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Curved Business
Monitor
6000 Series
Register your product and get support at www.philips.com/welcome
EN
User manual 1
Customer care and warranty 41
Troubleshooting and FAQs 45
45B1U6900C
45B1U6900CH
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Table of Contents
1. Important �����������������������������������������1
1.1 Safety precautions and
maintenance ...................................1
1.2 Notational Descriptions ................3
1.3 Disposal of product and packing
material .............................................4
2� Setting up the monitor ����������������5
2.1 Installation .......................................5
2.2 Operating the monitor .............. 10
2.3 Built-in Windows Hello™ pop-up
webcam
(45B1U6900CH) .......................... 15
2.4 MultiClient Integrated KVM ..... 17
2.5 Noise Cancelling
(45B1U6900CH) .......................... 21
2.6 MultiView ...................................... 22
2.7 Remove the Base Assembly for
VESA Mounting ........................... 25
3� Image Optimization ������������������� 26
3.1 SmartImage .................................. 26
3.2 SmartContrast .............................. 28
3.3 LightSensor ................................... 28
3.4 HDR ................................................. 29
4� Designs to prevent computer
vision syndrome (CVS) ��������������� 30
5� PowerSensor™ ����������������������������� 31
6� Adaptive Sync ������������������������������ 33
7. TechnicalSpecications ������������ 34
7.1 Resolution & Preset Modes ...... 39
8� Power Management ������������������ 40
9� Customer care and warranty ��� 41
9.1 Philips’ Flat Panel Displays Pixel
Defect Policy ................................. 41
9.2 Customer Care & Warranty ...... 44
10� Troubleshooting & FAQs ����������� 45
10.1 Troubleshooting ....................... 45
10.2 General FAQs ............................. 46
10.3 Multiview FAQs ......................... 49
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1. Important
This electronic user’s guide is intended
for anyone who uses the Philips monitor.
Take time to read this user manual
before you use your monitor. It contains
important information and notes
regarding operating your monitor.
The Philips guarantee applies provided
the product is handled properly for
its intended use, in accordance with
its operating instructions and upon
presentation of the original invoice
or cash receipt, indicating the date of
purchase, dealer’s name and model and
production number of the product.
1.1 Safety precautions and
maintenance
Warnings
Use of controls, adjustments or
procedures other than those specied
in this documentation may result in
exposure to shock, electrical hazards
and/or mechanical hazards.
Read and follow these instructions when
connecting and using your computer
monitor.
Excessive sound pressure from earphones
and headphones can cause hearing
loss. Adjustment of the equalizer to
maximum increases the earphones
and headphones output voltage and
therefore the sound pressure level.
Operation
Please Keep the monitor out of
direct sunlight, very strong bright
lights and away from any other heat
source. Lengthy exposure to this
type of environment may result in
discoloration and damage to the
monitor.
Keep the display away from oil. Oil
may damage the plastic cover of the
display and void the warranty.
Remove any object that could fall
into ventilation holes or prevent
proper cooling of the monitor’s
electronics.
Do not block the ventilation holes
on the cabinet.
When positioning the monitor, make
sure the power plug and outlet are
easily accessible.
If turning off the monitor by
detaching the power cable or DC
power cord, wait for 6 seconds
before attaching the power cable or
DC power cord for normal operation.
Please use approved power cord
provided by Philips all the time. If
your power cord is missing, please
contact with your local service
center. (Please refer to Service
contact information listed in
Important information manual.)
Operate under the specified power
supply. Be sure to operate the
monitor only with the specified
power supply. Use of an incorrect
voltage will cause malfunction and
may cause fire or electric shock.
Protect the cable. Do not pull or
bend the power cable and signal
cable. Do not place the monitor
or any other heavy objects on the
cables, if damaged, the cables may
cause fire or electric shock.
Do not subject the monitor to severe
vibration or high impact conditions
during operation.
To avoid potential damage, for
example the panel peeling from the
bezel, ensure that the monitor does
not tilt downward by more than -5
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degrees. If the -5 degree downward
tilt angle maximum is exceeded, the
monitor damage will not be covered
under warranty.
Do not knock or drop the monitor
during operation or transportation.
The USB Type-C port could only be
connected to specify equipment
with fire enclosure in compliance
with IEC 62368-1 or IEC 60950-1.
Excessive usage of monitor can cause
eye discomfort, it’s better to take
shorter breaks more often at your
workstation than longer breaks
and less often; for example a 5-10
minute break after 50-60-minute
continuous screen use is likely to
be better than a 15-minute break
every two hours. Try to keep your
eyes from eye strain while using the
screen for a constant period of time
by :
Looking at something varying
distances after a long period
focusing on the screen.
Conscious Blinking often while
you work.
Gently closing and rolling your
eyes to relax.
Reposition your screen to appro-
priate height and angle accord-
ing to your height.
Adjusting the brightness and
contrast to appropriate level.
Adjusting the environment light-
ing similar to that of your screen
brightness, avoid the uorescent
lighting, and surfaces that don’t
reect too much light.
Seeing a doctor if your symp-
toms.
Maintenance
To protect your monitor from possible
damage, do not put excessive
pressure on the LCD panel. When
moving your monitor, grasp the
frame to lift; do not lift the monitor
by placing your hand or fingers on
the LCD panel.
Oil-based cleaning solutions may
damage the plastic parts and void the
warranty.
Unplug the monitor if you are not
going to use it for an extensive period
of time.
Unplug the monitor if you need to
clean it with a slightly damp cloth.
The screen may be wiped with a dry
cloth when the power is off. However,
never use organic solvent, such as,
alcohol, or ammonia-based liquids to
clean your monitor.
To avoid the risk of shock or
permanent damage to the set, do
not expose the monitor to dust,
rain, water, or excessive moisture
environment.
If your monitor gets wet, wipe it with
dry cloth as soon as possible.
If foreign substance or water gets in
your monitor, please turn the power
off immediately and disconnect the
power cord. Then, remove the foreign
substance or water, and send it to the
maintenance center.
Do not store or use the monitor in
locations exposed to heat, direct
sunlight or extreme cold.
In order to maintain the best
performance of your monitor and
use it for a longer lifetime, please use
the monitor in a location that falls
within the following temperature and
humidity ranges.
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Temperature: 0-40°C 32-104°F
Humidity: 20-80% RH
Important information for Burn-in/
Ghost image
Always activate a moving screen
saver program when you leave
your monitor unattended. Always
activate a periodic screen refresh
application if your monitor will
display unchanging static content.
Uninterrupted display of still or
static images over an extended
period may cause “burn-in”, also
known as “after-imaging” or “ghost
imaging”, on your screen.
“Burn-in”, “after-imaging”, or
“ghost imaging” is a well-known
phenomenon in LCD panel
technology. In most cases, the “burn-
in” or “after-imaging” or “ghost
imaging” will disappear gradually
over a period of time after the
power has been switched off.
Warning
Failure to activate a screen saver, or
a periodic screen refresh application
may result in severe “burn-in” or after-
image” or “ghost image” symptoms
that will not disappear and cannot be
repaired. The damage mentioned above
is not covered under your warranty.
Service
The casing cover should be opened
only by qualified service personnel.
If there is any need for any
document for repair or integration,
please contact with your local
service center. (Please refer to
Service contact information listed in
Important information manual.)
For transportation information,
please refer to “Technical
Specifications”.
Do not leave your monitor in a car/
trunk under direct sun light.
Note
Consult a service technician if the
monitor does not operate normally, or
you are not sure what procedure to take
when the operating instructions given in
this manual have been followed.
1.2 Notational Descriptions
The following subsections describe
notational conventions used in this
document.
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Throughout this guide, blocks of text
may be accompanied by an icon and
printed in bold or italic type. These blocks
contain notes, cautions or warnings.
They are used as follows:
Note
This icon indicates important
information and tips that help you make
better use of your computer system.
Caution
This icon indicates information that
tells you how to avoid either potential
damage to hardware or loss of data.
Warning
This icon indicates the potential for
bodily harm and tells you how to avoid
the problem.
Some warnings may appear in alternate
formats and may not be accompanied
by an icon. In such cases, the specic
presentation of the warning is
mandated by the relevant regulatory
authority.
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1.3 Disposal of product and
packing material
Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment-WEEE
This marking on the product or on
its packaging illustrates that, under
European Directive 2012/19/EU
governing used electrical and electronic
appliances, this product may not be
disposed of with normal household
waste. You are responsible for disposal
of this equipment through a designated
waste electrical and electronic
equipment collection. To determine the
locations for dropping o such waste
electrical and electronic, contact your
local government oce, the waste
disposal organization that serves your
household or the store at which you
purchased the product.
Your new monitor contains materials
that can be recycled and reused.
Specialized companies can recycle your
product to increase the amount of
reusable materials and to minimize the
amount to be disposed of.
All redundant packing material has
been omitted. We have done our utmost
to make the packaging easily separable
into mono materials.
Please nd out about the local
regulations on how to dispose of your
old monitor and packing from your sales
representative.
Taking back/Recycling Information for
Customers
Philips establishes technically and
economically viable objectives
to optimize the environmental
performance of the organization's
product, service and activities.
From the planning, design and
production stages, Philips emphasizes
the important of making products
that can easily be recycled. At Philips,
end-of-life management primarily
entails participation in national take-
back initiatives and recycling programs
whenever possible, preferably in
cooperation with competitors,
which recycle all materials (products
and related packaging material) in
accordance with all Environmental
Laws and taking back program with the
contractor company.
Your monitor is manufactured with high
quality materials and components which
can be recycled and reused.
To learn more about our recycling
program please visit
http://www.philips.com/a-w/about/
sustainability.html
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2. Setting up the
monitor
2.1 Installation
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Package contents
* HDMI * DP
*USB C-C
*USB C-C/A
Screw and screwdriver
M4
x 4
*USB C-A
Power
Quick start
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*Dierent according to region.
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Install the base
1. In order to well protect this monitor
and avoid scratching or damaging of
the monitor, keep the monitor face
down in the cushion for the base
installation.
2. Hold the stand with both hands.
(1) Use a screwdriver to tighten the
assembly screws, and secure the
stand to the monitor tightly.
(2) Gently attach the base to the
stand.
(3) Use a screwdriver to tighten the
screws located at the bottom of
the base, and secure the base to
the stand tightly.
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3. After attaching the base, erect
the monitor with both hands on
holding the monitor together with
styrofoam rmly. Now you can pull
out the styrofoam. When you pull
out the styrofoam, do not squeeze
the panel to avoid broken panel.
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Warning
This product is curve design, when
attach / detach the base, place the
protective material under the monitor
and do not press down the monitor to
avoid the damage.
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Connecting to your PC
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Fast Charger
USBC
(PD15W)
AUDIO
OUT
Fast Charger
RJ45
USB docking (USB C-C)
a-1
a-2
USB Type-C
OR
a
b
a
b
USB hub (USB A-C)
USB Type-A
a-1
a-2
OR
OR
USB hub
USB A-B
a
b
1
Power Switch
2
AC power input
3
HDMI 1 input
4
HDMI 2 input
5
DisplayPort input
6
USBC
7
USB UP
8
RJ45 input
9
USB downstream/USB fast charger
10
USB downstream
11
USB downstream
12
USBC(PD 15W)
13
Audio Out
14
Kensington anti-theft lock
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Fast Charger
USBC
(PD15W)
AUDIO
OUT
Fast Charger
RJ45
USB docking (USB C-C)
a-1
a-2
USB Type-C
OR
b
c
1
2
a
OR
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a
b
USB hub (USB A-C)
USB Type-A
a-1
a-2
OR
c
1
2
OROR
or
1
Power Switch
2
AC power input
3
