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Important
Please read PRECAUTIONS, this User’s Manual and Setup Guide (separate
volume) carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective usage.
Please read the Setup Guide (separate volume)
The latest User’s Manual is available for download from our site:
http://www.eizo.com
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[Location of Caution Statement]
DVI-1 DVI-2Disply-PortPOWER INPUT
Product specifications may vary with sales areas.
Confirm the specifications in the manual written in the language of the region of purchase.
This product has acquired TCO standard that relates to safety, ergonomics, environment and so forth of
office equipment. For overview of the TCO, refer to our website.
http://www.eizo.com
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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 NANAO
CORPORATION.
EIZO NANAO CORPORATION is under no obligation to hold any submitted material or information
condential 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 specications are subject to change without notice.
Apple, Macintosh, Mac OS and ColorSync are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
VGA is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
The round gothic bold bit map font used for this product is designed by Ricoh.
DisplayPort icon and VESA are trademarks and registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association.
PowerManager, ColorNavigator and UniColor Pro are a trademark of EIZO NANAO CORPORATION.
EIZO and ColorEdge are registered trademarks of EIZO NANAO CORPORATION in Japan and other countries.
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Notice for this monitor
Aside from creating documents, viewing multimedia content, and other general purposes, 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 for power cords and signal cables specied by us.
Use optional products manufactured or specied by us with this product.
As it takes about 30 minutes for the performance of electrical parts to stabilize, adjust the monitor 30 minutes or more
after the monitor power has been turned on.
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.
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.
Periodic cleaning is recommended to keep the monitor looking new and to prolong its operation lifetime. (Refer to
” on the next page.)Cleaning
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 xed life span. When the screen becomes dark or begins toicker, please
contact your dealer.
Do not press on the panel or edge of the frame strongly, as this may result in the display malfunction, such as the
interference patterns, etc. If pressure is continually applied to the LCD panel, it may deteriorate or damage your LCD
panel. (If the pressure marks remain on the LCD panel, leave the monitor with a white or black screen. The symptom
may disappear.)
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 some damages to the monitor.
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Cleaning
Attention
Never use any solvents or chemicals, such as thinner, benzene, wax, alcohol, disinfectant, and abrasive cleaner,
which may damage the cabinet or LCD panel.
LCD Panel
Clean the LCD panel with a soft cloth such as cotton cloth or lens cleaning paper.
If necessary, stubborn stains can be removed by using the provided ScreenCleaner, or moistening part
of a cloth with water to enhance its cleaning power.
Cabinet
Clean the cabinet with a soft cloth dampened with a little mild detergent.
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.
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Cover ............................................................. 1
Notice for this monitor ............................................. 3
CONTENTS ............................................................. 5
Chapter 1 Introduction ....................................... 6
1-1. Features ............................................................ 6
1-2. Controls and Functions ..................................7
1-3. Utility Disk ........................................................8
Disk contents and software overview ................ 8
To use ColorNavigator ....................................... 8
1- 4. Basic Operation and Functions .....................9
Basic operation of Adjustment menu ................. 9
Showing Button Guide ........................................10
Functions ..............................................................11
Chapter 2 Adjusting Screen ............................. 12
2-1. Setting Screen Resolution ...............................12
Compatible Resolutions/Frequencies ...............12
Setting Resolution ...............................................13
Windows Vista ..................................................13
Windows XP ......................................................13
Mac OS X ..........................................................13
2-2. Displaying Screen Correctly .........................14
Digital Input ..........................................................14
Analog Input .........................................................14
2-3. Color Adjustment ...........................................18
To select the display mode (Color Mode) .........18
To perform advanced adjustments ...................19
Adjustment items in each mode ........................19
To adjust the brightness [Brightness] ............... 20
To adjust the contrast [Contrast] ...................... 20
To adjust the color temperature
[Temperature] ................................................... 20
To adjust the gamma value [Gamma] ...............21
To adjust the hue [Hue] .....................................21
To adjust the color saturation [Saturation] ........21
To enhance the outline of the image
[Outline Enhancer] ........................................... 22
To adjust the gain value [Gain] ......................... 22
To adjust the black level [Black Level] ............. 22
To adjust six colors [6 Colors] .......................... 23
2-4. Displaying Lower Resolutions ..................... 24
To change screen size [Screen Size] ................24
2-5. Conguringmovingimageperformance
[Overdrive] ..................................................... 24
Chapter 3 Setting Monitor ................................ 25
