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... stand's hinge blocker 4 Connecting the cables ...5 Connecting USB devices ...7 Adjusting the monitor ...8 Installing a security cable ...9 Storing headphones ...9 Mounting the monitor head ...10 Removing the monitor stand 10 Attaching the VESA mounting bracket 11 Turning on the monitor ...12 2 Using the monitor ...13 Enabling G-SYNC ...13 Downloading the monitor driver ...13 Using the OSD ...13 Display mode ...14 Using Deep Sleep mode ...14 Using the ambient light ...15 Selecting a faster response time for gaming ...15 Adjusting blue light output ...16 Using RGB Gain Control ...16 Viewing...
... stand's hinge blocker 4 Connecting the cables ...5 Connecting USB devices ...7 Adjusting the monitor ...8 Installing a security cable ...9 Storing headphones ...9 Mounting the monitor head ...10 Removing the monitor stand 10 Attaching the VESA mounting bracket 11 Turning on the monitor ...12 2 Using the monitor ...13 Enabling G-SYNC ...13 Downloading the monitor driver ...13 Using the OSD ...13 Display mode ...14 Using Deep Sleep mode ...14 Using the ambient light ...15 Selecting a faster response time for gaming ...15 Adjusting blue light output ...16 Using RGB Gain Control ...16 Viewing...
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... support ...20 Locating the serial number and product number 20 4 Maintaining the monitor ...21 Maintenance guidelines ...21 Cleaning the monitor ...21 Shipping the monitor ...21 Appendix A Technical specifications ...22 Preset display resolutions ...23 Entering user modes ...24 Appendix B Accessibility ...25 Accessibility ...25 Finding the technology tools you need 25 Our commitment ...25 International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP 25 Finding the best assistive technology 26 Assessing your needs ...26 Accessibility for HP...
... support ...20 Locating the serial number and product number 20 4 Maintaining the monitor ...21 Maintenance guidelines ...21 Cleaning the monitor ...21 Shipping the monitor ...21 Appendix A Technical specifications ...22 Preset display resolutions ...23 Entering user modes ...24 Appendix B Accessibility ...25 Accessibility ...25 Finding the technology tools you need 25 Our commitment ...25 International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP 25 Finding the best assistive technology 26 Assessing your needs ...26 Accessibility for HP...
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.... The external source connected to your user guides. 1 Getting started Important safety information An AC adapter and power cord may be installed. For information about the correct AC power cord set to use with your monitor must be stepped on dressers, bookcases, shelves, desks, speakers, chests, or carts may fall over . The Safety & Comfort Guide also provides important electrical and mechanical safety information. NVIDIA G-SYNC technology is...
.... The external source connected to your user guides. 1 Getting started Important safety information An AC adapter and power cord may be installed. For information about the correct AC power cord set to use with your monitor must be stepped on dressers, bookcases, shelves, desks, speakers, chests, or carts may fall over . The Safety & Comfort Guide also provides important electrical and mechanical safety information. NVIDIA G-SYNC technology is...
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... latest user guide, go to http://www.hp.com/support and follow the instructions to use NVIDIA G-SYNC. With ULMB, objects in your documentation kit. NOTE: The monitor must be connected to the system with high refresh rates, providing PC gaming advantages in reaction time and a more information. NOTE: Adaptive refresh rates vary by your operating system ● On-screen display (OSD) adjustments in ten languages for easy setup and screen optimization...
... latest user guide, go to http://www.hp.com/support and follow the instructions to use NVIDIA G-SYNC. With ULMB, objects in your documentation kit. NOTE: The monitor must be connected to the system with high refresh rates, providing PC gaming advantages in reaction time and a more information. NOTE: Adaptive refresh rates vary by your operating system ● On-screen display (OSD) adjustments in ten languages for easy setup and screen optimization...
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.... (7) Power connector Connects an AC adapter. (8) Service port Used by qualified HP service technicians only. (9) DisplayPort connector Connects a DisplayPort cable to a source device such as a computer or game console. (10) HDMI port Connects an HDMI cable to the monitor. (4) Audio-out jack Connects optional powered stereo speakers, headphones, earbuds, a headset, or a television audio cable. Rear components Table 1-1 Rear components and their descriptions Component Function (1) Power button Turns the monitor on or off. (2) OSD joystick Opens the OSD menu, selects...
