HP M70 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Displays

EnglishHP PavilionM40, M50, and M70MultimediaDisplaysUser’s Guide

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2 InstallationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays6Connecting the Power andVideo CablesBefore connecting any cables, makesure to read the safety instruc

Page 3 - 1 Introduction

2 InstallationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays7EnglishTo connect the power and video cables1. Connect the power cord to the backof the display.2. Plu

Page 4 - Table of Contents

2 InstallationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays84. Plug the yellow microphoneconnector into the sound input portof your computer. On HP Pavilioncompu

Page 5 - 6 Regulatory Information 51

2 InstallationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays9Englishright side of the display, thenpush down until the speaker issecure.

Page 6 - Introduction

2 InstallationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays104. Clip the speaker wires to theunderside of the monitor as shownin the illustration.5. Plug the two

Page 7 - For Your Safety

11English3 Using the DisplayThis chapter contains informationabout using your HP Pavilion M40, M50,or M70 Multimedia Display.Turning the Display Onan

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3 Using the DisplayHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays12period. You can turn the display offeven if you leave the computerrunning.WARNINGTo completely

Page 9 - Installation

3 Using the DisplayHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays13EnglishSetting the ScreenResolutionThe screen resolution determines theamount of information sho

Page 10 - Video Cables

3 Using the DisplayHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays14Video Modes” in Chapter 5 show theimage refresh rates supported by thedisplays at different scr

Page 11 - 2 Installation

3 Using the DisplayHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays15EnglishCare and CleaningTo maximize screen life and preventdamage to the picture tube, HPrecomme

Page 12 - Connecting the Speakers

HP Pavilion M50 and M70 MultimediaDisplaysiiNoticeThe information contained in thisdocument is subject to change withoutnotice.Hewlett-Packard® Compan

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3 Using the DisplayHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays162. Spray a soft cotton cloth withglass cleaner and gently wipe thescreen.3. Dry the screen with

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3 Using the DisplayHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays17EnglishAdjusting the ViewingAngleThe display’s pedestal mountingenables you to adjust the viewin

Page 15 - Using the Display

3 Using the DisplayHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays18

Page 16 - Degaussing the Display

19English4 Changing DisplaySettingsYou use the OSD (On-Screen Display)features of the Pavilion displays tochange their settings. The buttons onthe fr

Page 17 - Minimizing Eyestrain

4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays20The minus button decreases a settingif an adjustment window is open. Inthe OSD main win

Page 18 - Minimizing Energy Use

4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays21EnglishYou choose the mode in the Modewindow, which displays the followingicons:Producti

Page 19 - Care and Cleaning

4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays22To set the display mode1. Press the Mode button to displaythe Mode window.2. To immedia

Page 20 - 3 Using the Display

4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays23EnglishIf you turn off the display, it willbe in Personal Setup mode when youturn it bac

Page 21 - Adjusting the Viewing

4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays24Adjusting theBrightnessand ContrastYou can change the display’sbrightness or contrast q

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4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays25English(Alternatively, wait five secondsfor the window to closeautomatically.)Using the

Page 23 - Settings

1 IntroductionHP Pavilion Multimedia DisplaysiiiEnglishHewlett-Packard is a registeredtrademark of Hewlett-Packard Companyin the United States of Am

Page 24 - Preset Modes

4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays26Select the pincushion icon to adjustany tapering or bowing of the sidesof the image.Sel

Page 25 - 4 Changing Display Settings

4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays27EnglishSelect the exit icon to close the OSDmain window and save any changes youhave mad

Page 26 - To set the display mode

4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays28There are some exceptions to thispattern, however: Selecting the color temperatureicon

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4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays29EnglishIf you selected another option, anadjustment window appears for theoption you sel

Page 28 - Brightness

4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays30In Productivity and Gaming Modes, youcan choose between two settings: 9300Kand 6500K. I

Page 29 - Using the OSD Main

4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays31English1024x768 / 75HZ9300 65003. Press the + or – button to move tothe color temperatur

