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1. 10500 Ridgeview Ct Cupertino CA 95015 4010 USA Manufacturer s Name Manufacturer s Address declares that the product Product Name HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display Model Number s FX75 P2933A conforms to the following Product Specifications Safety IEC 9501991 Al 2 A4 EN 609501992 Al 2 4 EMC CISPR 221993 A1 1995 A2 1996 EN 550221994 11995 A2 1997 Class B EN 50082 1 1992 Generic Immunity IEC 801 2 1991 prEN 55024 21992 4 kV CD 8 kV AD IEC 801 3 1984 prEN 55024 3 1991 3V m IEC 801 4 1988 prEN 55024 4 1992 0 5 kV Signal Lines 1kV Power Lines FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Class ICES 003 Issue 2 AS NZS 3548 1992 CISPR 221993 Class Supplementary Information Product Number The product herewith complies with the requirements of the following Directives and carries the CE marking accordingly 36 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Title Book Title Author WASSER Last Saved By WASSER Inc Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Filename fx75UGrw doc Template HP Print dot Revision 30 36 of 43 the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC including 93 68 EEC the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC including 93 68 EEC 1 The Product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett Packard Personal Computer peripherals 2 This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1
2. 17 Using the Control Buttons ssssssssssssesssssssssssesssssussssussssnessussssnsssene 18 Displaying the OSD Window ssssssssssssseussesssesnsseussssussssnessusrssnsseent 18 Selecting Options the OSD 20 Using Auto 21 Adjusting the Image seassssssssssssssssseusssssssssssssussesnsseunsssnsssussssussssnsseune 22 Troubleshooting ccscsssseccsssssssssssessessessese 32 Technical Information cccscccccscccssscreee 34 FX75 Display Information ssssssssssssssessssssessssssssssssssssssssssaseunssuesus 34 FXZ5 Vide 35 Unknown Video Modes wusssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesesssssssssssssssssssseseeesessees 35 Regulatory Information 26 Declaration of 36 FCC Statement General Notice Contents iii iv HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 4 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the HP Pavilion Atilt feature to optimize viewing position FX75 Flat Panel Display This display has a 15 inch active matrix TFT thin film transistor liquid crystal display
3. Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 16 of43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Changing Display Settings Using the control buttons e Displaying the OSD window Selecting options the OSD window Using Auto Setup Adjusting the image Changing Display Settings 17 Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 170f 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Using the Control Buttons Three control buttons are located under your display Select Displays the main On Screen Display OSD window and selects options in the windows Minus Moves backward through the choices the OSD windows IF an adjustment bar is displayed this button decreases the setting Plus Moves forward through the choices in the OSD windows If an adjustment bar is displayed this button increases the setting 18 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 18 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Select button Minus button Plus button Displaying the OSD Window Use the OSD feature to change the screen settings To display the OSD window e Press the Select button under the display The following table briefly d
4. Inc Revision 30 23 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM 6 Press the or buttons until the image is positioned where you Like Press the Select button 8 To exit the OSD select Exit on each OSD window or wait for the OSD to close automatically Selecting a Scaling Mode Scaling controls how the image fits within the screen area when the video mode is not 1024 x 768 Your display offers several different scaling modes so that you can select the one that best suits your needs The scaling options are Full Screen Fits the image across the complete width and height of the display addressing every pixel on the display This mode may cause distortion in the image depending on the current video mode Full screen is the default mode 24 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 24 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Maintain Aspect Sizes the image to the correct proportions of the applied video mode Note that in many modes there will be no visible difference The image may not fill the entire display but it will not be distorted Center Centers the image on the screen and displays only the pixels addressed by the applied Format To select a scaling mode 1 Press the Select button under the display to open the OSD main window 2 Press
