About This Electronic User's Manual
About This Electronic User's Manual
About This Guide
This electronic user's guide is intended for anyone who uses the Philips Color Monitor. It describes the
monitor's features, setup, operation and all other information, which is the same exact information described
in our printed version.
The sections are as follows:
related information you may need.
● About This Electronic User's Manual gives overview of what information are included as well as
notation icon descriptions and other documentation you can refer to.
specifications for this monitor.
● Installing Your Monitor describes the initial setup process and gives an overview of how to use the
monitor.
the help desk phone numbers and information on the applicable warranty of your product..
Other Documents You May Need
In addition to this Electronic User's Guide, you may need to refer to the following documentation:
● Philips Color Monitor Quick Start Guide which summarizes the steps for setting up the monitor. This
is included with this product.
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Notational Descriptions
The following subsections describe notational conventions used in this document.
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
Throughout this guide, blocks of text may be accompanied by an icon and printed in bold type or in italic
type. These blocks are notes, cautions, and warnings, and they are used as follows:
NOTE: This icon indicates important information and tips that help you make better
use of your computer system.
CAUTION: This icon indicates information that tells you how to avoid either potential
damage to hardware or loss of data.
WARNING: This icon indicates the potential for bodily harm and tells you how to
avoid the problem.
SMART HELP: This icon indicates helpful information when adjusting the On Screen
Display of your monitor.
Some warnings may appear in alternate formats and may be unaccompanied by an icon. In such cases, the
specific presentation of the warning is mandated by regulatory authority.
©2003 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All rights reserved. Reproduction, copying, usage, modifying, hiring, renting, public performance, transmission and/or broadcasting in whole or in
part is prohibited without written consent of Philips Electronics N.V.
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105E Product Information
Product Information
Product Features
105E11/12/16
● 15-inch (14.0" VIS) color monitor with excellent front of screen performance for use with MACs and
PCs
● Autoscan covers horizontal frequencies up to 54 kHz offering a maximum resolution of 1024 x 768
with flicker free display of 800 x 600 at up to 87Hz
● Flat square CRT with high-resolution 0.28 mm dot pitch (0.24 hdp).
● Smallest footprint in its class requires minimum desk space: maximum depth is only 379 mm/14.9"
● FCC, CE (in selected countries only) and ISO9241, ISO14001 certified
Technical Specifications*
CRT
• Size and deflection
• Dot pitch / Grille pitch
• Horizontal pitch
15 inch / 38 cm ; 90° deflection angle
0.28 mm
0.24 mm
Shadow mask, flat square, anti-glare, anti-static (105E11), light
transmission 57%
• Tube type
• Phosphor
P22
• Recommended display area
• Maximum display area
10.6" x 7.95" / 270 x 202 mm
11.2" x 8.4" / 284 x 213 mm
SCANNING
• Horizontal scanning
• Vertical scanning
30 - 54KHz
50 - 120 Hz
VIDEO
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• Video dot rate
• Input impedance
- Video
65 MHz
75 ohm
- Sync
2.2 kOhm
0.7 Vpp
• Input signal levels
• Sync input signal
• Sync polarities
Separate sync
Positive and negative
WHITE COLOR TEMPERATURE
Chromaticity CIE coordinates:
• at 9300 degrees K
x = 0.281 / y = 0.311
* These information are subject to change without notice.
Automatic Power Saving
If you have VESA's DPMS compliance display card or software installed in your PC, the monitor can
automatically reduce its power consumption when not in use. And if an input from a keyboard, mouse or
other input device is detected, the monitor will automatically "wake up". The following table shows the power
consumption and signaling of this automatic power saving features:
Power Management Definition
Power
VESA's
Mode
Video
H-sync
V-sync
Power Used Saving LED color
(%)
ON
Active
Yes
No
Yes
No
< 65W
0 %
Green
OFF
Blanked
Yellow
< 8W
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88%
®
This monitor is ENERGY STAR compliant. As an ENERGY STAR Partner, PHILIPS has
determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
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Physical Specifications
14.1" x 14.9" x 14.9" / 358 x 380 x 379 mm (including base)
14.1" x 13.2" x 14.9" / 358 x 335 x 379 mm (excluding base)
• Dimensions
• Weight
11.5 kg
• Power supply
90 - 264 VAC, 50/60Hz
0° to 40°C / 32° to 104°F
-25° to +65°C / -13° to +149°F
5% to 95%
• Temperature (operating)
• Temperature (storage)
• Relative humidity(storage)
* Resolution 800x 600, standard size, contrast max., brightness 50%, 9300°, full white pattern.
* These information are subject to change without notice.
Pin Assignment
The 15-pin D-sub connector (male) of the signal cable (IBM systems):
Pin
No.
Pin
No.
Assignment
Assignment
1
2
Red video input
9
No pin
Green video input
10 Logic ground
Identical output - connected
to pin 10
3
4
Blue video input
11
Identical output - connected
to pin 10
12 Serial data line (SDA)
5
6
7
Ground
13 H. Sync / H+V
Red video ground
Green video ground
14 V. Sync (VCLK for DDC)
15 Data clock line (SCL)
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Installing your Monitor
1. Power in - attach power cable here.
2. Video In - this is a cable which is already attached to your monitor. Connect
the other end of the cable to your PC.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1.
What does the "Designed for Windows" logo signify?
The "Designed for Windows" logo means your Philips monitor fulfills the requirements and
recommendations of the PC9x (97, 98, or 99) System Design Guide and passes stringent
WHQL tests.
2.
What is USB?
Think of USB as a smart plug for PC peripherals. USB automatically determines resources (like driver software
and bus bandwidth) required by peripherals. USB makes necessary resources available without user
intervention. Its three main benefits are:
● USB eliminates "Case angst," the fear of removing the computer case to install circuit board cards - that
often require adjustment of complicated IRQ settings -- for add-on peripherals.
● USB does away with "port gridlock." Without USB, PCs are normally limited to one printer, two Com port
devices (usually a mouse and modem), one Enhanced Parallel Port add-on (scanner or video camera,
for example) and a joystick. More and more peripherals for multimedia computers come on the market
every day. With USB, up to 127 devices can run simultaneously on a computer.
● USB permits "hot plug-in." No need to shut down, plug in, reboot and run set up to install peripherals. No
need to go through the reverse process to unplug a device. Bottom line: USB transforms today's
"Plug-and-Pray" into true Plug-and-Play!
3.
What is a USB hub?
Think of USB hub as a extension of USB ports. Normally, the PC provides only one or two USB
ports. To connect additional USB devices, you need a USB hub.
4.
What is Philips Monitors USB hub solution?
Increasingly, monitors include USB hub functionality. But not all users need or want a USB hub.
To give users freedom of choice, Philips provides an optional USB hub (type number
PCUH411). The USB hub consists of two parts that are normally connected: one is functional,
the other aesthetic. The aesthetic element is a removable cover. With the cover removed, the
USB hub can be attached to the base or pedestal of monitor. The attached USB hub can be
rotated to any position around the monitor's base. With this innovative Philips solution, your
USB hub is always within reach for convenient connection and disconnection of USB
peripherals.
5.
Where can I buy a USB hub for my Philips monitor?
Philips provides an optional USB hub (type number: PCUH411) which can be attached to the
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base or pedestal of Philips monitors. Contact your dealer/reseller for details.
6.
What models are Mac compatible?
All listed Philips monitors are Mac compatible. BUT, you may need an adapter to connect the
monitor to your Mac system. Please contact your dealer/reseller for details.
7.
What is TCO?
TCO is a Swedish abbreviation for the Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees.
8.
What is MPR?
MPR is a Swedish abbreviation for the Swedish National Board of Measurement and Testing.
9.
What are the differences between MPRII, TCO92, TCO95, TCO99 and TCO'03?
In the general hierarchy of standards, TCO'03/TCO99 is the highest level of certification. Next
is TCO95, which is "better" than TCO92, which, in turn, is better than MPRII. Below, we
compare the standards in each category.
-TCO 92 Phase out: June 30, 2000
-TCO 95 Will be end December 31, 2003
Emissions:
MPRII: Set low emission rules for visual displays.
TCO92: Imposed more stringent standards than MPRII.
TCO95: Further toughened TCO92 rules.
TCO99: Delineated even more severe standards and test procedures than TCO95.
TCO'03: Same as TCO99 standard + Testing uncertainty.
