HP 2709M User Manual

User’s Guide  
1859m  
2009m/v/f  
2159m/v  
2309m/v  
2509b/m  
2709m  
Notational Conventions  
The following section describes notational conventions used in this document.  
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings  
Throughout this guide, blocks of text may be accompanied by an icon. These blocks are notes, cautions, and  
warnings, and they are used as follows:  
WARNING: Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life.  
CAUTION: Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information.  
NOTE: Indicates additional information.  
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Product Features  
HP LCD Monitors  
The HP LCD (liquid crystal display) monitors have an active matrix, thin-film transistor (TFT) screen. This guide discusses  
the following models:  
1859m LCD monitor  
2009m/v/f LCD monitor  
2159m/v LCD monitor  
2309m/v LCD monitor  
2509b/m LCD monitor  
2709m LCD monitor  
Features  
Large diagonal display  
Optimum resolution:  
1859m: 1366 x 768 @ 60Hz  
2009m/v/f: 1600 x 900 @ 60Hz  
2159m/v: 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz  
2309m/v: 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz  
2509b/m: 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz  
2709m: 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz  
Plus full-screen support for lower resolutions  
Video inputs supported:  
VGA analog signal (select models only)  
DVI digital signal (select models only)  
High-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) (select models only)  
Fast response time, providing better experience for gaming and graphics  
Easy viewing from a sitting or standing position, or while moving from one side of the monitor to the other  
Tilt adjustment  
Swivel adjustment  
Removable pedestal and Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) standard mounting holes for flexible  
mounting solutions, including wall-mounting  
Security lock slot for a locking security cable (security cable sold separately)  
Plug and Play capability, if supported by your computer system  
On-screen display (OSD) adjustments for ease of setup and screen optimization (choose English, Simplified  
Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Japanese, or Brazilian Portuguese)  
Built-in stereo speakers, downward firing (select models only)  
Keyboard parking  
Power Saver to reduce energy consumption  
Quick View settings display  
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Ambient Light Sensor (select models only)  
CD included:  
Drivers  
Auto-adjustment software  
Documents  
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Adobe Acrobat Reader  
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Safety and Maintenance Guidelines  
Important Safety Information  
The power cord is designed for use with your monitor. To use a different cord, use only a power source and  
connection compatible with this monitor.  
WARNING: Always connect your monitor, the computer, and other equipment to a grounded (earthed) power  
outlet. To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment, do not disable the power cord grounding  
feature. The grounding plug is an important safety feature.  
WARNING: For your safety, be sure that the grounded power outlet you plug the power cord into is easily  
accessible to the operator and located as close to the equipment as possible. To disconnect power from the  
equipment, unplug the power cord from the power outlet by grasping the plug firmly. Never pull on the cord.  
CAUTION: To protect your monitor, as well as your computer, connect all power cords for your computer and its  
peripheral devices (such as a monitor, printer, or scanner) to a surge protection device such as a power strip with  
surge protection or uninterruptible power supply (UPS).  
Not all power strips provide surge protection; the power strips must be specifically labeled as having this ability. Use  
a power strip whose manufacturer offers a damage replacement policy, so you can replace your equipment if surge  
protection fails.  
Safety Precautions  
Use only a power source and connection compatible with this monitor, as indicated on the label/back plate of  
the monitor.  
Be sure the total ampere rating of the products connected to the outlet does not exceed the current rating of the  
electrical outlet, and the total ampere rating of the products connected to the power cord does not exceed the  
rating of the power cord. Look on the power label to determine the ampere rating (Amps or A) for each device.  
Install your monitor near a power outlet that you can easily reach. Disconnect the monitor by grasping the plug  
firmly and pulling it from the outlet. Never disconnect the monitor by pulling the cord.  
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not walk on the cord.  
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Safety and Maintenance Guidelines  
Maintenance Guidelines  
To enhance the performance and extend the life of your monitor:  
Do not open your monitor cabinet or attempt to service this product yourself. If your monitor is not operating  
properly or has been dropped or damaged, contact your Hewlett-Packard authorized dealer, reseller, or service  
provider.  
Adjust only those controls that are described in the operating instructions.  
Turn your monitor off when not in use. You can substantially increase the life expectancy of the monitor by using a  
screen saver program and turning off the monitor when not in use.  
Keep your monitor in a well-ventilated area, away from excessive light, heat, or moisture.  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. These openings must not be blocked or covered.  
Never push objects of any kind into cabinet slots or other openings.  
Unplug the monitor from the power outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.  
Do not drop the monitor or place it on an unstable surface.  
When removing the monitor base, you must lay the monitor face down on a soft area to prevent it from getting  
scratched, defaced, or broken.  
Cleaning the Monitor  
The monitor is a high-quality optical device that requires special care when cleaning. To clean the monitor, follow  
these steps:  
1. Turn off the computer and the monitor.  
2. Unplug your monitor from the power outlet before cleaning.  
CAUTION: Do not use benzene, thinner, ammonia, or any volatile substance to clean the monitor screen or  
cabinet. These chemicals may damage the monitor. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Never use water to clean  
an LCD screen.  
3. Wipe the screen with a dry, soft, clean cloth.  
If the screen requires additional cleaning, use an antistatic screen cleaner.  
4. Dust the monitor housing. Use a damp cloth to clean the cabinet.  
If the cabinet requires additional cleaning, use a clean cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol.  
5. Plug in the monitor.  
6. Turn on the monitor and the computer.  
2–2 Features may vary by model.  
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Setting Up the Monitor  
Unpacking the Monitor  
1. Unpack the monitor. Make sure all contents are included. Store the packing box.  
2. Turn off the computer and other attached devices.  
3. Determine whether the monitor will be desktop mounted or wall-mounted. See “Installing the Monitor” in this  
chapter.  
4. Prepare a flat area to assemble the monitor. You may need a flat, soft, protected area for placing the monitor  
screen-down while preparing it for installation.  
5. You need a Phillips screwdriver for preparing the monitor for wall-mounting. You may need a straight-slot  
screwdriver to secure some cables.  
Installing the Monitor  
You can install the monitor on a desktop or wall-mount it. Place the monitor in a convenient, well-ventilated location  
near your computer.  
Connect the monitor cables after you have installed the monitor.  
Preparing the monitor for desktop use  
CAUTION: The screen is fragile. Avoid touching or applying pressure to the LCD screen; doing so can cause  
damage. Unfold the monitor by lifting it from the top edge of the bezel.  
