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unless prior arrangements are made pursuant to EIZO NANAO 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 specifi cations are subject to change without notice.
CAUTION
Failure to abide by the information in a CAUTION
may result in moderate injury and/or property or
product damage.
ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.
Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
VGA is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
DPMS is a trademark and VESA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
PowerManager and UniColor Pro are trademarks of EIZO NANAO CORPORATION.
FlexScan, ScreenManager and EIZO are registered trademarks of EIZO NANAO CORPORATION in Japan and other countries.
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, EIZO NANAO CORPORATION has determined that this product
meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy effi ciency.
Product specifi cation may vary with sales areas.
Confi rm the specifi cation in the manual written in language of the region of purchase.
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PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT
• This product has been adjusted specifi 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 specifi ed in the specifi cations.
• To ensure personal safety and proper maintenance, please read carefully this section and the caution statements on
the monitor.
[Location of Caution Statement]
WARNING
If the unit begins to emit smoke, smells like something is burning, or makes
strange noises, disconnect all power connections immediately and contact
your dealer for advice.
Attempting to use a malfunctioning unit may result in fi re, electric shock, or equipment
damage.
Do not open the cabinet or modify the unit.
Opening the cabinet or modifying the unit may result in fi re, electric shock, or burn.
Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel.
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may result in
fi re, electric shock, or equipment damage.
Keep small objects or liquids away from the unit.
Small objects accidentally falling through the ventilation slots into the cabinet or spillage into
the cabinet may result in fi re, electric shock, or equipment damage.
If an object or liquid falls/spills into the cabinet, unplug the unit immediately. Have the unit
checked by a qualifi ed service engineer before using it again.
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WARNING
Place the unit at the strong and stable place.
A unit placed on an inadequate surface may fall and result in injury or equipment damage.
If the unit falls, disconnect the power immediately and ask your dealer for advice. Do not
continue using a damaged unit. Using a damaged unit may result in fi re or electric shock.
Set the unit in an appropriate location.
Not doing so may result in fi re, electric shock, or equipment damage.
• Do not place outdoors.
• Do not place in the transportation system (ship, aircraft, trains, automobiles, etc.)
• Do not place in a dusty or humid environment.
• Do not place in a location where the steam comes directly on the screen.
• Do not place near heat generating devices or a humidifi er.
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep the plastic packing bags away from
babies and children.
Use the enclosed power cord and connect to the standard power outlet of your
country.
Be sure to remain within the rated voltage of the power cord.
Not doing so may result in fi re or electric shock.
To disconnect the power cord, grasp the plug fi rmly and pull.
Tugging on the cord may damage and result in fi re or electric shock.
The equipment must be connected to a grounded main outlet.
Failure to do so may result in fi re or electric shock.
Use the correct voltage.
• The unit is designed for use with a specifi c voltage only. Connection to another voltage
than specifi ed in this User’s Manual may cause fi re, electric shock, or equipment damage.
• Do not overload your power circuit, as this may result in fi re or electric shock.
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WARNING
Handle the power cord with care.
• Do not place the cord underneath the unit or other heavy objects.
• Do not pull on or tie the cord.
If the power cord becomes damaged, stop using it. Use of a damaged cord may result in fi re
or electric shock.
Never touch the plug and power cord if it begins to thunder.
Touching them may result in electric shock.
When attaching an arm stand, please refer to the user’s manual of the arm
stand and install the unit securely.
Not doing so may cause the unit to become unattached, which may result in injury or
equipment damage. When the unit is dropped, please ask your dealer for advice. Do not
continue using a damaged unit. Using a damaged unit may result in fi re or electric shock.
When reattaching the tilt stand, please use the same screws and tighten them securely.
Do not touch a damaged LCD panel directly with bare hands.
The liquid crystal that may leak from the panel is poisonous if it enters the eyes or mouth.
If any part of the skin or body comes in direct contact with the panel, please wash thoroughly.
If some physical symptoms result, please consult your doctor.
Follow local regulation or laws for safe disposal.
The backlight of the LCD panel contains mercury.
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CAUTION
Handle with care when carrying the unit.
Disconnect the power cord and cables when moving the unit. Moving the unit with the cord
attached is dangerous. It may result in injury.
When handling the unit, grip the bottom of the unit fi rmly with both hands
ensuring the panel faces outward before lifting.
Dropping the unit may result in injury or equipment damage.
Do not block the ventilation slots on the cabinet.
• Do not place any objects on the ventilation slots.
• Do not install the unit in a closed space.
• Do not use the unit laid down or upside down.
Blocking the ventilation slots prevents proper airfl ow and may result in fi re, electric shock, or
equipment damage.
Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
Doing so may result in electrical shock.
Use an easily accessible power outlet.
This will ensure that you can disconnect the power quickly in case of a problem.
Periodically clean the area around the plug.
Dust, water, or oil on the plug may result in fi re.
Unplug the unit before cleaning it.
Cleaning the unit while it is plugged into a power outlet may result in electric shock.
If you plan to leave the unit unused for an extended period, disconnect the
power cord from the wall socket after turning off the power switch for the
safety and the power conservation.
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LCD Panel
In order to suppress the luminosity change by long-term use and to maintain the stable luminosity, use of a monitor in
lower brightness is recommended.
The LCD panel is manufactured using high-precision technology. However, note that the appearance of any missing
pixels or lit pixels does not indicate damage to the LCD monitor.
Percentage of effective pixels: 99.9994% or higher.
The backlight of the LCD panel has a fi xed life span. When the screen becomes dark or begins to fl icker, please contact
your dealer.
Do not press on the panel or edge of the frame strongly, as this may result in damage to the screen. There will be prints
left on the screen if the pressed image is dark or black. If pressure is repeatedly applied to the screen, it may deteriorate
or damage your LCD panel. Leave the screen white or black to decrease the prints.
Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects, such as a pencil or pen as this may result in damage to the
panel. Do not attempt to brush with tissues as this may scratch the LCD panel.
When the monitor is cold and brought into a room or the room temperature goes up quickly, dew condensation
may occur inside and outside the monitor. In that case, do not turn the monitor on and wait until dew condensation
disappears, otherwise it may cause damage to the monitor.
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 timer to avoid displaying the same image for extended periods of time.
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.
• Smoothing (soft - sharp) function for adjustment of enlarged images
• FineContrast mode to allow the best mode for screen display
• The application software “UniColor Pro” to simulate the views experienced
by people with some sort of color defi ciency is included (refer to the EIZO
LCD Utility Disk)
• The utility software “ScreenManager Pro for LCD” (for Windows) to control
the monitor from a PC with mouse/keyboard is included (refer to the EIZO
LCD Utility Disk).
•
The ArcSwing 2 Stand enables to adjust the monitor height and monitor angle freely
1-2 Switches and Indicators
NOTE
• The stand of the unit can be replaced
with an arm or another stand. (Refer
to “5-1 Attaching an Arm” on page
28.)
Adjustment menu (*ScreenManager
Switch
1. Input signal selection switch
2. Auto adjustment switch
3. Enter switch
4. Control switches (Left, Down, Up, Right)
5. Power switch
6. Power indicator
Indicator statusOperation status
BlueThe screen is displayed
OrangePower saving
OffPower off
* ScreenManager ® is an EIZO’s nickname of the Adjustment menu.