5. module It is designed for use with HP Pavilion PCs and is compatible with other Windows based computers The display s compact footprint with the integrated stereo speaker base provides great space savings on your computer desk Other features include Automatic adjustment for video mode changes Stereo F 3 speakers Automatic configuration to the PC video settings SWPP On screen adjustment of display settings with instant Feedback An anti glare coating on the panel to reduce the e Support for analog or digital video input reflection of ambient light Introduction 1 Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 1of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM A unique system for desktop cable management For Your Safety a cable tunnel that goes under the base and a cable claw behind the display For your safety and the protection of your display Follow these precautions Flicker free performance across all recommended video mode Use only the factory supplied power cord e Support for high refresh rates up to 85 Hz for A Warning To completely disconnect power from analog videoinput the display you must remove the power cable from 9 the power socket and the display TM e Premium color performance using PerfectColor To prevent electrical shock do not disassemble technology the display The c
6. standard power saving modes Standby Suspend and Sleep For any of these conditions the display will go into Sleep mode Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 15 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Caring For and Cleaning the Display To maximize screen life and prevent damage to the liquid crystal display HP recommends that you Use the display power management system if available on your computer e Ifyou don t use a power management system turn off the display when you won t be using it for an extended period Don t press rub or poke the display with your finger or other object Handle your display with care Using the Display 15 Cleaning the Screen Your LCD module is a high quality optical device that requires special care when cleaning A Warning Don t use liquid aerosol or abrasive cleaning solutions to clean the screen To clean the screen 1 Shut down the computer 2 Turn off and unplug the display 3 Gently dust the screen with a dry soft lint free cloth Note Ifthe screen is still dirty you can dampen the cloth with several drops of distilled water Make sure the LCD panel is completely dry before you turn the display back on 4 Plug in the display Turn on your computer and display 16 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title
7. the or buttons to highlight Phase Adjust or Clock Adjust N Press Select 8 Press the or buttons to adjust the image quality 9 Press Select To exit the OSD select Exit on each OSD window or wait for the OSD to close automatically Selecting the Video Interface When a single cable is plugged into one of the video input ports your display automatically detects which port to use If you have cables plugged into the analog and digital ports the analog port is used by default Use the Video Interface option to specify which port you want the display to use Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 31 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM To select the video interface 1 9 Press the Select button under the display to open the OSD main window Press the or buttons under the display until the Image Adjust function is highlighted Press the Select button Press the or buttons until the Advanced Function is highlighted Press the Select button Press the or buttons to highlight Video Interface Press Select Press the or buttons to highlight Analog or Digital Press Select 10 To exit the OSD select Exit on each OSD window or wait for the OSD to close automatically Changing Display Settings 31 Troubleshooting My display doesn t work even though the comp
8. the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the Following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 37 0f 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Move the computer away from the radio or television Plug the computer into a different electrical outlet so that the computer and the radio or television are on separate electrical circuits Make sure that all your peripheral devices also FCC Class B certified Consult your computer dealer Hewlett Packard or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Hewlett Packard s system verification tests were conducted with HP supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables such as those you received with your system Cables used with this display must be properly shielded to comply with FCC requirements Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Regulatory Information 37 General Notice The HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display has been tested according to MPR 1990 8 for emission properties and meets the guidelines as given by MPR 1990 10 2 01 2 04 Note This display is a Class 1 LED product 38 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide File
9. this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Hardware Quality Engineering Manager Cupertino CA July 1999 For Regulatory Compliance Information ONLY contact Australian Contact Product Regulations Manager European Contact North America Contact Hewlett Packard Australia Ltd 31 41 Joseph Street Blackburn Victoria 3130 Australia Your local Hewlett Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett Packard GmbH Department HQ TRE Standards Europe Herrenberger StraBe 130 D 71034 Boblingen FAX 49 7031 14 3143 Hardware Quality Engineering Manager Hewlett Packard HPD 10500 Ridgeview Ct Cupertino CA 95015 4010 Phone 408 343 5000 FCC Statement 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 If not installed and used accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning
