Philips 107S21, 109S20, 107S20, 105B20 user manual SOG Synchronization On Green, Tilt function

Page 38

Glossary

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.

RETURN TO TOP OF THE PAGE

T

TCO

See Electromagnetic radiation standards.

Tilt function

file:///D/rita/LF2/LF2/LFa1/multi_manual/english/GLOSSARY/GLOSSARY.HTM (14 of 18) [8/29/2001 2:41:21 PM]

Image 38
Contents Page Safety and Troubleshooting Information Safety precautions and maintenanceNotational Descriptions About This GuideOther Documents You May Need Return to TOP Product Information Product FeaturesTechnical Specifications Automatic Power Saving ScanningPhysical Specifications Pin AssignmentNoPin. Assignment ViewsInstalling your Monitor Front ViewRear View Return to TOP On-Screen Display Description of the On Screen DisplayOSD Tree Page Return to TOP Customer Care & Warranty North America Canada USAWhat is Philips Monitors USB hub solution? What is USB?What is a USB hub? Where can I buy a USB hub for my Philips monitor?Safety What is TCO?What is MPR? How do I enable the energy saving function?How do I adjust my monitors resolution? What is refresh rate?Why does the picture on the screen appear to flicker? What if I get lost when making monitor adjustments?What are Philips Multimedia Bases specifications? What is XtraSpace Design XSD?What is Philips monitors solution for audio? Why is a Multimedia Base better than separate speakers?Why does my monitor display Out of Range? How does Philips Auto Calibrate feature benefit me?When should calibration be performed? What does Auto Calibrate do?Picture appears too dim. How can I correct this? What is CustoMax?How do I adjust the picture on the screen? Why is there no picture on my monitor? How can I increase the color display of my monitor?Page BNC connection GlossaryBalanced pincushion CE Mark Color temperatureConvergence error ContrastDDC Display Data Channel Convergence-error correctionCustoMax Degaussing DDC 1/2BDDC 2Bi Digital controlDot rate Electromagnetic radiation standardsHorizontal dot pitch FlickerHertz Horizontal scanning frequencyINF file Information File INF FileInterlaced/non-interlaced Low-emission monitor LinearityLine frequency Low-frequency electric and magnetic fieldsOSD On Screen Display Moiré effectMultiSync monitor OverscanPin-cushion Distortion Parallelogram DistortionPhosphor PixelRefresh rate ResolutionRaster Rotation functionAnti-Static coatings Self-test function ShapeSOG Synchronization On Green Tilt functionUSB or Universal Serial Bus TTL signalTrapezoid distortion UPS Universal Power Supply DeviceVertical sync pulses Vertical dot pitchVertical scanning frequency Video dot rateVIS Viewable Image Size Download and Print Download instructionsPage Page Troubleshooting Common ProblemsReturn to TOP TCO 99 Information Why do we have environmentally labeled computers?Regulatory Information What does labeling involve?Cadmium Environmental RequirementsFlame retardants Mercury Energy Star DeclarationPhilips CFCs freonsFederal Communications Commission FCC Notice U.S. Only Commission Federale de la Communication FCC Declaration EN 55022 Compliance Czech Republic OnlyVcci Notice Japan Only MIC Notice South Korea OnlyPolish Center for Testing and Certification Notice North Europe InformationBsmi Notice Taiwan Only VarningVaroitus Information for UK only Ergonomie Hinweis nur DeutschlandEnd-of-Life Disposal EarthedHow to connect a plug Lead not simply over the three wires For units set at 115 Other Related InformationInformation for Users in the U. S For units set at 2306G3B11 Multimedia Base option Description of the ControlsInstalling your Multimedia Pedestal To InstallTo UN-INSTALL Power adapter InstallationReturn to TOP Follow Steps 1 and 2 above Installing your USB HubPCUH411 USB Hub Option Return to TOP Contrast OSD ControlsBrightness Language Smart Input Signal Selection Not available in all models Zoom Adjust Horizontal OSD Controls Adjust Vertical OSD Controls Adjust Shape Adjust Side CurveOSD Controls OSD Controls Adjust Side Angles OSD Controls Rotate Image Not available in all models OSD Controls Adjust Color OSD Controls Reset to Factory Settings OSD Controls Extra Controls DegaussAdjust Moire Not available in all models OSD Controls Turn on LightFrame Not available in all models OSD Controls Close Main Controls Your International Philips F1rst Choice Warranty Thank you for purchasing this Philips monitorYour International Guarantee Limited Warranty Computer MonitorBefore Requesting Service Philips Customer Care Center, P. O. Box 2976, Longview, TX

109S20, 105B20, 107S20, 107S21 specifications

Philips has long been a leader in the display technology industry, and their monitors, such as the Philips 107S21, 107S20, 105B20, and 109S20, are prime examples of this commitment to quality and innovation. Each of these models possesses distinct features, technologies, and characteristics that cater to various needs, making them suitable for both professional and personal use.

The Philips 107S21 is a notable CRT monitor that offers a 17-inch display, providing ample screen real estate for tasks ranging from everyday computing to graphic design. One of its standout features is the 1280 x 1024 resolution, which delivers crisp and clear images. The 107S21 also emphasizes user comfort through a Flicker-free technology combined with a low Blue Mode, effectively reducing eye strain during prolonged usage. This makes it an ideal choice for users who spend long hours in front of a screen.

Moving on to the Philips 107S20, this model is designed for users seeking a balance between performance and affordability. It also boasts a 17-inch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 1024, similar to the 107S21. However, what sets it apart is its enhanced color reproduction capabilities, allowing users to engage in more vibrant multitasking and creative work. The model incorporates a SmartControl Lite feature, enabling easy adjustment of display settings and ensuring optimal viewing comfort.

The Philips 105B20 introduces users to a slightly smaller yet versatile option with its 15-inch display. Although it features a lower resolution of 1024 x 768, it compensates with excellent color depth and uniform brightness, ensuring that even smaller screens can deliver stunning visuals. This makes it practical for users with limited desk space or those who need a secondary monitor for additional productivity.

Lastly, the Philips 109S20 stands out as a larger 19-inch CRT monitor that can cater to more expansive workspace needs. It features a resolution of up to 1280 x 1024 as well, making it suitable for tasks requiring detailed visuals. With its built-in image enhancement technologies like Dynamic Contrast, this monitor ensures that darker scenes are portrayed with significant detail, making it appealing for multimedia applications.

Collectively, the Philips 107S21, 107S20, 105B20, and 109S20 deliver strong performance and diverse features that cater to various user requirements. Whether for business applications, graphic design, or general use, these monitors exemplify Philips' commitment to providing quality display solutions.