6USB upstream port

7USB downstream ports

8DC power connector for Dell™ Soundbar

To connect your monitor to the computer perform the following steps/instructions.

Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cable.

Connect either the white (digital DVI-D) or the blue (analog VGA) display connector cable to the corresponding video port on the back of your computer. Do not use both cables on the same computer. The only case in which both cables can be used is if they are connected to two different computers with appropriate video systems. (Graphics are for illustration only. System appearance may vary).

Connect the upstream USB port (cable supplied) to an appropriate USB port on your computer .

Connect USB peripherals to the downstream USB ports (rear or side) on the monitor. (See rear or bottom view for details.)

Plug the power cables for your computer and monitor into a nearby outlet.

Turn on the monitor and computer.

If your monitor displays an image, installation is complete. If it does not display an image, see Solving Problems.

Use the cable holder on the monitor stand to neatly organize the cables.

NOTE: If your computer does not support the DVI connector, you can leave the cable unconnected or remove it.

NOTE: For USB peripherals already connected to your computer, changing the USB connection to your monitor is not necessary.

Using the Front Panel Buttons

Use the control buttons on the front of the monitor to adjust the characteristics of the image being displayed. As you use these buttons to adjust the controls, an OSD shows their numeric values as they change.

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Input Source Select

Use Input Source Select button to select between four different video signals that may be connected to your monitor.

1.VGA input

2.DVI-D input

3.S- Video input

4.Composite video input

As you cycle through the inputs you will see the following messages to indicate currently selected input source. It may tak seconds for the image to appear.

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If either VGA or DVI-D input is selected and both VGA and DVI-D cables are not connected, a floating dialog box as shown appear.

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If either S-Video or Composite input is selected and both cables are not connected or the video source is turned off, the sc have an image. If any button is pressed (except power button), the monitor displays the following message:

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Dell 2007FP appendix Using the Front Panel Buttons, Input Source Select

2007FP specifications

The Dell 2007FP is a 20.1-inch flat-panel LCD monitor that was introduced by Dell as part of its renowned line of professional monitors. This model is particularly celebrated for its impressive combination of features, performance, and versatility, making it an ideal choice for both business and home use.

One of the standout features of the Dell 2007FP is its native resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels, which allows for clear and sharp images. This resolution, combined with its 20.1-inch diagonal screen, provides a 4:3 aspect ratio that is well-suited for office tasks, web browsing, and document handling. The display boasts an impressive brightness of 300 cd/m² and a contrast ratio of 800:1, ensuring vibrant colors and deep blacks.

The Dell 2007FP employs an In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology, which is known for its superior color reproduction and wide viewing angles. This means that the monitor can be viewed from various positions without significant degradation in color or brightness. This characteristic is particularly beneficial in collaborative environments, where multiple users might view the screen from different angles.

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Connectivity options are also a highlight of the Dell 2007FP. It is equipped with multiple input ports, including VGA, DVI-D, and USB, providing compatibility with a variety of devices. These features make it easy for users to connect the monitor to computers, laptops, and other peripherals seamlessly.

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