®
)
NOTE
• While the screen is displayed, the
blue power indicator that is lighting
blue can be turned off (see “Power
Indicator/Logo Display Setting,” on
page 20).
• For the power indicator status with
“Off Timer” set, refer to “To set
monitor power-off time” on page 17.
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1-3 Functions and Basic Operation
To adjust the screen and color
Main menu (Refer to page 9 for operation)
• The Adjustment menu and the FineContrast menu cannot
be displayed at the same time.
FineContrast menu
Color adjustment
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Simple adjustment [FineContrast mode]
This function allows easy selection of a desired mode
from six modes according to monitor application.
Analog input only
1 Automatic Adjustment
Touch
.
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Touch again.
2 Screen Adjustment
●
To eliminate vertical bars [Clock*] … see page 12
●
To remove flickering or blurring
[Phase*] ……………………………… see page 12
●
To correct screen position
[Position*] …………………………… see page 12
●
To adjust extra or cut image
[Resolution*] ………………………… see page 13
●
To adjust color gradation automatically
[Range Adjustment*] ……………… see page 13
●
To modify blurred characters/lines
[Smoothing] ………………………… see page 13
●
To set when a noise appears on the screen
[Signal Filter*] ………………………see page 27
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●
“Brightness,” “Temperature,” and “Gamma” can be set
for each mode (Custom/Movie/Picture/Text/External/
sRGB).
Settable functions vary with the display mode.
Brightness Adjustment
Touch or to adjust brightness.
*
Items marked with * can be adjusted with analog
input.
Color Adjustment
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Advanced Adjustment
●
“Brightness,” “Temperature,” “Gamma,”
“Saturation,” “Hue,” “Gain,” “6 Colors” and
“Enhancer” can be set for each mode (Custom/
Movie/Picture/Text/External/sRGB).
Settable functions vary with the display mode.
Resuming the default settings
●
To reset color adjustment [Reset] …see page 23
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To make useful settings/adjustments
Adjustment menu (Refer to below for operation)
Power-save Settings
●
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To set monitor power-saving [VESA DPMS/DVI
DMPM]
Set the off timer
●
To set monitor power-off time [Off Timer]
………………………………………see page 17
Change the screen size
●
To change screen size [Screen Size]
………………………………………see page 19
●
To adjust brightness of non-display area
[Border Intensity] …………………… see page 19
Power Indicator Setting
●
To turn off the Power indicator while a screen is
displayed [Power Indicator] ………see page 20
Beeper setting
●
To set the beeper [Beep] …………… see page 20
Adjustment Menu Settings
●
To update menu settings [Menu Size/
Menu Position/Menu Off Timer/
Translucent] …………………………see page 21
Resume the factory default settings
●
To reset all settings [Reset] ……… see page 23
Connect two PCs
●
To set priority of PC to be displayed
[Input Priority] ………………………see page 25
Information
●
To check settings, usage time, etc. [Information]
Page 22
Language
●
To set a language to be displayed [Language]
EIZO Logo Display Setting
●
To display EIZO logo
[EIZO Logo Appearing Function] …see page 20
Locking Adjustment
●
To lock operation [Adjustment Lock]
………………………………………see page 21
Connecting Signal Cables
●
Connecting Two PCs to the Monitor
………………………………………see page 24
●
Connecting Peripheral USB Devices
………………………………………see page 25
Basic operation of Adjustment menu
[Displaying Adjustment menu and selecting function]
(1) Touch
(2) Select a function with
(3) Select a function with / / / , and touch . The adjustment/setting menu appears.
(4) Adjust the selected item with / / / , and touch . The setting is saved.
[Exiting Adjustment menu]
(1) Choose <Return> from the Sub menu and touch
(2) Choose <Exit> from the Main menu and touch . The Adjustment menu quits.
NOTE
• The Adjustment menu can also be exited by touching twice quickly.
• <Exit> or <Return> can also be selected by touching the
. The Main menu appears.
/ / / , and touch . The Sub menu appears.
. The Main menu appears.
switch twice in the Main menu or Sub menu.
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Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments
2-1 Utility Disk
An “EIZO LCD Utility Disk” (CD-ROM) is supplied with the monitor. The following table shows the disk contents and
the overview of the application software programs.
●
Disk Contents
• Disk contents and software overview
The disk includes a monitor information file, application software programs for adjustment, and User’s Manual. Refer to
“Readme.txt” or the “Readme” file on the disk for software startup procedures or file access procedures.
ItemOverviewFor WindowsFor Macintosh
A “Readme.txt” or “Readme” fi le
Color Profi les (ICC Profi les)Color profi les
Screen Adjustment ProgramAvailable for easy adjustments of the
UniColor ProAn application software to simulate the
ScreenManager Pro for LCD (for
Windows)
WindowMovie Checker SoftwareWindowMovie is a function of
User’s Manual of this monitor (PDF fi le)
UniColor Pro User’s Manual (PDF fi le)
Color Universal Design Handbook (PDF fi le)
monitor screen following adjustment
patterns and procedures on the
screen.
views experienced by some colorblind
people. (A PC must be connected to
the monitor with the supplied USB
cable.) Refer to the description later.
A utility software program to control
monitor adjustments from a PC using
its mouse and keyboard.
(A PC must be connected to the
monitor with the supplied USB cable.)
Refer to the description later.
ScreenManager Pro for LCD.
For more information, refer to the
User’s Manual of ScreenManager Pro
for LCD on the disk.
○○
○○
○○
○○
○−
●
To use UniColor Pro
For the installation and use of UniColor Pro, refer to the UniColor Pro User’s Manual on the disk.
●
To use ScreenManager Pro for LCD
For the installation and use of ScreenManager Pro for LCD, refer to its User’s Manual on the disk.
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2-2 Screen Adjustment
Digital Input
When digital signals are input, images are displayed correctly based on the
preset data of the monitor.
Analog Input
The monitor screen adjustment is used to suppress fl ickering of the screen or
adjust screen position and screen size correctly according to the PC to be used.
To use the monitor comfortably, adjust the screen when the monitor is set up for
the fi rst time or when the settings of the PC in use are updated.
[Adjustment Procedure]
Touch .
1
A message “Your setting will be lost, if you touch again now” appears for
fi ve seconds.
Touch again while the message is displayed.
2
The Auto Adjustment function begins (showing a running status icon) to
adjust clock, phase, display position, and resolution automatically.
Attention
• Wait 30 minutes or more from
monitor power on before starting
adjustments.
NOTE
• Auto adjustment is available using
the
cannot be obtained with this button,
perform advanced adjustments using
the Adjustment menu. Use “Screen
Adjustment Program” on the supplied
EIZO LCD Utility Disk.
Attention
• This function works correctly when
an image is fully displayed over the
Windows or Macintosh display area.
It does not work properly when an
image is displayed only on a part of
the screen (DOS prompt window, for
example) or when a black background
(wallpaper, etc.) is in use.
• This function does not work correctly
with some graphics boards.
