Philips 227E4LSB-00 User Manual
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8. Troubleshooting & FAQs
Monitor	drivers	(.inf	and	.icm	files)	will	be	
installed	automatically.
Q4: How do I adjust the resolution?
Ans.:
Your video card/graphic driver and
monitor	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
monitor adjustments via OSD?
Ans.:
Simply press the OK button, then select
'Reset'	to	recall	all	of	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	monitor,	
make	sure	that	there	is	no	pressure	or	
force	applied	to	the	panel	surface	side.		
This	may	affect	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
monitor?
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;	With	settings	in	the	
6500K	range	the	panel	appears	"warm,	
with	a	red-white	color	tone",	while	a	
9300K	temperature	yields	"cool,	blue-
white	toning".	
2. sRGB; this is a standard setting for
ensuring	correct	exchange	of	colors	
between	different	device	(e.g.	digital	
cameras,	monitors,	printers,	scanners,	
etc)	
3. User Define; 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 monitor to any
PC, workstation or Mac?
Ans.:
Yes. All Philips LCD monitors are fully
compatible	with	standard	PCs,	Macs	
and	workstations.	You	may	need	a	cable	
adapter	to	connect	the	monitor	to	your	
Mac	system.	Please	contact	your	Philips	
sales	representative	for	more	information.	
Q10: Are Philips LCD monitors Plug-and-
Play?
Ans.:
Yes, the monitors are Plug-and-Play
compatible	with	Windows	7/Vista/XP/NT,	
Mac	OSX,	Linux	
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	
"burned	in"	or	"atter-imaging"	or	"ghost	
imaging"	will	disappear	gradually	over	a	
period	of	time	after	the	power	has	been	
switched	off.