Built-In Windows Hello™ Pop-Up; Webcam - Philips 5000 Series User Manual

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2.3 Built-in Windows Hello™
pop-up webcam
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What is it?
Philips' innovative and secure webcam
pops up when you need it and securely
tucks back into the monitor when
you are not using it. The webcam is
also equipped with advanced sensors
for Windows Hello facial recognition,
which conveniently logs you into your
Windows devices in less than 2 seconds,
3 times faster than a password.
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How to enable Windows Hello™
pop-up webcam
Philips monitor with Windows Hello
webcam can be enabled by simply
connecting your USB cable from your
PC to the " USB C" port or " USB UP"
port of this monitor, then make a
selection accordingly from the "KVM"
section of your OSD menu. Now, the
webcam with Windows Hello is ready
to work as long as the Windows Hello
setting in Windows11 is complete. Refer
to Windows official website for the
settings: https://support.microsoft.com/
help/4028017/windows-learn-about-
windows-hello-and-set-it-up
Please note that Windows 11 system
is required for setting up Windows
Hello: facial recognition; with an edition
lower than Windows 11 or Mac OS, the
webcam can work without the function
of facial recognition.
Operating

Webcam

System
Win8
Yes
Win8.1
Yes
Win10
Yes
Win11
Yes
Windows hello
No
No
Yes
Yes
Please follow the steps for the setting:
1. Press the built-in webcam on the top
of this monitor, and turn it to the
front.
This is adjustable webcam. By
adjusting the webcam back by 30
degrees, you can now comfortably
call and attend meetings from any
position that best suits you.
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2. Simply connect the USB cable from
your PC to the "USB C" or "USB UP"
port of this monitor
USB C
USB UP
or
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