hp 32f Full HD Monitor User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- HP
Table of Contents
32f Full HD Monitor
User Guide
© Copyright 2019 HP Development Company, L.P. HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High- Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. Windows is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Product notice This guide describes features that are common to most models. Some features may not be available on your product. To access the latest user guide, go to http://www.hp.com/support, and follow the instructions to find your product. Then select User Guides. First Edition: August 2019 Document Part Number: L68350-001
About This Guide
This guide provides information about monitor features, setting up the
monitor, using the software and technical specifications. WARNING! Indicates a
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury. CAUTION: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury. IMPORTANT: Indicates information
considered important but not hazard-related (for example, messages related to
property damage). A notice alerts the user that failure to follow a procedure
exactly as described could result in loss of data or in damage to hardware or
software. Also contains essential information to explain a concept or to
complete a task. NOTE: Contains additional information to emphasize or
supplement important points of the main text. TIP: Provides helpful hints for
completing a task. This product incorporates HDMI technology.
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iv About This Guide
Table of contents
1 Getting Started …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1 Important
safety information ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 1 Product
features and components ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 Features
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 Rear components
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Front components
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Setting up the monitor
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 Installing the monitor stand
…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 Connecting the cables
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Adjusting the monitor
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Turning on the monitor
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 Installing a security cable
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8
2 Using the monitor ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 Software
and utilities ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 The
Information file …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 The Image Color
Matching file ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 Using the OSD menu
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10 Using the function buttons
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 Reassigning the function
buttons ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 Adjusting blue light
output (select products only) …………………………………………………………………………………. 12 Using Auto-
Sleep Mode ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 Changing the Power
Mode setting ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 12
3 Support and troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13
Solving common issues ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 Button
lockouts ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 Contacting
support ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 14 Preparing to call
technical support ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 Locating the
serial number and product number ………………………………………………………………………………….. 14
4 Maintaining the monitor ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15
Maintenance guidelines ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15
Cleaning the monitor …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15 Shipping the
monitor …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 16
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Appendix A Technical specifications ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17
80.13 cm (31.55 in) model specifications ……………………………………………………………………………………………..
17 Preset display resolutions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18
80.13 cm/31.55 in model …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 Power supply
specification …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18 Energy saver
feature …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19
Appendix B Accessibility ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20 HP and
accessibility …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20 Finding the
technology tools you need ……………………………………………………………………………….. 20 The HP
commitment …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 20 International
Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) ………………………………………………. 20
Finding the best assistive technology …………………………………………………………………………………. 21
Assessing your needs ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 21 Accessibility for
HP products ……………………………………………………………………………… 21 Standards and legislation
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22 Standards
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22 Mandate 376 EN 301 549
……………………………………………………………………………….. 22 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
(WCAG) ………………………………………………………. 22 Legislation and regulations
……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 22 Useful accessibility resources and
links ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 Organizations
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Educational institutions
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 Other disability resources
………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 HP links
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24 Contacting support
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24
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1 Getting Started
Important safety information
A power cord is included with the monitor. If you use another cord, use only a
power source and connection appropriate for this monitor. For information
about the correct power cord set to use with the monitor, see the Product
Notices provided in your documentation kit. WARNING! To reduce the risk of
electric shock: · Plug the power cord into an AC outlet that is easily
accessible at all times. · If the power cord has a 3-pin attachment plug, plug
the cord into a grounded (earthed) 3-pin outlet. For your safety, do not place
anything on power cords or cables. Care should be taken to route all cords and
cables connected to the monitor so that they cannot be stepped on, pulled,
grabbed, or tripped over. To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the
Safety & Comfort Guide provided with your user guides. It describes proper
workstation setup and proper posture, health, and work habits for computer
users. The Safety & Comfort Guide also provides important electrical and
mechanical safety information. The Safety & Comfort Guide is also available on
the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo. IMPORTANT: For the protection of the
monitor and the computer, connect all power cords for the computer and its
peripheral devices (such as a monitor, printer, scanner) to a surge protection
device such as a power strip or uninterruptible power supply (UPS). Not all
power strips provide surge protection; the power strip must be specifically
labeled as having this capability. Use a power strip whose manufacturer offers
a damage replacement policy so you can replace the equipment if surge
protection fails. Use the appropriate and correctly sized furniture designed
to properly support your monitor. WARNING! Monitors that are inappropriately
situated on dressers, bookcases, shelves, desks, speakers, chests, or carts
may fall over and cause personal injury. NOTE: This product is suitable for
entertainment purposes. Consider placing the monitor in a controlled luminous
environment to avoid interference from surrounding light and bright surfaces
that may cause disturbing reflections from the screen.
