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Safety & Troubleshooting Safety and Troubleshooting Information Safety Precautions and Maintenance • Troubleshooting • Regulatory Information • Other Related Information Safety precautions and maintenance WARNING: Use of controls, adjustments, or procedures other than those specified in this documentation may result in exposure to shock, electrical hazards, and/or mechanical hazards.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Safety Precautions and Maintenance • Troubleshooting • Regulatory Information • Other Related Information Common Problems Having trouble? Something not working? Before calling for help, try these suggestions. Having this problem? Check these items ● No Picture (Power LED not lit) No Picture ● ● ● ● (Power LED is flashing yellow) ● ● ● No Picture (Power LED is green) ● ● ● Make sure the Power cable is plugged into the power outlet and back of the monitor.
Troubleshooting Screen doesn't show ● when you turn on the monitor ● ● ● If you are using a non-VESA-DDC standard video card, turn the DDC1 / 2B feature Off. ● The picture may need degaussing. Remove any nearby magnetic objects. Face the monitor toward the East for the best picture quality. No color or intermittent color ● Color appears blotchy ● ● Missing one or more colors ● ● ● Dim Picture ● Edges of the picture are not square. Picture has a double image.
Troubleshooting Problem with On Screen Display ● Refer to the instructions and troubleshooting information in that chapter. For further assistance, refer to the Consumer Information Centers list to contact your local Philips distributor. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE file:///D|/9305047/source/CD/multi_manual/ENGLISH/105e6/SAFETY/saf_troub.
Regulatory Information Regulatory Information TCO '95/99 Information • TCO'95/99 Environmental Requirements • TCO '03 Information • Recycling Information for Customers • CE Declaration of Conformity• Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S.
Regulatory Information 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 (external) environments. Since all methods of electricity generation have a negative effect on the environment (e.g. acidic and climate-influencing emissions, radioactive waste), it is vital to save energy. Electronics equipment in offices is often left running continuously and thereby consumes a lot of energy.
Regulatory Information RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE Environmental Requirements Flame retardants Flame retardants are present in printed circuit boards, cables, wires, casings and housings. Their purpose is to prevent, or at least to delay the spread of fire. Up to 30% of the plastic in a computer casing can consist of flame retardant substances. Most flame retardants contain bromine or chloride, and those flame retardants are chemically related to another group of environmental toxins, PCBs.
Regulatory Information during the manufacture and assembly of the product. CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for washing printed circuit boards. CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in the stratosphere, causing increased reception on earth of ultraviolet light with increased risks e.g. skin cancer (malignant melanoma) as a consequence. Lead** Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens, solders and capacitors.
Regulatory Information ● Good visual ergonomics and image quality in order to improve the working environment for the user and to reduce sight and strain problems. Important parameters are luminance, contrast, resolution, reflectance, colour rendition and image stability.
Regulatory Information Recycling Information for Customers Philips establishes technically and economically viable objectives to optimize the environmental performance of the organization's product, service and activities. From the planning, design and production stages, Philips emphasizes the important of making products that can easily be recycled.
Regulatory Information RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE CE Declaration of Conformity ● Philips Consumer Electronics declare under our responsibility that the product is in conformity with the following standards - EN60950:1992+A1+A2+A3+A4+A11 (Safety requirement of Information Technology Equipment) - EN55022:1998 (Radio Disturbance requirement of Information Technology Equipment) - EN55024:1998 (Immunity requirement of Information Technology Equipment) - EN61000-3-2:1995 (Limits for Harmonic Current Emission) -
Regulatory Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Regulatory Information Cet équipement a été testé et déclaré conforme auxlimites des appareils numériques de class B,aux termes de l'article 15 Des règles de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues de façon à fourir une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles dans le cadre d'une installation résidentielle.
Regulatory Information RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE VCCI Notice (Japan Only) This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) for Information technology equipment. If this equipment is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio Interference. Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual.
Regulatory Information Please note that this device has been approved for non-business purposes and may be used in any environment, including residential areas. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE Polish Center for Testing and Certification Notice The equipment should draw power from a socket with an attached protection circuit (a three-prong socket). All equipment that works together (computer, monitor, printer, and so on) should have the same power supply source.