3-1. Enabling/Disabling Mode Selection
[Mode Preset] ................................................. 25
3-2. Locking Buttons [Key Lock] ........................ 25
3-3. Setting the EIZO Logo Display [Logo] ........ 26
3-4. Setting Orientation [Orientation] ................ 26
To set the orientation of the Adjustment menu ... 26
3-5. Setting Language [Language] ..................... 27
3-6. Setting Range of Frequency
[Signal Bandwidth] ........................................ 27
3-7. Setting the Display Position of the
Adjustment Menu [Menu Position] .............. 28
3-8. Restoring the Default Setting ...................... 28
To reset color adjustment values [Color Reset] .... 28
To reset all adjustments to the factory default
settings [All Reset] ........................................... 28
Chapter 4 Power Saving Function ................... 29
4-1. Setting the Power Saving [Power Save] ..... 29
4-2. Setting Power Indicator [Power Indicator] .... 30
4-3. Setting Monitor’s Automatic Brightness
Adjustment [Auto EcoView] ......................... 30
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting .............................. 31
Chapter 6 Reference .........................................34
6-1. Attaching an Arm .......................................... 34
6-2. Connecting More than Two PCs to the
Monitor ........................................................... 35
To switch the input signal ................................. 35
To set input signal selection [Input Signal] ....... 36
6-3. Making Use of USB (Universal Serial Bus) ...37
Required System Environment .........................37
Connection Procedure (Setup of USB Function) ...37
6-4. Displaying Monitor Information................... 38
Displaying monitor information by pressing ... 38
Displaying signal information [Signal Info] ....... 38
Displaying monitor information [Monitor Info] .... 38
6-5. Specications ................................................ 39
6-6. Glossary .........................................................43
6-7. Preset Timing .................................................45
About TCO’ 03 ..................................................... 46
FCC Declaration of Conformity ......................... 47
HinweiseHinweise zur Auswahl des richtigen
Schwenkarms für Ihren Monitor ....................... 48
6Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
Thank you very much for choosing an EIZO Color Monitor.
1-1. Features
24” wide format LCD
Wide color gamut of 98% of Adobe RGB
[Resolution] 1920 dots x 1200 lines
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Interface)
Frame Synchronous mode supported (23.75 - 30.5Hz, 47.5 - 61Hz)
Applicable to DisplayPort (applicable to 8 bit or 10 bit, not applicable to audio signals)
3 signal input terminals (DVI-I x 2, DisplayPort x 1)
Color Mode function reproduces color gamut and gamma compliant with [EBU/REC.709/SMPTE-C]
broadcasting standards as well as the [DCI] digital cinema standard
“2-3. To select the display mode (Color Mode)” (page 18)
Attaching the “Adjustment Certicate” to describe the grayscale and uniformity characteristics of the
monitor individually
Portrait/Landscape display available (rotate 90 degrees clockwise
Monitor hood attached
The provided “ColorNavigator” calibration software enables you to calibrate monitor characteristics
and generate color proles
1-3. Utility Disk” ( )page 8
Color Vision Deciency Simulation Software "UniColor Pro" supported
This software can be downloaded from http://www.eizo.com
Power saving function
This product is equipped with power saving function.
Power Consumption when main power switch is Off: 0W
Equipped with main power switch.
Turning off the main power switch completely shuts off power supply to the monitor while the monitor is not
used.
Auto EcoView function
The sensor on the front side of the monitor detects the environmental brightness to adjust the screen brightness
automatically and comfortably.
Excessively high brightness may lead a damage to the natural environment as well as to your eyes. Suppressing
the excessively high brightness will be helpful to reduce the power consumption and the damage to your eyes.
4-3. Setting Monitor’s Automatic Brightness Adjustment” (page 30)
NOTE
This monitor supports the Portrait/Landscape display. This function allows you to change the orientation of the
Adjustment menu when using the monitor screen in vertical display position. (Refer to “To set the orientation of
the Adjustment menu [Orientation]” on page 26.)
For using the monitor with “Portrait” position, the graphics board supporting portrait display is required. When
using the monitor with “Portrait” position, the setting needs to be changed depending on the graphics board used
in your PC. Refer to the manual of the graphics board for details.
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1-3. 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 software programs.
Disk contents and software overview
The disk includes application software programs for adjustment, and User’s Manual. Refer to "Readme.
txt" or the "read me" le on the disk for software startup procedures or le access procedures.
Item Overview For
Windows
For
Macintosh
A “Readme.txt” or “read me” le √ √
ColorNavigator An application software for calibrating monitor
characteristics and generating ICC proles (for Windows)
and Apple ColorSync proles (for Macintosh).
(A PC must be connected to the monitor with the supplied
USB cable.) Refer to the descriotion later.
√ √
Screen
Adjustment Utility
Monitor pattern display software used when adjusting the
image of the analog input signal manually.
Screen adjustment
pattern les
Used when adjusting the image of the analog signal input
manually. If the Screen Adjustment Utility is not applicable
to your PC, use this pattern les to adjust the image.
User’s Manual (PDF le) √ √
To use ColorNavigator
Refer to the corresponding User’s Manual on the CD-ROM disk in order to install and use the software.
When using this software, you will need to connect a PC to the monitor with the supplied USB cable. For
more information refer to the “6-3. Making Use of USB (Universal Serial Bus)” (page 37).
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1- 4. Basic Operation and Functions
Basic operation of Adjustment menu
1 Displaying Adjustment Menu
Press .