10. Audio stereo speakers with a Power Port for enhanced bass performance Note These speakers are designed to work with sound cards that have amplified sound output most HP Pavilion PCs have this type of sound card Refer to your PC specifications for information about your sound card 8 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 8o0f 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM To connect the stereo speaker system to your computer 1 Locate the audio cable Speaker port plug Subwoofer connector Speakerbase plug 2 Connect the speakerbase plug on the audio cable to the speaker input jack on the back of the display The jack is colored blue to match the cable plug Stereo speaker input jack Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 9 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Insert the speaker port plug on the audio cable into the speaker port on your computer IF you have an HP Pavilion PC the speaker plug is color coded to match the port label on the PC For other PCs check the computer documentation if you re not sure where the port is located If you have an HP Pavilion subwoofer insert the plug on its cable into the subwoofer connector on the audio cable This connector
11. HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 1of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Filename fx75UGrw doc Template HP Print dot Revision 30 Page 2 of 43 Title Book Title Author WASSER Inc Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM The information in this document is subject to change without notice Hewlett Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose HP shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material HP assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by HP This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of HP Hewlett Packard Company Home Products Division P O Box 4010 Cupertino CA 95015 4010 Copyright Hewlett Packard Company 2000 All rights reserved Hewlett Packard is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company in the United States of America and other countries Windows is a register
12. alog video input we recommend that you use 75 Hz refresh rates for best performance 14 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 14 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM To set the refresh rate with a standard Windows installation follow the steps below Note Some graphic drivers require different steps if the steps below are not applicable to your system please refer to the documentation that came with your video card 1 Click Start the taskbar Choose Settings and then select Control Panel Double click the Display icon Click the Settings tab Click the Advanced button Click the Adapter tab Select the desired vertical frequency the Refresh rate field Click OK Click OK again Minimizing Energy Use Many computers including HP Pavilion PCs support industry standard power save signaling techniques Power management features reduce the display s power consumption after a period of keyboard inactivity When the display is in a power saving mode the screen is blank and the power indicator is amber Pressing a key on the keyboard or moving the mouse restores the image in several seconds Consult your computer documentation for information about setting the power saving modes Your FX75 display accepts the signals for the three
13. ction The other options display either another window of choices or an adjustment bar at the bottom of the OSD main window as shown 20 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 20 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM gw Auto Setu Mier ighiness Contrast W Image Adjust Language OSD Settings Restore Factory Presets Information 4 Press the or buttons to highlight an option or to change the current setting 5 Press the Select button to execute your selection 6 close an OSD window select the Exit option or wait for the window to close automatically Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 21 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Using Auto Setup Whenever you apply a new video mode or change the refresh rate the FX75 will automatically adjust the display for the new setting However the Auto Setup feature ensures optimal performance and can be run whenever you change these settings While the Auto Setup routine is running you should have a stable image displayed on the screen Do not move items around on the screen play games or view videos during Auto Setup Once you have executed Auto Setup for a particular mode the display will store the new values in
