37(.inf and .icm files) when youfirst install your monitor. Followthe instructions in your usermanual, and monitor drivers (.infand .icm files) will be installedautomatically.Q4: How do I adjust the resolution?Ans.: Your video card/graphic driverand display together determinethe available resolutions. Youcan select the desired resolutionunder Windows® Control Panelwith the "Display properties".Q5: What if I get lost when I ammaking display adjustments viaOSD?Ans.: Simply press button, thenselect 'Setup' > 'Reset' to recall allthe original factory settings.Q6: Is the LCD screen resistant toscratches?Ans.: In general it is recommendedthat the panel surface is notsubjected to excessive shocksand is protected from sharp orblunt objects. When handling thedisplay, make sure that there is nopressure or force applied to thepanel surface side. This may affectyour warranty conditions.Q7: How should I clean the LCDsurface?Ans.: For normal cleaning, use a clean,soft cloth. For extensive cleaning,please use isopropyl alcohol. Donot use other solvents such asethyl alcohol, ethanol, acetone,hexane, etc.Q8: Can I change the color setting ofmy display?Ans.: Yes, you can change your colorsetting through OSD control asthe following procedures,• Press "OK" to show the OSD (OnScreen Display) menu• Press "Down Arrow" to select theoption "Color" then press "OK" toenter color setting, there are threesettings as below.1. Color Temperature: Native,5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 8200K,9300K and 11500K. Withsettings in the 5000K range thepanel appears "warm, with ared-white color tone", while a11500K temperature yields "cool,bluewhite toning".2. sRGB: This is a standard settingfor ensuring correct exchange ofcolors between different device(e.g. digital cameras, displays,printers, scanners, etc).3. User Define: The user can choosehis/her preference color settingby adjusting red, green, bluecolor.NoteA measurement of the color of lightradiated by an object while it is beingheated. This measurement is expressedin terms of absolute scale, (degreesKelvin). Lower Kevin temperatures suchas 2004K are red; higher temperaturessuch as 9300K are blue. The neutraltemperature is white, at 6504K.Q9: Can I connect my LCD display toany PC, workstation or Mac?Ans.: Yes. All Philips LCD displays arefully compatible with standardPCs, Macs and workstations.You may need a cable adapterto connect the display to yourMac system. Please contact your