The adjustment menu appears.
Current mode
Menu title
Settings
Menu
Item
2 Adjusting/Setting
Choose a menu to adjust/set with , and press .
Choose an item to adjust/set with , and press .
Adjust/set the selected item with , and press .
3 Exiting
Press a few times.
The adjustment menu nishes.
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Showing Button Guide
Press the front buttons (except button), the button guide appears above the button. (When using the monitor
with "Portrait" position, the button guide appears next to the button.)
Tips
The button guide will continue to appear while the Adjustment menu or Mode menu is showing.
The button guide is displayed differently depending on the selected menu or status.
In CAL mode, although Button Guide are displayed above the and buttons, the brightness cannot be adjusted.
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Functions
The following table shows all the Adjustment menus adjustment and setting menus.
Main Menu Item Adjusting/Setting
Color Brightness 2-3. Color Adjustment” (page 18)
Contrast
Temperature
Gamma
Advanced
Settings
Hue
Saturation
Outline Enhancer
Gain
Black Level
6 Colors
Color Reset 3-8. Restoring the Default Setting”
( )page 28
Screen Screen Size 2-4. Displaying Lower Resolutions”
(page 24)
Analog
Adjustment
Auto Adjustment 2-2. Displaying Screen Correctly
(page 14)
Range Adjustment
Clock
Phase
Hor.Position
Ver.Position
PowerManager Power Save 4-1. Setting the Power Saving ( )page 29
Auto EcoView 4-3. Setting Monitor’s Automatic Brightness
Adjustment” (page 30)
Power Indicator 4-2. Setting Power Indicator” (page 30)
Menu Settings Language 3-5. Setting Language” (page 27)
Orientation 3-4. Setting Orientation” (page 26)
Menu Position 3-7. Setting the Display Position of the
Adjustment Menu” (page 28)
Tools Input Selection “6-2. Connecting More than Two PCs to the
Monitor” (page 35)
Overdrive 2-5. Conguring moving image
performance (page 24)
Mode Preset 3-1. Enabling/Disabling Mode Selection”
( )page 25
Signal Info “6-4. Displaying Monitor Information”
( )page 38
Monitor Info
All Reset 3-8. Restoring the Default Setting” (page
28)
* The adjusting/setting function on the <Color> menu depend on the selected Color mode (page 19). The above table
shows the sub menus when the “Custom” mode is selected (See “2-3. Color Adjustment” (page 18)).
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Chapter 2 Adjusting Screen
2-1. Setting Screen Resolution
Compatible Resolutions/Frequencies
The monitor supports the following resolutions.
Analog Input
Resolution Display Mode Frequency Dot Clock
640 60Hz×480 VGA
170MHz (Max.)
720×400 VGA TEXT 70Hz
800 VESA×600 60Hz
1024×768 60HzVESA
1280 VESA×960 60Hz
1280×1024 VESA 60Hz
1600×1200 VESA 60Hz
1680×1050 VESA CVT 60Hz
1920×1200*1 VESA CVT RB 60Hz
Digital Input (DVI/DisplayPort)
Resolution Display Mode Frequency Dot Clock
640 60Hz×480 VGA
164.5MHz (Max.)
720×400 VGA TEXT 70Hz
800 VESA×600 60Hz
1024×768 60HzVESA
1280×960 60HzVESA
1280×1024 VESA 60Hz
1600×1200 60HzVESA
1680×1050 VESA CVT, VESA CVT RB 60Hz
1920×1200*1 VESA CVT RB 60Hz
A graphics board in conformance with VESA standard is required.
*1 Recommended resolution (Set this resolution).
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2-2. Displaying Screen Correctly
Digital Input
When digital signals are input, images are displayed correctly based on the preset data of the monitor.
When performing advanced adjustment, see “2-3 Color Adjustment (page 18) and subsequent pages.
Analog Input
Attention
Wait 30 minutes or more from monitor power on before starting adjustments.
(Allow the monitor to warm up for at least 30 minutes before making adjustments.)
The monitor screen adjustment is used to suppressickering of the screen or adjust screen position and
screen size correctly according to the PC to be used.
The auto adjustment function works whenlling/satisfying all of the following conditions
When a signal is input into the monitor for the rst time or when the resolution or Vertical/
Horizontal Frequency not displayed before is set
When signals with the vertical resolution over 480 are input
If the screen is not displayed correctly even after performing the auto adjustment, perform the screen
adjustments according to the procedures on the following pages to use the monitor comfortably.
[Adjustment Procedure]
1 Perform the auto adjustment.
 Toadjustickering,screenposition,andscreensizeautomatically[AutoAdjustment]
Procedure
Choose <Screen> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Analog Adjustment> from the <Screen> menu, and press .
Choose <Auto Adjustment>, and press .
The auto adjustment function works (the message “In Progress” appears) to correctly adjust the ickering, screen
position, and screen size correctly.
When the auto adjustment is completed, a message appears. Select “OK” to conrm the new settings or “Cancel”
to restore the previous settings, and press .