HDMI 1 input
4
HDMI 2 input
5
DisplayPort input
6
USBC1
7
USBC2
8
RJ45 input
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USB downstream/USB fast charger
10
USB downstream
11
USB downstream
12
USBC(PD 15W)
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Audio (In/Out): audio out /
microphone in combo jack
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Kensington anti-theft lock
Connect to PC
1. Connect the power cord to the back
of the display rmly.
2. Turn o your computer and unplug
its power cable.
3. Connect the monitor signal cable to
the video connector on the back of
your computer.
4. Plug the power cord of your
computer and your monitor into a
nearby outlet.
5. Turn on your computer and monitor.
If the monitor displays an image,
installation is complete.
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RJ45 driver installation
You can find the “LAN Drivers” from
Philips website support page.
Please follow the steps for the
installation:
1. Install the LAN driver that matches
your system.
2. Double click driver to install, and
follow Window’s instructions to
proceed with installation.
3. It will show success” when the
installation is nished.
4. You must reboot your computer
after the installation has completed.
5. Now you will be able to see “Realtek
USB Ethernet Network Adapter”
from your program installed list.
6. We recommend to periodically visit
the above web link to check for the
availability of the most updated
driver.
Note
Please contact Philips service hotline for
Mac address clone tool as necessary.
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USB hub
To comply with International energy
standards, the USB hub/ports of this
monitor are disabled during Standby
and Off modes.
Connected USB devices will not work in
this state.
To permanently put the USB function
in “ON” state, please go to OSD Menu,
then select “USB standby mode”, and
switch it to “ON” state. Somehow if your
monitor reset to factory setting, ensure
to select “USB standby mode” to “ON”
state in OSD menu.
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USB charging
This monitor has USB ports capable
of standard power output including
some with USB Charging function
(identifiable with power icon ). You
can use these ports to charge your
Smart phone or power your external
HDD, for example. The monitor must be
powered ON at all times to be able to
use this function.
Some select Philips monitors may not
Power or Charge your device when it
enters to “Sleep/Standby” mode (White
power LED blinking). In that case, please
enter to OSD Menu and select “USB
Standby Mode”, then, turn the function
to “ON” mode (default=OFF). This will
then keep the USB power and charging
functions active even when the monitor
is in sleep/Standby mode.
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Note
If you Turn OFF your monitor via the
power switch at any given time, all the
USB ports will power OFF.
Warning
USB 2.4Ghz wireless devices, such
as, wireless mouse, keyboard, and
headphones, maybe have interference
by USB3.2 or higher version, the high-
speed signal devices, which may result
in a decreased eciency of the radio
transmission. Should this happen,
please try the following methods to help
reduce the eects of interference.
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Try to keep USB2.0 receivers away
from USB3.2 or higher version of
connection port.
Use a standard USB extension cable
or USB hub to increase the space
between your wireless receiver and
the USB3.2 or higher version of
connection port.
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2.2 Operating the monitor
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Description of the control buttons
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Switch monitor’s power ON
or OFF.
2
Access the OSD menu
.
Conrm the OSD adjustment.
3
Adjust the OSD menu.
4
User preference key.
Customize your own
preference function from
OSD to become the “user
key”.
5
Change the signal input
source.
6
Return to previous OSD
level.
7
SmartImage hot key. There
are multiple modes to
select: EasyRead, Oce,
Photo, Movie, Game,
Economy, LowBlue Mode,
SmartUniformity, O.
When the monitor receives
HDR signal, SmartImage
will show HDR menu. There
are multiple selections: HDR
Premium, HDR Movie, HDR
Photo, DisplayHDR 400, HDR
Basic, O.
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KVM hot key. There are
multiple modes to select:
Auto, USB C, USB up.
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Switch monitor’s power ON
or OFF.
2
Access the OSD menu
.
Conrm the OSD adjustment.
3
Adjust the OSD menu.
4
User preference key.
Customize your own
preference function from
OSD to become the “user
key”.
5
Change the signal input
source.
6
Return to previous OSD level.
7
SmartImage hot key. There
are multiple modes to
select: EasyRead, Oce,
Photo, Movie, Game,
Economy, LowBlue Mode,
SmartUniformity, O.
When the monitor receives
HDR signal, SmartImage
will show HDR menu. There
are multiple selections: HDR
Premium, HDR Movie, HDR
Photo, DisplayHDR 400, HDR
Basic, O.
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Mute hot key, Switch
Microphone Mute or
UnMute.
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Webcam
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"mute" hot key (45B1U6900CH)
OSD Menu Teams app Lync app
(skype for business)
Zoom app Other communication
softwares
(Line, WeChat, Google meeting,
Blue Jeans, Cisco Webex, Goto
meeting, FaceTime, Slack�)
Microphone
Mute
#
*
Mute function works with the operating system.
#
Mute function works with the operating system, if the monitor is certied by Zoom.
*
Mute function works by pressing button on the display,but the Mute Icon of
the operating system doesn't sync with the monitor. (Operating system will show as
unmuted.)
Note
The mute function on microphone would disable the function of PowerSensor. If you
want to turn on the function of PowerSensor, please unmute your microphone.
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Microphone
2
Webcam activity light
3
5.0 Megapixel Webcam
4
IR of Face identication
5
Webcam light
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Customize your own “USER” key
This hot key allows you to setup your
favorite function key.
1. Press button on the front bezel to
enter OSD Menu Screen.
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2. Press or button to select main
menu [OSD Settings], then press
button.
3. Press or button to select [User
Key], then press
button.
4. Press or button to select your
preferred function.
5. Press
button to conrm your
selection.
Now you can press the hotkey directly on
the front bezel. Only your pre-selected
function will appear for quick access.
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Description of the On Screen Display
What is On-Screen Display (OSD)?
On-Screen Display (OSD) is a feature in
all Philips LCD monitors. It allows an end
user to adjust screen performance or
select functions of the monitors directly
through an on-screen instruction
window. A user friendly on screen
display interface is shown as below:
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Basic and simple instruction on the
control keys
In the OSD shown above, you can press
buttons at the front bezel of the
monitor to move the cursor, and press
OK button to conrm the choice or
change.
The OSD Menu
Below is an overall view of the structure
of the On-Screen Display. You can use
this as a reference when you want to
work your way around the dierent
adjustments later on.
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Main menu Sub menu
OSD Setting
USB Setting
Setup
Language
Horizontal
Vertical
Transparency
OSD Time Out
Resolution Notification
Power LED
User Key
USB-C Setting
USB Standby Mode
KVM
Reset
Information
Color
Audio
Color Temperature
sRGB
User Define
Volume
Mute
Audio Source
PIP/PBP PIP / PBP Mode
Swap
PIP / PBP Input
SmartResponse
SmartContrast
Gamma
Pixel Orbiting
Contrast
Brightness
Picture
LowBlue
Mode
Input
0~100
0~100
Off, 1, 2, 3, 4
5s, 10s, 20s, 30s, 60s
Native, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 8200K, 9300K, 11500K
Volume
MultiView
Brightness
USB-C Setting
PowerSensor
High Data Speed, High Resolution
On, Off
Auto, USB C, USB UP
Red: 0~100
Green: 0~100
Blue: 0~100
Yes, No
0~100
On, Off
0~100
On, Off
Off, Fast, Faster, Fastest
On, Off
1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6
0~100
Off, PIP, PBP
Sharpness
0~100
Off
On 1, 2, 3, 4
DisplayPort
USB C
On, Off
Auto
Picture Format Wide screen, 4:3, 16:9, Movie 1, Movie 2, 1:1
Adaptive Sync On, Off
On, Off
0, 1, 2, 3, 4
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LightSensor
Off
On
PowerSensor
Off
On 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
Over Scan On, Off
PIP Size
1 HDMI 2.0, 2 HDMI2.0, DisplayPort, USB C
PIP Position
Small, Middle, Large
Top-Right, Top-Left, Bottom-Right, Bottom-Left
HDMI1, HDMI2, DisplayPort, USB C
1 HDMI 2.0
2 HDMI 2.0
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Main menu Sub menu
OSD Setting
USB Setting
Setup
Language
Webcam
Horizontal
Vertical
Transparency
OSD Time Out
Resolution Notification
Power LED
User Key
USB-C Setting
USB Standby Mode
KVM
Webcam Light
Reset
Information
Color
Audio
Color Temperature
sRGB
User Define
Volume
Mute
Audio Source
Noise Cancelling
PIP/PBP PIP / PBP Mode
Swap
PIP / PBP Input
SmartResponse
SmartContrast
Gamma
Pixel Orbiting
Contrast
Brightness
Picture
LowBlue
Mode
Input
0~100
0~100
Off, 1, 2, 3, 4
5s, 10s, 20s, 30s, 60s
Native, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 8200K, 9300K, 11500K
Volume
MultiView
Brightness
KVM
PowerSensor
High Data Speed, High Resolution
On, Off
Auto, USB C1, USB C2
0, 1, 2, 3, 4
Red: 0~100
Green: 0~100
Blue: 0~100
Yes, No
0~100
On, Off
0~100
On, Off
Off, Fast, Faster, Fastest
On, Off
1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6
0~100
Off, PIP, PBP
Sharpness
0~100
Off
On 1, 2, 3, 4
DisplayPort
USB C1
USB C2
On, Off
Auto
Picture Format Wide screen, 4:3, 16:9, Movie 1, Movie 2, 1:1
Adaptive Sync On, Off
On, Off
0, 1, 2, 3, 4
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Português, Português do Brasil, Polski , Русский, Svenska, Suomi, Türkçe,
Čeština, Українська, 简体中文, 中文,日本語,한국어
LightSensor
Off
On
PowerSensor
Off
On 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
Over Scan On, Off
PIP Size
1 HDMI 2.0, 2 HDMI2.0, DisplayPort, USB C1, USB C2
PIP Position
Small, Middle, Large
Top-Right, Top-Left, Bottom-Right, Bottom-Left
HDMI1, HDMI2, DisplayPort, USB C1, USB C2
On, Off
1 HDMI 2.0
2 HDMI 2.0
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Resolution notication
This monitor is designed for optimal
performance at its native resolution,
5120 x 1440. When the monitor is
powered on at a dierent resolution,
an alert is displayed on screen: Use 5120
x 1440 for best results. Display of the
native resolution alert can be switched
o from Setup in the OSD (On Screen
Display) menu.
Note
1. The USB hub default setting of
USB C input for this monitor is
“High Data Speed”. The maximum
resolution supported depends on
your graphic card capability.If your
PC doesn’t support HBR 3, select
High Resolution in USB Setting, then
the maximum resolution supported
will be 5120 x 1440 @75Hz.Press
button > USB Setting > USB > High
Resolution
2. If your Ethernet connection seems
slow, please enter OSD menu and
select High Data Speed which
supports the LAN speed to 1G.
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Firmware
The over-the-air (OTA) rmware update
is through the SmartControl software
and is easily downloadable through the
Philips website. What does SmartControl
do? It is an additional software that
helps control the photo, audio, and the
other on-screen graphic settings of the
monitor.
In the “Setup” section, you can check
which rmware version you currently
have and if you need to upgrade or not.
In addition, it is important to note that
the rmware upgrades must be done
through the SmartControl software.
It is necessary to be connected to a
network when updating the rmware
on SmartControl over-the-air (OTA).
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Physical Function
Tilt
15°
-5°
Swivel
-45°
+45°
Height adjustment
150mm
Warning
To avoid potential screen damage,
such as panel peeling, ensure that
the monitor does not tilt downward
by more than -5 degrees.
Do not press the screen while
adjusting the angle of the monitor.
Grasp only the bezel.
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2.3 Built-in Windows Hello™
pop-up webcam
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What is it?
Philips' innovative and secure webcam
pops up when you need it and securely
tucks back into the monitor when
you are not using it. The webcam is
also equipped with advanced sensors
for Windows Hello facial recognition,
which conveniently logs you into your
Windows devices in less than 2 seconds,
3 times faster than a password.
2
How to enable Windows Hello™
pop-up webcam
Philips monitor with Windows Hello
webcam can be enabled by simply
connecting your USB cable from your
PC to the USB C1” port or USB C2”
port of this monitor, then make a
selection accordingly from the “KVM”
section of your OSD menu. Now, the
webcam with Windows Hello is ready
to work as long as the Windows Hello
setting in Windows11 is complete. Refer
to Windows official website for the
settings: https://support.microsoft.com/
help/4028017/windows-learn-about-
windows-hello-and-set-it-up
Please note that Windows 11 system
is required for setting up Windows
Hello: facial recognition; with an edition
lower than Windows 11 or Mac OS, the
webcam can work without the function
of facial recognition.
Operating
System
Webcam Windows hello
Win8 Yes No
Win8.1 Yes No
Win10 Yes Yes
Win11 Yes Yes
Please follow the steps for the setting:
1. Press the built-in webcam on the top
of this monitor, and turn it to the
front.
1
2
2. Simply connect the USB cable from
your PC to the “USB C1” or “USB C2”
port of this monitor
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 