Safety:
MPRII: No requirement.
TCO92/95/99/03: All set requirements.
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Energy Saving:
MPRII: No requirement.
TCO92: Standby mode < 30W, Off mode < 8W
TCO95: Standby mode < 30W, Off mode < 8W
TCO99: Standby mode < 15W, Off mode < 5W
TCO'03:Standby mode < 15W, Off mode < 5W
Visual Ergonomics:
MPRII: No requirement.
TCO92: No requirement.
TCO95: Set ergonomic rules including minimum contrast level, flicker and jitter.
TCO99: Tightened TCO95 rules.
TCO'03: Tighten TCO99 rule for CRT and new requirement of screen color for TFT LCD
Monitors.
Ecology:
MPRII: No requirement.
TCO92: No requirement.
TCO95: Set general ecological standards including recycling preparation, environmental policy
and environmental certification.
TCO99: Further tightened TCO95 norms.
TCO'03:Require the recycling information to users.
10. How do I enable the energy saving function?
Go to 'My Computer' and select 'Control Panel' followed by 'Monitor Control.' Select "All default
selection' and choose your Philips monitor model from the default driver list. Plug and Play will
automatically enable the EPA tick box for you. In DOS or Windows 3.1, you must first make
sure your PC supports power saving.
11. What is refresh rate?
"Refresh rate" describes the number of times an entire screen is vertically scanned each
second. In other words: If a monitor's refresh rate is 85 Hz, its screen is refreshed - or vertically
scanned - 85 times per second. A higher the refresh rate means better image stability and less
flicker. A high refresh rate helps users who work long hours in front of a monitor avoid eye
fatigue and stress. To change the refresh rate, go into "Start/Settings / Control Pannel / Display
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/ Properties / Setting/Advance/Adaptor" Windows settings of the computer, the monitor will
automatically adjust itself to the video card.
12. Why does the picture on the screen appear to flicker?
A low refresh rate or electrical interference typically causes flickering in the picture. Possible
solutions include the following:
● Verify that the proper drivers are installed for your video card
● Make sure that all electrical devices (such as mobile phones) are at least 1m from the
monitor
● Place the monitor in another physical location away from electrical interference
● Adjust the refresh rate to 75hz or higher.
13. How do I adjust my monitor's resolution?
Available resolutions are determined by the capabilities of your video card and graphic driver.
Under Windows '95, you may select the desired available resolution through the 'Display
properties/Settings' menu.
14. How can I adjust the size, position and rotation of my screen?
Depending on the model you own, you can use your CustoMax Software, On Screen Display
(OSD) or control knobs located on the monitor.
15. What if I get lost when making monitor adjustments?
Simply press OK button then select "Reset to factory settings" to restore all settings.
™
16. What is LightFrame ?
™
LightFrame is a Philips technology breakthrough which offers a unique and revolutionary
TM
solution for boosting a monitor 's brightness and sharpness. With LightFrame , the user
experiences TV quality performance for video or photos without deterioration to the monitor 's
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performance in windows used for other applications.
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17. How does LightFrame work?
™
LightFrame consists of a software application and an Integrated Circuit (IC) embedded in the
monitor. Together, they boost brightness and sharpness in a user defined window or screen
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area. Unique LightFrame technology dramatically improves photo and video display quality.
™
18. Why is LightFrame important to me?
™
With LightFrame , selected Philips monitors deliver TV quality video and photo display while
maintaining monitor performance for text-based applications. The result is that movies and
other video are brighter and livelier; photos are more vibrant and lifelike.
19. Will anyone else have this?
™
LightFrame was invented, developed and patented by Philips. It is a unique feature that you
will find exclusively in Philips monitors.
™
20. Will LightFrame shorten the life of a monitor?
™
No. Extensive testing has confirmed LightFrame does not adversely affect monitor life.
Today's state-of-the-art Philips monitors employ improved phosphors and are designed for high
™
light output. LightFrame normally highlights photos and videos. Though the peak brightness
of the highlighted area is strongly increased, the average brightness - a determining factor for
cathode deterioration - is not normally increased. In any case, a special Automatic Beam
Limiter (ABL) circuit keeps a monitor 's maximum average brightness within acceptable levels.
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21. I get a message warning that my monitor 'may not support LightFrame '. I am
certain my monitor does. What is wrong?
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™
Only a Philips driver can determine if your monitor is equipped with LightFrame ; a generic
Windows driver cannot. Install the special Philips driver that came with your monitor. If the
warning continues to flash after your Philips driver is installed, ignore the message.
TM
LightFrame will function properly.
22. What will happen when my system is no longer connected to a LightFrame™
enabled monitor - for example, when I take my notebook on the road?
™
Philips exclusive LightFrame feature requires the combined operation of hardware that
resides in your monitor and software installed on your system. It only works when a monitor
with built-in hardware receives commands from system software. Without both the
TM
™
LightFrame hardware equipped monitor and system software, the LightFrame does not
function.
23. What is "XtraSpace Design" (XSD)?
XSD stands for XtraSpace Design, a Philips breakthrough that reduces a CRT display device's
footprint. Philips XSD monitors combine the world's smallest front-to-back footprint with
excellent front of screen performance.
24. How did Philips achieve XtraSpace Design?
Philips achieved this breakthrough in reduced footprint CRT display devices through short
depth tubes and a focused design process that squeezed every excess millimeter out of XSD
monitor desk space requirements.
25. What is Philips monitors' solution for audio?
Not all users need multimedia capabilities. To give users freedom of choice, Philips provides an
optional Multimedia Base (type number: 6G3B10). The Multimedia Base replaces the easily
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removable standard pedestal of the monitor.
26. Which models can be incorporated with the Multimedia Base?
The following models can be incorporated with the Multimedia Base: 109B5, 109S5,107B5,
107E5,107F5, 107S5, 107T5.
27. What are Philips Multimedia Base's specifications?
See detailed Multimedia Base specifications on the product information page.
28. Why is a Multimedia Base better than separate speakers?
The major advantage of the Multimedia Base is its minimal space requirements. In fact, it
hardly uses any extra space at all: monitor depth and width are unchanged. Only the monitor's
height is increased by only 3 centimeters.
29. Where can I buy a multimedia base to incorporate with my Philips monitor?
Please contact your dealer/reseller for details.
30. What does Auto Calibrate do?
It makes your monitor perform better and last longer. As a monitor becomes older, brightness
gradually deteriorates and its colors change. This well-known process effects all monitors.
Eventually after a number of years, the monitor's brightness deteriorates to below 50% of its
original value. At this stage, the usable life of a monitor is considered ended. Auto Calibrate
regularly readjusts color temperature and luminance to their original values.
31. How does Philips Auto Calibrate feature benefit me?
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With Auto Calibrate, it takes a monitor's luminance 33 percent longer to deteriorate to the 50
percent level that marks the end of a display device's useful life. Thanks to Auto Calibrate, a
monitor with a normal life of 10,000 hours, for example, would last for 13,300 hours, a full one
third longer.
32. How does Auto Calibrate work?
During the calibration process, different predefined black and white images are displayed on
thescreen. The beam currents of the red, green and blue cannon are accurately measured and
compared to the original values stored in the monitor. By readjusting gain values of the
individual cannons, deviation is reduced to zero. Default values are stored during production. If
the user sets a new color temperature, this new value is saved as the new default value.
33. When should calibration be performed?
The calibration process takes less than six seconds. During this period, different specific
images are displayed. After the process is finalized, the original image is redisplayed. Constant
re-calibration is not required. Calibration should be performed after the monitor is warmed up.
Auto Calibration takes place when a monitor receives a signal indicating an imminent switch to
its sleep mode/stand-by mode.
34. Which models of Philips monitors are equipped with Auto Calibrate feature?
Auto Calibrate is currently available in the new 201P, 201B and 109P.
35. The Main Menu displays OSD MAIN MENU LOCKED . Pressing the front control
panels hasno effect. How can I unlock this function?
Press and hold the OSD menu key for about 10 seconds until picture displays "OSD MAIN
MENU UNLOCKED"
36. My screen shows NO SYNC INPUT , how can I get rid of this?
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Check the following for possible solutions:
● Bent pins on the video cable
● Make sure the computer is turned on
● Ensure the VGA Cable is properly connected
● Ensure the BNC/D-Sub connector on the rear of the monitor is in the correct position,
newer models have this option in the On Screen Display under Input Signal Selection.