1. Set the monitor screen face down on a flat, soft, protected surface.  
Unfolding the monitor  
2. Grip the base near where it attaches to the monitor with one hand and lift the top part of the monitor until it is  
unfolded into the desired position.  
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3. Lift the monitor to an upright position and place on a flat, stable surface.  
Monitor in upright position  
Preparing the monitor for wall-mounting  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or of damage to the equipment, check that the wall-mounting  
fixture is adequately installed and secured before attaching the monitor. Refer to the instructions supplied with the  
wall-mounting fixture and check that it is capable of supporting the monitor.  
1. Disconnect the power cable and any other cables from the monitor.  
2. Place the monitor face down on a flat, protected surface.  
3. Remove the four screws that fasten monitor base to the monitor.  
Location of screws securing base to monitor  
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Setting Up the Monitor  
4. Slide the base away from the bottom of the monitor.  
Sliding the base away from the monitor  
5. Remove the square plate on the back of monitor. Use a coin at the base of the plate to pry it loose.  
Removing the plate from the back of the monitor  
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Setting Up the Monitor  
Four or six threaded holes are exposed (depending on your model). These holes are for screws to attach the  
swing arm or other mounting fixture to the back of the monitor. Some models will include mounting screws in the  
mounting holes. You will need to remove the screws, position the mounting device, then re-install the screws.  
100 x 100mm Threaded holes for attaching wall mount  
100 x 200mm Threaded holes for attaching wall mount  
6. Follow the instructions included with the mounting fixture to ensure that the monitor is safely attached. The  
threaded holes that are on the back of the panel are compliant with the VESA standard for mounting flat-panel  
monitors.  
7. Attach a swing arm or other mounting fixture.  
3–4 Features may vary by model.  
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Setting Up the Monitor  
Connecting the VGA (Analog) or DVI-D (Digital) Cable  
Use a VGA video cable or a DVI-D video cable (cables provided with select models). To use DVI, you must have a  
DVI-compliant graphic card. Connectors are located on the back of the monitor. Be sure the computer and monitor are  
turned off and unplugged.  
Some graphic cards have both a DVI connector and a DVI-to-VGA converter included in the box (select models only).  
If the monitor has a VGA connector but no DVI connector, use the DVI-to-VGA converter to connect to the computer:  
Connect the DVI-to-VGA converter to the DVI connector on the computer graphic card, and then connect the VGA  
cable to the converter and the monitor.  
Connecting the VGA or DVI-D cable (cables provided with select models)—connector locations may vary  
To connect the VGA cable  
Connect one end of the VGA video cable (provided with select models) to the back of the monitor and the other end  
to the VGA video connector on the computer.  
To connect the DVI-D cable  
Connect one end of the DVI-D video cable to the back of the monitor and the other end to the DVI video connector on  
the computer. You can use this cable only if your computer has a DVI-compliant graphic card installed. The monitor  
DVI-D connector and cable are included with select models only.  
NOTE: If you use a DVI-to-HDMI adapter, you must connect the green audio cable to enable the speakers (available  
on select model). The signal from the DVI connector is for video only.  
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Connecting the HDMI Cable (Select Models Only)  
Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the back of the monitor and the other end to a computer with an HDMI  
connector.  
Audio and Video Cables and Adapters  
The following table shows the cable and adapter types that may be required to connect the monitor to the computer.  
The number and type of cables required may vary by model. Some cables and adapters are included for select  
models only and may be sold separately.  
Cable/Adapter  
Name  
Description  
HDMI cable  
HDMI transmits an all-digital signal. It is the  
recommended choice for playback from a DVD  
or DVR.  
HDMI is capable of transmitting both  
uncompressed digital audio and digital video  
signals, because it has video, audio, and control  
signals.  
DVI cable  
DVI transmits an all-digital video signal.  
VGA cable  
VGA transmits an analog video signal.  
DVI-to-VGA adapter  
Connects a DVI monitor to a VGA connector on the  
back of the computer, TV, or set-top box or connects  
a VGA monitor to a DVI connector on the back of  
the computer, TV, or set-top box.  
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Cable/Adapter (Continued)  
Name  
Description  
DVI-to-HDMI adapter  
Connects a DVI monitor to an HDMI connector on  
the back of the computer, TV, or set-top box or  
connects an HDMI monitor to a DVI connector on  
the back of the computer, TV, or set-top box.  
NOTE: If you use a DVI-to-HDMI adapter, you must  
connect the green audio cable to enable the  
speakers.  
VGA-to-DVI-I cable  
Connects a DVI monitor to a VGA connector on the  
back of the computer, TV, or set-top box or connects  
a VGA monitor to a DVI connector on the back of  
the computer, TV, or set-top box.  
NOTE: When using a VGA or DVI signal, you must connect your audio separately because a VGA or DVI signal  
converts only video data, not audio data. A separate audio connection is not necessary when you use an HDMI  
signal, because an HDMI signal can convert both video and audio data.  
High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)  
If your monitor supports HDCP, it can receive high-definition content. High-definition content is available in many  
sources, such as Blu-ray Disc devices or HDTV air or cable broadcasts. If you do not have an HDCP-enabled monitor,  
you may see a black screen or a lower resolution picture when playing high-definition protected content. Your  
computer graphic card and monitor must both support HDCP to display protected content.  
Connecting the Audio Cable (Select Models Only)  
Connect the built-in monitor speakers to the computer by using the audio cable, as shown in the following illustration.  
Connecting the audio cables—connector locations may vary  
Getting HDMI Sound  
If you use HDMI to connect to a monitor model without speakers, you must activate HDMI sound by adjusting the  
Microsoft Windows setting. If HDMI is not activated, you can not hear any sound. To activate HDMI sound on your  
computer:  
1. Right-click on the volume icon in the Windows system tray.  
2. Click Playback Devices. The sound window opens.  
3. On the Playback tab, click the HDMI output audio device that is listed.  
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Setting Up the Monitor  
4. Click Set Default.  
5. Click Apply.  
6. Click OK to close the window.  
Connecting the Power Cable  
1. Read the warning below.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment:  
Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature. Plug the  
power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet.  
Be sure that the grounded power outlet you plug the power cord into is easily accessible to the operator and  
located as close to the equipment as possible. A power cord should be routed so that it is not likely to be  
walked on or pinched by items that are placed upon it or against it.  