Important safety information 1
Product features and components
Features
The monitor includes the following features: 80.13 cm (31.55 in) diagonal
viewable screen area with 1920 × 1080 resolution, plus full-screen support
for lower resolutions; includes custom scaling for maximum image size while
preserving original aspect ratio Antiglare panel with an LED backlight Wide
viewing angle to allow viewing from a sitting or standing position, or when
moving from side to side Tilt adjustment capability High-Definition Multimedia
Interface (HDMI) video inputs (cable provided) VGA video input (cable
provided) Plug and Play capability, if supported by your operating system
Security cable slot provision on rear of monitor for optional security cable
On-screen display (OSD) adjustments in several languages for easy setup and
screen optimization HP Display Assistant software for adjusting monitor
settings and enabling the theft deterrence features High-bandwidth Digital
Content Protection (HDCP) copy protection on all digital inputs Energy saver
feature to meet requirements for reduced power consumption NOTE: For safety
and regulatory information, see the Product Notices provided in your
documentation kit. To access the latest user guide, go to
http://www.hp.com/support and follow the instructions to find your product.
Then select User Guides.
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Rear components
Table 1-1 Rear components
Component
1
HDMI port
2
HDMI port
3
VGA port
4
Power light
5
Power connector
6
Security cable slot
Function Connects an HDMI cable from the monitor to a source device such as a computer. Connects an HDMI cable from the monitor to a source device such as a computer. Connects a VGA cable from the monitor to a source device such as a computer. White: The monitor is on. Amber: Monitor is in a reduced power state because of inactivity. See Using Auto-Sleep Mode on page 12 for more information. Connects the power cord. Connects an optional security cable to the monitor.
Product features and components 3
Front components
Table 1-2 Front components and their descriptions
Component
Description
(1)
Menu button
Press to open the OSD menu, select a menu item from the OSD, or close the OSD menu. When the OSD menu is open, the Menu light turns on.
(2)
OSD buttons
(assignable)
When the OSD menu is open, press the buttons to navigate through the menu. The function light icons indicate the default button functions. For a description of these functions, see Using the function buttons on page 11. You can reassign the function buttons to quickly select the most commonly used operations. See Reassigning the function buttons on page 11.
(3)
Power button
Turns the monitor on or off.
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Setting up the monitor
WARNING! To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the Safety & Comfort
Guide. It describes proper workstation setup and proper posture, health, and
work habits for computer users. The Safety & Comfort Guide also provides
important electrical and mechanical safety information. The Safety & Comfort
Guide is available on the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo. IMPORTANT: To prevent
damage to the monitor, do not touch the surface of the LCD panel. Pressure on
the panel may cause nonuniformity of color or disorientation of the liquid
crystals. If this occurs, the screen will not recover to its normal condition.
IMPORTANT: To prevent the screen from getting scratched, defaced, or broken
and prevent damage to the control buttons, position the monitor facedown on a
flat surface covered with protective sheet foam or a nonabrasive cloth.
Installing the monitor stand
TIP: Consider the placement of the monitor, because surrounding light and
bright surfaces might cause interfering reflections. 1. Position the monitor
facedown on a flat surface covered by a protective sheet made of foam or a
clean,
dry cloth. 2. Attach the top of the stand’s arm to the connector on the back
of the monitor head.
Setting up the monitor 5
Connecting the cables
NOTE: The monitor ships with select cables. Not all cables shown in this
section are included with the monitor. 1. Place the monitor in a convenient,
well-ventilated location near the computer. 2. Connect a video cable.
