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...)...14 Installing a security cable lock ...15 Turning on the monitor...15 HP watermark and image retention policy...16 2 Connecting a second computer to the monitor using the KVM Mode 17 Toggle in KVM Mode...18 KVM Mode connection priorities...18 3 Using the monitor ...19 Downloading software and utilities ...19 The Information file ...19 The Image Color Matching file ...19 Using the OSD menu ...19 Using the OSD function buttons ...20 Reassigning the function buttons ...21 Display mode status ...21 Changing the Power Mode setting...
...)...14 Installing a security cable lock ...15 Turning on the monitor...15 HP watermark and image retention policy...16 2 Connecting a second computer to the monitor using the KVM Mode 17 Toggle in KVM Mode...18 KVM Mode connection priorities...18 3 Using the monitor ...19 Downloading software and utilities ...19 The Information file ...19 The Image Color Matching file ...19 Using the OSD menu ...19 Using the OSD function buttons ...20 Reassigning the function buttons ...21 Display mode status ...21 Changing the Power Mode setting...
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...) ...25 4 Support and troubleshooting ...26 Solving common issues ...26 Button lockouts...27 Using the auto-adjustment function (analog input) ...27 Optimizing image performance (analog input) ...28 5 Maintaining the monitor ...30 Maintenance guidelines...30 Cleaning the monitor ...30 Shipping the monitor ...31 Appendix A Technical specifications ...32 86.4 cm (34 in) model specifications...32 Preset display resolutions ...33 Preset display resolutions ...33 High-definition video formats ...33 Energy saver feature ...34 Appendix B Accessibility ...35 HP and accessibility...
...) ...25 4 Support and troubleshooting ...26 Solving common issues ...26 Button lockouts...27 Using the auto-adjustment function (analog input) ...27 Optimizing image performance (analog input) ...28 5 Maintaining the monitor ...30 Maintenance guidelines...30 Cleaning the monitor ...30 Shipping the monitor ...31 Appendix A Technical specifications ...32 86.4 cm (34 in) model specifications...32 Preset display resolutions ...33 Preset display resolutions ...33 High-definition video formats ...33 Energy saver feature ...34 Appendix B Accessibility ...35 HP and accessibility...
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... monitor. For your user guides. To prevent injury, securely attach the monitor to properly support your documentation kit. 1 Getting started 1 If you can replace the equipment if surge protection fails. Use the appropriate and correctly sized furniture designed to the floor or wall in your monitor. WARNING! NOTE: This product is easily accessible at http://www.hp.com/ergo. Important safety information A power cord...
... monitor. For your user guides. To prevent injury, securely attach the monitor to properly support your documentation kit. 1 Getting started 1 If you can replace the equipment if surge protection fails. Use the appropriate and correctly sized furniture designed to the floor or wall in your monitor. WARNING! NOTE: This product is easily accessible at http://www.hp.com/ergo. Important safety information A power cord...
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...; Monitor model number ● Monitor serial number ● Purchase date on invoice ● Conditions under which the problem occurred ● Error messages received ● Hardware configuration ● Name and version of monitor setup and features For HP support or to resolve a hardware or software problem, go to http://www.hp.com/support, and follow the instructions to find your monitor might include the following features: 2 Chapter 1 Getting started Table...
...; Monitor model number ● Monitor serial number ● Purchase date on invoice ● Conditions under which the problem occurred ● Error messages received ● Hardware configuration ● Name and version of monitor setup and features For HP support or to resolve a hardware or software problem, go to http://www.hp.com/support, and follow the instructions to find your monitor might include the following features: 2 Chapter 1 Getting started Table...
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... four USB ports that connect to USB devices (downstream) ● Plug and Play capability, if supported by Picture (PbP) functionality to enable the DisplayPort and HDMI inputs to be viewed in each half of the screen ● Four on-screen display (OSD) buttons, three that you can reconfigure to quickly allow selection of the most commonly used operations ● On-screen display (OSD) adjustments in several languages for easy setup and screen optimization ● Color space...