● Video card may be not a VESA standard (try the monitor with another computer)
37. Why does my monitor display "Out of Range"?
The video card installed in your computer may be too high for the monitor 's specifications.
Please contact your computer manufacturer for details on how to lower resolution for your
operating system.
38. What is Moire? Why does my monitor have this wavy phenomenon?
Moire is a natural effect or phenomenon of CRT that has the appearance of a wavy pattern,
which is repetitive and superimposed on the screen as ripple images. These are a few
suggestions to help reduce or minimize the effects:
● Some monitors have a Moire cancellation feature, activate it to the on position or adjust
the Moire cancellation function via the OSD on the monitor.
● Change resolution to the recommended standard for the specific monitor size.
● Change Window viewing pattern/scheme to a pattern where the Moire is less visible.
● Change horizontal and vertical size to optimize the reduction of the Moire effect.
39. What is CustoMax?
CustoMax is proprietary Philips software that allows user to control parameter (e.g. Size, Color,
Geometry) in place of the buttons on the front of the monitor. To install and run the CustoMax
software, you must have a USB compatible system and have a USB connection at the rear of
your monitor.
40. My monitor appears to be missing one or more colors. How do I correct this?
● If the OSD menu is also missing a color, please contact service for details
● Set color temperature to 9300 color coordination
● Check the video cable for any bent pins
● Video card could be defective (try the monitor with another computer).
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41. When I degauss my monitor, it makes a loud noise. Is this normal?
Yes, when degaussing your monitor via the OSD, it is normal for the monitor to make a
relatively loud noise. Please be aware that many models will not degauss more than once
within any given time period (up to 10 minutes). This is due to the unit having a temperature
sensitive resistor. While the unit is degaussing, the resistor increases in value with heat and
once it reaches a certain temperature, the resistance will rise and prevent voltage from
reaching the degaussing coil. This is what stops the degausser, and this device's resistance
will decrease as it cools back off, enabling the degauss function to operate again. This is an
intentional design and is an industry standard, not just for Philips monitors. Please be aware
that not all models in the Philips range has this manual degauss function. Some models are
built with an auto degauss feature which automatically degausses the monitor when it is
switched on.
42. How do I adjust the picture on the screen?
Please perform the following to correct the picture image:
● Reset your monitor via the OSD menu
● Adjust the Horz (width) and/or Vert size (height) in the OSD
● Change monitor timing to work at the recommended resolution
43. The edge of the picture on the screen appears to be distorted. How can I correct
this?
Please perform the following to correct the picture image:
● A magnetic or electrical interference typically causes poor geometry in the picture. Place
the monitor in a different physical location
● Reset the monitor to the factory preset via the OSD menu
● Access the Geometry Menu in the OSD of the Monitor and perform the necessary
adjustments
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● Change the monitor timing to the recommended resolution
44. The picture appears too dim. How can I correct this?
Adjust Brightness and/or Contrast via the monitor 's OSD. Some models have a Video Input
Select
under Advanced Controls in the monitor 's OSD. Most computers require it to be set at 0.7V.
Please review the following for possible solutions:
● If the OSD menu is also dim, please contact service for repair
● Reset the monitor via the OSD menu
● Change the color temperature settings to 9300 color coordination via the OSD menu
● Set the Contrast to maximum level (100) and Brightness to middle level (50)
Video card could be defective (try the monitor with another computer)
45. I have noticed two thin horizontal lines on the screen of my Philips monitor. Is this
normal?
This phenomenon can occur with Philips 107P, 109P and 201P monitors and is normal. Your
monitor is using an Aperture Grille, which consists of fine vertical wires to align the electron
beams with the phosphors on the screen. To prevent these vertical wires from vibrating and to
keep them properly aligned with the picture tube, two horizontal damper wires are required.
These are located on one-third and on two-third from the top of the screen. The result is that
you will see two very thin horizontal lines over your screen since the two wires are casting a
slight shadow on the screen surface. You will find these wires (line) in any monitor from Philips
and other brands using the Aperture Grille technology.
46. How can I increase the color display of my monitor?
The amount of video memory your video card holds determines the amount of colors that can
be displayed on your computer screen. To get the most out of your video card, you will need to
either install the latest drivers onto your computer or upgrade the video cards memory. Please
check with your computer or video card manufacturer for further details.
47. Why is there no picture on my monitor?
● Check the wall socket for power. Verify that there is power by connecting another
product.
● Ensure the power cable is correctly attached to both the wall socket and the monitor.
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● Check that the power button is switched on.
● Unplug the monitor for approx. 1 minute and plug it in again. Switch the monitor back on.
48. Why is there no picture on my monitor even though the power LED is yellow/amber
or flashing green?
● Reboot your computer while holding the Ctrl key on your computer. If you see any picture
during the boot procedure, please verify the settings of your video card (for Windows go
to Control Panel and select Display).
● Check that the video cable is not damaged, bent or that any of the pins in the connector
are damaged (please be aware that some VGA connectors have one missing pin). If
damaged, replace with a new cable.
● Check that the cable is attached correctly to the computer.
● Press any key on the keyboard to wake-up the computer from power saving mode.
49. Why is there no picture on my monitor even though the power LED is green?
● Verify the Contrast and Brightness setting of the monitor. First press and hold the 5 (-)
button to increase Contrast and then press and hold the 4 (+) button to increase
Brightness. These buttons are located on the front of your monitor.
● Press both the 5(-) button and the OK button at the same time to switch input A|B.
● Try and repeat step 48 above.
50. Why does the picture disappear after I press the on/off button quickly?
This is a unique Philips feature designed to preserve the life of your monitor. Please allow 5
seconds between powering off and on your monitor, your picture will then be restored.
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Glossary
Glossary
A
Autoscan
A microprocessor-based feature of Philips Brilliance monitors is able to detect automatically horizontal and
vertical frequencies of input signals with those of the installed video card. An autoscan monitor can thus
operate with a wide range of video cards. MultiSync, a registered trademark of NEC, provides a similar
function.
B
Balanced pincushion
See Geometric distortion
BNC connection
A special construction of connector used in some monitors with higher horizontal scanning frequency. The
BNC connection can provide the optimum shielding and matching characteristic impedance of video signal
path to ensure the best video performance.
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C
CE Mark
CE mark is displayed on products per EMC and LV ( low Voltage Device ) directives in compliance with
European Community safety, EMI and EMS requirements and is compulsory on products for sale in the
European Community.
Color temperature
A way of describing the color of a radiating source in terms of the temperature (in degrees Kelvin) of a black
body radiating with the same dominant frequency as the source.
Most Philips monitors offer the possibility of setting the color temperature to any desired value.
Contrast
The ratio between the brightness of the brightest and darkest parts of a picture. The darkest part of a picture
is set by the brightness of the unexcited phosphor, which is governed by the degree with which ambient light
is reflected. Contrast is therefore reduced in conditions of high ambient light levels. Black Matrix tubes
reflect less ambient light so exhibit higher contrast than other tubes.
Convergence error
Bean misalignment causing one or more of the three beams passing through the wrong aperture in the
shadow mask and striking a phosphor dot in the wrong triad.
Convergence error is expressed in mm often at three well-defined points on the screen, designated A, B
and C (see figure ). Also known as misconvergence.
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Points where convergence error is specified.
Convergence-error correction
A method of correcting for convergence error to insure that all three beams land simultaneously in the same
triad. This is usually accomplished by means of special convergence-error correction coils in the deflection
yoke.
CRT
Cathode-ray tube - the general term for all tubes in which one or more electron beams emitted by a cathode
are periodically scanned across a phosphor screen by means of deflection circuitry. A special form of the
cathode-ray tube is the TV and monitor picture tube.
CustoMax
Philips proprietary monitor control software that allows users to control parameters (e.g., Size, Color,
Geometry) using software running in Windows. CustoMax is compatible with existing VGA cards. See
CrystalClear FAQ and USB Bay FAQ.
D
DDC (Display Data Channel)
DDC is a communication channel for displays and computers. The DDC feature allows the monitor
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controller to be automatically configured to make optimal use of the display without manual user interaction.
DDC is implemented as part of the new Plug & Play approach introduced into the PC market to increase
user friendliness.
The three levels developed for Plug & play are: (1) DDC1, monitor send data to the PC; (2) DDC2B, PC can
request information from monitor; and (3) DDC2Bi which is a two-way communication - monitor can be
addressed and PC or graphics board can give commands to monitor.
