Eizo CS2731 User Guide

User’s Manual

Important
Please read this “User’s Manual”, and “PRECAUTIONS” (separate volume) carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective usage.
• Refer to the “Setup Guide” for information on the installation / connection of the monitor.
• For the latest product information including the “User’s Manual”, refer to our web site :
www.eizoglobal.com
Location of Caution Statement
This product has been adjusted specically for use in the region to which it was originally shipped. If operated outside this region, the product may not perform as stated in the specications.
No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of EIZO Corporation. EIZO Corporation is under no obligation to hold any submitted material or information condential unless prior arrangements are made pursuant to EIZO Corporation’s receipt of said information. Although every effort has been made to ensure that this manual provides up-to-date information, please note that EIZO monitor specications are subject to change without notice.
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Notice for this monitor

Aside from general purposes like creating documents, viewing multimedia content, this product is also suited to applications such as graphics creation and digital photo processing, where accurate color reproduction is a priority.
This product has been adjusted specically for use in the region to which it was originally shipped. If the product is used outside the region, it may not operate as specied in the specications.
This product may not be covered by warranty for uses other than those described in this manual.
The specications noted in this manual are only applicable when the following are used:
Power cords provided with the product
Signal cables specied by us
Only use optional products manufactured or specied by us with this product.
If you place this product on a lacquer-coated desk, the color may adhere to the bottom of the stand due to the composition of the rubber. Check the desk surface before use.
It takes about 30 minutes (under our measurement conditions) for the monitor display to stabilize. Please wait 30 minutes or more after the monitor power has been turned on, and then adjust the monitor.
Monitors should be set to a lower brightness to prevent a loss in the screen quality caused by long-term use and to maintain stable use.
When the screen image is changed after displaying the same image for extended periods of time, an afterimage may appear. Use the screen saver or power save function to avoid displaying the same image for extended periods of time. Depending on the image, an afterimage may appear even if it was displayed for a short period of time. To remove such a phenomenon, change the image or keep the power turned off for several hours.
If the monitor displays continuously over a long period of time, dark smudges or burn-in may appear. To maximize the life of the monitor, we recommend the monitor be turned off periodically.
Periodic cleaning is recommended to keep the monitor looking new and to prolong its operation lifetime (refer
to “Cleaning” (page 4)).
The LCD panel is manufactured using high-precision technology. Although, missing pixels or lit pixels may appear on the LCD panel, this is not a malfunction. Percentage of effective dots: 99.9994 % or higher.
The backlight of the LCD panel has a xed lifetime. Depending on the usage pattern, such as usage for long continuous periods, the lifespan of the backlight may run out sooner, requiring replacement. When the screen becomes dark or begins to icker, please contact your local EIZO representative.
Do not press on the LCD panel or edge of the frame strongly, as this may result in display malfunctions, such as interference patterns, etc. If pressure is continuously applied to the LCD panel surface, the liquid crystal may deteriorate or the LCD panel may be damaged. (If the pressure marks remain on the panel, leave the monitor with a black or white screen. The symptom may disappear.)
Do not scratch or press on the LCD panel with any sharp objects, at this may result in damage to the LCD panel. Do not attempt to brush with tissues as this may scratch the panel.
When the monitor is cold and brought into a room or the room temperature goes up quickly, dew condensation may occur on the interior and exterior surfaces of the monitor. In that case, do not turn the monitor on. Instead wait until the dew condensation disappears, otherwise it may cause some damage to the monitor.
Notice for this monitor
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Cleaning

The stains on the cabinet and LCD panel surface can be removed by moistening part of a soft cloth with water.
Attention
Chemicals such as alcohol and antiseptic solution may cause gloss variation, tarnishing, and fading of the cabinet or LCD panel, and also quality deterioration of the image.
Never use thinner, benzine, wax, or abrasive cleaner as they may damage the cabinet or LCD panel surface.
Note
It is recommended that ScreenCleaner (available as an option) be used to clean the cabinet and LCD panel surface.

To use the monitor comfortably

An excessively dark or bright screen may affect your eyes. Adjust the brightness of the monitor according to the environmental conditions.
Staring at the monitor for a long time tires your eyes. Take a 10-minute rest every hour.
Notice for this monitor
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Contents

Notice for this monitor ......................................... 3
Cleaning .................................................................... 4
To use the monitor comfortably ............................. 4
Contents ................................................................. 5
Chapter 1 Introduction ....................................... 6
1-1. Features ......................................................... 6
User-dened custom key function ................... 6
Support for DisplayPort Alt Mode / USB
Power Delivery .................................................. 6
1-2. Controls and Functions ............................... 7
Front ................................................................ 7
Rear ................................................................. 8
1-3. Supported Resolutions ................................ 9
DVI ................................................................... 9
DisplayPort .....................................................10
HDMI ..............................................................11
USB Type-C ...................................................12
1-4. Changing the PC Display Settings.............13
Windows 10 ....................................................13
Windows 8.1 / Windows 7 ..............................13
macOS ...........................................................14
Chapter 2 Basic Adjustments/Settings .......... 15
2-1. Switch Operation Method ...........................15
Operation Guide Icons ...................................16
2-2. Switching Input Signals ..............................16
2-3.
Switching the Display Mode (color mode)
Display Modes ................................................17
Chapter 3 Custom Key Settings ...................... 18
3-1. Basic Operation of the Custom Keys ........18
3-2. Assigning a Function to a Custom Key .....18
Functions that can be Assigned to
Custom Keys ................................................. 20
Chapter 4
4-1. Basic Operation of the Setting Menu ........21
4-2. Setting Menu Functions ............................. 23
Advanced Adjustments/Settings
Signal ............................................................ 23
Color .............................................................. 25
Screen ........................................................... 28
Preferences ................................................... 29
Languages .....................................................31
Information .....................................................31
...16
... 21
Chapter 5 Administrator Settings ................... 32
5-1. Basic Operation of the "Administrator
Settings" Menu ............................................ 32
5-2. "Administrator Settings" Menu
Functions ..................................................... 33
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting .............................. 35
6-1. No Picture .................................................... 35
6-2. Imaging Problems ....................................... 36
6-3. Other Problems ............................................37
Chapter 7 Reference ........................................ 38
7-1. Removing the Stand ................................... 38
7-2. Attaching the Optional Arm ....................... 39
7-3. Attaching/Detaching the Cable Holder .... 40
7-4. Connecting Multiple External Devices ..... 42
7-5. Making Use of the USB Hub Function ...... 43
Connection Procedure .................................. 43
7-6. Specications ............................................. 44
Accessories ................................................... 45
Appendix .............................................................. 46
Trademark ............................................................... 46
License .................................................................... 46
Information for Radio Interference .......................47
Contents
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Chapter 1 Introduction
This chapter describes the features of the monitor and the name of each control.

