Display Manager 2.3 for Windows Users Guide
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... downloads, and install it in the monitor user guide. Alternatively, Windows OS can also visit https://www.dell.com/support/ddm and download the software from the site. Connecting the monitor to your computer 1. Connect the monitor to your computer by following the steps that are specified in at https:// www.dell.com/support. 2. NOTE: The connectivity diagrams are browsing from the Operating System drop-down list. Downloading and setting...
... downloads, and install it in the monitor user guide. Alternatively, Windows OS can also visit https://www.dell.com/support/ddm and download the software from the site. Connecting the monitor to your computer 1. Connect the monitor to your computer by following the steps that are specified in at https:// www.dell.com/support. 2. NOTE: The connectivity diagrams are browsing from the Operating System drop-down list. Downloading and setting...
Display Manager 2.3 for Windows Users Guide
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... function connected, and you want the other monitors to adjust their Brightness or RGB settings according to the ambient light condition detected by the primary monitor. Auto Color Temperature Turns on , adjust the Range Level Auto Brightness Range Level of the Auto Brightness. Adjusting the brightness and contrast │ 23 NOTE: The Auto function is not available. Auto Brightness When Auto Brightness is not available. NOTE: When Auto Brightness is turned off , Primary Monitor for you have multiple Dell monitors that support this...
... function connected, and you want the other monitors to adjust their Brightness or RGB settings according to the ambient light condition detected by the primary monitor. Auto Color Temperature Turns on , adjust the Range Level Auto Brightness Range Level of the Auto Brightness. Adjusting the brightness and contrast │ 23 NOTE: The Auto function is not available. Auto Brightness When Auto Brightness is not available. NOTE: When Auto Brightness is turned off , Primary Monitor for you have multiple Dell monitors that support this...
Display Manager 2.3 for Windows Users Guide
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From the Input 1 drop-down list, select the main input, followed by selecting the sub-input from the Input 2 drop-down list to change the main or sub inputs. 4. Click USB Switch to enable the split screen function on the supported models. 2. Configuring the PIP/PBP mode 1. Click PIP/PBP to switch the USB upstream port that is associated with active input sources. 26 │ Managing multiple video inputs Click Toggle between positions to change the PIP position. 3.
From the Input 1 drop-down list, select the main input, followed by selecting the sub-input from the Input 2 drop-down list to change the main or sub inputs. 4. Click USB Switch to enable the split screen function on the supported models. 2. Configuring the PIP/PBP mode 1. Click PIP/PBP to switch the USB upstream port that is associated with active input sources. 26 │ Managing multiple video inputs Click Toggle between positions to change the PIP position. 3.
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... available for monitors that support changing orientation from DDM, the monitor OSD orientation setting will change common monitor settings. Feature Display Function Description Resolution & Adjust the resolution and refresh rate of the monitor operating system display. NOTE: For monitors that support this function. Smart HDR Turn on/off HDR of the monitor and the display settings. Adjusting monitor display settings On the DDM menu, select Display to change accordingly. Adjusting monitor display settings │ 35 Change the size Scale the user interface component...
... available for monitors that support changing orientation from DDM, the monitor OSD orientation setting will change common monitor settings. Feature Display Function Description Resolution & Adjust the resolution and refresh rate of the monitor operating system display. NOTE: For monitors that support this function. Smart HDR Turn on/off HDR of the monitor and the display settings. Adjusting monitor display settings On the DDM menu, select Display to change accordingly. Adjusting monitor display settings │ 35 Change the size Scale the user interface component...
Display Manager 2.3 for Windows Users Guide
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... the local computer to establish connection. 3. You can also click Enter IP to manually input IP to continue the connection process. NOTE: If the computer you wish to add is still not found, click Change Network Adapter to . When connecting to a computer with a different monitor for the first time, a PIN appears on -screen instructions for troubleshooting, then click Retry to initiate...
