Philips BDL5571V user manual Portrait Mounting, How to use the Logo Guider for Portrait Mode?

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User Manual BDL5571V

1.4.PORTRAIT MOUNTING

Wall mounting holes

Notes:

Metric 8 (12mm) screws are needed for wall mounting (not included).

The mounting interface should comply with the UL1678 standard in North America. The mounting means should be strong enough to bear the weight of the monitor (approx. 38.7 kg without stand).

How to use the Logo Guider for Portrait Mode?

a.Before applying, make sure that the guider is in good condition. Fold the "PHILIPS" logo back in at the end of the guider.

b.Peel off the back side of the protective film from the logo.

c.Adjust the logo guider to align it with the long side of the front bezel and press the guider with your hand.

d.Keep pressing the guider with your one hand and use the other hand to fold the logo out. Make sure that the logo is aligned with the front short bezel. Press firmly and repeatedly on the logo to make the logo stick tight on the front bezel.

e.Remove the guider.

How to remove the logo?

Note: The remote control sensor should be on the lower side when rotating your monitor.

Note: When installing the monitor on the wall, please consult a professional technician for proper installing. The manufacturer accepts no liability for installations not performed by a professional technician.

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Contents BDL5571V Safety Instructions Page CE Declaration of Conformity Regulatory InformationELECTRIC, Magnetic and Electronmagnetic Fields EMF Polish Center for Testing and Certification NoticeInformation for UK only How to connect a plugVarning North Europe Nordic Countries InformationTable of Contents Page Unpacking Unpacking and InstallationPackage Contents Installation NotesPortrait Mounting How to use the Logo Guider for Portrait Mode?How to remove the logo? Longer end comes to the front How to remove the stands Installing and Removing StandsHow to install stands Prevent monitor from falling Front View Parts and FunctionsRear View Audio OUT R/L INPUT/OUTPUT TerminalsOptional Slot Audio in AUDIO1/AUDIO2/ AUDIO3Video in Hdmi Speakers R/LAC OUT Display PortGeneral Functions Remote ControlDown button Auto Adjust buttonDisplay button UP buttonOperating Range of the Remote Control Inserting the Batteries in the Remote ControlConnections to External Equipment Using the Cable Retainer Using the Switch CoverUsing Hdmi Input Connecting External Equipment DVD/VCR/VCDUsing Component Video Input Using VGA Input Connecting a PCUsing DisplayPort Input Page Using DVI Input External Audio Connection Using Display Port InputConnecting External Speakers External speaker Connecting External Audio Device Connecting Another BDL5571V Monitor Navigating the OSD Menu Navigating the OSD Menu Using the Remote ControlOSD Menu Navigating the OSD Menu Using the MONITOR‟S Control Buttons Picture Menu Light sensor Color temperatureTint Color∙ Hdmi Picture resetSmart picture ∙ Display Port ∙ DVI-D ∙ Card DVI-D ∙ VGAPosition Clock phaseZoom mode Screen MenuCustom zoom Screen resetAudio Menu ∙ Hdmi ∙ AUDIO1 ∙ AUDIO2 ∙ AUDIO3 Audio resetAudio source PIP Hdmi DVI-D Language Configuration 1 MenuAuto adjust Power saveLan control port Network settingsFactory reset Configuration 2 Menu ∙ Off ∙ Low ∙ Medium ∙ High Gamma selection Input resolutionAdvanced Option Menu Black level expansionIR control Scan modeFilm mode Scan conversionTiling Schedule Heat statusDate and time Monitor ID Hdmi with EasyLink One WireSmart power ∙ Off ∙ Medium ∙ High Auto signal detectionAdvanced option reset Setting cloningHdtv Resolution Input ModeVGA Resolution Sdtv ResolutionPage Types of Pixel Defects + DOT Definition Dot definition = What is a defective Dot?Pixel Defect Policy Pixels and SUB-PIXELSPixel Defect Tolerances Bright DOT DefectsDark DOT Defects Proximity of Pixel DefectsCabinet Cleaning Instructions Cleaning and TroubleshootingCleaning Front Panel Cleaning InstructionsUse the Zoom mode or Custom zoom TroubleshootingDisplay Technical SpecificationsGeneral