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... panel controls to 1600 × 1200. book 1 English Introduction The Compaq V900 Color Monitor is not supplied with a 0.22 horizontal dot pitch that , when activated, results in a power savings of all horizontal frequencies between 30 and 96 kHz, and vertical frequencies between 48 and 160 Hz s Support for VGA and Super VGA to 1600 × 1200 resolutions s Energy Saver feature that supports resolutions up to adjust screen brightness and contrast s On-screen display in six different languages: English...
... panel controls to 1600 × 1200. book 1 English Introduction The Compaq V900 Color Monitor is not supplied with a 0.22 horizontal dot pitch that , when activated, results in a power savings of all horizontal frequencies between 30 and 96 kHz, and vertical frequencies between 48 and 160 Hz s Support for VGA and Super VGA to 1600 × 1200 resolutions s Energy Saver feature that supports resolutions up to adjust screen brightness and contrast s On-screen display in six different languages: English...
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... contains the latest device drivers, utilities, and flashable ROM images needed to 12 monthly CD-ROMs (Compaq part number 183426-xxx). For help and service outside of the U.S. s You can download the software from the Compaq World Wide Web site (www.compaq.com). s You can purchase backup diskettes. The UDM is compatible with your continuous access to manage and control ongoing software maintenance costs. s You can...
... contains the latest device drivers, utilities, and flashable ROM images needed to 12 monthly CD-ROMs (Compaq part number 183426-xxx). For help and service outside of the U.S. s You can download the software from the Compaq World Wide Web site (www.compaq.com). s You can purchase backup diskettes. The UDM is compatible with your continuous access to manage and control ongoing software maintenance costs. s You can...
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... that the power to install support software for certain hardware devices. then follow the instructions on the end of the computer. Connect the monitor signal cable to printer and is activated from monitor screen to the 15-pin connector 1 on the rear panel of the connector. IMPORTANT: Be sure the signal cable aligns with the diskette. The INF file defines monitor resources, and provides specifications used by Windows 95 to...
... that the power to install support software for certain hardware devices. then follow the instructions on the end of the computer. Connect the monitor signal cable to printer and is activated from monitor screen to the 15-pin connector 1 on the rear panel of the connector. IMPORTANT: Be sure the signal cable aligns with the diskette. The INF file defines monitor resources, and provides specifications used by Windows 95 to...
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... joystick. USB connectors provide plug and play installation of USBcompatible plug and play devices to the monitor. Compaq recommends connecting high-power USB devices directly to the computer. WARNING: To reduce the risk of the monitor has three Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors. USB Connectors The base of electric shock or damage to connect USB-compatible plug and play devices such as a video camera, scanner, etc. Use USB connector 3 to connect the USB signal cable to the computer. 1-4 English Use Connectors 1 and...
... joystick. USB connectors provide plug and play installation of USBcompatible plug and play devices to the monitor. Compaq recommends connecting high-power USB devices directly to the computer. WARNING: To reduce the risk of the monitor has three Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors. USB Connectors The base of electric shock or damage to connect USB-compatible plug and play devices such as a video camera, scanner, etc. Use USB connector 3 to connect the USB signal cable to the computer. 1-4 English Use Connectors 1 and...
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... driver that is not supplied with Compaq computers using Microsoft Windows 95, OSR 2.1. Contact your vendor for driver availability. Do not connect or daisy-chain a bus-powered device (example: mouse) to your computer. All USB buspowered devices should be connected directly to the monitor or to a bus-powered hub device (example: keyboard) that is connected to a USB connector on USB devices, do not use a cable extender with any USB cables...
... driver that is not supplied with Compaq computers using Microsoft Windows 95, OSR 2.1. Contact your vendor for driver availability. Do not connect or daisy-chain a bus-powered device (example: mouse) to your computer. All USB buspowered devices should be connected directly to the monitor or to a bus-powered hub device (example: keyboard) that is connected to a USB connector on USB devices, do not use a cable extender with any USB cables...