1-1. Features

User-denedcustomkeyfunction
Work efciency can be improved by assigning frequently used functions to the switches on the front of the monitor. The functions that can be assigned to custom keys are the following:
- Brightness
- Prev. Color Mode
- Information
See “Chapter 3 Custom Key Settings” (page 18).

Support for DisplayPort Alt Mode / USB Power Delivery

This product is equipped with a USB Type-C connector and supports video signal transfer (DisplayPort Alt Mode) and USB device charging (USB Power Delivery).
It supplies a maximum of 60 W of power to a connected notebook PC when used as an external monitor.
Video signals
Power supply
Note
To use the charging function, the connected device must be equipped with a USB Type-C connector and support device charging by using USB Power Delivery. Charging may not be possible depending on the used external device.
To use video signal transfer with USB Type-C, the connected device must be equipped with a USB Type-C connector and support video signal transfer by using USB Type-C.
Connected devices can be charged even when the monitor is in power saving mode.

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1-2. Controls and Functions

Front

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1. Operation switches Displays menus. Operate the switches according to the operation guide. Touch the switch to display its menu. The switch indicators are lit white when you turn on the power.
2. Power switch Turns the power on or off. Touch the switch to turn the power on. The switch indicator is lit when you turn the power on. The indicator color differs depending on the monitor's operation status.
White : Normal operating mode Orange : Power saving mode OFF : Power off
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Rear

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3. Transportation handle This handle is used for transportation.
Attention
Firmly grasp and hold the monitor by the bottom while grabbing the handle, and carefully convey the monitor so as not to drop it.
4. Lock button Use this button when removing the stand from the monitor.
5. USB Type-A connector (USB downstream port)
6. Security lock slot Complies with Kensington's MicroSaver security system.
7. Stand
8. Cable holder Covers the monitor cables. For details on attaching the cable holder, see
9. Main power switch
10. Power connector Connects the power cord.
11. DVI connector Connects to an external device that has DVI output.
12. HDMI connector Connects to an external device that has HDMI output.
13. DisplayPort connector Connects to an external device that has DisplayPort output.
14. USB Type-C connector
15. USB Type-B connector
16. USB Type-A connector
*1 An optional arm (or an optional stand) can be attached by removing the stand section (refer to “7-2.
*1
(USB upstream port)
(USB upstream port)
(USB downstream port)
Attaching the Optional Arm” (page 39)).
Connects to a peripheral USB device. Supports USB 3.1 Gen 1. This is a blue-colored connector.
Adjusts the height and angle (tilt and swivel) of the monitor.
“7-3. Attaching/Detaching the Cable Holder” (page 40).
Turns the main power on or off.
Connects a device that supports USB Type-C.
Connects to the USB cable when using software that requires a USB connection, or when using the USB Hub function. This is a blue-colored connector.
Connects to a peripheral USB device. Supports USB 2.0.
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: On, : Off
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1-3. Supported Resolutions

The monitor supports the following resolutions.
DVI
Resolution Scan
640 x 480 P 59.940 Hz √ 640 x 480 P 60.000 Hz √ 720 x 400 P 70.087 Hz
800 x 600 P 60.317 Hz √ 1024 x 768 P 60.004 Hz √ 1280 x 720 P 50.000 Hz √ 1280 x 720 P 59.940 Hz √ 1280 x 720 P 60.000 Hz √ 1280 x 960 P 60.000 Hz
1280 x 1024 P 60.020 Hz √ 1600 x 1200 P 60.000 Hz √ 1680 x 1050 P 59.883 Hz √ 1680 x 1050 P 59.954 Hz √ 1920 x 1080 P 23.976 Hz √ 1920 x 1080 P 24.000 Hz √ 1920 x 1080 P 25.000 Hz √ 1920 x 1080 P 29.970 Hz √ 1920 x 1080 P 30.000 Hz √ 1920 x 1080 P 50.000 Hz √ 1920 x 1080 P 59.934 Hz √ 1920 x 1080 P 59.940 Hz √ 1920 x 1080 P 60.000 Hz
1920 x 1200 P 59.950 Hz √ 2560 x 1440 2560 x 1440
*1 P: Progressive *2 “Signal Format” (page 34) must be set. *3 Recommended resolution
*3
*3
*1
P 29.935 Hz - P 59.951 Hz -
Vertical Scan
Frequency
Dual Link
*2
Single Link
*2
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DisplayPort

Resolution Scan
*1
Scan
Frequency
640 x 480 P 59.940 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 640 x 480 P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
720 x 400 P 70.087 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (4:3) P 59.940 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (4:3) P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
720 x 480 (16:9) P 59.940 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (16:9) P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
800 x 600 P 60.317 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
1024 x 768 P 60.004 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1280 x 720 P 50.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1280 x 720 P 59.940 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1280 x 720 P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
1280 x 960 P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1280 x 1024 P 60.020 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1600 x 1200 P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1680 x 1050 P 59.883 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1680 x 1050 P 59.954 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 23.976 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 24.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 25.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 29.970 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 30.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 50.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 59.934 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 59.940 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1200 P 59.950 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 2048 x 1080 P 24.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
Vertical
2048 x 1080 P 48.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
2560 x 1440 2560 x 1440
*1 P: Progressive *2 Recommended resolution
*2
*2
P 29.935 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit P 59.951 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
RGB,
RGB/YUV
YCbCr
4:4:4
YCbCr
4:2:2
RGB 4:4:4
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HDMI

