| Dell™ P2210 Flat Panel Monitor User's Guide   Notes, Notices, and Cautions   NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.   CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem.   WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury or death.   Information in this document is subject to change without notice.   © 2009-2010 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.   Reproduction of these materials in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden.   Trademarks used in this text: Dell and the DELL logo are trademarks of Dell Inc; Microsoft and Windows are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in   the United States and/or other countries.ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. As an ENERGY STAR partner, Dell Inc. has   determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.   Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Inc. disclaims any   proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.   Model P2210f & P2210t   January 2010 Rev. A03   l VGA Cable (attached to the monitor)   l DVI Cable   l USB up stream cable (enables the USB ports on the monitor)   l l l Drivers and Documentation media   Quick Setup Guide   Safety Information   Product Features   The P2210 flat panel display has an active matrix, thin-film transistor (TFT), liquid crystal display (LCD). The monitor features include:   ■ 22-inch (558.68 mm) viewable area display (Measured diagonally).   ■ 1680 x 1050 resolution, plus full-screen support for lower resolutions.   ■ Wide viewing angle to allow viewing from a sitting or standing position, or while moving from side-to-side.   ■ Tilt, swivel, vertical extension and rotate adjustment capability.   ■ Removable pedestal and Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) 100 mm mounting holes for flexible mounting solutions.   ■ Plug and play capability if supported by your system.   ■ Retractable label card allows convenient access to monitor serial number for technical support and easily hidden away providing label-free clean look.   ■ On-Screen Display (OSD) adjustments for ease of set-up and screen optimization.   ■ Software and documentation media includes an information file (INF), Image color Matching File (ICM), and product documentation.   ■ Energy Saver feature for Energy Star compliance.   ■ Security lock slot.   ■ Asset Management Capability.   ■ Capability to switch from wide aspect to standard aspect ratio while maintaining the image quality.   ■ EPEAT Gold Rating.   ■ Halogen Reduced.   Identifying Parts and Controls   Front View   Front View   Label   Front panel controls   Description   1 2 3 Preset Modes (default, but configurable)   Brightness & Contrast (default, but configurable)   Menu   4 5 Exit   Power (with power light indicator)   Back View   Back view   Label   Back view with monitor stand   Description   Use   VESA mounting holes (100 mm x 100 mm -   behind attached base plate)   1 Wall mount monitor using VESA compatible wall mount kit (100 mm x 100 mm)   2 3 4 5 6 Stand removal button   Security lock slot   Release stand from monitor.   Secures monitor with security cable lock   Attaches the optional Dell Soundbar.   Help locating regulatory and barcode labels   Organizes cables by placing them through the slot.   Dell Soundbar mounting brackets   Information mark   Cable management slot   Label Card View   NOTE: Monitor shipped with label card fully inserted in USB compartment. Pull out the label card to access the barcode serial number label and regulatory ra   Back View with label card pulled out   Front View with label card pulled out   Label   Description   Regulatory label   Barcode serial number label   Use   Lists the regulatory approvals.   To contact Dell for technical support.   1 2 Side View   Left view   Right view   Label Description   Use   USB downstream ports Connect your USB devices.   Label card Provide clean monitor back view when reference to labels is not required.   1 2 Bottom View   Bottom view   Label   Bottom view with monitor stand   Description   Use   1 2 3 4 5 AC power cord connector   DC power connector for Dell Soundbar.   DisplayPort connector   DVI connector   Connect the power cable   Connect the power cord for the soundbar (optional)   Connect your computer DP cable   Connect your computer DVI cable   VGA connector   Connect your computer VGA cable   Connect the USB cable that came with your monitor to the monitor and the   computer. Once this cable is connected you can use the USB connectors on   the side and bottom of the monitor.   6 7 USB upstream port   Connect your USB devices. You can only use this connector after you have   connected the USB cable to the computer and USB upstream connector on   the monitor.   USB downstream ports   Monitor Specifications   Flat Panel Specifications   Screen type   Panel type   Active matrix - TFT LCD   TN   22 inches (22-inch viewable   image size)   Screen dimensions   Preset display area:   Horizontal   473.76(H)X296.1(V)   473.76 mm (18.7 inches)   296.1 mm (11.7 inches)   Vertical   Pixel pitch   0.282 mm   160° (vertical) typical   Viewing angle   170° (horizontal) typical   Luminance output   Contrast ratio   250 CD/m²(typical)   1000 to 1 (typical), 10000 to 1   (typical Dynamic Contrast On)   Faceplate coating   Backlight   Antiglare with hard-coating 3H   2-CCFL edgelight system   5ms panel typical   Response Time   Color depth   16.7 million colors   83%*   Color Gamut   *[P2210] color gamut (typical) is based on CIE1976 (83%) and CIE1931 (72%) test standards.   