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*OUFSOBUJPOBM(VBSBOUFF Your International Guarantee Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing this Philips product which has been designed an\ d manufactured to the highest quality standards. If, unfortunately, something should go wrong with this product Philips g\ uarantees free of charge labor and replacement parts irrespective of the country where it is repa\ ired during a period of 12 months from date of purchase. This international Philips guarantee compl\ ements the existing national guarantee obligations to you of dealers and Philips in the coun\ try of purchase and does not affect your statutory rights as a customer. The Philips guarantee applies provided the product is handled properly f\ or its intended use, in accordance with its operating instructions and upon presentation of the \ original invoice or cash receipt, indicating the date of purchase, dealers name and model and pr\ oduction number of the product. The Philips guarantee may not apply if: µthe documents have been altered in any way or made illegible; µthe model or production number on the product has been altered, deleted,\ removed or made illegible; µrepairs or product modifications and alterations have been executed by u\ nauthorized service organizations or persons; µdamage is caused by accidents including but not limited to lightning, wa\ ter or fire, misuse or neglect. Please note that the product is not defective under this guarantee in th\ e case where modifications become necessary in order for the product to comply with local or nation\ al technical standards which apply in countries for which the product was not originally design\ ed and/or manufactured. Therefore always check whether a product can be used in a specific count\ ry. In case your Philips product is not working correctly or is defective, p\ lease contact your Philips dealer. In the event you require service whilst in another country a dea\ ler 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 o\ perating instructions carefully before contacting your dealer. If you have questions which you\ r dealer cannot answer or any related question please contact the Philips Consumer Information Centers or via: Website: http://www.philips.com GJMF&]-$%.POJUPS0&.1IJMJQT.QSPKFDU$$&%6#7$%$POUFOUTMDENBOVBM&/(-*4)XBSSBOUZXBS@JOUM
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(MPTTBSZ Glossary A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Active matrix This is a kind of liquid crystal display structure in which switching tr\ ansistors are attached to each pixel to control the on/off voltage. It produces a brighter and sharper \ display with a broader viewing angle than a passive matrix display. Also refer to TFT (thin film trans\ istor). Amorphous silicon (a-Si) A semiconductor material that is used to make the thin film transistors \ (TFTs) layer of an active matrix LCD. Aspect ratio The width-to-height ratio of the active area of a display. In general, m\ ost monitors have an aspect ratio of 4:3. Wide monitors or TVs have an aspect ratio of 16:9 or 16:10\ . B Backlight GJMF&]-$%.POJUPS0&.1IJMJQT.QSPKFDU$$&%6#7$%$POUFOUTMDENBOVBM&/(-*4)$HMPTTBSZHM
(MPTTBSZ The light source for a transmissive LCD. There are two techniques used i\ n nowaday LCD designs. Most TFT LCD panels use CCFLs (cold cathode fluorescent light) and a d\ iffuser panel directly behind the liquid crystal layer. New technology using Light Emitting Dio\ des (LED) are still under development. Brightness The dimension of color that is referred to an achromatic scale, ranging \ from black to white, also called lightness or luminous reflectance. Because of confusion with satu\ ration, the use of this term should be discouraged. C CCFL(cold cathode fluorescent light) These are the fluorescent light tubes providing the light for the LCD mo\ dule. These tubes are generally very thin, approximately 2 mm in diameter. Chromaticity That part of color specification, which does not involve illuminance. Ch\ romaticity is two-dimensional and specified by pairs of numbers such as dominant wavelength and purity\ . CIE (Commission International de IEclairage) The International Commission on Illumination, the primary international \ organization concerned with color and color measurement. Color temperature A measurement of the color of light radiated by an object while it is be\ ing heated. This measurement is express in terms of absolute scale, (degrees Kelvin). L\ ower Kelvin temperatures such as 2400° K are red; higher temperatures such as 9300° K are b\ lue. Neutral temperature is white, at 6504° K. Philips monitors generally offers 9300° K, 6500\ ° K, and user define. Contrast The luminance variation between light and dark areas in an image. GJMF&]-$%.POJUPS0&.1IJMJQT.QSPKFDU$$&%6#7$%$POUFOUTMDENBOVBM&/(-*4)$HMPTTBSZHM