Regulatory Information RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE North Europe Information (Nordic Countries) Placering/Ventilation VARNING: FÖRSÄKRA DIG OM ATT HUVUDBRYTARE OCH UTTAG ÄR LÄTÅTKOMLIGA, NÄR DU STÄLLER DIN UTRUSTNING PÅPLATS. file:///D|/9305047/source/CD/multi_manual/ENGLISH/105e6/SAFETY/regs/regulat.
Regulatory Information Placering/Ventilation ADVARSEL: SØRG VED PLACERINGEN FOR, AT NETLEDNINGENS STIK OG STIKKONTAKT ER NEMT TILGÆNGELIGE. Paikka/Ilmankierto VAROITUS: SIJOITA LAITE SITEN, ETTÄ VERKKOJOHTO VOIDAAN TARVITTAESSA HELPOSTI IRROTTAA PISTORASIASTA. Plassering/Ventilasjon ADVARSEL: NÅR DETTE UTSTYRET PLASSERES, MÅ DU PASSE PÅ AT KONTAKTENE FOR STØMTILFØRSEL ER LETTE Å NÅ.
Regulatory Information RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE Ergonomie Hinweis (nur Deutschland) Der von uns gelieferte Farbmonitor entspricht den in der "Verordnung über den Schutz vor Schäden durch Röntgenstrahlen" festgelegten Vorschriften. Auf der Rückwand des Gerätes befindet sich ein Aufkleber, der auf die Unbedenklichkeit der Inbetriebnahme hinweist, da die Vorschriften über die Bauart von Störstrahlern nach Anlage III ¤ 5 Abs. 4 der Röntgenverordnung erfüllt sind.
Regulatory Information Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old monitor from your local Philips dealer. (For customers in Canada and U.S.A.) This product may contain lead and/or mercury. Dispose of in accordance to local-state and federal regulations. For additional information on recycling contact www.eia.org (Consumer Education Initiative) RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE Information for UK only WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
Regulatory Information Note: The severed plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13A socket elsewhere. How to connect a plug The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: BLUE - "NEUTRAL" ("N") BROWN - "LIVE" ("L") GREEN & YELLOW - "EARTH" ("E") 1. The GREEN AND YELLOW wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter "E" or by the Earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW. 2.
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Other Related Information Other Related Information Safety Precautions and Maintenance • Troubleshooting • Regulatory Information • Information for Users in the U. S. • Information for Users Outside the U.S Information for Users in the U. S. For units set at 115 V : Use a UL Listed Cord Set consisting of a minimum 18 AWG, Type SVT or SJT three conductor cord a maximum of 15-feet long and a parallel blade, grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 125 V.
Consumer Information Centers Consumer Information Centers Antilles • Argentina • Australia • Bangladesh • Brasil • Canada • Chile • China • Colombia • Czech Republic • Dubai • Egypt • Hong Kong • Hungary • India • Indonesia • Japan • Korea • Malaysia • Mexico • Morocco • New Zealand • Pakistan • Paraguay • Peru • Philippines • Poland • Russia • Singapore • South Africa • Taiwan • Thailand • Turkey • Uruguay • Venezuela Eastern Europe CZECH REPUBLIC Philips Service V Mezihorí 2180 00 Prague Phone: (02)-683
Consumer Information Centers RUSSIA Philips Representation Office Ul. Usacheva 35a 119048 Moscow Phone: 095-937 9300 TURKEY Türk Philips Ticaret A.S. Talatpasa Caddesi No 5. 80640-Gültepe/Istanbul Phone: (0800)-211 40 36 Fax : (0212)-281 1809 Latin America ANTILLES Philips Antillana N.V.Kaminda A.J.E. Kusters 4 Zeelandia, P.O.
Consumer Information Centers CHILE Philips Chilena S.A. Avenida Santa Maria 0760 P.O. box 2687Santiago de Chile Phone: (02)-730 2000 Fax : (02)-777 6730 COLOMBIA Industrias Philips de Colombia S.A.-Division de Servicio CARRERA 15 Nr. 104-33 Bogota, Colombia Phone: (01)-8000-111001 (toll free) Fax : (01)-619-4300/619-4104 MEXICO Consumer Information Centre Norte 45 No.669 Col. Industrial Vallejo C.P.02300, -Mexico, D.F. Phone: (05)-3687788 / 9180050462 Fax : (05)-7284272 PARAGUAY Philips del Paraguay S.