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 (command 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 the screen is not displayed correctly even after adjusting in step 1 above, perform the adjustments
according to the procedures on the following pages. When the screen is displayed correctly, go to step
5 “To adjust color gradation automatically [Range]”.
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2 Prepare the display pattern for the analog display adjustment.
Windows
Load the “EIZO LCD Utility Disk” to your PC.
Start the “Screen Adjustment Utilityfrom the startup menu. If it cannot be started, open the
screen adjustment pattern les.
Other than Windows
Download the "Screen adjustment pattern les" from our site: http://www.eizo.com
Tips
For details and instructions on opening the “Screen adjustment pattern les”, refer to “Readme.txt” le.
3 Perform the auto adjustment again with the analog screen adjustment pattern
displayed.
 Toadjustickering,screenposition,andscreensizeautomatically[AutoAdjustment]
Procedure
Display Pattern 1 in full screen on the monitor using the Screen Adjustment Utility ” or the screen
adjustment patternles.
Choose <Screen> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Analog Adjustment> from the <Screen> menu, and press .
To proceed with the subsequent adjustments, select an item in <Analog Adjustment> of the <Screen> menu.
Choose <Auto Adjustment>, and press .
The auto adjustment function works (the message “In Progress” appears) to adjust the ickering, screen position,
and screen size correctly.
When the auto adjustment is completed, a message appears. Select “OK” to conrm the new settings or “Cancel”
to restore the previous settings, and press .
If the screen is not displayed correctly even after adjusting in step 3 above, perform the adjustments
according to the procedures on the following pages. When the screen is displayed correctly, go to step
5 “To adjust color gradation automatically [Range]”.
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4 Perform advanced adjustments for the following using the <Screen> menu of
the <Analog Adjustment>.
Adjust the clock, phase and position, in this order.
To eliminate vertical bars [Clock]
Procedure
Choose <Clock> from the <Analog Adjustment> menu, and press .
Adjust the clock with or .
Press slowly so as not to miss the adjustment point.
Press to exit the adjustment.
When blurring, ickering or bars appear on the screen after adjustment, proceed to [Phase] to remove ickering
or blurring.
 Removeickeringorblurring[Phase]
Procedure
Choose <Phase> from the <Analog Adjustment> menu, and press .
Adjust the phase with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
Attention
Flickering or blurring may not be eliminated depending on your PC or graphics board.
To correct screen position [Hor.Position] [Ver.Position]
NOTE
Since the number of pixels and the pixel positions are 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.
Procedure
Choose <Hor.Position> or <Ver.Position> from the <Analog Adjustment> menu, and press .
Adjust the position with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
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5 Adjust the color gradation.
To adjust color gradation automatically [Range Adjustment]
Every color gradation (0 to 255) can be displayed by adjusting the signal output level.
Procedure
Display Pattern 2 in full screen on the monitor using the “Screen Adjustment Utility” or the screen
adjustment pattern les.
Choose <Range> from the <Analog Adjustment> menu, and press .
The color gradation is adjusted automatically.
When the auto adjustment is completed, a message appears. Select “OK” to conrm the new settings or “Cancel”
to restore the precious settings, and press .
Close the Pattern 2. When using the “Screen Adjustment Utility, close the program.
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2-3. Color Adjustment
To select the display mode (Color Mode)
Color Mode allows you to select easily the adequate mode suitable for the monitor’s application.
Color Mode
Mode Purpose
1-Custom Available for the color settings according to your preference.
2-sRGB Suitable for color matching with sRGB compatible peripherals.
3-EBU Suitable for reproducing the color gamut and gamma as set forth by EBU (European
Broadcasting Union) standards.
4-REC709 Suitable for reproducing the color gamut and gamma as set forth by the ITU-R Rec.
709 standard.
5-SMPTE-C Suitable for reproducing the color gamut and gamma as set forth by SMPTE-C stan-
dards.
6-DCI Suitable for reproducing the color gamut and gamma as set forth by DCI standards.
7-CAL1
8-CAL2
9-CAL3
Displays the screen adjusted by calibration software.
Attention
“CAL” “ColorNavigator. mode can be adjusted only by Calibration Software
With default settings only one CAL mode can be selected for every input signal displayed.
A CAL mode will be chosen by the ColorNavigator in accordance with the displayed input signal.
Avoid operating any funciton of the monitor while using ColorNavigator.
The mode menu
appears.
Procedure
Press .
Mode menu appears at the lower left of the screen.
The mode among the list is highlighted in turn each time is pressed.
You can switch the current mode with or while the mode menu is being displayed.
→Custom←sRGB←→EBU←→REC709←→SMPTE-C←→DCI←→CAL1←→CAL2←→CAL3
NOTE
The Adjustment menu and the Mode menu cannot be displayed at the same time.
You can disable a specic mode to be selected. For more information, refer to “3-1 Enabling/Disabling Mode
Selection” (page 25).
