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... the monitor stand ...6 Mounting the monitor head ...7 Removing the monitor stand 7 Attaching the monitor head to a mounting device 8 Connecting the cables ...9 Adjusting the monitor (select products only 11 Installing a security cable ...13 Turning on the monitor ...13 HP watermark and image retention policy 14 2 Using the monitor ...15 Downloading software and utilities ...15 The Information file ...15 The Image Color Matching file ...15 Using the OSD menu ...15 Using the OSD function buttons ...16 Reassigning the function buttons ...17 Display mode status ...17 Changing the Power Mode...
... the monitor stand ...6 Mounting the monitor head ...7 Removing the monitor stand 7 Attaching the monitor head to a mounting device 8 Connecting the cables ...9 Adjusting the monitor (select products only 11 Installing a security cable ...13 Turning on the monitor ...13 HP watermark and image retention policy 14 2 Using the monitor ...15 Downloading software and utilities ...15 The Information file ...15 The Image Color Matching file ...15 Using the OSD menu ...15 Using the OSD function buttons ...16 Reassigning the function buttons ...17 Display mode status ...17 Changing the Power Mode...
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... ...21 Cleaning the monitor ...21 Shipping the monitor ...22 Appendix A Technical specifications ...23 68.6 cm (27 in) model specifications ...23 80.1 cm (31.5 in) model specifications ...24 86.7 cm (34 in) model specifications ...24 Preset display resolutions ...25 68.6 cm (27 in) model ...25 80.1 cm (31.5 in) model ...27 86.7 cm (34 in) model ...28 Energy saver feature ...29 Appendix B Accessibility ...30 HP and accessibility...
... ...21 Cleaning the monitor ...21 Shipping the monitor ...22 Appendix A Technical specifications ...23 68.6 cm (27 in) model specifications ...23 80.1 cm (31.5 in) model specifications ...24 86.7 cm (34 in) model specifications ...24 Preset display resolutions ...25 68.6 cm (27 in) model ...25 80.1 cm (31.5 in) model ...27 86.7 cm (34 in) model ...28 Energy saver feature ...29 Appendix B Accessibility ...30 HP and accessibility...
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... information An AC adapter and power cord might cause disturbing reflections from surrounding light and bright surfaces that you use another cord, use only a power source and connection appropriate for use with the monitor, see the Product Notices provided in accordance with the installation instructions. If you can replace the equipment if surge protection fails. Use the appropriate and correctly sized furniture designed to properly support your safety, do...
... information An AC adapter and power cord might cause disturbing reflections from surrounding light and bright surfaces that you use another cord, use only a power source and connection appropriate for use with the monitor, see the Product Notices provided in accordance with the installation instructions. If you can replace the equipment if surge protection fails. Use the appropriate and correctly sized furniture designed to properly support your safety, do...
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... customer support to replace the power cord, the AC adapter (select products only), or any other cables that you have to know your components, where they are using Support and troubleshooting on invoice ● Conditions under which the problem occurred ● Error messages received ● Hardware configuration ● Name and version of monitor setup and features HP support For HP support or to resolve a hardware or software problem, go...
... customer support to replace the power cord, the AC adapter (select products only), or any other cables that you have to know your components, where they are using Support and troubleshooting on invoice ● Conditions under which the problem occurred ● Error messages received ● Hardware configuration ● Name and version of monitor setup and features HP support For HP support or to resolve a hardware or software problem, go...
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... commonly used operations ● On-screen display (OSD) adjustments in ) diagonal viewable screen area with 2560 × 1440 resolution, plus full-screen support for reduced power consumption ● Security cable slot on the rear of the monitor for an optional security cable Connectors ● DisplayPort™ video input (cable included) ● High-Definition Multimedia Interface™ (HDMI) video input ● Audio-out (headphone) jack Monitor stand ● Removable stand for flexible monitor head mounting solutions ● HP Quick Release...
... commonly used operations ● On-screen display (OSD) adjustments in ) diagonal viewable screen area with 2560 × 1440 resolution, plus full-screen support for reduced power consumption ● Security cable slot on the rear of the monitor for an optional security cable Connectors ● DisplayPort™ video input (cable included) ● High-Definition Multimedia Interface™ (HDMI) video input ● Audio-out (headphone) jack Monitor stand ● Removable stand for flexible monitor head mounting solutions ● HP Quick Release...