Resolution Specifications   Horizontal scan range   Vertical scan range   30 kHz to 83 kHz (automatic)   56 Hz to 75 Hz (automatic)   1680 X 1050 at 60 Hz   Maximum preset resolution   Supported Video Modes   Video display capabilities (DVI & DP playback)   480p, 576p, 720p, 1080p   Preset Display Modes   Display Mode   VESA, 720 x 400   VESA, 640 x 480   VESA, 640 x 480   Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) Pixel Clock (MHz) Sync Polarity (Horizontal/Vertical)   31.5   31.5   37.5   70.0   60.0   75.0   28.3   25.2   31.5   -/+   -/-   -/-   VESA, 800 x 600   VESA, 800 x 600   VESA, 1024 x 768   VESA, 1024 x 768   VESA, 1152 x 864   VESA, 1280 x 1024   VESA, 1280 x 1024   VESA, 1680 x 1050   37.9   46.9   48.4   60.0   67.5   64.0   80.0   65.2   60.3   75.0   60.0   75.0   75.0   60.0   75.0   60.0   40.0   49.5   +/+   +/+   -/-   65.0   78.8   +/+   +/+   +/+   +/+   -/+   108.0   108.0   135.0   146.0   Electrical Specifications   Analog RGB, 0.7 Volts +/- 5%, positive polarity at 75 ohm input   impedance   Digital DVI-D TMDS, 600mV for each differential line, positive polarity at   50 ohm input impedance   Video input signals   DP 1.1a signal input support   TTL levels required and separate syncs (including Trigger points), SOG   (Composite SYNC on green)   Synchronization input signals   AC input   voltage/frequency/current   100 to 240 VAC/50 or 60 Hz + 3 Hz/1.5A (Typical)   120 V: 30 A (Max.)   240 V: 60 A (Max.)   Inrush current   Physical Characteristics   15-pin D-subminiature, blue   connector; DVI-D, white   Connector type   connector;DP,black connector.   Digital: Detachable, DVI-D, Solid   pins, shipped detached from the   monitor   Signal cable type   Analog:attachable, D-Sub, 15pins,   shipped attached to the monitor   Dimensions (with stand)   Height (extended)   Height (compressed)   Width   461.91 mm (18.18 inches)   361.91 mm (14.24 inches)   511.77 mm (20.15 inches)   184.12 mm (7.25 inches)   Depth   Dimensions (without stand)   Height   334.17 mm (13.16 inches)   511.77 mm (20.15 inches)   65.00 mm (2.56 inches)   Width   Depth   Stand dimensions   Height (extended)   Height (compressed)   Width   363.82 mm (14.32 inches)   323.52mm (12.74 inches)   279.92 mm (11.02 inches)   184.12 mm (7.25 inches)   Depth   Weight   Weight with packaging   Weight with stand assembly and cables   Weight without stand assembly   18.2 lb (8.25 kg)   14.22 lb (6.45 kg)   (For wall mount or VESA mount considerations - 9.97 lb (4.52kg)   no cables)   Weight of stand assembly   3.88 lb (1.76 kg)   Environmental Characteristics   Temperature   Operating   0° to 40 ° C   Storage: -20° to 60° C (-4° to 140° F)   Shipping: -20° to 60° C (-4° to 140° F)   Non-operating   Humidity   Operating   10% to 80% (non-condensing)   Storage: 5% to 90% (non-condensing)   Shipping: 5% to 90% (non-condensing)   Non-operating   Altitude   Operating   Non-operating   3,657.60 m (12,000 ft) max   12,192 m (40,000 ft) max   88.77 BTU/hour (maximum)   75.12 BTU/hour (typical)   Thermal dissipation   Power Management Modes   If you have VESA's DPM™ compliance display card or software installed in your PC, the monitor can automatically reduce its power consumption when not in   use. This is referred to as Power Save Mode*. If the computer detects input from keyboard, mouse, or other input devices, the monitor automatically resumes   functioning. The following table shows the power consumption and signaling of this automatic power saving feature:   VESA Modes   Normal   Horizontal Sync Vertical Sync Video   Active Active Active   Power Indicator Power Consumption   Blue 22 W (typical)   operation   Active-off mode Inactive   Switch off   Inactive   - Blanked   - Amber   Off   Less than 0.3 W   Less than 0.3 W   - The OSD will only function in the normal operation mode. When any button is pressed in Active-off mode, one of the following messages will be displayed:   Activate the computer and the monitor to gain access to the OSD.   ® NOTE: This monitor is ENERGY STAR -compliant as well as TCO '03 power management compatible.   * Zero power consumption in OFF mode can only be achieved by disconnecting the main cable from the monitor.   