14. e language for the OSD windows Adjusts the vertical and horizontal position size transparency and timeout settings of the OSD window Returns all OSD settings to the original factory defaults for the current mode Displays the microcode version the product name and the model number of your display Closes the OSD main window and saves any changes you have made Changing Display Settings 19 Selecting Options the Ero Seta OSD Window Brightness Contrast To choose options in the OSD window you will use li Image Adjust Language all three control buttons Select and under the 2050 Settings display t Restore Factory Presets Information Note Ifyou are using digital video input you will not WEXIt need to use many of the options in the OSD window 1024 x 768 60 Hz The only functions that are adjustable with digital input are Brightness Color Temp Gamma Correct Scaling and Sharpen Although the other functions 2 Tomove among the choices in the window appear on the OSD menus they are unnecessary press the or buttons under the display for digital input and will not operate When the function you want to adjust is To select options in the OSD window highlighted press the Select button 1 Press the Select button under the display to open A few of the options such as Auto Setup and Exit the OSD main window take effect immediately after you select the Fun
15. ed trademark of Microsoft Inc PerfectColor and IQSync are trademarks of Arithmos Corporation Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective holders Last Saved By WASSER Inc Contents Introducti FOr YOuir Sale 2 Installation sesesesesososososscscososooscsososesososcsosses 4 Unpacking the Display eeesasossasssssssssssssssesassesssssesssssssussssnsssnsssnsssnsese 5 Positioning the Display necsssasssssssssssessssssssssssssssnsseunssseesessssussseesee 5 Connecting the Power and Video 6 Connecting the Stereo Speaker System assesses 8 Using the Displau 10 Turning the Display Tilting the Disprlaty eeesoscsssrseunssouseoenesensessnesneressnreserennssesanennerenuntenenstent 12 Setting the Video MOCenecesesssssssssssensssssssnsseussssussssssssussssiessnessenesee 13 Setting the Refresh Rate eesssssssusssussssssssssssusssusssussusssussusssussussesse 14 Minimizing Energy Use eessescsssssssssssssssssssssssssssnsssusssssssessssussssnessuees 15 Caring For and Cleaning the Display cssssssssssssssessseusssssessussssnt 15 Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 3o0f 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Changing Display lt
16. escribes each of the options in the OSD main window Option Auto Setup Brightness Contrast Description Automatically adjusts the video level image position and other display settings See Using Auto Setup on page 21 Note For optimal performance Auto Setup may be used whenever you apply a new mode Controls the brightness of the display by adjusting the light output of the backlight The default setting of brightness is at maximum Adjusts the level of difference between light and dark areas of the image Before using this option though you should run Auto Setup which will automatically adjust the contrast for you If you are not satisfied with the results you can use the Contrast option to adjust the contrast yourself Note mmediately after choosing this option the auto level routine may run in the background for several seconds Do not be alarmed by the flashing on your screen while the display sets the levels Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Page 19 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Revision 30 Option Image Adjust Language OSD Settings Restore Factory Presets Information Exit Description Opens the Image Adjust window where you can choose to adjust image attributes such as position scaling sharpness color and advanced settings See Adjusting the Image on page 22 Selects th
17. esolution such as 640 x 480 the image is expanded to fill the screen Choose Settings and then select Control Panel Double click the Display icon Note The scaling mode controls how the image fills the screen area see Selecting a Scaling Mode on page 24 2 3 4 Click the Settings tab 5 Select the desired screen resolution in the Screen Area field Your display supports many common video modes 6 Click OK as shown in FX75 Video Modes on page 35 Check the documentation supplied with your computer and video adapter to find out which modes they support Using the Display 1 Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 13 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Setting the Refresh Rate The image refresh rate is the number of times per second that the image is refreshed it is also known as the vertical frequency On standard CRT displays you want to use the highest possible refresh rate supported by your computer at the current screen resolution This is necessary to avoid screen flickering and to minimize eyestrain However with your FX75 liquid crystal display flicker is not an issue It is flicker free at all supported refresh rates The table in FX75 Video Modes on page 35 shows the image refresh rates supported by the display at different screen resolutions Although the FX75 supports up to 85 Hz for an
18. he Pixel dot clock 95 MHz analog maximum FX75 display 80 MHz digital maximum Pedestal tilt 5 forward 35 backward FX75 Display In Formation Dimensions 15 5 x 16 5 x 8 5 W x Hx D 393 5 x 418 x 217 mm LCD module 15 in 38 1 cm active matrix TFT anti glare coating 0 297 mm Gross mass 18 lbs 8 2 Maximum viewable area Line horizontal frequency Raster vertical pixel pitch 12 in x 9 in V 304 1 mm x 228 1 mm 31 5 kHz 68 7 kHz analog 31 5 kHz 48 4 digital 60 85 Hz analog Operating Conditions Temperature Humidity Storage Conditions Temperature Humidity 32 104 F 0 40 C 15 95 RH non condensing 4 140 F 20 60 C 15 95 RH non condensing frequency 60 Hz digital Stereo speaker base Impedance 4 ohms Power source 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Input power 5 watts RMS maximum Maximum power 42W Input jack stereo 1 8 inch mini jack input consumption 34 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 340f 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM FX75 Video Modes The FX75 display supports the following industry standard combinations of screen resolution and refresh rates Other combinations are possible but may require adjustments to the image See Adjusting the Image on page 22 fo
