 2000 warr anty e xtends through Janu ary 31, 200 1. P4819 A_us . f m Page 36 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 37 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Regulato ry Information Regul atory Infor matio n DECLARAT ION OF CONFORMITY According to IS O/IEC Guide 22 and CEN/CENELEC EN 45014 Manufacturer's Name: HEWL ETT -PA CKA RD F ranc e Manufacturer's Address: 5, Avenue Raymond C hanas - EYBEN S 38053 GRE NOBLE CED EX 09 -FRANCE De clar es, tha t the pr od ucts : Produc t Name : HP 21â CRT color Monit or P4819** (* can be any alphanumerical character) Conform(s) to the follo wing Product Specificatio ns: SAFETY - International: IEC 60950:1991 A1 A2 A3 A4 / GB4943-1995. -Europe: EN 60950:1992 A1 A2 A3 A4 A11. E LECTRO MAGNETIC C OMPATIBILITY - CISPR22:1997 / EN55022:1998 Class B - CISPR24:1997 / EN55024:1998 - IEC 61000-3-3:1994 / EN61000-3-3:1995 - GB9254-1998 - FCC Title 47 CFR, Par t 15 Class B (1) - ICES-003, Issue 3 - VCCI-B - AS/NZ 3548:1995 Prod uct s bear ing t he CE m arkin g (2) also comply with: IEC 61000- 3-2:1995 / E N 61000-3- 2:1995. A1 4 Those product s comply with the r equirem ents of the f ollo wing Di recti v es and carry the CE-marki ng accordingl y: EMC Dire ctiv e 89/336/EEC and L ow V oltage Di rectiv e 73/23/EEC, both amended b y the Dir ectiv e 93/68/EEC. (1) This device compli es with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operat ion is su bject to the foll owing two conditions: a- This device may not cause harmful inter ference, and b- This de vice must accept any interf erence recei ved, includi ng inte rference t hat may c ause undesired operati on. (2) All products sold in the Eu ropean Economic Area (EEA) be ar the CE ma rking. Grenoble August 2001 USA contac t: Hewlett Packard C ompany, Corporate Product Regulat ions Manager, 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, CA 94304. (Phone ( 1) (6 50) 857-1501) Didier CA BARET Quality Manager P4819 A_us . f m Page 37 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
HP 21â C olor Monitor Userâs Guide Reg ulato ry I nfo rma tio n 38 Engli sh En glish Notice for the USA: FCC Class B Sta tement Federal Comm unications Commissi on Radio Frequency Inte rference Stateme nt Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital d evice , pur suan t to Pa rt 1 5 of t he FCC Rules. T hese limits are de signed to provide rea sonab le pro tectio n agains t harmfu l inter fer ence in a r esiden tial ins tal lation . This equipment generates, use s, and can radiate radio frequency energy an d, if not installed and used in acco rdance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. How ever, there is no guarant ee that interference will not occur i n a pa rticu lar in stallat ion. If this equipm ent does ca use h arm ful inter fer ence to radio or television recept ion, which can be det ermined by turning the equipment off and o n, th e user is enco urag ed to cor rect th e int erfer enc e by on e or m ore of the followi ng m easures: ⢠Reorien t or reloc ate the rec eiving ante nna . ⢠Increase th e distance between the equipment and the rece iver. ⢠Connect t he equipm ent to an ou tlet on a di ffe rent circu it to the one t he receiver is connected to. ⢠Consult your dealer o r an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Safety Warn ing for USA If the power cord is no t supplied with your monitor, select the proper power co rd according to your national electric sp ecifications. ⢠USA: use a UL listed type SVT de tachable power cord Notice for Ca nada This Class "B" digital app aratus compli es with all requ ireme nts of the Cana dian Interference-Causing Equi pment Reg ulations (ICES.003). Cet appareil numé rique de la Classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. X- Ray Ra diati on No tice When op eratin g, this pro duct emit s x-rays; h owev er, it is well shie lded an d meets the safety and health requi rements of various countries, such as the Radiation Act of Germany and the Radiation Control for Heal th and Safety Act o f the United St ates. Radiation emitted by this product is less than 0.1 m R/hr (1uSv/hr) at a distance o f 10 centimeters from the surface of the catho de ray tube . The x-ra y radi ation prim arily depends on the characteristics of the cathode ray tube and i ts associated low voltage and high voltage ci rcuitry. Internal controls have been adjusted to e nsure safe operat ion. O nly q ualif ied pe rsonn el sho uld pe rform any in ternal adju stmen ts as speci fied in the s ervice manu al for t his produ ct. Replace the c athod e ra y tub e with an identica l CRT only. P4819 A_us . f m Page 38 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 39 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Regulato ry Information Notice for Kor ea Notice fo r Germany Notice f or Japan (C lass B) Hinweis für Deutschland: Ge räusch emission Lärmangabe nach Maschinenl ärmverordnung - 3 GSGV (Deuts chland) LpA < 70db am Arbei tsplattz norma ler Betrieb nac h EN27779: 11.9 2 P4819 A_us . f m Page 39 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