NOTE: The monitor automatically determines which inputs have valid video
signals. You can select inputs by pressing the Menu button to access the on-
screen display (OSD) menu, and selecting Input. Connect one end of a VGA cable
to the VGA port on the rear of the monitor and the other end to the
VGA port on the source device.
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.
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3. Connect one end of the power cord to the power connector on the rear of
the monitor and the other end to a grounded AC outlet. WARNING! To reduce the
risk of electric shock or damage to the 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) AC outlet that is easily accessible
at all times. Disconnect power from the equipment by unplugging the power cord
from the AC outlet. For your safety, 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. When unplugging the power cord from the
AC outlet, grasp the cord by the plug.
Adjusting the monitor
WARNING! To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the Safety & Comfort
Guide. It describes proper workstation setup and proper posture, health, and
work habits for computer users. The Safety & Comfort Guide also provides
important electrical and mechanical safety information. The Safety & Comfort
Guide is available on the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo. Tilt the monitor head
forward or backward to set it to a comfortable eye level.
Setting up the monitor 7
Turning on the monitor
IMPORTANT: Burn-in image damage may occur on monitors that display the same
static image on the screen for 12 or more consecutive hours. To avoid burn-in
image damage, you should always activate a screen saver application or turn
off the monitor when it will not be in use for a prolonged period of time.
Image retention is a condition that may occur on all LCD screens. Burn-in
damage on the monitor is not covered under the HP warranty. NOTE: If pressing
the power button has no effect, the Power Button Lockout feature might be
enabled. To disable this feature, press and hold the monitor power button for
10 sec. NOTE: You can disable the power light in the OSD menu. Press the Menu
button to open the OSD, and then select Power, select Power LED, and then
select Off. 1. Press the power button on the computer to turn it on. 2. Press
the power button on the bottom of the monitor to turn it on.
When the monitor is first turned on, a monitor status message displays for 5
sec. The message shows which input is the current active signal, the status of
the auto-switch source setting (On or Off; default setting is On), the current
preset screen resolution, and the recommended preset screen resolution. The
monitor automatically scans the signal inputs for an active input and uses
that input for the display.
Installing a security cable
You can secure the monitor to a fixed object with an optional security cable
available from HP.
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2 Using the monitor
Software and utilities
You can download and install the following files from
http://www.hp.com/support: INF (Information) file ICM (Image Color Matching)
files HP Display Assistant: Adjusts the monitor settings and enables theft
deterrence features To download the files: 1. Go to http://www.hp.com/support.
2. Select Software and Drivers. 3. Select your product type. 4. Enter your HP
monitor model in the search field and follow the on-screen instructions.
The Information file
The INF file defines monitor resources used by Windows® operating systems to
ensure monitor compatibility with the computer’s graphics adapter. This
monitor is Microsoft Windows Plug and Playcompatible, and the monitor will
work correctly without installing the INF file. Monitor Plug and Play-
compatibility requires that the computer’s graphics card is VESA®
DDC2compliant and that the monitor connects directly to the graphics card.
Plug and Play does not work through separate BNC-type connectors or through
distribution buffers or boxes.
The Image Color Matching file
The ICM files are data files that are used in conjunction with graphics
programs to provide consistent color matching from monitor screen to printer,
or from scanner to monitor screen. This file is activated from within graphics
programs that support this feature. NOTE: The ICM color profile is written in
accordance with the International Color Consortium (ICC) Profile Format
specification.
Software and utilities 9
Using the OSD menu
Use the OSD menu to adjust the screen image based on your viewing preferences.
You can access and make adjustments in the OSD menu using the buttons on the
monitor’s front bezel. To access the OSD menu and make adjustments: 1. If the
monitor is not already on, press the power button to turn on the monitor. 2.
Press the Menu button. 3. Use the three function buttons to navigate, select,
and adjust the menu choices. The on-screen button
labels vary depending on which menu or submenu is active. The following table
lists menu selections in the OSD main menu.
