Philips 17B2302Q appendix Additional Information, Glossary

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Additional Information

Power saving feature / Glossary

Automatic Power Savings &

Preset Resolution Modes

If you have VESA's DPMS compliance display card or software installed in your PC, the monitor can automatically reduce its power consumption when not in use. If input from a keyboard, mouse, or other device is detected, the monitor automatically “wakes up.” The table at left shows the power consumption and signalling of this automatic power-saving feature. To turn this feature on and off, see page 7. The table at right shows the 9 factory preset resolution modes. The maximum number of modes is 13. This leaves room for additions.

Power Management Definition

 

VESA's mode

Video

H-sync

V-sync

Power

Power

LED

 

 

 

 

 

 

used

saving(%)

color

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON

Active

Yes

Yes

< 110W

0%

Green

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stand-by

Blanked

No

Yes

< 15W

86%

Yellow

 

 

Suspend

Blanked

Yes

No

< 15W

86%

Yellow

 

 

OFF

Blanked

No

No

< 5W

95.6%

Amber

This monitor is Energy Star compliant and power management compatible.

AS AN ENERGY STAR PARTNER, PHILIPS HAS DETERMINED THAT THIS PRODUCT MEETS THE ENERGY STAR GUIDELINES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY. The proper operation of the function requires a computer with VESA DPMS power management capabilities. When used with a computer equipped with VESA DPMS, the monitor is Energy Star compliant.

Factory Preset Resolution Modes

MODE

RESOLUTION

H. FREQ.

V. FREQ.

STANDARD

 

 

(KHZ)

(HZ)

 

 

1

640 x 400

31.5

70

VGA

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

640 x 480

31.5

60

VGA

3

640 x 480

43.3

85

VESA/85

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

800 x 600

46.9

75

VESA/75

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

800 x 600

53.7

85

VESA/85

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

1024 x 768

60

75

VESA/75

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

1024 x 768

68.7

85

VESA/85

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

1280 x 1024

80

75

VESA/75

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

1280 x 960

86

85

VESA/85

Glossary

Here are a few definitions that may help you.

Brightness

Refers to how light or dark the overall screen is.

Color

A term used to refer to the color balance, uniformity, and saturation settings on your monitor screen. Color (even white,

Temperature

gray, and black) on your screen is achieved by blending (or balancing) three primary colors: red, green, and blue. As you

 

increase or decrease any one of these colors, the color temperature changes. For example, at 9300˚ K, you are using more

 

blue in your color temperature; therefore, your screen will be saturated with more blue and should appear uniformly “bluer”

 

from one side of the screen to the other. At 6500˚ K, you are using more red in your mixture. True color balance is achieved

 

when a gray object shows no traces of either red, green, or blue, regardless of the brightness of the image.

Contrast

Refers to the sharpness of objects on the screen and the ability to easily distinguish one from the other.

Degauss

The process by which metal parts of the screen are demagnetized in order to reduce screen distortion and color impurity.

DDC

(Display Data Channel) is a signaling standard established to help the performance of personal computers. In order to

 

use this function, your computer must be designed for DDC. There are several types of DDC. Most computer monitors

 

are designed for DDC1 and DDC2 Level B (DDC1 /2B).

Geometry

A set of controls that allows you to adjust the alignment of the picture on the monitor screen. The goal is to “square up”

 

the picture. This is done by adjusting such items as balanced pincushion, pincushion, parallelogram, rotation, and

 

trapezoid.

Moire

A fringe pattern caused by the interference between two superimposed line patterns.

Noise

Term used to refer to interference with the monitor’s picture.

USB

Universal Serial Bus. A way to connect your IBM-compatible computer, monitor, and peripherals for true Plug-and-Play

 

functions. This is an emerging technology.

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Contents Table of Contents Introduction and Safety IntroductionBrings up the On Screen Display Description of ControlsBrightness Button Speakers or to the computerGeometry Controls This TRAPEZOID, PARALLELOGRAM,Monitor. For details How to Use the On Screen Display OSD ContrastBrightness Volume MuteTo go to Degauss Screen is for review only DegaussMonitor Status After returning to the Main MenuCurrent selection Power SavingLanguage To make other changes in the Advanced Controls windowBring up OSD Timer screen OSD TimerSetting DDC1 / 2BAffect sharpness MoireSync Input Select Nput selected9300˚ K / 6500˚ K Press the on Screen Display button. aAfter returning to Main Menu After returning to Color Temperature When done with red, pressGreen will be highlighted Next, to adjust the green User 1 / UserWhen the picture is not square Left or right as you turn ZoomHorizontal Position Otary knobKnob Horizontal SizeVertical Position Vertical Size To make other changes in the Main MenuTo cancel a change made Exit OSD & Reset from the OSDExiting Brightness Volume, & Contrast Save & Recall From a windowConnections Microphone Earphones jacksMicrophone Audio-in jacks For an IBM-compatible ComputerAutomatic Power Savings Preset Resolution Modes Additional InformationGlossary Specifications IndexPin Assignment See pages 2 and 16 for details TroubleshootingWhen you turn on Monitor No Color or intermittent Find your video card For the right drivers