Pin Assignments   VGA Connector   Pin   15-pin Side of the Connected Signal Cable   Number   1 2 Video-Red   Video-Green   Video-Blue   GND   3 4 5 Self-test   GND-R   6 7 GND-G   8 GND-B   9 Computer 5V/3.3V   GND-sync   GND   10   11   12   13   14   15   DDC data   H-sync   V-sync   DDC clock   DVI Connector   Pin   24-pin Side of the Connected Signal Cable   Number   1 2 3 4 5 TMDS RX2-   TMDS RX2+   TMDS Ground   Floating   Floating   6 DDC Clock   DDC Data   7 8 Floating   9 TMDS RX1-   TMDS RX1+   TMDS Ground   Floating   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   Floating   +5V/+3.3V power   Self test   Hot Plug Detect   TMDS RX0-   TMDS RX0+   TMDS Ground   Floating   Floating   TMDS Ground   TMDS Clock+   TMDS Clock-   DisplayPort Connector   Pin   20-pin Side of the Connected Signal Cable   Number   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ML0(p)   GND   ML0(n)   ML1(p)   GND   ML1(n)   ML2(p)   GND   ML2(n)   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   ML3(p)   GND   ML3(n)   GND   GND   AUX(p)   GND   AUX(n)   HPD   Re-PWR   PWR   Plug and Play Capability   You can install the monitor in any Plug and Play-compatible system. The monitor automatically provides the computer system with its Extended Display   Identification Data (EDID) using Display Data Channel (DDC) protocols so the system can configure itself and optimize the monitor settings. Most monitor   installations are automatic; you can select different settings if desired. For more information about changing the monitor settings, see Operating the Monitor.   Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface   This section gives you information about the USB ports that are available on the left side of your monitor.   NOTE: This monitor supports High-Speed Certified USB 2.0 interface.   Transfer speed   High speed   Full speed   Data Rate Power Consumption   480 Mbps   12 Mbps   1.5 Mbps   2.5W (Max., each port)   2.5W (Max., each port)   2.5W (Max., each port)   Low speed   USB Upstream Connector   Pin Number 4-pin Side of the Connector   1 2 3 4 DMU   VCC   DPU   GND   USB Downstream Connector   Pin Number   4-Pin Side of the Signal Cable   1 2 3 4 VCC   DMD   DPD   GND   USB Ports   l l 1 upstream - back   4 downstream - 2 on back; 2 on left side   NOTE: USB 2.0 functionality requires a USB 2.0-capable computer   NOTE: The monitor's USB interface works only when the monitor is on or in power save mode. If you turn off the monitor and then turn it on, the attached pe   take a few seconds to resume normal functionality.   LCD Monitor Quality and Pixel Policy   During the LCD Monitor manufacturing process, it is not uncommon for one or more pixels to become fixed in an unchanging state which are hard to see and   do not affect the display quality or usability.For more information on Dell Monitor Quality and Pixel Policy, see Dell Support site at: support.dell.com.   Maintenance Guidelines   Cleaning Your Monitor   WARNING: Before cleaning the monitor, unplug the monitor power cable from the electrical outlet.   For best practices, follow the instructions in the list below while unpacking, cleaning, or handling your monitor:   l To clean your antistatic screen, lightly dampen a soft, clean cloth with water. If possible, use a special screen-cleaning tissue or solution suitable for the   antistatic coating. Do not use benzene, thinner, ammonia, abrasive cleaners, or compressed air.   l l l l Use a lightly-dampened, warm cloth to clean the monitor. Avoid using detergent of any kind as some detergents leave a milky film on the monitor.   If you notice white powder when you unpack your monitor, wipe it off with a cloth.   Handle your monitor with care as a darker-colored monitor may scratch and show white scuff marks more than a lighter-colored monitor.   To help maintain the best image quality on your monitor, use a dynamically changing screen saver and turn off your monitor when not in use.   Appendix   Dell™ P2210 Flat Panel Monitor User's Guide   WARNING: Safety Instructions   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.   For information on safety instructions, see the Product Information Guide.   FCC Notices (U.S. Only) and Other Regulatory Information   For FCC notices and other regulatory information, see the regulatory compliance website located at www.dell.com\regulatory_compliance.   Contacting Dell   For customers in the United States, call 800-WWW-DELL (800-999-3355).   NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog   Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be   available in your area. To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer service issues:   1. Visit support.dell.com.   2. Verify your country or region in the Choose A Country/Region drop-down menu at the bottom of the page.   3. Click Contact Us on the left side of the page.   4. Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need.   5. Choose the method of contacting Dell that is convenient for you.   Setting Up Your Monitor   Dell™ P2210 Flat Panel Monitor   If you have a Dell™ desktop or a Dell™ portable computer with internet access   1. Go to http://support.dell.com, enter your service tag, and download the latest driver for your graphics card.   2. After installing the drivers for your Graphics Adapter, attempt to set the resolution to 1680 x 1050 again.   NOTE: If you are unable to set the resolution to 1680 x 1050, please contact Dell™ to inquire about a Graphics Adapter that supports these resolutions.   Setting Up Your Monitor   Dell™ P2210 Flat Panel Monitor   If you have a non Dell™ desktop, portable computer, or graphics card   ® In Windows XP   : 1. Right-click on the desktop and click Properties.   2. Select the Settings tab.   3. Select Advanced.   4. Identify your graphics controller supplier from the description at the top of the window (e.g. NVIDIA, ATI, Intel etc.).   