Table 2-1 OSD main menu
Main Menu
Description
Brightness Contrast Color Control Input Control Image Control Power Control Menu Control Management Language Information Exit
Adjusts the brightness level of the screen. The factory default is 90. Adjusts the contrast level of the screen. The factory default is 80. Selects and adjusts the screen color. Selects the video input signal. Adjusts the screen image. Adjusts the power settings. Adjusts the on-screen display (OSD) and function button controls. Adjusts the DDC/CI settings and returns all OSD menu settings to the factory default settings. Selects the language in which the OSD menu is displayed. The factory default is English. Selects and displays important information about the monitor. Exits the OSD menu screen.
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Using the function buttons
Pressing one of the function buttons activates the buttons and lights the icons above the buttons.
NOTE: The actions of the function buttons vary among monitor models. For information about changing the function of the buttons, see Reassigning the function buttons on page 11.
Table 2-2 Button names and descriptions
Button
Icon
Description
(1) Menu button
(2) Brightness button Assignable function button
(3) Viewing Modes button Assignable function button
(4) Next Active Input button Assignable function button
Opens the OSD main menu, selects a menu item from the OSD, or closes the OSD
menu. Opens the Brightness menu where you can adjust the monitor screen
brightness.
Opens the Viewing Modes menu where you can adjust the monitor screen to a
comfortable viewing light or select a preset view mode.
Switches the monitor’s input source to the next active input.
Reassigning the function buttons
You can change the assignable function buttons from their default values so
that when the buttons are activated you can quickly access commonly used menu
items. You cannot reassign the Menu button. To reassign the function buttons:
- Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. 2. Select Menu, select Assign
Buttons, and then select one of the available options for the button you
want to assign.
NOTE: To view an OSD menu simulator, visit the HP Customer Self Repair Services Media Library at http://www.hp.com/go/sml.
Using the function buttons 11
Adjusting blue light output (select products only)
Decreasing the blue light emitted by the monitor reduces the blue light
exposure to your eyes. This monitor allows you to select a setting to reduce
blue light output and create a more relaxing and less stimulating image while
you read content on the screen. To adjust the blue light output from the
monitor: 1. Press one of the OSD buttons to activate the buttons, and then
press the Menu button to open the OSD.
Select Color Control and Viewing Mode. 2. Select your setting:
Low Blue Light: (TUV certified) Reduces blue light for improved eye comfort.
Reading: Optimizes blue light and brightness for indoor viewing. Night:
Adjusts to the lowest blue light and reduces the impact on sleep. 3. Select
Save and Return to save your setting and close the menu. Select Cancel if you
do not want to save the setting. 4. In the Main menu, select Exit.
Using Auto-Sleep Mode
The monitor supports an on-screen display (OSD) menu option called Auto-Sleep
Mode that allows you to enable or disable a reduced power state for the
monitor. When Auto-Sleep Mode is enabled, the monitor enters a reduced power
state when the host computer signals low power mode, the absence of either
horizontal or vertical sync signal. Auto-Sleep Mode is enabled by default.
Upon entering this reduced power state (sleep mode), the monitor screen is
blanked, the backlight is turned off, and the power light indicator turns
amber. The monitor draws less than 0.5 W of power when in this reduced power
state. The monitor wakes from the sleep mode when the host device sends an
active signal to the monitor (for example, if you activate the mouse or
keyboard). To disable Auto-Sleep Mode: 1. Press the Menu button to open the
OSD. 2. In the OSD menu, select Power Control, select Auto-Sleep Mode, and
then select Off.
Changing the Power Mode setting
When in sleep mode, to comply with international power standards, the monitor
default setting is Power Saver mode. If your display supports Performance
mode, then to keep the USB ports enabled even when the monitor is in Auto-
Sleep Mode, change the Power Mode setting from Power Saver to Performance. To
change the Power Mode setting: 1. Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu.
2. Select Power Control, select Power Mode, and then select Performance. 3.
Select Save and close the OSD.
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3 Support and troubleshooting
Solving common issues
The following table lists possible issues, the possible cause of each issue, and the recommended solutions.
Table 3-1 Common issues and solutions
Issue
Possible Cause
Solution
Screen is blank or video is flashing.
Power cord is disconnected.