Consumer Information Centers PERU Philips Peruana S.A. Customer Desk Comandante Espinar 719 Casilla 1841 Limab18 Phone: (01)-2136200 Fax : (01)-2136276 URUGUAY Ind.Philips del Uruguay S.A. Lius Alberto de Herrera 1248-P:10 Customer Help Desk 11300 Montevideo Phone: (02)-6281111 Fax : (02)-6287777 VENEZUELA Industrias Venezolanas Philips S.A. Apartado Postal 1167 Caracas 1010-A Phone: (02) 2377575 Fax : (02) 2376420 Canada CANADA Philips Electronics Ltd.
Consumer Information Centers AUSTRALIA Philips Consumer Service. Customer Information Centre. 3 Figtree Drive Homebush Bay NSW 2140 Phone: CIC:1300 363 391, PCE Service:1 300-361 392 Fax:+61 2 9947 0063 NEW ZEALAND Philips New Zealand Ltd. Consumer Help Desk 2 Wagener Place, Mt.Albert P.O. box 1041 Auckland Phone: 0800 477 999 (Toll Free) Fax:0800 288 588 Asia BANGLADESH Philips Service Centre 100 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue Kawran Bazar C/A Dhaka-1215 Phone: (02)-812909 Fax : (02)-813062 CHINA SHANHAI No.
Consumer Information Centers Phone: 800 820 5128 (Toll Free) Fax:21-65610647 HANGZHOU No. 20 jiao gong road, 310012 Hangzhou, P.R. China Phone: 800 820 5128 (Toll Free) Fax:21-65610647 BEIJING No. 171-3 hai dian road, hai dian district, 100086 Beijing, P.R. China Phone: 800 820 5128 (Toll Free) Fax:21-65610647 SHENYANG No. 84-1 san hao street, 110003 Shenyang P.R. China Phone: 800 820 5128 (Toll Free) Fax:21-65610647 XIAN No. 6-9 yan ta road south part, 710061 Xian, P.R.
Consumer Information Centers CHANGSHA Room 18, He yi computer city, chao yang road, Changsha, P.R. China Phone: 800 820 5128 (Toll Free) Fax:21-65610647 WUHAN No. 60-66 gui yuan road, hong shan district, 430070 Wuhan, P.R. China Phone: 800 820 5128 (Toll Free) Fax:21-65610647 CHENGDU Chengdu Sience-technolege university service BLD, No. 24 nan yi duan of Yi huan road, 410061 Chengdu, P.R.
Consumer Information Centers Customer Relation Centre 7 justice Chandra Madhab Road Calcutta 700 020 Phone: (020)-712 2048 ext 2765 Fax:(020)-712 1558 MADRAS Customer Relation Centre 3, Haddows Road Madras 600 006 Phone: (020)-712 2048 ext 2765 Fax:(020)-712 1558 NEW DELHI Customer Relation Centre 68, Shivaji Marg New Dehli 110 015 Phone: (020)-712 2048 ext 2765 Fax:(020)-712 1558 INDONESIA Philips Group of Companies in Indonesia Consumer Information Centre Jl.Buncit Raya Kav.
Consumer Information Centers KOREA Philips Korea Ltd. Philips House C.P.O. box 3680 260-199, Itaewon-Dong. Yongsan-Ku, Seoul 140-202 Phone: 080 600 6600 (Toll Free) Fax:(02)709 1245 MALAYSIA Philips Malaysia Sdn. Berhad Service Dept. No.51,sect.13 Jalan University. 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selagor. P.O.box 12163 50768 Kuala Lumpur. Phone: (03)-7950 5501/02 Fax:(03)-7954 8504 PAKISTAN KARACHI Philips Electrical Ind. of Pakistan Consumer Information Centre F-54, S.I.T.E, P.O.
Consumer Information Centers PHILIPPINES Philips Electronics and Lighting Inc. 106 Valero St., Salcedo Village Makati, Metro Manilla. Phone: (02)-888 0572 , Domestic Toll Free:1-800-10-PHILIPS or 1-800-10-744 5477 Fax:(02)-888 0571 SINGAPORE Philips Singapore Private Ltd. Consumer Service Dept. Lorong 1,Toa Payoh., P.O. box 340 Singapore 1231 Phone:6882 3999 Fax:6250 8037 TAIWAN Philips Taiwan Ltd. Consumer Information Centre 26F, 66, Chung-Hsiao W. Road, Sec.