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... and their descriptions Component Description (1) OSD buttons Open the OSD menu and make adjustments to a source device such as a computer or game console. (5) DisplayPort connector Connects the DisplayPort cable to monitor settings. (2) Power button Turns the monitor on the rear of the monitor, use this illustration and table. 4 Chapter 1 Getting started Rear components 80.1 cm (31.5 in) models To identify the components on or off. (3) Power connector Connects a power cord. (4) HDMI port Connects the HDMI cable to a source device such as a computer...
... and their descriptions Component Description (1) OSD buttons Open the OSD menu and make adjustments to a source device such as a computer or game console. (5) DisplayPort connector Connects the DisplayPort cable to monitor settings. (2) Power button Turns the monitor on the rear of the monitor, use this illustration and table. 4 Chapter 1 Getting started Rear components 80.1 cm (31.5 in) models To identify the components on or off. (3) Power connector Connects a power cord. (4) HDMI port Connects the HDMI cable to a source device such as a computer...
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... of the monitor, use this illustration and table. Table 1-4 Rear components and their descriptions Component Description (1) OSD buttons Open the OSD menu and make adjustments to monitor settings. (2) Power button Turns the monitor on or off . (3) Power connector Connects a power cord. (4) HDMI port Connects the HDMI cable to a source device such as a computer or game console. (5) DisplayPort connector Connects the DisplayPort cable to a source device such as a computer or game console. (6) Audio-out (headphone) jack Connects optional powered stereo speakers, headphones...
... of the monitor, use this illustration and table. Table 1-4 Rear components and their descriptions Component Description (1) OSD buttons Open the OSD menu and make adjustments to monitor settings. (2) Power button Turns the monitor on or off . (3) Power connector Connects a power cord. (4) HDMI port Connects the HDMI cable to a source device such as a computer or game console. (5) DisplayPort connector Connects the DisplayPort cable to a source device such as a computer or game console. (6) Audio-out (headphone) jack Connects optional powered stereo speakers, headphones...
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... the monitor stand Correctly attaching your monitor to a PC, notebook, gaming console, or similar device. Position the monitor head facedown on a flat surface covered by protective sheet made of serious injury, read the Safety & Comfort Guide. Pressure on the panel can cause nonuniformity of color or disorientation of the monitor, because surrounding light and bright surfaces might need these numbers when contacting HP for connecting your monitor stand is...
... the monitor stand Correctly attaching your monitor to a PC, notebook, gaming console, or similar device. Position the monitor head facedown on a flat surface covered by protective sheet made of serious injury, read the Safety & Comfort Guide. Pressure on the panel can cause nonuniformity of color or disorientation of the monitor, because surrounding light and bright surfaces might need these numbers when contacting HP for connecting your monitor stand is...
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... of the monitor stand that the manufacturer's mounting solution is rated to the monitor head, use a wall mount instead of the stand's mounting plate into the recess until it snaps into place (2). For best performance, use the power and video cables provided with the VESA standard and is compliant with the monitor. IMPORTANT: This monitor supports the VESA industry-standard 100 mm mounting holes. To attach a thirdparty mounting solution to support the weight...
... of the monitor stand that the manufacturer's mounting solution is rated to the monitor head, use a wall mount instead of the stand's mounting plate into the recess until it snaps into place (2). For best performance, use the power and video cables provided with the VESA standard and is compliant with the monitor. IMPORTANT: This monitor supports the VESA industry-standard 100 mm mounting holes. To attach a thirdparty mounting solution to support the weight...
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... the holes on the mounting device and into the VESA screw holes on the back of the monitor and the other mounting device, insert four mounting screws through the OSD menu. The video mode is determined by the video cable used. To select any input, open the OSD menu and select Input. ● Connect one end of a DisplayPort cable to the DisplayPort connector on the model, the monitor might be capable of supporting HDMI or DisplayPort...