19. is labeled subwoofer Installation 9 Using the Display Turning the display on and off Tilting the display Setting the video mode Setting the refresh rate Minimizing energy use Caring for and cleaning the display 10 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 10 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM This chapter contains information about using your HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display Turning the Display On and Off Use the Power button on the front of the display to turn the display on and off When the display is on the light near the Power button is illuminated The light is green when the display and computer are active and amber when the display is in a reduced power mode If your computer supplies power save signals to the display the display s power management features reduce power consumption to low levels when your computer goes into its power saving mode See Minimizing Energy Use on page 15 for more information Power button Using the Display TI Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 11of43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM IF your computer doesn t use industry standard power save signaling techniques you can reduce power consumptio
20. isplay User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 4 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Follow the instructions in this chapter to install your HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display Note Before connecting your display first read through the instructions in this chapter and the safety precautions in the previous chapter Unpacking the Display When you unpack the display make sure that you have the following items The display power adapter with attached power cable e power cord e Analog video signal cable e Audio cable Driver diskette Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 5 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Positioning the Display Place the display on a flat sturdy surface Choose an area free from excessive heat moisture and sunlight Avoid possible sources of electromagnetic interference such as transformers motors and fluorescent lighting Installation 5 necting the Power and 2 Connect the power cable to the power jack the Video Cables back of the display Before connecting any cables make sure that the SZ computer and display are turned off To connect the power and video signal cables 1 Locate the A C power adapter with attached power cable Power jack 39 A
21. its permanent memory To run Auto Setup 1 Press the Select button under the display to open the OSD main window Changing Display Settings 21 2 Press the Select button again to choose Auto Setup The image will change color and appear to jitter during the Auto Setup routine After the routine is complete you are asked whether the image appears correct If the image looks correct choose Yes and then wait for the OSD window to close automatically Or If the image requires further adjustment choose No and adjust the phase by pressing the or buttons under the display When all text appears well focused and there is no instability in the image press the Select button For more information about adjusting the phase see Adjusting the Phase and Clock on page 30 22 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 22 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Adjusting the Image When you select the Image Adjust function in the OSD main window another window of options appears Image Adjust bE M Vertical Position Scale Center D Sharpen Color Advanced 1 The table below briefly describes each of these Positioning the Image Functions Under normal circumstances there is no need to Option Description adjust the horizontal or vertical positio
22. ma correct color temperature RGB Levels and black levels Adjusting Advanced Settings The FX75 display offers three advanced image adjustment settings Phase Adjust Clock Adjust and Video Interface Adjusting the Phase and Clock The phase adjustment is set during the Auto Setup routine and the clock is automatically set when an applied mode is recognized by the display However you can change these values if you are using an unknown video mode that results in less than optimal image quality You can adjust the clock to remove vertical screen distortion To adjust the apparent 30 Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 30 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Focus of the image and minimize horizontal noise and jitter you can modify the phase adjustment setting Note We recommend that you rely on Auto Setup to adjust the phase for you To adjust the phase and clock 1 Press the Select button under the display to open the OSD main window 2 Press the or buttons under the display until the Image Adjust function is highlighted 3 Press the Select button 4 Press the or buttons until the Advanced Function is highlighted 5 Press the Select button Note Ifyou need to adjust both the clock and the phase make sure you adjust the clock first 6 Press