Resolution Scan
*1
Scan
Frequency
640 x 480 P 59.940 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 640 x 480 P 60.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit
720 x 400 P 70.087 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (4:3) I 59.940 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (4:3) P 59.940 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (4:3) I 60.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (4:3) P 60.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit
720 x 480 (16:9) I 59.940 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (16:9) P 59.940 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (16:9) I 60.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (16:9) P 60.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit
720 x 576 (4:3) I 50.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 720 x 576 (4:3) P 50.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit
720 x 576 (16:9) I 50.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 720 x 576 (16:9) P 50.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit
800 x 600 P 60.317 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit
1024 x 768 P 60.004 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1280 x 720 P 50.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1280 x 720 P 59.940 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1280 x 720 P 60.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit
1280 x 960 P 60.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1280 x 1024 P 60.020 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1600 x 1200 P 60.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1680 x 1050 P 59.883 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1680 x 1050 P 59.954 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 23.976 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 24.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 25.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 29.970 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 30.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 50.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 I 50.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 59.934 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 59.940 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 I 59.940 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 60.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 I 60.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1200 P 59.950 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 2048 x 1080 P 24.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 2048 x 1080 P 48.000 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit
Vertical
2560 x 1440 2560 x 1440
*1 P: Progressive, I: Interlace *2 Recommended resolution
*2
*2
P 29.935 Hz 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit P 59.951 Hz 8 bit 12 / 10 / 8 bit 8 bit
RGB,
RGB/YUV
YCbCr
4:4:4
YCbCr
4:2:2
RGB 4:4:4
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USB Type-C

Resolution Scan
*1
Scan
Frequency
640 x 480 P 59.940 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 640 x 480 P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
720 x 400 P 70.087 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (4:3) P 59.940 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (4:3) P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
720 x 480 (16:9) P 59.940 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 720 x 480 (16:9) P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
800 x 600 P 60.317 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
1024 x 768 P 60.004 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1280 x 720 P 50.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1280 x 720 P 59.940 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1280 x 720 P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
1280 x 960 P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1280 x 1024 P 60.020 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1600 x 1200 P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1680 x 1050 P 59.883 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1680 x 1050 P 59.954 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 23.976 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 24.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 25.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 29.970 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 30.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 50.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 59.934 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 59.940 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1080 P 60.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 1920 x 1200 P 59.950 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 2048 x 1080 P 24.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 2048 x 1080 P 48.000 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
Vertical
2560 x 1440 2560 x 1440
*1 P: Progressive *2 Recommended resolution
*2
*2
P 29.935 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit P 59.951 Hz 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit 10 / 8 bit
Normal,
Extra
YCbCr
4:4:4
YCbCr
4:2:2
RGB 4:4:4
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1-4. Changing the PC Display Settings

If the screen is not properly displayed after connecting the monitor to a PC, follow the procedure below to change the PC display settings.

Windows 10

1. Right-click anywhere on the desktop except for on icons to display the menu.
2. From the displayed menu, click "Display settings" to display the "Settings" screen.
3. If there are multiple monitors including the notebook PC screen connected to the computer, select "Extend these displays" from the "Multiple displays" menu, and click "Keep changes" in the conrmation screen. After changing the settings, select the monitor from the "Select and arrange display" menu.
4. By checking the option "Make this my main display" from the "Multiple displays" menu, the display of the monitor will be corrected.
5. Conrm that the monitor's recommended resolution is set in the "Resolution" menu (the term (Recommended) should be displayed after the resolution).
6. To change the size of letters and icons, select the preferred magnication level from the scaling (%) menu.
7. When after changing these settings a message is displayed that prompts you to sign out, sign out once and then sign in again.

Windows 8.1 / Windows 7

* For Windows 8.1, click the "Desktop" tile on the Start Screen to display the desktop.
1. Right-click anywhere on the desktop except for on icons to display the menu.
2. From the displayed menu, click "Screen resolution" to display the settings screen.
3. If there are multiple monitors including the notebook PC screen connected to the computer, select "Extend these displays" from the "Multiple displays" menu, and click "Apply". In the conrmation screen, click "Keep changes".
4. Select the monitor from the "Display" menu, check the option "Make this my main display", and click "Apply". The display of the monitor will be corrected.
5. Conrm that the monitor's recommended resolution is set in the "Resolution" menu (the term (Recommended) should be displayed after the resolution).
6. To change the size of letters and icons, click "Make text and other items larger or smaller", select the preferred size from the settings screen, and click "Apply".
7. When after changing settings a message is displayed that prompts you to sign out or log off, sign out or log off once and then sign in or log on again.
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macOS

1. Select "System Preferences" from the Apple menu.
2. When the "System Preferences" panel is displayed, click "Displays".
3. If there are multiple monitors including the notebook PC screen connected to the computer, open the "Arrangement" tab and conrm that "Mirror displays" is not selected. If it is selected, clear it.
4. Select the "Display" tab, and conrm that "Default for display" of "Resolution" is selected. If it is not selected, select it. This sets the correct resolution. Close the "System Preferences" menu. If there are multiple monitors including the notebook PC screen connected to the computer, change the settings for each monitor by using "Display".
5. To select a different resolution, select "Scaled", select a resolution from the resolution list (displayed in list or icon format), and close the panel.
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Chapter 2 Basic Adjustments/Settings

This chapter describes the basic functions that can be set by touching the switches on the front of the monitor. For advanced adjustment and setting procedures using the Setting menu, see “Chapter 4 Advanced
Adjustments/Settings” (page 21).

2-1. Switch Operation Method

Displaying the operation guide
1.
1. Touch any switch (except ).
The operation guide appears on the screen.
Setting
2.
1. Touch a switch for setting.
The Setting menu appears.
2. Use the switches to adjust/set the selected item, and then select to conrm.
Exiting
3.
1. Select to exit the menu.
Note
The contents of the guide will differ depending on the selected menu or status.
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Operation Guide Icons

Icon Description
Switches the input signal.
Switches the color mode.
Executes the function assigned to Custom Key 1.
Executes the function assigned to Custom Key 2.
Displays the Setting menu.
Returns to the previous screen.
Moves the cursor.
Executes the selected operation.
Turns the monitor's power on or off.

2-2. Switching Input Signals

When a monitor has multiple signal inputs, the signal to display on-screen can be changed. Touch any switch, select
, and use or to select the input signal you want to display.