. If satisfactory adjustment
If satisfactory adjustment cannot be obtained with the button,
perform the adjustment following the procedure below. When the
screen is displayed correctly, go to step 5 “Range Adjustment”.
● Advanced Adjustment
Run the Screen Adjustment Program.
3
Load the EIZO LCD Utility Disk on the PC, and start the Screen
Adjustment Program compatible with the PC in use.
After the program starts up, perform the adjustment in step 4 following the
instructions of the program.
NOTE
• For how to start the Screen
Adjustment Program, refer to
“Readme.txt” or the “Readme” fi le.
When you are using a Windows PC,
you can run the program directly from
the start menu of the disk.
• If no adjustment program is available
for your PC, display a checkerboard
pattern on the screen (see below) and
go to the following steps.
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Perform advanced adjustments for the following using the
4
<Screen> menu of the Adjustment menu.
● To eliminate vertical bars [Clock]
(1) Choose <Clock> from the <Screen> menu, and touch
The <Clock> menu appears.
(2) Adjust the clock with or , and touch .
The adjustment is completed.
NOTE
• Touch the control button slowly so as
not to miss the adjustment point.
• When blurring, fl ickering or bars
appear on the screen after adjustment,
.
proceed to [Phase] to remove
fl ickering or blurring.
● To remove fl ickering or blurring [Phase]
(1) Choose <Phase> from the <Screen> menu, and touch
The <Phase> menu appears.
(2) Adjust the phase with or , and touch .
The adjustment is completed.
● To correct screen position [Position]
Since the number of pixels and the pixel positions are fi xed on
the LCD monitor, only one position is provided to display images
correctly. The position adjustment is made to shift an image to the
correct position.
(1) Choose <Position> from the <Screen> menu, and touch
The <Position> menu appears.
(2) Adjust the position with / / / to display the image
properly in the display area of the monitor.
Attention
.
• Flickering or blurring may not be
eliminated depending on your PC or
graphics board.
NOTE
• When vertical bars appear on the
screen after adjustment, go back to
“To eliminate vertical bars [Clock].”
(Clock → Phase → Position)
.
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● To adjust extra or cut image [Resolution]
This adjustment is available to equalize the resolution shown on the
Setting menu and the resolution of input signal.
(1) Choose <Resolution> from the <Screen> menu, and touch
The <Resolution> menu appears.
(2) Adjust the vertical resolution with or , and then horizontal
resolution with
The adjustment is completed.
Extra image is displayed due to excessive dots.
A part of image is cut due to short dots.
Adjust the signal output range
5
● To adjust color gradation automatically [Range Adjustment]
Every color gradation (0 to 255) can be displayed by adjusting the
signal output level.
or , and touch .
.
(1) Choose <Range Adjustment> from the <Screen> menu, and touch
.
A message “Your setting will be lost it you touch AUTO switch” appears.
(2) Touch while the message is displayed.
The output range is adjusted automatically.
When using the “Screen Adjustment Program”, the program is fi nished.
Change the smoothing setting.
6
● To modify blurred characters/lines [Smoothing]
When a low-resolution image is displayed in the “Full” or “Enlarged”
mode, the characters or lines of the displayed image may be blurred.
(1) Choose <Screen> from the Adjustment menu, and touch
(2) Choose <Smoothing> from the <Screen> menu, and touch .
The <Smoothing> menu appears.
(3) Select a suitable level from 1 to 5 (where 1 = soft and 5 = sharp)
or , and touch .
with
The smoothing adjustment is completed.
Attention
• Smoothing setting may not be required
depending on the display resolution.
(You cannot choose the smoothing
icon.)
.
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2-3 Color Adjustment
Simple adjustment [FineContrast mode]
This function allows you to select the best display mode for monitor brightness,
etc.
●
FineContrast Mode
An appropriate display mode is selectable out of six modes.
ModePurpose
CustomAvailable for making desired setting.
sRGB
External
Text
Picture
MovieSuitable for playing back animated images.
●
To select FineContrast mode
Suitable for color matching with sRGB compatible
peripherals.
Switches to this External mode when you start up the
UniColor Pro and perform the simulation.
Suitable for displaying texts for word processing or
spreadsheets.
Suitable for displaying images such as photos or picture
images.
FineContrast menu
Example) Custom
Displays current mode.
Displays current settings of brightness, color
temperature, and gamma.
NOTE
• The Adjustment menu and the
FineContrast menu cannot be
displayed at the same time.
(1) Touch or .
The FineContrast menu appears at the lower left of the screen.
(2) Choose a desired mode with and , and touch .
The adjustment is completed.
●
To update color setting of FineContrast mode
<Brightness>, <Temperature>, and <Gamma> can be set or adjusted.
(1) Choose a desired function from the FineContrast menu with or .
(2) Adjust the selected function with
The adjustment is completed.
or , and touch .
Attention
• Color temperature values and gamma
values are fi xed in some modes.
Set them as shown in “To select an
appropriate mode for images” on page
15.
NOTE
• The <Color> menu of the Adjustment
menu allows advanced color
adjustments for each mode. Refer to
“To select an appropriate mode for
images” on page 15.
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Advanced Adjustments [Adjustment menu]
Independent setting and saving of color adjustment are available for each
FineContrast mode.
●
To select an appropriate mode for images
: Adjustment available −: Invalid for adjustment
✓
IconFunctionFineContrast mode
Custom sRGB ExternalTextPictureMovie
Brightness
Temperature
Gamma
Saturation
Hue
Gain
6 Colors
Contrast
Enhancer
Outline
Enhancer
Enhancer
*
✓✓✓✓✓✓
*
✓
*
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
−−
−−
−−
−−
✓✓✓
✓
−−
✓✓✓
✓✓✓
−−−−−
−−−−−
−−−
−−−
✓✓
✓✓
Attention
• Perform [Range Adjustment] before
starting color adjustment for analog
input signals.
Refer to “To adjust color gradation
automatically” on page 13.
• The FineContrast mode cannot be
changed during color adjustment. Set
the FineContrast mode in advance
with
/
.
• Wait 30 minutes or more from
monitor power on before starting the
color adjustment.
• Choose “Reset” in the <Color> menu
to revert to the default settings (factory
settings) of hue of the color mode
selected.
• The same image may be seen in
different colors on multiple monitors
due to their monitor-specifi c
characteristics. Make fi ne color
adjustment visually when matching
colors on multiple monitors.
Reset
✓✓✓✓✓✓
* These items can also be set or adjusted with the FineContrast menu.
MenuDescriptionAdjustment range
Brightness
Temperature
Gamma
Saturation
To adjust the full screen
brightness as desired
NOTE
• You can also adjust the brightness by touching or
button while the adjustment menu is not displayed.
• Touch
• The values shown in the “%” are available only as reference.
To select a color
temperature
NOTE
• Setting the value to “Off” presents the natural color
temperature of the panel.
• The values shown in the Kelvin (K) are available only as
reference.
To set a gamma value1.4 to 3.0, Fixed
NOTE
• Digital signal input is recommended for gamma value setting.
Set a gamma value to 1.8 - 2.2 for analog signal input.
• Only when selecting <Custom> in the fi ne contrast mode,
“Fixed” is available.
