Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 2009M/V/F HP (Hewlett-Packard)
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User ’s Gui de 18 5 9m 2009m/v/f 215 9m/v 23 0 9 m / v 270 9 m.
The onl y warr anties for HP pr oducts and services ar e set forth in the expre ss war ranty statements accompany ing such products an d servi ces. Nothing her ein should be constr ued as constituting an additional war ranty . HP shall not be liable for technical or ed itoria l err o rs or omissions contained herein .
Nota tional C onv entions The f ollow ing secti on desc ribes not ational con venti ons used in this document . Notes , Cau tions , and W arnings Thr oughout this gui de, bloc ks of text ma y be accompanied by an i con.
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Cont ent s Notational Conven tions ...... .................... ................ ................... ................. ................... ........ ........ ..... 1–iii Notes, Cautions, and Warnings ............ ................ .................... .
Solving Common Problems ........... ................ .................... ................... ................ .................... .. .......... A–1 Getting Support from hp. com ........... .................... ................ ................... .
1 Produc t F ea tures HP L CD Monitors The HP L CD (li quid crys tal display) monit ors ha ve an acti ve matr ix , thin-film tr ansistor (TFT) sc reen .
■ CD included: ❏ Dri ver s ❏ Au to-adju stment softwar e ❏ W ebcam softw are (selec t models only) ❏ Docu ments ❏ Ado be ® Acr obat ® Reader.
2 Saf ety and Maint enance Guideli nes Impor tant S afety Information The po wer cor d is designed for us e w ith your monitor . T o use a differ ent cor d, u se only a po wer s our ce and connectio n compatible w ith this monitor .
Mainten ance G uidelines T o enhance the perfor mance and extend the lif e of y our monitor : ■ Do not open your monitor ca binet or attempt to servi ce this product y ourself .
3 Setting Up the Monito r Un pac king t he Monitor 1. Unpac k the monitor . Mak e sure all conten ts ar e included . Stor e the packing bo x. 2. T urn o f f the comput er and other attac hed dev ices . 3. Determine whether the monitor will be desktop m ounted or wall-mounted.
3. L ift the monitor to an upr ight positi on and place on a flat, st able surface. Monitor in upright position Preparing th e monitor for w all-mountin g 1. Disconnec t the po w er cable and any other cables f rom the monitor . 2. P lace the monitor face do wn on a flat , pro tected surface .
4. Slide the base a wa y fr om the bottom of the monitor . Sliding the base away from the monitor 5. R emo ve the s quare plate on the back of monitor .
F our or six thr eaded holes are e xposed (depending on y our model) . The se holes are f or scr ew s to attach the s w ing arm or oth er mounting f ixtur e to the back of the moni t or . Some models w ill include mounting s cr ew s in the mounting holes.
Connec tin g th e V G A ( Ana log) or D VI- D (Digital) C abl e Use a V G A vi deo cable or a DVI-D v ideo cable (pro vi ded w ith select models). T o use D VI, you m ust ha ve a D VI-complian t gr aphic car d. C onnectors ar e located on the bac k of the monitor .
Connec tin g th e HDMI C abl e (Selec t Models O nly) Connec t one end of the HDMI cable to the back of the monitor and the other end to a comput er with an HDMI connector .
Hi gh-Ban dw idt h Digital Con tent Protection (HDCP) If y our monitor supports HDCP , it can r ecei ve high- def inition conten t. Hi gh-def inition cont ent is av ailable in man y sour ces, su ch as Blu-r ay Disc de vi ces or HD TV air or cable broadcas ts.
Conn ectin g th e P o w er C ab le 1. R ead the war ning belo w . Connecting the power cable 2. Connec t one end of the pow er cable to the monitor and the other end to a gr ounded electr ical outlet . WA R N I N G : T o r educe the risk o f elec tric shoc k or damage to your equipme nt: ■ Do not disable the po wer cor d grounding plug .
Cable Ma nagement The HP L C D monitor s have cable manage ment. Ca bles can be easil y rout ed through the sq uar e hole in the base and ar e partially hi dden when v ie wed fr om the fr ont . . Adj us t in g t he Til t F or optimal vi ewing , adjust the screen tilt to your o wn pr efer ence, as f ollows: 1.
Adjustin g t he S wiv el The HP L CD monito r allo ws a u sable range of moti on with the s wi vel featur e . Key b o a r d Pa r k i n g If y ou need mor e space on y our deskt op, place the k ey board under the monito r when not in u se.
4 Op erating t h e Monitor CD Soft war e an d Utiliti es The CD that is inc luded with this monitor cont ains the dri ver s and softw ar e that y ou can install on yo ur computer .
Using t he Au to-Adjus tment Func tion Y ou can easily optimi z e the scr een performance for the V G A input by using the A uto/Select button on the monitor and the auto-adj ustment patter n software on the CD pr ov ided. Do not us e this pr ocedure if y our monitor is us ing a D VI or HDMI input .
F ront-P anel Contr ols Contr ol buttons ar e located on the low er right f r ont of the monitor: Using t h e On -sc reen Disp l a y (OSD) An On-scr een display is an image super imposed on a sc reen p ic ture , commonly u sed by monitor s, tele visi ons, V CRs, and DVD pla yers to dis play infor mation such as v olume, c hannel, and time .
OSD Menu Selec tions The f ollow ing table lists the On-Sc reen Dis play (O SD) menu selec tions and the ir func tional des cripti ons. After c hanging an OSD men u item , and if the menu scr een has these opti ons, y ou may c hoose to: ■ Canc el — to r eturn to the p r ev ious menu l ev el.
