HP PAVILION MX75, D5259A, MX703 User Manual

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HP Pavilion
MX75 Monitor Guide
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
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®
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Introduction ......................................... 1
For Your Safety ................................................. 2
Additional Safety Information ............................. 3
AC Power Safety Warning................................. 3
Installation........................................... 3
Locating the Monitor ......................................... 3
Connecting the Power and Video Cables............. 4
Connecting the Speakers ................................... 5
Using the Monitor ................................6
Turning the Monitor On and Off ......................... 6
Degaussing the Display ..................................... 6
Setting the Screen Resolution.............................. 7
Selecting Refresh Rate ....................................... 7
Minimising Energy Use...................................... 7
Cleaning the Screen.......................................... 8
Adjusting the Viewing Angle .............................. 8
Changing Display Settings.................... 9
Using the Front Panel ........................................ 9
Using the OSD Main Window ........................... 9
Using the Size & Position Window ................... 11
Using the Advanced Geometry Window ........... 12
Using the OSD Advanced Menu Window ......... 14
Choosing the Colour Temperature..................... 15
Setting Red, Green, and Blue Values................. 16
Choosing a Language..................................... 17
Choosing the OSD Position.............................. 18
Adjusting the Moiré Filters ............................... 19
Using the Status Window ................................ 20
Restoring Factory Adjustments.......................... 20
Technical Information......................... 21
Pre-Set Video Modes.......................... 22
Contents
Pin Assignments .................................22
DPMS Power Management Features....23
Regulatory Information ......................24
Declaration of Conformity................................ 24
FCC Statement ............................................... 25
X-Ray Radiation Notice ................................... 26
General Notice .............................................. 26
DOC Statement (Canada Only)........................ 26
EMI Statement (European Union Only) .............. 26
Declaration of VCCI Class B Compliance .......... 26
Index .................................................27
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Introduction
The HP Pavilion MX75 Multimedia Monitor (P1499A) is a flat, high-resolution colour monitor designed for use with HP Pavilion and other PCs. The monitor includes a built-in microphone and mounts for speakers supplied with HP Pavilions. The monitor complies with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR
®
standards and includes automatic power management features.
Other features include:
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On-screen adjustment of display settings
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Support for high refresh rates to reduce screen flicker and eyestrain
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Built-in tilt and swivel base
The following illustrates a front view of your HP Pavilion monitor.
Control Panel
Panel Button
Microphone
For Your Safety
For your safety and the protection of your monitor, follow these procedures:
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Always connect the monitor to a grounded, three-prong power outlet. Use only the factory­supplied power cord.
Warning:
To completely disconnect power from the monitor you must remove the power cable from the power socket.
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To prevent electrical shock, do not remove the back cover of the monitor. Only qualified service personnel should remove the cover.
3
Do not place objects on top of the monitor that could fall into the vents or block airflow.
3
To avoid the risk of damage to the monitor and electrical shock to yourself, do not expose the monitor to rain or moisture.
3
Adjust only those controls with operations that are covered in this manual. Improperly adjusting other controls can result in damage and could require repair by a service technician.
If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the monitor and contact a qualified service technician:
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The power cord or plug is frayed or damaged.
3
You have spilled liquid into the monitor.
3
The monitor has been exposed to rain or water.
3
The monitor does not operate correctly when the operating instructions are followed.
3
The monitor has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
3
The performance of the monitor changes abruptly.
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Additional Safety Information
This product has been evaluated for connection to an “IT” power system (an AC distribution system with no direct connection to earth, according to IEC950).
AC Power Safety Warning
Warning:
Locate the monitor near an AC outlet. The AC power cord is your HP monitor’s main AC disconnecting device and must be easily accessible at all times. For your safety, the power cord provided with your system has a grounded plug. Always use the power cord with a properly grounded wall outlet to avoid the risk of electrical shock.
Installation
Follow the instructions in this chapter to install your HP Pavilion MX75 Multimedia Monitor.
Warning:
The MX monitor is a heavy object. Exercise caution, or get help when lifting it, to prevent back injury.
Note:
Before installing the monitor, refer to your PC and video adapter documentation. You may need to make changes to accommodate the monitor.
Locating the Monitor
Place the monitor on a flat, sturdy surface. Choose an area that is free from excessive heat, moisture, and sunlight. Locate the monitor as far as possible from sources of electromagnetic interference, such as transformers, motors, fluorescent lighting, and other PC monitors.