 

  
 
 

USBC1
or
USBC2
3. Setting in Windows11 for Windows
Hello
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a. In the settings app click on
accounts.
b. Click on sign-in options in the
sidebar.
c. You need to set up a PIN code
before you're allowed to use
Windows Hello. Once you've
added this, the option for Hello
will unlock.
d. You'll now see which options
are available to set up under
Windows Hello.
e. Click on "Get started." The setting
is complete.
4. If you connect the USB cable from
USB C1 port of this monitor,
please enter OSD menu to make a
appropriate selection of
USB C1
under the “KVM” layer.
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 

 


 

  
 
 

Note
1. Please always go to Windows
ocial website to access the latest
information, the information in EDFU
is subject to change without further
notice.
2. Dierent regions have dierent
voltages, with inconsistent voltage
setting may cause water ripple when
using this webcam. Please make the
voltage setting same as the voltage
of your region.
3. This monitor has a webcam active
beacon that lights up when the
webcam is in use. There are four
brightness options, 0=OFF to
4=HI, default 1. You can press
the OSD button
to enter the
on-screen display menu, under
Webcam>Webcam light, to adjust
the brightness level.
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2.4 MultiClient Integrated KVM
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What is it?
With the Multiclient Integrated Keyboard Video Mouse (KVM) switch feature, it is
possible to control two separate PCs with a one monitor/keyboard/mouse setup.
2
How to Enable Multiclient Integrated KVM
With the built-in Multiclient Integrated KVM feature, it’s easy to switch between each
connected device via the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu setting. For the use of USB-C,
HDMI and/or DP as input, use the USB-C/USB-B cable in the direction of USB Upstream.
Then, connect the upstream cables from your PC to the USB-C and USB up ports
located on the monitor. This process for each PC can be done simultaneously. Please
refer to the table and graphic below for more information.
This table explains each source to its corresponding ports on the monitor.
Source USB Upstream
HDMI or DP USB UP
USB C USB C
A Step-by-Step procedure:
1. Connect each cord from the corresponding ports on the monitor, as mentioned in
the table above, downstream to each PC.
1 1
2
PC1
PC2
OR OR
USB A-B Cable
USB C-C Cable
2. Enter the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. Go to the KVM tab and select Auto”,
“USB C”, or “USB up” to switch the monitor view from one device to another. To
switch to another monitor view, simply repeat this step.
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 

 


 

  

 

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If you would like to use a DP and/or HDMI cord to input into your device, use the
USB-C and USB-B ports with the USB cord being in direction USB upstream.
Please check out the following steps for adjusting the settings for HDMI/DP usage:
1. Connect the USB cable upstream from the PC(s) to the “USB C” and “USB up” ports
of this monitor. This procedure can be done at the same time, if desired.
The dual PC setup should look like this:
PC1: You can use a USB-A/B cable in direction upstream and a HDMI cable or a DP
cable and connect it to the USB up port on the monitor for viewing video and
audio content.
PC2: You can use a USB-C/A or USB-C/C cable in direction upstream and a HDMI cable
or a DP cable and connect it to the USB-C port on the monitor for viewing video
and audio content.
For your convenience. Please use the table below as reference.
Source USB Upstream
HDMI or DP USB UP
DP or HDMI USB C
2. Connect each PC to the downstream end of the USB-C cable.
1 1
2
PC1 PC2
OR OR OR OR
USB A-B Cable
USB C-C or USB C-A Cable
3. Go to the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu and follow the same procedure with the
KVM feature as #2 in the previous section.
Note
Please note that the connection of the input source is not automatic and it is
necessary to go to the On-Screen Display (OSD) to select the input you are using.
You can also ads Multiclient Integrated KVM feature in Picture-by-Picture
(PBP) mode. When you enable PBP, you are able to view two different sources
projected onto the same screen. The MultiClient Integrated KVM feature enhances
productivity by using one screen to control two PCs via the On-Screen Display (OSD)
menu setting.
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What is it?
With the Multiclient Integrated Keyboard Video Mouse (KVM) switch feature, it is
possible to control two separate PCs with a one monitor/keyboard/mouse setup.
2
How to Enable Multiclient Integrated KVM
With the built-in Multiclient Integrated KVM feature, it’s easy to switch between each
connected device via the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu setting. For the use of USB-C,
HDMI and/or DP as input, use the USB-C cable in the direction of USB Upstream.
Then, connect the upstream cables from your PC to the USB-C1 and USB-C2 ports
located on the monitor. This process for each PC can be done simultaneously. Please
refer to the table and graphic below for more information.
This table explains each source to its corresponding ports on the monitor.
Source USB Upstream
HDMI or DP USB C2
USBC1 USB C1
Source USB Upstream
HDMI or DP USB C1
USBC2 USB C2
A Step-by-Step procedure:
1. Connect each cord from the corresponding ports on the monitor, as mentioned in
the table above, downstream to each PC.
1 1
2
PC1 PC2
OR OR
USB A-C Cable
USB C-C Cable
OR
OR
2. Enter the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. Go to the KVM tab and select Auto”,
“USB C1”, or “USB C2” to switch the monitor view from one device to another. To
switch to another monitor view, simply repeat this step.
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 