Connect the power cord.
Monitor is turned off.
Press the front bezel power button. NOTE: If pressing the power button has no effect, press and hold the power button for 10 sec to disable the Power Button Lockout feature.
Video cable is improperly connected. Connect the video cable properly. See Connecting the cables on page 6 for more information.
System is in sleep mode.
Press any key on the keyboard or move the mouse to exit sleep mode.
Video card is incompatible.
Open the OSD menu and select the Input Control menu. Set Auto-Switch Input to Off and manually select the input.
Image appears blurred, indistinct, or too dark.
Brightness is too low.
Open the OSD menu and select Brightness to adjust the brightness scale as needed.
Check Video Cable is displayed on screen.
Monitor video cable is disconnected.
Connect the appropriate video signal cable between the computer and monitor. Be sure that the computer power is off while you connect the video cable.
Input Signal Out of Range is displayed on screen.
Video resolution and/or refresh rate are set higher than what the monitor supports.
Change the settings to a supported setting. See Preset display resolutions on page 18 for more information.
The monitor is off but it did not seem to enter into sleep mode.
The monitor’s power saving control is Open the OSD menu and select Power Control > Auto-Sleep
disabled.
Mode and set auto-sleep to On.
OSD Lockout is displayed.
The monitor’s OSD Lockout function is enabled.
Press and hold the Menu button on the front bezel for 10 sec to disable the OSD Lockout function.
Power Button Lockout is displayed.
The monitor’s Power Button Lockout Press and hold the power button for 10 sec to disable the
function is enabled.
Power Button Lockout function.
Solving common issues 13
Button lockouts
Holding down the power button or Menu button for 10 sec locks out the
functionality of the buttons. You can restore the functionality by holding the
buttons down again for 10 sec. This functionality is only available when the
monitor is turned on, displaying an active signal, and the OSD is not open.
Contacting support
To resolve a hardware or software problem, go to http://www.hp.com/support.
Use this site to get more information about your product, including links to
discussion forums and instructions on troubleshooting. You can also find
information on how to contact HP and open a support case. NOTE: Contact
customer support to replace the power cord, the AC adapter (select products
only), or any other cables that shipped with your monitor.
Preparing to call technical support
If you cannot solve a problem using the troubleshooting tips in this section,
you may need to call technical support. Have the following information
available when you call: 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 the hardware and software
you are using
Locating the serial number and product number
The serial number and product number are located on a label on the bottom of
the monitor head. You may need these numbers when contacting HP about the
monitor model. NOTE: You may need to partially pivot the monitor head to read
the label.
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4 Maintaining the monitor
Maintenance guidelines
To enhance the performance and extend the life of the monitor: Do not open the
monitor cabinet or attempt to service this product yourself. Adjust only those
controls
that are covered in the operating instructions. If the monitor is not
operating properly or has been dropped or damaged, contact an authorized HP
dealer, reseller, or service provider. Use only a power source and connection
appropriate for this monitor, as indicated on the label or back plate of the
monitor. Be sure that the total ampere rating of the products connected to the
outlet does not exceed the current rating of the AC outlet and that the total
ampere rating of the products connected to the cord does not exceed the rating
of the cord. Look on the power label to determine the ampere rating (AMPS or
A) for each device. Install the monitor near an 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. Turn the monitor
off when it is not in use and use a screen saver program. Doing this can
substantially increase the life expectancy of the monitor. NOTE: A burned-in
image on the monitor is not covered under the HP warranty. Never block the
slots and openings of the cabinet or push objects into them. These openings
provide ventilation. Do not drop the monitor or place it on an unstable
surface. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not walk on the
cord. Keep the monitor in a well-ventilated area, away from excessive light,
heat, or moisture.
Cleaning the monitor
1. Turn off the monitor and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. 2.
Disconnect any external devices. 3. Dust the monitor by wiping the screen and
the cabinet with a soft, clean antistatic cloth. 4. For more difficult
cleaning situations, use a 50/50 mix of water and isopropyl alcohol.