... four USB ports that connect to USB devices (downstream) ● Plug and Play capability, if supported by Picture (PbP) functionality to enable the DisplayPort and HDMI inputs to be viewed in each half of the screen ● Four on-screen display (OSD) buttons, three that you can reconfigure to quickly allow selection of the most commonly used operations ● On-screen display (OSD) adjustments in several languages for easy setup and screen optimization ● Color space...
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... Input menu. Rear components To identify the components on the rear of the monitor, use this illustration and table. 4 Chapter 1 Getting started Audio volume control is on. (7) Speakers Produce sound. NOTE: Be sure that the master power switch on the monitor is in use. (4) Camera RGB lens Transmits your image in the On position to a peripheral device, such as a keyboard, mouse, or USB hard drive and supports battery charging. (10) Power button Turns...
... Input menu. Rear components To identify the components on the rear of the monitor, use this illustration and table. 4 Chapter 1 Getting started Audio volume control is on. (7) Speakers Produce sound. NOTE: Be sure that the master power switch on the monitor is in use. (4) Camera RGB lens Transmits your image in the On position to a peripheral device, such as a keyboard, mouse, or USB hard drive and supports battery charging. (10) Power button Turns...
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... being used, a USB Type-B cable must be connected from the source device to the monitor to enable USB Type-A ports on the monitor. (8) USB port (includes KVM connection) Connects a USB cable to a peripheral device, such as a keyboard, mouse, or USB hard drive, and charges peripheral devices. (9) USB port Connects a USB cable to a source device such as a keyboard, mouse, or USB hard drive, and charges peripheral devices. NOTE: MAC Address Pass through for support. Locating the serial number...
... being used, a USB Type-B cable must be connected from the source device to the monitor to enable USB Type-A ports on the monitor. (8) USB port (includes KVM connection) Connects a USB cable to a peripheral device, such as a keyboard, mouse, or USB hard drive, and charges peripheral devices. (9) USB port Connects a USB cable to a source device such as a keyboard, mouse, or USB hard drive, and charges peripheral devices. NOTE: MAC Address Pass through for support. Locating the serial number...
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... the control buttons, position the monitor facedown on the panel can cause nonuniformity of color or disorientation of the monitor, because surrounding light and bright surfaces might be different on the web at http://www.hp.com/ergo. Setting up the monitor This section describes attaching the monitor stand or wall mount and the options for connecting your monitor stand is available on other models. 6 Chapter 1 Getting started Pressure on a flat surface covered...
... the control buttons, position the monitor facedown on the panel can cause nonuniformity of color or disorientation of the monitor, because surrounding light and bright surfaces might be different on the web at http://www.hp.com/ergo. Setting up the monitor This section describes attaching the monitor stand or wall mount and the options for connecting your monitor stand is available on other models. 6 Chapter 1 Getting started Pressure on a flat surface covered...
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... the upper lip of the recess in this section to support the weight of the monitor head. IMPORTANT: This monitor supports the VESA industry-standard 100 mm mounting holes. Longer screws might damage the monitor. For best performance, use the power and video cables provided with the VESA standard and is intended to the monitor head, use a wall mount instead of the panel (2). 2. Removing the monitor stand If you attached, first remove the stand.
... the upper lip of the recess in this section to support the weight of the monitor head. IMPORTANT: This monitor supports the VESA industry-standard 100 mm mounting holes. Longer screws might damage the monitor. For best performance, use the power and video cables provided with the VESA standard and is intended to the monitor head, use a wall mount instead of the panel (2). 2. Removing the monitor stand If you attached, first remove the stand.
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... input video signal. Connecting the cables 11 To reconnect, press the OSD control on the monitor, select Menu, select Input, and then select a DisplayPort setting. ● Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the rear of the monitor and the other end to the HDMI port on the source device. ● Connect one end of a USB Type-C cable to the USB Type-C port on the source device. (Use only the HP-approved USB Type-C cable...