 

  
 
 

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If you would like to use a DP and/or HDMI cord to input into your device, use the USB-
C1 and USB-C2 ports with the USB cord being in direction USB upstream.
Please check out the following steps for adjusting the settings for HDMI/DP usage:
1. Connect the USB cable upstream from the PC(s) to the “USB C1” and “USB C2” ports
of this monitor. This procedure can be done at the same time, if desired.
The dual PC setup should look like this:
PC1: You can use a USB-C/A cable in direction upstream and a HDMI cable or a DP
cable and connect it to the USB-C1 port on the monitor for viewing video and
audio content.
PC2: You can use a USB-C/A or USB-C/C cable in direction upstream and a HDMI cable
or a DP cable and connect it to the USB-C2 port on the monitor for viewing video
and audio content.
For your convenience. Please use the table below as reference.
Source USB Upstream
HDMI or DP USB C1
DP or HDMI USB C2
2. Connect each PC to the downstream end of the USB-C cable.
1 1
2
PC1
PC2
OR OR OR OR
OR
OR
USB A-C Cable
USB C-C or USB C-A Cable
3. Go to the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu and follow the same procedure with the
KVM feature as #2 in the previous section.
Note
Please note that the connection of the input source is not automatic and it is
necessary to go to the On-Screen Display (OSD) to select the input you are using.
You can also ads Multiclient Integrated KVM feature in Picture-by-Picture
(PBP) mode. When you enable PBP, you are able to view two different sources
projected onto the same screen. The MultiClient Integrated KVM feature enhances
productivity by using one screen to control two PCs via the On-Screen Display (OSD)
menu setting.
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2.5 Noise Cancelling
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This monitor has Noise Cancelling
functionality. When connected
via USBC1/USBC2 during video
conferencing, the monitor will
automatically lter for human sounds.
This function can be turned o in the
OSD menu, under Noise Cancelling
(default=ON).
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
 


Volume
Audio Source
Noise Cancelling
Mute
O
On
Note
If multiple devices are connected to
the display, both may play through
the speaker at the same time. It is
recommended to disable the audio
output of the non-primary device.
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2.6 MultiView
1
What is it?
Multiview enables active dual connect
and view so that you can work with
multiple devices like PC and Notebook
side-by-side simultaneously, making
complex multi-tasking work a breeze.
2
Why do I need it?
With the ultra high resolution Philips
MultiView display, you can experience a
world of connectivity in a comfortable
way in the office or at home. With this
display, you can conveniently enjoy
multiple content sources at one screen.
For example: You may want to keep
an eye on the live news video feed
with audio in the small window, while
working on your latest blog, or you
may want to edit an Excel file from your
Ultrabook, while logged into secured
company intranet to access files from a
desktop.
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How to enable MultiView by OSD
menu?
1. Press
button on the front bezel
to enter OSD Menu Screen.
Input
Picture
PowerSensor
PIP/PBP
LowBlue Mode
LightSensor
PIP / PBP Input
PIP / PBP Mode
PIP Position
PIP Size
O
DisplayPort
Small
Top-Right
Swap
2. Press or button to select main
menu [PIP / PBP], then press
button.
3. Press or button to select [PIP /
PBP Mode], then press
button.
4. Press or button to select [PIP]
or [PBP].
5. Now you can move backward to set
the [PIP / PBP Input], [PIP Size], [PIP
Position], or [Swap].
6. Press
button to conrm your
selection.
4
MultiView in OSD menu
PIP / PBP Mode: There are two
modes for MultiView: [PIP] and
[PBP].
[PIP]: Picture in Picture
Open up a sub-window
of another signal source.
B
A (main)
When the sub source is
not detected:
B
A (main)
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[PBP]: Picture by Picture
Open up a sub-window
side-by-side of another
signal source.
A (main) B
When the sub source is
not detected:
A (main) B
Note
The black strip shows on the top and
the bottom of the screen for the correct
aspect ratio when in the PBP mode. If
you expect to see full screen side by side,
adjust your devices resolutions as pop up
attention resolution, you will able to see
2 devices source screen project to this
display side by side without black strips.
Note the analog signal is not support
this full screen in PBP mode.
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PIP / PBP Input: There are three
different video input to choose as
the sub display source: [1 HDMI 2.0],
[2 HDMI 2.0], [DisplayPort] and [USB
C].
Please refer below table for compatibil-
ity of main/sub input source.
SUB SOURCE POSSIBILITY (xl)
Inputs
HDMI 1 HDMI 2 DisplayPort USBC
MAIN
SOURCE
(xl)
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
DisplayPort
USBC
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PIP / PBP Input: There are three
different video input to choose as
the sub display source: [1 HDMI 2.0],
[2 HDMI 2.0], [DisplayPort], [USB C1]
and [USB C2].
Please refer below table for compatibil-
ity of main/sub input source.
SUB SOURCE POSSIBILITY (xl)
Inputs
HDMI 1 HDMI 2 DisplayPort USBC1 USBC2
MAIN
SOURCE
(xl)
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
DisplayPort
USBC1
USBC2
PIP Size: When PIP is activated,
there are three sub-window sizes to
choose: [Small], [Middle], [Large].
B
A (main)
Small
Middle
Large
PIP Position: When PIP is activated,
there are four sub-window positions
to choose.
Top-Left Top-Right
B
A (main)
B
A (main)
Bottom-Left Bottom-Right
B
A
(main)
A (main)
B
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Swap: The main picture source
and the sub picture source
swapped on the display.
Swap A and B source in [PIP] mode:
B
A (main)
B (main)
A
Swap A and B source in [PBP] mode:
A (main) B
B (main) A
O: Stop MultiView function.
A (main)
Note
When you do the SWAP function, the
video and its audio source will swap at
the same time.
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2.7 Remove the Base Assembly
for VESA Mounting
Before you start disassembling
the display base, please follow the
instructions below to avoid any possible
damage or injury.
1. Place the monitor face down on a
smooth surface. Pay attention not to
scratch or damage the screen.
2. Loosen the assembly screws, then
detach the neck from the monitor.
Note
This monitor accepts a 100mm x 100mm
VESA-Compliant mounting interface.
VESA Mounting Screw M4. Always
contact manufacturer for wall-mount
installation.
100mm
100mm
Warning
This product is curve design, when
attach / detach the base, place the
protective material under the monitor
and do not press down the monitor to
avoid the damage.
-5°
90°
* Display design may dier from those
illustrated.
Warning
To avoid potential screen damage,
such as panel peeling, ensure that
the monitor does not tilt downward
by more than -5 degrees.
Do not press the screen while
adjusting the angle of the monitor.
Grasp only the bezel.
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3. Image Optimization
3.1 SmartImage
What is it?
SmartImage provides presets that
optimize display for dierent types
of content, dynamically adjusting
brightness, contrast, color and sharpness
in real time. Whether you're working
with text applications, displaying images
or watching a video, Philips SmartImage
delivers great optimized display
performance.
Why do I need it?
You want a display that delivers
optimized display all your favorite
types of content, SmartImage software
dynamically adjust brightness,
contrast, color and sharpness in real
time to enhance your display viewing
experience.
How does it work?
SmartImage is an exclusive, leading edge
Philips technology that analyzes the
content displayed on your screen. Based
on a scenario you select, SmartImage
dynamically enhances the contrast, color
saturation and sharpness of images to
enhance the contents being displayed -
all in real time with the press of a single
button.
How to enable SmartImage?
1. Press to launch the SmartImage
on screen display.
2. Keep pressing
to toggle among
EasyRead, Oce, Photo, Movie,
Game, Economy, LowBlue Mode,
SmartUniformity and O.
3. The SmartImage on screen display
will remain on screen for 5 seconds,
or you can also press "OK" to make
conrmation.
There are multiple modes to select:
EasyRead, Oce, Photo, Movie,
Game, Economy, LowBlue Mode,
SmartUniformity and O.
Oce
Photo
Movie
O
Game
EasyRead
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Economy
LowBlue Mode
SmartUniformity
EasyRead: Helps improve reading
of text based application like PDF
ebooks. By using a special algorithm
which increases the contrast and
boundary sharpness of text content,
the display is optimized for a
stress-free reading by adjusting
the brightness, contrast and color
temperature of the monitor.
Office: Enhances text and dampens
brightness to increase readability
and reduce eye strain. This mode
significantly enhances readability
and productivity when you’re
working with spreadsheets, PDF files,
scanned articles or other general
office applications.
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Photo: This profile combines color
saturation, dynamic contrast and
sharpness enhancement to display
photos and other images with
outstanding clarity in vibrant colors
- all without artifacts and faded
colors.
Movie: Ramped up luminance,
deepened color saturation, dynamic
contrast and razor sharpness displays
every details in darker areas of
your videos without color washout
in brighter areas maintaining a
dynamic natural values for the
ultimate video display.
Game: Turn on over drive circuit for
best response time, reduce jaggy
edges for fast moving objects on
screen, enhance contrast ratio for
bright and dark scheme, this profile
delivers the best gaming experience
for gamers.
Economy: Under this profile,
brightness, contrast are adjusted
and backlighting finetuned for
just right display of everyday office
applications and lower power
consumption.
LowBlue Mode: LowBlue Mode for
easy on-the-eyes productivity Studies
have shown that just as ultra-
violet rays can cause eye damage,
shortwave length blue light rays
from LED displays can cause eye
damage and affect vision over time.
Developed for wellbeing, Philips
LowBlue Mode setting uses a smart
software technology to reduce
harmful shortwave blue light.
SmartUniformity: Fluctuations in
brightness and color on different
parts of a screen are a common
phenomenon among LCD monitors.
Typical uniformity is measured
around 75-80%. By enabling Philips
SmartUniformity feature, display
uniformity is increased to above
95%. This produces more consistent
and true images.
Off: No optimization by SmartImage.
Note
Philips LowBlue mode, mode 2
compliance with TUV Low Blue Light
certication, you can have this mode by
simply press the hotkey , then press
to select LowBlue Mode, see above
SmartImage selection steps.
When this display receives HDR signal
from the connected device, select a
picture mode that best ts your needs.
There are multiple selections: HDR
Premium, HDR Movie, HDR Photo,
DisplayHDR 400, HDR Basic, O.
 