To adjust color saturation–100 to 100
Attention
• This function does not enable to display every color gradation.
after adjustment.
0 to 100%
4000K to 10000K in units of 500K
(including 9300K).
Setting the minimum (–100) turns
the image to a monochrome
screen.
NOTE
• The Adjustment menu and the
FineContrast menu cannot be
displayed at the same time.
• Adjustable functions vary depending
on the type of FineContrast mode.
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MenuDescriptionAdjustment range
Hue
Gain
6 Colors
Enhancer
Reset
To produce a desired skin
color, etc.
Attention
• This function does not enable to display every color gradation.
To adjust red, green, and
blue to a desired color tone
respectively
NOTE
• The values shown in the “%” are available only as reference.
• When using the <Gain> setting, the <Temprerature> setting is
set to “Off.”
To adjust <Hue> and
<Saturation> in Red,
Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue,
and Magenta respectively
ContrastEnhancer
(Refer to page 33)
This can change the feeling
of contrast the image.
OutlineEnhancer
(Refer to page 33)
This emphasize the outline
of the image and shade it
off.
NOTE
• “ContrastEnhancer” and “OutlineEnhancer” are suitable
function for the playback of moving image or photograph
indication.
To reset the color settings of the selected FineContrast mode to
the default settings
–100 to 100
0 to 100%
Adjust the respective brightness of
red/green/blue to make a desired
color tone. Display an image with
white or gray background for
adjustment.
Hue: –100 to 100
Saturation: –100 to 100
On/Off
-3 to 3
●
To set/adjust color
(1) Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and touch .
(2) Select a desired function from the <Color> menu, and touch .
The selected function menu appears.
(3) Adjust the selected item with / / / , and touch .
The adjustment is completed.
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2-4 Off Timer/Power Saving Settings
●
To set monitor power-off time [Off Timer]
This function allows the monitor to automatically turn off after a specifi ed time
has passed. This function serves to reduce afterimages caused when the monitor
screen is left on for a long time period without use. Use this function when an
image is displayed throughout the day.
[Off Timer System]
TimerMonitorPower Indicator
ON time (1H - 23H)OperatingBlue
Last 15 min. in “ON time” Advance Notice*
“ON time” expiredPower OffOff
*1 When is touched during the advance notice period, the monitor continues to operate for
additional 90 minutes. Extension of operation time can be set without limitation.
1
[Procedure]
(1) Choose <Others> from the Adjustment menu, and touch
(2) Choose <Off Timer> from the <Others> menu, and touch .
The <Off Timer> menu appears.
(3) Select “Enable” with or .
(4) Set a monitor ON time (1 to 23 hours) with
The Off Timer setting is completed.
Flashing blue
.
or , and touch .
Attention
• The Off Timer functions even in the
power saving mode, but the advance
notice is disabled. The monitor power
is turned off without advance notice.
[Resumption Procedure]
(1) Touch
.
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●
To set monitor power-saving [VESA DPMS/DVI DMPM]
■
Analog input
This monitor complies with the VESA DPMS standard.
[Power Saving System]
PCMonitor
OperatingOperatingBlue
Power
saving
STAND-BY
SUSPENDED
OFF
Power savingOrange
Power
Indicator
[Procedure]
(1) Choose <PowerManager> from the Adjustment menu, and touch
The <Set> menu appears.
.
(2) Select “VESA DPMS” with or , and touch .
The power saving setting is completed.
[Resumption Procedure]
• Operate the mouse or keyboard to resume the normal screen.
■
Digital input
This monitor complies with the DVI DMPM standard.
[Power Saving System]
The monitor enters the power saving mode in fi ve seconds in connection with
the PC setting.
PCMonitorPower Indicator
OperatingOperatingBlue
Power savingPower savingOrange
Attention
• Unplugging the power cord
completely shuts off power supply to
the monitor.
• USB compliant devices connected
to the monitor work even if the
monitor is in the power saving mode.
Therefore, power consumption of the
monitor varies with connected devices
even in the power saving mode.
[Procedure]
(1) Choose <PowerManager> from the Adjustment menu, and touch
The <Set> menu appears.
(2) Select “DVI DMPM” with or , and touch .
The power saving setting is completed.
[Resumption Procedure]
• Operate the mouse or keyboard to resume the normal screen.
.
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2-5 Screen Size Selection
●
To change screen size [Screen Size]
The image with the resolution other than the recommended resolution is
displayed in full screen automatically. You can change the screen size by using
<Screen size> from <Others> menu.
MenuFunction
Full (default setting)
Enlarged
NormalDisplays images with the specifi ed resolution.
Example: Image size 1280 x 1024
Full
(Default setting)
(1920 x 1200) (1500×1200) (1280×1024)
[Procedure]
(1) Choose <Others> from the Adjustment menu, and touch
(2) Choose <Screen Size> from the <Others> menu, and touch .
The screen size setting window appears.
(3) Select “Full,” “Enlarged,” or “Normal” with or , and touch .
The screen size setting is completed.
Displays an image in full screen. Images are distorted in
some cases because the vertical rate is not equal to the
horizontal rate.
Displays an image in full screen. In some cases, a blank
horizontal or vertical border appears to equalize the
vertical rate and the horizontal rate.
EnlargedNormal
.
●
To adjust brightness of non-display area [Border Intensity]
A border (black area with no image) around the image appears in the “Normal”
or “Enlarged” mode.
Border
(1) Choose <Others> from the Adjustment menu, and touch .
(2) Choose <Border Intensity> from the <Others> menu, and touch .
The <Border Intensity> menu appears.
(3) Adjust border intensity with or , and touch .
The border intensity adjustment is completed.
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2-6 Power Indicator/EIZO Logo Display
Setting
●
To turn off the Power indicator while a screen is displayed
[Power Indicator]
This function enables to turn off the Power indicator (blue) while a screen is
displayed.
(1) Choose <Others> from the Adjustment menu, and touch .
(2) Choose <Power Indicator> from the <Others> menu, and touch .
The <Power Indicator> menu appears.
(3) Select “Disable” with or , and touch .
The Power Indicator setting is completed.
●
To display EIZO logo [EIZO Logo Appearing Function]
When this unit is turned on, the EIZO logo appears at the center of the screen.
Selection to display or not to display the logo is available with this function.
[Procedure]
(1) Touch
(2) Touch again while touching .
The EIZO logo does not appear on the screen.
to power off the unit.
NOTE
• The Power indicator lights up at
power on with the default setting.
NOTE
• The logo appears with the default
setting.
[Resetting]
(1) Touch
to power off the unit.
(2) Touch again while touching .
The logo appears again.
2-7 Beeper Settings
●
To set the beeper [Beep]
Set the beeper on/off for operation tone of the switches, connection error, etc.
Sound typeConditions for beeping
Short beep• When an item is selected with
• When a maximum or minimum value is set with
the control switches
• When
Long beep• When
• When registration is performed with
Consecutive beeps• When the monitor is not connected correctly
• When the PC is not turned on
• When a frequency out of the specifi ed range is
received
Beep-beep once every 15
seconds
• 15 minutes before the power off time set by “Off
Timer” (advance notice time)
is touched.
is touched.
(1) Choose <Others> from the Adjustment menu, and touch .