5. Refer to the graphic card provider website for updated driver (for example, http://www.ATI.com OR http://www.NVIDIA.com ).   6. After installing the drivers for your Graphics Adapter, attempt to set the resolution to 1680 X 1050 again.   ® ® In Windows Vista or Windows 7:   1. Right-click on the desktop and click Personalization.   2. Click Change Display Settings.   3. Click Advanced Settings.   4. Identify your graphics controller supplier from the description at the top of the window (e.g. NVIDIA, ATI, Intel etc.).   5. Refer to the graphic card provider website for updated driver (for example, http://www.ATI.com OR http://www.NVIDIA.com ).   6. After installing the drivers for your Graphics Adapter, attempt to set the resolution to 1680 X 1050 again.   NOTE: If you are unable to set the resolution to 1680 x 1050, please contact the manufacturer of your computer or consider purchasing a graphics   adapter that will support the video resolution of 1680 x 1050.   Operating the Monitor   Dell™ P2210 Flat Panel Monitor User's Guide   Setting the Maximum Resolution   Using the Dell Soundbar (Optional)   Using the Tilt, Swivel, and Vertical Extension   Rotating the monitor   Adjusting the Rotation Display Settings of Your System   Using the Front Panel   Use the control buttons on the front of the monitor to adjust the characteristics of the image being displayed. As you use these buttons to adjust the controls,   an OSD shows the numeric values of the characteristics as they change.   The following table describes the front panel buttons:   Front panel Button   Description   Use this button to choose from a list of preset color modes.   1 Shortcut   key/   PresetModes   2 Use this button to directly access the "Brightness/Contrast" menu or to increase the values of the selected menu   option.   Shortcut key /   Brightness/Contrast   3 4 Use the MENU button to launch the on-screen display (OSD) and select the OSD Menu. See Accessing the Menu   Menu   Exit   Use this button to go back to the main menu or exit the OSD main menu.   5 Use the Power button to turn the monitor on and off.   The Blue LED indicates the monitor is on and fully functional. An amber LED indicates DPMS power save mode.   Power   (with power light   indicator)   Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu   Accessing the Menu System   NOTE: If you change the settings and then either proceed to another menu or exit the OSD menu, the monitor automatically saves those changes. The   changes are also saved if you change the settings and then wait for the OSD menu to disappear.   1. Push the   button to launch the OSD menu and display the main menu.   Main Menu for analog (VGA) Input   or   Main Menu for digital (DVI) Input   or   Main Menu for display (DP) Input   NOTE: AUTO ADJUST is only available when you use the analog (VGA) connector.   2.Push the   and   buttons to move between the setting options. As you move from one icon to another, the option name is highlighted. See the   following table for a complete list of all the options available for the monitor.   3.Push the   button once to activate the highlighted option.   4.Push   and   button to select the desired parameter.   5. Push   to enter the slide bar and then use the   and   buttons, according to the indicators on the menu, to make your changes.   6.Select the   option to return to the main menu or exit the OSD menu.   Icon   Menu and   Submenus   Description   Brightness/Contrast Use this menu to activate Brightness/Contrast adjustment.   Brightness   Contrast   Brightness adjusts the luminance of the backlight.   Push the   button to increase brightness and push the   button to decrease brightness (min 0 ~ max 100).   Adjust Brightness first, and then adjust Contrast only if further adjustment is necessary.   Push the   button to increase contrast and push the   button to decrease contrast (min 0 ~ max 100).   The Contrast function adjusts the degree of difference between darkness and lightness on the monitor screen.   Dynamic Contrast   Auto Adjust   Dynamic Contrast adjusts the contrast ratio to 10000:1.   Push the   button to select the Dynamic Contrast "On" or "Off" .   Even though your computer recognizes your monitor on startup, the Auto Adjustment function optimizes the display settings   with your particular setup.   Auto Adjustment allows the monitor to self-adjust to the incoming video signal. After using Auto Adjustment, you can further tu   your monitor by using the Pixel Clock   (Coarse) and Phase (Fine) controls under Image Settings.   NOTE: In most cases, Auto Adjust produces the best image for your configuration.   NOTE: Auto Adjust option is only available when you are using the analog (VGA) connector.   Input Source   Use the Input Source menu to select between different video signals that may be connected to your monitor.   Auto Select   VGA   Push   to select the Auto Select, the monitor will auto detect either VGA input or DVI-D input.   Select VGA input when you are using the analog (VGA) connector. Push   to select the VGA input source.   DVI-D   Select DVI-D input when you are using the Digital (DVI) connector. Push   to select the DVI input source.   