.... (7) Power connector Connects an AC adapter. (8) Service port Used by qualified HP service technicians only. (9) DisplayPort connector Connects a DisplayPort cable to a source device such as a computer or game console. (10) HDMI port Connects an HDMI cable to the monitor. (4) Audio-out jack Connects optional powered stereo speakers, headphones, earbuds, a headset, or a television audio cable. Rear components Table 1-1 Rear components and their descriptions Component Function (1) Power button Turns the monitor on or off. (2) OSD joystick Opens the OSD menu, selects...
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... work habits for computer users. Removing the stand's hinge blocker The monitor is available on a flat surface covered with a hinge blocker that locks the monitor head in the lowest height position on the panel may cause nonuniformity of color or disorientation of the liquid crystals. Pressure on the stand. If this occurs, the screen will not recover to the monitor, do not touch the surface of the stand...
... work habits for computer users. Removing the stand's hinge blocker The monitor is available on a flat surface covered with a hinge blocker that locks the monitor head in the lowest height position on the panel may cause nonuniformity of color or disorientation of the liquid crystals. Pressure on the stand. If this occurs, the screen will not recover to the monitor, do not touch the surface of the stand...
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... to the DisplayPort connector on the rear of the monitor. 3. NOTE: The monitor automatically determines which inputs have valid video signals. NOTE: DisplayPort is the preferred connection type for optimal performance. ● Connect one end of a DisplayPort cable to the DisplayPort connector on the source device. Setting up the monitor 5 Connect a video cable. Before connecting the cables, route the cables through the cable management guide on the rear of the OSD joystick and...
... to the DisplayPort connector on the rear of the monitor. 3. NOTE: The monitor automatically determines which inputs have valid video signals. NOTE: DisplayPort is the preferred connection type for optimal performance. ● Connect one end of a DisplayPort cable to the DisplayPort connector on the source device. Setting up the monitor 5 Connect a video cable. Before connecting the cables, route the cables through the cable management guide on the rear of the OSD joystick and...
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... outlet (2), and then connect the AC adapter to the power connector on the monitor (3). NOTE: You must connect the USB Type-B upstream cable from the source device to the monitor to the equipment: Do not disable the AC power cord grounding plug. Arrange them . Setting up the monitor 7 Do not pull on power cords or cables. For your safety, do not place anything on a cord or cable. Connect one end of the...
... outlet (2), and then connect the AC adapter to the power connector on the monitor (3). NOTE: You must connect the USB Type-B upstream cable from the source device to the monitor to the equipment: Do not disable the AC power cord grounding plug. Arrange them . Setting up the monitor 7 Do not pull on power cords or cables. For your safety, do not place anything on a cord or cable. Connect one end of the...
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Storing headphones The monitor features a headphone hook at the top of the stand for convenient headphone storage. Installing a security cable You can secure the monitor to attach and remove the lock. Setting up the monitor 9 Use the key provided to a fixed object with an optional security cable available from HP.
Storing headphones The monitor features a headphone hook at the top of the stand for convenient headphone storage. Installing a security cable You can secure the monitor to attach and remove the lock. Setting up the monitor 9 Use the key provided to a fixed object with an optional security cable available from HP.
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... CSA-Listed wall-mount bracket. For best performance, use the power and video cables provided with the VESA standard and is compliant with the monitor. Remove the two screws on a flat surface covered by UL- IMPORTANT: This monitor supports the VESA industry-standard 100 mm mounting holes. NOTE: This apparatus is turned off the monitor head (2). 10 Chapter 1 Getting started Removing the monitor stand You can be attached to disassemble the monitor, be supported by a clean, dry...
... CSA-Listed wall-mount bracket. For best performance, use the power and video cables provided with the VESA standard and is compliant with the monitor. Remove the two screws on a flat surface covered by UL- IMPORTANT: This monitor supports the VESA industry-standard 100 mm mounting holes. NOTE: This apparatus is turned off the monitor head (2). 10 Chapter 1 Getting started Removing the monitor stand You can be attached to disassemble the monitor, be supported by a clean, dry...