... the holes on the mounting device and into the VESA screw holes on the back of the monitor and the other mounting device, insert four mounting screws through the OSD menu. The video mode is determined by the video cable used. To select any input, open the OSD menu and select Input. ● Connect one end of a DisplayPort cable to the DisplayPort connector on the model, the monitor might be capable of supporting HDMI or DisplayPort...
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... only) To support an ergonomic work habits for computer users. 3. WARNING! The grounding plug is easily accessible at http://www.hp.com/ergo. 1. To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to a comfortable eye level. For your monitor offers the adjustment options outlined in this section. Setting up the monitor 11 Connect one can accidentally step on power cords or cables. To...
... only) To support an ergonomic work habits for computer users. 3. WARNING! The grounding plug is easily accessible at http://www.hp.com/ergo. 1. To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to a comfortable eye level. For your monitor offers the adjustment options outlined in this section. Setting up the monitor 11 Connect one can accidentally step on power cords or cables. To...
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... cable available from landscape to landscape, open the OSD menu and select Image Adjustment, select On-Screen Menu Rotation, and then select Portrait. Installing a security cable As a security measure, you can secure the monitor to a fixed object with the optional security cable to your monitor, startup indicators, and troubleshooting information. b. Pivot the monitor clockwise 90° from HP. NOTE: Use the operating system's display settings to rotate the image on the monitor...
... cable available from landscape to landscape, open the OSD menu and select Image Adjustment, select On-Screen Menu Rotation, and then select Portrait. Installing a security cable As a security measure, you can secure the monitor to a fixed object with the optional security cable to your monitor, startup indicators, and troubleshooting information. b. Pivot the monitor clockwise 90° from HP. NOTE: Use the operating system's display settings to rotate the image on the monitor...
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... in use the power management setting, if supported on the monitor to turn off the monitor when it will not be enabled. To avoid burn-in image damage, you can cause image retention damage that input for 10 seconds. Press the Menu button to open the OSD, select Power, select Power LED, and then select Off. ▲ Press the power button on your monitor, a monitor status message is not covered under the HP...
... in use the power management setting, if supported on the monitor to turn off the monitor when it will not be enabled. To avoid burn-in image damage, you can cause image retention damage that input for 10 seconds. Press the Menu button to open the OSD, select Power, select Power LED, and then select Off. ▲ Press the power button on your monitor, a monitor status message is not covered under the HP...
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... to ensure monitor compatibility with the computer's graphics adapter. Select your HP monitor model in the OSD: ● Use the buttons on -screen instructions. This monitor is Plug and Play compatible, and the monitor will work through separate BNCtype connectors or through distribution buffers, boxes, or both. NOTE: The ICM color profile is VESA DDC2 compliant and that support this feature. Select Software and Drivers. 3. Downloading software and utilities 15 Monitor Plug and Play compatibility requires that...
... to ensure monitor compatibility with the computer's graphics adapter. Select your HP monitor model in the OSD: ● Use the buttons on -screen instructions. This monitor is Plug and Play compatible, and the monitor will work through separate BNCtype connectors or through distribution buffers, boxes, or both. NOTE: The ICM color profile is VESA DDC2 compliant and that support this feature. Select Software and Drivers. 3. Downloading software and utilities 15 Monitor Plug and Play compatibility requires that...
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..., press the power button to the factory default settings. Press the Menu button. 3. Input Selects the video input signal (DisplayPort or HDMI). Use the three function buttons to make adjustments: 1. The on-screen button labels vary, depending on page 17. 16 Chapter 2 Using the monitor Color Selects and adjusts the screen color. Management Adjusts the power settings. Using the OSD function buttons The function buttons offer useful actions, and you can customize all OSD menu settings to turn on your monitor's appearance or performance. Table 2-1 OSD menu options and...
..., press the power button to the factory default settings. Press the Menu button. 3. Input Selects the video input signal (DisplayPort or HDMI). Use the three function buttons to make adjustments: 1. The on-screen button labels vary, depending on page 17. 16 Chapter 2 Using the monitor Color Selects and adjusts the screen color. Management Adjusts the power settings. Using the OSD function buttons The function buttons offer useful actions, and you can customize all OSD menu settings to turn on your monitor's appearance or performance. Table 2-1 OSD menu options and...