DisplayPort   Select DisplayPort input when you are using the DisplayPort (DP) connector. Push   to select the DisplayPort input source.   Color Settings   Use the Color Settings to adjust the color setting mode and color temperature.   There are different color setting sub-menus for VGA/DVI-D and Video input.   Input Color Format Choose the RGB option if monitor is connected to a computer or a DVD using a VGA or DVI cable. Choose the YPbPr option if m   connected to a DVD by a YPbPr to VGA or YPbPr to DVI cable or if the DVD color output setting is not RGB.   Mode Selection   Preset Modes   You can choose Graphics or Video according to the input signal.   l l Graphics: Select this mode if your monitor is connected to your computer.   Video: Select this mode if your monitor is connected to a DVD player.   When you select Graphics, you can choose Standard, Multimedia, Game, Warm, Cool, or Custom (RGB);   l l l l Standard: Loads the monitor's default color settings. This is the default preset mode.   Multimedia: Loads color settings ideal for multimedia applications.   Game: Loads color settings ideal for most gaming applications.   Warm: Increase the color temperature. The screen appears warmer with a red/yellow tint.   l l Cool: Decreases the color temperature. The screen appears cooler with a blue tint.   Custom (RGB): Allows you to manually adjust the color settings. Press the and buttons to adjust the three colors (R, G,   values and create your own preset color mode.   When you select Video, you can choose Movie, Game, Sports, or Nature preset:   l l l l Movie: Loads color settings ideal for movies. This is the default preset mode.   Game: Loads color settings ideal for game.   Sports: Loads color settings ideal for sports.   Nature: Loads color settings ideal for nature.   Hue   This feature can shift color of video image to green or purple. This is used to adjust the desired flesh tone color. Use or to adju   hue from '0' to '100' .   Press   Press   to increase the green shade of the video image.   to increase the purple shade of the video image.   NOTE: Hue adjustment is available only for video input.   Saturation   This feature can adjust the color saturation of the video image. Use or to adjust the saturation from '0' to '100'.   Press   Press   to increase the monochrome appearance of the video image.   to increase the colorful appearance of the video image.   NOTE: Saturation adjustment is available only for video input.   Reset Color Setting Reset your monitor color settings to the factory settings.   s Display Settings   Use the Display Settings to adjust image.   Setting Up Your Monitor   Dell™ P2210 Flat Panel Monitor   Setting the display resolution to 1680 x 1050 (maximum)   ® ® For maximum display performance with Microsoft Windows operating systems, set the display resolution to 1680 x 1050 pixels by performing the following   steps:   ® In Windows XP   : 1. Right-click on the desktop and click Properties.   2. Select the Settings tab.   3. Move the slider-bar to the right by pressing and holding the left-mouse button and adjust the screen resolution to 1680 x 1050 .   4. Click OK.   ® ® In Windows Vista or Windows 7:   1. Right-click on the desktop and click Personalization.   2. Click Change Display Settings.   3. Move the slider-bar to the right by pressing and holding the left-mouse button and adjust the screen resolution to 1680 x1050 .   4. Click OK.   If you do not see 1680 x 1050 as an option, you may need to update your graphics driver. Please choose the scenario below that best describes the   computer system you are using, and follow the provided directions:   Dell™ P2210 Flat Panel Monitor   Information in this document is subject to change without notice.   © 2009-2010 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.   Reproduction of these materials in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden.   Trademarks used in this text: Dell and the DELL logo are trademarks of Dell Inc; Microsoft and Windows are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in   the United States and/or other countries.ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. As an ENERGY STAR partner, Dell Inc. has   determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.   Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Inc. disclaims any   proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.   Model P2210f & P2210t   January 2010 Rev. A03   Setting Up the Monitor   Dell™ P2210 Flat Panel Monitor User's Guide   Attaching the Stand   NOTE: The stand is detached when the monitor is shipped from the factory.   NOTE: This is applicable for a monitor with a stand. When the Optiplex™ USFF 780/ Optiplex SFF 980 AIO stand is bought, please refer to the respective AIO   instructions.   To attach the monitor stand:   1. Remove the cover and place the monitor on it.   2. Fit the two tabs on the upper part of the stand to the groove on the back of the monitor.   3. Press the stand till it snaps into its place.   Connecting Your Monitor   To connect your monitor to the computer:   1. Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cable.   Connect the blue (VGA) cable from your monitor to your computer.   