[. . . ] 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. AsanENERGYSTAR®Partner, EIZONANAOCORPORATIONhasdeterminedthatthisproduct meetstheENERGYSTARguidelinesforenergyefficiency. Productspecificationmayvarywithsalesareas. Confirmthespecificationinthemanualwritteninlanguageoftheregionofpurchase. Copyright©2007EIZONANAOCORPORATIONAllrightsreserved. Nopartofthismanualmaybereproduced, storedinaretrievalsystem, ortransmitted, inanyformorbyanymeans, electronic, mechanical, orotherwise, withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofEIZONANAOCORPORATION. EIZONANAOCORPORATIONisundernoobligationtoholdanysubmittedmaterialorinformationconfidential unlesspriorarrangementsaremadepursuanttoEIZONANAOCORPORATION'sreceiptofsaidinformation. [. . . ] The white color image is displayed slightly bluish white. 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. 16 Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments 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. Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments 17 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. 18 Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments 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. Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments 19 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 35 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. [. . . ]