Polk Audio M50, M70, M40 User Manual

HP Pavilion M40, M50, and M70 Multimedia Displays
User’s Guide
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Displays
HP Pavilion M50 and M70 Multimedia
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction 1
For Your Safety 2
2 Installation 5
Unpacking the Display 5 Locating the Display 5 Connecting the Power and Video
Cables 6 Connecting the Speakers 8
3 Using the Display 11
Turning the Display On and Off 11 Degaussing the Display 12 Setting the Screen Resolution 13 Minimizing Eyestrain 13 Minimizing Energy Use 14 Care and Cleaning 15
Cleaning the Screen 15
Adjusting the Viewing Angle 17
4 Changing Display Settings 19
Using the Front Panel 19 Setting the Custom Preset Modes 20
Changing Mode Settings 22
Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast 24
Using the OSD Main Window 25
Choosing the Color Temperature 29 Setting Red, Green, and Blue Values 31
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5 Technical Information 35
M40 Display Information 35
M40 Video Modes 37 M40 Pin Assignments 38
M50 Display Information 40
M50 Video Modes 41 M50 Pin Assignments 43
M70 Display Information 44
M70 Video Modes 45 M70 Pin Assignments 47
DPMS Power-Management Features 48
6 Regulatory Information 51
FCC Statement 51 X-Ray Radiation Notice 52 General Notice 53
1 Introduction
The HP Pavilion M40, M50, and M70 Multimedia Displays (Models D5269A, D5258A, and D5259A) are high­resolution, multi-scan color monitors designed for use with HP Pavilion and other computers. Each display includes a built-in microphone and mounts for the speakers supplied with HP Pavilion computers. The displays comply with EPA ENERGY STAR standards and include automatic power-management features.
Other features include
Non-glare picture tube to reduce the reflection of ambient light (except U.S. M40 models).
On-screen adjustment of display settings.
Compliance with Swedish MPR II guidelines for reduced electromagnetic emissions (except U.S. M40 models).
Support for high refresh rates to reduce screen flicker and eyestrain.
Built-in tilt and swivel base.
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Microphone
WARNING
Control
Power button
For Your Safety
For your safety and the protection of your display, follow these precautions:
Always connect the display to a grounded, three-prong power outlet. Use only the factory-supplied power cord.
To completely disconnect power from the display, you must remove the power cable from the power socket.
To prevent electrical shock, do not remove the back cover of the display. The cover should be removed only by qualified service personnel.
Position the display so the power cord is accessible.
Do not place objects on top of the display that could fall into the vents or block airflow.
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To avoid the risk of damage to the display and electrical shock to yourself, do not expose the display to rain or moisture.
Adjust only those controls whose operations are covered in this manual. Improperly adjusting other controls may result in damage and could require repair by a service technician.
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.
The performance of the display changes abruptly.
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2 Installation
Follow the instructions in this chapter to install your HP Pavilion M40, M50, or M70 Multimedia Display.
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NOTE
Before installing the display, refer to your computer and video adapter documentation. You may need to make changes to accommodate the display.
Unpacking the Display
When you unpack the display, make sure that you have the following items:
The display with its attached video cable and pedestal mount
A power cord
Locating the Display
Place the display on a flat, sturdy surface. If you plan to use the display with a desktop PC, you can place it on top of the computer. (If you’re not using an HP Pavilion computer, check the documentation for the maximum weight the computer’s case can hold.)
Choose an area that is free from excessive heat, moisture, and sunlight. Avoid possible sources of electromagnetic interference, such as transformers, motors, fluorescent lighting, and other computer displays.
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Connecting the Power and Video Cables
Before connecting any cables, make sure to read the safety instructions at the beginning of the manual. The computer and display must be turned off.
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To connect the power and video cables
1. Connect the power cord to the back of the display.
2. Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
3. Connect the orange plug on the video cable to the video port of your computer. If you have an HP Pavilion computer, this port is marked in orange. (The illustration below is for reference only. Check your computer manual for the video port location.)
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Microphon e
4. Plug the yellow microphone connector into the sound input port of your computer. On HP Pavilion computers, the port is marked in yellow.
Connecting the Speakers
The display is designed for use with the HP/Polk Audio speakers supplied with HP Pavilion computers.
To connect the speakers
1. Extend the cables attached to the two speakers.
2. Identify the left and right speakers. You can tell which side a speaker fits onto by observing its curvature and mounting pegs. The side of the speaker with mounting pegs fits flush against the side of the display.
3. Fit the pegs of the right speaker into the corresponding holes on the
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right side of the display, then push down until the speaker is secure.
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4. Clip the speaker wires to the underside of the monitor as shown in the illustration.
5. Plug the two speaker wire
connectors into the Y-connector.
6. Plug the single connector on the end of the Y-connector’s cable to the sound-out port on your computer. (Check in the computer’s documentation for the location of the port.)
3 Using the Display
This chapter contains information about using your HP Pavilion M40, M50, or M70 Multimedia Display.
Turning the Display On and Off
You use the power button on the front panel 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 one of its reduced power modes.
The display’s power management features reduce power consumption to low levels when your computer has been inactive for a specified period of time. See “Minimizing Energy Use” later in this chapter for more information.
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Because of the display’s power management features, you don’t normally need to turn off the display when it’s not in use. When turned off, the display uses the same amount of power that it uses in sleep mode (less than eight watts).
If your computer doesn’t support DPMS power management, you can reduce power consumption by turning off the monitor when it won’t be used for an extended
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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 cable from the power socket.
To turn the display on or off
Press the power button on the front of the display.
Degaussing the Display
Each time you turn on the display, it is automatically removes magnetism that causes unwanted color variations. Degauss the display any time you notice unusual color variations. If you leave the display continuously turned on or frequently change its position, you should degauss about once a week.
To degauss the M40 or M50 display, turn it off for about 30 minutes. When you turn the display on again, there will be a short humming sound and a momentary instability in the image.
There are two degaussing options for the M70 display. You can either turn off the display as described for the M40 and M50, or use the degauss option in the OSD main window. See “Using the OSD Main Window” in Chapter 4 for instructions.
degaussed
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Setting the Screen Resolution
screen resolution
The amount of information shown in the display. Screen resolution refers to the number of the dots or 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.
The screen resolution is set on the computer. The display supports many common screen resolutions, as shown in “M40 Video Modes,” “M50 Video Modes,” and “M70 Video Modes” in Chapter 5. Check the documentation supplied with your computer and video adapter to find out which resolutions they support.
determines the
pixels
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Minimizing Eyestrain
To minimize eyestrain and avoid screen flicker, use the highest possible
image refresh rate frequency
at the current screen resolution. (The image refresh rate is the number of times per second that the image is refreshed.) The tables in “M40 Video Modes,” “M50 Video Modes,” and “M70
supported by your computer
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Video Modes” in Chapter 5 show the image refresh rates supported by the displays at different screen resolutions.
Minimizing Energy Use
All HP Pavilion computers and many other computers support
power management
. Power-management features reduce the display’s power consumption after a period of keyboard inactivity.
The display supports three different power-saving modes—standby, suspend, and sleep—which reduce consumption to less than eight watts. See “DPMS Power-Management Features” in Chapter 5 for a description of the characteristics of each mode.
VESA display
When the display is in one of its power saving modes, the screen is blanked out and the front panel power indicator is amber. Pressing a key on the keyboard or moving the mouse restores the image. Consult your computer’s documentation for information about setting the power­saving modes.
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