HP Lv2011 User Guide
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ENWWUsing the On-Screen Display (OSD) 15 Sleep Timer Provides the timer adjustment menu options: • Set Current Time-sets the current time in hours and minutes • Set Sleep Time-sets the time you want to place the monitor In sleep mode • Set on Time-sets the time you want the monitor to wake up from sleep mode • Timer-sets the Sleep Timer feature On or Off. The default setting Is Off • Sleep Now-Immediately sets the monitor to enter sleep mode Language Selects the language in which the OSD menu Is displayed. The factory default Is English. Information Selects and displays important information about the monitor. Current Settings Provides the current input video mode. Recommended SettingsProvides the recommended resolution mode and refresh rate for the monitor. Serial Number Reports the serial number of the monitor. The serial number Is needed if contacting HP technical support. FW Version Reports the firmware version of the monitor. Backlight Hours Reports the total hours of backlight operation. Service Support http://www.hp.com/support Factory Reset Returns all OSD menu settings and DDC/CI controls to the factory default settings, except the Language. Source Control (on select models)Selects the video input signal. By priority of DVI, VGA. DVI Selects DVI as the video input signal. VGA Selects VGA as the video input signal. Default Source Selects the default or primary video input signal when the monitor is connected to two active and valid video sources. The monitor will automatically determine the video format. The choices are: •DVI •VGA Auto-Switch Source Turns the systems automatic video signal input to On or Off. The factory default is On. Exit Exits the OSD menu screen. OSD MENU Icon Main Menu Submenu Description
16Chapter 4. Operating the MonitorENWW Selecting Video Input Connectors The input connectors are: • VGA connector (analog) • DVI-D connector (digital) (Select Models) The monitor automatically determines which inputs have valid video signals, and displays the image. You can connect the VGA cable, the DVI-D cable, or both. If both cables are installed, the default input selection is DVI.The source of input can be switched using the Input Select option in the OSD menu. Identifying Monitor Conditions Special messages will appear on the monitor screen when identifying the following monitor conditions: • Monitor Status - When the monitor is powered on or when the input source signal is changed, a Monitor Status message is displayed for five seconds. The message shows which input is the current active signal, the status of the auto-switch source setting (On or Off), the default source signal, the current preset display resolution, and the recommended preset display resolution. • Input Signal Out of Range - Change resolution setting to 1366 x 768 @ 60Hz (18.5 in),1600 x 900 @ 60Hz (20 in),1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz (23 in). Indicates the monitor does not support the input signal because the resolution and/or refresh rate are set higher than the monitor supports. • No Source Signal - Indicates the monitor is not receiving a video signal from the PC on the monitor video input connector. Check to determine if the PC or input signal source is off or in the power saving mode. • Auto Adjustment in Progress - Indicates the auto-adjustment function is active. • Monitor Going to Sleep - Indicates the screen display is entering a sleep mode. • Check Video Cable - Indicates the video cable is not properly connected to the computer. • OSD Lockout - The OSD can be enabled or disabled by pressing and holding the Menu button on the front panel for 10 seconds. If the OSD is locked, the warning message OSD Lockout displays for ten seconds. • If the OSD is locked, press and hold the Menu button for 10 seconds to unlock the OSD. • If the OSD is unlocked, press and hold the Menu button for 10 seconds to lock the OSD. • Power Button Lockout - Indicates the power button is locked. If the power button is locked, the warning message Power Button Lockout displays. • If the power button is locked, press and hold the power button for 10 seconds to unlock the power button function. • If the power button is unlocked, press and hold the power button for 10 seconds to lock out the power button function. • Dynamic Contrast Ratio On - Indicates that Dynamic Contrast Ratio has been turned on. This occurs if Dynamic Contrast Ratio is turned on in the Image Control OSD menu. • Dynamic Contrast Ratio Off - Indicates that Dynamic Contrast Ratio has been turned off. This occurs if Dynamic Contrast Ratio is turned off in the Image Control OSD menu.