Consumer Information Centers MOROCCO Philips Electronique Maroc 304,BD Mohamed V Casablanca Phone: (02)-302992 Fax : (02)-303446 SOUTH AFRICA South African Philips. S.V. Div. 195 Main R.D. Martindale., Johannesburg P.O.box 58088 Newville 2114 Phone: (011)-4715000 Fax : (011)-4715020 Middle East DUBAI Philips Middle East B.V. Consumer Information Centre P.O.
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F1rst Choice Contact Information F1rst Choice Contact Information Telephone numbers: Austria 01 546 575 603 Belgium 02 275 0701 Cyprus 800 92256 Denmark 35 25 87 61 France 03 8717 0033 Germany 0696 698 4712 Greece 00800 3122 1223 Finland 09 2290 1908 Ireland 01 601 1161 Italy 02 48 27 11 53 Luxembourg 408 443 5501 The Netherlands 053 482 9800 Norway 22 70 82 50 Portugal 0800 831 363 Sweden 08 632 0016 Switzerland 02 23 10 21 16 Spain 09 17 45 62 46 United Kingdom 0207 949
About This Electronic User's Manual About This Electronic User's Manual About This Guide • Other Documents You May Need • Notational Descriptions About This Guide This electronic user's guide is intended for anyone who uses the Philips Color Monitor. It describes the monitor's features, setup, operation and all other information, which is the same exact information described in our printed version.
About This Electronic User's Manual ● Philips Color Monitor Quick Start Guide which summarizes the steps for setting up the monitor. This is included with this product. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE Notational Descriptions The following subsections describe notational conventions used in this document. Notes, Cautions, and Warnings Throughout this guide, blocks of text may be accompanied by an icon and printed in bold type or in italic type.
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105E6 Product Information Product Information Product Features • Technical Specifications • Automatic Power Saving • Physical Specification • Pin Assignment • Product Views Product Features Model Color 105E69 Gray 105E68 Black 105E6 ● ● ● ● 15-inch (14.
105E6 Product Information • Recommended display area 10.6" x 8.0" / 270 x 202 mm • Maximum display area 11.1" x 8.4" / 283 x 213 mm SCANNING • Horizontal scanning 30 - 54 KHz • Vertical scanning 50 - 120 Hz VIDEO • Video dot rate 75 MHz • Input impedance - Video 75 ohm - Sync 4.7 kOhm • Input signal levels 0.7 Vpp • Sync input signal Separate sync • Sync polarities Positive and negative WHITE COLOR TEMPERATURE Chromaticity CIE coordinates: • at 9300 degrees K x = 0.283 / y = 0.
105E6 Product Information mouse or other input device is detected, the monitor will automatically "wake up". The following table shows the power consumption and signaling of this automatic power saving features: Power Management Definition VESA's Mode Video ON Active Yes OFF Blanked No Power Used Power Saving (%) LED color Yes Typical 65W 0% Green No <5W 98% Yellow H-sync V-sync RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE Physical Specifications • Dimensions 14.2" x 14.5" x 15.
105E6 Product Information * These information are subject to change without notice. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE Pin Assignment The 15-pin D-sub connector (male) of the signal cable (IBM systems): Pin Assignment No. Pin Assignment No. 1 Red video input 9 +5V DDC supply 2 Green video input 10 Logic ground 3 Blue video input 11 Ground 4 Ground 12 Serial data line (SDA) 5 PC Ground 13 H. Sync / H+V 6 Red video ground 14 V.
105E6 Product Information Views Follow the links to see various views of the monitor and its components. Front View Rear View RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE file:///D|/9305047/source/CD/multi_manual/ENGLISH/105e6/product/product.
Installing your Monitor Installing your Monitor Front View • Rear View Front View Power button switches your monitor on. Launches On -Screen Display Make sure the select functions or adjustments Exit menus and On-Screen Display Forward button (right arrow) moves forward through menu options or increases adjustment levels. Backward button (left arrow) moves backward through menu options or decreases adjustment levels. file:///D|/9305047/source/CD/multi_manual/ENGLISH/Install_6/INSTALL.
