[. . . ] CONTENTS Chapter 1 Features and Overview
1-1 Features 1-2 ButtonsandIndicators 1-3 BasicoperationofAdjustmentmenuand theiconlist
Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments
2-1 UtilityDisk 2-2 ScreenAdjustment 2-3 ColorAdjustment 2-4 AdjustingSharpness 2-5 SettingEnable/Disablefortheautomatic brightnessadjustmentfunction
Important
Please read PRECAUTIONS, this User's Manual and Setup Manual (separate volume) carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective usage.
2-6 Turningoffthemonitorautomatically 2-7 LockingButtons 2-8 DisplayingMonitorInfomation 2-9 Enabling/DisablingDDC/CIcommunication 2-10 SettingPowerIndicatorON/OFF 2-11 SettingLanguage 2-12 DisplayingEIZOlogo 2-13 ResumingtheDefaultSetting
Chapter 3 Connecting Cables
3-1 ConnectingTwoPCstotheMonitor
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Chapter 5 Reference
5-1 AttachinganArm 5-2 PowerSavingMode 5-3 Cleaning 5-4 Specifications 5-5 Glossary 5-6 PresetTiming
How to Setup
PleasereadtheSetupManual(separatevolume)
How to use the adjustment menu
PleasereadtheQuickReferencefortheoperationmethodsofthe adjustmentmenuandtheiconlist.
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NOTE
9300K
· Youcannotadjustthevalueifthe iconisnotdisplayed, dependingon theFineContrastmodeselected. (See "Adjustmentitemsineachmode"on page14. ) · [Gain]allowsyoutoperformmore advancedadjustment(See"Toadjust thegainvalue"onpage16). · Ifyousetto[Native], theimageis displayedinthepresetcolorofthe monitor(Gain:100%foreachRGB). · Whenchangingthegainvalue, the colortemperatureadjustingrangeis changedto"User".
Adjustablerange: Native, 4000K-10000K(specifiedbyevery500Kunit, including9300K), User(atgainadjustment) (1) Press .
Theadjustmentmenuappears.
(2) Select (Color). (4) Adjustthecolortemperaturewith (5) Select .
Theadjustmentiscompleted.
or
of
(Temperature).
To adjust the gain value [Gain]
Eachluminanceofred/green/bluecomposingthecoloriscalled"Gain". The gainadjustmentmaychangethecolortoneofthe"White"(whenthemaxinput signalforeachcolorisobtained) Adjustablerange:0to100% (1) Press .
Theadjustmentmenuappears.
NOTE
(2) Select (Color). (6) Select .
Theadjustmentiscompleted.
· Youcannotadjustthevalueifthe iconisnotdisplayed, dependingon theFineContrastmodeselected. (See "Adjustmentitemsineachmode"on page14. ) · Thegainvaluemaychangedepending onthevalueofthecolortemperature. · Whenchangingthegainvalue, the colortemperatureadjustingrangeis changedto"User".
(Red)/
(Green)/
(Blue)with
To adjust the color saturation [Saturation]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoadjustthesaturationofthecoloronthemonitor. Adjustablerange:-100to100 (1) Press .
Theadjustmentmenuappears.
Attention
· Thisfunctiondoesnotenableto displayeverycolorgradation.
NOTE
(2) Select (Color). (5) Adjustthesaturationwith (6) Select .
Theadjustmentiscompleted.
or
of
(Saturation).
· Youcannotadjustthevalueifthe iconisnotdisplayed, dependingon theFineContrastmodeselected. (See "Adjustmentitemsineachmode"on page14. ) · Settingtheminimum(-100)turnsthe imagetoamonochromescreen.
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To adjust the hue [Hue]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoadjustthehue. Ifyousetthehuetoahighvalue, theimageturnsgreenish. Iflow, theimageturnspurplish. Adjustablerange:-100to100 (1) Press .
Theadjustmentmenuappears.
Attention
· Thisfunctiondoesnotenableto displayeverycolorgradation.
NOTE
(2) Select (Color). (5) Adjustthehuewith or (6) Select .
Theadjustmentiscompleted.
· Youcannotadjustthevalueifthe iconisnotdisplayed, dependingon theFineContrastmodeselected. (See "Adjustmentitemsineachmode"on page14. )
of
(Hue).