23. n by turning off the display when it won t be used for an extended period You can turn the display off even if you leave the computer running Warning To completely disconnect power from the display you must remove the power cord from the wall socket and then remove the power cable from the display Using Screen Savers Because of the technology used in LCD panels screen savers will not prolong the life of your FX75 display If the display will not be used for an extended period be sure to turn it off 12 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 12 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Tilting the Display The display has a tilt feature that allows you to tilt the display back and forth to find the most comfortable viewing position To tilt the display grasp the sides and push the display back or pull it toward you until it is in the desired position The display can be tilted 35 degrees backward and 5 degrees forward Note not tilt the display by grasping the top edge Grasp here to tilt Setting the Video Mode To set the video mode in Microsoft Windows Since the inherent format of the FX75 display is 1 Click Start on the taskbar 1024 pixels by 768 lines the display will perform best when your PC is set to a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 IF you use a lower r
24. n of the image Horizontal Adjusts the horizontal position of the within the bezel frame However the OSD provides Position image within the screen area See options for adjusting the position if you find the Positioning the Image on page 23 need to do so Vertical Adjusts the vertical position of the image 7 i Position within the screen area See Positioning To position the image horizontally or vertically the Image on page 23 1 Press the Select button under the display to Scale Center Selects how the image fits within the the OSD main wind screen area See Selecting a Scaling Open Tg 24 2 Press the or buttons under the display until Sharpen Controls the sharpness level manually the Image Adjust function is highlighted or automatically See Adjusting the Sharpness Level on page 25 Press the Select button Calor Adjusts the gamma correction color 4 Press the or buttons until the Horizontal temperature RGB level and black level Position or Vertical Position function is Adjusting Color Settings on page highlighted Advanced Adjusts the clock and phase and selects 5 Press the Select button the video interface port See Adjusting Advanced Settings on page 30 Note An adjustment bar appears at the bottom of the window Changing Display Settings 23 Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER
25. nalog Video Input port Digital Video Input port 6 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 6 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM 3 the two prong power cord into a power 6 Thread the cables through the cable claw at the outlet and plug the other end into the A C base of the display power adapter 4 Plug the analog video signal cable into the Analog Video Input port on the back of the display The port s label is colored blue to match the blue mark on the cable plug Note The display also offers a DVI Digital Video Input port If your PC has a DVI digital output Cable claw port you can connect to it by plugging a digital video signal cable purchased separately into the Digital Video Input port on the display 5 Connect the other end of the video cable into your computer video port IF you have an HP Pavilion PC the video cable plug is color coded to match the port label on the PC For other PCs check the computer documentation if you re not sure where the port is located Installation 7 Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Printdot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 7o0f 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Connecting the Stereo Speaker System Built into the base of the display is a set of passive Polk
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27. over should be removed only State of the art IQSync technology that by qualified service personnel synchronizes the display to any known video Donotcoveriheairvents mode To avoid the risk of damage to the display and electrical shock to yourself do not expose the display to rain or moisture e A power saving feature that is compatible with Microsoft Windows Compliance with Swedish MPR II guidelines for reduced electromagnetic emissions 2 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 2 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM If any of the following conditions occur unplug the display and contact a qualified service technician The power cord or plug is frayed or damaged You have spilled liquid into the display The display has been exposed to rain or water The display does not operate correctly when the operating instructions are followed The display has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 Page 3o0f 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Introduction 3 Installation Unpacking the display Positioning the display Connecting the power and video cables Connecting the stereo speaker system 4 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel D