Installing your Monitor RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE Rear View 1. Power in - attach power cable here. 2. Video In - this is a cable which is already attached to your monitor. Connect the other end of the cable to your PC. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE file:///D|/9305047/source/CD/multi_manual/ENGLISH/Install_6/INSTALL.
On-Screen Display On-Screen Display Description of the On-Screen Display • The OSD Controls Description of the On Screen Display What is the On-Screen Display? This is a feature in all Philips monitors which allows an end-user to adjust screen performance of monitors directly through an on-screen instruction window. The user interface provides userfriendliness and ease-of-use when operating the monitor. Basic and simple instruction on the control keys.
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The OSD Controls The OSD Controls Description of the On-Screen Display The OSD Controls : Brightness • Contrast • H.Size • H.Position • V.Size • V.Position • Pincushion • Pincushion balance• Trapezoid• Rotation • Parallelogram• Reset • Degauss BRIGHTNESS To adjust your screen's brightness, follow the steps below. Brightness is the overall intensity of the light coming from the screen. A 50% brightness is recommended. 1.Press the key to display the OSD menu. 2.To select brightness, press the 3.
The OSD Controls 6.Select the icon if you want to exit the OSD function, and then press the select the key once. Or wait for 15 seconds, then the OSD display would close automatically. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE CONTRAST To adjust your screen's contrast, follow the steps bellow. Contrast is the difference between the light and dark areas on the screen. A 100% contrast is recommended. 1.Press the key to display the OSD menu. 2.To select contrast, press the 3.Press the 4.
The OSD Controls once. Or wait for 15 seconds, then the OSD display would close automatically. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE H.Size Increases and decreases screen width. 1.Press the key to display the OSD menu. 2.To select H.Size, press the 3.Press the 4.Use the and keys until the desired H.Size is highlighted. key to choose the H.Size. and keys to increase or decrease the parameter level of the setting. 5.Press the key to save the new setting. 6.
The OSD Controls RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE H.Position Shifts display image right or left. 1.Press the key to display the OSD menu. 2.To select H.Position, press the 3.Press the 4.Use the and keys until the desired H.Position is highlighted. key to choose the H.Position. and keys to increase or decrease the parameter level of the setting. 5.Press the key to save the new setting. 6.Select the icon if you want to exit the OSD function, and then press the select the once.
The OSD Controls V.Size Increase and decrease screen height. 1.Press the key to display the OSD menu. 2.To select V.Size, press the 3.Press the 4.Use the and keys until the desired V.Size is highlighted. key to choose the V.Size. and keys to increase or decrease the parameter level of the setting. 5.Press the key to save the new setting. 6.Select the icon if you want to exit the OSD function, and then press the select the once.
The OSD Controls V.Position Shifts display image up or down. 1.Press the key to display the OSD menu. 2.To select V.Position, press the 3.Press the 4.Use the and keys until the desired V.Position is highlighted. key to choose the V.Position. and keys to increase or decrease the parameter level of the setting. 5.Press the key to save the new setting. 6.Select the icon if you want to exit the OSD function, and then press the select the once.
The OSD Controls 1.Press the key to display the OSD menu. 2.To select Pincushion, press the 3.Press the 4.Use the and keys until the desired Pincushion is highlighted. key to choose the Pincushion. and keys to increase or decrease the parameter level of the setting. 5.Press the key to save the new setting. 6.Select the icon if you want to exit the OSD function, and then press the select the once. Or wait for 15 seconds, then the OSD display would close automatically.
The OSD Controls 2.To select Pincushion balance, press the and keys until the desired Pincushion balance is highlighted. 3.Press the 4.Use the key to choose the Pincushion balance. and keys to increase or decrease the parameter level of the setting. 5.Press the key save the new setting. 6.Select the icon if you want to exit the OSD function, and then press the select the once. Or wait for 15 seconds, then the OSD display would close automatically.
The OSD Controls 2.To select Trapezoid, press the 3.Press the 4.Use the and keys until the desired Trapezoid is highlighted. key to choose the Trapezoid. and keys to increase or decrease the parameter level of the setting. 5.Press the key save the new setting. 6.Select the icon if you want to exit the OSD function, and then press the select the once. Or wait for 15 seconds, then the OSD display would close automatically.