 
 
 
 



HDR Premium: Optimizes contrast
and brightness for the most vivid
and immersive visual experience.
HDR Movie: Ideal setting for
watching HDR movie. Deliver better
contrast and brightness for more
realistic and immerse viewing
experience.
HDR Photo: Enhancing red, green,
and blue for true-to-life visuals.
DisplayHDR 400: Meet VESA
DisplayHDR 400 standard.
HDR Basic: Basic HDR setting for HDR
content.
Off: No optimization by SmartImage
HDR.
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Note
To switch o HDR function, please
disable from Input device and its
content.
Inconsistent HDR settings between
input device and monitor may cause
unsatisfying images.
3.2 SmartContrast
What is it?
Unique technology that dynamically
analyzes displayed content and
automatically optimizes a Display's
contrast ratio for maximum visual
clarity and viewing enjoyment, stepping
up backlighting for clearer, crisper
and brighter images or dimming
backlighting for clear display of images
on dark backgrounds.
Why do I need it?
You want the very best visual clarity
and viewing comfort for every type of
content. SmartContrast dynamically
controls contrast and adjusts
backlighting for clear, crisp, bright
gaming and video images or displays
clear, readable text for oce work.
By reducing your display's power
consumption, you save on energy costs
and extend the lifetime of your display.
How does it work?
When you activate SmartContrast, it will
analyse the content you are displaying
in real time to adjust colors and control
backlight intensity. This function will
dynamically enhance contrast for a great
entertainment experience when viewing
videos or playing games.
3.3 LightSensor
What is it?
Light Sensor is a unique and intelligent
way of optimizing picture quality by
measuring and analyzing the incoming
signal to automatically adjust picture
quality settings. Light Sensor uses a
sensor to adjust the picture brightness
depending on the room light conditions.
How to enable LightSensor?




 