NOTE: If your computer supports a white DVI connector, unscrew and detach the blue (VGA) cable from the monitor and then   connect the White DVI cable to the monitor and the white DVI connector on your computer.   NOTE: Do not connect the blue VGA , the White DVI and the black DisplayPort cables to the computer at the same time. All monitors   ship with the VGA (blue) cable attached by default.   2. Connect the white (digital DVI-D) or the blue (analog VGA) or the black (DisplayPort) display connector cable to the corresponding video port on the back   of your computer. Do not use the three cables on the same computer. Use all the cables only when they are connected to three different computers with   appropriate video systems.   Connecting the white DVI cable   Connecting the blue VGA cable   Connecting the black DisplayPort cable   CAUTION: The Graphics are used for the purpose of illustration only. Appearance of the computer may vary.   Connecting the USB cable   After you have completed connecting the DVI/VGA/DP cable, follow the procedure below to connect the USB cable to the computer and complete your monitor   setup:   1. Connect the upstream USB port (cable supplied) to an appropriate USB port on your computer. (See bottom view for details.)   2. Connect USB peripherals to the downstream USB ports (side or bottom) on the monitor. (See side or bottom view for details.)   3. Plug the power cables for your computer and monitor into a nearby outlet.   4. Turn on the monitor and the computer.   If your monitor displays an image, installation is complete. If it does not display an image, see Solving Problems.   5. Use the cable slot on the monitor stand to organize the cables.   Organizing Your Cables   After attaching all necessary cables to your monitor and computer, (See Connecting Your Monitor for cable attachment,) use the cable management slot   to organize all cables as shown above.   Attaching the Soundbar (Optional)   CAUTION: Do not use with any device other than the Dell Soundbar.   NOTE: The soundbar power connector (+12 V DC output) is for the optional Dell Soundbar only.   To attach the soundbar:   1. Working from the back of the monitor, attach the Soundbar by aligning the two slots with the two tabs along the bottom of the monitor.   2. Slide the Soundbar to the left until it snaps into place.   3. Connect the Soundbar with the DC power connector.   4. Insert the mini stereo plug from the back of the Soundbar into the computer's audio output jack.   Removing the Stand   NOTE: To prevent scratches on the LCD screen while removing the stand, ensure that the monitor is placed on a soft, clean surface.   NOTE: This is applicable for a monitor with a stand. When the Optiplex™ USFF 780/ Optiplex SFF 980 AIO stand is bought, please refer to the respective   AIO stand setup guide for set up instructions.   To remove the stand:   1. Place the monitor on a flat surface.   2. Press and hold the Stand release button.   3. Lift the stand up and away from the monitor.   Wall Mounting (Optional)   (Screw dimension: M4 x 10mm).   Refer to the instructions that come with the VESA compatible base mounting kit.   1. Place the monitor panel on a soft cloth or cushion on stable flat table.   2. Remove the stand.   3. Use a screwdriver to remove the four screws securing the plastic cover.   4. Attach the mounting bracket from the wall mounting kit to the LCD.   5. Mount the LCD on the wall by following the instructions that came with the base mounting kit.   NOTE: For use only with UL Listed Wall Mount Bracket with minimum weight/load bearing capacity of 4.36kg.   Troubleshooting   Dell™ P2210 Flat Panel Monitor User's Guide   Self-Test   Your monitor provides a self-test feature that allows you to check whether your monitor is functioning properly. If your monitor and computer are properly   connected but the monitor screen remains dark, run the monitor self-test by performing the following steps:   1. Turn off both your computer and the monitor.   2. Unplug the video cable from the back of the computer. To ensure proper Self-Test operation, remove all Digital (white connector) and the Analog (blue   connector) cables from the back of computer.   3. Turn on the monitor.   The floating dialog box should appear on-screen (against a black background) if the monitor cannot sense a video signal and is working correctly.   While in self-test mode, the power LED remains green. Also, depending upon the selected input, one of the dialogs shown below will continuously   scroll through the screen.   or   or   1. This box also appears during normal system operation, if the video cable becomes disconnected or damaged.   2. Turn off your monitor and reconnect the video cable; then turn on both your computer and the monitor.   If your monitor screen remains blank after you use the previous procedure, check your video controller and computer, because your monitor is functioning   properly.   Built-in Diagnostics   Your monitor has a built-in diagnostic tool that helps you determine if the screen abnormality you are experiencing is an inherent problem with your monitor, or   with your computer and video card.   NOTE: You can run the built-in diagnostics only when the video cable is unplugged and the monitor is in self-test mode.   