IMPORTANT: Do not use cleaners that contain any petroleum-based materials such
as benzene, thinner, or any volatile substance to clean the monitor screen or
cabinet. These chemicals may damage the monitor. IMPORTANT: Spray the cleaner
onto a cloth and use the damp cloth to gently wipe the screen surface. Never
spray the cleaner directly on the screen surface. It may run behind the bezel
and damage the electronics. The cloth should be moist, but not wet. Water
dripping into the ventilation openings or other points of entry can cause
damage to the monitor. Allow the monitor to air-dry before use.
Maintenance guidelines 15
Shipping the monitor
Keep the original packing box in a storage area. You may need it later if you
ship the monitor or move.
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A Technical specifications
NOTE: All specifications represent the typical specifications provided by HP’s component manufacturers; actual performance may vary either higher or lower. For the latest specifications or additional specifications on this product, go to http://www.hp.com/go/ quickspecs/ and search for your specific monitor model to find the model-specific QuickSpecs.
80.13 cm (31.55 in) model specifications
Table A-1 80.13 cm (31.55 in) model specifications
Specification
Measurement
Display, wide-screen Type
80.13 cm IPS
Viewable image size
80.13 cm diagonal
Maximum weight (unpacked)
5.5 kg
Dimensions (include base) Height Depth Width
50.96 cm 22.64 cm 71.98 cm
Tilt
5° to 25°
Environmental requirements temperature
Operating temperature Storage temperature Storage humidity Power source Input terminal
5 to 35° C 20 to 60° C
100 V ac 240 V ac 50/60 Hz Two HDMI ports and one VGA connector
31.55 in
31.55 in diagonal 12.13 lb
20.046 in 8.91 in 28.34 in
41 to 95° F 4 to 140° F 5% to 95%
80.13 cm (31.55 in) model specifications 17
Preset display resolutions
The display resolutions listed in the following table are the most commonly used modes and are set as factory defaults. The monitor automatically recognizes these preset modes, and they will appear properly sized and centered on the screen.
80.13 cm/31.55 in model
Table A-2 Preset display resolutions
Preset Pixel format
Horz freq (kHz)
1
640 × 480
31.469
2
720 × 400
31.469
3
800 × 600
37.879
4
1024 × 768
48.363
5
1280 × 720
45.000
6
1280 × 800
49.702
7
1280 × 1024
63.981
8
1440 × 900
55.935
9
1600 × 900
60.000
10
1680 × 1050
65.290
11
1920 × 1080
67.500
Vert freq (Hz) 59.940 70.087 60.317 60.004 60.000 59.810 60.020 59.887 60.000 59.954 60.000
Table A-3 Preset timing resolutions
Preset
Timing name Pixel format
1
480p
720 × 480
2
720p60
1280 × 720
3
1080p60
1920 × 1080
Horz freq (kHz) Vert freq (Hz)
31.469
60
45.000
60
67.500
60
Power supply specification
Table A-4 Power supply specification Manufacturer Delta Honor
Model number ADP-40LD D ADS-40NP-19119040E
Power supply rating 19 V dc / 2.1 A 19 V dc / 2.1 A
18 Appendix A Technical specifications
Energy saver feature
The monitors support a reduced power state. The reduced power state is
initiated if the monitor detects the absence of either the horizontal sync
signal or the vertical sync signal. Upon detecting the absence of these
signals, the monitor screen is blanked, the backlight is turned off, and the
power light turns amber. When the monitor is in the reduced power state, the
monitor uses <0.5 W of power. There is a brief warm-up period before the
monitor returns to its normal operating state. See the computer manual for
instructions on setting energy saver features (sometimes called power
management features). NOTE: The power saver feature works only when the
monitor is connected to a computer that has energy saver features. By
selecting the settings in the monitor’s Energy Saver utility, you can also
program the monitor to enter into the reduced power state at a predetermined
time. When the monitor’s Energy Saver utility causes the monitor to enter the
reduced power state, the power light blinks amber.
Energy saver feature 19
B Accessibility
HP and accessibility
Because HP works to weave diversity, inclusion, and work/life into the fabric
of the company, it is reflected in everything HP does. HP strives to create an
inclusive environment focused on connecting people to the power of technology
throughout the world.