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To adjust the brightness [Brightness]
The screen brightness is adjusted by changing the brightness of the backlight (Light source from the LCD
back panel).
Adjustable range: 0 to 100%
Procedure
Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Brightness> from the <Color> menu, and press .
Adjust the brightness with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
NOTE
You can also adjust the brightness using and .
When your feel the image is bright even if the brightness is set to 0%, adjust the contrast.
To adjust the contrast [Contrast]
The luminance of the screen is adjusted by varying the video signal level.
Adjustable range: 0 to 100%
Procedure
Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Contrast> from the <Color> menu, and press .
Adjust the contrast with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
NOTE
In the contrast of 100%, every color gradation is displayed.
When adjusting the monitor, it is recommended to perform the brightness adjustment which may not lose the
gradation characteristics, prior to the contrast adjustment.
Perform the contrast adjustment in the following cases.
- When you feel the image is bright even if the brightness is set to 0%. (Set the contrast to lower than 100%).
To adjust the color temperature [Temperature]
The color temperature can be adjusted. The color temperature is normally used to express the hue of
“White” and/or “Black” by a numerical value. The value is expressed in degrees “K” (Kelvin). In the
same way as the ame temperature, the image on the monitor is displayed reddish if the color temperature
is low and is bluish if the color temperature is high. The gain preset values are set for each color
temperature setting value.
Adjustable range: Standard, Native, 4000K-10000K (specied by every 500K unit, including 5400K,
9300K)
Procedure
Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Temperature> from the <Color> menu, and press .
Adjust the color temperature with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
NOTE
[Gain] allows you to perform more advanced adjustment (See “To adjust the gain value” on page 22).
If you set to [Native], the image is displayed in the preset color of the monitor (Gain: 100% for each RGB).
When changing the gain value, the color temperature adjusting range is changed to “User.
The default setting for each sRGB/EBU/REC709/SMPTE-C/DCI mode is set to "Standard", which is the
temperature in conformity with each standard.
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To adjust the gamma value [Gamma]
The gamma value can be adjusted. The luminance of the monitor varies depending on the input signal,
however, the variation rate is not proportional to the input signal. To keep the balance between the input
signal and the luminance of the monitor is called as “Gamma correction.
Adjustable range: 1.8-2.6
Procedure
Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Gamma> from the <Color> menu, and press .
Adjust the gamma value with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
NOTE
The default setting for each sRGB/EBU/REC709/SMPTE-C/DCI mode is set to "Standard", which is the gamma
in conformity with each standard.
To adjust the hue [Hue]
This function allows you to adjust the hue.
Adjustable range: -100 to 100
Procedure
Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Advanced Settings> from the <Color> menu, and press .
Choose <Hue>, and press .
Adjust the hue with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
Attention
This function does not enable to display every color gradation.
To adjust the color saturation [Saturation]
This function allows you to adjust the saturation of the color on the monitor.
Adjustable range: -100 to 100
Procedure
Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Advanced Settings> from the <Color> menu, and press .
Choose <Saturation>, and press .
Adjust the saturation of the color with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
Attention
This function does not enable to display every color gradation.
NOTE
Setting the minimum (-100) turns the image to a monochrome screen.
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To enhance the outline of the image [Outline Enhancer]
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.
Procedure
Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Advanced Settings> from the <Color> menu, and press .
Choose <Outline Enhancer> and press .
Select the display status in the range from -3 to 3 (soft to sharp) with or as desired.
Press to exit the adjustment.
To adjust the gain value [Gain]
Each luminance of red/green/blue composing the color is called “Gain”. The gain adjustment may change
the color tone of theWhite” (when the max input signal for each color is obtained)
Adjustable range: 0 to 100%
Procedure
Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Advanced Settings> from the <Color> menu, and press .
Choose <Gain>, and press .
Choose the color for adjustment among <Red>, <Green>, or <Blue> to adjust, and press .
Adjust the gain with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
NOTE
The <Temperature> setting invalidates this setting.
The gain value may change depending on the value of the color temperature.
When changing the gain value, the color temperature adjusting range is changed to “User.
To adjust the black level [Black Level]
The brightness of black and chromaticity can be adjusted based on the respective black level of red, green
and blue. Adjust the black level by showing images with black background.
Adjustable range:0 to 100%
Procedure
Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Advanced Settings> from the <Color> menu, and press .
Choose <Black Level>, and press .
Choose the color for adjustment among <Red>, <Green>, or <Blue> to adjust, and press .
Adjust the black level with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
Tips
To further darken the black when the value of the black level is 0, lower the brightness value.
Lowering the contrast value will not change the brightness of the black level.
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To adjust six colors [6 Colors]
The hue and saturation can be adjusted for each of six colors: Magenta, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, and
Blue.
Adjustable range: -100 to 100
Procedure
Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Advanced Settings> from the <Color> menu, and press .
Choose <6 Colors>, and press .
Choose the color for adjustment among <Magenta>, <Red>, <Yellow>, <Green>, <Cyan>, or <Blue>,
and press .