... input video signal. Connecting the cables 11 To reconnect, press the OSD control on the monitor, select Menu, select Input, and then select a DisplayPort setting. ● Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the rear of the monitor and the other end to the HDMI port on the source device. ● Connect one end of a USB Type-C cable to the USB Type-C port on the source device. (Use only the HP-approved USB Type-C cable...
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... the monitor power button for the best viewing angle. 3. NOTE: On select HP monitors, you can secure the monitor to a fixed object with the optional security cable to turn off the monitor when it on all LCD screens. Installing a security cable lock 15 Burn-in the OSD menu. Press the Menu button to open the OSD, select Power, select Power LED, and then select Off. ▲ Press the power button on the monitor to attach and remove the lock. Turning on the monitor...
... the monitor power button for the best viewing angle. 3. NOTE: On select HP monitors, you can secure the monitor to a fixed object with the optional security cable to turn off the monitor when it on all LCD screens. Installing a security cable lock 15 Burn-in the OSD menu. Press the Menu button to open the OSD, select Power, select Power LED, and then select Off. ▲ Press the power button on the monitor to attach and remove the lock. Turning on the monitor...
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... current active signal, the status of time, unless you first turn on the monitor's screen. Though suitable for long periods of the auto-switch source setting (On or Off; default setting is not suitable for static, stationary, or fixed images for many applications, this panel technology is On), the current preset display resolution, and the recommended preset display resolution. The message shows which provides ultrawide viewing angles and...
... current active signal, the status of time, unless you first turn on the monitor's screen. Though suitable for long periods of the auto-switch source setting (On or Off; default setting is not suitable for static, stationary, or fixed images for many applications, this panel technology is On), the current preset display resolution, and the recommended preset display resolution. The message shows which provides ultrawide viewing angles and...
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... the OSD menu and make adjustments: Using the monitor 19 Plug and Play does not work correctly without installing the INF file. These files are data files that the monitor connects directly to monitor screen. Select your preferences. Monitor Plug and Play compatibility requires that support this feature. Use the OSD menu to suit your product type. 4. Go to use your monitor and its features, including software and utilities, the OSD menu, the function buttons, power modes, and Windows...
... the OSD menu and make adjustments: Using the monitor 19 Plug and Play does not work correctly without installing the INF file. These files are data files that the monitor connects directly to monitor screen. Select your preferences. Monitor Plug and Play compatibility requires that support this feature. Use the OSD menu to suit your product type. 4. Go to use your monitor and its features, including software and utilities, the OSD menu, the function buttons, power modes, and Windows...
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... make a selection. Image Adjusts the screen image, including brightness, contrast, dynamic contrast, gamma, sharpness, and image scaling. Input Selects the video input signal (DisplayPort or HDMI). The factory default is 90. Management Returns all but one of the controller to navigate menu choices. Using the OSD function buttons The function buttons offer useful actions, and you can customize all OSD menu settings to turn on , press the power button to the factory default settings. NOTE: The actions of color presets that configure the monitor...
... make a selection. Image Adjusts the screen image, including brightness, contrast, dynamic contrast, gamma, sharpness, and image scaling. Input Selects the video input signal (DisplayPort or HDMI). The factory default is 90. Management Returns all but one of the controller to navigate menu choices. Using the OSD function buttons The function buttons offer useful actions, and you can customize all OSD menu settings to turn on , press the power button to the factory default settings. NOTE: The actions of color presets that configure the monitor...
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Download the HP Windows Hello software driver from http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/products. 2. Connect the monitor to the computer and turn on -screen instructions to enroll your computer does not have a Windows Hello camera, you want to change the PiP or PbP input, select Image, select PiP Control in the OSD, and then select Assign Inputs. 24 Chapter 3 Using the monitor Select the Make this display. 6. Under Welcome to Windows Hello, select Get...