DDC 1/2B
See DDC.
DDC 2Bi
See DDC.
Degaussing
The procedure of demagnetizing the shadow mask and associated metal parts of a picture tube at switch-on
to minimize picture distortion. This is usually accomplished by means of a special degaussing coil through
which a decaying alternating current is passed to generate an alternating magnetic field that gradually
decays to demagnetize the tube. Some monitors offer a manual degaussing facility that can be activated at
any time.
Digital control
Microprocessor-based digital control of picture parameters and video modes for complete control of picture
settings and modes and instant recall of all settings at the push of a button. This is a very advanced feature
that allows the user to switch to any required mode at any instant without having to spend time readjusting
the picture. It is currently available in most Philips monitors.
Dot pitch
The shortest distance between two phosphor dots of the same color on the screen. The smaller the dot
pitch, the better the resolution of the monitor.
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Dot rate
Frequency in MHz of the dot clock. It is a measure of the speed with which data is transferred between the
video card and subsequent processing circuitry.
Also known as video dot rate.
E
Electromagnetic radiation standards
International standards set to limit electromagnetic emissions from monitors. There are currently two
important standards both derived from regulations originally laid down by Swedish authorities.
MPR-II
The standard originally proposed by the Swedish National Board of Measurement and Testing. It set
maximum levels of electromagnetic radiation emitted by monitors, and has now been adopted as a world
standard. MPR-II defines maximum permitted electrostatic, magnetic and electric field levels measured at a
distance of 50 cm from the center of the monitor (see table).
TCO
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In 1991, the Swedish Tjänstemannens Central Organization (TCO, Swedish confederation of Professional
Employees ) set a standard even more severe than MPR-II, especially for alternating electric fields (AEF).
The TCO standard is more severe since not only are the permitted field levels reduced compared with
MPR-II, but the measuring distance is also reduced (see table).
Electromagnetic radiation standards
EMI (Electrical Magnetic Interference)
The electrical and/or magnetic radiation coming from the working electrical or electronic equipment.
EMS (Electrical Magnetic Sustainment)
The ability of electrical or electronic equipment to function properly in the environment with electrical and/or
magnetic interference.
F
Flicker
Very rapid variations in picture intensity caused by the finite time required for the electron beam to scan a
picture onto the screen. Two kinds of flicker occur: line flicker caused by the electron beam scanning-in
each line of the picture; and frame flicker (or field flicker if the picture is interlaced) caused by the frame
repetition rate of 50 frames/second. Frame flicker is noticeable with GUI and DTP software (which have a
light background), and can be very disturbing, especially for those who work regularly with displays -
contributing to eye strain, headaches, visual blurring, stress, etc. The problem can, however, be eliminated
by increasing the refresh rate (number of frames/second) of the monitor to a value above around 70 Hz.
Sensitivity to flicker appears to diminish with increasing age.
H
Hertz
The unit of frequency named after the physicist Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894). 1 hertz (Hz) is equal to 1
cycle/second.
Horizontal dot pitch
See Dot pitch.
Horizontal scanning frequency
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Also called line frequency and expressed in kHz, it is the number of video lines written on the screen every
second (from left to right). The higher the horizontal scanning frequency, the better the resolution (i.e., the
higher the resolution and/or the higher the refresh rate).
I
INF File
INF file (Information File)
Information (INF) files store information in a specific format. The set-up functions retrieve information from
the INF file to use when performing installation operations. Examples of the type of information stored in an
INF file include INI and registry changes, file names, and locations of the source files on source media.
Interlaced/non-interlaced
Interlaced.
The method of writing a picture on the screen by initially writing all even lines and subsequently writing all
odd lines of the picture. Result: The complete picture is composed of two interlaced half pictures (or fields).
With interlacing, a vertical (or field) frequency of 50 Hz means a picture (or frame) frequency of 25 Hz.
Non-interlaced.
The method of writing a picture on the screen by successive video lines of the picture so that a full frame is
written onto the screen in one vertical sweep of the beams. With a non-interlaced display, a vertical
frequency of 50 Hz means a picture (or frame) frequency of 50 Hz. At any given resolution, non-interlaced
modes are preferable to interlaced modes; however, generation of non-interlaced modes is more expensive.
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L
Linearity
The degree to measure the actual location of a pixel on the screen corresponds with its intended location. (
see figure )
Line frequency
See Horizontal scanning frequency.
Low-emission monitor
A monitor that complies with international standards on radiation.
See Electromagnetic radiation standards.
Low-frequency electric and magnetic fields
Alternating fields generated by the deflection yoke. These are subject to increasing attention, notably by
governing authorities, the trade and the press. Although there is no scientific evidence that monitor
emissions are harmful, much effort has gone into reducing emissions on the principle of better safe than
sorry. Currently, there are two areas of interest: very-low frequency (VLF) electric and magnetic fields
extending from 2 kHz to 400 kHz, and extreme low frequency (ELF) fields extending from 5 Hz to 2 kHz.
See also Electromagnetic radiation standards.
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M
Moiré effect
A fringe pattern arising from the interference between two superimposed line patterns.
In a monitor it comes from the interference between the shadow mask pattern and the video information
(video moiré), and between the shadow mask pattern and the horizontal line pattern (scan moiré). It shows
itself as wavy patterns on the screen and becomes more noticeable as monitor resolution increases. Since
the video signal varies continuously, little can be done about video moiré. Scan moiré depends on the
horizontal scanning frequency and can be alleviated by appropriate choice of frequency. Autoscan
(MultiSync) monitors, which operate over a range of scanning frequencies, may sometimes exhibit moiré in
certain video modes.
MPR
See Electromagnetic radiation standards.
MultiSync monitor
See Autoscan monitor.
N
Non-interlaced
See Interlaced/non-interlaced.
O
OSD (On Screen Display)
The feature that allows an end user to adjust screen performance and parameters of monitors directly
through an on-screen instruction window. See CustoMax in CrystalClear section.
Overscan
The practice in which areas without useful video information are scanned outside the visible screen area in
order to make maximum use of the screen for display of active video information. This practice is
occasionally necessary because some video cards generate a video pattern that is smaller than the visible
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screen area, resulting in an image that is smaller (and less legible) than it needs to be.
P
Parallelogram Distortion
See Geometric distortion.
Phosphor
Generic name for the class of substances that exhibit luminescence. To produce a picture on screen,
phosphors are deposited on the inner surface of the picture-tube screen and excited into luminescence by
the electron beam. Typical examples of phosphors are P22 medium short-persistence phosphor and EBU
high-color-saturation phosphor.
Pin-cushion Distortion
See Geometric distortion.
Pixel
Abbreviation for picture element, the smallest element of the picture that can be displayed on the screen.
The smaller the pixel size, the better the resolution of the monitor. Pixel size is determined by the size of the
electron spot on the screen and not necessarily by the phosphor dot pitch (the size of the triad). Thus, a
monitor with a large electron spot covering several triads can exhibit poor resolution even though its dot
pitch is small.
Pixel frequency
The number of pixels that can be written in a video line per second.
Pixel rate
See pixel frequency
Plug-and-Play
See DDC. See USB section.
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R
Raster
The area on screen that electron beam can reach.
Refresh rate
See Vertical scanning frequency.
Resolution
The number of pixels that can be displayed on the screen. The resolution is specified as the number of
pixels in a line multiplied by the number of horizontal lines.
See also video graphic adapter.
Rotation function
The feature that allows users to adjust the whole screen rotating to be horizontal.
Because of the magnetic field of earth, the screen of monitor will be tilt when the screen faces toward the
different direction.
S
Screen coatings
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Anti-Static coatings
Due to bombardment by beam electrons, monitor screens become electrically charged when in use.
Electrically charged screens surfaces can attract dust particles. An Anti-Static coating is a conductive
coating deposited on the screen (or on a glass panel immediately in front of the screen) that conducts away
the charge and prevents screen dust build-up.
AGAS (Anti-Glare, Anti-Static) coating
AGAS is a silica coating applied to the surface of the screen by a spinning and spraying process. It operates
by diffusing reflected light to blur images of light sources on the screen. To provide anti-static properties, the
coating is impregnated with small conductive particles.
ARAS (Anti-Reflection, Anti-Static) coating
ARAS is one of the most effective anti-reflection/anti-static screen treatments currently available. It is
composed of a multi-layer structure of transparent dielectric material that suppresses specular reflections by
broadband interference effects at the screen surface. Anti-static properties are provided by a single
conductive layer within the multi-layer structure.
