Philips 241P4QPYK 用户手册

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6. Built-in Webcam with Microphone
6. Built-in 
Webcam with 
Microphone
(Available for 241P4QPYK) 
 
 
Note
USB connection between the monitor and PC 
is required for the webcam to operate.
The webcam allows you to hold interactive 
video and audio conference calls over the 
internet. It provides the most convenient 
and easiest way for Business persons to 
communicate with other colleagues around the 
world, saving a lot time and money. Depending 
on the software used, it also allows you to take 
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without enabling webcam. The microphone and 
activity light are on the side of the webcam on 
the bezel of the display. . 
6.1  PC system requirements 
‡ Operating system : Microsoft Windows 
7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft 
Windows XP (SP2), and any other OS 
whichever support UVC/UAC (USB Video 
Class compliant / Audio Class compliant) 
under USB 2.0 standard
‡ Processor: 1.6GHz or above
‡ RAM: 512MB (for XP) / 1GB(for Vista and  
Windows7)
‡ Hard disk space: minimum 200MB
‡ USB: USB 2.0 or above, UVC/UAC support
6.2   Using the device
Philips monitor with webcam device transmits 
video and sound data through USB port. It can 
be enabled by simply connecting your USB cable 
from your PC to the USB upstream of USB hub 
on the side IO of monitor. 
‡ Connect your USB cable to upstream of 
USB hub on the side IO of monitor from 
PC side.
‡ Turn on your PC and make sure your 
internet connection is working properly. 
‡ Download and enable free online chatting 
software such as Skype, Internet Messenger, 
or equivalent. You can also subscribe 
to dedicated software in case of more 
sophisticated usage like multi conferencing, 
etc. 
‡ The webcam is ready to be used for chat 
or make the phone call through internet 
service. 
‡ Make the call by following the instruction of  
the software program.
 
 
Note
To set up a video call, you must have a reliable 
Internet connection, an ISP, and software like 
Internet messenger or video phone call program. 
Make sure the person that you are calling has 
compatible video-calling software. The video 
and audio performance quality depends on the 
bandwidth available on both ends. The person 
you are calling must have similar capability of 
devices and software.