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    User ’s G uid e F lat P anel Monito r L2 3 3 5 Doc ument P ar t Number : 3 4 5 09 3-001 October 2003[...]

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    © Copyright 2003 He wlett-P ackard De v elopment Company , L.P . The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Microsoft, MS-DOS, W indows, and W indows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express w arranty statemen[...]

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    User ’s Guide www .hp.com iii Cont e nt s 1 Product Features 2 Safety and Maintenance Guidelines Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1 Maintenance Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–2 Cleaning the Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–4 Shipping the M[...]

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    i v www .hp.com Use r’s Guide Con ten ts Using the Worldwide Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–2 Preparing to call Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–3 B Specifications Flat Panel Monitor L2335 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–1 Recognizing Preset Display Resolutions . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Us er’s Gui de w ww .hp .com 1–1 1 Product Features The Flat Panel Monitor L2335 has an acti ve matrix, thin-f ilm transistor (TFT), liquid crystal display (LCD). The monitor features include: ■ Large wide screen 23-inch (58.4 cm) vie wable area display . ■ 1920 × 1200 resolution, plus full-screen support for lo wer resolutions. ■ W ide [...]

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    1–2 www .hp.com Use r’s Guide Pr oduct F eature s ■ On-Screen Display (OSD) adjustments in English, Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish, and German for ease of set-up and screen optimization. ■ Softwar e and Refer ence Libr ary CD includes an information f ile (INF), Image Color Matching f ile (ICM), and product documentation. ■ Energ y Sa v [...]

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    User ’s Guide www .hp .com 2–1 2 Safet y an d Main ten ance Gu i d e l in e s Impor tan t Safet y Informa tion A po wer cord is included with your monitor . If another cord is used, use only a po wer source and connection appropriate for this monitor . For information on the correct po wer cord set to use with your monitor , refer to the “Pow[...]

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    2–2 www .hp.com User ’s Guide Safe ty and Maintenance Guidelines Ä CAUT ION: F or the pr otectio n of y our monitor , as w ell as y our compute r , connect all po we r cor ds f or y our co mput er and its per ipher al de v i ces (su ch a s a monitor , pr inter , scanner ) to so me f orm of sur ge pr otection de vi ce suc h as a po wer str ip o[...]

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    Safe ty and Maintenance Guidelines User ’s Guide www .hp .com 2–3 ■ Unplug your monitor from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. If the screen requires additional cleaning, use an antistatic screen cleaner . Ä CAUT ION: Do not use benz ene, thinne r , ammonia , or an[...]

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    2–4 www .hp.com User ’s Guide Safe ty and Maintenance Guidelines C leanin g t he Monitor T o clean the monitor , follo w these steps: 1. T urn of f the monitor and the computer . 2. Dust the monitor by wiping the screen and the cabinet with a soft, clean cloth. If the screen requires additiona l cleaning, use a clean cloth dampened with isoprop[...]

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    Us er’s Gui de w ww .hp .com 3–1 3 Set tin g Up t h e Monitor T o set up the monitor , ensure that the po wer is turned of f to the monitor , computer system, and other attached de vices, then follo w these steps: 1. Place the monitor in a con venient, well-v entilated location near your computer . 2. Connect one end of the monitor signal cable[...]

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    3–2 www .hp.com Use r’s Guide Setting Up the Monito r 3. Connect the po wer cable to the back of the monitor , and the other end of the po wer cable to an electrical w all outlet.[...]

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    Setting Up the Monitor Us er’s Gui de w ww .hp .com 3–3 4. Adjust the monitor as needed for your comfort using the monitor’ s tilt, swiv el, and height adjustment capabilities.[...]

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    3–4 www .hp.com Use r’s Guide Setting Up the Monito r[...]

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    Setting Up the Monitor Us er’s Gui de w ww .hp .com 3–5 Å CAUT ION: T o redu ce the ri sk of elec tr ic shoc k or damage to your equipment: Do not dis able the po wer cor d grounding plug . The gr ounding plug is an impo rtant safety fe atur e . P lug the po wer cor d into a grou nded (earthed) electr i cal outlet that is easily acce ssible at[...]

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    3–6 www .hp.com Use r’s Guide Setting Up the Monito r Rem o vin g t h e M on it or B a s e Y ou can remov e the monitor base to mount the monitor on a w all, swing arm, or other mounting f ixture. Read the caution and warning statements belo w before beginning the procedure. Ä CAUTION: Before beginning to disassemb le the monitor , be sure the[...]

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    Setting Up the Monitor Us er’s Gui de w ww .hp .com 3–7 2. Remov e the four scre ws as shown in the follo wing illustration. Ä CAUT ION: Ensure that the bottom o f the monito r base is po siti oned o v er a table o r desktop bef ore r emov ing the base fr om the mo nitor . 3. Remov e the monitor base from the monitor .[...]