(2) Choose <Beep> from the <Others> menu, and touch .
The <beep> menu appears.
(3) Select On or Off with or , and touch .
The beep setting is completed.
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2-8 Locking Switches
●
To lock operation [Adjustment Lock]
This function locks the switches to retain the status adjusted or set once.
Switches that can
be locked
Switches that cannot
be locked
• (Enter switch) Adjustments/settings using
Adjustment menu
•
(Auto Adjustment switch)
• FineContrast mode selection/adjustment using
switches
• Brightness adjustment using
•
(Input Signal Selection switch)
/
switches
(1) Touch to turn off the unit.
(2) Touch again while touching .
The screen is displayed with the adjustment lock.
[Unlocking]
(1) Touch
to turn off the unit.
(2) Touch again while touching .
The screen is displayed with the adjustment lock released.
2-9 Setting Adjustment Menu Display
●
To update menu settings [Menu Size/Menu Position/Menu
Off Timer/Translucent]
/
Menu Size
Change the Adjustment menu size using the following procedure.
(1) Choose <Others> from the Adjustment menu, and touch
.
(2) Choose <Menu Settings> from the <Others> menu, and touch .
(3) Choose <Menu Size> from the <Menu Settings> menu, and touch .
The <Menu Size> menu appears.
(4) Select “Enlarged” using or , and touch .
The menu size setting is completed.
Menu Position
Adjust the menu position using the following procedure.
(1) Choose <Others> from the Adjustment menu, and touch
(2) Choose <Menu Settings> from the <Others> menu, and touch
.
.
(3) Choose <Menu Position> from the <Menu Settings> menu, and touch
The <Menu Position> menu appears.
(4) Select a menu position with / / / , and touch .
The menu position setting is completed.
Menu Off Timer
Set the menu display time using the following procedure.
(1) Choose <Others> from the Adjustment menu, and touch
.
(2) Choose <Menu Settings> from the <Others> menu, and touch .
(3) Choose <Menu Off Timer> from the <Menu Settings> menu, and touch
.
The <Menu Off Timer> menu appears.
(4) Select “Enable” with or .
(5) Choose an Off Time (15/30/45/60 seconds) with
The menu off timer setting is completed.
or , and touch .
.
NOTE
• The display time of the FineContrast
menu remains unchanged.
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Translucent
Set the transparency for menu display using the following procedure.
(1) Choose <Others> from the Adjustment menu, and touch
(2) Choose <Menu Settings> from the <Others> menu, and touch
(3) Choose <Translucent> from the <Menu Settings> menu, and touch .
The <Translucent> menu appears.
(4) Adjust the transparency for menu display with or , and touch .
The transparency setting is completed.
.
.
2-10 Viewing Information/Setting Language
●
To check settings, usage time, etc.
This function allows you to check settings, model name, serial number, and
usage time of the monitor.
(1) Choose <Information> from the Adjustment menu, and touch
The <Information> menu appears.
(2) Then, touch to check settings, etc.
●
To set a language to be displayed [Language]
Select the Adjustment menu language.
Selectable languages
English/German/French/Spanish/Italian/Swedish/Japanese/Simplifi ed Chinese/
Traditional Chinese
(1) Choose <Language> menu from the Adjustment menu, and touch .
The <Language> menu appears.
(2) Choose a language with / / / , and touch .
The language setting is completed.
[Information]
.
NOTE
• The usage time is not always “0”
when you purchase the monitor due
to factory inspection.
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2-11 Resumption of Default Setting
●
To reset color adjustment [Reset]
The hue in the color mode currently set will revert to the default settings (factory
settings).
(1) Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and touch .
(2) Choose <Reset> from the <Color> menu and touch .
The <Reset> menu appears.
(3) Select <Reset> with or , and touch .
The reset operation is completed.
●
To reset all settings [Reset]
Reset all adjustments/settings to the factory default settings.
(1) Choose <Others> from the Adjustment menu, and touch .
(2) Choose <Reset> from the <Others> menu, and touch .
The <Reset> menu appears.
(3) Select <Reset> with or , and touch .
The reset operation is completed.
NOTE
• For default settings, refer to “Main
default settings (factory settings)” on
page 31.
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Chapter 3 Connecting Cables
3-1 Connecting Two PCs to the Monitor
Two PCs can be connected to the monitor through the two DVI-I connectors on
the back of the monitor.
Connection examples
Example 1
DVISignal cable
Digital
Example 2
D-sub mini
Analog
15-pin
Example 3
DVISignal Cable
Digital
SIGNAL1SIGNAL2
DVI-I connector
(SIGNAL1)
(supplied FD-C39)
Signal cable
(FD-C16 option)
(FD-C39 option)
DVI-I connector
(SIGNAL2)
Signal cable
(supplied FD-C16)
Signal cable
(supplied FD-C16)
Signal cable
(supplied FD-C39)
D-sub mini
15-pin
D-sub mini
15-pin
DVI
Analog
Analog
Digtal
Selecting input signal
Input signal selection switch
Switch the input signal with . Input signal switches each time is
touched. When the signal is switched, the active signal type (Signal 1 or 2/
Analog or Digital) appears at the top right corner of the screen for two seconds.
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●
To set priority of PC to be displayed [Input Priority]
When two PCs are connected, either one can be displayed preferentially. The
monitor senses the input signal regularly. When the signal that is given priority
with the <Input Priority> setting is input, signal input switches automatically to
the prior signal.
Priority settingFunction
1
Signal 1, input from DVI-I connector
2
Signal 2, input from DVI-I connector
The priority input setting functions in
the following cases.
• When the monitor is turned on
• When the Signal 1 status changes
even when Signal 2 is displayed
The priority input setting functions in
the following cases.
• When the monitor is turned on
• When the Signal 2 status changes
even when Signal 1 is displayed
NOTE
• Power-saving function
When “1” or “2” is selected for
<Input Priority>, the monitor’s
power-saving function works only
when the two PCs are in the powersaving mode.
• When only one PC is connected, the
input signal is detected automatically
regardless of whether the input signal
1 or 2 has priority.
ManualThe monitor does not detect the PC’s
signals automatically. Select an active
input signal with
.
[Procedure]
(1) Choose <Others> from the Adjustment menu, and touch
.
(2) Choose <Input Priority> from the <Others> menu, and touch .
The <Input Priority> menu appears.
(3) Select “1” or “2” or “Manual” with or , and touch .
The Input Priority setting is completed.
3-2 Connecting Peripheral USB Devices
This monitor has a hub compatible with USB. Connected to a PC compatible
with USB or another USB hub, this monitor functions as a USB hub allowing
connection to peripheral USB devices.
● Required System Environment
(1) A PC equipped with a USB port or another USB hub connected to
a USB compatible PC
(2) Windows 98/Me/2000/XP or Mac OS 8.5.1 or later
(3) EIZO USB cable (MD-C93)
● Connection Procedure (Setup of USB Function)
(1) Connect the monitor fi rst to a PC using the signal cable, and run
the PC.
(2) Connect the supplied USB cable between the downstream USB
port of a USB compatible PC (or another USB hub) and the
monitor’s upstream USB port.