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4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays32If you have difficulty getting anexact color match, reset each color toits middle value

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4 Changing Display SettingsHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays33Englishmove to the Personal Setup icon.7. Press the Select button to open theRGB adjustm

Page 32 - To use the OSD main window

35English5 TechnicalInformationThis chapter contains technicalinformation about the M40, M50, andM70 displays.These displays are compatible with IBMP

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5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays36HzMaximum powerconsumption74 WDot rate 65 MHzPedestal Tilt: -5° forward,12° backwardSwivel:

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vEnglishTable of Contents1 Introduction 1For Your Safety 22 Installation 5Unpacking the Display 5Locating the Display 5Connecting the Power and VideoC

Page 35 - 9300 6500

5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays37EnglishDimensions(W x H x D)372 x 401 x 395 mm14.9 x 16.0 x 15.8inNet weight 11 kg (24.3 lb)

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5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays381024 x 768 60 HzCAUTIONSetting the screen resolution/refreshrate combination higher than 10

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5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays39Englishare subject to change without notice.

Page 38 - Information

5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays40M50 Display InformationPicture tube 15 in (38.1 cm), 90°deflection, non-glare, black matrix

Page 39 - 5 Technical Information

5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays41EnglishNet weight 13 kg (28.6 lb)OperatingConditions Temperature Humidity5° to 35°C (41°

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5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays42CAUTIONSetting the screen resolution/refreshrate combination higher than 1024 x768 at 60 Hz

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5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays43EnglishM50 Pin AssignmentsThe following figure illustrates the15-pin D-sub male video connec

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5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays44M70 Display InformationPicture tube 17 in (43.1 cm), 90°deflection, non-glare, lighttransmi

Page 43 - M50 Display Information

5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays45EnglishNet weight 19 kg (41.9 lb)OperatingConditions Temperature Humidity5° to 35°C (41°

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5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays46CAUTIONSetting the screen resolution/refreshrate combination higher than 1280 x1024 at 60 H

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1 IntroductionHP Pavilion Multimedia Displaysvi5 Technical Information 35M40 Display Information 35M40 Video Modes 37M40 Pin Assignments 38M50 Disp

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5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays47EnglishM70 Pin AssignmentsThe following figure illustrates the15-pin D-sub male video connec

Page 47 - M70 Display Information

5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays48DPMS Power-ManagementFeaturesThe HP Pavilion M40, M50, and M70displays can recognize power-

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5 Technical InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays49English.On ActiveYes Yes 74W 90W 130WStandbyBlank No Yes <15W <15W <30WSuspendBlank

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51English6 RegulatoryInformationFCC StatementThis equipment has been tested andfound to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device pursuant t

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6 Regulatory InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays52television are on separateelectrical circuits. Make sure that all your peripheraldevices a

Page 51 - Features

6 Regulatory InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays53Englishcontrols have been adjusted to ensuresafe operation. Only qualifiedpersonnel should

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55EnglishDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYaccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014

Page 53 - Regulatory

6 Regulatory InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays56Manufacturer’s Name:Hewlett-Packard CompanyManufacturer’s Address:10500 Ridgeview Ct.Cuper

Page 54 - X-Ray Radiation Notice

6 Regulatory InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays57EnglishEuropean Contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and ServiceOffice or Hewlett-Pac

Page 55 - General Notice

6 Regulatory InformationHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays58

Page 56 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

1English1 IntroductionThe HP Pavilion M40, M50, and M70Multimedia Displays (Models D5269A,D5258A, and D5259A) are high-resolution, multi-scan color m

Page 57 - 6 Regulatory Information

1 IntroductionHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays2For Your SafetyFor your safety and the protection ofyour display, follow theseprecautions: Always con

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1 IntroductionHP Pavilion Multimedia Displays3English To avoid the risk of damage to thedisplay and electrical shock toyourself, do not expose the

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5English2 InstallationFollow the instructions in thischapter to install yourHP Pavilion M40, M50, or M70Multimedia Display.NOTEBefore installing the

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