Select <Hue> or <Saturation>, and press .
Adjust the 6 colors with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
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2-4. Displaying Lower Resolutions
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 <Screen> menu.
Menu Function
Full
(default setting)
Displays an image in full screen. Images are distorted in some cases because the
vertical rate is not equal to the horizontal rate.
Enlarged 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.
Normal Displays images with the specied resolution.
Example: Image size 1280 x 1024
Full
(Default setting) Enlarged
(1920 x 1200) (1500 x 1200) (1280 x 1024)
Procedure
Choose <Screen> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Screen Size> from the <Screen> menu, and press .
Select “Full Screen,” “Enlarged,” or “Normal” with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
2-5. Conguringmovingimageperformance
[Overdrive]
By using the <Overdrive> setting, the extent to which fast moving images produce visible afterimages
can be reduced. This setting is set to “On” by default, but while turned “On” noise and afterimages may
instead be more noticeable. In such a case, please set the <Overdrive> setting to “Off.
Procedure
Choose <Tools> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Overdrive> from the <Tools> menu, and press .
Select "On" or "Off" with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
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Chapter 3 Setting Monitor
Chapter 3 Setting Monitor
3-1. Enabling/Disabling Mode Selection [Mode Preset]
Allows you to select the specied modes only.
Use this function when all the display modes are not available or when keeping the display mode
unchanged.
Procedure
Choose <Tools> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Mode Preset> from the <Tools> menu, and press .
Select the mode to change its settings with or , and press .
Select “Onor “Off” with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
Attention
You cannot set all the modes disable. Set at least one mode to “On”.
3-2. Locking Buttons [Key Lock]
This function allows you to lock to prevent changing the adjusted/set status.
Procedure
Press to turn off the monitor.
Press holding down for at least 2 seconds to turn on the monitor.
The Optional Settings menu appears.
Choose <Key Lock> from the <Optional Settings> menu, and press .
Select “Off, “Menu, orAll” with or , and press .
Settings Buttons that can be locked
Off (Initial settings) None (All buttons are enabled)
Menu button
All All buttons excluding
Select “Finish” with or .
Press to exit.
The Optional Settings menu is closed.
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3-3. Setting the EIZO Logo Display [Logo]
The EIZO logo appears on the display when turning on the monitor. This function allows you to display,
or not, the EIZO logo.
Procedure
Press to turn off the monitor.
Press holding down at least 2 seconds to turn on the monitor.
The Optional Settings menu appears.
Choose <Logo> from the <Optional Settings> menu, and press .
Select “On or “Off” with or , and press .
Select “Finish” with or .
Press to exit the Optional Settings.
The Optional Settings menu is closed.
3-4. Setting Orientation [Orientation]
This function allows you to change the orientation of the Adjustment menu when using the monitor
screen in vertical display position. (Default settings : Landscape)
Procedure
Choose <Menu Settings> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Orientation> from the <Menu Settings> menu, and press .
Select “Landscape” or “Portrait” with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
When selecting “Portrait”, turn the monitor screen 90° in clockwise direction.
Tips
For using the monitor with “Portrait” position, the graphics board supporting portrait display is required.
When using the monitor with "Portrait" position, the setting needs to be changed depending on the graphics board
used in your PC.
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3-7. Setting the Display Position of the Adjustment
Menu [Menu Position]
Adjust the menu position using the following procedure.
Procedure
Choose <Menu Settings> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Menu Position> from the <Menu Settings> menu, and press .
Select a menu position with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
3-8. Restoring the Default Setting
There are two types of Reset. One is to reset the color adjustment only to the default settings, and the
other is to reset all the settings to the default settings.
Attention
After resetting, you cannot undo the operation.
NOTE
For main default settings, refer to “Main default settings (factory settings)” on page 40.
To reset color adjustment values [Color Reset]
Only the adjustment values in the current mode will revert to the default settings (factory settings).
Procedure
Choose <Color> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Color Reset> from the <Color> menu and press .
Select “Execute” with or .
Press .
The color adjustment values revert to the default settings.
To reset all adjustments to the factory default settings [All Reset]
Reset all adjustments to the factory default settings.
Procedure
Choose <Tools> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <All Reset> from the <Tools> menu, and press .
Select “Execute” with or .
Press .
All setting values revert to the default settings.
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Chapter 4 Power Saving Function
Chapter 4 Power Saving Function
4-1. Setting the Power Saving [Power Save]
This function allows you to set the monitor into the power saving mode according to the PC status.
When the monitor enters the power saving mode, no image is displayed on the screen.
Attention
Turning off the main power switch or unplugging the power cord completely shuts off power supply to the
monitor.
Devices connected to the USB port (upstream and downstream) work when the monitor is in power saving
mode or when the power button of the monitor is Off. Therefore, power consumption of the monitor varies with
connected devices even in the power saving mode.