(3) When the USB function setup is completed, the monitor functions
as a USB hub allowing connection to various peripheral USB
devices through its downstream USB ports.
UpstreamDownstream
Attention
• This monitor may not work depending
on PC, OS or peripheral devices to be
used.
For USB compatibility of peripheral
devices, contact their manufactures.
• If the monitor is in the power saving
mode, or if the monitor is connected
to the power outlet with the monitor
turned off, all the devices connected
to the USB ports (upstream and
downstream) work. Therefore, power
consumption of the monitor varies
with connected devices even in the
power saving mode.
The USB function is set up automatically upon connection of the USB cable.
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
If a problem still remains after applying the suggested remedies, contact your local dealer.
• No-picture problems → See No.1 - No.2.
• Imaging problems → See No.3 - No.14.
• Other problems → See No.15 - No.18.
• USB problems → See No.19 - No.20.
ProblemsPossible cause and remedy
1. No picture
• Power indicator does not light.
• Power indicator is lighting blue.
• Power indicator is lighting yellow.
2. The message below appears.This message appears when the signal is not input
• This message appears when no signal is input.
• Check whether the power cord is connected correctly.
• Touch
• Check gain setting.
• Switch the input signal with
• Operate the mouse or keyboard.
• Turn on the PC.
correctly even when the monitor functions properly.
• The message shown left may appear, because some
PCs do not output the signal soon after power-on.
• Check whether the PC is turned on.
• Check whether the signal cable is connected properly.
• Switch the input signal with
.
.
• The message below shows that the input signal is
out of the specifi ed frequency range. (Such signal
frequency is displayed in red.)
Example:
3. Display position is incorrect.
4. Screen image displayed is smaller or larger than
the actual screen image.
5. Vertical bars appear on the screen or a part of the
image is fl ickering.
• Select an appropriate display mode using the graphics
board’s utility software. Refer to the manual of the
graphics board for details.
• Adjust image position so that it is displayed properly
within the display area using the <Position> adjustment.
• If the problem persists, use the graphics board’s utility
software if available to change the display position.
• Adjust the resolution using <Resolution> so that the input
signal resolution equals the resolution in the resolution
adjustment menu.
• Adjust using <Clock>.
6. Whole screen is fl ickering or blurring.
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• Adjust using <Phase>.
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ProblemsPossible cause and remedy
7. Characters are blurred.• Adjust using <Smoothing>.
8. Upper part of the screen is distorted as shown
below.
9. The screen is too bright or too dark.• Adjust <Brightness>. (The LCD monitor backlight has a
10. Afterimages appear.• Use a screen saver or off timer function for a long-time
11. Green/red/blue/white dots or defective dots remain
on the screen.
12. Interference patterns or fi ngerprints remain on the
screen.
13. Noise appears on the screen.• Select 1 to 4 in <Signal Filter> from the <Screen> menu
14. Characters are pigmentized.• When [OutlineEnhancer] is set excessively, the
15. The <Smoothing> icon on the Adjustment menu
<Screen> cannot be selected.
16. The Main menu of Adjustment menu does not start. • Check for Adjustment Lock function.
17. The FineContrast menu does not start.• Check whether the Main menu of Adjustment menu is
18. The
19. PC does not boot or connected peripheral devices
do not work.
20. USB function cannot be set up.• Check whether the USB cable is connected correctly.
switch does not function.• The switch does not function when digital signal is
• This is caused when both composite sync (X-OR)
signal and separate vertical sync signal are input
simultaneously. Select either composite signal or
separate signal.
fi xed life span. When the screen becomes dark or begins
to fl icker, contact your local dealer.)
image display.
• Afterimages are particular to LCD monitors. Avoid
displaying the same image for a long time.
• This is due to LCD panel characteristics and is not a
failure.
• Leave the monitor with a white or black screen. The
symptom may disappear.
to change the mode.
• When entering the signals of HDCP system, the normal
images may not be displayed immediately.
• When utilizing [Enhancer] function, the normal images
may not be displayed since the display gradation
abnormality or noise may occur on the screen depending
on the display pattern.
characters on the screen may be affected to color.
• <Smoothing> is disabled when the screen is displayed in
the following conditions;
• The resolution is 1920 × 1200.
• The screen size is set to Normal.
• Check whether the FineContrast menu is running. (Refer
to “Simple adjustment [FineContrast mode]” on page 14.)
running. (Refer to “Advanced Adjustments [Adjustment
menu]” on page 15.)
input.
• Check whether the buttons are locked.
• Check whether the USB cable is connected correctly.
• Change the USB port to another one. If the PC or
peripheral devices works correctly by changing the USB
port, contact your local dealer. (Refer to the manual of
the PC for details.)
• Please perform the followings to check the status.
Reboot the PC.
Connect the PC and peripheral devices directly.
If the PC or peripheral devices works correctly without
connecting each other via the monitor (working as a USB
hub), please contact your local dealer.
• Check whether the PC and OS are USB compliant. (For
USB compliance of the respective devices, consult their
manufacturers.)
• Check the PC’s BIOS setting for USB when using
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP. (Refer to the manual of the PC
for details.)
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Chapter 5 Reference
5-1 Attaching an Arm
The stand can be removed and replaced with an arm (or another stand) to be
attached to the monitor. Use an arm or stand of EIZO option.
[Attaching]
Lay the LCD monitor on a soft cloth spread over on a stable
1
surface with the panel surface facing down.
Remove the stand. (Prepare a screwdriver.)
2
Unscrew the four screws securing the unit and the stand with the
screwdriver.
Attach the monitor to the arm or stand.
3
Secure the monitor to the arm or stand using the screws specifi ed in the
user’s manual of the arm or stand.
• Clearance between the screw holes when attach an arm or stand:
In case of 100mm × 100mm
Attention
• When attaching an arm or stand,
follow the instructions of their user’s
manual.
• When using another manufacturer’s
arm or stand, confi rm the following in
advance and select one conforming to
the VESA standard. Use M4 × 12 mm
screws supplied with this monitor.
– Clearance between the screw holes:
100 mm × 100 mm
200 mm × 100 mm
– Thickness of plate: 2.6 mm
– Strong enough to support weight of
the monitor unit (except the stand)
and attachments such as cables.
• Attach an arm or stand to meet the
following tilt angles of the monitor.
– Up 60 degrees, down 45 degrees
(Horizontal display)
• Connect the cables after attaching an
arm.
Arm
• Clearance between the screw holes when attach an arm or stand:
In case of 200mm × 100mm
Arm
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5-2 Cleaning
Clean the monitor periodically to keep the monitor clean and extend its life.
Cabinet
Clean the cabinet with a soft cloth dampened with little mild detergent.
LCD Panel
• Clean the LCD panel with a soft cloth such as cotton cloth or lens cleaning
paper.
• Remove persistent stains gently with a cloth dampened with little water, and
then clean the LCD panel again with a dry cloth for better fi nishing.
Attention
• Never use any solvents or chemicals,
such as thinner, benzene, wax,
alcohol, and abrasive cleaner, which
may damage the cabinet or LCD
panel.
NOTE
• Optional ScreenCleaner is
recommended for cleaning the panel
surface.