(MPTTBSZ Contrast ratio The ratio of luminance between the brightest white pattern and the darke\ st black pattern. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE D D-SUB A VGA Analog input connector. Your monitor comes with a D-Sub cable. Digital Visual Interface (DVI)(available for selective models) The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) specification provides a high-speed\ digital connection for visual data types that is display technology independent. The interface is prim\ arily focused at providing a connection between a computer and its display device. The DVI specificat\ ion meets the needs of all segments of the PC industry (workstation, desktop, laptop, etc.) and w\ ill enable these different segments to unite around one monitor interface specification. The DVI interface enables: Reduce signal loss and video noise in signal due to less signal conversi\ on. Independent from display technology, and can be used on LCD, Plasma, LCO\ S, etc. Plug and play through hot plug detection, EDID and DDC2B. Digital and Analog support in a single connector (DVI-I only). RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE GJMF&]-$%.POJUPS0&.1IJMJQT.QSPKFDU$$&%6#7$%$POUFOUTMDENBOVBM&/(-*4)$HMPTTBSZHM
(MPTTBSZ E Energy Star Computers Program An energy conservation program launched by the US Environmental Protecti\ on Agency (EPA), promotes the manufacture and marketing of energy-efficient office automa\ tion equipment. Companies joining this program, must be willing to commit themselves to \ manufacture one or more products capable of going into a low -power state (< 30 W) either afte\ r a period of inactivity, or after a predetermined time selected by the user. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE G Gamma Screen luminance as a function of video voltage approximately follows a \ mathematical power function of the input video signal, the exponent of which is called gamm\ a. Grayscale An achromatic scale ranging from black through a series of successively \ lighter grays to white. Such a series may be made up of steps, which appear to be equally distan\ t from one another. If the Analog/ Digital converter is 8 bit, then the monitor can display at most\ 2 8 = 256 levels. For a color monitor, R.G.B. each color hads 256 levels. Thus, total color can displa\ y is 256x256x256= 16.7 million. H Hue GJMF&]-$%.POJUPS0&.1IJMJQT.QSPKFDU$$&%6#7$%$POUFOUTMDENBOVBM&/(-*4)$HMPTTBSZHM
(MPTTBSZ The main attribute of a color that distinguishes it from other colors. F\ or example, a color may have a green, yellow, or purple hue. Color defined as having hue are know as ch\ romatic colors. White, black, and grays possess no hue. I IPS (In Plane Switching) A technique of improving the viewing angle of an LCD where the liquid cr\ ystal molecules are switched in the plane of the LCD layer rather than vertical to it. L LCD (liquid crystal display) A display composed of liquid crystal suspended between two transparent s\ heets. The display is composed thousands of pixels which can be turned on or off with electric\ al stimulation. Thus, colorful images/texts can be generated. Liquid crystal The compound found in liquid crystal displays. Liquid crystal reacts pre\ dictably when electrically stimulated. This makes it the ideal compound to turn LCD pixels on or \ off. Liquid crystal is sometimes abbreviated as LC. Luminance A measure of the brightness or luminous intensity of light, usually expr\ essed in units of Candelas per square meter (cd/m2) or foot Lamberts. 1 fL=3.426 cd/m2. RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE GJMF&]-$%.POJUPS0&.1IJMJQT.QSPKFDU$$&%6#7$%$POUFOUTMDENBOVBM&/(-*4)$HMPTTBSZHM
(MPTTBSZ N Nit A unit of luminance equal to 1 cd/m2 or 0.292 ftL. P Pixel PICture Element; the smallest element on a computerized CRT or LCD image\ , and hence a display. Polarizer A light filter which only allows light waves of a certain rotation throu\ gh. Polarized material with perpendicular filtering is used in LCDs to enclose the liquid crystal. T\ he liquid crystal is then used as the medium which twists the light waves 90° in order to allow the \ light to pass through or not. R Refresh rate The number of times per second the screen is refreshed or redrawn. This \ number is usually stated in Hz (Hertz) or cycles per second. A rate of 60 Hz is equal to 60 tom\ es per second. S SmartContrast Unique technology that dynamically analyzes displayed content and automa\ tically optimizes a LCD monitors contrast ratio for maximum visual clarity and viewing enjoymen\ t, stepping up backlighting for clearer, crisper and brighter images or dimming backlighting for cle\ ar display of images on dark backgrounds. For monitors with SmartContrast, contrast ratio achieves 30\ 00:1, the highest available today in a desktop LCD monitor. GJMF&]-$%.POJUPS0&.1IJMJQT.QSPKFDU$$&%6#7$%$POUFOUTMDENBOVBM&/(-*4)$HMPTTBSZHM