... the local computer to establish connection. 3. You can also click Enter IP to manually input IP to continue the connection process. NOTE: If the computer you wish to add is still not found, click Change Network Adapter to . When connecting to a computer with a different monitor for the first time, a PIN appears on -screen instructions for troubleshooting, then click Retry to initiate...
Display Manager 2.3 for Windows Users Guide
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... mouse input with end-to other security tools before utilizing File and Content Transfer in control at any given time. It is strongly recommended to run KVM functions. NOTE: Certain key combinations, function keys, specialized keys, and touch bar keys are not supported for controlling remote computers. Allows you can cross to other connected computers.* CAUTION: Dell Display Manager...
... mouse input with end-to other security tools before utilizing File and Content Transfer in control at any given time. It is strongly recommended to run KVM functions. NOTE: Certain key combinations, function keys, specialized keys, and touch bar keys are not supported for controlling remote computers. Allows you can cross to other connected computers.* CAUTION: Dell Display Manager...
Display Manager 2.3 for Windows Users Guide
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... busy with a compatible Dell monitor, follow these steps to ensure DDC/CI is properly connected to your monitor and your network administrator and confirm that all applications permitted to the ports. 2. Check the monitor OSD to troubleshoot: 1. Make sure the video cable or USB upstream cable is enabled. Troubleshooting │ 89 The primary monitor has turned on . 4. The monitor has Screen Partition turned on Multi-Monitor Sync (MMS). 2. Verify the firewall settings and confirm...
... busy with a compatible Dell monitor, follow these steps to ensure DDC/CI is properly connected to your monitor and your network administrator and confirm that all applications permitted to the ports. 2. Check the monitor OSD to troubleshoot: 1. Make sure the video cable or USB upstream cable is enabled. Troubleshooting │ 89 The primary monitor has turned on . 4. The monitor has Screen Partition turned on Multi-Monitor Sync (MMS). 2. Verify the firewall settings and confirm...
Monitor Simplified Service Manual
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... sequence shown in the picture Lock 4 screws to fix "Rear Cover" S19 Attach the stand assembly to the display. S16 Insert "Control board FFC" into "Interface board" and paste it snaps into place (Screw Torque: 9±1 kgf) S18 To Assemble stand Insert the stand base blocks fully into the stand slot Lift the screw handle and turn the screw clockwise After fully tightening the screw, fold the screw handle flat within the recess...
... sequence shown in the picture Lock 4 screws to fix "Rear Cover" S19 Attach the stand assembly to the display. S16 Insert "Control board FFC" into "Interface board" and paste it snaps into place (Screw Torque: 9±1 kgf) S18 To Assemble stand Insert the stand base blocks fully into the stand slot Lift the screw handle and turn the screw clockwise After fully tightening the screw, fold the screw handle flat within the recess...
Monitor Users Guide
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... crystals of the display. • Connect the power cable from potential damage and to ensure your monitor. • Do not place and use the correct VESA specifications as mentioned in room temperature. Keep the documentation at high volume through the headphones (on the product. Safety instructions Use the following safety guidelines to protect your monitor from the monitor to a wall outlet that your monitor is shipped...
... crystals of the display. • Connect the power cable from potential damage and to ensure your monitor. • Do not place and use the correct VESA specifications as mentioned in room temperature. Keep the documentation at high volume through the headphones (on the product. Safety instructions Use the following safety guidelines to protect your monitor from the monitor to a wall outlet that your monitor is shipped...
Monitor Users Guide
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... resolutions. • Wide viewing angle to allow viewing from a sitting or standing position. • Color gamut of set-up and screen optimization. • Power button and OSD menu lock. • Security-lock slot. • Stand lock. • < 0.3 W in multi-monitor usage, enabling easier setup with an elegant viewing experience. • Removable stand and Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA™) 100 mm mounting holes for ease of 99% sRGB (typical). • Video connectivity with : - About your computer. • On-Screen Display (OSD) adjustments...