Do not place anything on power cords or cables. Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip  
over them. Do not pull on a cord or cable.  
See “Technical Specifications” (Appendix B) for additional information.  
Connecting the power cable  
2. Connect one end of the power cable to the monitor and the other end to a grounded electrical outlet.  
3–8 Features may vary by model.  
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Setting Up the Monitor  
Cable Management  
The HP LCD monitors have cable management. Cables can be easily routed through the square hole in the base and  
are partially hidden when viewed from the front.  
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Adjusting the Tilt  
For optimal viewing, adjust the screen tilt to your own preference, as follows:  
1. Face the front of the monitor and hold the base so that you do not topple the monitor while changing the tilt.  
2. Adjust the tilt by moving the top edge of the monitor either toward or away from you, without touching the screen.  
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Adjusting the Swivel  
The HP LCD monitor allows a usable range of motion with the swivel feature.  
CAUTION: To avoid breakage or other damage, avoid applying pressure to the LCD screen while swiveling it or  
changing the tilt.  
Keyboard Parking  
If you need more space on your desktop, place the keyboard under the monitor when not in use.  
3–10 Features may vary by model.  
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Operating the Monitor  
CD Software and Utilities  
The CD that is included with this monitor contains the drivers and software that you can install on your computer.  
Installing Drivers  
If you determine that you need to update the drivers, you can install the monitor-driver INF and ICM files from the CD,  
or download them from the Internet.  
To install the monitor-driver software from the CD:  
1. Insert the CD in your computer CD drive. The CD menu appears.  
2. Select the language.  
3. Click Install Monitor Driver Software.  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
5. Restart the computer.  
6. Ensure that the proper resolutions and refresh rates appear in the Display Control Panel settings. Refer to the  
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Windows operating system documentation for more information.  
NOTE: You might need to install the digitally signed monitor drivers (INF or ICM files) manually from the CD, in case  
of an installation error. Refer to the “Driver Software Readme” file on the CD for instructions (in English only).  
Downloading updated drivers from the Internet  
To download the latest version of drivers and software files from the HP Support site:  
2. Select your country/region.  
3. Select Download Drivers and Software.  
4. Enter the model number of your monitor. The software-download pages for your monitor are displayed.  
5. Download and install the driver and software files by using the instructions in the download pages.  
6. Ensure that your system meets the requirements.  
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Using the Auto-Adjustment Function  
You can easily optimize the screen performance for the VGA input by using the Auto/Select button on the monitor  
and the auto-adjustment pattern software on the CD provided.  
Do not use this procedure if your monitor is using a DVI or HDMI input. If your monitor is using the VGA input, this  
procedure can correct the following image-quality conditions:  
Fuzzy or unclear focus  
Ghosting, streaking, or shadowing effects  
Faint vertical bars  
Thin, horizontal scrolling lines  
Off-center picture  
CAUTION: Burn-in image damage may occur on monitors that display the same static image on screen for a  
prolonged period of time (12 consecutive hours of non-use). To avoid burn-in image damage on your monitor  
screen, you should always activate a screen saver application or turn off the monitor when it is not in use for a  
prolonged period of time. Image retention is a condition that may occur on all LCD screens.  
To use the auto-adjustment feature:  
1. Allow the monitor to warm up for 20 minutes before adjusting.  
2. Press the Auto/Select button on the monitor front panel.  
You can also press the Menu button, and then select Image Control, followed by Auto Adjustment  
from the OSD menu. See Adjusting Screen Quality” in this chapter.  
If the result is not satisfactory, continue with the procedure.  
3. Insert the CD in your computer CD drive. The CD menu displays.  
4. Select the language.  
5. Select Open Auto-Adjustment Software.  
6. The setup test pattern displays.  
Auto-adjustment setup test pattern  
7. Press the Auto/Select button on the monitor front panel to produce a stable, centered image.  
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Operating the Monitor  
Front-Panel Controls  
Control buttons are located on the lower right front of the monitor:  
Icon  
Power  
Description  
Turns the monitor on and to standby or sleep mode.  
NOTE: The power button is located on the top or front of the monitor depending on the model.  
Menu  
Opens, selects, or exits the OSD menu.  
Adjusts the volume level (select models only).  
Opens the OSD Quick View menu where you can select a viewing mode that compliments or optimizes the  
content you are viewing (select models only).  
Source  
Chooses video input source from the computer.  
Navigates backward through the OSD menu and decreases adjustment levels.  
Navigates forward through the OSD menu and increases adjustment levels.  
Auto-adjusts the display to the ideal setting when the OSD is not active.  
Enters the selected option.  
+
Auto  
OK  
Using the On-screen Display (OSD)  
An On-screen display is an image superimposed on a screen picture, commonly used by monitors, televisions, VCRs,  
and DVD players to display information such as volume, channel, and time.  
NOTE: Use the front-panel control buttons to adjust settings.  
1. If the monitor is not already on, press the Power button to turn on the monitor.  
2. To access the OSD menu, press the Menu button. The OSD Main Menu displays.  
3. To navigate through the Main or Sub-Menu menu, press the + (Plus) button on the monitor’s front panel to scroll  
up, or the (Minus) button to scroll in reverse. Then press the Auto/Select button to select the highlighted function.  
The menu moves to the top if you scroll down at the bottom of the selections. The menu moves to the bottom if you  
scroll up at the top of the selections.  
4. To adjust the scale of a selected item, press the + or button.  
5. Select Save and Return.  
If you don’t want to save the setting, select Cancel from the Sub-Menu or Exit from the Main Menu.  
6. Press the Menu button to exit the OSD.  
NOTE: When a menu is displayed, if the buttons are untouched for 30 seconds (factory default), adjustments and  
settings are saved and the menu closes.  
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Operating the Monitor  
OSD Menu Selections  
The following table lists the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu selections and their functional descriptions. After changing  
an OSD menu item, and if the menu screen has these options, you may choose to:  
Cancel — to return to the previous menu level.  
Save and Return — to save all changes and return to the OSD Main Menu screen. This Save and Return  
option is active only if you change a menu item.  
Reset — to change back to the previous setting.  
Main Menu  
Options  
Icon  
Submenu Options  
Description  
Switch Video Input  
(select models only)  
Switches the video input signal source when the monitor is  
connected to two active and valid video sources. Switching  
video input sources may take several seconds.  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Adjusts the brightness level of the screen.  
