Philips 107H user manual SOG Synchronization On Green

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Glossary

common:

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.

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Contents Page Safety precautions and maintenance Safety and Troubleshooting InformationOther Documents You May Need About This GuideNotational Descriptions Page 107H6 Product InformationScanning Preset Modes Automatic Power Saving Physical Specifications Views Front View Installing your MonitorRear View Return to TOP Description of the On Screen Display On-Screen DisplayOSD Tree Return to TOP Page North America USA & Canada Customer Care & WarrantyWhat is MPR? What is TCO?What does the Designed for Windows logo signify? What models are Mac compatible?How do I enable the energy saving function? SafetyEnergy Saving EcologyWhy does the picture on the screen appear to flicker? What is refresh rate?How do I adjust my monitors resolution? What is LightFrame™? What if I get lost when making monitor adjustments?How does LightFrame™ work? Will anyone else have this? Why is LightFrame™ important to me?Will LightFrame™ shorten the life of a monitor? How did Philips achieve XtraSpace Design? What is XtraSpace Design XSD?What are Philips Multimedia Bases specifications? What is Philips monitors solution for audio?Why is a Multimedia Base better than separate speakers? Which models can be incorporated with the Multimedia Base?When should calibration be performed? How does Philips Auto Calibrate feature benefit me?What does Auto Calibrate do? How does Auto Calibrate work?My screen shows no Sync Input , how can I get rid of this? Why does my monitor display Out of Range? Picture appears too dim. How can I correct this? How do I adjust the picture on the screen?How can I increase the color display of my monitor? Why is there no picture on my monitor?Frequently Asked Questions Balanced pincushion GlossaryBNC connection CE Mark Color temperatureContrast Convergence-error correction Convergence errorDDC Display Data Channel DDC 2Bi DDC 1/2BDegaussing Digital controlElectromagnetic radiation standards Dot rateMPR-II FlickerHorizontal dot pitch HertzHorizontal scanning frequency INF FileINF file Information File Interlaced/non-interlacedLine frequency LinearityLow-emission monitor Low-frequency electric and magnetic fieldsMultiSync monitor Moiré effectOverscan OSD On Screen DisplayPhosphor Parallelogram DistortionPin-cushion Distortion PixelPlug-and-Play ResolutionRaster Refresh rateAnti-Static coatings Screen coatingsShape Self-test functionSOG Synchronization On Green Tilt function TTL signalTrapezoid distortion USB or Universal Serial BusHub Downstream UPS Universal Power SupplyVertical scanning frequency Vertical dot pitchVertical sync pulses Video dot rateVIS Viewable Image Size Download instructions Download and PrintPage Common Problems TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Return to TOP Regulatory Information For customers in Canada and U.S.A Information for Users in the U. S Other Related InformationFor units set at 115 For units set at 230Brightness OSD ControlsLanguage Return to TOP Zoom Adjust Horizontal Return to TOP Adjust Vertical OSD Controls Adjust Side Curve OSD Controls Adjust Side Angles OSD Controls OSD Controls Rotate Image Not available in all models Adjust Color OSD Controls OSD Controls Reset to Factory Settings Extra Controls Degauss Adjust Moire Not available in all models OSD Controls Close Main Controls Return to TOP What is covered? Your Philips F1rst Choice WarrantyWhat is excluded? Thank you for purchasing this Philips monitorJust a click away Just a phone call away Information What is covered? Your Guarantee in Central and Eastern EuropeJust a click away Just a phone call away Your International Guarantee Page Limited Warranty Computer Monitor Philips F1rst Choice Warranty USA / CanadaBefore Requesting Service To GET Warranty Service in Canada Just a phone call away F1rst Choice Contact Information Belarus Consumer Information CentersBulgaria Czech RepublicEstonia CroatiaLatvia LithuaniaSERBIA&MONTENEGRO RomaniaSlovakia SloveniaTurkey RussiaUkraine AntillesChile BrasilColombia MexicoUruguay PeruVenezuela CanadaNEW Zealand AustraliaBangladesh ChinaIndia Hong KongKorea IndonesiaMalaysia Philippines PakistanSingapore TaiwanMorocco ThailandSouth Africa DubaiPage Protect Your Investment Warranty

107H specifications

The Philips 107H is a notable product in the realm of consumer electronics, particularly recognized for its display technology and design. This monitor, part of Philips' extensive range, has carved out a niche for itself by blending functionality and user-friendly features that cater to both casual users and professionals alike.

One of the standout features of the Philips 107H is its 17-inch CRT display, which provides a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels. This resolution ensures sharp and vivid images, making it suitable for various applications, from graphic design to office tasks. The CRT technology, while now largely overshadowed by LCD and LED options, still offers advantages in color depth and contrast levels, enabling a rich viewing experience. The monitor excels in rendering accurate colors, which is crucial for professionals working in creative fields.

In terms of ergonomics, the Philips 107H is designed with the user in mind. It incorporates a tilt and swivel base, allowing for adjustments in viewing angles to match individual preferences and comfort. This flexibility can significantly reduce eye strain during long periods of use, promoting a healthier working environment.

The monitor also stands out with its anti-glare screen coating, which minimizes reflections from ambient light sources, ensuring a clearer view in various lighting conditions. This feature is particularly beneficial for users working in brightly lit offices or environments where window glare could be an issue.

Connectivity is another strong point of the Philips 107H. It typically includes multiple input options like VGA connectors, facilitating easy connections to a wide range of devices, including computers and other peripherals. This versatility ensures that users can maximize their productivity without the need for additional adapters or converters.

In terms of energy consumption, while the Philips 107H is not as energy-efficient as modern flat-panel monitors, it adheres to reasonable standards for its time. The build quality is robust, providing durability and longevity, which is often a consideration for buyers looking for a reliable monitor that can withstand daily use.

Overall, the Philips 107H combines essential features, effective display technology, and ergonomic design to deliver a monitor that caters to a diverse audience. While it may not incorporate the latest advancements in display technology, its capabilities still make it a solid choice for those seeking a dependable and functional display solution.