Management Selects the po wer- management featur es of the monitor . V olume Adj usts the v olume lev el. OSD C ontrol Adju sts the position of the O SD menu on the sc ree n. Horizontal OSD Position — Changes the vi ew ing positio n of the O SD menu t o the left or r ight ar ea of the scr een.
Management (continued) Sleep Ti mer Pr o v ides the time r- adjustmen t menu opti ons: Set Current T ime — Sets the cur rent time in h ours and minu tes. Set Sleep T ime — Sets the time y ou want to place the monito r in sleep mode . Set on T ime — Sets the time yo u w ant the monitor to w ake up fr om sleep mode .
Sele cting V ideo Input Con nector s The inpu t connectors ar e: ■ VGA c o n n e ct o r ( a n a l o g ) ■ D V I-D connecto r (digital) ■ HDMI connector The monito r automati cally det ermine s w hic h inputs hav e vali d video si gnals, and displa ys the image .
Adjust ing Sc reen Qualit y The au to-adjustment featur e automati cally f ine-tunes the image quality for displa y siz e , positi on, c lock, and phase eac h time a ne w video mode is displa yed . Fo r mor e prec ise adjus tments of V G A input , run the Au to-Adj ustment so ftwar e on the CD .
5 Preparing t he Monitor for Shippin g K eep the orig inal packing bo x in a stor age area . Y ou ma y need it later if yo u mov e or ship your monit or . Preparing th e Monitor for Shipping 1. Disconnec t the po wer , vi deo, and au dio cable s fr om the monitor .
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A Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Solving Common Pr obl ems The f ollow ing table lists pos s ible pr oblems, the possible cau se of each pr oblem, and the r ecommended solutions: Problem Solu tion P o wer LED is not on .
Unable to hear audio f rom built-in speak ers. Do the fo llo w in g: ■ Ensure the so ur ce signal is good by using headphones at the sour ce. ■ Pres s the Menu button to access the OSD men u . Select Management , and then select Vo l u m e to adjust the vo lume .
Get tin g Sup port from hp .com Befo re y ou contac t cu stomer servi ce, r efer to HP T echni ca l Support at: ht tp://ww w .hp.com/support Select y our country/regi on, and the n follo w the links to the support page for y our monitor .
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B T ec hni cal Spec ifi ca tions All spec ifi cations r epresen t the t yp ical s pec ificati ons pro vided b y HP’s component manuf actur ers; actual perfor mance may var y either high er or l ow er .
model 2009m/v/f Display T ype: Vi ewa ble Image Siz e: Til t : Dimensions (h x w x d): Maximum Gr aphics R esolution: Optimum Gr aphics R esolu tion: Te x t M o d e : Dot P itch: Hor i z ontal F req u.
model 2309m/v Display T ype: Vi ewa ble Image Siz e: Til t : Maximum W eight (unpack ed) : Dimensions (h x w x d) Maximum Gr aphics R esolution: Optimum Gr aphics R esolu tion: Te x t M o d e : Dot P .
Preset V i deo and Hi gh-Definition Modes The monit or automaticall y recogni z es many pr eset v ideo input modes that w ill appear pr operl y siz ed and center ed on the scr een. Factory Pre set Video Input M odes , 1 8 5 9m Preset Resolut ion Horizonta l Freq uen cy (k Hz) Ve r t i c a l Freq uen cy (Hz ) 16 4 0 x 4 8 0 3 1 .
High D efinition Video Formats Preset Timing Na me Resolution Horizonta l Freq uen cy (k Hz) Ve r t i c a l Freq uen cy (Hz) 1 480 i 7 2 0 x 480 15. 7 3 60 2 480 p 7 2 0 x 480 31 .4 7 60 3 7 20p60 12 80 x 7 20 4 5. 00 6 0 4 1080i6 0 19 20 x 1080 33 .7 5 6 0 55 7 6 i 7 2 0 x 5 7 6 1 5 .
L CD Monitor Q ualit y and P ix el P olicy The HP L CD Monitor u ses hi gh-pr e c ision tec hnology , manufac tured accor ding to high standar ds, to help guar antee tr ouble-fr ee performance . Nev ertheless, the displa y may hav e cosmeti c imperfecti ons that appear as small bright o r dark s pots.
C Agency Re gula tor y Noti ces F ederal Communica tions Commis sion Notice This eq uipment has been test ed and f ound to comply w ith the limits for a C lass B digit al de v ice , pursuant to P ar t 15 of the FCC Rules .
Ma terials Dis pos al This HP pr oduct contains mer cury in the fluor escent lamp in the displa y L CD that might r equire s peci al handling at end- of-life: Disposal o f this mater ial can be regulated becau se o f env iro nmental consider ations.
Dispos al of W aste E quip men t b y Users in Priv a te Househol ds in th e European Union This s ymbol on the pr oduct or on its pack aging indicates that this pr oduct mus t not be dispo sed of with your oth er househol d waste .
EP A ENERG Y S T AR C omp lian ce Pr oducts mark ed w ith the ENERG Y S T AR ® logo on the pack aging box q u alify wi th the U .S . Envir onmental Pr otection A gency’s ENERG Y ST AR ® guidelines f or energ y effic iency .
The Table of Toxic and Hazardous Substances/Elements and their Content as required by China’s Management Methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic Information Products Toxic and Hazardous Subs.
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D Ind e x A adju stments swivel 3–10 tilt 3–9 audio and v ideo cables and adapters 3–6 B base unfo lding 3–1 C cable management 3–9 cleaning 2–2 connecting audio cable 3–7 HDMI 3–6 po .
P art number: 5 0 7 9 81-003 U unpacking 3–1 V v ideo and audio cables and adapter s 3–6 v ideo input connectors sele ctin g 4–7 W wal l- m ou nt i ng 3–2.
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