The OSD Controls 2.To select Rotation, press the 3.Press the 4.Use the and keys until the desired Rotation is highlighted. key to choose the Rotation. and keys to increase or decrease the parameter level of the setting. 5.Press the key save the new setting. 6.Select the icon if you want to exit the OSD function, and then press the select the once. Or wait for 15 seconds, then the OSD display would close automatically.
The OSD Controls 2.To select Parallelogram, press the and keys until the desired Parallelogram is highlighted. 3.Press the 4.Use the key to choose the Parallelogram. and keys to increase or decrease the parameter level of the setting. 5.Press the key save the new setting. 6.Select the icon if you want to exit the OSD function, and then press the select the once. Or wait for 15 seconds, then the OSD display would close automatically. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE Reset Resets to default values. 1.
The OSD Controls 2.To select Reset, press the 3.Press the 4.Use the and keys until the desired Reset is highlighted. key to choose the Reset. and keys to increase or decrease the parameter level of the setting. 5.Press the key save the new setting. 6.Select the icon if you want to exit the OSD function, and then press the select the once. Or wait for 15 seconds, then the OSD display would close automatically.
The OSD Controls 2.To select Degauss, press the 3.Press the 4.Use the and keys until the desired Degauss is highlighted. key to choose the Degauss. and keys to increase or decrease the parameter level of the setting. 5.Press the key save the new setting. 6.Select the icon if you want to exit the OSD function, and then press the select the once. Or wait for 15 seconds, then the OSD display would close automatically.
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Glossary Glossary ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ A Autoscan A microprocessor-based feature of Philips Brilliance monitors is able to detect automatically horizontal and vertical frequencies of input signals with those of the installed video card. An autoscan monitor can thus operate with a wide range of video cards. MultiSync, a registered trademark of NEC, provides a similar function.
Glossary RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE C CE Mark CE mark is displayed on products per EMC and LV ( low Voltage Device ) directives in compliance with European Community safety, EMI and EMS requirements and is compulsory on products for sale in the European Community. Color temperature A way of describing the color of a radiating source in terms of the temperature (in degrees Kelvin) of a black body radiating with the same dominant frequency as the source.
Glossary a picture is set by the brightness of the unexcited phosphor, which is governed by the degree with which ambient light is reflected. Contrast is therefore reduced in conditions of high ambient light levels. Black Matrix tubes reflect less ambient light so exhibit higher contrast than other tubes. Convergence error Bean misalignment causing one or more of the three beams passing through the wrong aperture in the shadow mask and striking a phosphor dot in the wrong triad.
Glossary Cathode-ray tube - the general term for all tubes in which one or more electron beams emitted by a cathode are periodically scanned across a phosphor screen by means of deflection circuitry. A special form of the cathode-ray tube is the TV and monitor picture tube. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE D DDC (Display Data Channel) DDC is a communication channel for displays and computers.
Glossary DDC 1/2B See DDC. DDC 2Bi See DDC. Degaussing The procedure of demagnetizing the shadow mask and associated metal parts of a picture tube at switch-on to minimize picture distortion. This is usually accomplished by means of a special degaussing coil through which a decaying alternating current is passed to generate an alternating magnetic field that gradually decays to demagnetize the tube. Some monitors offer a manual degaussing facility that can be activated at any time.
Glossary Dot rateFFrequency in MHz of the dot clock. It is a measure of the speed with which data is transferred between the video card and subsequent processing circuitry. Also known as video dot rate. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE E Electromagnetic radiation standards International standards set to limit electromagnetic emissions from monitors. There are currently two important standards both derived from regulations originally laid down by Swedish authorities.
Glossary MPR-II The standard originally proposed by the Swedish National Board of Measurement and Testing. It set maximum levels of electromagnetic radiation emitted by monitors, and has now been adopted as a world standard. MPR-II defines maximum permitted electrostatic, magnetic and electric field levels measured at a distance of 50 cm from the center of the monitor (see table).
Glossary age. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE H Hertz The unit of frequency named after the physicist Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894). 1 hertz (Hz) is equal to 1 cycle/second. Horizontal dot pitch See Dot pitch. Horizontal scanning frequency Also called line frequency and expressed in kHz, it is the number of video lines written on the screen every second (from left to right). The higher the horizontal scanning frequency, the better the resolution (i.e.