... resolutions. • Wide viewing angle to allow viewing from a sitting or standing position. • Color gamut of set-up and screen optimization. • Power button and OSD menu lock. • Security-lock slot. • Stand lock. • < 0.3 W in multi-monitor usage, enabling easier setup with an elegant viewing experience. • Removable stand and Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA™) 100 mm mounting holes for ease of 99% sRGB (typical). • Video connectivity with : - About your computer. • On-Screen Display (OSD) adjustments...
Monitor Users Guide
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...% (CIE 1931) Eye Comfort User Guide Remark User guide Yes Yes Yes 1 Software controls the blue light emission by Adobe Systems that is in the United States. 4 sRGB is a standard red, green, and blue color space that encompasses a broader range of movement Luminance changes shall decrease less than 50%; Various standards were developed for specific purposes. 100% corresponds to the full color space as defined in...
...% (CIE 1931) Eye Comfort User Guide Remark User guide Yes Yes Yes 1 Software controls the blue light emission by Adobe Systems that is in the United States. 4 sRGB is a standard red, green, and blue color space that encompasses a broader range of movement Luminance changes shall decrease less than 50%; Various standards were developed for specific purposes. 100% corresponds to the full color space as defined in...
Monitor Users Guide
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...; macOS 12* and macOS 13* *The operating system compatibility on Dell and Alienware branded monitors may vary based on factors such as: • Specific release date(s) when operating system versions, patches, or updates are available. • Specific release date(s) when Dell and Alienware branded monitor firmware, software application, or driver updates are available on and functioning normally. Blinking white light indicates that the monitor is in Standby Mode.
...; macOS 12* and macOS 13* *The operating system compatibility on Dell and Alienware branded monitors may vary based on factors such as: • Specific release date(s) when operating system versions, patches, or updates are available. • Specific release date(s) when Dell and Alienware branded monitor firmware, software application, or driver updates are available on and functioning normally. Blinking white light indicates that the monitor is in Standby Mode.
Monitor Users Guide
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... so will allow liquids to clean the stand assembly, the screen, and the chassis of the display panel and corrode the electronics resulting in permanent damage. For best practices, follow the Safety instructions before placing your Dell monitor on the monitor, deformation, uneven dark shade, and peeling of screen area. If available, use detergents or other chemicals such as color fading, milky film on...
... so will allow liquids to clean the stand assembly, the screen, and the chassis of the display panel and corrode the electronics resulting in permanent damage. For best practices, follow the Safety instructions before placing your Dell monitor on the monitor, deformation, uneven dark shade, and peeling of screen area. If available, use detergents or other chemicals such as color fading, milky film on...
Monitor Users Guide
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... default settings. Operating the monitor │ 65 NOTE: This function is not available when Auto Select is connected. Options for DP/HDMI Reset Input Source Color Allows you to set this function to: • Prompt for Multiple Inputs: Always displays the "Switch to DP/HDMI Video Input" message for you to choose whether to switch or not. • Always Switch: Automatically switches to DP/ HDMI video input (without prompting) when the DisplayPort or HDMI cable...
... default settings. Operating the monitor │ 65 NOTE: This function is not available when Auto Select is connected. Options for DP/HDMI Reset Input Source Color Allows you to set this function to: • Prompt for Multiple Inputs: Always displays the "Switch to DP/HDMI Video Input" message for you to choose whether to switch or not. • Always Switch: Automatically switches to DP/ HDMI video input (without prompting) when the DisplayPort or HDMI cable...
Monitor Users Guide
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Using a low blue light panel, this monitor is the default setting. Preset Modes Allows you to reduce blue light output and create more relaxing and less stimulating images. • Movie: Loads color settings ideal for movies. • Game: Loads color settings ideal for most gaming applications. • Warm: Presents colors at higher color temperatures. Press the joystick to choose from the list of preset color modes. The screen appears warmer with...
Using a low blue light panel, this monitor is the default setting. Preset Modes Allows you to reduce blue light output and create more relaxing and less stimulating images. • Movie: Loads color settings ideal for movies. • Game: Loads color settings ideal for most gaming applications. • Warm: Presents colors at higher color temperatures. Press the joystick to choose from the list of preset color modes. The screen appears warmer with...