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5-3 Specifi cations
LCD Panel24.1-inch (610 mm) TFT color LCD with anti-glare hard coating
USB StandardUSB Specifi cation Revision 2.0
USB PortUpstream port × 1 Downstream port × 2
TMDS (Single Link)
Digital signal: 10 (preset: 0)
Storage temperature: -20 °C - 60 °C
Relative humidity: 30% - 80% (no condensation)
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Main default settings (factory settings)
Analog InputDigital Input
Smoothing3
FineContrast Mode Custom
PowerManagerVESA DPMSDVI DMPM
Screen SizeFull Screen
Input Priority1
Off TimerDisable
Menu SettingsMenu SizeNormal
Menu Off Timer45sec
BeepOn
Language English
Outside Dimensions
unit : mm (inch)
80(3.15)
22.8(0.9)
TILT
566(22.3)
520.4(20.5)
372(14.6)
326(12.8)
480(18.9)
24(0.94)
522(20.6)
60.5(2.38)
7.3
(0.29)
294(11.6)
25
(0.98)
361.9(14.2)
23.5(0.93)
230(9.1)
ARCSWING
116(4.6)
14.5(0.57)
357.2(14.1)
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Connector Pin Assignment
• DVI-I connector
Pin No.
234
1
10
9
11
19
1822 23
8
7
6
5
12
14 15
13
20
2117
16
24
C2
C1
C3
C4
C5
Signal
Pin No.
Signal
Pin No.
Signal
1TMDS Data 2-11TMDS Data1/3 Shield21NC*
2TMDS Data 2+12NC*22TMDS Clock shield
3TMDS Data2/4 Shield13NC*23TMDS Clock+
4NC*14+5V Power24TMDS Clock5NC*15Ground (return for +5V,
C1Analog Red
Hsync and Vsync)
6DDC Clock (SCL)16Hot Plug DetectC2Analog Green
7 DDC Data (SDA)17 TMDS Data0-C3Analog Blue
8Analog Vertical Sync18TMDS Data0+C4Analog Horizontal Sync
9TMDS Data1-19TMDS Data0/5 ShieldC5Analog Ground (analog
R,G,&B return)
10TMDS Data1+20NC*
(NC*: No Connection)
• USB port
Upstream
Downstream
Series B connector
Series A connector
Contact No.SignalRemarks
1VCCCable power
2– DataSerial data
3+ DataSerial data
4GroundCable ground
Option List
Cleaning KitEIZO ScreenCleaner
Signal Cable
FD-C16
FD-C39
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5-4 Glossary
Clock
The analog input monitor needs to reproduce a clock of the same frequency as the dot clock of the graphics system in
use, when the analog input signal is converted to a digital signal for image display.
This is called clock adjustment. If the clock pulse is not set correctly, some vertical bars appear on the screen.
DVI (Digital Visual Interface)
DVI is a digital interface standard. DVI allows direct transmission of the PC’s digital data without loss.
This adopts the TMDS transmission system and DVI connectors. There are two types of DVI connectors. One is
a DVI-D connector for digital signal input only. The other is a DVI-I connector for both digital and analog signal
inputs.
DVI DMPM (DVI Digital Monitor Power Management)
DVI DMPM is a digital interface power-saving function. The “Monitor ON (operating mode)” and “Active Off
(power-saving mode)” are indispensable for DVI DMPM as the monitor’s power mode.
ContrastEnhancer
ContrastEnhancer functions to reproduce images with a taste of contrast by compensating the gamma value as well as
controlling the backlight brightness and the gain level according to the image status.
Gain
This is used to adjust each color parameter for red, green and blue. An LCD monitor displays the color by the light
passing through the panel color fi lter. Red, green and blue are the three primary colors. All the colors on the screen
are displayed by combining these three colors. The color tone can be changed by adjusting the light intensity (volume)
passing through each color’s fi lter.
Gamma
Generally, the monitor brightness varies nonlinearly with the input signal level, which is called “Gamma
Characteristic”. A small gamma value produces a low-contrast image, while a large gamma value produces a highcontrast image.
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents Protection)
Digital signal coding system developed to copy-protect the digital contents, such as video, music, etc. This helps
to transmit the digital contents safely by coding the digital contents sent via DVI terminal on the output side and
decoding them on the input side.
Any digital contents cannot be reproduced if both of the equipments on the output and input sides are not applicable
to HDCP system.
OutlineEnhancer
OutlineEnhancer functions to emphasize outline of the images by emphasizing the color difference between pixels
composing the images. This may improve the texture of the material and its feel of the images.
On the contrary, it also functions to reproduce the images smoothly by gradating its outline.
Phase
Phase means the sampling timing to convert the analog input signal to a digital signal. Phase adjustment is made to
adjust the timing. It is recommended that phase adjustment be made after the clock is adjusted correctly.
Range Adjustment
Range adjustment controls the signal output levels to display every color gradation. It is recommended that range
adjustment be made before color adjustment.
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Resolution
The LCD panel consists of numerous pixels of specifi ed size, which are illuminated to form images. This monitor
consists of 1920 horizontal pixels and 1200 vertical pixels. At a resolution of 1920 x 1200, all pixels are illuminated
as a full screen (1:1).
sRGB (Standard RGB)
International standard for “color reproduction and color space” among peripheral devices (such as monitors, printers,
digital cameras, scanners). sRGB allows Internet users to closely match colors as a simple color matching means for
the Internet use.
Temperature
Color temperature is a method to measure the white color tone, generally indicated in degrees Kelvin. The screen
becomes reddish at a low temperature, and bluish at a high temperature, like the fl ame temperature.
5000K: Slightly reddish white
6500K: Warm white like paper white
9300K: Slightly bluish white
A signal transmission system for digital interface.
VESA DPMS (Video Electronics Standards Association - Display Power Management Signaling)
VESA provides the standardization of signals from PC (graphics board) for power saving of PC monitors. DPMS
defi nes the signal status between PC and monitor.
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5-5 Preset Timing
The following table shows factory preset video timing (for analog signal only).