Finding the technology tools you need
Technology can unleash your human potential. Assistive technology removes
barriers and helps you create independence at home, at work, and in the
community. Assistive technology helps increase, maintain, and improve the
functional capabilities of electronic and information technology. For more
information, see Finding the best assistive technology on page 21.
The HP commitment
HP is committed to providing products and services that are accessible for
people with disabilities. This commitment supports the company’s diversity
objectives and helps ensure that the benefits of technology are available to
all. The HP accessibility goal is to design, produce, and market products and
services that can be effectively used by everyone, including people with
disabilities, either on a stand-alone basis or with appropriate assistive
devices. To achieve that goal, this Accessibility Policy establishes seven key
objectives to guide HP actions. All HP managers and employees are expected to
support these objectives and their implementation in accordance with their
roles and responsibilities: Raise the level of awareness of accessibility
issues within HP, and provide employees with the training
they need to design, produce, market, and deliver accessible products and
services. Develop accessibility guidelines for products and services, and hold
product development groups
accountable for implementing these guidelines where competitively,
technically, and economically feasible. Involve people with disabilities in
the development of accessibility guidelines and in the design and testing of
products and services. Document accessibility features, and make information
about HP products and services publicly available in an accessible form.
Establish relationships with leading assistive technology and solution
providers. Support internal and external research and development that
improves assistive technology relevant to HP products and services. Support
and contribute to industry standards and guidelines for accessibility.
International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP)
IAAP is a not-for-profit association focused on advancing the accessibility
profession through networking, education, and certification. The objective is
to help accessibility professionals develop and advance their careers and to
better enable organizations to integrate accessibility into their products and
infrastructure.
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As a founding member, HP joined to participate with other organizations to
advance the field of accessibility. This commitment supports HP’s
accessibility goal of designing, producing, and marketing products and
services that people with disabilities can effectively use. IAAP will make the
profession strong by globally connecting individuals, students, and
organizations to learn from one another. If you are interested in learning
more, go to http://www.accessibilityassociation.org to join the online
community, sign up for newsletters, and learn about membership options.
Finding the best assistive technology
Everyone, including people with disabilities or age-related limitations,
should be able to communicate, express themselves, and connect with the world
using technology. HP is committed to increasing accessibility awareness within
HP and with our customers and partners. Whether it’s large fonts that are easy
on the eyes, voice recognition that lets you give your hands a rest, or any
other assistive technology to help with your specific situation–a variety of
assistive technologies make HP products easier to use. How do you choose?
Assessing your needs
Technology can unleash your potential. Assistive technology removes barriers
and helps you create independence at home, at work, and in the community.
Assistive technology (AT) helps increase, maintain, and improve the functional
capabilities of electronic and information technology. You can choose from
many AT products. Your AT assessment should allow you to evaluate several
products, answer your questions, and facilitate your selection of the best
solution for your situation. You will find that professionals qualified to do
AT assessments come from many fields, including those licensed or certified in
physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech/language pathology, and other
areas of expertise. Others, while not certified or licensed, can also provide
evaluation information. You will want to ask about the individual’s
experience, expertise, and fees to determine if they are appropriate for your
needs.
Accessibility for HP products
The following links provide information about accessibility features and
assistive technology, if applicable, included in various HP products. These
resources will help you select the specific assistive technology features and
product(s) most appropriate for your situation. HP Elite x3Accessibility
Options (Windows 10 Mobile) HP PCsWindows 7 Accessibility Options HP
PCsWindows 8 Accessibility Options HP PC’sWindows 10 Accessibility Options
HP Slate 7 TabletsEnabling Accessibility Features on Your HP Tablet (Android
4.1/Jelly Bean) HP SlateBook PCsEnabling Accessibility Features (Android 4.3,
4.2/Jelly Bean) HP Chromebook PCsEnabling Accessibility Features on Your HP
Chromebook or Chromebox (Chrome
OS) HP Shoppingperipherals for HP products If you need additional support
with the accessibility features on your HP product, see Contacting support on
page 24. Additional links to external partners and suppliers that may provide
additional assistance: Microsoft Accessibility information (Windows 7, Windows
8, Windows 10, Microsoft Office) Google Products accessibility information
(Android, Chrome, Google Apps)
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Assistive Technologies sorted by impairment type Assistive Technologies sorted
by product type Assistive Technology vendors with product descriptions
Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA)
Standards and legislation
Standards
Section 508 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) standards was created
by the US Access Board to address access to information and communication
technology (ICT) for people with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities.