2-3. Switching the Display Mode (color mode)

This function allows easy selection of a display mode according to monitor application. Touch any switch, select , and use or to select the color mode you want to use.
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Display Modes

Color Mode Purpose
Standard Mode Adjust color using the monitor's Setting menu.
You can also adjust the monitor’s display using color management software "ColorNavigator 7".
User Select for conguring color settings according to your preference.
®
Adobe sRGB Suitable for color matching with sRGB compatible peripherals.
Advanced Mode Adjusts the monitor’s display using the "ColorNavigator 7" color
CAL1 CAL2 CAL3 CAL4 CAL5 CAL6 CAL7
Note
Use ColorNavigator 7 to set Advanced Mode (CAL1 to CAL7). These settings cannot be changed in the Setting menu on the monitor.
You can set the color mode for each input signal.
You can disable specic color mode selections. For more information, see “Mode Skip” (page 30).
RGB Suitable for color matching with Adobe®RGB compatible peripherals.
management software. Displays the screen adjusted by ColorNavigator 7.
Note
CAL2 to CAL7 are disabled in the default settings.
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Chapter 3 Custom Key Settings

You can assign functions to the custom keys to easily start specied functions. This chapter describes how to operate the custom keys and how to assign functions to the custom keys.

3-1. Basic Operation of the Custom Keys

Displaying the operation guide
1.
1. Touch any switch (except ).
The operation guide appears.
Execute
2.
1. Select or .
The function assigned to or is executed.
Note
If you touch a custom key to which no function has been assigned, the menu for assigning a function to that
custom key appears.

3-2. Assigning a Function to a Custom Key

Displaying the operation guide
1.
1. Touch any switch (except ).
The operation guide appears.
Setting
2.
1. Select .
The Setting menu appears.
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2. Use to select "Preferences", and then select .
The Preferences menu appears.
3. Use to select "Custom Key", and then select .
The Custom Key menu appears.
4. Use to select the custom key to which you want to assign a function, and then select .
The menu for assigning a function appears.
5. Use to select the function that you want to assign, and then select .
That function is assigned to the custom key.
Exiting
3.
1. Press several times.
The Setting menu exits.
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Functions that can be Assigned to Custom Keys

Function Description
Off Disables the custom key even when it is touched. Brightness Set the brightness. For more information, see page 25. Prev. Color Mode You can return to the previous color mode. This is convenient for checking the
differences between two color modes.
Information
You can view the input signal information and color information.
Example:
Note
You can check the monitor information under “Information” (page 31) on the Setting menu.
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Custom Key Settings
Chapter 4 Advanced Adjustments/Settings
This chapter describes the advanced monitor adjustment and setting procedures using the Setting menu. For the basic setting functions using the switches on the front of the monitor, see "Chapter 2 Basic
Adjustments/Settings" (page 15).

4-1. Basic Operation of the Setting Menu

Menu display
1.
1. Touch any switch (except ).
The operation guide appears.
2. Select .
The Setting menu appears.

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Adjusting/setting
2.
1. Choose a menu to adjust/set with , and then select .
The Sub menu appears.
2. Choose an item to adjust/set with , and then press .
The Adjustment/Setting menu appears.
3. Adjust/set the selected item with , and then select .
The Sub menu appears. Selecting
making changes.
Exiting
3.
1. Select .
The Setting menu appears.
2. Select .
The Setting menu exits.
Note
The contents of the guide will differ depending on the selected menu or status.
during adjustment/setting will cancel the adjustment/setting and restore the state prior to
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4-2. Setting Menu Functions

Signal

The signal settings are used to congure advanced settings for input signals, such as the screen display size and color format.
Function Settings Description
Input Color Format Auto
YUV YUV 4:2:2 YUV 4:4:4 RGB
*1
*2
*2
The color space of the input signal can be specied. Try changing this setting if colors are not displayed correctly. Normally, select "Auto".
Note
Cannot be set for DVI input.
*1 Only enabled during
*2 Only enabled during HDMI input
DisplayPort or USB Type-C input
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Function Settings Description
1 3 4 6
2
5
YUV Color Matrix Auto
BT. 6 01 BT.709 BT.2020
Input Range Auto
Full Limited (109% white) Limited
HDMI Settings
Noise Reduction
On Off
Select the YUV format of the input signal. Use this setting for gradation collapse or other occurrences where the screen is displayed incorrectly because of a problem with the input signal.
Note
Cannot be set for DVI input.
*1
Depending on the external device, the black and white levels in the video signal output to the monitor may be restricted. If the signal is displayed on the monitor in its restricted form, the blacks will be faint, the whites dull, and contrast will be reduced. The brightness range of such signals can be extended to match the actual contrast ratio of the monitor.
"Auto" The monitor automatically recognizes the brightness range of input signals and displays images appropriately.
"Full" The input signal brightness range is not extended.
"Limited (109% white)" The brightness range of the input signal is 16 - 254 (10 bits: 64 - 1019) to 0 - 255 (10 bits: 0 - 1023) for display.
"Limited" The brightness range of the input signal is 16 - 235 (10 bits: 64 - 940) to 0 - 255 (10 bits: 0 - 1023) for display.
The small noises that occur in dark areas of an image are reduced. Use this function to reduce noise and roughness in images.
Note
This can only be set when there is HDMI input.
Using the Noise Reduction function may lead to deterioration
of ne images.
extended from
extended from
Signal Information -
*1 Disabled during DVI input
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You can check the information for the input signal. The following information is displayed:
1. Resolution
2. Vertical scan frequency
3. Input range
4. Color format
5. Color depth
6. Colorimetry
Note
Some information may not be displayed depending on the input signal.