With ARAS, the intensity of reflected light is reduced from around 4.5% of the incident light (the reflectivity of
uncoated screens) to less than 0.5%. ARAS also has a major advantage over other screen treatments: It
doesn't diffuse or scatter reflected light, so picture contrast and sharpness remain completely unimpaired.
It's also easy to clean and tough enough to withstand commercially available cleaning agents.
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The ARAS coating reflects only about 0.5% of the incident light.
AGRAS (Anti-Glare anti-Reflection Anti-Static) coating.
A combined anti-reflection, anti-glare, anti-static coating.
Self-test function
A monitor equipped with hardware or software to automatically detect cable connection status.
Shape
Deviation of a reproduced picture from its intended shape. The following types of distortion are most
common:
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SOG (Synchronization On Green)
A properly functioning color monitor requires five kinds of signals: horizontal sync pulse, vertical sync pulse,
red color signal, green color signal and blue color signal. Signals from a PC are transmitted to a monitor
using one of three methods:
1. Separate sync: Horizontal and Vertical sync signals transmitted separately
2. Composite sync: Horizontal and vertical sync pulses mixed into a single signal train.
3. SOG: Horizontal and vertical sync pulses mixed, then combined with the green color signal.
T
TCO
See Electromagnetic radiation standards.
Tilt function
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See rotation function.
Trapezoid distortion
See Geometrical distortion.
TTL signal
A TTL (Transistor-transistor-logic) signal is a digital signal level for controlling the screen colors. With TTL
driving, the red, green and blue signals can only be switched on or off or provided with an intensity signal. A
TTL-driven monitor can thus display a maximum of 64 colors. Video standards such as MDA, CGA and
EGA are based on TTL level.
U
USB or Universal Serial Bus
A smart plug for PC peripherals. USB automatically determines resources (like driver software and bus
bandwidth) required by peripherals. USB makes necessary resources available without user intervention.
● USB eliminates "case angst" -- the fear of removing the computer case to install add-on peripherals.
And USB also eliminates adjustment of complicated IRQ settings when installing new peripherals.
● USB does away with "port gridlock." Without USB, PCs are normally limited to one printer, two Com
port devices (usually a mouse and modem), one Enhanced Parallel Port add-on (scanner or video
camera, for example) and a joystick. More and more peripherals for multimedia computers arrive on
the market every day. With USB, up to 127 devices can run simultaneously on a computer.
● USB permits "hot plug-in." There's no need to shut down, plug in, reboot and run set-up to install
peripherals. And no need to go through the reverse process to unplug a device.
In short, USB transforms today's "Plug-and-Pray" into true Plug-and-Play!
Hub
A Universal Serial Bus device that provides additional connections to the Universal Serial Bus.
Hubs are a key element in the plug-and-play architecture of USB. The Figure shows a typical hub. Hubs
serve to simplify USB connectivity from the user's perspective and provide robustness at low cost and
complexity.
Hubs are wiring concentrators and enable the multiple attachment characteristics of USB. Attachment points
are referred to as ports. Each hub converts a single attachment point into multiple attachment points. The
architecture supports concatenation of multiple hubs.
The upstream port of a hub connects the hub towards the host. Each of the other downstream ports of a
hub allows connection to another hub or function. Hubs can detect, attach and detach at each downstream
port and enable the distribution of power to downstream devices. Each downstream port can be individually
enabled and configured at either full or low speed. The hub isolates low speed ports from full speed
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signaling.
A hub consists of two portions: the Hub Controller and Hub Repeater. The repeater is a protocol-controlled
switch between the upstream port and downstream ports. It also has hardware support for reset and
suspend/resume signaling. The controller provides the interface registers to allow communication to/from
the host. Hub specific status and control commands permit the host to configure a hub and to monitor and
control its ports.
Device
A logical or physical entity that performs a function. The actual entity described depends on the context of
the reference. At the lowest level, device may refer to a single hardware component, as in a memory device.
At a higher level, it may refer to a collection of hardware components that perform a particular function, such
as a Universal Serial Bus interface device. At an even higher level, device may refer to the function
performed by an entity attached to the Universal Serial Bus; for example, a data/FAX modem device.
Devices may be physical, electrical, addressable, and logical.
Downstream
The direction of data flow from the host or away from the host. A downstream port is the port on a hub
electrically farthest from the host that generates downstream data traffic from the hub. Downstream ports
receive upstream data traffic.
Upstream
The direction of data flow towards the host. An upstream port is the port on a device electrically closest to
the host that generates upstream data traffic from the hub. Upstream ports receive downstream data traffic.
UPS (Universal Power Supply)
The monitor with UPS feature can work in different countries with various mains voltage.
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V
Vertical dot pitch
See Dot pitch.
Vertical scanning frequency
Expressed in Hz, this is the number of fields written to the screen every second in interlaced mode. In
non-interlaced mode vertical scanning frequency is the number of frames (complete pictures) written to the
screen every second (also known as refresh rate).
Vertical sync pulses
A train of square shaped waveforms that define the start of a new frame.
VESA
Video Electronic Standards Association, a consortium of manufacturers formed to establish and maintain
industry-wide standards for video cards and monitors. VESA was instrumental in the introduction of the
Super VGA and Extended VGA video graphics standards (see Video graphics adapters) with a refresh rate
of 70 Hz, minimizing flicker and helping to reduce operator eyes fatigue and stress.
Video dot rate
See Dot rate.
Video graphics adapters
A card equipped with a character or graphic generator and video memory, which maps to the screen. A
microprocessor scans video memory and translates bit information from the computer into displayable video
signals for the monitor. These cards comply with various standards that determine the nature and quality of
the display.
VGA (Video Graphics Array), introduced in 1987, was the first analog card. It offered still higher resolution
than EGA: 640 X 480 pixels for graphics and 720 x 400 pixels for text, and a color palette of 256 colors.
VGA could also emulate EGA and CGA.
Super VGA, devised by VESA in 1989, offers a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels.
Extended VGA, introduced by VESA in 1991, offers a top resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels (non-interlaced)
and a refresh rate slightly higher than IBM's XGA 8514A.
High-end, graphics adapters, introduced over the last three years for professional workstations, offer top
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resolutions from 1280 x 1024 to 1600 x 1280, horizontal line frequencies up to 90 kHz and bandwidths up to
200 MHz.
VIS (Viewable Image Size)
The real screen dimensions that users can see measured diagonally. The VIS of a monitor is always less
than the so called screen size of a monitor. For example, the VIS of a 17-inch monitor is only about 16
inches. It depends on the useful screen size of CRT and the opening of a monitor's front cabinet.
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Download and Print
This page provides an option to read the manual in .pdf format. PDF files can be downloaded into your hard
disk, then viewed and printed with Acrobat Reader or through your browser.
If you do not have Adobe¨ Acrobat Reader installed, click on the link to install the application. Adobe®
Download instructions:
To download the file:
1. Click-and-hold your mouse over the icon below. (Win95/98 users right-click)
2. From the menu that appears, choose 'Save Link As...', 'Save Target As...' or 'Download Link to Disk'.
3. Choose where you would like to save the image; click 'Save' (if prompted to save as either 'text' or
'source', choose 'source').
Printing instructions:
To print the manual:
1. With the manual file open, follow your printer's instructions and print the pages you need.
English language manual
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Common Problems
Having trouble? Something not working? Before calling for help, try these suggestions.
Having this
Check these items
problem?
● Make sure the Power cable is plugged into the power outlet and
back of the monitor.
No Picture
● Power button on the front of your monitor should be in the ON
position.
(Power LED not lit)
● Disconnect the monitor from the power outlet for about one
minute.
● Make sure the computer is turned on.
● Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to your
No Picture
computer.
(Power LED is yellow)
● Check to see if the monitor cable has bent pins.
● The Energy Saving feature may be activated
● Make sure the Brightness and Contrast controls are set correctly.
● Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to your
No Picture
computer.
(Power LED is green)
● Check to see if the monitor cable has bent pins.
● Make sure the computer Power button is on.
● Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to your
Screen doesn't show
computer. (Also refer to the Quick Start Guide).
when you turn on the
monitor
● Check to see if the monitor cable has bent pins.
● Make sure the computer is turned on.
