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[. . . ] HP Pavilion M40, M50, and M70 Multimedia Displays User's Guide English HP Pavilion M50 and M70 Multimedia Displays Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard® Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. HP shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. HP assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by HP. [. . . ] These changes are lost if you change to another mode or turn off the display. For example, if you change the contrast level while working in Gaming mode, switch to Productivity mode, then return to Gaming mode, the original factory default contrast level will be in effect. 22 4 Changing Display Settings HP Pavilion Multimedia Displays If you turn off the display, it will be in Personal Setup mode when you turn it back on. Any changes previously made to Productivity, Photos/Graphics, or Gaming modes are lost. The display's power-saving features don't affect temporary changes to custom preset modes. If you leave the computer inactive long enough to trigger its power-management system, or if you turn off the computer, the temporary changes will still be in effect when the display returns from its power-saving state. If you want to define and save settings, use Personal Setup mode. Personal Setup initially has the same settings as Productivity mode. When you're working in Personal Setup mode, however, adjustments to brightness, contrast, and color are automatically saved and remain in effect until you change them. In addition, Personal Setup enables you to individually control the red, green, and blue video content in the image. See "Setting Red, Green, and Blue Values, " later in this chapter, for instructions. 23 English 4 Changing Display Settings HP Pavilion Multimedia Displays Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast You can change the display's brightness or contrast quickly by pressing the brightness or contrast button on the front panel. (You can also adjust the brightness and contrast through the OSD main window as described in the next section, "Using the OSD Main Window. ") Brightness adjusts the black level, while contrast adjusts the difference between the dark and light parts of the image. Adjust the brightness level so that black items on the screen appear black. Then adjust the contrast for the most comfortable viewing. To adjust the brightness or contrast 1. Press the brightness or contrast button on the front panel to open the brightness or contrast adjustment window. 50 2. Press the + or ­ button to increase or decrease the setting from its current position. When the brightness or contrast is at the desired level, press the brightness or contrast button again to close the adjustment window. 24 4 Changing Display Settings HP Pavilion Multimedia Displays Using the OSD Main Window The OSD main window enables you to make changes to a variety of display settings. You open the window by pressing the Select button when no other OSD windows are displayed on the screen. In the OSD main window, you select icons for the settings you want to change: Select the brightness icon to adjust the black level in the image. Select the contrast icon to adjust the level of difference between light and dark areas of the image. Select the horizontal size icon to adjust the horizontal size of the image. Select the horizontal position icon to adjust the horizontal position of the image. Select the vertical size icon to adjust the vertical size of the image. [. . . ] Standby and Suspend modes offer low power consumption with rapid recovery, while Sleep mode offers the lowest power consumption and a somewhat slower recovery. The following table shows the characteristics of the normal operating mode and the three powersaving modes. VESA DPMS Power Management POWER USED Mode Hor. sync M40 M50 M70 48 5 Technical Information HP Pavilion Multimedia Displays On Activ Yes e Yes Yes No No 74W <15W <15W <8W 90W <15W <15W <8W 130W <30W <30W <8W Standb Blank No y Suspen Blank Yes d Sleep Blank No 49 English . FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. [. . . ]

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