To run the built-in diagnostics:   1. Ensure that the screen is clean (no dust particles on the surface of the screen).   2. Unplug the video cable(s) from the back of the computer or monitor. The monitor then goes into the self-test mode.   3. Press and hold the Button 1 and Button 4 on the front panel, simultaneously for 2 seconds. A gray screen appears.   4. Carefully inspect the screen for abnormalities.   5. Press the Button 4 on the front panel again. The color of the screen changes to red.   6. Inspect the display for any abnormalities.   7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to inspect the display in green, blue, and white colored screens.   The test is complete when the white screen appears. To exit, press the Button 4 again.   If you do not detect any screen abnormalities upon using the built-in diagnostic tool, the monitor is functioning properly. Check the video card and computer.   Common Problems   The following table contains general information about common monitor problems you might encounter and the possible solutions.   Common Symptoms   No Video/Power LED off   What You Experience   No picture   Possible Solutions   l Ensure that the video cable connecting the monitor and the computer is properly   connected and secure.   l l l Verify that the power outlet is functioning properly using any other electrical equipment.   Ensure that the power button is depressed fully.   No Video/Power LED on   Poor Focus   No picture or no brightness   l l l l Increase brightness & contrast controls via OSD.   Perform monitor self-test feature check.   Check for bent or broken pins in the video cable connector.   Run the built-in diagnostics.   Picture is fuzzy, blurry, or   ghosting   l l l l l Perform Auto Adjust via OSD.   Adjust the Phase and Pixel Clock controls via OSD.   Eliminate video extension cables.   Reset the monitor to Factory Settings.   Change the video resolution to the correct aspect ratio (16:10).   Shaky/Jittery Video   Wavy picture or fine movement   l l l l l Perform Auto Adjust via OSD.   Adjust the Phase and Pixel Clock controls via OSD.   Reset the monitor to Factory Settings.   Check environmental factors.   Relocate the monitor and test in another room.   Missing Pixels   LCD screen has spots   l l l Cycle power on-off.   Pixel that is permanently off is a natural defect that can occur in LCD technology.   Run the built-in diagnostics.   Stuck-on Pixels   LCD screen has bright spots   Picture too dim or too bright   Screen not centered correctly   l l l Cycle power on-off.   Pixel that is permanently off is a natural defect that can occur in LCD technology.   Run the built-in diagnostics.   Brightness Problems   Geometric Distortion   l l l Reset the monitor to Factory Settings.   Auto Adjust via OSD.   Adjust brightness & contrast controls via OSD.   l l l Reset the monitor to Factory Settings.   Auto Adjust via OSD.   Adjust brightness & contrast controls via OSD.   NOTE: When using '2: DVI-D', the positioning adjustments are not available.   Horizontal/Vertical Lines   Screen has one or more lines   l l l l Reset the monitor to Factory Settings.   Perform Auto Adjust via OSD.   Adjust Phase and Pixel Clock controls via OSD.   Perform monitor self-test feature check and determine if these lines are also in self-test   mode.   l l Check for bent or broken pins in the video cable connector.   Run the built-in diagnostics.   NOTE: When using '2: DVI-D', the Pixel Clock and Phase adjustments are not available.   Synchronization Problems   Screen is scrambled or appears   torn   l l l l Reset the monitor to Factory Settings.   Perform Auto Adjust via OSD.   Adjust Phase and Pixel Clock controls via OSD.   Perform monitor self-test feature check to determine if the scrambled screen appears in   self-test mode.   l l Check for bent or broken pins in the video cable connector.   Restart the computer in the safe mode.   Safety Related Issues   Intermittent Problems   Visible signs of smoke or   sparks   l l Do not perform any troubleshooting steps.   Contact Dell immediately.   Monitor malfunctions on & off   l Ensure that the video cable connecting the monitor to the computer is connected   properly and is secure.   l l Reset the monitor to Factory Settings.   Perform monitor self-test feature check to determine if the intermittent problem occurs in   self-test mode.   Missing Color   Picture missing color   l l Perform monitor self-test feature check.   Ensure that the video cable connecting the monitor to the computer is connected   properly and is secure.   l Check for bent or broken pins in the video cable connector.   Wrong Color   Picture color not good   l l Change the Color Setting Mode in the Color Settings OSD to Graphics or Video   depending on the application.   Try different Color Preset Settings in Color Settings OSD. Adjust R/G/B value in Color   Settings OSD if the Color Management is turned off.   l l Change the Input Color Format to PC RGB or YPbPr in the Advance Setting OSD.   Run the built-in diagnostics.   Image retention from a static Faint shadow from the static   image left on the monitor for a image displayed appears on   l l Use the Power Management feature to turn off the monitor at all times when not in use   Alternatively, use a dynamically changing screensaver.   