ENWWAdjusting Screen Quality 17 Adjusting Screen Quality The auto adjustment feature automatically fine-tunes the image quality for display size, position, clock, and phase each time a new video mode is displayed. For more precise adjustments of VGA input, run the Auto Adjustment software on the CD. If you want additional image quality improvement, use the Clock and Phase controls of the monitor to fine tune the image. See Optimizing Analog Video in this chapter. Optimizing Analog Video Some monitors contain advanced circuitry that allow the monitor to function as a standard analog monitor. Two controls in the OSD menu can be adjusted to improve analog image performance: Clock - Increase or decrease the value to minimize any vertical bars or stripes visible on the screen background. Phase - Increase or decrease the value to minimize video distortion or video jitter. Use these controls only when the auto adjustment function does not provide a satisfactory monitor image in analog mode. To obtain the best results: 1. Allow the monitor to warm up for 30 minutes before adjusting. 2. Access the OSD menu, then select Image Setup. 3. Set the main Clock settings correctly first, because the Phase settings depend on the main Clock settings.When adjusting the Clock and Phase values, if the monitor images become distorted,continue adjusting the values until the distortion disappears. To restore the factory settings, access the OSD menu, select Factory Reset , and then select Yes . Power-Saver Feature When the monitor is in normal operating mode, the Power light is blue and the monitor uses the normal watts of power. For power usage, refer to Technical Specification (Appendix B). The monitor also supports a power-saver mode that is controlled by the computer. When the monitor is in the reduced-power state, the monitor screen is blank, the backlight is off, and the Power light is amber. The monitor uses minimum power. When the monitor is awakened, a brief warm-up period occurs before the monitor returns to normal operating mode. The energy-saving reduced power state activates if the monitor does not detect either the horizontal sync signal or the vertical sync signal. The power-saver feature must be activated on your computer for this feature to work. Refer to your computer documentation for instructions on setting energy-saver features (sometimes called power-management features). NOTE: The energy-saver feature works only when the monitor is connected to computers that have energy-saver features.
18Chapter 4. Operating the MonitorENWW Sleep Timer Mode The Sleep Timer mode is an energy-saving feature that enables you to set a time for the monitor to power on and off at the same time every day. This also extends the life of the backlight bulbs in the monitor. The Sleep Timer has five settings: • Set Current Time • Set Sleep Time • Set On Time • Timer: On/Off • Sleep Now To set the timer: 1. Press the Menu button on the monitor front panel to display the OSD Menu. 2. Scroll down and highlight Management. 3. Press the OK button to select Management. 4. Scroll down and highlight and select Sleep Timer > Set Current Time. Note: You must set the current local time before you reset the time for Sleep Time or On Time. Note that the time is displayed in a 24-hour clock format. For example, 1:15 p.m. is displayed as 13 hours 15 minutes. A power failure or loss of power to the monitor will cause the timer to reset to 00:00. If this occurs, you will need to reset the sleep timer mode. 5. Press the OK button once to enter the adjustment mode for hours. 6. Press the - (Minus) or + (Plus) button to adjust the hour. 7. Press the OK button again to enter the time for minutes. 8. Press the - (Minus) or + (Plus) button to adjust the minutes. 9. Press the OK button to lock in the time chosen. 10. After setting the current time, the highlight automatically skips to Set Sleep Time. Repeat steps 6 through 9 to set Sleep Time. 11. If you do not want to set Sleep Time, press the OK button twice, then select Save and Return to exit the menu. 12. After setting Sleep Time, the highlight automatically skips to Set On Time. Repeat steps 6 through 9 to set On Time. 13. Set the Timer mode to On to activate the Sleep Timer settings. 14. When you are finished, select Save and Return to exit the menu. The fifth selection, Sleep Now, turns the monitor backlights off immediately and stays in sleep mode until the next On Time activates or a monitor button is pressed.