Power Save is compliant with the following standards for the respective signal inputs.
signal inputs Standard
Analog signal VESA DPMS
Digital signal DVI DVI DMPM
DisplayPort DisplayPort Standard V1.1a
Procedure
Choose <PowerManager> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Power Save> from the <PowerManager> menu, and press .
Select “On” or “Off with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
Power Saving System
The monitor enters the power saving mode in conjunction with the PC settings.
PC Monitor Power Indicator
Operating Operating Blue
Power saving STAND-BY
SUSPENDED
OFF
Power saving Orange
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4-2. Setting Power Indicator [Power Indicator]
The brightness of the power indicator (blue) when the screen is displayed can be adjusted (default setting
is set to light up when power is turned on, and brightness is set to 4).
Procedure
Choose <PowerManager> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Power Indicator> from the <PowerManager> menu, and press .
Select the indicator brightness “Off” or in the range from 1 to 7 with or as desired.
Press to exit the adjustment.
4-3. Setting Monitor’s Automatic Brightness Adjustment
[Auto EcoView]
The sensor on the lower side of the monitor detects the environmental brightness to adjust the screen
brightness automatically and comfortably by using the Auto EcoView function.
Attention
The Auto EcoView function is not available in CAL mode.
Be careful not to block the sensor on the lower side of the monitor when using the Auto EcoView function.
Procedure
Choose <PowerManager> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Auto EcoView> from the <PowerManager> menu, and press .
Select “On” or “Off with or .
Press to exit the adjustment.
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
Chapter 5 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 (digital input) → See No.3 - No.8.
Imaging problems (analog input) → See No.3 - No.12.
Other problems → See No.13 - No.16.
Problems Possible cause and remedy
1. No picture
Power indicator does not light.
Check whether the power cord is connected correctly.
Turn off the main power, and then turn it on again a
few minutes later.
Turn the main power switch on.
Press .
Power indicator lights blue. Set each adjusting value in [Brightness], [Contrast]
and [Gain] to higher level. (page 20, 22)
Power indicator lights orange. Switch the input signal with .
Operate the mouse or keyboard.
Check whether the PC is turned on.
2. The message below appears. This message appears when the signal is not input
correctly even when the monitor functions properly.
This message appears when no signal is input.
Example:
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 shows that the input signal is out of the
specied frequency range. (Such signal frequency is
displayed in red.)
Example:
Check whether the signal setting of your PC matches
the resolution and the vertical frequency settings
for the monitor. (refer to the Setup Manual “Setting
Screen Resolution”)
Reboot the PC.
Select an appropriate display mode using the
graphics board’s utility. Refer to the manual of the
graphics board for details.
fD : Dot Clock
(Displayed only when the digital signal inputs)
fH : Horizontal Frequency
fV : Vertical Frequency
3. The screen is too bright or too dark. Adjust using [Brightness] or [Contrast]. (The LCD
monitor backlight has a xed life span. When the
screen becomes dark or begins to icker, contact your
local dealer.)
Turn on the Auto EcoView function. The monitor
detects the environmental brightness to adjust the
screen brightness automatically.
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Problems Possible cause and remedy
4. Characters are blurred Check whether the signal setting of your PC matches
the resolution and the vertical frequency settings
for the monitor. (refer to the Setup Manual “Setting
Screen Resolution”)
Adjust using <Outline Enhancer>. (page 22)
5. Afterimages appear Use a screen saver or off timer function for a long-
time image display.
Afterimages are particular to LCD monitors. Avoid
displaying the same image for a long time.
6. Green/red/blue/white dots or defective dots
remain on the screen.
This is due to LCD panel characteristics and is not a
failure.
7. Interference patterns or pressure marks remain
on the screen.
Leave the monitor with a white or black screen. The
symptom may disappear.
8. Noise appears on the screen. When entering the signals of HDCP system, the
normal images may not be displayed immediately.
9. Display position is incorrect. Adjust image position using <Hor.Position> or <Ver.
Position>. (page 16)
If the problem persists, use the graphics board’s utility
if available to change the display position.
10. Vertical bars appear on the screen or a part of the
imageisickering.
Adjust using <Clock>. (page 16)
11. Wholescreenisickeringorblurring. Adjust using <Phase>. (page 16)
12. Upper part of the screen is distorted as shown
below.
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.
13. The adjustment menu does not appear. Check whether the operation lock function works.
( )page 25
14. Mode menu does not appear. Check whether the operation lock function works.
( )page 25
15. The auto adjust function does not work correctly. This function does not work when digital signal is
input.
This function is intended for use on the Macintosh and
on AT-compatible PC running Windows. It may not
work properly in either of the following cases. It does
not work properly when an image is displayed only
on a part of the screen (command prompt window,
for example) or when a black background (wallpaper,
etc.) is in use.
This function does not work correctly with some
graphics boards.
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Problems Possible cause and remedy
16. The monitor connected with the USB cable is not
detected. / USB devices connected to the monitor
does not work.
Check whether the USB cable is connected correctly.