Color

When the screen is displayed in Standard Mode (User / Adobe®RGB / sRGB), you can adjust the color settings of each color mode according to your preference.
Attention
The same image may be seen in different colors on multiple monitors due to differences between individual monitors. Make ne color adjustment visually when matching colors on multiple monitors.
Note
Use the values shown in "cd/m2" and "K" as a guide only.
Function Settings Description
Color Mode User
Adobe sRGB CAL1 CAL2 CAL3 CAL4 CAL5 CAL6 CAL7
Brightness
40 cd/m2 to 400 cd/m
®
RGB
2
Switch to the desired mode according to the monitor application.
Note
For more information on how to switch modes, see "2-3.
Switching the Display Mode (color mode)" (page 16).
CAL2 to CAL7 are disabled in the default settings. Refer to
"Mode Skip" (page 30) to enable CAL2 to CAL7.
The screen brightness is adjusted by changing the brightness of the backlight (light source from the LCD back panel).
Note
If a value that cannot be set is selected, the value will appear in magenta. In such a case, change the value.
Temperature Native
4000 K to 10000 K D50 D65 User
The color temperature can be adjusted. The color temperature is used to express the chromaticity of "White". The value is expressed in degrees "K" (Kelvin). The screen becomes reddish at a low color temperature, and bluish at a high color temperature, like the temperature of a ame.
Specify a color temperature in units of 100 K, or select a standard name.
Note
When you select "Native", the original color of the LCD panel
(Gain: 100 % for each RGB) is displayed.
"Gain" allows you to perform more advanced adjustment.
When gain is changed, the color temperature is changed to "User".
The gain preset values are set for each color temperature
setting value
.
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Function Settings Description
Gamma 1.6 to 2.7
sRGB
Color Gamut Native
Adobe sRGB
®
RGB
Adjust the gamma. The brightness of the monitor varies depending on the input signal, however, the variation rate is not simply proportional to the input signal. The control performed to keep the balance between the input signal and the brightness of the monitor is called "Gamma correction".
Set the gamma, or select a standard name. Set the color reproduction area (color gamut).
"Color Gamut" is the range of colors that can be represented. Multiple standards are dened.
Note
Select "Native", to display the original color gamut of the monitor.
The method of displaying colors outside the monitor's displayable range within the dened color gamut can be set. For more information, see "Gamut Clipping" (page 27).
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Function Settings Description
Advanced Settings
Hue -100 to 100 The hue can be adjusted.
Note
Using this function may make some color gradations unavailable for display.
Saturation -100 to 100 The saturation can be adjusted.
Note
Using this function may make some color gradations unavailable for display.
The minimum value (-100) changes the screen to monochrome.
Gamut ClippingOnOff
The method of displaying colors outside the monitor's displayable range within the color gamut specied in accordance with "Color Gamut" (page
26) can be set.
"On" The range of colors that are displayable on the monitor will be accurately displayed in accordance with the standard. Colors outside the displayable range will be saturated.
"Off" Displays colors with priority on the color gradation rather than the color accuracy. The vertices of the color gamut dened in the standard move to a range that can be displayed by the monitor. This allows the closest colors displayable by the monitor to be displayed.
Color gamut displayable by the monitor Color gamut defined by
standard
Color gamut displayed on
screen
Note
The diagrams shown above are conceptual diagrams, and they do not display the actual color gamut of the monitor.
This setting will be disabled if "Native" is selected at "Color Gamut"
(page 26)
.
Gain 0 to 2000 The brightness of each color component red, green, and blue is called
6 Colors -100 to 100 The hue, saturation and lightness (brightness) can each be adjusted for
Reset OK
Cancel
Gain. The chromaticity of "white" can be changed by adjusting the gain.
Note
Using this function may make some color gradations unavailable for display.
The gain value changes according to the color temperature.
When gain is changed, the color temperature is changed to "User".
the colors Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, and Blue. Resets any color adjustment values for the currently selected color mode
back to the default settings.
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Screen

Set the screen display size.
Function Settings Description
Picture Expansion Auto
Full Screen Aspect Ratio Dot by Dot
The screen size of the monitor display can be changed.
"Auto" The monitor automatically changes the screen size according to the resolution information and aspect ratio information from the input signal (only for HDMI input).
"Full Screen" Displays an image in full screen. Images are distorted in some cases because the magnication ratio is not necessarily xed vertically and horizontally.
"Aspect Ratio" Displays an image in full screen. However, since aspect ratios are maintained, part of an image may not be visible in horizontal or vertical direction.
"Dot by Dot" Displays the image at the set resolution or at the size specied by the input signal.
Note
Example settings
- Full Screen
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- Aspect Ratio
- Dot by Dot (Input
Signal)

Preferences

The monitor's settings can be congured to suit the usage environment or personal preference.
Function Settings Description
Menu Rotation
90°
This function allows you to change the orientation of the Setting menu to align with the installation orientation.
Note
When using the monitor screen in a portrait position, the
graphics board supporting portrait display is required. When placing the monitor in a portrait position, settings of your graphics board need to be changed. Refer to the User's Manual of the graphics board for details.
When using the monitor in a portrait position, rotate the
monitor after pulling up the screen to the uppermost position of the stand and setting the screen tilted upward.
Power Save On
Off
This function allows you to set the monitor to the power saving mode, depending on the state of an external device connected to it. The monitor changes to power saving mode about 15 seconds after signal input ceases to be detected. When the monitor has shifted to power saving mode, images are not displayed on the screen.
Exiting power saving mode
- If the monitor receives input, it automatically exits
power saving mode and returns to the normal display mode.
Note
At the time of shifting to power saving mode, a message that indicates the transition is displayed 5 seconds in advance.
When you are not using the monitor, turn off the main power switch to cut down on power consumption.
When the monitor is in power saving mode, devices connected to the USB downstream port will still work. Therefore, power consumption of the monitor varies depending on the connected devices, even in the power saving mode.
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Function Settings Description
Indicator Off
1 to 7
Beep On
Off
Input Skip Skip
-
Mode Skip Skip
-
Custom Key
USB Selection
[F1] [F2]
DVI HDMI DisplayPort USB-C
Off Brightness Prev. Color Mode Information
USB-1 (USB-C) USB-2
The brightness of the power switch and the operation switches when the screen is displayed can be set. (Default setting: 4)
You can set the beep that sounds each time a switch is operated.
This function allows skipping of input signals that will not be used when the input signals are switched.
Note
Not all input signals can be set to "Skip".
This function allows skipping of modes that will not be used when selecting modes. Please use this function if display modes are limited, or if you want to prevent randomly changing the display status.
Note
Not all modes can be set to "Skip".
You can set the function that is assigned to the [F1] or [F2] switch.
Note
By default, the [F1] switch is set to the "Brightness" function and the [F2] switch is set to "Prev. Color Mode".
Regarding the custom keys, see "Chapter 3 Custom Key
Settings" (page 18).
When two PCs are connected to one monitor, you can link the input signal with the USB upstream port. After linking, the USB ports will automatically switch when the input signals switch. When you calibrate one monitor from two PCs, it is not necessary to switch USB cables. It is also possible to connect USB devices such as a mouse or keyboard to the monitor and use them from two PCs. The default settings may differ depending on the input signal.
Input signal Default setting
DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort USB-2 USB-C USB-1 (USB-C)
Monitor Reset OK
Cancel
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Note
When you want to change settings and there is a storage device such as USB memory connected to the monitor, change settings only after you have removed the storage device. In failing to do so, data may be lost or damaged.
You cannot change the keyboard layout.
The USB downstream port works with the PC that is
currently being displayed.
Restore all settings to their default values except for the following settings.
Settings in the "Administrator Settings" menu
The "USB Selection" item in the "Preferences" menu