(MPTTBSZ SmartControl II SmartControl II is monitor-based software with an easy-to-use on-screen \ graphic interface that guides you through fine-tuning resolution, color calibration and other d\ isplay settings including brightness, contrast, clock & phase, position, RGB, white point and - on\ models with onboard speakers - volume adjustments. SmartImage SmartImage provides presets that optimize display for different types of\ content, dynamically adjusting brightness, contrast, color and sharpness in real time. Whethe\ r youre working with text applications, displaying images or watching a video, Philips SmartImage \ delivers great optimized LCD display performance . SmartResponse SmartResponse is exclusive Philips technology that adjusts response time\ to application requirements, delivering faster response times for gaming and videos or \ better color saturation for viewing photos and static images . SmartManage Lite SmartManage Lite is a system for monitoring, managing and checking statu\ s of display devices designed to meet the specific needs of growing small and medium-size bus\ inesses that minimizes costs and maximizes IT staff efficiency by remotely controlling key disp\ lay settings, providing status reports, compiling usage data, overseeing energy consumption and deterri\ ng thefts . sRGB sRGB is a standard for ensuring correct exchange of colors between diffe\ rent devices (e.g. digital cameras, monitors, printers, scanners, etc.) Using a standard unified color space, sRGB will help represent pictures \ taken by an sRGB compatible device correctly on your sRGB enabled Philips monitors. In th\ at way, the colors are calibrated and you can rely on the correctness of the colors shown on yo\ ur screen. Important with the use of sRGB is that the brightness and contrast of yo\ ur monitor is fixed to a predefined setting as well as the color gamut. Therefore it is important\ to select the sRGB setting in the monitors OSD. To do so, open the OSD by pressing the OK button on the front of your mo\ nitor. Move the down button to go to Color and press OK again. Use the right button to go to \ sRGB. Then move the down button and press OK again to exit the OSD. GJMF&]-$%.POJUPS0&.1IJMJQT.QSPKFDU$$&%6#7$%$POUFOUTMDENBOVBM&/(-*4)$HMPTTBSZHM
(MPTTBSZ After this, please do not change the brightness or contrast setting of y\ our monitor. If you change either of these, the monitor will exit the sRGB mode and go to a color t\ emperature setting of 6500K. Other: USB plug: An upstream and a downstream USB plug is provide for users co\ nvenience. T TFT(thin film transistor) Usually made from amorphous silicon (a-Si) and used as a switch to a c\ harge storage device located below each sub-pixel on an active matrix LCD. TrueVision TrueVision is industry-leading, proprietary Philips testing and algorith\ m technology for monitor adjustment and fine tuning, an extensive process that ensures ultimate d\ isplay performance in compliance with a standard four-times more stringent than Microsofts Vi\ sta requirements from each and every monitor that leaves the factory - not just a few review sample\ s. Only Philips goes to these lengths to deliver this exacting level of color accuracy and display qua\ lity in every new monitor. U USB or Universal Serial Bus A smart plug for PC peripherals. USB automatically determines resources (like driver software and bus bandwidth) required by peripherals. USB makes necessary resources a\ vailable without user intervention. µUSB eliminates case anxiety -- the fear of removing the computer case \ to install add-on peripherals. USB also eliminates adjustment of complicated IRQ settings \ when installing new peripherals. µUSB does away with port gridlock. Without USB, PCs are normally limite\ d to one printer, two Com port devices (usually a mouse and modem), one Enhanced Paralle\ l Port add-on (scanner or video camera, for example) and a joystick. More and more p\ eripherals for multimedia computers arrive on the market every day. With USB, up to 127\ devices can run simultaneously on a computer. GJMF&]-$%.POJUPS0&.1IJMJQT.QSPKFDU$$&%6#7$%$POUFOUTMDENBOVBM&/(-*4)$HMPTTBSZHM