28. play Settings 27 8 Press the or buttons to highlight Cool Neutral or Warm Note As you highlight an option your screen immediately updates to reflect this setting 9 Press the Select button When you are done with all color adjustments make sure you save your color settings See Saving and Restoring Color Settings on page 29 Adjusting RGB or Black Level The RGB Adjust option processes red green and blue color data This control may be helpful in achieving a more natural appearance in graphic images and closer color matching between the printer and the display The Black Level Adjust option sets the black level for red green and blue 28 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 28 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM To adjust RGB or black level 1 Press the Select button under the display to open the OSD main window 2 Press the or buttons under the display until the Image Adjust function is highlighted 3 Press the Select button 4 Press the or buttons until the Color function is highlighted 5 Press the Select button Note The Color window appears 6 Press the or buttons to highlight RGB Adjust or Black Level Adjust Press the Select button 8 Highlight the color you want to adjust Red Green or Blue 9 Pre
29. ppropriate for your FX75 display See FX75 Video Modes on page 35 for a table of supported modes I don t hear any sound coming from the built in speakers Click the Volume icon on the taskbar Drag the Volume slider up to increase the volume Also make sure the Mute box is not checked If the speakers still don t produce sound or if you can hear only a very faint sound it s possible that your sound card doesn t support passive speakers You need a sound card with amplified sound output The image is very unstable Make sure the audio cable is plugged into the speaker port on the back of the display and into the speaker port on your computer Make sure headphones are not plugged into your system IF they are sound goes to the headphones instead of to the speakers f your keyboard has volume controls use them to increase the volume Filename Fx75UGrw doc Template HP Print dot Revision 30 Title Book Title Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Page 33 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Set your PC to a supported video mode preferably 1024 x 768 at 75 Hz See Setting the Video on page 13 Restore the original factory settings by choosing Restore Factory Presets on the OSD main window Run the Auto Setup routine See Using Auto Setup on page 21 Troubleshooting Technical Information This chapter contains technical information about t
30. r information about making these adjustments For optimal performance set your PC to a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 at 75 Hz refresh rate Vertical Frequency or Refresh Rate Supported Resolution dots x lines 640 x 480 60 Hz 640 x 480 75 Hz 640 x 480 85 Hz 720 x 400 70 Hz 800 x 600 60 Hz 800 x 600 75 Hz 800 x 600 85 Hz 1024 x 768 60 Hz 1024 x 768 75 Hz Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 35 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM 1024 x 768 85 Hz 1280 x 1024 85Hz Note The display is capable of going beyond these recommended modes Unknown Video Modes Displays are designed to work with standard video modes However not all video cards use only standard display modes Your HP Pavilion FX75 display has state of the art technology which is designed to synchronize to any display mode We recommend choosing one of the supported modes listed above If you choose an unknown mode you will need to manually adjust the phase clock and position IF you must use an unknown mode first adjust the clock and then run Auto Setup If Auto Setup doesn t provide adequate image adjustment then you must manually adjust the phase horizontal position and vertical position Technical Information 35 Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity According to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Hewlett Packard Company
31. splay until the Image Adjust function is highlighted Press the Select button 4 Press the or buttons until the Color function is highlighted 9 Press the Select button Note The Color window appears Press the or buttons to highlight Gamma Correct Press the Select button Press the or buttons to highlight LCD Corrected or CRT Corrected Note As you highlight an option your screen immediately updates to reflect this setting Press the Select button When you are done with all color adjustments Filename fx75UGrw doc Template HP Print dot Revision 30 make sure you save your color settings See Saving and Restoring Color Settings on page 29 Title Book Title Author WASSER Inc Page 27 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Last Saved By WASSER Inc Adjusting Color Temperature The Color Temp option changes the apparent color of white from Neutral to either Warm or Cool For optimum viewing use the Neutral option To adjust color temperature 1 Press the Select button under the display to open the OSD main window Press the or buttons under the display until the Image Adjust function is highlighted Press the Select button Press the or buttons until the Color function is highlighted Press the Select button Note The Color window appears Press the or buttons to highlight Color Temp Press the Select button Changing Dis