Languages

The display language for menus and messages can be selected.
Settings
English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Japanese, Simplied Chinese, Traditional Chinese

Information

You can check the monitor information (model name, serial number (S/N), rmware version, usage time) and the input signal information.
Example:
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Chapter 5 Administrator Settings

This chapter describes how to congure monitor operation using the "Administrator Settings" menu.
5-1. Basic Operation of the "Administrator Settings"
Menu
Menu display
1.
1. Touch to turn off the monitor.
2. While touching the leftmost switch, touch
The "Administrator Settings" menu appears.
for more than 2 seconds to turn on the monitor.
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Setting
2.
1. Choose an item to set with , and then select .
The Adjustment/Setting menu appears.
2. Set the item with , and then select .
The "Administrator Settings" menu appears.
Applying and exiting
3.
1. Select "Apply", and then select .
The settings are conrmed and the "Administrator Settings" menu quits.
Chapter 5
Administrator Settings

5-2. "Administrator Settings" Menu Functions

Function Settings Description
Auto Input Detection Off
On
When this function is set to "On", the monitor automatically recognizes the connector through which signals are input, so that the screen can be displayed. If the input signal for the selected connector is lost, the monitor automatically switches to a different signal.
On-Screen Logo Off
On
Information Display Off
On
Key Lock Off
Menu
All
Compatibility Mode Off
On
When set to "Off", connector regardless of
select the input signal to display using the operation switch ( ) on the front of the monitor.
When this function is set to "Off", the EIZO logo that is displayed when the monitor is turned on does not appear.
When this function is set to “On”, detailed information about the input signal is displayed when the signal or color mode is switched. The following information is displayed:
Resolution
Vertical scan frequency
Input range
Color format
Color depth
When set to “Off”, detailed information is not displayed when the signal or color mode is switched.
In order to prevent changes to settings, the operation switches on the front of the monitor can be locked.
"Off" (Default setting) Enable all switches.
"Menu" Lock the
"All" Lock all switches except the power switch.
To avoid the following effects, set this function to "On".
When you switch the monitor's power back on or return from power saving mode, windows or icons may have shifted position.
The PC's power save function does not operate correctly.
the monitor displays the signal from the selected
whether a signal is input or not. In this case,
switch.
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Function Settings Description
DUE Priority Uniformity
Brightness
This product is equipped with a Digital Uniformity Equalizer (DUE) function that reduces display unevenness. This DUE setting can be changed.
"Uniformity" Prioritizes reduction of display unevenness.
"Brightness" Prioritizes high brightness and high contrast.
Note
When changing the DUE setting, the monitor whose display
is adjusted must be re-calibrated. Perform the calibration again.
Signal Format
DVI Single Link
Dual Link
HDMI RGB/YUV
RGB
DisplayPort RGB/YUV
RGB
USB-C Normal
Extra
You can switch the signal type that the monitor can display. Try changing this setting if the input signal is not displayed, or if the displayed image does not appear correctly.
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

6-1. No Picture

Problem Possible cause and remedy
1. No picture
Power indicator does not light up.
Power indicator is lighting white. Increase "Brightness" and/or "Gain" in the Setting menu (see
Power indicator is lighting orange. Switch the input signal.
Power indicator is ashing orange and
white.
2. The message below appears. This message appears when the signal is not input correctly even
This message appears when no signal is input.
Example:
The message shows that the input signal is out of the frequency specication range.
Example:
This message appears when an external device connected to the USB Type-C connector does not support video signal output.
Example:
Check whether the power cord is connected properly.
Turn on the main power switch on the rear side of the monitor.
• To u c h
Turn off the main power switch on the rear side of the monitor,
and then turn it on again a few minutes later.
“Color” (page 25)).
Move the mouse or press any key on the keyboard.
Check whether the external device is turned on.
Turn off the main power switch on the rear side of the monitor,
and then turn it on again.
This problem may occur when an external device is connected via the DisplayPort connector or the USB Type-C connector. Connect via the signal cable specied by EIZO, turn off the monitor, and then turn it on again.
though the monitor is functioning properly.
The message shown left may appear, because some external devices do not output the signal immediately after power-on.
Check whether the external device is turned on.
Check whether the signal cable is connected properly.
Switch the input signal.
Turn off the main power switch on the rear side of the monitor,
and then turn it on again.
Try changing "Signal Format" in the "Administrator Settings" menu (see “Signal Format” (page 34)).
Check whether the external device is congured to meet the resolution and vertical scan frequency requirements of the monitor (see “1-3. Supported Resolutions” (page 9)).
Reboot the external device.
Change to the appropriate setting using the graphics board's
utility. Refer to the User's Manual of the graphics board for details.
Check whether the signal cable specied by EIZO is connected.
Check whether the USB Type-C port of the connected device supports video signal output. For details, contact the manufacturer of the device.
Connect a DisplayPort cable, an HDMI cable, or a DVI cable.
.
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6-2. Imaging Problems

Problem Possible cause and remedy
1. The screen is too bright or too dark. Use "Brightness" in the Setting menu to adjust it (see “Color”
(page 25)). The LCD monitor backlight has a limited life span.
If the screen becomes dark or begins to icker, contact your local EIZO representative.
2. Afterimages appear • Afterimages are particular to LCD monitors. Avoid displaying the same image for a long time.
Use the screen saver or power saving function to avoid displaying the same image for extended periods of time.
3. Green/red/blue/white dots remain on the screen / Defective dots remain on the screen
4. Interference patterns or pressure marks remain on the screen.
5. Noise appears on the screen. When inputting HDCP system signals, normal images may not
6. When you switch the power back on or return from power saving mode, windows or icons may have shifted position.
7. (DisplayPort / HDMI / USB Type-C input) The screen colors look strange.
8. The image does not display on the entire screen.
This is due to LCD panel characteristics and not a malfunction.
Display a white or black image over the entire screen. The
symptom may disappear.
be displayed immediately.
In the "Administrator Settings" menu, set "Compatibility Mode" to "On" (see “Compatibility Mode” (page 33)).
Try changing "Input Color Format" in the Setting menu (see
“Input Color Format” (page 23)).
For HDMI signal input, try changing "Signal Format" in the "Administrator Settings" menu (see “Signal Format” (page
34)).
Try changing "Picture Expansion" in the Setting menu (see
“Picture Expansion” (page 28)).
Try changing "Signal Format" in the "Administrator Settings" menu (see “Signal Format” (page 34)).
Is the resolution set to the recommended resolution (2560 x
1440)? For details on the settings, refer to the User's Manual of the graphics board.
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6-3. Other Problems