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... not covered under the HP warranty. default is turned on the rear of a no signal condition, the first detected active input for five seconds. Press the power button on , a monitor status message displays for the monitor. 12 Chapter 1 Getting started When the monitor is On), the current detected display resolution, and the recommended preset display resolution. Press the center of the auto-switch input setting (On or Off; A burned-in the OSD menu. Turning...
... not covered under the HP warranty. default is turned on the rear of a no signal condition, the first detected active input for five seconds. Press the power button on , a monitor status message displays for the monitor. 12 Chapter 1 Getting started When the monitor is On), the current detected display resolution, and the recommended preset display resolution. Press the center of the auto-switch input setting (On or Off; A burned-in the OSD menu. Turning...
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... monitor for G-SYNC: 1. Select Software and Drivers. 3. Using the OSD Use the OSD menu to adjust the monitor screen image based on your HP monitor model in the search field and follow the on , press the power button to navigate menu choices. Move the joystick up G-SYNC. 3. Enabling G-SYNC 13 Select Display from http://www.hp.com/support. 1. Check the box titled Enable G-SYNC. Go to the system via DisplayPort. Monitor Plug and Play compatibility requires that the monitor connects directly to make adjustments...
... monitor for G-SYNC: 1. Select Software and Drivers. 3. Using the OSD Use the OSD menu to adjust the monitor screen image based on your HP monitor model in the search field and follow the on , press the power button to navigate menu choices. Move the joystick up G-SYNC. 3. Enabling G-SYNC 13 Select Display from http://www.hp.com/support. 1. Check the box titled Enable G-SYNC. Go to the system via DisplayPort. Monitor Plug and Play compatibility requires that the monitor connects directly to make adjustments...
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..., adaptive contrast, dark boost, gamma, and image scaling. In the OSD, select Power. 3. This occurs 13 minutes after the host PC signals low power mode (which is shown in the Information menu window and at the bottom of either DP Deep Sleep or HDMI Deep Sleep, and then select Off. 14 Chapter 2 Using the monitor Power Adjusts the power settings. Input Selects the video input signal (DisplayPort or HDMI). Management Returns all OSD menu settings to the factory default settings...
..., adaptive contrast, dark boost, gamma, and image scaling. In the OSD, select Power. 3. This occurs 13 minutes after the host PC signals low power mode (which is shown in the Information menu window and at the bottom of either DP Deep Sleep or HDMI Deep Sleep, and then select Off. 14 Chapter 2 Using the monitor Power Adjusts the power settings. Input Selects the video input signal (DisplayPort or HDMI). Management Returns all OSD menu settings to the factory default settings...
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... the center of the ambient light or turn it off the ambient lighting. ● Task Light: Emulates an adjustable white desk light for better reading or viewing. ● Screen Glow: Makes backlight color follow the screen average color for G-SYNC gaming purposes. You can adjust the color and brightness of the OSD joystick to open the OSD. 2. NOTE: Ambient lighting is optimized for gaming and video. ● Static Color: Sets ambient light colors to red, green, blue, yellow, purple, cyan, orange...
... the center of the ambient light or turn it off the ambient lighting. ● Task Light: Emulates an adjustable white desk light for better reading or viewing. ● Screen Glow: Makes backlight color follow the screen average color for G-SYNC gaming purposes. You can adjust the color and brightness of the OSD joystick to open the OSD. 2. NOTE: Ambient lighting is optimized for gaming and video. ● Static Color: Sets ambient light colors to red, green, blue, yellow, purple, cyan, orange...
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... auto-save the RGB color settings. Select Gaming. 3. Press the center of any color preset, making all color presets adjustable user modes. Color and Location submenus allow you to open the OSD. 2. Adjusting blue light output Decreasing the blue light emitted by the monitor reduces the blue light exposure to reduce the blue light output and create a more relaxing and less stimulating image while you view content on the screen. HP monitors provide settings to your monitor to view the current active input...
... auto-save the RGB color settings. Select Gaming. 3. Press the center of any color preset, making all color presets adjustable user modes. Color and Location submenus allow you to open the OSD. 2. Adjusting blue light output Decreasing the blue light emitted by the monitor reduces the blue light exposure to reduce the blue light output and create a more relaxing and less stimulating image while you view content on the screen. HP monitors provide settings to your monitor to view the current active input...