Adjusts the contrast level of the screen.  
Image Control  
Adjusts the screen image. Also enables or disables the ambient  
light sensor (select models).  
Auto-Adjustment  
Horizontal Position  
Vertical Position  
Clock  
Automatically adjusts the screen image (VGA Input only).  
Adjusts the horizontal position of the picture (VGA Input only).  
Adjusts the vertical position of the picture (VGA Input only).  
Minimizes any vertical bars or strips visible on the screen  
background. Adjusting the clock will also change the  
horizontal screen image (VGA Input only).  
Clock Phase  
Adjusts the focus of the display. This adjustment allows you to  
remove any horizontal noise, and clear or sharpen the image  
of characters (VGA Input only).  
Dynamic Contrast Ratio  
Displays the status of the Dynamic Contrast Ratio setting.  
Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR) automatically adjusts the  
balance between white and black levels to provide you with an  
optimal image.  
Select:  
On  
Off  
The factory default is On or Off, depending on the model.  
Color  
Selects the screen color. The factory default is 6500 K or  
Custom Color, depending on the model.  
9300 K  
6500 K  
sRGB  
Changes to slightly blueish white.  
Changes to slightly reddish white.  
Sets your screen colors to adapt to the color standards used in  
the image technology industry.  
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Main Menu  
Options  
Icon  
Submenu Options  
Description (Continued)  
Quick View (select  
models only)  
Select from the following modes:  
Movie  
Photo  
Gaming  
Text  
Custom (settings saves when you adjust the Brightness,  
Contrast or Color in one of the other Quick View options)  
Custom Color  
Selects and adjusts your own color scales:  
R — Sets your own red color levels.  
G — Sets your own green color levels.  
B — Sets your own blue color levels.  
Language  
Selects the language in which the OSD menu is displayed. The  
factory default is English.  
Management  
Selects the power-management features of the monitor.  
Adjusts the volume level.  
Volume (select models  
only)  
OSD Control  
Adjusts the position of the OSD menu on the screen.  
Horizontal OSD Position — Changes the viewing  
position of the OSD menu to the left or right area of the  
screen. The factory default range is 50.  
Vertical OSD Position — Changes the viewing position  
of the OSD menu to the top or bottom area of the  
screen. The factory default range is 50.  
OSD Transparency — Adjust to view the background  
information through the OSD.  
OSD Timeout — Sets the time in seconds that the OSD  
is visible after the last button is pressed. The factory  
default is 30 seconds.  
Power Saver  
Enables the power saving feature (see “Power-Saver Feature” in  
this chapter). Select:  
On  
Off  
The factory default is On.  
Mode Display  
Displays the resolution, refresh rate, and frequency information  
on the screen each time the OSD Main Menu is accessed.  
Select:  
On  
Off  
The factory default is On or Off, depending on the model.  
Power-On Status  
Display  
Displays the operating status of the monitor each time the  
monitor is powered on. Select the location to which to display  
the status:  
Top  
Middle  
Bottom  
Off  
The factory default is Top or Off, depending on the model.  
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Main Menu  
Options  
Icon  
Submenu Options  
Description (Continued)  
DDC/CI Support  
Allows the computer to control some OSD menu features such  
as brightness, contrast, and color temperature. Set to:  
On  
Off  
The factory default is On.  
Bezel Power LED  
Sleep Timer  
Turns the light (LED) in the power button On and Off. When set  
to Off, the light will remain off at all times.  
Management  
Provides the timer-adjustment menu options:  
Set Current Time — Sets the current time in hours and minutes.  
Set Sleep Time — Sets the time you want to place the monitor  
in sleep mode.  
Set on Time — Sets the time you want the monitor to wake up  
from sleep mode.  
Timer — Sets the Sleep Timer feature On or Off; the default  
setting is Off.  
Sleep Now — Immediately sets the monitor to enter  
sleep mode.  
Default Video Input  
Selects the default video input signal when the monitor is  
connected to two active and valid video sources. The default is  
DVI. You must restart the computer to have the change take  
effect.  
Information  
Selects and displays important information about the monitor.  
Provides the current input video mode.  
Current Settings  
Recommended Settings  
Provides the recommended resolution mode and refresh rate  
for the monitor.  
Serial Number  
Reports the serial number of the monitor. The serial number is  
needed if contacting HP technical support.  
Version  
Reports the firmware version of the monitor.  
Reports the total hours of backlight operation.  
For service support, go to: http://www.hp.com/support  
Returns settings to factory defaults.  
Backlight Hours  
Service Support  
Factory Reset  
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Operating the Monitor  
Selecting Video Input Connectors  
The input connectors are:  
VGA connector (analog)  
DVI-D connector (digital)  
HDMI connector (digital)  
The monitor automatically determines which inputs have valid video signals, and displays the image.  
You can connect the VGA cable, the DVI-D cable, or both. If both cables are installed, the default input selection is  
DVI. The HDMI cable is in place of the DVI-D cable. The source of input can be switched using the Switch Video  
Input option in the OSD menu. Switching from a VGA to an HDMI input source may take several seconds.  
Identifying Monitor Conditions  
Special messages appear on the monitor screen for the following monitor conditions:  
Input Signal Out of Range — Indicates the monitor does not support the video card’s input signal because  
its resolution or refresh rate are set higher than the monitor supports.  
Change your video card settings to a lower resolution or refresh rate. Restart your computer for the new settings to  
take effect.  
Monitor Going to Sleep — Indicates the screen display is entering a sleep mode. The speakers are turned off  
in sleep mode.  
Check Video Cable — Indicates a video input cable is not properly connected to the computer or monitor.  
OSD Lock-out — The OSD can be enabled or disabled by pressing and holding the Menu button on the front  
panel for 10 seconds. If the OSD is locked, the warning message OSD Lock-out appears for 10 seconds.  
If the OSD is locked, press and hold the Menu button for 10 seconds to unlock the OSD.  
If the OSD is unlocked, press and hold the Menu button for 10 seconds to lock the OSD.  
No Input Signal — Indicates the monitor is not receiving a video signal from the computer on the monitor  
video input connector(s). Check to see if the computer or input signal source is off or in the power-saver mode.  
Auto Adjustment in Progress — Indicates the auto-adjustment function is active. See Adjusting Screen  
Quality” in this chapter.  