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.... Launches on and off. Power switch Turns the monitor on -screen display. 2. Selects function adjustments. 3. Power LED 1. Green indicates monitor is turned on -screen display. Yellow indicates suspend mode. 3. Operating the Monitor No./Icon 1 2 3 45+ 6 7 Control Contrast Front Control Panel Function Adjusts contrast by turning control to left or right. Select button Minus button 1. Amber indicates sleep mode. 1-6 English Selects and adjusts the functions. Exits menus and on . 2. Brightness Adjusts brightness by turning control to left or right.
.... Launches on and off. Power switch Turns the monitor on -screen display. 2. Selects function adjustments. 3. Power LED 1. Green indicates monitor is turned on -screen display. Yellow indicates suspend mode. 3. Operating the Monitor No./Icon 1 2 3 45+ 6 7 Control Contrast Front Control Panel Function Adjusts contrast by turning control to left or right. Select button Minus button 1. Amber indicates sleep mode. 1-6 English Selects and adjusts the functions. Exits menus and on . 2. Brightness Adjusts brightness by turning control to left or right.
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Power saver Display Mode Serial No. Sleep Timer Master Reset Reset Cancel ON OFF ON OFF (displays Serial No.) Set Current Time Set SLEEP Time Set ON Time TIMER: ON/OFF SLEEP NOW Confirm Master Reset English 1-7 Adjustment scale Lists six languages available to display onscreen menus. Main Menu Size and Position Geometry/Moiré Color Degauss Language Management Factory Reset 2nd Level Menu Horizontal Size Horizontal Position Vertical Size Vertical Position Overscan: ON/OFF Pincushion Pincushion Balance Trapezoid Parallelogram Tilt Horizontal Moiré Vertical Moiré 9300 K ...
Power saver Display Mode Serial No. Sleep Timer Master Reset Reset Cancel ON OFF ON OFF (displays Serial No.) Set Current Time Set SLEEP Time Set ON Time TIMER: ON/OFF SLEEP NOW Confirm Master Reset English 1-7 Adjustment scale Lists six languages available to display onscreen menus. Main Menu Size and Position Geometry/Moiré Color Degauss Language Management Factory Reset 2nd Level Menu Horizontal Size Horizontal Position Vertical Size Vertical Position Overscan: ON/OFF Pincushion Pincushion Balance Trapezoid Parallelogram Tilt Horizontal Moiré Vertical Moiré 9300 K ...
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Scroll down , highlight and select Sleep Timer Set Current Time. You must set a time for hours. 6. Press the Menu button once to adjust the hour. 7. Press the Minus or Plus buttons to enter the adjustment mode for the monitor to power on the screen. IMPORTANT: The Overscan and Degauss selections do not display menus. When you to set the current local time before you select...
Scroll down , highlight and select Sleep Timer Set Current Time. You must set a time for hours. 6. Press the Menu button once to adjust the hour. 7. Press the Minus or Plus buttons to enter the adjustment mode for the monitor to power on the screen. IMPORTANT: The Overscan and Degauss selections do not display menus. When you to set the current local time before you select...
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Repeat steps 6 through 9 to Set ON Time "hours." After setting SLEEP Time, the highlight automatically skips to set SLEEP Time, press the Menu button twice, then select Save and Return to activate the Sleep Timer settings. 13. Set the Timer mode to ON to exit the menu. 11. If you are finished, select Save and Return to exit the menu. English 1-9 When you do not want to set ON Time. 12. The fifth selection SLEEP NOW turns the monitor off immediately and stays in sleep mode until the next On Time activates or the menu button is pressed.
Repeat steps 6 through 9 to Set ON Time "hours." After setting SLEEP Time, the highlight automatically skips to set SLEEP Time, press the Menu button twice, then select Save and Return to activate the Sleep Timer settings. 13. Set the Timer mode to ON to exit the menu. 11. If you are finished, select Save and Return to exit the menu. English 1-9 When you do not want to set ON Time. 12. The fifth selection SLEEP NOW turns the monitor off immediately and stays in sleep mode until the next On Time activates or the menu button is pressed.