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    3–8 www .hp.com Use r’s Guide Setting Up the Monito r Mountin g t he Monitor 1. Remov e the monitor base. Refer to “Remo ving the Monitor Base” steps in the pre vious section. When the base is remov ed, fo ur threaded mounting holes are exposed on the monitor panel to be used for mounting purposes. These mounting holes are spaced 100 mm apa[...]

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    Us er’s Gui de w ww .hp .com 4–1 4 O peratin g t h e Monitor Installin g t he Informa tion Files The CD-R OM included with this monitor contains two information f iles to be installed onto your computer; an .INF f ile and an .ICM f ile. ■ The .INF f ile def ines monitor resources and pro vides specif ications used by most operating systems to[...]

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    4–2 www .hp.com Use r’s Guide Oper ating the Monitor Fr ont P anel C ompon ents No. Icon Control Function 1 P iP P iP but ton Acti vates P ic tur e in P ictur e (P iP) wi n d ow 2 input Signal Input button Signal inpu t selec ti on - sc r olls thr ough V G A-Analog , D VI-Analog , D VI-Digital , Super v ideo , composite v ideo , and component v[...]

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    Oper ating the Monitor Us er’s Gui de w ww .hp .com 4–3 5 O SD A dju st Selec t and adj ust the O SD Men u setti ngs Selec ts D VI-I input w hen O SD is not acti v e 6 Menu bu tton La unc hes the On-Sc r een Dis pla y (O SD) menu and s elec ts func ti ons . 7 P owe r L E D Ful l p owe r = G re en Sleep = Amber 8 P ow er S w itch T urns the mo n[...]

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    4–4 www .hp.com Use r’s Guide Oper ating the Monitor Adjus ting Monitor Set tin gs Press the Menu b utton on the front panel of the monitor to vie w the On Screen Display (OSD) Menu. The Main Menu windo w pops up and you can make adjustments to your monitor’ s v arious features. Use the left, right, up, and do wn arro w keys to mak e your adj[...]

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    Oper ating the Monitor Us er’s Gui de w ww .hp .com 4–5 OSD Menu Le v els Menu L e v el 1 Menu L e v el 2 Menu L e v el 3 Menu Le vel 4 Br ightnes s Adju stment Scale Contr as t Adj ustment Scale Image Contr ol Auto Adjus tm en t “ Adjusti ng” Messag e Hor i z ont al Po s i t i o n Adjustm ent Scale Ve r t i c a l Po s i t i o n Adjustm ent[...]

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    4–6 www .hp.com Use r’s Guide Oper ating the Monitor Fra n c a i s Italiano Nederlands Management P ow er Sav er On/Off Sele ction Po w e r O n Re ca l l On/Off Sele ction Mode Displa y On/Off Sele ction Ser i al Number (displa y ser ial number) Sleep T imer Set c urr ent & sleep time Basi c Menu OSD Contr ol Hori z ontal Po s i t i o n Adj[...]

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    Oper ating the Monitor Us er’s Gui de w ww .hp .com 4–7 ✎ The Image Control Clock and Clock Phase selections are not a v ailable when the monitor is operating in the D VI-D (digital) mode. Comp os ite Vi deo Com po nen t Vi deo Auto Detect P iP Contr ol P iP Sour ce Super V ideo Comp os ite Vi deo Com po nen t Vi deo Pi P S ize Pi P O f f Sma[...]

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    4–8 www .hp.com Use r’s Guide Oper ating the Monitor Id entif ying Spec ial OSD M essa g es Special OSD messages appear on the monitor screen when identifying the follo wing monitor conditions: ■ Input Signal Out of Range—indicates the monitor is unable to access or fully support the provided input signal. The monitor’ s preferred video m[...]

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    Oper ating the Monitor Us er’s Gui de w ww .hp .com 4–9 Optimizin g Di gital Conv ersion This monitor contains adv anced circuitry that allo ws the flat panel screen to function like a standard monitor . T wo controls in the on-screen display can be adjusted to improv e image performance: Clock and Clock Ph ase. Use these controls only when the[...]

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    4–10 www .hp .com Use r’s Gui de Oper ating the Monitor ■ Component video The monitor is compatible with NTSC, P AL, and SECAM video standards. Additionally , the component video connectors are capable of supporting the 720-line progressi v e (720p) and 1080-line interlaced (1080i) High Def inition V ideo modes when connected to an external H[...]