User’s Guide  
4–7  
   
Operating the Monitor  
Adjusting Screen Quality  
The auto-adjustment feature automatically fine-tunes the image quality for display size, position, clock, and phase each  
time a new video mode is displayed. For more precise adjustments of VGA input, run the Auto-Adjustment software on  
the CD. See “Using the Auto-Adjustment Function” in this chapter.  
If you want additional image-quality improvement, use the Clock and Clock Phase controls of the monitor to fine-tune  
the image. See “Optimizing Analog Video” in this chapter.  
Optimizing Analog Video  
Some monitors contain advanced circuitry that allow the monitor to function as a standard analog monitor. Two  
controls in the OSD menu can be adjusted to improve analog image performance:  
Clock — Increase or decrease the value to minimize any vertical bars or stripes visible on the screen  
background.  
Clock Phase — Increase or decrease the value to minimize video distortion or video jitter.  
Use these controls only when the auto-adjustment function does not provide a satisfactory monitor image in  
analog mode.  
To obtain the best results:  
1. Allow the monitor to warm up for 20 minutes before adjusting.  
2. Display the adjustment-pattern application provided on the CD.  
3. Access the OSD menu, then select Image Control.  
4. Set the main Clock settings correctly first, because the Clock Phase settings depend on the main Clock setting.  
When adjusting the Clock and Clock Phase values, if the monitor images become distorted, continue adjusting  
the values until the distortion disappears.  
To restore the factory settings, access the OSD menu, select Factory Reset, and then select Yes.  
Power-Saver Feature  
When the monitor is in normal operating mode, the Power light is green and the monitor uses the normal watts of  
power. For power usage, refer to “Technical Specifications” (Appendix B).  
The monitor also supports a power-saver mode that is controlled by the computer. When the monitor is in the  
reduced-power state, the monitor screen is blank, the backlight is off, and the Power light is amber. The monitor uses  
minimum power. When the monitor is “awakened,” a brief warm-up period occurs before the monitor returns to normal  
operating mode. The energy-saving reduced power state activates if the monitor does not detect either the horizontal  
sync signal or the vertical sync signal. The power-saver feature must be activated on your computer for this feature to  
work.  
Refer to your computer documentation for instructions on setting energy-saver features (sometimes called  
power-management features).  
NOTE: The energy-saver feature works only when the monitor is connected to computers that have energy-saver  
features.  
4–8 Features may vary by model.  
User’s Guide  
     
5
Preparing the Monitor for Shipping  
Keep the original packing box in a storage area. You may need it later if you move or ship your monitor.  
WARNING: Before folding the monitor, turn off the monitor power, and disconnect all power, video, and audio  
cables. To disconnect power from the equipment, unplug the power cord from the power outlet by grasping the  
power plug firmly. Never pull on the cord.  
CAUTION: The screen is fragile. Placing the monitor screen down on a flat, soft area prevents scratches, defacing,  
or breakage. Avoid applying pressure to the LCD screen; doing so can cause damage.  
Preparing the Monitor for Shipping  
1. Disconnect the power, video, and audio cables from the monitor.  
2. Set the monitor base on a soft, protected surface.  
Preparing the monitor for shipping  
3. Hold the base with one hand, where it attaches to the rear of the monitor, and push the monitor forward, folding  
the monitor flat onto the soft, protected surface.  
4. Place the monitor and base in the original packing box.  
User’s Guide  
5–1  
   
User’s Guide  
5–2  
A
Troubleshooting  
Solving Common Problems  
The following table lists possible problems, the possible cause of each problem, and the recommended solutions:  
Problem  
Solution  
Power LED is not on.  
Make sure the Power button is on, and the power cord is properly connected to a grounded  
power outlet and to the monitor.  
Select Management in the OSD menu, and then select Bezel Power LED. Check if the  
Bezel Power LED option is set to Off and, if so, set to On mode.  
Screen is blank.  
Connect the power cord. Turn on the power.  
Connect the video cable properly. See “Setting Up the Monitor” for more information.  
Press a key on the keyboard or move the mouse to turn off the screen-blanking utility.  
Screen is black or displaying  
at a lower resolution while  
displaying high-definition  
(HD) content.  
Check if your monitor and computer support HDCP.  
Refer to High-Content Digital Bandwidth Protection or http://www.hp.com/support  
Image appears blurred,  
indistinct, or too dark.  
Press the Auto/Select button on the monitor front panel. If this does not correct the image, press  
the Menu button to open the OSD menu, and adjust the brightness and contrast scales.  
Image is not centered.  
Press the Menu button to access the OSD menu. Select Image Control, and then select  
Horizontal Position or Vertical Position to adjust the position of the image.  
Check Video Cable appears  
on screen.  
Connect the monitor VGA signal cable to the VGA connector on the computer, or connect the  
DVI-D signal cable to the DVI connector on the computer. Be sure that the computer power is off  
while connecting the video cable.  
Input Signal Out of Range  
appears on screen.  
Restart your computer and enter Safe Mode. Change your settings to a supported setting (see  
the table in “Preset Video and High-Definition Modes” in Appendix B). Restart your computer so  
that the new settings take effect.  
Picture is fuzzy and has  
ghosting, shadowing  
problem.  
Adjust the contrast and brightness controls.  
Make sure that you are not using an extension cable or switch box. We recommend plugging  
the monitor directly into the graphic card output connector on the back of your computer.  
For VGA input, the auto-adjustment feature might fix this problem.  
Unable to set the monitor to  
the optimal resolution.  
Make sure the graphic card supports the optimal resolution.  
Make sure the latest supported driver is installed for the graphic card. For HP and Compaq  
systems, you can download the latest graphics driver for your system from:  
www.hp.com/support. For other systems, refer to the Web site for your graphic card.  
Using HDMI connection,  
unable to hear audio  
(speakers on select models).  
Ensure HDMI audio is selected as the main audio output in the operating system. To do so, click  
the Windows Start Button, and then click Control Panel. Click Sound, and in the  
Playback tab, ensure the check mark is next to the HDMI output, and click OK.  
User’s Guide  
A–1  
   
Problem  
Solution (Continued)  
Unable to hear audio from  
built-in speakers (select  
models only).  
Do the following:  
Ensure the source signal is good by using headphones at the source.  
Press the Menu button to access the OSD menu. Select Management, and then select  
Volume to adjust the volume.  
Turn up the volume with the front panel volume button.  