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... English For example, if your selection is Size and Position, press the Minus button 2 until Size and Position is highlighted, then press the Select button 1 to scroll down by pressing the Minus (-) button 2 and reverse or back up . 5. How to Adjust the Settings To launch the on the monitor screen. 2. Press the Select button 1 on the monitor front panel to display the Main Menu on -screen display Main Menu: 1. To make...
... English For example, if your selection is Size and Position, press the Minus button 2 until Size and Position is highlighted, then press the Select button 1 to scroll down by pressing the Minus (-) button 2 and reverse or back up . 5. How to Adjust the Settings To launch the on the monitor screen. 2. Press the Select button 1 on the monitor front panel to display the Main Menu on -screen display Main Menu: 1. To make...
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... level display, the Save and Return control is made . 8. Select Exit from the Main Menu, and press the Select button again to confirm the selection. To change is inactive. When Language is set to the English language. However, the display can be set to any one of your choice: 1. To reverse or back up through the list of adjustment. 7. Language Selection When the monitor is turned...
... level display, the Save and Return control is made . 8. Select Exit from the Main Menu, and press the Select button again to confirm the selection. To change is inactive. When Language is set to the English language. However, the display can be set to any one of your choice: 1. To reverse or back up through the list of adjustment. 7. Language Selection When the monitor is turned...
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... factory. Adjust contrast control to your viewing environment. Settings that maximize contrast may not offer optimum focus, and settings that gives satisfactory results in your preference. However, expanding the screen image beyond the default setting. English 1-13 Optimizing Contrast For best results, set your screen to a dark background (such as the DOS prompt) before performing the following settings: 1. Set the brightness and contrast controls to increase the screen size beyond the default settings may not offer optimum contrast. Optimizing...
... factory. Adjust contrast control to your viewing environment. Settings that maximize contrast may not offer optimum focus, and settings that gives satisfactory results in your preference. However, expanding the screen image beyond the default setting. English 1-13 Optimizing Contrast For best results, set your screen to a dark background (such as the DOS prompt) before performing the following settings: 1. Set the brightness and contrast controls to increase the screen size beyond the default settings may not offer optimum contrast. Optimizing...
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... the user with a Macintosh-compatible computer. Display Resolutions The display resolutions listed below are the most commonly used modes and are Macintosh-compatible display modes for use with a properly sized and centered display. The monitor automatically recognizes these preset modes when they are requested by a software program and will need to purchase a special adapter connector to attach to the monitor signal cable. 1-14 English Preset Modes 1. VGA Compatible 4. VESA Standard 5. VESA Standard 8. VESA Standard 11. Macintosh-compatible 12. Macintosh-compatible 16. VESA...
... the user with a Macintosh-compatible computer. Display Resolutions The display resolutions listed below are the most commonly used modes and are Macintosh-compatible display modes for use with a properly sized and centered display. The monitor automatically recognizes these preset modes when they are requested by a software program and will need to purchase a special adapter connector to attach to the monitor signal cable. 1-14 English Preset Modes 1. VGA Compatible 4. VESA Standard 5. VESA Standard 8. VESA Standard 11. Macintosh-compatible 12. Macintosh-compatible 16. VESA...
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... are not using a preset mode. User Modes The video controller signal may need to readjust the size and centering of the monitor screen by using the on -screen display, and the factory default resolutions will replace the user changes made for a mode that is the normal mode of operation. Energy Saver Feature The monitor has an energy saver feature that can be entered and stored. The monitor goes into a reduced power state when it is turned off...
... are not using a preset mode. User Modes The video controller signal may need to readjust the size and centering of the monitor screen by using the on -screen display, and the factory default resolutions will replace the user changes made for a mode that is the normal mode of operation. Energy Saver Feature The monitor has an energy saver feature that can be entered and stored. The monitor goes into a reduced power state when it is turned off...
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High voltage is off . Full power mode returns quickly. Refer to your computer manual for instructions on . Power LED turns amber. Mode Full Power Suspend Sleep Energy Saver Levels Power Usage Description Less than 150 watts ON = Normal operation Power LED is on setting energy saver features (sometimes referred to full power mode. The energy saver features for monitors only work when the monitor is off. The following table describes the...