ENWW 19 A. Troubleshooting Solving Common Problems The following table lists possible problems, the possible cause of each problem, and the recommended solutions: Problem Solution Problem & Question Possible Solutions Power LED Is Not ON• Make sure the power button is ON and the Power Cord is properly connected to a grounded power outlet and to the monitor. No Plug & Play• In order for the Plug & Play feature of the monitor to work, you need a Plug & Play compatible computer & video card. Check with your computer manufacturer. Also check the monitors video cable and make sure none of the pins are bent. • Make sure the HP Monitor Drivers are installed (HP Monitor Drivers are available at : http://www.hp.com/support) Picture Is Fuzzy & Has Ghosting Shadowing Problem • Adjust the Contrast and Brightness Controls. • Make sure you are not using an extension cable or switch box. We recommend plugging the monitor directly to the video card output connector on the back of your computer. Picture Bounces, Flickers Or Wave Pattern Is Present In The Picture• Move electrical devices that may cause electrical interference as far away from the monitor as possible. • Use the maximum refresh rate your monitor is capable of at the resolution your are using. Monitor Is Stuck In Active Off-Mode• The Computer Power Switch should be in the ON position. • The Computer Video Card should be snugly seated in its slot. • Make sure the monitors video cable is properly connected to the computer. • Inspect the monitors video cable and make sure none of the pins are bent. Missing one of the primary colors (RED, GREEN, or BLUE)• Inspect the monitors video cable and make sure that none of the pins are bent. • Make sure the monitors video cable is properly connected to the computer. Screen image is not centered or sized properly• Adjust H-Position and V-Position or press hot-key (OK). Picture has color defects (white does not look white)• Adjust RGB color or select color temperature Horizontal or vertical disturbances on the screen• Use Windows shut-down mode. Adjust CLOCK and Phase or press the OK button to display ideal setting
20Appendix A. TroubleshootingENWW Getting Support from hp.com Before you contact customer service, refer to HP Technical Support at: http://www.hp.com/support Select your country/region, and then follow the links to the support page for your monitor. Preparing to Call Technical Support If you cannot solve a problem by using the troubleshooting tips in this section, you might have to call technical support. For technical support contact information, refer to the printed documentation included with the monitor. Have the following information available when you call: • Monitor model number (located on label on back of monitor) • Monitor serial number (located on label on back of monitor or in the OSD display in the Informationmenu) • Purchase date on invoice • Conditions under which the problem occurred • Error messages received • Hardware configuration • Name and version of hardware and software you are using Locating the Rating Label The rating label on the monitor provides the product number and serial number. You may need these numbers when contacting HP about your monitor model. The rating label is on the back of the monitor.
ENWW 21 B. Technical Specifications All specifications represent the typical specifications provided by HPs component manufacturers; actual performance may vary either higher or lower. HP LCD Monitors Face treatment: Glare polarizer with hard coating Input terminal: VGA connector DVI-D 24-pin D-type connector (select models) Table B-1 Model V191, LV1911, W1971a, W1972a, W1952a, LV2011, LV2011q, W2071d, W2072a, W2072b, W2052a, LV2311,W2371d Specifications: 18.5 (in) 20 (in) 23 (in) Display Type: TFT LCD active matrix TFT LCD active matrix TFT LCD active matrix Viewable Image Size 47.0 cm (18.5 in.) diagonal 50.8 cm (20 in.) diagonal 58.42 cm (23 in.) diagonal Tilt -4° (+/-1)~+18° (+/-1) -4° (+/-1)~+18° (+/-1) -4° (+/-1)~+18° (+/-1) Maximum Weight (unpacked) 2.7 kg(5.9 lbs) 3.5 kg(7.7 lbs) 3.4 kg(7.5 lbs) Dimensions (h x w x d) 339.5 mm x446.1 mm x170.2mm 13.37 x 17.56 x 6.7 in356.6mm x477.3 mm x170.2mm 14 x 18.8x6.7 in (W2071d:358.2mm