HP (Hewlett-Packard) xw4200 Personal Computer User Manual


 
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Italian
User Controls
Size and Positioning
Contrast
Brightness
Clock, Clock Phase
Selectable Color Temperature
Input Selection
Factory Reset
Individual Color Contrast
Power
Power Supply
Auto-ranging, 90 to 265 VAC; internal power supply,
47.5-63 Hz
Input Power
100 ~ 240 VAC
Nominal Current
1.5 A maximum
Frequency
50 ~ 60 Hz
Average
33 W when displaying standard office software
Maximum
< 40 W
Power Saving
< 2 W
Off Mode
< 1 W (switch off)
Power Cable Length
70 in (1.8 m); non-captive
Mechanical
Dimensions
(H x W x D)
Unpacked with stand
minimum height
14.8 x 16.4 x 8.2 in
(39.8 x 41.6 x 20.8 cm)
Unpacked with stand
maximum height
20 x 16.4 x 8.2 in
(50.8 x 41.6 x 20.8 cm)
Base Area
(Footprint d x w)
8.2 x 12.2 in
(20.8 x 30.9 cm)
Panel only
(without
stand) (h x w x d)
13.5 x 16.4 x 2.6 in
(34.2 x 41.6 x 6.6 cm)
Weight
Unpacked with stand
17.6 lb (8 kg)
Unpacked without
stand
12 lb (5.5 kg)
Packaged
23.5 l (10.7 kg)
Tilt Range
-5° to +20°
Swivel Range
± 45° horizontal swivel
Height Adjustable
Yes (4.3 in/110 mm adjustment range)
Pivot Rotation
Yes, 90 °
Base
Ships attached and is removable after installation
Environmental
Temperature – Operating
41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C)
Temperature – Non-
operating
-4° to 140° F (-20° to 60° C)
Humidity – Operating
20% to 80%
Humidity – Non-operating
5% to 95%
Altitude – Operating
0 to 13,000 ft (0 to 4,000 m)
Altitude – Non-operating
0 to 40,000 ft (0 to 12,192 m)
Full-screen Resolution
Options
PC Comm Station
Communication/audio hub that includes two stereo
speakers (8 PMPO each), integrated microphone/dual
function headset (phone and PC support), and USB
port. Optional, part number 304251-008 (US) or
P8814A (EMEA).
Other
Accessories Included
VGA cable, DVI-D cable, user CD-ROM with Portrait
software
User Guide Languages
English
Warranty Languages
English
QuickSpecs
HP Workstation xw4200
Technical Specifications - Monitors
DA - 12022 Worldwide — Version 6 — September 1, 2004
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