Connecting the Power and Video Cables
Before connecting any cables, be sure to read the safety instructions at the beginning of this manual. The PC and monitor must be turned off.
To connect the power and video cables:
1
Connect the power cord to the back of the monitor.
2
Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
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Connect the blue plug on the video cable to the video port of your PC. If you have an HP Pavilion, this port is marked in blue. However, on some HP Pavilions, the port could be marked in orange. (The illustration below is for reference only. Check your PC user’s guide for the video port location.)
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Insert the pink microphone cable plug into the sound input connector on the back of your PC. If you have an HP Pavilion, the connector is marked in pink. However, on some HP Pavilions, the connection could be marked in yellow.
Connecting the Speakers
The monitor is designed for use with the Polk Audio speakers supplied by HP.
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Extend the cables attached to the two speakers.
2
Identify the left and right speakers. You can tell which side of the monitor a speaker fits onto by observing its curvature and mounting pegs. Not all speakers have mounting pegs. If you dont have mounting pegs, skip to step 5. The side of the speaker with mounting pegs fits flush against the side of the monitor.
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Insert the pegs of the right speaker into the corresponding slots on the right side of the monitor. Push down, sliding the speaker pegs completely into the slots.
4
Insert the pegs of the left speaker into the corresponding slots on the left side of the monitor. Push down, sliding the speaker pegs completely into the slots.
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Refer to your PC user’s guide for instructions on how to connect your speakers to the PC.
Using the Monitor
This chapter contains information about using the HP Pavilion MX75 Monitor.
Turning the Monitor On and Off
Use the Power button on the front panel to turn the monitor on and off. When the monitor is on, the light near the Power button is illuminated. The light is green when the monitor and PC are active and yellow/amber when the monitor is in one of its reduced power modes.
The monitor’s power management features reduce power consumption to low levels when your PC has been inactive for a specified period of time. See Minimising Energy Use on page 7 for more information.
Because of the monitor’s power management features, you dont normally need to turn off the monitor when it’s not in use. When turned off, the monitor uses the same amount of power that it uses in Sleep mode (less than 5 watts).
If your PC doesnt support DPMS power management, you can reduce power consumption by turning off the monitor when it wont be used for an extended period. You can turn the monitor off even if you leave the PC running.
Warning:
To completely disconnect power from the monitor, you must remove the power cord from the AC power outlet or surge protector.
Degaussing the Display
Degaussing removes magnetism that causes unwanted colour variations. Degauss the display any time you notice unusual colour variations.
Note:
Do not degauss more frequently than once every 30 minutes, or the degauss will be incomplete. It is not necessary to degauss unless you have moved the monitor.
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There are two degaussing methods. Each time you turn on the monitor, it is automatically degaussed. You can also use the Degauss option in the onscreen display (OSD) main window to degauss the display.
See Using the OSD Main Window on page 9 for instructions.
Setting the Screen Resolution
The screen resolution determines the amount of information shown in the display. Screen resolution refers to the number of dots or
pixels
used to make up an image. A low screen resolution means that the display uses a relatively small number of relatively large dots. A higher resolution means that more dots of a smaller size make up the image. With higher screen resolutions, icons, windows, and text are smaller on the screen, but more information can be displayed.
Use the Window’s Control Panel to set the screen resolution. The monitor supports many common screen resolutions.
Selecting Refresh Rate
To minimise eyestrain and maximise the performance of your display, use the highest possible image refresh rate or vertical frequency for which you dont perceive flicker (generally at or above 75 Hz for most users). The image refresh rate is the number of times per second that the image is refreshed. The Pre-Set Video Modes” table shows the image refresh rates supported by the monitors at different screen resolutions.
Minimising Energy Use
HP Pavilions support VESA Display Power Management Signalling (DPMS). Power management features reduce the monitor’s power consumption after a period of keyboard inactivity.
The monitor supports three different power­saving modes Standby, Suspend, and Sleep. See DPMS Power Management Features for a description of the characteristics of each mode.
When the monitor is in one of its power-saving modes, the screen is blanked out and the front panel power indicator is yellow/amber. Consult your PC user’s guide for information about setting the power-saving modes.
Cleaning the Screen
To clean the screen:
1
Turn off and unplug the monitor.