x 484.5 mm x 170.1mm 14.1 x 19.07 x 6.7 in)396.2mm x554.5mm x185.2mm 15.6 x 21.8 x 7.3 in Maximum Graphics Resolution 1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz 1600 x 900 @ 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz Optimum Graphics Resolution 1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz 1600 x 900 @ 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz Text Mode 720 x 400 720 x 400 720 x 400 Dot Pitch 0.3 x 0.3 mm 0.2768 x 0.2768 mm 0.265 x 0.265 mm Horizontal Frequency (analog mode)24 to 83 kHz 24 to 83 kHz 24 to 94 kHz Vertical Frequency (analog mode) 50 to 76 Hz 50 to 76 Hz 50 to 76 Hz Operating Temperature 41° to 95°F (5° to 35°C) 41° to 95°F (5° to 35°C) 41° to 95°F (5° to 35°C) Non-Operating Temperature 41° to 95°F (5° to 35°C) 41° to 95°F (5° to 35°C) -4° to 140°F (-20° to 60°C) Operating Humidity 15% to 90% 15% to 90% 15% to 90% Non-Operating Humidity 5% to 90% 5% to 90% 5% to 90% Power Source 100-240V~, 50/60 Hz 100-240V~, 50/60 Hz 100-240V~, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption 26 watts (W) 26 watts (W) 32 watts (W) Sleep Power Consumption
22Appendix B. Technical SpecificationsENWW Preset Video Modes The monitor automatically recognizes many preset video input modes that will appear properly sized and centered on the screen. Table B-2 Factory Preset Video Input Modes, V191, LV1911, W1971a, W1972a, W1952a Item Preset Resolution Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) 1 640 x 480 31.47 59.94 2 720 x 400 31.47 70.09 3 800 x 600 37.88 60.32 4 1024 x 768 48.36 60.00 5 1280 x720 45.00 60.00 6 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02 7 1366 x 768 48.00 60.00 Table B-3 Factory Preset Video Input Modes, LV2011,LV2011q,W2071d,W2072a,W2072b,W2052a Item Preset Resolution Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) 1 640 x 480 31.47 59.94 2 720 x 400 31.47 70.09 3 800 x 600 37.88 60.32 4 1024 x 768 48.36 60.00 5 1280 x720 45.00 60.00 6 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02 7 1440 x 900 55.93 59.88 8 1600 x 900 60.00 60.00 Table B-4 Factory Preset Video Input Mode, LV2311,W2371d Item Preset Resolution Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) 1 640 x 480 31.47 59.94 2 720 x 400 31.47 70.09 3 800 x 600 37.88 60.32 4 1024 x 768 48.36 60.00 5 1280 x720 45.00 60.00 6 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02 7 1440 x 900 55.94 59.89 8 1680 x 1050 65.29 60.00 9 1920 x 1080 67.5 60.00
ENWW 23 LCD Monitor Quality and Pixel Policy Your LCD Monitor uses high-precision technology, manufactured according to high standards, to help guarantee trouble-free performance. Nevertheless, the display may have cosmetic imperfections that appear as small bright or dark spots. This is common to all LCD displays used in products supplied by all vendors and is not specific to your LCD Monitor. These imperfections are caused by one or more defective pixels or subpixels. A pixel consists of one red, one green, and one blue subpixel. A defective whole pixel is always turned on (a bright spot on a dark background), or it is always off (a dark spot on a bright background). The first is the more visible of the two. A defective subpixel (dot defect) is less visible than a defective whole pixel, and is small and only visible on a specific background. To locate defective pixels, the monitor should be viewed under normal operating conditions and in normal operating mode at a supported resolution and refresh rate, from a distance of approximately 50 cm (16 inches). We expect that, over time, the industry will continue to improve its ability to produce displays with fewer cosmetic imperfections, and we will adjust guidelines as improvements are made. For more information about your LCD Monitor, refer to the HP Web site at: http://www.hp.com/support.
24Appendix C. Agency Regulatory NoticesENWW C. Agency Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission Notice 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 the 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 or television technician for help. Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company may void the users authority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.