Monitor Users Guide
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The default setting is locked and not accessible by the user. • Menu + Power Buttons: Both the joystick & Power button are locked and not accessible by the user. • Power Button: Only the Power button is Disable. Resets all OSD settings to the factory preset values. 72 │ Operating the monitor NOTE: To unlock, move and hold the joystick up or down or left or right for 4 seconds to set the lock options using the pop...
The default setting is locked and not accessible by the user. • Menu + Power Buttons: Both the joystick & Power button are locked and not accessible by the user. • Power Button: Only the Power button is Disable. Resets all OSD settings to the factory preset values. 72 │ Operating the monitor NOTE: To unlock, move and hold the joystick up or down or left or right for 4 seconds to set the lock options using the pop...
Monitor Users Guide
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You can disable this function for the best user experience and optimum performance of your computer. Enable this function by selecting Off. 74 │ Operating the monitor Others Adjusts the OSD settings, such as DDC/CI, LCD Conditioning, Self-Diagnostic, and so on your monitor. DDC/CI DDC/CI (Display Data Channel/Command Interface) allows you to adjust the monitor settings using software on .
You can disable this function for the best user experience and optimum performance of your computer. Enable this function by selecting Off. 74 │ Operating the monitor Others Adjusts the OSD settings, such as DDC/CI, LCD Conditioning, Self-Diagnostic, and so on your monitor. DDC/CI DDC/CI (Display Data Channel/Command Interface) allows you to adjust the monitor settings using software on .
Monitor Users Guide
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... Keep changes. Setting the maximum resolution NOTE: The steps may vary slightly depending on the version of the following procedures: If you have more than one monitor connected, ensure to select P2225H/ P2425H/P2425/P2725H. 3. For Windows 8.1, select the Desktop tile to switch to the graphics card's website and download the latest graphic card drivers. 82 │ Operating the monitor Click OK. Click the Display Resolution...
... Keep changes. Setting the maximum resolution NOTE: The steps may vary slightly depending on the version of the following procedures: If you have more than one monitor connected, ensure to select P2225H/ P2425H/P2425/P2725H. 3. For Windows 8.1, select the Desktop tile to switch to the graphics card's website and download the latest graphic card drivers. 82 │ Operating the monitor Click OK. Click the Display Resolution...
Monitor Users Guide
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... the video cable connector. Wrong color Picture color • Change the settings of the Preset Modes not good in the Color menu OSD depending on the application. • Adjust the R/G/B values under Custom Color in the Color menu OSD. • Change the Input Color Format to turn off after a few minutes of time Faint shadow from the static image displayed appears on your application and usage. Missing color Picture • Perform monitor self-test feature check missing color...
... the video cable connector. Wrong color Picture color • Change the settings of the Preset Modes not good in the Color menu OSD depending on the application. • Adjust the R/G/B values under Custom Color in the Color menu OSD. • Change the Input Color Format to turn off after a few minutes of time Faint shadow from the static image displayed appears on your application and usage. Missing color Picture • Perform monitor self-test feature check missing color...
Monitor Users Guide
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... signal cable is plugged in diagnostics. Product specific problems Specific symptoms What you press the light is white power button or toggle the joystick • Check the signal source. The picture does not fill the entire screen The picture cannot • Due to factory settings. For more information, see Lock and Locking the control buttons). No video at plug the docking HDMI/DisplayPort/ the port, there is no VGA cable into the notebook. fill the entire viewing • Reset the monitor...
... signal cable is plugged in diagnostics. Product specific problems Specific symptoms What you press the light is white power button or toggle the joystick • Check the signal source. The picture does not fill the entire screen The picture cannot • Due to factory settings. For more information, see Lock and Locking the control buttons). No video at plug the docking HDMI/DisplayPort/ the port, there is no VGA cable into the notebook. fill the entire viewing • Reset the monitor...