No color or intermittent
color
● If you are using a non-VESA-DDC standard video card, turn the
DDC1 / 2B feature Off.
● The picture may need degaussing.
Color appears blotchy
● Remove any nearby magnetic objects.
● Face the monitor toward the East for the best picture quality.
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● Check the Color Temperature.
Missing one or more
colors
● Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to your
computer.
● Check to see if the monitor cable has bent pins.
● Adjust the Brightness and Contrast controls.
Dim Picture
● Check your video card and it's owner's manual instructions for it
may be a non-VESA-DDC Standard card.
● Adjust the Horizontal and/or Vertical Size.
Picture is too large or too
small.
● Adjust the Zoom.
Edges of the picture are
not square.
● Adjust the geometry.
● Eliminate the use of a video extension cable and/or video switch
Picture has a double
image.
box.
● Face the monitor toward the East for the best picture quality.
● Check to make sure Moiré is switched off.
Picture is not sharp.
Unstable Picture
● Adjust Sync Input.
● Increase your refresh rate.
Problem with On Screen
Display
● Refer to the instructions and troubleshooting information in that
chapter.
For further assistance, refer to the Consumer Information Centers list to contact your local Philips
distributor.
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Regulatory Information
Regulatory Information
CE Declaration of Conformity
● Philips Consumer Electronics declare under our responsibility that the product is in conformity with
the following standards
- EN60950:1992+A1+A2+A3+A4+A11 (Safety requirement of Information Technology Equipment)
- EN55022:1998 (Radio Disturbance requirement of Information Technology Equipment)
- EN55024:1998 (Immunity requirement of Information Technology Equipment)
- EN61000-3-2:1995 (Limits for Harmonic Current Emission)
- EN61000-3-3:1995 (Limitation of Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker)
following provisions of directives applicable
- 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive)
- 89/336/EEC (EMC Directive)
- 93/68/EEC (Amendment of EMC and Low Voltage Directive)
and is produced by a manufacturing organization on ISO9000 level.
● The product also comply with the following standards
- ISO9241-3, ISO9241-7, ISO9241-8 (Ergonomic requirement for Visual Display)
- ISO13406-2 (Ergonomic requirement for Flat panels)
- GS EK1-2000 (GS specification)
- prEN50279:1998 (Low Frequency Electric and Magnetic fields for Visual Display)
- MPR-II (MPR:1990:8/1990:10 Low Frequency Electric and Magnetic fields)
- TCO95, TCO99, TCO03 (Requirement for Environment Labelling of Ergonomics, Energy, Ecology
and Emission,
TCO: Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees) for TCO versions
Energy Star Declaration
PHILIPS
105E1*
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This monitor is equipped with a function for saving energy which supports the VESA Display Power
Management Signaling (DPMS) standard. This means that the monitor must be connected to a
computer which supports VESA DPMS to fulfill the requirements in the NUTEK specification 803299/94.
Time settings are adjusted from the system unit by software.
NUTEK
VESA State
ON
LED Indicator
Green
Power Consumption
< 65 W
Normal operation
Power Saving
Alternative2
One Step
OFF
Yellow
< 8 W
®
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, PHILIPS has determined that this product meets
®
the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
We recommend you switch off the monitor when it is not in use for quite a long time.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. 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:
● Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
● Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
● Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
● Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Use only RF shielded cable that was supplied with the monitor when connecting this monitor to a computer
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device.
To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or
excessive moisture.
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN
INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.
Commission Federale de la Communication (FCC Declaration)
Cet équipement a été testé et déclaré conforme auxlimites des appareils numériques de
class B,aux termes de l'article 15 Des règles de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues de façon
à fourir une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles dans le cadre d'une
installation résidentielle. CET appareil produit, utilise et peut émettre des hyperfréquences
qui, si l'appareil n'est pas installé et utilisé selon les consignes données, peuvent causer
des interférences nuisibles aux communications radio. Cependant, rien ne peut garantir
l'absence d'interférences dans le cadre d'une installation particulière. Si cet appareil est la
cause d'interférences nuisibles pour la réception des signaux de radio ou de télévision, ce
qui peut être décelé en fermant l'équipement, puis en le remettant en fonction, l'utilisateur
pourrait essayer de corriger la situation en prenant les mesures suivantes:
● Réorienter ou déplacer l'antenne de réception.
● Augmenter la distance entre l'équipement et le récepteur.
● Brancher l'équipement sur un autre circuit que celui utilisé par le récepteur.
● Demander l'aide du marchand ou d'un technicien chevronné en radio/télévision.
Toutes modifications n'ayant pas reçu l'approbation des services compétents en matière de
conformité est susceptible d'interdire à l'utilisateur l'usage du présent équipement.
N'utiliser que des câbles RF armés pour les connections avec des ordinateurs ou périphériques.
CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B RESPECTE TOUTES LES EXIGENCES DU
REGLEMENT SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR DU CANADA.
EN 55022 Compliance (Czech Republic Only)
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VCCI Notice (Japan Only)
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) for
Information technology equipment. If this equipment is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic
environment, it may cause radio Interference. Install and use the equipment according to the instruction
manual.
Class B ITE
MIC Notice (South Korea Only)
Class B Device
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Please note that this device has been approved for non-business purposes and may be used in any
environment, including residential areas.
Polish Center for Testing and Certification Notice
The equipment should draw power from a socket with an attached protection circuit (a three-prong socket).
All equipment that works together (computer, monitor, printer, and so on) should have the same power
supply source.
The phasing conductor of the room's electrical installation should have a reserve short-circuit protection
device in the form of a fuse with a nominal value no larger than 16 amperes (A).
To completely switch off the equipment, the power supply cable must be removed from the power supply
socket, which should be located near the equipment and easily accessible.
A protection mark "B" confirms that the equipment is in compliance with the protection usage requirements
of standards PN-93/T-42107 and PN-89/E-06251.
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North Europe Information (Nordic Countries)
Placering/Ventilation
VARNING:
FÖRSÄKRA DIG OM ATT HUVUDBRYTARE OCH UTTAG ÄR LÄTÅTKOMLIGA, NÄR
DU STÄLLER DIN UTRUSTNING PÅPLATS.
Placering/Ventilation
ADVARSEL:
SØRG VED PLACERINGEN FOR, AT NETLEDNINGENS STIK OG STIKKONTAKT ER
NEMT TILGÆNGELIGE.
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Paikka/Ilmankierto
VAROITUS:
SIJOITA LAITE SITEN, ETTÄ VERKKOJOHTO VOIDAAN TARVITTAESSA HELPOSTI
IRROTTAA PISTORASIASTA.
Plassering/Ventilasjon
ADVARSEL:
NÅR DETTE UTSTYRET PLASSERES, MÅ DU PASSE PÅ AT KONTAKTENE FOR
STØMTILFØRSEL ER LETTE Å NÅ.
BSMI Notice (Taiwan Only)
Ergonomie Hinweis (nur Deutschland)
Der von uns gelieferte Farbmonitor entspricht den in der "Verordnung über den Schutz vor Schäden durch
Röntgenstrahlen" festgelegten Vorschriften.
Auf der Rückwand des Gerätes befindet sich ein Aufkleber, der auf die Unbedenklichkeit der
Inbetriebnahme hinweist, da die Vorschriften über die Bauart von Störstrahlern nach Anlage III ¤ 5 Abs. 4
der Röntgenverordnung erfüllt sind.
Damit Ihr Monitor immer den in der Zulassung geforderten Werten entspricht, ist darauf zu achten, daß
1. Reparaturen nur durch Fachpersonal durchgeführt werden.
2. nur original-Ersatzteile verwendet werden.
3. bei Ersatz der Bildröhre nur eine bauartgleiche eingebaut wird.
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Aus ergonomischen Gründen wird empfohlen, die Grundfarben Blau und Rot nicht auf dunklem
Untergrund zu verwenden (schlechte Lesbarkeit und erhöhte Augenbelastung bei zu geringem
Zeichenkontrast wären die Folge).
Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 beträgt 70dB (A) oder weniger.
ACHTUNG: BEIM AUFSTELLEN DIESES GERÄTES DARAUF ACHTEN, DAß
NETZSTECKER UND NETZKABELANSCHLUß LEICHT ZUGÄNGLICH SIND.
End-of-Life Disposal
Your new monitor contains materials that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recycle
your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and to minimize the amount to be disposed of.
Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old monitor from your local Philips
dealer.