Ensure speaker volume is not muted or too low: Click the Windows Start Button,  
Control Panel, and Hardware and Sound. Under Audio Devices and Sound, click  
Adjust system volume. Under Main Volume, move the slider up.  
No Plug and Play.  
In order for the Plug and Play feature of the monitor to work, you need a computer and graphic  
card that are compatible with Plug and Play. Check with your computer manufacturer.  
Check the monitor’s video cable, and make sure that none of the pins are bent.  
Make sure that the HP monitor drivers are installed. Refer to “Installing Drivers” in the Operating  
the Monitor chapter for more information. HP monitor drivers are also available at:  
Picture bounces, flickers, or  
Move electrical devices that may cause electrical interference as far away from the monitor as  
wave pattern is present in the possible.  
picture.  
Use the maximum refresh rate that your monitor is capable of at the resolution that you  
are using.  
Monitor is always in “Sleep  
Mode (Amber LED).”  
The computer power switch should be in the On position.  
The computer graphic card should be snugly seated in its slot.  
Check that the monitor video cable is properly connected to the computer.  
Inspect the monitor video cable, and make sure that none of the pins are bent.  
Check that your computer is operational: Press the Caps Lock key and observe the Caps Lock  
LED found on most keyboards. The LED should either turn on or off after hitting the Caps  
Lock key.  
User’s Guide  
A–2  
Troubleshooting  
Getting Support from hp.com  
Before you contact customer service, refer to HP Technical Support at: http://www.hp.com/support  
Select your country/region, and then follow the links to the support page for your monitor.  
Preparing to Call Technical Support  
If you cannot solve a problem by using the troubleshooting tips in this section, you might have to call technical support.  
For technical support contact information, refer to the printed documentation included with the monitor. Have the  
following information available when you call:  
Monitor model number (located on label on back of monitor)  
Monitor serial number (located on label on back of monitor or in the OSD display in the Information menu)  
Purchase date on invoice  
Conditions under which the problem occurred  
Error messages received  
Hardware configuration  
Name and version of hardware and software you are using  
Locating the Rating Label  
The rating label on the monitor provides the product number and serial number. You may need these numbers when  
contacting HP about your monitor model.  
The rating label is on the back of the monitor.  
User’s Guide  
A–3  
     
Troubleshooting  
A–4 Features may vary by model.  
User’s Guide  
B
Technical Specifications  
All specifications represent the typical specifications provided by HP’s component manufacturers; actual performance  
may vary either higher or lower.  
HP LCD Monitors  
Face treatment: Glare polarizer with hard coating  
Input Terminals:  
VGA connector (select models)  
DVI-D 24-pin D-type connector (select models)  
HDMI connector (select models)  
Specifications  
model 1859m  
Display Type:  
TFT LCD active matrix  
Viewable Image Size:  
18.5 in. (47.0 cm) diagonal  
o
o
Tilt:  
–5 to +25  
Maximum Weight (unpacked):  
Dimensions (h x w x d):  
Maximum Graphics Resolution:  
Optimum Graphics Resolution:  
Text Mode:  
9.5 lb (4.3 kg)  
14.0 x 18.0 x 7.2 in. (355 x 470 x 184 mm)  
1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz analog mode  
1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz analog mode  
720 x 400  
Dot Pitch:  
0.30 x 0.30 mm  
Horizontal Frequency (analog mode):  
Vertical Frequency (analog mode):  
Environmental Requirements  
Temperature (independent of altitude)  
Operating Temperature:  
Non-operating Temperature:  
Relative Humidity (non-condensing):  
Operating Humidity:  
24 to 83 kHz  
50 to 76 Hz  
o
o
o
o
41 to 104 F (5 to 40 C)  
o
o
o
o
–29 to 140 F (–20 to 60 C)  
20% to 80%  
Non-operating Humidity:  
Power Source:  
5% to 95%  
100–240Vv, 50/60 Hz  
40 watts maximum  
<2 watts typical  
Power Consumption:  
Sleep Power Consumption:  
User’s Guide  
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Specifications (Continued)  
model 2009m/v/f  
Display Type:  
TFT LCD active matrix  
Viewable Image Size:  
Tilt:  
20 in. (50.8 cm) diagonal  
o
o
–5 to +25  
Dimensions (h x w x d):  
Maximum Graphics Resolution:  
Optimum Graphics Resolution:  
Text Mode:  
18.9 x 20.6 x 11.4 in. (481 x 523 x 289 mm)  
1600 x 900 @ 60 Hz analog mode  
1600 x 900 @ 60 Hz analog mode  
720 x 400  
Dot Pitch:  
0.2768 x 0.2768 mm  
Horizontal Frequency (analog mode):  
Vertical Frequency (analog mode):  
Environmental Requirements  
Temperature (independent of altitude)  
Operating Temperature:  
Non-operating Temperature:  
Relative Humidity (non-condensing):  
Operating Humidity:  
24 to 85 kHz  
48 to 76 Hz  
o
o
o
o
41 to 104 F (5 to 40 C)  
o
o
o
o
–29 to 140 F (–20 to 60 C)  
20% to 80%  
Non-operating Humidity:  
Power Source:  
5% to 95%  
100–240Vv, 50/60 Hz  
56 watts maximum  
<2 watts typical  
Power Consumption:  
Sleep Power Consumption:  
model 2159m/v  
Display Type:  
TFT LCD active matrix  
Viewable Image Size:  
21.53 in. (55.68 cm) diagonal  
o
o
Tilt:  
–5 to +25  
Maximum Weight (unpacked):  
Dimensions (h x w x d):  
Maximum Graphics Resolution:  
Optimum Graphics Resolution:  
Text Mode:  
13.2 lb (6.0 kg)  
16.3 x 22.2 x 7.6 in. (415 x 563 x 194 mm)  
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode  
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode  
720 x 400  
Dot Pitch:  
0.2480 x 0.2480 mm  
Horizontal Frequency (analog mode):  
Vertical Frequency (analog mode):  
Environmental Requirements  
Temperature (independent of altitude)  