TCO 99 Congratulations! You have just purchased a TCO'99 approved and labelled product! Your choice has provided y ou with a prod uct developed for profes sional use. Your purchase has also contributed to re ducing the burden on t he environment and al so to the further devel opment of environment ally adapted elect ronics products. Why do we h ave en viron mentally label led c omputer s? In many cou ntrie s, envir onmen tal l abelli ng has beco me a n estab lished meth od fo r encouraging the adapt ation of good s and servic es to the environme nt. The m ain problem, as far as co mputers and other elect ronics equipment are concerned, is that environmentally harmful substances are used both in the p roducts and during their manufacture. Since i t is not so far po ssible to satisfactorily rec ycle the majo rity of electron ics e quipmen t, mos t of thes e pote nt ially d amagin g s ubstan ces s ooner o r lat er ente r natur e. There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as energy consumption levels, that are important from the viewpoints of both the work ( internal) and natural (exter nal) en vir onmen ts. Si nce al l m ethods of e lectric ity g enerat ion h ave a neg ative effect o n the envi ronme nt (e. g. a cidic a nd clim ate -influe ncing emissi ons , radio active waste), it is vital t o save energy . Electronics e quipment in offi ces is often left runni ng continuously and thereby consumes a l ot of energy. What do es la bellin g inv olve? This product meets the requirements for the TCO'9 9 scheme whi ch provides for inter nation al and envi ronm ental label ling of per sonal comp uters . The labell ing schem e was developed as a joint effort by the TC O (The Swedish C onfederation of Professional Employe es), Svenska Naturskyddsforening en (The Swedis h Society for Nature Conservation) and Statens Energimyndighet (The Swedish National Energy Administ ration) . Approval requirements cover a wide range of issues: environm ent, ergonomics , usability, emiss ion of electric an d magn etic fields, energy consum ption and electrical and fire safet y. The environment al demands impose restrictions on the pres ence and use of heavy metals, brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs (freons) and chlorinated solven ts, amo ng othe r things. T he produc t must be prepared for rec ycling and the manufa cturer is o bliged to hav e an en vir onmen tal po licy which must b e adh ered t o in each country where the company implements its o perational policy. The energy requirements incl ude a demand that the computer and/or display, after a certai n per iod o f ina ctivi ty, sh all r educ e its p owe r cons ump tion to a l owe r leve l in one or m ore st ages. T he len gth o f time to r eactiv ate t he co mputer shall be r easona ble for the user. Labelled products must m eet strict envi ronmental demands, for example, in respect of the reduction o f electric and magnetic fie lds, physical and visual ergonomi cs and good usabili ty. P4819 A_us . f m Page 40 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
Engli sh English 41 HP 21â Color Monitor Userâs Gui de Regulato ry Information Belo w you w ill fin d a brie f sum mary o f the e nviron menta l requi rement s met b y this product. The complete environment al criteria document may be ordered fro m: TCO Development SE-11 4 94 Stock holm , Swed en Fax : 4 6 8 782 92 0 7 Email (In ternet): development@t co.se Current information reg arding TCO'99 approved and labelled products may als o be obtained via the Internet, using t he address: http://www .tco-info.com/ Environmental re quirements Flame ret ardants Flame ret ardants are present in printed circuit boards, cables, wires, casi ngs and housings. Their pu rpose is to preve nt, or at least to delay the spread of fire. Up to 3 0% of the pl astic in a computer casing can consist of flame ret ardant substances. Most flame retardants co ntain bromine or chlorid e, and those flame ret ardants are chemically related t o another group of envi ronmental toxins, PCBs. Bo th the flame retardants containing bromine or chloride and the PCBs are suspected of giving rise to severe heal th effects, including repro ductive damage in fish-eating birds and mammal s, due to the bio-accumulat ive 1 processes. Flame retardants have been found in human blood and researchers fear tha t disturbances in foetus development may occur. The relevant TCO'99 demand requires that plastic components weighing more than 25 grams must no t contain flame re tardants with organically bound bromine or chlorine. Flame retardants are allowed in the printed circuit boards since no substitutes are available. Cadmium 2 Cad mium is prese nt i n rech argea ble bat ter ies and in th e col our-gen eratin g laye rs o f certain computer displays. Cadmium dam ages t he nervous syste m and is toxic in h igh dose s. T he rel evant TCO' 99 req uire ment st ate s that batte ries, t he co lour -gener ating layers of display screens and th e electrica l or electr onics co mponents must not contain any cadmium. Mercury 2 Mercury is some times found in batteries, relays and switches . It damages the nervous syst em an d is to xic i n hig h do ses. T he r eleva nt TC O'99 requ irem ent sta tes th at batteries may not contain any mercury. It also demands that mercury is not present in any of th e ele ctric al o r ele ctro nics c omp onen ts ass oci ated with the label led uni t. CFCs ( freons) The relev ant T CO'99 requirem ent states that ne ith er CFCs nor HCFCs may b e used during the m anufacture and assem bly of the pro duct. CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for was hing printed circuit boards. CFC s break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone laye r in the stratosphere, causing increased reception on eart h of ultraviolet light with e. g. increased risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma) as a co nsequence. Lea d 2 Lead can be found in picture tubes, display scre ens, solders and capacitors. Lead dam ages th e ner vous syste m and in h igher dose s, ca uses le ad p oison ing. T he r elevan t TCO´ 99 r equir emen t perm its the inclu sion o f le ad si nce no repl aceme nt h as yet been developed. 1. Bio-accumulative is defined as substa nces which accumulate within living o rganisms 2. Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are h eavy metals which are Bio-accumu lative. P4819 A_us . f m Page 41 Fr iday, S e ptember 21, 20 01 4:00 AM
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