Philips BDL5571V user manual Prevent monitor from falling

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User Manual BDL5571V

1.5.3 Prevent monitor from falling

To prevent the monitor from tipping in the event of an earthquake or other incident, please follow these steps.

As shown in the figure below, secure the monitor to a solid wall or pillar using a cord which is strong enough to bear the weight of the monitor (BDL5571V: approx. 47.5 kg). Screw hooks (ring type) are recommended.

Clamper

Screw Hook, etc.

 

Screw

Screw Holes

Caution:

Although the above method is recommended, it is not guaranteed that the monitor will not tilt over.

Before moving the monitor, remove the cord first.

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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 Package Contents Unpacking and InstallationInstallation Notes UnpackingHow to remove the logo? How to use the Logo Guider for Portrait Mode?Portrait Mounting How to install stands Installing and Removing StandsLonger end comes to the front How to remove the stands Prevent monitor from falling Front View Parts and FunctionsRear View Optional Slot INPUT/OUTPUT TerminalsAudio in AUDIO1/AUDIO2/ AUDIO3 Audio OUT R/LAC OUT Speakers R/LDisplay Port Video in HdmiGeneral Functions Remote ControlDisplay button Auto Adjust buttonUP button Down buttonOperating Range of the Remote Control Inserting the Batteries in the Remote ControlConnections to External Equipment Using the Cable Retainer Using the Switch CoverUsing Component Video Input Connecting External Equipment DVD/VCR/VCDUsing Hdmi Input Using DisplayPort Input Connecting a PCUsing VGA Input Page Using DVI Input Connecting External Speakers Using Display Port InputExternal Audio Connection External speaker Connecting External Audio Device Connecting Another BDL5571V Monitor OSD Menu Navigating the OSD Menu Using the Remote ControlNavigating the OSD Menu Navigating the OSD Menu Using the MONITOR‟S Control Buttons Picture Menu Tint Color temperatureColor Light sensorSmart picture Picture reset∙ Display Port ∙ DVI-D ∙ Card DVI-D ∙ VGA ∙ HdmiZoom mode Clock phaseScreen Menu PositionCustom zoom Screen resetAudio Menu Audio source Audio reset∙ Hdmi ∙ AUDIO1 ∙ AUDIO2 ∙ AUDIO3 PIP Hdmi DVI-D Auto adjust Configuration 1 MenuPower save LanguageFactory reset Network settingsLan control port Configuration 2 Menu Advanced Option Menu Input resolutionBlack level expansion ∙ Off ∙ Low ∙ Medium ∙ High Gamma selectionFilm mode Scan modeScan conversion IR controlTiling Date and time Heat statusSchedule Smart power Hdmi with EasyLink One Wire∙ Off ∙ Medium ∙ High Auto signal detection Monitor IDAdvanced option reset Setting cloningVGA Resolution Input ModeSdtv Resolution Hdtv ResolutionPage Pixel Defect Policy Dot definition = What is a defective Dot?Pixels and SUB-PIXELS Types of Pixel Defects + DOT DefinitionDark DOT Defects Bright DOT DefectsProximity of Pixel Defects Pixel Defect TolerancesCleaning Cleaning and TroubleshootingFront Panel Cleaning Instructions Cabinet Cleaning InstructionsUse the Zoom mode or Custom zoom TroubleshootingDisplay Technical SpecificationsGeneral