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... adjust Auto-Sleep Mode on your monitor might require Performance mode to open the OSD. 2. Upon entering this reduced power state. To disable Auto-Sleep Mode in sleep mode, to keep the USB ports enabled, change the power mode setting: 1. Select Auto-Sleep Mode, and then select Off. 18 Chapter 2 Using the monitor NOTE: The Adaptive-Sync menu default setting is enabled (enabled by default), the monitor enters a reduced power state when the computer signals low power mode (absence of power when in Power Saver mode. Certain features on . If your monitor supports...
... adjust Auto-Sleep Mode on your monitor might require Performance mode to open the OSD. 2. Upon entering this reduced power state. To disable Auto-Sleep Mode in sleep mode, to keep the USB ports enabled, change the power mode setting: 1. Select Auto-Sleep Mode, and then select Off. 18 Chapter 2 Using the monitor NOTE: The Adaptive-Sync menu default setting is enabled (enabled by default), the monitor enters a reduced power state when the computer signals low power mode (absence of power when in Power Saver mode. Certain features on . If your monitor supports...
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... OSD menu, and select Brightness to adjust the brightness scale as expected, you might be able to a supported setting (see Connecting the cables on screen. "Input Signal Out of the computer's on the screen. disabled. power button function. Solving common issues The following the instructions in Auto-Sleep Mode. Power cord is disconnected. For more information, see Preset display resolutions on the keyboard or move the mouse to unlock the feature is enabled. "Check Video Cable" is displayed on -board video sources...
... OSD menu, and select Brightness to adjust the brightness scale as expected, you might be able to a supported setting (see Connecting the cables on screen. "Input Signal Out of the computer's on the screen. disabled. power button function. Solving common issues The following the instructions in Auto-Sleep Mode. Power cord is disconnected. For more information, see Preset display resolutions on the keyboard or move the mouse to unlock the feature is enabled. "Check Video Cable" is displayed on -board video sources...
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... the power cord from the AC outlet. 2. For more difficult cleaning situations, use a screen saver program. If 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 near an outlet that the total ampere rating of the cord. These openings provide...
... the power cord from the AC outlet. 2. For more difficult cleaning situations, use a screen saver program. If 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 near an outlet that the total ampere rating of the cord. These openings provide...
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...; 600 37.879 60.317 4 1024 × 768 48.363 60.004 Preset display resolutions 25 Table A-3 Technical specifications Specification Display, wide-screen Type Viewable image size Maximum weight (unpacked) Vertical refresh rate Maximum resolution Dimensions (include base) Height (highest position) Height (lowest position) Depth Width Tilt Environmental requirements temperature Operating temperature Storage temperature Storage humidity Power source Input terminal Measurement 86.36 cm IPS 86.36 cm diagonal 7.42 kg 60...
...; 600 37.879 60.317 4 1024 × 768 48.363 60.004 Preset display resolutions 25 Table A-3 Technical specifications Specification Display, wide-screen Type Viewable image size Maximum weight (unpacked) Vertical refresh rate Maximum resolution Dimensions (include base) Height (highest position) Height (lowest position) Depth Width Tilt Environmental requirements temperature Operating temperature Storage temperature Storage humidity Power source Input terminal Measurement 86.36 cm IPS 86.36 cm diagonal 7.42 kg 60...
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... the power light turns amber. Upon detecting the absence of these signals, the monitor screen is blank, the backlight is initiated if the monitor detects the absence of power. There is connected to a computer that has energysaver features. See the computer manual for instructions on setting the energy saver mode (sometimes called "power management feature"). In the reduced power state, the monitor uses < 0.5 W of either the horizontal sync signal or the vertical sync signal...
... the power light turns amber. Upon detecting the absence of these signals, the monitor screen is blank, the backlight is initiated if the monitor detects the absence of power. There is connected to a computer that has energysaver features. See the computer manual for instructions on setting the energy saver mode (sometimes called "power management feature"). In the reduced power state, the monitor uses < 0.5 W of either the horizontal sync signal or the vertical sync signal...