Information for UK only
WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
EARTHED.
Important:
This apparatus is supplied with an approved
moulded 13A plug. To change a fuse in this type
of plug proceed as follows:
1. Remove fuse cover and fuse.
2. Fit new fuse which should be a BS 1362
5A,A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type.
3. Refit the fuse cover.
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket
outlets, it should be cut off and an appropriate
3-pin plug fitted in its place.
If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should
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have a value of 5A. If a plug without a fuse is
used, the fuse at the distribution board should
not be greater than 5A.
Note: The severed plug must be destroyed to
avoid a possible shock hazard should it be
inserted into a 13A socket elsewhere.
How to connect a plug
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in
accordance with the following code:
BLUE - "NEUTRAL" ("N")
BROWN - "LIVE" ("L")
GREEN & YELLOW - "EARTH" ("E")
1. The GREEN AND YELLOW wire must be
connected to the terminal in the plug which is
marked with the letter "E" or by the Earth symbol
or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND
YELLOW.
2. The BLUE wire must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter "N" or
coloured BLACK.
3. The BROWN wire must be connected to the
terminal which marked with the letter "L" or
coloured RED.
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain
that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of
the lead - not simply over the three wires.
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Other Related Information
Other Related Information
Information for Users in the U. S.
For units set at 115 V :
Use a UL Listed Cord Set consisting of a minimum 18 AWG, Type SVT or SJT three conductor cord a
maximum of 15-feet long and a parallel blade, grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 125 V.
For units set at 230 V:
Use a UL Listed Cord Set consisting of a minimum 18 AWG, Type SVT or SJT three conductor cord a
maximum of 15-feet long and a tandem blade, grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 250 V.
Information for Users outside the U.S.
For units set at 230 V:
Use a Cord Set rated minimum 5 A, 250 V ( for units set at 230V ) or 10A, 125V (for units set at 115V). The
Cord Set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be
installed.
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Front Controls
Front Controls
Front Controls
For an optimized adjustment of the picture following controls are available at the front.
Power
Power
1. Press this knob, the green LED lights and the power is ON.
2. Press this knob again, the green LED disappears and the power is OFF.
Hotkeys
Contrast
Rotate to adjust the picture contrast level.
Brightness
Rotate to adjust the overall screen brightness as a compensation for ambient light.
Digital Controls
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Front Controls
Press to adjust (increase) the function selected.
Press to adjust (decrease) the function selected.
To select the level of function.
"SHIFT" LED off - control is on first level.
"SHIFT" LED on - control is on second level.
The function pads:
H-Shift: to adjust the horizontal position of the image.
H-Size:
V-Shift:
to adjust the horizontal amplitude of the image.
to adjust the vertical position of the image.
V-Size
to adjust the vertical amplitude of the image.
Select level of the function pads:
Trapezoid:
Pincushion:
Recall:
to correct the trapezoid distortion of the image.
to correct the barrel distortion of the image.
to recall original factory preset mode.
Remarks:
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Front Controls
1. When pressing any function pad, the "Shift" LED will flash once
to indicate the function has been selected.
2. Once the limit of the adjustable range has been reached, the shift LED will flash
continuously.
Adjustment
For Tne monitor is pre-set with 6 modes for optimal display size and centering as indicated in the following
table:
Horizontal
Freq. (KHz)
Vertical
Freq. (KHz)
Mode
Resolution
(dots x lines)
Remark
VGA
VGA
600 X 400
600 X 480
600 X 480
600 X 480
800 X 600
1024 X 768
31.5
31.5
37.5
46.9
53.7
48.3
70
60
75
75
85
60
Non-interlaced
Non-interlaced
Non-interlaced
Non-interlaced
Non-interlaced
Non-interlaced
VESA / 75
VESA / 75
VESA / 85
VESA
(A) User mode: (10 modes)
● The set will save the user's setting parameters automatically.
After 10 seconds of key-pad inactivity, the LED will flash twice to
indicaate the parameters being saved.
● Press
to recall factory preset mode. (at second level)
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Pedestal
Pedestal
Installing your Pedestal
1. To INSTALL
● Slide the pedestal, aligning with the holes on the
side.
● Then click the back hook into the corresponding
hole on the bottom plate of your monitor.
2. To UN-INSTALL
● Lift the back hook from the hole on the bottom
plate of your monitor.
● Slide out the pedestal the opposite direction (from
when you installed it).
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USB Hub (Optional Feature)
PCUH411 USB Hub (Option)
Installing your USB Hub
Installing on a
conventional base.
1. Take out the USB
hub from the box.
2. Take off the USB
hub cover.
3. Slightly tilt and lift
the base of your
monitor.
4. Attach the USB hub
by clipping into the
base.
5. You can reposition
the USB hub along the
base to suit your
needs.
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F1rst Choice Warranty
Your International Philips F1rst Choice Warranty
Thank you for purchasing this Philips monitor.
All Philips monitors are designed and manufactured to high standards and deliver
high-quality performance, ease of use and ease of installation. Should you encounter any
difficulties while installing or using this product, please contact Philips directly to benefit
from your Philips F1rst Choice Warranty. This three-year service warranty entitles you to a
swap model on-site within 48 hours of your call being received.
An extended warranty called Philips F1rst Choice Premium is available in addition to your Philips F1rst
Choice warranty. For more details contact your Philips dealer.
Before contacting Philips, please prepare the following details so we can solve your problem quickly.
● Philips type number
● Philips serial number
● Purchase date (copy of purchase may be required)
● PC environment Processor:
❍ 286/386/486/Pentium Pro/Internal memory
❍ Operating system (Windows, DOS, OS/2, MAC)
❍ Fax/Modem/Internet program?
● Other cards installed
Having the following information available will also help speed up the process:
● Your proof of purchase indicating: date of purchase, dealer name, model and product serial number.
● The full address to which the swap model should be delivered.
Philips warranty applies provided the product is handled properly for its intended use.
Philips warranty will not apply if it appears during the repair process that:
- the reported failure is caused by improper handling or accidents
- the monitor is not defective and is within the specification
- the monitor has been altered or repaired by non authorised persons
If warranty claims are determined to be invalid, Philips may invoice the customer for all related repair,
verification and transportation costs.
Just a phone call away
Philips’ customer help desks are located worldwide. You can contact Philips Monday - Friday from 08.00 -
20.00 hrs Central European Time (CET) and on Saturdays and Sundays from 10.00 to 18.00 hrs CET by
using one of the toll-free numbers. Click here to access the F1rst Choice Contact Information. Or you can
reach us via:
Website: http://www.philips.com
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International Guarantee
Your International Guarantee
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this Philips product which has been designed and manufactured to the highest
quality standards.
If, unfortunately, something should go wrong with this product Philips guarantees free of charge labor and
replacement parts irrespective of the country where it is repaired during a period of 12 months from date of
purchase. This international Philips guarantee complements the existing national guarantee obligations to
you of dealers and Philips in the country of purchase and does not affect your statutory rights as a
customer.
The Philips guarantee applies provided the product is handled properly for its intended use, in accordance
with its operating instructions and upon presentation of the original invoice or cash receipt, indicating the
date of purchase, dealer's name and model and production number of the product.
The Philips guarantee may not apply if:
● the documents have been altered in any way or made illegible;
● the model or production number on the product has been altered, deleted, removed or made illegible;
● repairs or product modifications and alterations have been executed by unauthorized service
organizations or persons;
● damage is caused by accidents including but not limited to lightning, water or fire, misuse or neglect.
Please note that the product is not defective under this guarantee in the case where modifications become
necessary in order for the product to comply with local or national technical standards which apply in
countries for which the product was not originally designed and/or manufactured. Therefore always check
whether a product can be used in a specific country.
In case your Philips product is not working correctly or is defective, please contact your Philips dealer. In the
event you require service whilst in another country a dealer address can be given to you by the Philips
Consumer Help Desk in that country, the telephone and fax number of which can be found in the relevant
part of this booklet.
In order to avoid unnecessary inconvenience, we advise you to read the operating instructions carefully
before contacting your dealer. If you have questions which your dealer cannot answer or any related
Website: http://www.philips.com
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United States Guarantee
LIMITED WARRANTY(Computer Monitor)
Click here to access the Warranty Registration Card
One Year Exchange*
*Product will be exchanged with a new or renewed to original specifications unit within two business
days for the first year.
WHO IS COVERED?