2
Spray a soft cotton cloth with regular household glass cleaner, and then gently wipe the screen.
Warning:
Dont use cleaning solutions containing fluoride, acids, or alkalis. Never use hard or abrasive cleaning products to clean the screen.
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Dry the screen with a soft cotton cloth.
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Plug in the monitor and turn it on.
Adjusting the Viewing Angle
The monitor’s pedestal mounting enables you to adjust the viewing angle. You can tilt and swivel the monitor to find the most comfortable viewing position.
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Changing Display Settings
Use the onscreen display (OSD) features of the monitor to change settings. The buttons on the front panel control onscreen icons and windows.
Using the Front Panel
Use the three buttons on the front of the monitor to control OSD functions.
SELECT
The Select button opens the OSD Main window if no other OSD windows are displayed. In the OSD Main window, the Select button opens the adjustment bar for the selected icon, or the corresponding window.
The Minus button decreases a setting if an adjustment window is open. In a window, the button moves the pointer upward through the icon menu.
The Plus button increases a setting if an adjustment window is open. In a window, the button moves the pointer downward through the icon menu.
Using the OSD Main Window
The OSD Main window enables you to make changes to a variety of display settings. You open the window by pressing the Select button when no other OSD windows are displayed on the screen.
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
ZOOM
ADVANCED GEOMETRY
SIZE & POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DEGAUSS
+
-
800 X 600 / 85 Hz
EXIT
EXIT
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In the OSD Main window, the following functions are available:
Brightness
Adjusts the luminance level
in the image.
Contrast
Adjusts the difference in luminance between light and dark areas of the image.
Zoom
Increases or decreases the size of
an image in both directions.
Size and Position
Opens the Size &
Position window.
Advanced Geometry
Opens the
Advanced Geometry window.
Advanced Menu
Opens the Advanced
Menu window.
Degauss
Degausses the display and restores image quality.
EXIT
Exit
Closes the OSD Main window and
saves any changes you have made.
If you select the icons for
Brightness
,
Contrast
, or
Zoom
, an adjustment bar appears below the OSD window. You lengthen or shorten the adjustment bar with the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button. A number next to the control bar shows the percentage of the current setting relative to its maximum value.
To use the OSD Main window:
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Press the Select button on the front of the monitor to open the OSD Main window.
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Press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move among the icons in the window.
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When the icon for the function you want is highlighted, press the Select button.
3
If you select the
Degauss
or
Exit
option,
the option takes effect immediately.
3
If you select the icons for
Brightness
,
Contrast
, or
Zoom
, an adjustment bar
appears.
3
If you select any other option, another window appears.
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If an adjustment bar appears, press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to change the current setting, and then press the Select button to save your changes and close the adjustment bar.
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To close the OSD Main window, select the
Exit
icon.
Note:
Only a highlighted icon, and the Reset and Exit icons, will display a descriptive text.
Using the Size & Position Window
The Size & Position window allows you to adjust the horizontal and vertical size and position of an image.
To open the Size & Position window, select the Size & Position icon in the OSD Main window.
H-SIZE
H-POSITION
V-SIZE
ADVANCED GEOMETRY
V-POSITION
SIZE & POSITION
RESET
EXIT
+
-
RESET
EXIT
50
EXIT
In the Size & Position window, the following functions are available:
H-Size
Adjusts the horizontal size of the
image.
H-Position
Adjusts the horizontal
position of the image.
V-Size
Adjusts the vertical size of the
image.
V-Position
Adjusts the vertical position
of the image.
Advanced Geometry
Opens the Advanced Geometry window. See “Using the OSD Advanced Geometry Window on page 12.
RESET
Reset
Resets the values for the Size & Position window and the Advanced Geometry window (except rotation) to factory settings.
EXIT
Exit
Closes the Size & Position window, saves any changes you have made, and opens the Main window.
Using the Advanced Geometry Window
The Advanced Geometry window allows you to correct the shape and position of an image beyond the basic vertical and horizontal sizing and positioning that you can do in the Size & Position window.
To open the Advanced Geometry window, select the
Advanced
Geometry
icon in the OSD Main window.
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SIDE PIN
PIN BALANCE
TRAPEZOID
PARALLELOGRAM
ROTATION
ADVANCED GEOMETRY
RESET
EXIT
+
-
RESET
EXIT
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In the Advanced Geometry window, the following functions are available:
Side Pin
Adjusts any tapering or
bowing of both sides of the image.