Frequency
ModeDot clock
VGA 640×480@60Hz25.2 MHz
VGA 720×400@70Hz28.3 MHz
Macintosh 640×480
@67Hz
Macintosh 832×624
@75Hz
Macintosh 1152×870
@75Hz
Macintosh 1280×960
@75Hz
VESA 640×480@72Hz31.5 MHz
VESA 640×480@75Hz31.5 MHz
VESA 640×480@85Hz36.0 MHz
VESA 800×600@56Hz36.0 MHz
VESA 800×600@60Hz40.0 MHz
VESA 800×600@72Hz50.0 MHz
VESA 800×600@75Hz49.5 MHz
VESA 800×600@85Hz56.3 MHz
VESA 1024×768@60Hz65.0 MHz
VESA 1024×768@70Hz75.0 MHz
VESA 1024×768@75Hz78.8 MHz
VESA 1024×768@85Hz94.5 MHz
VESA 1152×864@75Hz108.0 MHz
VESA 1280×960@60Hz108.0 MHz
VESA 1280×1024@60Hz108.0 MHz
VESA 1280×1024@75Hz135.0 MHz
VESA 1280×1024@85Hz157.5 MHz
VESA 1600×1200@60Hz162.0 MHz
VESA 1600×1200@65Hz175.0 MHz
VESA 1600×1200@70Hz 189.0 MHz
VESA 1600×1200@75Hz202.5 MHz
VESA CVT 1680×1050146.3 MHz
30.2 MHz
57.3 MHz
100.0 MHz
126.2 MHz
Horizontal: kHz
Vertical: Hz
Horizontal31.47Negative
Vertical59.94Negative
Horizontal31.47Negative
Vertical70.09Positive
Horizontal35.00Negative
Vertical66.67Negative
Horizontal49.72Negative
Vertical74.55Negative
Horizontal68.68Negative
Vertical75.06Negative
Horizontal74.76Positive
Vertical74.76Positive
Horizontal37.86Negative
Vertical72.81Negative
Horizontal37.50Negative
Vertical75.00Negative
Horizontal43.27Negative
Vertical85.01Negative
Horizontal35.16Positive
Vertical56.25Positive
Horizontal37.88Positive
Vertical60.32Positive
Horizontal48.08Positive
Vertical72.19Positive
Horizontal46.88Positive
Vertical75.00Positive
Horizontal53.67Positive
Vertical85.06Positive
Horizontal48.36Negative
Vertical60.00Negative
Horizontal56.48Negative
Vertical70.07Negative
Horizontal60.02Positive
Vertical75.03Positive
Horizontal68.68Positive
Vertical85.00Positive
Horizontal67.50Positive
Vertical75.00Positive
Horizontal60.00Positive
Vertical60.00Positive
Horizontal63.98Positive
Vertical60.02Positive
Horizontal79.98Positive
Vertical75.03Positive
Horizontal91.15Positive
Vertical85.03Positive
Horizontal75.00Positive
Vertical60.00Positive
Horizontal81.30Positive
Vertical65.00Positive
Horizontal87.50Positive
Vertical70.00Positive
Horizontal93.80Positive
Vertical75.00Positive
Horizontal65.29Negative
Vertical59.95Positive
Polarity
Attention
• Display position may be deviated
depending on the PC connected,
which may require screen adjustment
using Adjustment menu.
• If a signal other than those listed in
the table is input, adjust the screen
using the Adjustment menu. However,
screen display may still be incorrect
even after the adjustment.
• When interlace signals are used, the
screen cannot be displayed correctly
even after screen adjustment using the
Adjustment menu.
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VESA CVT 1920×1200193.3 MHz
VESA CVT RB 1920×1200
154.0 MHz
Horizontal74.56Negative
Vertical59.89Positive
Horizontal74.04Positive
Vertical59.95Negative
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Applicable to White/Silver and Black cabinet only.
Congratulations!
The display you have just purchased carries the TCO’03 Displays label. This
means that your display is designed, manufactured and tested according to
some of the strictest quality and environmental requirements in the world.
This makes for a high performance product, designed with the user in focus
that also minimizes the Impact on our natural environment.
Some of the features of the TCO’03 Display requirements:
Ergonomics
● Good visual ergonomics and image quality in order to improve the working environment for the user
and to reduce sight and strain problems. Important parameters are luminance, contrast, resolution,
refl ectance, colour rendition and image stability.
Energy
● Energy-saving mode after a certain time - benefi cial both for the user and environment
● Electrical safety
Emissions
● Electromagnetic fi elds
● Noise emissions
Ecology
● The products must be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer must have a certifi ed environmental
management system such as EMAS or ISO 14000
● Restrictions on
● chlorinated and brominated fl ame retardants and polymers
● heavy metals such as cadmium, mercury and lead.
The requirements includes in this label have been developed by TCO Development in co-operation with scientists,
experts, users as well as manufacturers all over the world. Since the end of the 1980s TCO has been involved in
infl uencing the development of IT equipment in a more user-friendly direction. Our labeling system with displays
in 1992 and is now requested by users and IT-manufacturers all over the world.
For more information, please visit
www.tcodevelopment.com
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For U.S.A. , Canada, etc. (rated 100-120 Vac) Only
FCC Declaration of Conformity
We, the Responsible PartyEIZO NANAO TECHNOLOGIES INC.
5710 Warland Drive, Cypress, CA 90630
Phone: (562) 431-5011
declare that the productTrade name: EIZO
Model: FlexScan S2411W-U
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 modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Note
Use the attached specifi 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 (DVI - D-sub mini 15-pin, the enclosed signal cable)
Canadian Notice
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de le classe B est comforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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Hinweise zur Auswahl des richtigen Schwenkarms für Ihren Monitor
Dieser Monitor ist für Bildschirmarbeitsplätze vorgesehen. Wenn nicht der zum Standardzubehör gehörige
Schwenkarm verwendet wird, muss statt dessen ein geeigneter anderer Schwenkarm installiert werden. Bei der
Auswahl des Schwenkarms sind die nachstehenden Hinweise zu berücksichtigen:
Der Standfuß muß den nachfolgenden Anforderungen entsprechen:
a) Der Standfuß muß eine ausreichende mechanische Stabilität zur Aufnahme des Gewichtes vom Bildschirmgerät
und des spezifi zierten Zubehörs besitzen. Das Gewicht des Bildschirmgerätes und des Zubehörs sind in der
zugehörenden Bedienungsanleitung angegeben.
b) Die Befestigung des Standfusses muß derart erfolgen, daß die oberste Zeile der Bildschirmanzeige nicht höher
als die Augenhöhe eines Benutzers in sitzender Position ist.
c) Im Fall eines stehenden Benutzers muß die Befestigung des Bildschirmgerätes derart erfolgen, daß die Höhe der
Bildschirmmitte über dem Boden zwischen 135 – 150 cm beträgt.
d) Der Standfuß muß die Möglichkeit zur Neigung des Bildschirmgerätes besitzen (max. vorwärts: 5°, min. nach
hinten ≥ 5°).
e) Der Standfuß muß die Möglichkeit zur Drehung des Bildschirmgerätes besitzen (max. ±180°). Der maximale
Kraftaufwand dafür muß weniger als 100 N betragen.
f) Der Standfuß muß in der Stellung verharren, in die er manuell bewegt wurde.
g) Der Glanzgrad des Standfusses muß weniger als 20 Glanzeinheiten betragen (seidenmatt).
h) Der Standfuß mit Bildschirmgerät muß bei einer Neigung von bis zu 10° aus der normalen aufrechten Position
kippsicher sein.
Hinweis zur Ergonomie :
Dieser Monitor erfüllt die Anforderungen an die Ergonomie nach ISO13406-2 mit dem Videosignal, 1920 × 1200,
RGB analog, 0,7 Vp-p und mindestens 60,0 Hz Bildwiederholfrequenz, non interlaced. Weiterhin wird aus
ergonomischen Gründen empfohlen, die Grundfarbe Blau nicht auf dunklem Untergrund zu verwenden (schlechte
Erkennbarkeit, Augenbelastung bei zu geringem Zeichenkontrast.)
„Maschinenlärminformations-Verordnung 3. GPSGV:
Der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70 dB(A) oder weniger gemäss EN ISO 7779“
Nicht für Bildschirm - Arbeitsplätze geeignet
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