long period of time   the screen   Product Specific Problems   Specific Symptoms   What You Experience   Possible Solutions   Screen image is too small   Image is centered on screen,   but does not fill entire viewing   area   l l Check the Scaling Ratio setting in Image Setting OSD   Reset the monitor to Factory Settings.   Cannot adjust the monitor withOSD does not appear on the   the buttons on the front panel screen   l Turn off the monitor, unplug the power cord, plug back, and then turn on the monitor.   No Input Signal when user   controls are pressed   l l l l Check the signal source. Ensure the Computer is not in the power saving mode by   moving the mouse or pressing any key on the keyboard.   Check to make sure Video Source to S-Video, Composite or Component is powered and   playing video media.   Check whether the signal cable is plugged in properly. Re-plug the signal cable if   necessary.   No picture, the LED light is   green. When you press "+", "-"   or "Menu" key, the message   "No S-Video input signal", or   "No Composite input signal", or   "No Component input signal"   appears   Reset the computer or video player.   The picture does not fill the   entire screen.   The picture cannot fill the   height or width of the screen   l l Due to different video formats (aspect ratio) of DVDs, the monitor may display in full   screen.   Run the built-in diagnostics.   NOTE: When choosing DVI-D mode, the Auto Adjust function is not available.   Universal Serial Bus (USB) Specific Problems   Specific Symptoms   USB interface is not working   What You Experience   USB peripherals are not   working   Possible Solutions   Check that your monitor is turned ON.   Reconnect the upstream cable to your computer.   Reconnect the USB peripherals (downstream connector).   Switch off and then turn on the monitor again.   Reboot the computer.   l l l l l l Some USB devices like external portable HDD require higher electric current; connect the   device directly to the computer system.   High Speed USB 2.0 interface isHigh Speed USB 2.0   slow. peripherals working slowly or   not working at all   l l Check that your computer is USB 2.0-capable.   Some computers have both USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 ports. Ensure that the correct USB port   is used.   Reconnect the upstream cable to your computer.   Reconnect the USB peripherals (downstream connector).   Reboot the computer.   l l l Dell™ Soundbar Problems   Common Symptoms   No Sound   What You Experience   No power to Soundbar - the   power indicator is off   Possible Solutions   l l Turn the Power/Volume knob on the Soundbar clockwise to the middle position; check if   the power indicator (Blue LED) on the front of the Soundbar is illuminated.   Confirm that the power cable from the Soundbar is plugged into the adapter.   No Sound   Soundbar has power - power   indicator is on   l l l l l l Plug the audio line-in cable into the computer's audio out jack.   Set all Windows volume controls to their maximum   Play some audio content on the computer (i.e. audio CD, or MP3).   Turn the Power/Volume knob on the Soundbar clockwise to a higher volume setting.   Clean and reseat the audio line-in plug.   Test the Soundbar using another audio source (i.e.portable CD player).   Distorted Sound   Computer's sound card is used   as the audio source   l l l l l Clear any obstructions between the Soundbar and the user.   Confirm that the audio line-in plug is completely inserted into the jack of the sound card.   Set all Windows volume controls to their midpoints.   Decrease the volume of the audio application.   Turn the Power/Volume knob on the Soundbar counter-clockwise to a lower volume   setting.   l l l Clean and reseat the audio line-in plug.   Troubleshoot the computer's sound card.   Test the Soundbar using another audio source (i.e. portable CD player, MP3 player).   Distorted Sound   Other audio source is used   l l Clear any obstructions between the Soundbar and the user.   Confirm that the audio line-in plug is completely inserted into the jack of the audio   source.   l Decrease the volume of the audio source.   l l Turn the Power/Volume knob on the Soundbar counter-clockwise to a lower volume   setting.   Clean and reseat the audio line-in plug.   Unbalanced Sound Output   Sound from only one side of   Soundbar   l l Clear any obstructions between the Soundbar and the user.   Confirm that the audio line-in plug is completely inserted into the jack of the sound card   or audio source.   l l l l Set all Windows audio balance controls (L-R) to their midpoints.   Clean and reseat the audio line-in plug.   Troubleshoot the computer's sound card.   Test the Soundbar using another audio source (i.e. portable CD player).   Low Volume   Volume is too low   l l Clear any obstructions between the Soundbar and the user.   Turn the Power/Volume knob on the Soundbar clockwise to the maximum volume   setting.   l l l Set all Windows volume controls to their maximum.   Increase the volume of the audio application.   Test the Soundbar using another audio source (i.e. portable CD player, MP3 player).   |