1. Press button on the front bezel
to enter OSD menu screen.
2. Press
or button to select main
menu [LightSensor], then press
button OK.
3. Press
or button to turn on or o
the LightSensor.
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3.4 HDR
HDR Settings in Windows 11/10 system.
Steps
1. Right click on the desktop, enter to
Display settings.
2. Select the display/monitor.
3. Select an HDR-capable display under
Rearrange your displays.
4. Select Windows HD Color settings.
5. Adjust Brightness for SDR content.
Note
Windows 11/10 edition is required;
always upgrade to the most updated
version.
Below linkage is for the further more
information from microsoft ocial
website.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-
au/help/4040263/windows-10-hdr-
advanced-color-settings
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 1
STEP 5
Note
To switch o HDR function, please
disable from Input device and its
content. Inconsistent HDR settings
between input device and monitor may
cause unsatisfying images.
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4. Designs to prevent
computer vision
syndrome (CVS)
Philips monitor is designed to prevent
eye strain caused by prolonged
computer use.
Follow below instructions and use
Philips monitor to efficiently reduce
fatigue and maximum working
productivity.
1. Appropriate environment lighting:
Adjusting the environment
lighting similar to that of your
screen brightness, avoid the
fluorescent lighting, and surfaces
that don’t reflect too much light.
Adjusting the brightness and
contrast to appropriate level.
2. Good working habits:
Excessive usage of monitor can
cause eye discomfort, it’s better
to take shorter breaks more often
at your workstation than longer
breaks and less often; for example
a 5-10 minute break after
50-60-minute continuous screen
use is likely to be better than a
15-minute break every two hours.
Looking at something varying
distances after a long period
focusing on the screen.
Gently closing and rolling your
eyes to relax.
Conscious blinking often while
working.
Gently stretch your neck, and
slowly tilt your head forward,
backward, side for pain relief.
3. Ideal working posture
Reposition your screen to
appropriate height and angle
according to your height.
4. Choose Philips monitor for easy-on-
eyes.
Anti-glare screen: Anti-glare
screen efficiently reduces
annoying and distracting
reflections that caused eye
fatigue.
Flicker-free technology designs to
regulate brightness and reduce
flicker for more comfortable
viewing.
LowBlue mode: Blue light may
cause eye strains. Philips LowBlue
mode allows you to set different
blue light filter levels for variety
working situation.
EasyRead mode for a paper-
like reading experience, giving
a more comfortable viewing
experience while dealing with
long documents on the screen.
User pr
display and within ve degrees left or
detection eciency: The higher the
eciency and proper detection, please
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5. PowerSensor™
How does it work?
PowerSensor works on principle
of transmission and reception of
harmless “infrared” signals in order
to detect user-presence.
When the user is in front of the
monitor, the monitor operates
normally, at the predetermined
settings that the user has set- i.e.
brightness, contrast, color, etc
Assuming that the monitor was set
to 100% of brightness for example,
when the user leaves his seat and is
no longer in front of the monitor,
the monitor automatically reduces
the power consumption upto 80%.
User present in front User not present
ttaW
Power consumption as illustrated above is for reference purpose only
Setting
Default settings
PowerSensor is designed to detect the
presence of the user located between 30
and 100 cm (12 and 40 inches) from the
display and within ve degrees left or
right of the monitor.
Custom settings
If you prefer to be in a position outside
the perimeters listed above, choose
a higher strength signal for optimal
detection eciency: The higher the
setting, the stronger the detection
signal. For maximum PowerSensor
eciency and proper detection, please
position yourself directly in front of your
monitor.
If you choose to position yourself
more than 100 cm or 40 inches
from the monitor use the maximum
detection signal for distances up to
120 cm or 47 inches. (Setting 4)
Since some dark colored clothing
tends to absorb infrared signals even
when the user is within 100 cm or 40
inches of the display, step up signal
strength when wearing black or
other dark clothes.
Hot key
(for selected models
only)
Sensor distance
3
Landscape/Portrait mode
ATTENTION
PowerSensor off
ATTENTION
PowerSensor off
Above illustrations are for reference purpose only, may not
reect the exact display of this model.
How to adjust settings
If PowerSensor is not operating correct-
ly inside or outside the default range,
here’s how to ne-tune detection:
Enter to OSD menu.
You will find the adjustment bar.
Adjust the PowerSensor detection
adjustment to Setting 4 and press
OK.
Test the new setup to see if
PowerSensor properly detects you in
your current position.
PowerSensor function is designed to
work in Landscape mode (horizontal
position) only. After PowerSensor
turn on it, it will automatically turn
Off if the monitor is used in Portrait
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mode (90 degree/vertical position);
it will automatically turn ON if
monitor is returned to its default
Landscape position.
Note
A manually selected PowerSensor
mode will remain operational unless
and until it is readjusted or the default
mode is recalled. If you nd that the
PowerSensor is excessively sensitive to
nearby motion for some reason, please
adjust to a lower signal strength. Keep
sensor lens clean, if the sensor lens
is dirty, wipe it with alcohol to avoid
reducing of distance detection .
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6. Adaptive Sync
Adaptive Sync
PC gaming has long been an imperfect
experience because GPUs and monitors
update at dierent rates. Sometimes
a GPU can render many new pictures
during a single update of the monitor,
and the monitor will show pieces of each
picture as a single image. This is called
“tearing. Gamers can x tearing with
a feature called “v-sync, but the image
can become jerky as the GPU waits on
the monitor to call for an update before
delivering new pictures.
The responsiveness of mouse input and
overall frames per second are reduced
with v-sync, too. AMD Adaptive Sync
technology eliminates all of these
problems by letting the GPU update the
monitor the moment a new picture is
ready, leaving gamers with unbelievably
smooth, responsive, tearing-free games.
Followed by the graphic card that are
compatible.
Operating system
Windows 11/10/8.1/8
Graphic Card: R9 290/300 Series &
R7 260 Series
AMD Radeon R9 300 Series
AMD Radeon R9 Fury X
AMD Radeon R9 360
AMD Radeon R7 360
AMD Radeon R9 295X2
AMD Radeon R9 290X
AMD Radeon R9 290
AMD Radeon R9 285
AMD Radeon R7 260X
AMD Radeon R7 260
Processor A-Series Desktop and
Mobility APUs
AMD A10-7890K
AMD A10-7870K
AMD A10-7850K
AMD A10-7800
AMD A10-7700K
AMD A8-7670K
AMD A8-7650K
AMD A8-7600
AMD A6-7400K
AMD RX 6500 XT
AMD RX 6600 XT
AMD RX 6700 XT
AMD RX 6750 XT
AMD RX 6800
AMD RX 6800 XT
AMD RX 6900 XT
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7. Technical Specifications
Picture/Display
Display Panel Type VA
Backlight W-LED
Panel Size 44.5" W ( 113 cm )
Aspect Ratio 32:9
Pixel Pitch 0.2124(W) x 0.2124(H)
Contrast ratio(typical) 3000:1
Native Resolution 5120 x 1440 @ 60 Hz
Maximum Resolution 5120 x 1440 @ 75 Hz
Viewing Angle 178° (H) / 178° (V) @ C/R > 10 (Typ.)
Picture Enhancement SmartImage
Display Colors 16.7M (8 bits)
Vertical Refresh Rate 48 - 75 Hz
Horizontal Frequency 30 - 114 KHz
sRGB YES
SmartUniformity YES
Delta E YES
LowBlue Mode YES
EasyRead YES
Flicker Free YES
Adaptive Sync YES
HDR VESA Certied DisplayHDR™ 400
Over-the-air rmware
update
YES
Connectivity
Signal Input source
45B1U6900C:
HDMI1, HDMI2, DisplayPort, USBC (DP Alt mode)
45B1U6900CH:
HDMI1, HDMI2, DisplayPort, USB C1 (DP Alt mode), USB
C2 (DP Alt mode)
Connectors
45B1U6900C:
2 x HDMI 2.0 (HDCP 1.4, HDCP 2.2)
1 x DisplayPort 1.4 (HDCP 1.4, HDCP 2.2)
1 x USB-C (upstream, HDCP 1.4, HDCP 2.2)
1 x USB-B (upstream)
1 x USB-C (downstream)
4 x USB-A (downstream)
1 x RJ45,Ethernet LAN (USB 2.0: 10M/100M; USB 3.2:
1000M)
1 x Audio Out
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Connectors
45B1U6900CH:
2 x HDMI 2.0 (HDCP 1.4, HDCP 2.2)
1 x DisplayPort 1.4 (HDCP 1.4, HDCP 2.2)
2 x USB-C (upstream, HDCP 1.4, HDCP 2.2)
1 x USB-C (downstream)
4 x USB-A (downstream)
1 x RJ45,Ethernet LAN (USB 2.0: 10M/100M; USB 3.2:
1000M)
1 x Audio (In/Out): audio out / microphone in combo
jack
1
Sync input Separate Sync
USB
USB Ports
45B1U6900C:
USBC x1 (downstream, up to 15W)
2
USBC x1 (upstream, typical PD 96W, DP Alt mode)
3
USB-B x1 (upstream)
USB-A x4 (downstream with x1 fast charge B.C 1.2)
45B1U6900CH:
USBC x1 (downstream, up to 15W)
2
USBC1 x1 (upstream, typical PD 96W, DP Alt mode)
4
USBC2 x1 (upstream, typical PD 96W, DP Alt mode)
4
USB-A x4 (downstream with x1 fast charge B.C 1.2)
Power Delivery
45B1U6900C:
USBC: USB PD version 3.0, typical 96W (5V/3A, 7V/3A,
9V/3A, 10V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/4.8A)
3
USBC: Power supply up to 15W(5V/3A)
2
USB-A: x1 fast charge B.C 1.2, up to 7.5W (5V/1.5A)
45B1U6900CH:
USBC1: USB PD version 3.0, typical 96W (5V/3A, 7V/3A,
9V/3A, 10V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/4.8A)
4
USBC2: USB PD version 3.0, typical 96W (5V/3A, 7V/3A,
9V/3A, 10V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/4.8A)
4
USBC: Power supply up to 15W(5V/3A)
2
USB-A: x1 fast charge B.C 1.2, up to 7.5W (5V/1.5A)
Super Speed
45B1U6900C:
USB-C/USB-A: USB 3.2 Gen1, 5 Gbps
45B1U6900CH:
USB-C/USB-A: USB 3.2 Gen2, 10 Gbps
Convenience
USER convenience
45B1U6900C:
45B1U6900CH:
Built-in speaker 5 W x 2
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Built-in Webcam
(45B1U6900CH)
5.0 megapixel webcam with 2 microphone and LED
indictor (for Windows Hello)
MultiView PIP/PBP mode, 2×devices
OSD Languages
English, German, Spanish, Greek, French, Italian,
Hungarian, Dutch, Portuguese, Brasil Portuguese, Polish,
Russian, Swedish, Finnish, Turkish, Czech, Ukranian,
Simplied Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean
Other Convenience VESA mount(100×100mm), Kensington Lock
Plug & Play
Compatibility
DDC/CI, Mac OS X, sRGB, Windows 11/10/8.1/8
Stand
Tilt -5 / +15 degree
Swivel -45 / +45 degree
Height adjustment 150 mm
Power (45B1U6900C)
Consumption
AC Input Voltage
at 100VAC , 50Hz
AC Input
Voltage at
115VAC , 60Hz
AC Input
Voltage at
230VAC, 50Hz
Normal Operation 57.5 W (typ.) 57.6 W (typ.) 58.6 W (typ.)
Sleep (Standby mode) 0.3 W(typ.) 0.3 W(typ.) 0.3 W(typ.)
O mode 0.3 W(typ.) 0.3 W(typ.) 0.3 W(typ.)
O mode(AC switch) 0W(typ.) 0W(typ.) 0W(typ.)
Heat Dissipation*
AC Input Voltage
at 100VAC , 50Hz
AC Input
Voltage at
115VAC , 60Hz
AC Input
Voltage at
230VAC , 50Hz
Normal Operation
196.25 BTU/hr
(typ.)
196.59 BTU/hr
(typ.)
200.00 BTU/hr
(typ.)
Sleep (Standby mode) 1.02 BTU/hr(typ.)
1.02 BTU/
hr(typ.)
1.02 BTU/
hr(typ.)
O mode 1.02 BTU/hr(typ.)
1.02 BTU/
hr(typ.)
