Philips 17B2302Q appendix Microphone Earphones jacks, Microphone Audio-in jacks, Connections

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ADDITIONAL HOOK UP OPTIONS

AUDIO AND USB SET UPS

Microphone and

Earphones jacks

In addition to built-in speakers and microphone, you can connect this monitor to optional earphones and a microphone. The jacks are on the left side of the monitor.

To use the microphone with your computer or an amplifier, make the connections shown below.

Note: When the earphones are plugged in, there will be no sound from the built-in speakers.

Microphone and

Audio-in jacks

A microphone jack is on the back of the monitor. Use it and the supplied cable to connect your monitor to your computer or an amplifier (if either has the right type of jack).

On the back of this monitor there is also an audio-in jack. Use it and the supplied cable to connect your monitor to your computer or an amplifier (if either has the right type of jack).

See page 2 for more detailed illustrations of the jacks’ locations.

Refer to the owner’s manuals included with your earphones and microphone for a detailed guide to setting up these items.

USB (Optional)

Connections

USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an innovation in connecting your IBM-compatible computer to your monitor. By using the USB, you will be able to connect your keyboard, mouse, printer, and other peripherals to your monitor instead of having to connect them to your computer. This will give you greater flexibility in setting up your system. Plus, you will have true plug-and-play capability. While the software is still being developed, Philips has included the hardware so you will be ready to take advantage of this next generation in computer development.

For an IBM-compatible Computer:

1.Turn off the computer.

2..Connect the (optional) USB Hub and cable to the computer and to the monitor. (Computer must have a USB port.)

3.Connect the power cable.j

4.Turn on the monitor. Then turn on the computer.

5.With the installation of the correct software, you will be able to connect specially-made peripherals to the monitor.

Refer to the “Setting Up your Philips monitor” foldout for a more detailed guide to setting up your monitor.

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Contents Table of Contents Introduction Introduction and SafetyBrightness Button Description of ControlsBrings up the On Screen Display Speakers or to the computerMonitor. For details Geometry Controls ThisTRAPEZOID, PARALLELOGRAM, Brightness How to Use the On Screen Display OSDContrast To go to Degauss VolumeMute Monitor Status DegaussScreen is for review only After returning to the Main MenuLanguage Power SavingCurrent selection To make other changes in the Advanced Controls windowSetting OSD TimerBring up OSD Timer screen DDC1 / 2BSync Input Select MoireAffect sharpness Nput selectedAfter returning to Main Menu 9300˚ K / 6500˚ KPress the on Screen Display button. a Green will be highlighted Next, to adjust the green When done with red, pressAfter returning to Color Temperature User 1 / UserWhen the picture is not square Horizontal Position ZoomLeft or right as you turn Otary knobVertical Position Vertical Size Horizontal SizeKnob To make other changes in the Main MenuExiting Brightness Volume, & Contrast Exit OSD & Reset from the OSDTo cancel a change made Save & Recall From a windowMicrophone Audio-in jacks Microphone Earphones jacksConnections For an IBM-compatible ComputerGlossary Automatic Power Savings Preset Resolution ModesAdditional Information Pin Assignment SpecificationsIndex When you turn on Monitor No Color or intermittent TroubleshootingSee pages 2 and 16 for details Find your video card For the right drivers