Pin Balance
Straightens the left or right side of the image when only one side of the image is bowed.
Trapezoid
Makes the vertical sides
parallel to each other.
Parallelogram
Squares the image.
Rotation
Adjusts the angle of the
image.
RESET
Reset
Returns all advanced geometry settings, except rotation, to their original factory values.
EXIT
Exit
Closes the Advanced Geometry window, saves any changes you have made, and opens the previous window.
Using the OSD Advanced Menu Window
The OSD Advanced Menu window allows you to make changes to a variety of advanced display settings. Except in special circumstances, you will not need to adjust these settings, but they are available to you as added options.
To open the Advanced Menu window, select the
Advanced Menu
icon in
the OSD Main window.
COLOR
LANGUAGE
MOIRE
OSD POSITION
STATUS
EXIT
ADVANCED MENU
OSD
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EXIT
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In the OSD Advanced Menu window, the following functions are available:
Color
Adjusts the colour temperature of
the image.
Language
Sets the language of the
OSD window.
OSD
OSD Position
Adjusts the position of
the OSD window.
Moiré Control
Reduces wavy coloured lines or patterns in the background of your image. Horizontal and vertical controls are available.
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Status
Provides information about the horizontal and vertical scan frequencies, the resolution (for pre-set modes only), and the serial number of the monitor.
EXIT
Exit
Closes the OSD Advanced Menu
window.
Choosing the Colour Temperature
The default colour settings are optimised for best results, but you can change the colour temperature temporarily when necessary. (If you need to save colour settings for a particular application, use the USER COLOR setting.)
You can choose between two settings: 9300K and 6500K.
The 9300K setting is often used for office environments or fluorescent lighting. The 6500K setting is often used in environments with incandescent lighting.
You can also choose to individually adjust the red, green, and blue (RGB) values that make up the screen image. See the section, Setting Red, Green, and Blue Values on page 16 for instructions. To choose the colour temperature:
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In the OSD Advanced window, press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move to the Color icon.
2
Press the Select button to open the Color Adjustment window.
9300K 6500K USER color
COLOR
EXIT
EXIT
Press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move to the colour temperature option you want.
3
Press the Select button to select the colour temperature.
4
Select the
Exit
icon to close the Color
window.
Setting Red, Green, and Blue Val ues
You may want to make very precise adjustments to the screen colour. For example, under unique ambient lighting conditions, you may need to adjust the screen colour so that it more closely matches the ambient lighting conditions. You can make these adjustments by individually setting red, green, and blue (RGB) values.
Make sure to let the monitor warm up fully before trying to match colours precisely. It takes the monitor up to 30 minutes to warm up completely after being turned on or recovering from a power-saving state.
To se t RG B va l ues :
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In the OSD Advanced Menu window, press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move to the Color icon.
2
Press the Select button to open the Color Adjustment window.
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In the Colour Adjustment window, press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move to the USER COLOR setting.
4
Press the Select button to open the RGB Adjustment window.
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Press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move among the options, and then press Select to choose an option.
R
G
B
EXIT
USER COLOR
RESET
EXIT
RESET
50
50
50
-
+
-
+
-
+
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When a colour is selected, press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to increase or decrease the video gain for that colour, and then press Select.
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Press Exit to close the USER COLOR window.
Note:
If you select the Reset icon, you reset the value of the colour to the previously set user value.
Choosing a Language
To choose a language for the text in the OSD window:
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In the OSD Advanced Menu window, press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move to the Language icon.
2
Press the Select button to open the Language Selection window.
EXIT
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
ESPAÑOL
ITALIANO
FRANÇAIS
LANGUAGE
EXIT
3
Press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move to the language you want.
4
Press the Select button to select the language.
5
Press Exit to close the Language window.
Choosing the OSD Position
The default OSD window position for the windows is the centre of the screen, but you can change the window position.
To adjust the OSD window position:
1
In the OSD Advanced Menu window, press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move to the OSD Position icon.
2
Press the Select button to open the OSD Position window.
EXIT
OSD POSITION
EXIT
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-
3
Press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move between options.
OSD
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4
Press Select to choose a function. The pointers change to arrows for the selected function.
