Philips 439P1 43-inch 4K UHD Monitor
Quick Start Guide
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Key Features: MultiView (PIP/PBP)
This monitor supports Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Picture-by-Picture (PBP) modes, allowing you to view multiple sources simultaneously.
MultiView Input Compatibility:
Input Source | PIP/PBP Support |
---|---|
HDMI-1 | ✔ (Main) |
HDMI-2 | ✔ (Main/Sub) |
HDMI-3 | ✔ (Main/Sub) |
DisplayPort | ✔ (Main/Sub) |
USB C1 | ✔ (Main/Sub) |
You can select the main source and a sub-source for these modes.
Included Accessories
The following items are typically included with the monitor:
- Remote Control
- AAA R03 1.5V batteries
- USB A-B cable
- M4 screw
- CD (containing software and manuals)
- Power cable
- HDMI cable
- DP cable
- USB C-C cable
- USB C-C/A cable
- RS232 cable
Note: Accessories may vary by region. Display design might differ from illustrations.
Setup and Connections
Step 1: Unpacking and Stand Assembly
Carefully unpack the monitor and its components. Assemble the stand by attaching the base to the monitor arm using the provided M4 screws. The stand allows for tilt adjustment (approximately +45° to -45°) and the monitor is VESA mount compatible (100mm pattern).
Visual Description: The first part of the illustration shows the monitor and stand parts with care symbols like [fragile-symbol] and [do-not-tilt-symbol]. The second part shows the stand base being secured to the monitor with screws, confirmed by a [check-mark] symbol.
Step 2: Connecting Cables
Connect the power cable to the monitor and a power outlet. Connect your computer or other devices using the appropriate cables:
- Video Input: Use HDMI, DisplayPort, or USB Type-C cables to connect to your computer's graphics output.
- USB Docking (USB Type-C): Connect a USB Type-C cable from your laptop to the monitor's USB-C port. This can provide video, data, and power delivery (PD).
- USB Hub: Connect USB devices (like keyboards, mice, webcams) to the USB-A ports on the monitor, which may be powered by the USB hub functionality.
- Network: Connect an RJ45 cable for wired network connectivity if supported.
- Control: Connect an RS232 cable for external control systems.
Visual Description: Diagrams illustrate the monitor's rear panel ports (HDMI, USB-C, USB-A, RJ45, RS232) and show typical connection scenarios, including USB Type-C docking for a laptop and connecting a USB hub.
Step 3: Powering On and Basic Operation
Press the power button on the monitor to turn it on. Use the monitor's control joystick or buttons to navigate the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu, select input sources, and adjust settings.
Visual Description: An illustration shows the location of the power button and the control joystick on the monitor.
On-Screen Display (OSD) Navigation
The OSD menu allows you to configure various monitor settings. Use the directional controls ([up-arrow], [down-arrow], [left-arrow], [right-arrow]) and the OK/select button to navigate through menus and make selections.
Visual Description: A diagram demonstrates navigating the OSD menu, highlighting the use of directional buttons for selection and confirmation.
Monitor Specifications Overview
The Philips 439P1 is a 43-inch 4K UHD monitor designed for business use, offering features like MultiView, USB-C docking, and a high-resolution display.
Visual Description: A diagram shows a typical setup with the monitor connected to a computer and peripherals, illustrating its role as a central display and docking station.