Glossary Information (INF) files store information in a specific format. The set-up functions retrieve information from the INF file to use when performing installation operations. Examples of the type of information stored in an INF file include INI and registry changes, file names, and locations of the source files on source media. Interlaced/non-interlaced Interlaced. The method of writing a picture on the screen by initially writing all even lines and subsequently writing all odd lines of the picture.
Glossary L Linearity The degree to measure the actual location of a pixel on the screen corresponds with its intended location. ( see figure ) Line frequency See Horizontal scanning frequency. Low-emission monitor A monitor that complies with international standards on radiation. See Electromagnetic radiation standards. Low-frequency electric and magnetic fields Alternating fields generated by the deflection yoke.
Glossary that monitor emissions are harmful, much effort has gone into reducing emissions on the principle of better safe than sorry. Currently, there are two areas of interest: very-low frequency (VLF) electric and magnetic fields extending from 2 kHz to 400 kHz, and extreme low frequency (ELF) fields extending from 5 Hz to 2 kHz. See also Electromagnetic radiation standards. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE M Moiré effect A fringe pattern arising from the interference between two superimposed line patterns.
Glossary N Non-interlaced See Interlaced/non-interlaced. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE O OSD (On Screen Display) The feature that allows an end user to adjust screen performance and parameters of monitors directly through an on-screen instruction window. See CustoMax in CrystalClear section. Overscan The practice in which areas without useful video information are scanned outside the visible screen area in order to make maximum use of the screen for display of active video information.
Glossary See Geometric distortion. Phosphor Generic name for the class of substances that exhibit luminescence. To produce a picture on screen, phosphors are deposited on the inner surface of the picture-tube screen and excited into luminescence by the electron beam. Typical examples of phosphors are P22 medium shortpersistence phosphor and EBU high-color-saturation phosphor. Pin-cushion Distortion See Geometric distortion.
Glossary See DDC. See USB section. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE R Raster The area on screen that electron beam can reach. Refresh rate See Vertical scanning frequency. Resolution The number of pixels that can be displayed on the screen. The resolution is specified as the number of pixels in a line multiplied by the number of horizontal lines. See also video graphic adapter. Rotation function The feature that allows users to adjust the whole screen rotating to be horizontal.
Glossary S Screen coatings Anti-Static coatings Due to bombardment by beam electrons, monitor screens become electrically charged when in use. Electrically charged screens surfaces can attract dust particles. An Anti-Static coating is a conductive coating deposited on the screen (or on a glass panel immediately in front of the screen) that conducts away the charge and prevents screen dust build-up.
Glossary provided by a single conductive layer within the multi-layer structure. With ARAS, the intensity of reflected light is reduced from around 4.5% of the incident light (the reflectivity of uncoated screens) to less than 0.5%. ARAS also has a major advantage over other screen treatments: It doesn't diffuse or scatter reflected light, so picture contrast and sharpness remain completely unimpaired. It's also easy to clean and tough enough to withstand commercially available cleaning agents.
Glossary SOG (Synchronization On Green) A properly functioning color monitor requires five kinds of signals: horizontal sync pulse, vertical sync pulse, red color signal, green color signal and blue color signal. Signals from a PC are transmitted to a monitor using one of three methods: 1. Separate sync: Horizontal and Vertical sync signals transmitted separately. 2. Composite sync: Horizontal and vertical sync pulses mixed into a single signal train. 3.
Glossary T TCO See Electromagnetic radiation standards. Tilt function See rotation function. Trapezoid distortion See Geometrical distortion. TTL signal A TTL (Transistor-transistor-logic) signal is a digital signal level for controlling the screen colors. With TTL driving, the red, green and blue signals can only be switched on or off or provided with an intensity signal. A TTL-driven monitor can thus display a maximum of 64 colors. Video standards such as MDA, CGA and EGA are based on TTL level.
Glossary ● ● peripherals. And USB also eliminates adjustment of complicated IRQ settings when installing new peripherals. USB does away with "port gridlock." Without USB, PCs are normally limited to one printer, two Com port devices (usually a mouse and modem), one Enhanced Parallel Port add-on (scanner or video camera, for example) and a joystick. More and more peripherals for multimedia computers arrive on the market every day. With USB, up to 127 devices can run simultaneously on a computer.