Operating Temperature:  
Non-operating Temperature:  
Relative Humidity (non-condensing):  
Operating Humidity:  
24 to 94 kHz  
50 to 76 Hz  
o
o
o
o
41 to 104 F (5 to 40 C)  
o
o
o
o
–29 to 140 F (–20 to 60 C)  
20% to 80%  
Non-operating Humidity:  
Power Source:  
5% to 95%  
100–240Vv, 50/60 Hz  
56 watts maximum  
<2 watts typical  
Power Consumption:  
Sleep Power Consumption:  
User’s Guide  
B–2  
Technical Specifications  
Specifications (Continued)  
model 2309m/v  
Display Type:  
TFT LCD active matrix  
Viewable Image Size:  
23.0 in. (58.42 cm) diagonal  
o
o
Tilt:  
–5 to +25  
Maximum Weight (unpacked):  
Dimensions (h x w x d)  
Maximum Graphics Resolution:  
Optimum Graphics Resolution:  
Text Mode:  
21.6 lb (9.8 kg)  
16.2 x 22.6 x 7.9 in. (412 x 573 x 200 mm)  
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode  
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode  
720 x 400  
Dot Pitch:  
0.265 x 0.265 mm  
Horizontal Frequency (analog mode):  
Vertical Frequency (analog mode):  
Environmental Requirements  
Temperature (independent of altitude)  
Operating Temperature:  
Non-operating Temperature:  
Relative Humidity (non-condensing):  
Operating Humidity:  
24 to 94 kHz  
50 to 76 Hz  
o
o
o
o
41 to 104 F (5 to 40 C)  
o
o
o
o
–29 to 140 F (–20 to 60 C)  
20% to 80%  
Non-operating Humidity:  
Power Source:  
5% to 95%  
100–240Vv, 50/60 Hz  
54 watts maximum  
<2 watts typical  
Power Consumption:  
Sleep Power Consumption:  
model 2509b/m  
Display Type:  
TFT LCD active matrix  
Viewable Image Size:  
25 in. (63.44 cm) diagonal  
o
o
Tilt:  
–5 to +25  
Maximum Weight (unpacked):  
Dimensions (h x w x d):  
Maximum Graphics Resolution:  
Optimum Graphics Resolution:  
Text Mode:  
17.8 lb (8.1 kg)  
24.32 x 17.17 x 7.91 in. (618 x 436 x 201 mm)  
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode  
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode  
720 x 400  
Dot Pitch:  
0.288 x 0.288 mm  
Horizontal Frequency (analog mode):  
Vertical Frequency (analog mode):  
Environmental Requirements  
Temperature (independent of altitude)  
Operating Temperature:  
Non-operating Temperature:  
Relative Humidity (non-condensing):  
Operating Humidity:  
24 to 94 kHz  
50 to 76 Hz  
o
o
o
o
41 to 104 F (5 to 40 C)  
o
o
o
o
–29 to 140 F (–20 to 60 C)  
20% to 80%  
Non-operating Humidity:  
Power Source:  
5% to 95%  
100–240Vv, 50/60 Hz  
60 watts maximum  
<2 watts typical  
Power Consumption:  
Sleep Power Consumption:  
User’s Guide  
B–3  
Technical Specifications  
Specifications (Continued)  
model 2709m  
Display Type:  
TFT LCD active matrix  
Viewable Image Size:  
27 in. (68.58 cm) diagonal  
o
o
Tilt:  
–5 to +25  
Maximum Weight (unpacked):  
Dimensions (h x w x d):  
Maximum Graphics Resolution:  
Optimum Graphics Resolution:  
Text Mode:  
21.2 lb (9.6 kg)  
18.5 x 26.4 x 8.4 in. (469 x 671 x 214 mm)  
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode  
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz analog mode  
720 x 400  
Dot Pitch:  
0.265 x 0.265 mm  
Horizontal Frequency (analog mode):  
Vertical Frequency (analog mode):  
Environmental Requirements  
Temperature (independent of altitude)  
Operating Temperature:  
Non-operating Temperature:  
Relative Humidity (non-condensing):  
Operating Humidity:  
24 to 94 kHz  
48 to 76 Hz  
o
o
o
o
41 to 104 F (5 to 40 C)  
o
o
o
o
–29 to 140 F (–20 to 60 C)  
20% to 80%  
Non-operating Humidity:  
Power Source:  
5% to 95%  
100–240Vv, 50/60 Hz  
120 watts maximum  
<2 watts typical  
Power Consumption:  
Sleep Power Consumption:  
B–4 Features may vary by model.  
User’s Guide  
Technical Specifications  
Preset Video and High-Definition Modes  
The monitor automatically recognizes many preset video input modes that will appear properly sized and centered on  
the screen.  
Factory Preset Video Input Modes, 1859m  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Preset  
Resolution  
640 x 480  
Frequency (kHz)  
Frequency (Hz)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
31.47  
31.47  
37.88  
48.36  
60.00  
63.98  
47.71  
59.94  
70.09  
60.32  
60.00  
60.00  
60.02  
59.79  
720 x 400  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
1366 x 768  
Factory Preset Video Input Modes, 2009m/v/f  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Frequency (Hz)  
Preset  
Resolution  
Frequency (kHz)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
640 x 480  
31.47  
59.94  
70.09  
60.32  
60.00  
60.02  
59.88  
59.98  
720 x 400  
800 x 600  
31.47  
37.88  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1440 x 900  
1600 x 900  
48.36  
63.98  
55.93  
55.54  
Factory Preset Video Input Modes, 2159m/v, 2309m/v, 2509b/m, and 2709m  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Preset  
Resolution  
640 x 480  
Frequency (kHz)  
Frequency (Hz)  
1
2
31.47  
31.47  
37.88  
48.36  
45.00  
60.00  
63.98  
55.93  
75.00  
65.29  
67.50  
59.94  
70.09  
60.32  
60.00  
60.00  
60.00  
60.02  
59.88  
60.00  
60.00  
60.00  
720 x 400  
800 x 600  
3
4
1024 x 768  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
1440 x 900  
1600 x 1200  
1680 x 1050  
1920 x 1080  
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
User’s Guide  
B–5  
   
Technical Specifications  
High Definition Video Formats  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Preset  
Timing Name  
480p60  
Resolution  
720 x 480  
Frequency (kHz)  
Frequency (Hz)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
31.47  
31.25  
37.50  
45.00  
56.25  
67.50  
60  
50  
50  
60  
50  
60  
576p50  
720 x 576  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 720  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
720p50  
720p60  
1080p50  
1080p60  
B–6 Features may vary by model.  