32. ss the Select button Note adjustment bar appears the bottom of the window 10 Press the button to increase the color level or the button to decrease the color level Note As you change the color level your screen immediately updates to reflect this setting 1 Press the Select button 12 Repeat steps 8 through 11 to adjust other color levels 13 Choose Exit 14 When you are done with all color adjustments make sure you save your color settings See Saving and Restoring Color Settings on page 29 Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 29 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Saving and Restoring Color Settings You can freely adjust the color options as much as you like and experiment with different combinations of settings Once you are satisfied with the color settings you have selected make sure you choose the Save option to permanently save your current color choices If you exit the Color menu without saving none of your color settings will be selected O0 Correction Oo Color Temp RGB Adjust Black Level Adjust Save Color Settings t Restore Color Settings t Restore Factory Colors 9 Exit Changing Display Settings 29 The Restore Color Settings option reverts to the set of color settings you last saved with the Save option It restores the settings you previously saved for gam
33. the or buttons under the display until the Image Adjust function is highlighted Press the Select button 4 Press the or buttons until the Scale Center Function is highlighted 5 Press the Select button Note window appears with your scaling choices 6 Press the or buttons to highlight Full Screen Maintain Aspect Ratio or Center Note As you highlight an option your screen immediately updates to reflect this setting 7 When the desired option is highlighted press the Select button 8 To exit the OSD select Exit on each OSD window or wait for the OSD to close automatically Adjusting the Sharpness Level Your display has a smart sharpening feature that automatically sharpens the image on a pixel by pixel basis However you can override smart sharpening by manually adjusting the sharpness There are three degrees of sharpening High Medium and Low Filename fx75UGrw doc Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 25 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM You may want different degrees of sharpening depending on the current image on your screen For example you may want a higher level of sharpening for text images or a lower level for graphics To adjust the sharpness level 1 Press the Select button under the display to open the OSD main window 2 Press the or buttons under the display until the Image Adjust f
34. unction is highlighted 3 Press the Select button 4 Press the or buttons until the Sharpen Function is highlighted 5 Press the Select button Note window appears with your Sharpen choices Changing Display Settings 25 6 Press the or buttons to highlight Smart sharpening High Medium or Low Note As you highlight an option your screen immediately updates to reflect this setting 7 When the desired option is highlighted press the Select button 8 To exit the OSD select Exit on each OSD window or wait for the OSD to close automatically Adjusting Color Settings The OSD offers four different controls for fine tuning colors on your display Gamma Correct Color Temp RGB Adjust and Black Level Adjust 26 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 26 of 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Adjusting Gamma Correction The Gamma Correct option changes the luminance relationship between levels of gray or colors With the LCD Corrected option there is no gamma correction With the CRT Corrected option the color performance will be similar to that of a CRT display For optimum viewing use the LCD Corrected option To adjust gamma correction 1 Press the Select button under the display to open the OSD main window 2 Press the or buttons under the di
35. uter appears to work Make sure the power cable is securely plugged into the display Make sure the display is turned on Try turning the display off and then back on Make sure the display power cord is plugged into a power outlet and into the A C power adapter Check to see whether the outlet works by plugging another item such as a lamp into the outlet If the light on the front of the display is Lit it is getting power Try the next item on this list 32 HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User s Guide Filename fx75UGrw doc _ Title Book Title Template HP Print dot Author WASSER Inc Last Saved By WASSER Inc Revision 30 32 43 Printed 10 16 00 03 31 PM Check the cable connection between the display and the computer The cable connectors must be pushed in all the way The message Check Cable appears on my display This message appears when the video cable is not properly connected to the computer Make sure the analog video cable is plugged into the Analog Video Input port on the back of the display Or if you are using a digital video cable make sure it is plugged into the Digital Video Input port Make sure the other end of your video cable is plugged into the computer s video port The message Unknown Mode Detected appears my display Your computer s display settings for screen resolution and refresh rate are set to values that are ina
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