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    User ’s Guide www .hp .com A–1 A Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Solving Comm on Problems The follo wing table lists possible problems, the possible cause of each problem, and the recommended solutions. Pr oblem P ossi ble Cau se Solut io n Scr een is blan k or the No Input Signal mess age is displa y ed . Po w e r c o r d i s disconnec ted . Co n[...]

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    A–2 www .hp.com User ’s Guide T roubleshooting Using t h e W orldwide W eb Before contacting customer services, refer to the support W eb site at: http://ww w .hp.com/su pport Image appears blurr ed, indistinc t , or too dark . Br ightne ss and contr ast ar e too lo w . Pr ess the Menu button to open the O SD Men u , and adju st the br i ghtnes[...]

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    T roubleshooting User ’s Guide www .hp .com A–3 Preparing to call T ec hni cal Suppor t If you cannot solve a problem using the troubleshooting tips in this section, you may need to call technical support. Ha ve the follo wing information a v ailable when you call: ■ The monitor ■ Monitor model number (on front and back panel) ■ Serial nu[...]

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    User ’s Guide www .hp .com B–1 B Spec ifica tions Fl a t P a n e l M o n i t o r L 2335 Displa y Ty p e 23 i n c h e s W ide sc r een TFT LC D 5 8.4 cm Vi e w able Image Si z e 2 3-inch di agonal 5 8.4 cm Tilt Swiv e l -5 to 2 5 o +3 5 to - 3 5 o F ace T reatment Anti-glar e polar i z er w ith har d coating Max imum W eight (Unpac k ed) 2 4 lbs[...]

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    B–2 www .hp.com User ’s Guide Spec ifi catio ns * Commission International d’Eclairage, 1931 Standard. Env ir onmental Requirements T emper atur e Oper ating T emperatur e Non -operating T emperatur e 41 to 9 5 o F - 4 to +140 o F 5 to 3 5 o C - 20 to +60 o C R elati v e Humi dity Oper ating Non- Oper ating 20 to 80% 5 to 9 5% P ow er Sour ce[...]

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    Spe cificat ion s User ’s Guide www .hp .com B–3 Recognizing Preset Disp l a y Re solutions The display resolutions listed belo w are the most commonly used modes and are set as factory def aults. This monitor automatically recognizes these preset modes and they will appear properly sized and centered on the screen. Factor y Pre set Disp lay Mo[...]

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    B–4 www .hp.com User ’s Guide Spec ifi catio ns ✎ Display modes 19 and 25 are supported by the analog signal input only . Enterin g User Modes The video controller signal may occasionally call for a mode that is not preset if: ■ Y ou are not using a He wlett P ackard standard graphics adapter . ■ Y ou are not using a preset mode. If this [...]

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    Spe cificat ion s User ’s Guide www .hp .com B–5 Using t he Energy Sa v er Fe ature When the monitor is in its normal operating mode, the monitor uses less than 100 watts of po wer and the Power light is green. The monitor also supports a reduced po wer state. The reduced po wer state will be entered into if the monitor detects the absence of e[...]

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    User ’s Guide www .hp .com C–1 C Ag ency Regula tor y Noti ces F ederal C ommunic ations C ommission Noti ce This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to P art 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen[...]

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    C–2 www .hp .com User’s Gui de Agenc y R egulatory Notices Modifica tions The FCC requires the user to be notif ied that any changes or modif ications made to this de vice that are not e xpressly appro v ed by He wlett Packard may v oid the user's authority to operate the equipment. Cable s Connections to this de vice must be made with shi[...]

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    Agency R egulatory Notices User ’s Guide www .hp .com C–3 T o identify this product, refer to the Part, Series, or Model number found on the product. Can adi an Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Av i s C a n a d i e n Cet appareil numérique de la classe B re[...]

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    C–4 www .hp .com User’s Gui de Agenc y R egulatory Notices Japa ne se No ti ce Ko r e a n N o t i c e EP A Energy Star Com pli an ce Monitors that are marked with the Ener gy Star Logo meet the requirements of the EP A Ener gy Star program. As an Ener gy Star Partner , Hewlett P ackard has determined that this product meets the Energy Star guid[...]

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    Agency R egulatory Notices User ’s Guide www .hp .com C–5 P o w er Cord S et R equiremen ts The monitor po wer supply is pro vided with Automatic Line Switching (ALS). This feature allo ws the monitor to operate on input v oltages between 100-120V or 200-240V . The po wer cord set (fle xible cord or wall plug) recei ved with the monitor meets t[...]

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    C–6 www .hp .com User’s Gui de Agenc y R egulatory Notices HP Rec y c lin g Program HP of fers product end-of-life return programs for HP and other manufacturers’ hardw are in se v eral geographic areas. The terms and a v ailability of th ese programs v ary by geography because of dif ferences in re gulatory requirements and local customer de[...]