HP manual Technical Information, FX75 Display Information

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Technical Information

This chapter contains technical information about the FX75 display.

FX75 Display Information

LCD module

15-in (38.1 cm), active matrix TFT,

 

anti-glare coating, 0.297 mm

 

pixel pitch

Maximum viewable

12 in (H) x 9 in (V)

area

(304.1 mm x 228.1 mm)

Line (horizontal)

31.5 kHz — 68.7 kHz (analog)

frequency

31.5 kHz — 48.4 (digital)

Raster (vertical)

60 — 85 Hz (analog)

frequency

60 Hz (digital)

Power source

100 — 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Maximum power

42 W

consumption

 

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Pixel dot clock

95 MHz (analog maximum)

 

80 MHz (digital maximum)

Pedestal tilt

—5° forward, 35° backward

Dimensions

15.5 x 16.5 x 8.5 in

(W x H x D)

(393.5 x 418 x 217 mm)

Gross mass

18 lbs (8.2 kg)

Operating Conditions

 

Temperature

32° — 104°F (0° — 40°C)

Humidity

15% — 95% RH, non-condensing

Storage Conditions

 

Temperature

-4° — 140°F (-20° — 60°C)

Humidity

15% — 95% RH, non-condensing

Stereo speaker base

 

Impedance

4 ohms

Input power

5 watts RMS (maximum)

Input jack

stereo 1/8-inch mini-jack input

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Contents HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User’s Guide Revision # 30 Page 2 of 43 Printed 10/16/00 0331 PM Contents Iv HP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User’s Guide Introduction IntroductionHP Pavilion FX75 Flat Panel Display User’s Guide For Your SafetyDo not cover the air vents Display has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged Installation Positioning the Display InstallationUnpacking the Display Connecting the Power and Video Cables Plug the two-prong power cord into a power Connecting Stereo Speaker System Cable plug On the audio cable. This connector is labeled subwooferDisplay. The jack is colored blue to match Is locatedUsing the Display Power button Turning the Display On and OffUsing Screen Savers Tilting the DisplaySetting the Video Mode Since the inherent format of the FX75 display isSetting the Refresh Rate Caring For Cleaning the Display Minimizing Energy UseCleaning the Screen Changing Display Settings Changing Display SettingsUsing the Control Buttons Displaying the OSD WindowNew mode Option DescriptionSelecting Options OSD Window Using Auto Setup Press the Select button to execute your selectionAdjusting the Image Press the Select button again to choose Auto SetupPositioning the Image Table below briefly describes each of these functionsSelecting a Scaling Mode Scaling options areAdjusting the Sharpness Level Adjusting Color Settings Adjusting Gamma CorrectionTo adjust color temperature See Saving and Restoring Color Settings onAdjusting Color Temperature Adjusting RGB or Black Level Saving and Restoring Color Settings Adjusting Advanced Settings Adjusting the Phase and ClockSelecting the Video Interface To select the video interfaceTroubleshooting Message Check Cable appears on my displayMessage Unknown Mode Detected appears on my display TroubleshootingTechnical Information FX75 Display InformationFX75 Video Modes Unknown Video ModesRegulatory Information Declaration of ConformityFCC Statement Regulatory InformationGeneral Notice Revision # 30 Page 39 of 43 Printed 10/16/00 0331 PM