You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service. A sales receipt or other document
showing that you purchased the product as new is considered proof of purchase.
WHAT IS COVERED?
Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For one year thereafter, all parts will be
repaired or replaced, and labor is free. All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered
only for the original warranty period. When the warranty on the original product expires, the warranty
on all replaced and repaired products and parts also expires.
WHAT IS EXCLUDED?
Your warranty does not cover:
● labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjustment of customer controls on the
product, and installation or repair of systems outside of the product.
● product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, accident, unauthorized repair or
other cause not within the control of Philips Consumer Electronics.
● a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to operate in any country other
than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or
repair of products damaged by these modifications.
● incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product. (Some states do not allow the
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.
This includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whether copyrighted or not
copyrighted.)
● a product used for commercial or institutional purposes.
● A product that has been modified from the original design.
Where IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?
Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is officially distributed by Philips
Consumer Electronics. In countries where Philips Consumer Electronics does not distribute the
product, the local Philips service organization will attempt to provide service (although there may be
a delay if the appropriate spare parts and technical manual(s) are not readily available).
Where CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION and HOW CAN I OBTAIN SERVICE?
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For more information, contact the Philips Customer Care Center by calling (877) 835-1838 (U.S.A.
customers only) or (903) 242-4804.
Before Requesting Service...
Please check your owner's manual before requesting service. Adjustments of the controls discussed
there may save you a service call.
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U.S.A., PUERTO RICO OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS...
Contact the Philips Customer Care Center phone number listed below for product assistance and
procedures for servicing:
Philips Customer Care Center
(877) 835-1838 or (903) 242-4804
(In U.S.A., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, all implied warranties, including implied warranties
of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the duration of this
express warranty. But, because some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
may last, this limitation may not apply to you.)
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA...
Please contact Philips at:
(800) 479-6696
One year free parts and one year free labor will be provided at Philips Canada depot or any one of its
authorized service centers.
REMEMBER... Please record the model and serial numbers found on the product below.
MODEL # ________________________________________________
SERIAL # ________________________________________________
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from
state/province to state/province.
Philips Customer Care Center, P. O. Box 2976, Longview, TX 75601
Your International Philips F1rst Choice Warranty
Thank you for purchasing this Philips monitor.
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All Philips monitors are designed and manufactured to high standards and deliver high-quality
performance, ease of use and ease of installation. Should you encounter any difficulties while
installing or using this product, please contact Philips directly to benefit from your Philips F1rst
Choice Warranty. This one-year service warranty entitles you to a swap model on-site within 48
hours of your call being received within the first year of purchase. If you have any problems with
your monitor within the second or third year of purchase, we will repair it after it has been sent to the
service provider at your expense and returned to you within five working days, free of charge.
An extended warranty called Philips F1rst Choice Premium is available in addition to your Philips
F1rst Choice warranty. For more details contact your Philips dealer.
Before contacting Philips, please prepare the following details so we can solve your problem quickly.
● Philips type number
● Philips serial number
● Purchase date (copy of purchase may be required)
● PC environment Processor:
❍ 286/386/486/Pentium Pro/Internal memory
❍ Operating system (Windows, DOS, OS/2, MAC)
❍ Fax/Modem/Internet program?
● Other cards installed
Having the following information available will also help speed up the process:
● Your proof of purchase indicating: date of purchase, dealer name, model and product serial
number.
● The full address to which the swap model should be delivered.
Philips warranty applies provided the product is handled properly for its intended use.
Philips warranty will not apply if it appears during the repair process that:
- the reported failure is caused by improper handling or accidents
- the monitor is not defective and is within the specification
- the monitor has been altered or repaired by non authorised persons
If warranty claims are determined to be invalid, Philips may invoice the customer for all related
repair, verification and transportation costs.
Just a phone call away
Philips customer help desks are located worldwide. You can contact Philips Monday - Friday from
08.00 - 20.00 hrs Central European Time (CET) and on Saturdays and Sundays from 10.00 to 18.00
hrs CET by using one of the toll-free numbers. Click here to access the F1rst Choice Contact
Information. Or you can reach us via:
Website: http://www.philips.com
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United States Guarantee
LIMITED WARRANTY (Computer Monitor)
Click here to access the Warranty Registration Card
Three Years Free Labor / Three Years Free Service on Parts / One Year Exchange*
*Product will be exchanged with a new or renewed to original specifications unit within two business days
for the first year. This product must be shipped in at your expense for service during years two and three.
WHO IS COVERED?
You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service. A sales receipt or other document showing
that you purchased the product is considered proof of purchase. Attach it to this owner's manual and keep
both nearby.
WHAT IS COVERED?
Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For three years thereafter, all parts will be
repaired or replaced, and labor is free. After three years from the day of purchase, you pay for the
replacement or repair of all parts, and for all labor charges.
All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only for the original warranty period. When the
warranty on the original product expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired products and parts also
expires.
WHAT IS EXCLUDED?
Your warranty does not cover:
● labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjustment of customer controls on the product,
and installation or repair of antenna systems outside of the product.
● product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, accident, unauthorized repair or other
cause not within the control of Philips Consumer Electronics.
● reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or antenna systems outside the unit.
● a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to operate in any country other than the
country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of products
damaged by these modifications.
● incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product. (Some states do not allow the
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This
includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whether copyrighted or not copyrighted.)
● a product used for commercial or institutional purposes.
Where IS SERVICE AVAILABLE?
Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is officially distributed by Philips Consumer
Electronics. In countries where Philips Consumer Electronics does not distribute the product, the local
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Philips service organization will attempt to provide service (although there may be a delay if the appropriate
spare parts and technical manual(s) are not readily available).
Where CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION?
For more information, contact the Philips Customer Care Center by calling (877) 835-1838 (U.S.A.
customers only) or (903) 242-4804.
Before Requesting Service...
Please check your owner's manual before requesting service. Adjustments of the controls discussed there
may save you a service call.
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN U.S.A., PUERTO RICO OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS...
Contact the Philips Customer Care Center phone number listed below for product assistance and
procedures for servicing:
Philips Customer Care Center
(877) 835-1838 or (903) 242-4804
(In U.S.A., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, all implied warranties, including implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the duration of this express
warranty. But, because some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, this
limitation may not apply to you.)
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA...
Please contact Philips at:
(800) 479-6696
Three years free parts and three years free labor will be provided at Philips Canada depot or any one of its
authorized service centers.
(In Canada, this warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties. No other warranties are expressed or
implied, including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Philips is not
liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages,
howsoever incurred, even if notified of the possibility of such damages.)
REMEMBER... Please record the model and serial numbers found on the product below.
MODEL # ________________________________________________
SERIAL # ________________________________________________
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state/province to
state/province.
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Philips Customer Care Center, P. O. Box 2976, Longview, TX 75601
Your International Philips F1rst Choice Warranty
Thank you for purchasing this Philips monitor.
All Philips monitors are designed and manufactured to high standards and deliver
high-quality performance, ease of use and ease of installation. Should you encounter
any difficulties while installing or using this product, please contact Philips directly to
benefit from your Philips F1rst Choice Warranty. This three-year service warranty
entitles you to a swap model on-site within 48 hours of your call being received
within the first year of purchase. If you have any problems with your monitor within
the second or third year of purchase, we will repair it after it has been sent to the
service provider at your expense and returned to you within five working days, free of
charge.
An extended warranty called Philips F1rst Choice Premium is available in addition to your Philips F1rst
Choice warranty. For more details contact your Philips dealer.
Before contacting Philips, please prepare the following details so we can solve your problem quickly.
● Philips type number
● Philips serial number
● Purchase date (copy of purchase may be required)
● PC environment Processor:
❍ 286/386/486/Pentium Pro/Internal memory
❍ Operating system (Windows, DOS, OS/2, MAC)
❍ Fax/Modem/Internet program?
● Other cards installed
Having the following information available will also help speed up the process:
● Your proof of purchase indicating: date of purchase, dealer name, model and product serial number.
● The full address to which the swap model should be delivered.
Just a phone call away
Philips’ customer help desks are located worldwide. You can contact Philips Monday - Friday from 08.00 -
20.00 hrs Central European Time (CET) and on Saturdays and Sundays from 10.00 to 18.00 hrs CET by
using one of the toll-free numbers. Click here to access the F1rst Choice Contact Information. Or you can
reach us via:
Website: http://www.philips.com
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