The standards contain technical criteria specific to various types of
technologies, as well as performance-based requirements which focus on
functional capabilities of covered products. Specific criteria cover software
applications and operating systems, web-based information and applications,
computers, telecommunications products, video and multimedia, and self-
contained closed products.
Mandate 376 EN 301 549
The EN 301 549 standard was created by the European Union within Mandate 376
as the basis for an online toolkit for public procurement of ICT products. The
standard specifies the functional accessibility requirements applicable to ICT
products and services, together with a description of the test procedures and
evaluation methodology for each accessibility requirement.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) from the W3C’s Web Accessibility
Initiative (WAI) helps web designers and developers create sites that better
meet the needs of people with disabilities or age-related limitations. WCAG
advances accessibility across the full range of web content (text, images,
audio, and video) and web applications. WCAG can be precisely tested, is easy
to understand and use, and allows web developers flexibility for innovation.
WCAG 2.0 has also been approved as ISO/IEC 40500:2012. WCAG specifically
addresses barriers to accessing the web experienced by people with visual,
auditory, physical, cognitive, and neurological disabilities, and by older web
users with accessibility needs. WCAG 2.0 provides characteristics of
accessible content: Perceivable (for instance, by addressing text alternatives
for images, captions for audio, adaptability of
presentation, and color contrast) Operable (by addressing keyboard access,
color contrast, timing of input, seizure avoidance, and
navigability) Understandable (by addressing readability, predictability, and
input assistance) Robust (for instance, by addressing compatibility with
assistive technologies)
Legislation and regulations
Accessibility of IT and information has become an area of increasing
legislative importance. The links listed below provide information about key
legislation, regulations, and standards. United States Canada Europe
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United Kingdom Australia Worldwide
Useful accessibility resources and links
The following organizations might be good resources for information about
disabilities and age-related limitations. NOTE: This is not an exhaustive
list. These organizations are provided for informational purposes only. HP
assumes no responsibility for information or contacts you encounter on the
Internet. Listing on this page does not imply endorsement by HP.
Organizations
American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) The Association of
Assistive Technology Act Programs (ATAP) Hearing Loss Association of America
(HLAA) Information Technology Technical Assistance and Training Center
(ITTATC) Lighthouse International National Association of the Deaf National
Federation of the Blind Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology
Society of North America (RESNA) Telecommunications for the Deaf and Hard of
Hearing, Inc. (TDI) W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Educational institutions
California State University, Northridge, Center on Disabilities (CSUN)
University of Wisconsin – Madison, Trace Center University of Minnesota
computer accommodations program
Other disability resources
ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Technical Assistance Program ILO Global
Business and Disability network EnableMart European Disability Forum Job
Accommodation Network Microsoft Enable
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HP links
Our contact webform HP comfort and safety guide HP public sector sales
Contacting support
NOTE: Support is in English only. Customers who are deaf or hard of hearing
who have questions about technical support or accessibility
of HP products: Use TRS/VRS/WebCapTel to call
877-656-7058 Monday through Friday, 6
a.m. to 9 p.m. Mountain
Time. Customers with other disabilities or age-related limitations who have
questions about technical support
or accessibility of HP products, choose one of the following options: Call
888-259-5707 Monday through Friday, 6
a.m. to 9 p.m. Mountain Time. Complete the Contact form for people with
disabilities or age-related limitations.
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References
- AccessibilityAssociation
- index | HP® Official Site
- hp.com/support
- ISO/IEC 40500:2012 - Information technology — W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
- Accessibility Technology & Tools | Microsoft Accessibility
- index | HP® Official Site
- Public Sector Home | HP® Official Public Sector Site
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