1.02 BTU/
hr(typ.)
O mode(AC switch) 0 BTU/hr(typ.) 0 BTU/hr(typ.) 0 BTU/hr(typ.)
On Mode(ECO mode) 36.5 W (typ.)
PowerSensor 11.6 W (typ.)
Power LED indicator On mode: White, Standby/Sleep mode: White (blinking)
Power Supply Built-in, 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz
Power (45B1U6900CH)
Consumption
AC Input Voltage
at 100VAC , 50Hz
AC Input
Voltage at
115VAC , 60Hz
AC Input
Voltage at
230VAC, 50Hz
Normal Operation 60.7 W (typ.) 60.7 W (typ.) 62.7 W (typ.)
Sleep (Standby mode) 0.3 W(typ.) 0.3 W(typ.) 0.3 W(typ.)
O mode 0.3 W(typ.) 0.3 W(typ.) 0.3 W(typ.)
O mode(AC switch) 0W(typ.) 0W(typ.) 0W(typ.)
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Heat Dissipation*
AC Input Voltage
at 100VAC , 50Hz
AC Input
Voltage at
115VAC , 60Hz
AC Input
Voltage at
230VAC , 50Hz
Normal Operation
207.17 BTU/hr
(typ.)
207.17 BTU/hr
(typ.)
213.99 BTU/hr
(typ.)
Sleep (Standby mode) 1.02 BTU/hr(typ.)
1.02 BTU/
hr(typ.)
1.02 BTU/
hr(typ.)
O mode 1.02 BTU/hr(typ.)
1.02 BTU/
hr(typ.)
1.02 BTU/
hr(typ.)
O mode(AC switch) 0 BTU/hr(typ.) 0 BTU/hr(typ.) 0 BTU/hr(typ.)
On Mode(ECO mode) 39.4 W (typ.)
PowerSensor 11.6 W (typ.)
Power LED indicator On mode: White, Standby/Sleep mode: White (blinking)
Power Supply Built-in, 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz
Dimensions
Product with stand
(WxHxD)
1085 x 515 x 238 mm
Product without stand
(WxHxD)
1085 x 337 x 158 mm
Product with packaging
(WxHxD)
1180 x 235 x 535 mm
Weight
Product with stand
45B1U6900C: 12.81 kg
45B1U6900CH: 12.96 kg
Product without stand
45B1U6900C: 9.75 kg
45B1U6900CH: 9.90 kg
Product with packaging
45B1U6900C: 17.11 kg
45B1U6900CH: 17.26 kg
Operating Condition
Temperature range
(operation)
0°C to 40 °C
Relative humidity
(operation)
20% to 80%
Atmospheric pressure
(operation)
700 to 1060hPa
Altitude
(operation)
0~ 5000 m (0~ 16404ft )
Temperature range
(Non-operation)
-20°C to 60°C
Relative humidity
(Non-operation)
10% to 90%
Atmospheric pressure
(Non-operation)
500 to 1060hPa
Altitude
(Non-operation)
0~ 12192m (0~ 40000ft )
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Environmental and energy
ROHS YES
Packaging 100% recyclable
Specic Substances 100% PVC BFR free housing
Cabinet
Color Black
Finish Texture
1
The headset also supports a microphone which comply CTIA and OMTP standard.
2
The USB-C port provides downstream a data transfer and 15W of power.
3
The USB-C port provides data, video transfer, and power delivery 96W (typical) up to
100W depending on the device .
4
The USB-C ports USBC1/USBC2 provide data, video transfer, and power delivery from
96W and up to 100W depending on the device.
The tables below explain dynamic Power Delivery (PD) function. Both the USBC1
and USBC2 ports have a dynamic power adjustment function. The maximum power
consumption from the two USB-C ports is 115W.
USB C1 PD USB C2 PD USB C1 PD USB C2 PD
20V/4.8A 5V/3A 5V/3A 20V/4.8A
15V/3A Dynamic PD Dynamic PD 15V/3A
12V/3A Dynamic PD Dynamic PD 12V/3A
10V/3A Dynamic PD Dynamic PD 10V/3A
9V/3A Dynamic PD Dynamic PD 9V/3A
7V/3A Dynamic PD Dynamic PD 7V/3A
5V/3A 20V/4.8A 20V/4.8A 5V/3A
Note
1. This data is subject to change without notice. For updated information, head to
www.philips.com/support to download the latest version of leaet.
2. The Power delivery function is also based on the PCs capabilities.
3. SmartUniformity and Delta E information are included in the sheets located in the
box.
4. In order to update the monitor’s rmware to the latest version, Please download
the SmartControl software from Philips website. It is necessary to be connected to a
network when updating the rmware on SmartControl over-the-air (OTA).
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7.1 Resolution & Preset Modes
H. freq
(kHz)
Resolution V. freq (Hz)
31.47 720 x 400 70.09
31.47 640 x 480 59.94
35.00 640 x 480 66.67
37.86 640 x 480 72.81
37.50 640 x 480 75.00
37.88 800 x 600 60.32
46.88 800 x 600 75.00
48.36 1024 x 768 60.00
60.02 1024 x 768 75.03
44.77 1280x 720 59.86
63.89 1280 x 1024 60.02
79.98 1280 x 1024 75.03
55.94 1440 x 900 59.89
70.64 1440 x 900 74.98
65.29 1680 x 1050 59.95
67.50 1920 x 1080 60.00
74.56 1920 x 1200 59.89
66.64 2560 x 1080 59.98
88.79 2560 x 1440 59.95
67.50 2560 x 1440 30.00
133.32 2560 x 1440
PBP mode
60.00
66.625 3840 x 1080 60.00
133.312 3840 x 1080 59.99
78.063 3840 x 1080 70.00
43.8 5120 x 1440 30.00
88.83 5120 x 1440 60.00
104.12 5120 x 1440 70.00
111.08 5120 x 1440 75.000
Note
1. Please notice that your display works
best at native resolution of 5120
x 1440 @ 60Hz. For best display
quality, please follow this resolution
recommendation. Recommended
resolution HDMI 2.0/DP/USB C:5120
x 1440 @ 60Hz If your display is
not on the native resolution when
connecting to USB C or DP port,
please adjust resolution to the
optimal state: 5120 x 1440 @60 Hz
from your PC.
2. The factory default setting HDMI
supports to the resolution 5120 x
1440 @ 60Hz.
3. The USB hub default setting of USB C
input for this monitor is “High Data
Speed”. The maximum resolution
supported depends on your
graphic card capability.If your PC
doesn’t support HBR 3, select “High
Resolution” in USB Setting, then the
maximum resolution supported will
be 5120 x 1440 @75Hz (HDR).Press
button > USB Setting > USB >
High Resolution
.
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8. Power Management
If you have VESA DPM compliance
display card or software installed in
your PC, the display can automatically
reduce its power consumption when
not in use. If an input from a keyboard,
mouse or other input device is detected,
the display will 'wake up' automatically.
The following table shows the power
consumption and signaling of this
automatic power saving feature:
45B1U6900C
Power Management Denition
VESA
Mode
Video H-sync V-sync Power Used
LED
Color
Active ON Ye s Yes
57.6 W (typ.)
285.9 W (max.)
White
Sleep
(Standby
mode)
OFF No No 0.3 W (typ.)
White
(blink)
O mode
(AC switch)
OFF - -
0W
(AC switch)
OFF
45B1U6900CH
Power Management Denition
VESA
Mode
Video H-sync V-sync Power Used
LED
Color
Active ON Ye s Yes
60.7 W (typ.)
300.5 W (max.)
White
Sleep
(Standby
mode)
OFF No No 0.3 W (typ.)
White
(blink)
O mode
(AC switch)
OFF - -
0W
(AC switch)
OFF
The following setup is used to measure
power consumption on this display.
Native resolution: 5120 x 1440
Contrast: 50%
Brightness: 60%
Color temperature: 6500k with full
white pattern
Audio and USB Inactive (Off)
Note
This data is subject to change without
notice.
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9. Customer care and
warranty
9.1 Philips’ Flat Panel Displays
Pixel Defect Policy
Philips strives to deliver the highest
quality products. We use some of the
industry's most advanced manufacturing
processes and practice stringent quality
control. However, pixel or sub pixel
defects on the TFT Display panels used
in at panel displays are sometimes
unavoidable. No manufacturer can
guarantee that all panels will be
free from pixel defects, but Philips
guarantees that any display with an
unacceptable number of defects will be
repaired or replaced under warranty.
This notice explains the dierent types
of pixel defects and denes acceptable
defect levels for each type. In order to
qualify for repair or replacement under
warranty, the number of pixel defects
on a TFT Display panel must exceed
these acceptable levels. For example,
no more than 0.0004% of the sub
pixels on a display may be defective.
Furthermore, Philips sets even higher
quality standards for certain types or
combinations of pixel defects that are
more noticeable than others. This policy
is valid worldwide.
subpixel
pixel
Pixels and Sub pixels
A pixel, or picture element, is composed
of three sub pixels in the primary colors
of red, green and blue. Many pixels
together form an image. When all sub
pixels of a pixel are lit, the three colored
sub pixels together appear as a single
white pixel. When all are dark, the three
colored sub pixels together appear as a
single black pixel. Other combinations of
lit and dark sub pixels appear as single
pixels of other colors.
Types of Pixel Defects
Pixel and sub pixel defects appear on the
screen in dierent ways. There are two
categories of pixel defects and several
types of sub pixel defects within each
category.
Bright Dot Defects
Bright dot defects appear as pixels or
sub pixels that are always lit or 'on'. That
is, a bright dot is a sub-pixel that stands
out on the screen when the display
displays a dark pattern. There are the
types of bright dot defects.
One lit red, green or blue sub pixel.
Two adjacent lit sub pixels:
- Red + Blue = Purple
- Red + Green = Yellow
- Green + Blue = Cyan (Light Blue)
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Three adjacent lit sub pixels (one white
pixel).
Note
A red or blue bright dot must be
more
than 50 percent brighter than
neighboring dots while a green
bright dot is 30 percent brighter than
neighboring dots.
Black Dot Defects
Black dot defects appear as pixels or sub
pixels that are always dark or 'o'. That
is, a dark dot is a sub-pixel that stands
out on the screen when the display
displays a light pattern. These are the
types of black dot defects.
Proximity of Pixel Defects
Because pixel and sub pixels defects
of the same type that are near to one
another may be more noticeable,
Philips also species tolerances for the
proximity of pixel defects.
Pixel Defect Tolerances
In order to qualify for repair or
replacement due to pixel defects during
the warranty period, a TFT Display panel
in a Philips at panel display must have
pixel or sub pixel defects exceeding the
tolerances listed in the following tables.
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BRIGHT DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
1 lit subpixel 2
2 adjacent lit subpixels 1
3 adjacent lit subpixels (one white pixel) 0
Distance between two bright dot defects* >15mm
Total bright dot defects of all types 2
BLACK DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
1 dark subpixel 3 or fewer
2 adjacent dark subpixels 2 or fewer
3 adjacent dark subpixels 1
Distance between two black dot defects* >15mm
Total black dot defects of all types 3 or fewer
TOTAL DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL
Total bright or black dot defects of all types 5 or fewer
Note
1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects = 1 dot defect
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9.2 Customer Care & Warranty
For warranty coverage information and additional support requirements valid for your
region, please visit www.philips.com/support website for details or contact your local
Philips Customer Care Center.
For Warranty Period please refer to Warranty Statement in Important Information
Manual.
For extended warranty, if you would like to extend your general warranty period, an
Out of Warranty service package is oered via our Certied Service Center.
If you wish to make use of this service, please be sure to purchase the service within 30
calendar days of your original purchase date. During the extended warranty period, the
service includes pickup, repair and return service, however the user will be responsible
for all costs accrued.
If the Certied Service Partner cannot perform the required repairs under the oered