5
With the vertical pointers selected, press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move the OSD window up or down.
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With the horizontal pointers selected, press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move the OSD window right or left.
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When you complete the adjustment, press Select.
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Press Exit to close the OSD Position window.
Adjusting the Moiré Filters
Select the Moiré Control icon to reduce wavy coloured lines or patterns in the background of your image. Separate adjustment of horizontal and vertical moiré is available.
To adjust the moiré filter:
1
In the OSD Advanced Menu window, press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move to the Moiré icon.
2
Press the Select button to open the Moiré window.
3
Press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move among the options.
H-MOIRE: ON H-MOIRE: OFF V-MOIRE: ON V-MOIRE: OFF
MOIRE
EXIT
EXIT
-
+
50
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´
´ ´
´
4
Press the Select button to select an option. An adjustment bar will appear underneath the Moiré window if you select
H-Moiré: On
or
V-Moiré: On
.
Note:
The “H” in H-Moiré means horizontal; the “V” in V-Moiré means vertical.
5
Press the Select button to save your changes and close the adjustment bar.
6
Press Exit to close the Moiré window.
Using the Status Window
The Status window is an information window that displays the horizontal and vertical scan frequencies, the resolution (for pre-set modes only), and the serial number of the monitor.
To display the Status window:
1
In the OSD Advanced Menu window, press the Plus (+) or Minus (–) button to move to the Status icon.
2
Press the Select button to open the Status window.
3
Press Select to close the Status window.
EXIT
SERIAL NUMBER AASDD12345
FV :70Hz FH :31KHz
RESOLUTION: 640 X 480
STATUS
EXIT
Restoring Factory Adjustments
To restore all parameters to the original factory values:
1
Turn the power off.
2
While pressing the Plus (+) button, turn the power back on.
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Technical Information
This chapter contains technical information about the HP Pavilion MX75 Multimedia Monitor.
This monitor is compatible with IBM PC, PC-compatible, and PS/2 PCs. It is also compatible with VESA power management standards. (See DPMS Power Management Features on page 23.)
Monitor Information
Picture tube
17 in (43.1 cm) flat, 90° deflection, black matrix, phosphor P22 medium short,
0.25 mm dot pitch
Maximum viewable area
325 mm (H) x 244 mm (V)
12.8 in (H) x 9.6 in (V)
406.4 mm (16 in) diagonal
Raster (vertical) frequency
50–120 Hz
Line (horizontal) frequency
30–70 kHz
Power source
100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz (auto switching)
Power consumption
90 W maximum
Dot rate
110 MHz
Pedestal
Tilt: 5° forward, 14° backward Swivel: –60° left or right
Dimensions (W x H x D)
415 x 442 x 438 mm
16.3 x 17.4 x 17.2 in
Net weight
17.0 kg (37.5 lb.)
Operating Conditions Temperature
Humidity Altitude
5° to 35°C (41° to 95°F) 15% to 80%, non-condensin
g
0 to 2286m (0 to 7500 ft)
Storage Conditions Temperature
Humidity Altitude
–25° to 60°C
(
–13° to 140°F
)
0% to 90%, non-condensing 0 to 4572 m (15,000 ft)
Pre-Set Video Modes
The HP Pavilion MX75 Multimedia Monitor supports the following industry-standard combinations of screen resolution and refresh rates. Other combinations are possible, but may require adjustments to the image size and position. (See Using the OSD Main Window on page 9 for information about making these adjustments.)
The asterisk (*) means primary mode. This is the suggested mode for display.
Resolution dots x lines 60Hz 70Hz 75Hz 85Hz
640 x 480
N/A

720 x 400 N/A
N/A N/A
800 x 600 N/A N/A

1024 x 768
N/A

*
1280 x 1024
N/A N/A N/A
Pin Assignments
The following figure illustrates the 15-pin D-sub male video connector used by the HP Pavilion MX75 Multimedia Monitor. The table shows the pin assignments.
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15
11
6
10
Note:
Because of a policy of continuous product improvement, pin assignments are subject to change without notice.
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Pin Number
Assignment
1
Red video input
2
Green video input
3
Blue video input
4
Ground
5
Ground
6
Red video return
7
Green video return
8
Blue video return
9
Floating
10
Floating or Ground
11
Ground
12
Data
13
Horizontal sync
14
Ver tic al s ync
15
Data clock
DPMS Power Management Features
To maximise screen life:
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Take advantage of your PC’s power management system to control your monitor.
