HP P1110 D2847A manual Color temperature, Red, Green, Blue

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HP 21" Color Monitor User’s Guide

Using Your Monitor

Color

With the Color menu the user may adjust the tint of the screen.

SIZE & POSITION

SHAPE

SHARPNESS

COLOR

MISCELLANEOUS

CONTRAST

 

BRIGHTNESS

 

COLOR TEMP

9300 K

RED

GREEN

BLUE

SAVE TO CUSTOM 1

EXIT

1280 x 1024 85 Hz

Color temperature

The user can choose between the following fixed color temperatures:

5000K, 6000K, 6500K, 7000K, 8000K, 9300K, 10000K Alternatively, a user specified profile can be selected:

CUSTOM1 User definable color temperature, refer to the chapter ”Save to Custom”

sRGB

sRGB stands for ”standardized Red, Green and Blue” colour space. Selecting sRGB means that the monitor displays the images with the same colour balance as

other system components (scanner, printer,computer software etc) utilizing the same sRGB color standard.

After a preset tint has been selected, the color temperature may be adjusted further as desired.

Red, Green, Blue

Color monitors mix red, green and blue colors to produce required tint. With Red, Green and Blue intensity control you may finetune any preset tint.

After adjusting Red, Green or Blue the word CUSTOM replaces the color temperature indication.

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Contents P1110 Hinweis Mm dot pitch for excellent graphics Important Safety Instructions What Your New Monitor Offers Setting Up Your Monitor Where to Place the MonitorConnecting the Cables Using Your Monitor Menu languageUsing the menu Press To confirm the selectionAdjusting the picture of your monitor Exiting the menuSize and position Brightness and ContrastPreset Recall ShapeSharpness Default sharpness Vertical and horizontal convergenceMoire Color purityColor temperature ColorRed, Green, Blue Miscellaneous Save to CustomDemagnetize About monitorMinimizing Eye Strain Minimizing Energy ConsumptionWhat Video Modes are Supported Technical Specifications Image SizeCare and Cleaning Environmental InformationHardware Warranty Part I HP General Hardware WarrantyPart II Year 2000 Warranty Declaration of Conformity Declaration of ConformityRay Radiation Notice Regulatory Information English Why do we have environmentally labeled computers? CongratulationsEnvironmental Requirements Flame retardantsD2847-90028