Polk Audio M70, M40, M50 manual Degaussing the Display

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3 Using the Display

HP Pavilion Multimedia Displays

period. You can turn the display off even if you leave the computer running.

WARNING To completely disconnect power from the display, you must remove the power cable from the power socket.

￿To turn the display on or off

Press the power button on the front of the display.

Degaussing the Display

Each time you turn on the display, it is automatically degaussed. Degaussing removes magnetism that causes unwanted color variations. Degauss the display any time you notice unusual color variations. If you leave the display continuously turned on or frequently change its position, you should degauss about once a week.

To degauss the M40 or M50 display, turn it off for about 30 minutes. When you turn the display on again, there will be a short humming sound and a momentary instability in the image.

There are two degaussing options for the M70 display. You can either turn off the display as described for the M40 and M50, or use the degauss option in the OSD main window. See “Using the OSD Main Window” in Chapter 4 for instructions.

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Contents HP Pavilion M40, M50, and M70 Multimedia Displays HP Pavilion M50 and M70 Multimedia Displays Introduction Table of Contents FCC Statement Ray Radiation Notice 52 General Notice Introduction For Your Safety English Unpacking the Display InstallationLocating the Display Connecting the Power and Video Cables English Connecting the Speakers English Installation Using the Display Turning the Display On OffDegaussing the Display Setting the Screen Resolution Minimizing EyestrainMinimizing Energy Use Care and Cleaning Cleaning the ScreenUsing the Display Adjusting the Viewing Angle Using the Display Changing Display Settings Using the Front PanelSetting the Custom Preset Modes English Changing Mode Settings English Adjusting Brightness Contrast Using the OSD Main Window Changing Display Settings HP Pavilion Multimedia Displays English To use the OSD main window Choosing the Color Temperature Press the Select button to open the color adjustment window Setting Red, Green, and Blue Values Color adjustment window, use the + button to English Technical Information M40 Display InformationMaximum power Consumption Dot rate MHz Pedestal M40 Video Modes Pin Assignment Number English M50 Display Information M50 Video Modes Technical Information M50 Pin Assignments M70 Display Information M70 Video Modes Technical Information M70 Pin Assignments Dpms Power-Management Features Activ Yes Regulatory Information FCC StatementRay Radiation Notice General Notice Declaration of Conformity EMC English Regulatory Information