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...cycle between 5 and 120 minutes in 5-minute increments. The timer menu will display hours as a hot key: 1. There are in single-minute increments and then between Start, Stop, and Restart. Select and adjust the timers using the Message Timer hot key: Message Timers 17 Please Stop Playing ...The Message Timers menu presents two types of timers that will appear on the screen. The on-screen timer format initially shows minutes and seconds (0:00) but does not reset the timer. To use for the button you to open the OSD. 2. In the OSD, select Gaming. 3. To set the message ...
...cycle between 5 and 120 minutes in 5-minute increments. The timer menu will display hours as a hot key: 1. There are in single-minute increments and then between Start, Stop, and Restart. Select and adjust the timers using the Message Timer hot key: Message Timers 17 Please Stop Playing ...The Message Timers menu presents two types of timers that will appear on the screen. The on-screen timer format initially shows minutes and seconds (0:00) but does not reset the timer. To use for the button you to open the OSD. 2. In the OSD, select Gaming. 3. To set the message ...
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... information. Replace the video card or connect the video cable to exit Deep Sleep mode. A list of the computer's onboard video sources. Open the OSD menu. Images in Deep Sleep mode. Select ULMB, and then select On. "Input Signal Not Found" is Video resolution and/or refresh rate displayed on page 23). Connect a video cable between the source device and monitor. See Connecting the cables on the screen. Then select either DP Deep Sleep or HDMI Deep Sleep. seconds to adjust the brightness scale as needed. This...
... information. Replace the video card or connect the video cable to exit Deep Sleep mode. A list of the computer's onboard video sources. Open the OSD menu. Images in Deep Sleep mode. Select ULMB, and then select On. "Input Signal Not Found" is Video resolution and/or refresh rate displayed on page 23). Connect a video cable between the source device and monitor. See Connecting the cables on the screen. Then select either DP Deep Sleep or HDMI Deep Sleep. seconds to adjust the brightness scale as needed. This...
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... to discussion forums and instructions on the bottom edge of the hardware and software you may need to contact HP and open a support case. You may need these numbers when contacting HP about the monitor model. 20 Chapter 3 Support and troubleshooting Use this section, you are using the troubleshooting tips in this site to get more information about how to call : ● Monitor model number ● Monitor serial number ● Purchase date...
... to discussion forums and instructions on the bottom edge of the hardware and software you may need to contact HP and open a support case. You may need these numbers when contacting HP about the monitor model. 20 Chapter 3 Support and troubleshooting Use this section, you are using the troubleshooting tips in this site to get more information about how to call : ● Monitor model number ● Monitor serial number ● Purchase date...
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... ventilation openings or other points of entry can cause damage to clean the monitor screen or cabinet. Adjust only those controls that you ship the monitor or move. Look on the monitor is not operating properly or has been dropped or damaged, contact an authorized HP dealer, reseller, or service provider. ● Use only a power source and connection appropriate for each device. ● Install the monitor...
... ventilation openings or other points of entry can cause damage to clean the monitor screen or cabinet. Adjust only those controls that you ship the monitor or move. Look on the monitor is not operating properly or has been dropped or damaged, contact an authorized HP dealer, reseller, or service provider. ● Use only a power source and connection appropriate for each device. ● Install the monitor...
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...Power source 100 V ac to 240 V ac 50/60 Hz Measured power consumption Full power Typical settings Sleep Off 65 W 35 W < = 0.5 W < = 0.5 W Power adapter 65 W Input terminals One HDMI port and one DisplayPort connector 0 ft to 16,400 ft 0 ft to 40,000 ft Preset display resolutions The display resolutions listed below are the most commonly used modes and are set as defaults. Table A-2 Preset display resolutions Preset display resolutions... display resolutions 23 The monitor automatically recognizes these preset modes, and they will appear properly sized and centered on the screen.
...Power source 100 V ac to 240 V ac 50/60 Hz Measured power consumption Full power Typical settings Sleep Off 65 W 35 W < = 0.5 W < = 0.5 W Power adapter 65 W Input terminals One HDMI port and one DisplayPort connector 0 ft to 16,400 ft 0 ft to 40,000 ft Preset display resolutions The display resolutions listed below are the most commonly used modes and are set as defaults. Table A-2 Preset display resolutions Preset display resolutions... display resolutions 23 The monitor automatically recognizes these preset modes, and they will appear properly sized and centered on the screen.