extended warranty package, we will nd alternative solutions for you, if possible, up to
the extended warranty period you have purchased.
Please contact our Philips Customer Service Representative or local contact center (by
Consumer care number) for more details.
Philips Customer Care Center number listed below.
Local
Standard
Warranty
Period
Extended Warranty
Period
Total Warranty Period
Depend on
dierent
Regions
+ 1 Year Local Standard warranty period
+1
+ 2 Years Local Standard warranty period
+2
+ 3 Years Local Standard warranty period
+3
**Proof of original purchase and extended warranty purchase required.
Note
Please refer to important information manual for regional service hotline, which is
available on the Philips website support page.
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10. Troubleshooting &
FAQs
10.1 Troubleshooting
This page deals with problems that can
be corrected by a user. If the problem
still persists after you have tried these
solutions, contact Philips customer
service representative.
Common Problems
No Picture (Power LED not lit)
Make sure the power cord is
plugged into the power outlet and
into the back of the display.
First, ensure that the power button
on the front of the display is in the
OFF position, then press it to the ON
position.
No Picture (Power LED is White)
Make sure the computer is turned
on.
Make sure the signal cable is
properly connected to your
computer.
Make sure the display cable has no
bent pins on the connect side. If yes,
repair or replace the cable.
The Energy Saving feature may be
activated
Screen says
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Make sure the display cable
is properly connected to your
computer. (Also refer to the Quick
Start Guide).
Check to see if the display cable has
bent pins.
Make sure the computer is turned
on.
Visible signs of smoke or sparks
Do not perform any troubleshooting
steps
Disconnect the display from mains
power source immediately for safety
Contact with Philips customer service
representative immediately.
Imaging Problems
Image appears blurred, indistinct or too
dark
Adjust the contrast and brightness
on On-Screen Display.
An "after-image", "burn-in" or "ghost
image" remains after the power has
been turned o.
Uninterrupted display of still or
static images over an extended
period may cause "burn in", also
known as "after-imaging " or "ghost
imaging", on your screen. "Burn-in",
"after-imaging", or "ghost imaging"
is a well-known phenomenon in
LCD panel technology. In most cases,
the "Burn-in" or "after-imaging"
or "ghost imaging" will disappear
gradually over a period of time after
the power has been switched off.
Always activate a moving screen
saver program when you leave your
display unattended.
Always activate a periodic screen
refresh application if your LCD
display will display unchanging static
content.
Failure to activate a screen saver, or
a periodic screen refresh application
may result in severe “burn-in” or
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after-image” or “ghost image”
symptoms that will not disappear
and cannot be repaired. The damage
mentioned above is not covered
under your warranty.
Image appears distorted. Text is fuzzy or
blurred.
Set the PC’s display resolution
to the same mode as display’s
recommended screen native
resolution.
Green, red, blue, dark, and white dots
appears on the screen
The remaining dots are normal
characteristic of the liquid crystal
used in today’s technology, Please
refer the pixel policy for more detail.
* The "power on" light is too strong and
is disturbing
You can adjust “power on” light
using the power LED Setup in OSD
main Controls.
For further assistance, refer to the
Service contact information listed
in Important information manual
and contact Philips customer service
representative.
* Functionality dierent according to
display.
10.2 General FAQs
Q1: When I install my display what
should I do if the screen shows
'Cannot display this video mode'?
Ans.: Recommended resolution for this
display: 5120 x 1440.
Unplug all cables, then connect
your PC to the display that you used
previously.
In the Windows Start Menu, select
Settings/Control Panel. In the
Control Panel Window, select the
Display icon. Inside the Display
Control Panel, select the 'Settings'
tab. Under the setting tab, in box
labelled 'desktop area', move the
sidebar to 5120 x 1440 pixels.
Open 'Advanced Properties' and set
the Refresh Rate to 60 Hz, then click
OK.
Restart your computer and repeat
step 2 and 3 to verify that your PC is
set at 5120 x 1440.
Shut down your computer,
disconnect your old display and
reconnect your Philips LCD display.
Turn on your display and then turn
on your PC.
Q2: What is the recommended refresh
rate for LCD display?
Ans.: Recommended refresh rate in
LCD displays is 60 Hz, In case of
any disturbance on screen, you
can set it up to 75 Hz to see if that
removes the disturbance.
Q3: What are the .inf and .icm les?
How do I install the drivers (.inf
and .icm)?
Ans.: These are the driver les for your
monitor. Your computer may
ask you for monitor drivers (.inf
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and .icm les) when you rst
install your monitor. Follow the
instructions in your user manual,
monitor drivers (.inf and .icm les)
will be installed automatically.
Q4: How do I adjust the resolution?
Ans.: Your video card/graphic driver
and display together determine
the available resolutions. You
can select the desired resolution
under Windows
®
Control Panel
with the "Display properties".
Q5: What if I get lost when I am
making display adjustments via
OSD?
Ans.: Simply press
button, then
select 'Setup' > 'Reset' to recall all
the original factory settings.
Q6: Is the LCD screen resistant to
scratches?
Ans.: In general it is recommended
that the panel surface is not
subjected to excessive shocks
and is protected from sharp or
blunt objects. When handling the
display, make sure that there is no
pressure or force applied to the
panel surface side. This may aect
your warranty conditions.
Q7: How should I clean the LCD
surface?
Ans.: For normal cleaning, use a clean,
soft cloth. For extensive cleaning,
please use isopropyl alcohol. Do
not use other solvents such as
ethyl alcohol, ethanol, acetone,
hexane, etc.
Q8: Can I change the color setting of
my display?
Ans.: Yes, you can change your color
setting through OSD control as
the following procedures,
Press "OK" to show the OSD (On
Screen Display) menu
Press "Down Arrow" to select the
option "Color" then press "OK" to
enter color setting, there are three
settings as below.
1. Color Temperature: Native,
5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 8200K,
9300K and 11500K. With
settings in the 5000K range the
panel appears "warm, with a
red-white color tone", while a
11500K temperature yields "cool,
bluewhite toning".
2. sRGB: This is a standard setting
for ensuring correct exchange of
colors between dierent device
(e.g. digital cameras, displays,
printers, scanners, etc).
3. User Dene: The user can choose
his/her preference color setting
by adjusting red, green, blue
color.
Note
A measurement of the color of light
radiated by an object while it is being
heated. This measurement is expressed
in terms of absolute scale, (degrees
Kelvin). Lower Kevin temperatures such
as 2004K are red; higher temperatures
such as 9300K are blue. Neutral
temperature is white, at 6504K.
Q9: Can I connect my LCD display to
any PC, workstation or Mac?
Ans.: Yes. All Philips LCD displays are
fully compatible with standard
PCs, Macs and workstations.
You may need a cable adapter
to connect the display to your
Mac system. Please contact your
Philips sales representative for
more information.
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Q10: Are Philips LCD displays Plug-and-
Play?
Ans.: Yes, the displays are Plug-and-
Play compatible with Windows
11/10/8.1/8
Q11: What is Image Sticking, or Image
Burn-in, or After Image, or Ghost
Image in LCD panels?
Ans.: Uninterrupted display of still or
static images over an extended
period may cause "burn in", also
known as "after-imaging" or
"ghost imaging", on your screen.
"Burn-in", "after-imaging", or
"ghost imaging" is a well-known
phenomenon in LCD panel
technology. In most cases, the
"Burn-in" or "after-imaging" or
"ghost imaging" will disappear
gradually over a period of
time after the power has been
switched o.
Always activate a moving screen
saver program when you leave
your display unattended.
Always activate a periodic screen
refresh application if your LCD
display will display unchanging
static content.
Warning
Failure to activate a screen saver, or
a periodic screen refresh application
may result in severe “burn-in” or after-
image” or “ghost image” symptoms
that will not disappear and cannot be
repaired. The damage mentioned above
is not covered under your warranty.
Q12: Why is my Display not showing
sharp text, and is displaying
jagged characters?
Ans.: Your LCD display works best at its
native resolution of 5120 x 1440.
For best display, please use this
resolution.
Q13: How to unlock/lock my hot key?
Ans.: To lock the OSD, press and hold
the
button while the
monitor is o and then press
button to turn the monitor on.
To un-lock the OSD, press and
hold the button while the
monitor is o and then press
button to turn the monitor on.
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Q14: Where can I find Important
Information manual mentioned
in EDFU?
Ans.: Important Information manual
can be download on the Philips
website support page."
Q15: Why cannot detect my monitor’s
Windows Hello webcam, and also
Face Recognition option is greyed
out? (45B1U6900CH)
Ans: To x this issue, you need to
proceed following steps to detect
the webcam device again:
1. Press Crtl + Shift + ESC to launch
the Microsoft Windows Task
Manager.
2. Select ‘Services’ tag.
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3. Scroll down and select ‘WbioSrvc’
(Windows Biometric Service). If
the status shows ‘Running’, right
click to stop the service rst, then
restart the service manually.
4. Then go back to sign-in options
menu to set up Window Hello
Webcam.
10.3 Multiview FAQs
Q1: Can I enlarge the PIP sub
window?
Ans.: Yes, there are 3 sizes to select:
[Small], [Middle], [Large]. You
can press to enter OSD menu.
Select your preferred [PIP Size]
option from the [PIP / PBP] main
menu.
Q2:
How to listen to Audio,
independent of video?
Ans.: Normally the audio source is
linked to the main picture source.
If you want to change audio-
source input , you can press
to enter OSD menu. Select your
preferred [Audio Source] option
from the [Audio] main menu.
Please note that the next time you
turn on your display, the display
will by default select the audio
source you chose last time. In case
you want to change it again, you
need to go through the above
steps to select your new preferred
audio source, which then will
become the default” mode.
Q3: Why the sub-windows ickers
when I enable PIP/PBP.
Ans: It’s because the sub-windows
video source is interlace timing
(i-timing), please change sub-
window signal source to be
progressive timing (P-timing).
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