Problem Possible cause and remedy
1. The Setting menu/Mode menu cannot be displayed
2. The monitor connected with the USB cable is not detected. / The peripheral USB device connected to the monitor does not work.
3. Audio is not output. This product is not equipped with a speaker.
Check whether the operation switch lock function works (see “Key
Lock” (page 33)).
Control switches are locked when the main window of ColorNavigator 7 is displayed. Exit the software.
Check whether the USB cable is connected correctly (see “7-5.
Making Use of the USB Hub Function” (page 43)
Check whether the correct USB upstream port is selected (see “USB
Selection” (page 30)).
Try changing to a different USB port on the external device.
Try changing to a different USB port on the monitor.
Reboot the external device.
If the peripheral devices work correctly when the external device and
peripheral devices are connected directly, contact your local EIZO representative.
Check whether the external device and OS are USB compliant. (For USB compliance of the respective devices, consult their manufacturers.)
Depending on the USB 3.1 host controller that you are using, connected USB devices may not be recognized correctly. Update to the latest USB 3.1 driver provided by each manufacturer, or connect the monitor to the USB 2.0 port.
Check the external device's BIOS setting for USB when using Windows. (Refer to the User's Manual of the external device for details.)
).
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Chapter 7 Reference

7-1. Removing the Stand

The stand section of this product can be removed.
Attention
Do not move the removed stand up and down. Doing so may result in injury or equipment damage.
Since the monitor and stand are heavy, dropping them may result in injury or equipment damage.
To prevent damaging the panel surface, lay the monitor with its panel surface
1.
facing down on a soft cloth spread on a stable surface.
Remove the stand.
2.
Press and hold he lock button (1), rmly grip the stand support, and then slide the stand in the direction of the base of the stand (2).
When the tab that holds the stand in place loosens, remove the stand (3).
(3)
(2)
(1)(1)

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7-2. Attaching the Optional Arm

An optional arm (or an optional stand) can be attached by removing the stand section. Please refer to our web site for the corresponding optional arm (or optional stand). www.eizoglobal.com
Attention
When attaching an arm or stand, follow the instructions of their User's Manual.
When using another manufacturer's arm or stand, conrm the following in advance and select one conforming
to the VESA standard. Use the VESA mounting screws supplied with this product when attaching the arm or stand.
- Clearance between screw holes: 100 mm x 100 mm
- External dimensions of the VESA mount section of the arm or stand: 122 mm x 122 mm or less
- Plate thickness: 2.6 mm
- Must be strong enough to support weight of the monitor unit (excluding the stand) and attachments such as
cables.
When using an arm or stand, attach it to meet the following tilt angles of the monitor.
- Up 45˚, down 45˚
Connect the cables after attaching an arm or stand.
Since the monitor and arm or stand are heavy, dropping them may result in injury or equipment damage.
When installing the monitor in portrait mode, turn the monitor screen 90˚ in clockwise direction.
Attaching the Optional Arm (or Optional Stand)
Attach the arm or stand to the monitor.
1.
Use the VESA mounting screws supplied with this product when attaching the arm or stand.
Attaching the Original Stand
To prevent damaging the panel surface, lay the monitor with its panel surface
1.
facing down on a soft cloth spread on a stable surface.
Removethexingscrewsontheoptionalarm(oroptionalstand),anddetach
2.
the optional arm (or optional stand).
Attach the original stand.
3.
Insert the four tabs on the stand into the square holes on the back panel (1) and slide the stand towards the upper portion of the monitor until it makes a clicking sound (2).
(1)
(2)(2)
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7-3. Attaching/Detaching the Cable Holder

A cable holder is supplied with this product. Use the cable holder to organize the cables connected to the monitor.
Attachment procedure
Pass the cables through the cable holder.
1.
Close the cable holder.
2.
In this state, insert the cable holder into the stand.
3.
Note
The cable holder can be inserted either perpendicular or parallel to the stand. Change the orientation of the cable holder in line with the direction of the cables.
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Detachment procedure
Close the cable holder.
1.
In this state, pull the cable holder from the stand.
2.
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7- 4. Connecting Multiple External Devices

The product allows you to connect multiple external devices and switch between them for display.
Connection examples
DVI DVI
DisplayPort PP200 (DisplayPort - DisplayPort) DisplayPort
USB Type-C CC200SS (USB Type-C - USB Type-C) USB Type-C
Note
DD200DL(DVI-D - DVI-D)
HH200HS(HDMI - HDMI)
HDMIHDMI
The input signal changes each time the operation switch ( ) on the front of the monitor is touched. For more information, see "2-2. Switching Input Signals" (page 16).
The connector through which signals are input is recognized automatically, and images are displayed on the screen accordingly. For more information, see "Auto Input Detection" (page 33).
When you want to connect a DVI cable, use the designated Dual Link cable. If you use a Single Link cable, the recommended resolution may not be applied.
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7-5. Making Use of the USB Hub Function

This monitor is equipped with a USB hub. It works as a USB hub when connected to a USB-compatible external device, allowing the connection of peripheral USB devices. The USB hub function supports both USB cables (UU200SS) and USB Type-C cables (CC200SS).