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The HP Pavilion MX75 Multimedia Monitor can recognise power management signals from VESA Display Power Management Signalling (DPMS) video adapters, such as those in HP Pavilion and many other PCs. When the monitor receives an appropriate signal, it reduces its power but remains ready for quick use. The power light on the front panel turns yellow/amber when the monitor is in a power-saving mode.
3
VESA DPMS video adapters reduce monitor power consumption by setting the horizontal and/or vertical synchronisation signals to inactive. The monitor will recover quickly when the synchronisation signals are reapplied.
3
Standby and Suspend modes offer low power consumption with rapid recovery, while Sleep mode offers the lowest power consumption and a somewhat slower recovery.
The following table shows the characteristics of the normal operating mode and the three power­saving modes.
VESA Display Power Management Signalling (DPMS)
Mode Video
Hor. Sync.
Vert. Sync.
Power Used
On Active Yes Yes
@90 W
Stand­by
Blank No Yes @15 W
Sus­pend
Blank Yes No @15 W
Sleep Blank No No @5 W
Regulatory Information
Declaration of Conformity
According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014
Manufacturer’s Name:
Hewlett-Packard Company
Manufacturer’s Address:
10500 Ridgeview Ct. Cupertino, CA 95015-4010 USA
declares that the product Product Name:
HP Pavilion MX75 Multimedia Monitor
Model Number(s):
P1499A
conforms to the following Product Specifications: Safety:
IEC 60950:1991 + A1, A2, A3, A4 EN 60950:1992 + A1, A2, A3, A4, A11
Ergonomics:
MPRII 1990:10
EMC:
CISPR22:1997/EN55022:1998,Class B
1)
CISPR24:1997/EN55024:1998 Immunity FCC Title 47 CFR, Part 15 Class B
2)
/ICES-003, Issue 2
AS/NZS 3548:1995/CISPR22, Class B
1)
IEC 61000-3-2:1995/EN 61000-3-2:1995 Harmonics IEC-61000-3-3:1994/EN 61000-3-3:1995 Flicker
Supplementary Information:
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and carries the CE-marking accordingly.
the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC (including 93/68/EEC) the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC (including 93/68/EEC)
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)
2)
The Product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett-Packard Personal Computer peripherals. This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) 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, USA, September 2000
For Regulatory Compliance Information ONLY, contact: Australian
Contact
:
Product Regulations Manager Hewlett-Packard Australia Ltd. 31-41 Joseph Street Blackburn Victoria 3130, Australia
European contact for regulatory topics only:
Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett-Packard GmbH Department HQ-TRE Standards Europe Herrenberger Straße 130 D-71034 Boblingen, Germany (FAX: + 49-7031-14-3143)
North American Contact:
Hardware Quality Engineering Manager Hewlett-Packard, HPD 10500 Ridgeview Ct. Cupertino, CA 95015-4010 USA (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 in accordance with the instructions, it can 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 the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
3
Move the monitor and the PC away from the radio or television.
3
Plug the monitor and PC into a different electrical outlet so that the monitor and PC and the radio or television are on separate electrical circuits. Make sure that all peripheral devices are also FCC Class B-certified.
3
Consult a PC dealer, HP, or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Note:
HPs 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 monitor must be properly shielded to comply with FCC requirements.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by HP could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
X-Ray Radiation Notice
During operation, this product emits X-rays; however, it is well shielded and meets the safety and health requirements of various countries, such as the Radiation Act of Germany and the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of the United States.
Radiation emitted by this product is less than 0.1 mR/hr (12Sv/hr) at a distance of 10 centimetres from the surface of the cathode-ray tube. The X-ray radiation primarily depends on the characteristics of the cathode ray tube and its associated low-voltage and high-voltage circuitry. Internal controls have been adjusted to ensure safe operation. Only qualified personnel should perform any internal adjustments, as specified in the service manual for this product.
Replace the cathode-ray tube with an identical CRT only.
General Notice
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Hewlett-Packard has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered service mark of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
DOC Statement (Canada Only)
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.
EMI Statement (European Union Only)
This is a class B product in a domestic environment. This product might cause radio interference. In which case, the user might be required to take adequate measures.
Declaration of VCCI Class B Compliance
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