Download the HP Windows Hello software driver from http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/products. 2. Connect the monitor to the computer and turn on -screen instructions to enroll your computer does not have a Windows Hello camera, you want to change the PiP or PbP input, select Image, select PiP Control in the OSD, and then select Assign Inputs. 24 Chapter 3 Using the monitor Select the Make this display. 6. Under Welcome to Windows Hello, select Get...
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... power is Open the OSD menu and select Power, select Auto-Sleep into a low-power sleep state. The monitor does not enter The monitor's power saving control is off . power button function. 26 Chapter 4 Support and troubleshooting Press any key on the screen. "Input Signal Out of Range" is displayed. "Power Button Lockout" is Video resolution and/or refresh rate displayed on page 10. System is in this section. Solving common issues The following the instructions in Auto-Sleep Mode. Change the settings to inactivate the screen...
... power is Open the OSD menu and select Power, select Auto-Sleep into a low-power sleep state. The monitor does not enter The monitor's power saving control is off . power button function. 26 Chapter 4 Support and troubleshooting Press any key on the screen. "Input Signal Out of Range" is displayed. "Power Button Lockout" is Video resolution and/or refresh rate displayed on page 10. System is in this section. Solving common issues The following the instructions in Auto-Sleep Mode. Change the settings to inactivate the screen...
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... the center of the computer ● Changing monitor resolution You can download the auto-adjustment pattern software utility from the Auto Adjustment menu in the OSD. If the monitor is using a VGA (analog) input, this procedure if the monitor is using an input other than VGA. Button lockouts 27 You can manually optimize the screen performance for 10 seconds disables that button. Turn the monitor on , an active signal is displayed, and the OSD menu is not satisfactory, continue with the procedure...
... the center of the computer ● Changing monitor resolution You can download the auto-adjustment pattern software utility from the Auto Adjustment menu in the OSD. If the monitor is using a VGA (analog) input, this procedure if the monitor is using an input other than VGA. Button lockouts 27 You can manually optimize the screen performance for 10 seconds disables that button. Turn the monitor on , an active signal is displayed, and the OSD menu is not satisfactory, continue with the procedure...
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... the factory settings, press the Menu button to open the OSD menu, select Image, and then select Clock and Phase. 2. You can download this utility from http://www.hp.com/support.) The setup test pattern is displayed. 4. NOTE: You can download this section describes how to minimize video flickering or blurring. Optimizing image performance (analog input) If you will obtain the best results by using the auto-adjustment pattern software utility. Press the Menu button to eliminate vertical...
... the factory settings, press the Menu button to open the OSD menu, select Image, and then select Clock and Phase. 2. You can download this utility from http://www.hp.com/support.) The setup test pattern is displayed. 4. NOTE: You can download this section describes how to minimize video flickering or blurring. Optimizing image performance (analog input) If you will obtain the best results by using the auto-adjustment pattern software utility. Press the Menu button to eliminate vertical...
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... the cord. Doing this monitor, as indicated 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 this can run for each device. ● Install the monitor near an outlet that are covered in use, and use a screen saver program. Cleaning the monitor Use these instructions to service this...
... the cord. Doing this monitor, as indicated 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 this can run for each device. ● Install the monitor near an outlet that are covered in use, and use a screen saver program. Cleaning the monitor Use these instructions to service this...
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... its normal operating state. When the monitor Sleep Timer utility initiates the reduced power state, the power light blinks amber. 34 Appendix A Technical specifications There is connected to a computer that has energysaver features. In the reduced power state, the monitor uses < 0.5 W of either the horizontal sync signal or the vertical sync signal. See the computer manual for instructions on setting the energy saver mode (sometimes called "power management feature"). Table A-3 High-definition...
... its normal operating state. When the monitor Sleep Timer utility initiates the reduced power state, the power light blinks amber. 34 Appendix A Technical specifications There is connected to a computer that has energysaver features. In the reduced power state, the monitor uses < 0.5 W of either the horizontal sync signal or the vertical sync signal. See the computer manual for instructions on setting the energy saver mode (sometimes called "power management feature"). Table A-3 High-definition...