User’s Guide  
Technical Specifications  
LCD Monitor Quality and Pixel Policy  
The HP LCD Monitor uses high-precision technology, manufactured according to high standards, to help guarantee  
trouble-free performance. Nevertheless, the display may have cosmetic imperfections that appear as small bright or  
dark spots. This is common to all LCD displays used in products supplied by all vendors and is not specific to the  
HP LCD Monitor. These imperfections are caused by one or more defective pixels or subpixels.  
A pixel consists of one red, one green, and one blue subpixel.  
A defective whole pixel is always turned on (a bright spot on a dark background), or it is always off (a dark spot  
on a bright background). The first is the more visible of the two.  
A defective subpixel (dot defect) is less visible than a defective whole pixel, and is small and only visible on a  
specific background.  
To locate defective pixels, the monitor should be viewed under normal operating conditions and in normal operating  
mode at a supported resolution and refresh rate, from a distance of approximately 16 inches (50 cm).  
We expect that, over time, the industry will continue to improve its ability to produce displays with fewer cosmetic  
imperfections, and we will adjust guidelines as improvements are made.  
For more information about your HP LCD Monitor, refer to the HP Web site at: http://www.hp.com/support  
Power Cord Set Requirements  
The monitor power supply is provided with Automatic Line Switching (ALS). This feature allows the monitor to operate  
on input voltages between 100–240Vv, 50/60 Hz, 1.5A.  
The power cord set (flexible cord or wall plug) received with the monitor meets the requirements for use in the  
country/region where you purchased the equipment.  
If you need to obtain a power cord for a different country/region, you should purchase a power cord that is  
approved for use in that country/region.  
The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product’s electrical  
ratings label. The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked  
on the product. If you have questions about the type of power cord to use, contact your HP-authorized service  
provider.  
A power cord should be routed so that it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon it or against  
it. Particular attention should be paid to the plug, electrical outlet, and the point where the cord exits from the  
product.  
User’s Guide  
B–7  
   
Technical Specifications  
B–8 Features may vary by model.  
User’s Guide  
C
Agency Regulatory Notices  
Federal Communications Commission Notice  
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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user  
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help.  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly  
approved by Hewlett-Packard Company may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Cables  
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to maintain  
compliance with FCC rules and regulations.  
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with  
FCC Logo, United States Only  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this  
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
For questions regarding your product, contact:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 530113  
Houston, Texas 77269-2000  
Or  
Call: 1-800-474-6836  
For questions regarding this FCC declaration, contact:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101  
Houston, Texas 77269-2000  
Or  
Call: 1-281-514-3333  
To identify this product, refer to the part, series, or model number found on the product.  
User’s Guide  
C–1  
         
Materials Disposal  
This HP product contains mercury in the fluorescent lamp in the display LCD that might require special handling at  
end-of-life:  
Disposal of this material can be regulated because of environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling  
information, contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) (http://www.eiae.org).  
Chemical Substances  
HP is committed to providing our customers with information about the chemical substances in our products as  
needed to comply with legal requirements such as REACH (Regulation EC No 1907/2006 of the European  
Parliament and the Council). A chemical information report for this product can be found at:  
Canadian Notice  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Avis Canadien  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du  
Canada.  
European Union Regulatory Notice  
Products bearing the CE marking comply with the following EU Directives:  
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC  
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC  
Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC, where applicable  
CE compliance of this product is valid if powered with the correct CE-marked AC adapter provided by HP.  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to applicable harmonized European standards (European  
Norms) that are listed in the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by HP for this product or product family and  
available (in English only) either within the product documentation or at the following web site:  
The compliance is indicated by one of the following conformity markings placed on the product:  
For non-telecommunications products and for EU harmonized  
telecommunications products, such as Bluetooth® within power class  
below 10mW.  
.
This marking is valid for EU non-harmonized Telecom products.  
*Notified body number (used only if applicable—refer to the product  
label).  
Please refer to the regulatory label provided on the product.The point of contact for regulatory matters is:  
Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Dept./MS: HQ-TRE, Herrenberger Strasse 140, 71034 Boeblingen, GERMANY.  
User’s Guide  
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Agency Regulatory Notices  
Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private  
Households in the European Union  
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of  
with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste  
equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical  
and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the  
time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner  
that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop  
off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste  
disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.  
Japanese Notice  
Japanese Power Cord Notice  
Japanese Material Content Declaration  
A Japanese regulatory requirement, defined by Specification JIS-C-0950, 2008, mandates that manufacturers provide  
Material Content Declarations for certain categories of electronic products offered for sale after July 1, 2006. To view  
the JIS-C-0950 material declaration for this product, visit www.hp.com/go/jisc0950  
Korean Notice  
User’s Guide  
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Agency Regulatory Notices  
EPA ENERGY STAR Compliance  
®
Products marked with the ENERGY STAR logo on the packaging box qualify with the  
®
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.  
®
Products with the ENERGY STAR label are designed to use less energy, help you save money on  
utility bills, and help protect the environment.  
®
ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark owned by the U.S. government.  
HP Recycling Program  
HP offers product end-of-life return programs for HP and other manufacturers’ hardware in several geographic areas.  
The terms and availability of these programs vary by geography because of differences in regulatory requirements  
and local customer demand. For information on the HP recycling program, refer to the HP Web site at:  
Republic of Turkey EEE Regulation  
Republic of Turkey: In conformity with the EEE Regulation.  
C–4 Features may vary by model.  
User’s Guide  
     
Agency Regulatory Notices  
The Table of Toxic and Hazardous Substances/Elements and their Content  
as required by China’s  
Management Methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic Information Products  
Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements  
Part Name  
Lead Mercury  
Cadmium  
(Cd)  
Hexavalent  
Chromium  
(Cr(VI))  
Polybrominated  
biphenyls (PBB)  
Polybrominated  
diphenyl ethers  
(PBDE)  
(Pb)  
(Hg)  
Liquid Crystal Display  
Panel  
X
X
O
O
O
O
Chassis/Other  
X
O
O
O
O
O
O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below  
the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006.  
X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this  
part is above the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006.  
All parts named in this table with an “X” are in compliance with the European Union’s RoHS Legislation – “Directive  
2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain  
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment”.  
Note: The referenced Environmental Protection Use Period Marking was determined according to normal operating use  
conditions of the product such as temperature and humidity.  
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User’s Guide  
C–5  
Agency Regulatory Notices  
C–6 Features may vary by model.  
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