To set Enable/Disable of the contrast enhancer [Cont Enhancer]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoreproduceimageswithatasteofcontrastby compensatingthegammavalueaswellascontrollingthebacklightbrightness andthegainlevelaccordingtotheimagestatus. (1) Press .
Theadjustmentmenuappears.
NOTE
· Youcannotadjustthevalueifthe iconisnotdisplayed, dependingon theFineContrastmodeselected. (See "Adjustmentitemsineachmode"on page14. )
(2) Select (Color). (5) TheEnable/Disablesettingistoggledbyselecting
Enable Disable
(ContEnhancer).
(6) Select
.
Themodeselectedisset.
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2-4
Adjusting Sharpness [Sharpness]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoemphasizetheoutlineoftheimagebyemphasizing thecolordifferencebetweenthepixelscomposingtheimageandtoimprovea senseofqualityandmateriality. Contrarily, thisfunctionallowsyoutoshowthe imagesmoothlybyblurringtheoutlineoftheimage. Adjustablerange:-3to3 (1) Press .
Theadjustmentmenuappears.
(2) Select (Screen). (3) Adjustthesharpnesswith (4) Select .
Theadjustmentiscompleted.
or
of
(Sharpness).
2-5
Setting Enable/Disable for the automatic brightness adjustment function [Bright Reg]
Thesensoronthefrontsideofthemonitordetectstheenvironmentalbrightness toadjustthescreenbrightnessautomaticallyandcomfortablybyusingthe BrightRegulatorfunction. (3) TheEnable/Disablesettingistoggledbyselecting
Enable Disable
(BrightReg).
(4) Select
.
Themodeselectedisset.
2-6
Turning off the monitor automatically [Off Timer]
NOTE
Thisfunctionallowsthemonitortoautomaticallyturnoffafteraspecifiedtime haspassed. Thisfunctionservestoprotectthemonitorfromafter-images causedwhenthesameimageisleftdisplayedforalongtime. Usethisfunction whenanimageisdisplayedthroughouttheday. Adjustablerange:Off, 1to23h (1) Press .
Theadjustmentmenuappears.
· Youcanturnonoroffthemonitor atthesettingtimebyusingthe "ScreenManagerProforLCD". You canspecifyupto8timersettings.
(2) Select (PowerSave). (3) SetamonitorOFFtimewith (4) Select
TheOfftimersettingiscompleted.
or
of
(OffTimer).
Select"Off"tosetOfftimersettingto"Off".
(5) "Powerwillshutoffinaminute"appearsonthedisplayifitbecomesone minutebeforethesettingtime.
Ifyouselect (Extend), theofftimerfunctionworks90minuteslater.
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2-7
Locking Buttons [Key Lock] [Menu Lock]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutolocktheoperationbuttonstopreventchangingthe adjusted/setstatus. MenuLock: ocksthebuttonsotherthanthePower, Inputsignalselection, L Brightnesscontrol, andVolumecontrolbuttons. , themodeisswitched.
Theadjustmentmenuappears.
(3) Eachtimeyoupress
Unlock Menu Lock Key Lock
(4) Select
.
Themodeselectedisset.
2-8
Displaying Monitor Infomation [Info1] [Info2]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutodisplaytheinputsignalstatus, currentresolution andmodelname. Info1: isplaystheinputsignalstatus(analog/digital), resolution, H/V D frequency Info2:Displaysthemodelname, usagetimeandserialnumber. (Info1)or .
Theadjustmentmenuappears.
(Info2).
Themenuisclosed.
2-9
Enabling/Disabling DDC/CI communication [DDC/CI]
.
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoenable/disabletheDDC/CIcommunication. (3) TheEnable/Disablesettingistoggledbyselecting
Enable Disable
(DDC/CI).
(4) Select
.
Themodeselectedisset.
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2-10 Setting Power Indicator ON/OFF [Power LED]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutosetthepowerindicator(blue)ON/OFFinthe monitorONcondition. [. . . ] · Ifasignalotherthanthoselistedin thetableisinput, adjustthescreen usingtheAdjustmentmenu. However, screendisplaymaystillbeincorrect evenaftertheadjustment. · Wheninterlacesignalsareused, the screencannotbedisplayedcorrectly evenafterscreenadjustmentusingthe Adjustmentmenu.
Chapter 5 Reference
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