Glossary Downstream The direction of data flow from the host or away from the host. A downstream port is the port on a hub electrically farthest from the host that generates downstream data traffic from the hub. Downstream ports receive upstream data traffic. Upstream The direction of data flow towards the host. An upstream port is the port on a device electrically closest to the host that generates upstream data traffic from the hub. Upstream ports receive downstream data traffic.
Glossary V Vertical dot pitch See Dot pitch. Vertical scanning frequency Expressed in Hz, this is the number of fields written to the screen every second in interlaced mode. In non-interlaced mode vertical scanning frequency is the number of frames (complete pictures) written to the screen every second (also known as refresh rate). Vertical sync pulses A train of square shaped waveforms that define the start of a new frame.
Glossary screen. A microprocessor scans video memory and translates bit information from the computer into displayable video signals for the monitor. These cards comply with various standards that determine the nature and quality of the display. VGA (Video Graphics Array), introduced in 1987, was the first analog card. It offered still higher resolution than EGA: 640 X 480 pixels for graphics and 720 x 400 pixels for text, and a color palette of 256 colors. VGA could also emulate EGA and CGA.
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Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions 1. What does the "Designed for Windows" logo signify? The "Designed for Windows" logo means your Philips monitor fulfills the requirements and recommendations of the PC9x (97, 98, or 99) System Design Guide and passes stringent WHQL tests. 2. What models are Mac compatible? All listed Philips monitors are Mac compatible. BUT, you may need an adapter to connect the monitor to your Mac system. Please contact your dealer/reseller for details. 3.
Frequently Asked Questions TCO'03:Standby mode < 15W, Off mode < 5W Visual Ergonomics: MPRII: No requirement. TCO92: No requirement. TCO95: Set ergonomic rules including minimum contrast level, flicker and jitter. TCO99: Tightened TCO95 rules. TCO'03: Tighten TCO99 rule for CRT and new requirement of screen color for TFT LCD Monitors. Ecology: MPRII: No requirement. TCO92: No requirement.
Frequently Asked Questions A low refresh rate or electrical interference typically causes flickering in the picture. Possible solutions include the following: • Verify that the proper drivers are installed for your video card. • Make sure that all electrical devices (such as mobile phones) are at least 1m from the monitor. • Place the monitor in another physical location away from electrical interference. • Adjust the refresh rate to 75hz or higher. 9.
Frequently Asked Questions 16. Will LightFrame™ shorten the life of a monitor? No. Extensive testing has confirmed LightFrame™ does not adversely affect monitor life. Today's state-of-the-art Philips monitors employ improved phosphors and are designed for high light output. LightFrame™ normally highlights photos and videos. Though the peak brightness of the highlighted area is strongly increased, the average brightness - a determining factor for cathode deterioration - is not normally increased.
Frequently Asked Questions 22. How does Philips Auto Calibrate feature benefit me? With Auto Calibrate, it takes a monitor's luminance 33 percent longer to deteriorate to the 50 percent level that marks the end of a display device's useful life. Thanks to Auto Calibrate, a monitor with a normal life of 10,000 hours, for example, would last for 13,300 hours, a full one third longer. 23.
Frequently Asked Questions Moire is a natural effect or phenomenon of CRT that has the appearance of a wavy pattern, which is repetitive and superimposed on the screen as ripple images. These are a few suggestions to help reduce or minimize the effects: • Some monitors have a Moire cancellation feature, activate it to the on position or adjust the Moire cancellation function via the OSD on the monitor. • Change resolution to the recommended standard for the specific monitor size.
Frequently Asked Questions Please perform the following to correct the picture image: • A magnetic or electrical interference typically causes poor geometry in the picture. Place the monitor in a different physical location. • Reset the monitor to the factory preset via the OSD menu. • Access the Geometry Menu in the OSD of the Monitor and perform the necessary adjustments. • Change the monitor timing to the recommended resolution. 32. The picture appears too dim.
Frequently Asked Questions • Reboot your computer while holding the Ctrl key on your computer. If you see any picture during the boot procedure, please verify the settings of your video card (for Windows go to Control Panel and select Display). • Check that the video cable is not damaged, bent or that any of the pins in the connector are damaged (please be aware that some VGA connectors have one missing pin). If damaged, replace with a new cable.