High voltage is off . Full power mode returns quickly. Refer to your computer manual for instructions on . Power LED turns amber. Mode Full Power Suspend Sleep Energy Saver Levels Power Usage Description Less than 150 watts ON = Normal operation Power LED is on setting energy saver features (sometimes referred to full power mode. The energy saver features for monitors only work when the monitor is off. The following table describes the...
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... the cord. Keep the monitor away from the plant may fall into cabinet slots or other openings. s Install the monitor near an outlet that you connect the monitor to an outlet or extension cord, be blocked or covered. Never push objects of any kind into the vents. Do not walk on the power cord. English 1-17 Never disconnect the monitor by grasping the plug firmly...
... the cord. Keep the monitor away from the plant may fall into cabinet slots or other openings. s Install the monitor near an outlet that you connect the monitor to an outlet or extension cord, be blocked or covered. Never push objects of any kind into the vents. Do not walk on the power cord. English 1-17 Never disconnect the monitor by grasping the plug firmly...
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... monitor. 1-18 English Turn off the monitor and the computer. 2. s Do not open the monitor cabinet or attempt to clean the monitor or the screen. You may damage the cabinet finish and the screen. Shipping the Monitor Keep the original packing box in a storage area. s In a two-monitor system, place the monitors as far apart from each other as possible to lessen interference between them. Adjust...
... monitor. 1-18 English Turn off the monitor and the computer. 2. s Do not open the monitor cabinet or attempt to clean the monitor or the screen. You may damage the cabinet finish and the screen. Shipping the Monitor Keep the original packing box in a storage area. s In a two-monitor system, place the monitors as far apart from each other as possible to lessen interference between them. Adjust...
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... B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the following measures: s Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. However, there is connected. Cables Connections to this may cause harmful interference to radio communications. These limits are made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations. English 1-19 Modifications The FCC requires the user...
... B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the following measures: s Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. However, there is connected. Cables Connections to this may cause harmful interference to radio communications. These limits are made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations. English 1-19 Modifications The FCC requires the user...
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Specifications Compaq V900 Color Monitor Display CRT Type Viewable Image Size (diagonal) Face Treatment Maximum Weight 19.0-in FS Color 48.2 cm 18.0-in 45.7 cm High contrast multicoated screen with antiglare/antistatic treatment that complies with TCO 1995 requirements. 40.8 lbs 18.5 kg Maximum Dimensions Height Depth Width Maximum Graphics Resolution Horizontal Dot Pitch Text Mode Character Display Display Controls On-Screen Display Controls Maximum Pixel Clock Rate Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Environmental Requirements Temperature Operating Nonoperating Humidity...
Specifications Compaq V900 Color Monitor Display CRT Type Viewable Image Size (diagonal) Face Treatment Maximum Weight 19.0-in FS Color 48.2 cm 18.0-in 45.7 cm High contrast multicoated screen with antiglare/antistatic treatment that complies with TCO 1995 requirements. 40.8 lbs 18.5 kg Maximum Dimensions Height Depth Width Maximum Graphics Resolution Horizontal Dot Pitch Text Mode Character Display Display Controls On-Screen Display Controls Maximum Pixel Clock Rate Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Environmental Requirements Temperature Operating Nonoperating Humidity...
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... Standard Sheet C13 connector, for use in the country where the power cord set must be used. 3. English 1-23 The appliance coupler must meet the mechanical configuration of 9.75 feet (3.0 m). 2. The power cord set (flexible cord or wall plug) received with the monitor meets the requirements for mating with Automatic Line Switching (ALS). Color Display Values CIE* Chromaticity Coordinates x y Red 0.625 0.340 Green 0.285 0.605 Blue 0.150 0.065 White Point (9300...
... Standard Sheet C13 connector, for use in the country where the power cord set must be used. 3. English 1-23 The appliance coupler must meet the mechanical configuration of 9.75 feet (3.0 m). 2. The power cord set (flexible cord or wall plug) received with the monitor meets the requirements for mating with Automatic Line Switching (ALS). Color Display Values CIE* Chromaticity Coordinates x y Red 0.625 0.340 Green 0.285 0.605 Blue 0.150 0.065 White Point (9300...