Connection Procedure

1. Connect the USB cable between the USB downstream port of the external device and the USB upstream port or USB Type-C connector of the monitor.
When connecting to the USB upstream port, use a USB cable. When connecting to the USB Type-C connector, use a USB Type-C cable.
USB cable (UU200SS)
USB Type-C cable (CC200SS)
For the locations of the monitor's USB upstream port and USB Type-C connector, see "Rear" (page 8).
2. Connect the peripheral USB device to the USB downstream port of the monitor.
Attention
This monitor may not work depending on the used external device, OS or peripheral devices. For USB compatibility of peripheral devices, contact their manufactures.
The monitor's USB Type-C connector cannot function as a USB downstream port.
When the monitor is in power saving mode, devices connected to the USB downstream port will still work.
Therefore, power consumption of the monitor varies depending on the connected devices, even in the power saving mode.
When the main power switch of the monitor is off, a device connected to the USB downstream port will not operate.
Note
This product supports USB 3.1 Gen 1. When connecting peripheral devices that support USB 3.1 Gen 1, high­speed data communication is possible (however, only when the USB cable used to connect the external device and peripheral device supports USB 3.1 Gen 1).
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7- 6. Specications
LCD Panel Type IPS (Anti-Glare)
Backlight Wide color gamut LED Size 68.5 cm (27.0 inch) Resolution 2560 dots x 1440 lines Display Size (H x V) 596.7 mm x 335.7 mm Pixel Pitch 0.233 mm x 0.233 mm Pixel Density 109 ppi Display Colors Approx. 1073.74 million colors (10 bit colors) Viewing Angle (H x V, typical) 178˚ / 178˚ Contrast Ratio (typical) 1000:1 (When "DUE priority" setting is "Brightness") Response Time (typical) Black → White → Black: 16 ms
Gray-to-gray: 10 ms
®
Color Gamut Display (typical) Adobe
Video Signals Input Terminals
Horizontal scan frequency USB Type-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode): 26 kHz to 89 kHz
Vertical scan frequency USB Type-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode): 23 Hz to 61 Hz (For 720 x
Frame Synchronization mode 23.75 Hz to 30.5 Hz, 47.5 Hz to 61.0 Hz Dot clock (Max.) 242 MHz
USB Por t
Standard USB Specication Revision 3.1 Gen 1
Communication Speed
Supply Current
Power Input 100-240 VAC ±10 %, 50/60 Hz 1.65 A - 0.75 A
Maximum Power Consumption 159 W or less Power Save Mode 1.0 W or less (Only for DisplayPort input, when "Compatibility
Standby Mode 1.0 W or less (When there is no input signal, "Compatibility
Upstream USB Type-C (USB3.1 Gen1) x 1
Downstream USB Type-A (USB3.1 Gen1) x 2
Upstream Downstream USB Type-A (USB3.1 Gen1): Maximum 900 mA per port
USB Type-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode, HDCP 1.3 compatible) x 1 DisplayPort (HDCP 1.3 compatible) x 1 HDMI (HDCP 1.4, Deep Color compatible) DVI (HDCP 1.4 compatible) x 1 *1 Not compatible with HDMI CEC function (mutual control function).
DisplayPort: 26 kHz to 89 kHz HDMI: 15 kHz to 89 kHz DVI: 26 kHz to 89 kHz
400: 69 Hz to 71 Hz) DisplayPort: 23 Hz to 61 Hz (For 720 x 400: 69 Hz to 71 Hz) HDMI: 23 Hz to 61 Hz (For 720 x 400: 69 Hz to 71 Hz) DVI: 23 Hz to 61 Hz (For 720 x 400: 69 Hz to 71 Hz)
USB Type-B (USB3.1 Gen1) x 1
USB Type-A (USB2.0) x 2
USB Specication Revision 2.0 5 Gbps (super)*2, 480 Mbps (high), 12 Mbps (full), 1.5 Mbps
(low) *2 The downstream port (USB 2.0) does not support 5 Gbps.
USB Type-C (USB3.1 Gen1): Maximum 60W
USB Type-A (USB2.0): Maximum 500 mA per port
Mode" is set to "Off" and no USB device is connected)
Mode" is set to "Off", and no USB device is connected)
RGB coverage: 99 %
*1
x 1
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Physical Specications
Operating Environment Requirements
Transportation/
Storage Environment Requirements

Accessories

Outside Dimensions
Outside Dimensions (Without Stand)
Net Weight Approx. 10.1 kg Net Weight (Without Stand) Approx. 6.5 kg Height adjustment 155 mm (at tilt of 0°) / 145 mm (at tilt of 35°) Tilt Up 35˚, down 5˚ Swivel 344° Vertical rotation 90° clockwise Temperature 0˚C to 35˚C Humidity 20 % to 80 % R.H. (no condensation) Air Pressure 540 hPa to 1060 hPa Temperature -20˚C to 60˚C Humidity 10 % to 90 % R.H. (no condensation) Air Pressure 200 hPa to 1060 hPa
Minimum Height
Maximum Height
638 mm x 404.1 mm x 265 mm (W x H x D) (Tilt: 0˚)
638 mm x 570 mm x 269.1 mm (W x H x D) (Tilt: 35˚)
638 mm x 378.2 mm x 75 mm (W x H x D)
For the latest information about the accessories, refer to our website (www.eizoglobal.com).
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Appendix

Trademark

The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Denition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and other countries.
The DisplayPort Compliance Logo and VESA are registered trademarks of the Video Electronics Standards Association.
The SuperSpeed USB Trident Logo is a registered trademark of USB Implementers Forum, Inc.
The USB Power Delivery Trident Logos are trademarks of USB Implementers Forum, Inc.
DICOM is the registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information.
Kensington and Microsaver are registered trademarks of ACCO Brands Corporation. Thunderbolt is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and
other countries. Adobe is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other
countries. Apple, macOS, Mac OS, OS X, Macintosh and ColorSync are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. EIZO, the EIZO Logo, ColorEdge, CuratOR, DuraVision, FlexScan, FORIS, RadiCS, RadiForce,
RadiNET, Raptor and ScreenManager are registered trademarks of EIZO Corporation in Japan and other countries.
ColorEdge Tablet Controller, ColorNavigator, EcoView NET, EIZO EasyPIX, EIZO Monitor Congurator, EIZO ScreenSlicer, G-Ignition, i•Sound, Quick Color Match, RadiLight, Re/Vue, SafeGuard, Screen Administrator, Screen InStyle, ScreenCleaner and UniColor Pro are trademarks of EIZO Corporation.
All other company names, product names, and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

License

The bitmap font used for this product is designed by Ricoh Industrial Solutions Inc.
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Information for Radio Interference

For U.S.A., Canada Only
FCC Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
We, the Responsible Party EIZO Inc.
5710 Warland Drive, Cypress, CA 90630 Phone: (562) 431-5011
declare that the product Trade name: EIZO
Model: ColorEdge CS2731
is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.
* Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. * Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. * Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. * Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note
Use the attached specied cable below or EIZO signal cable with this monitor so as to keep interference within the limits of a Class B digital device.
- AC Cord
- Shielded Signal Cable (enclosed)
Canadian Notice
This Class B information technology equipment complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet équipement informatique de classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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03V27811A1
UM-CS2731
Copyright © 2019 EIZO Corporation. All rights reserved.
1st Edition-May, 2019
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