( )page 37
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.)
Reboot the PC.
If the peripheral devices work correctly when the PC
and peripheral devices are connected directly, 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 PCs BIOS setting for USB when using
Windows. (Refer to the manual of the PC for details.)
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Chapter 6 Reference
6-1. 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.
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.
- Clearance between the screw holes: 100 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.
When using an arm or stand, attach it to meet the following tilt angles of the monitor.
- Up 45 degrees, down 45 degrees (horizontal display, and vertical display rotated 90 degrees clockwise)
Connect the cables after attaching an arm.
Do not adjust the height of the stand removed from the monitor. When adjusted without attached monitor, it
causes the personnel injury or the damaged to the stand.
Since the monitor and arm are so heavy, dropping them may result in injury or equipment damage.
[Attachment Procedure]
1 Lay the LCD monitor on a soft cloth spread over on a stable surface with the
panel surface facing down.
2 Remove the stand.
Prepare a screwdriver. Unscrew the four screws securing the unit and the stand with the screwdriver.
3 Attach the monitor to the arm or stand.
Secure the monitor to the arm or stand using the screws specied in the users manual of the arm or stand.
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6-2. Connecting More than Two PCs to the Monitor
More than two PCs can be connected to the monitor through the DVI-I and the DisplayPort connector on
the back of the monitor.
Connection examples
DVI-1 DVI-2Disp ly-Po rtPOWER INPUT
D-Sub mini 15-
pin connector
DVI-D
connector
Signal cable
(FD-C39 option)
Signal cable
(supplied FD-C16)
To PC 1
To PC 2
To PC 3
Signal cable
(supplied PP200)
DVI-I connector
DisplayPort
connector
DisplayPort
connector
Analog
Digital
Digital
To switch the input signal
The input signal switches each time is pressed.
When the signal is switched, the active input port name appears at the top right corner of the screen.
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6-3. Making Use of USB (Universal Serial Bus)
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
A PC equipped with a USB port or another USB hub connected to a USB compatible PC
Windows 2000/XP/Vista or Mac OS 9.2.2 and Mac OS X 10.2 or later
EIZO USB cable (MD-C93)
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.
Devices connected to the USB port (upstream and downstream) work when the monitor is in power saving
mode or when the power button of the monitor is Off. Therefore, power consumption of the monitor varies with
connected devices even in the power saving mode.
When the main power switch is Off, device connected to the USB port will not operate.
Connection Procedure (Setup of USB Function)
Connect the monitor rst to a PC using the signal cable, and run the PC.
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.
The USB hub function is set up automatically upon connection of the USB cable.
Connect the peripheral USB device to the USB port (downstream) of the monitor.
Upstream
Downstream
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6-4. Displaying Monitor Information
Displaying monitor information by pressing
The displays the information about the monitor and the current input signals displayed.
(Example)
Displaying signal information [Signal Info]
This function displays the information about the current input signals displayed.
Choose <Tools> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Signal Info> from the <Tools> menu, and press .
The Signal Info screen appears.
(Example)
Displaying monitor information [Monitor Info]
This function displays the information about the monitor.
Choose <Tools> from the Adjustment menu, and press .
Choose <Monitor Info> from the <Tools> menu, and press .
The Monitor Info screen appears.
(Example)
Attention
The usage time is not always “0” due to factory inspection when you purchase the monitor.
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Environmental
Conditions Temperature Operating temperature: 0 °C - 35 °C (32 °F - 95 °F)
Storage temperature: -20 °C - 60 °C (-4 °F - 140 °F)
Humidity Operating humidity: 20% - 80% R.H. (no condensation)
Storage humidity: 10% - 80% R.H. (no condensation)
Pressure Operating: 700 to 1,060 hPa
Storage: 200 to 1,060 hPa
USB Standard USB Specication Revision 2.0
Port Upstream port × 1, Downstream port × 2
Communication Speed 480 Mbps (high), 12 Mbps (full), 1.5 Mbps (low)
Supply current Downstream: Max. 500mA/1 port
Main default settings (factory settings)
Color Mode Custom
PowerManager On
Input Selection Manual
Screen Size Fulll
Auto EcoView Off
Outline Enhancer 0
Menu Position Center
Language English
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Outside Dimensions
Unit: mm (inch)
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Connector Pin Assignment
DVI-I connector
1 2 34 5 6 7 8
910 11 12 13 14 15 16
19 20 2117 18 22 23 24
C1 C2
C3 C4
C5
Pin
No.
Signal
Pin
No.
Signal
Pin
No.
Signal
1 T.M.D.S. Data 2- 11 T.M.D.S. Data1/3 Shield 21 NC*
2 T.M.D.S. Data 2+ 12 NC* 22 T.M.D.S. Clock shield
3 T.M.D.S. Data2/4 Shield 13 NC* 23 T.M.D.S. Clock+
4 NC* 14 +5V Power 24 T.M.D.S. Clock-
5 NC* 15 Ground (return for +5V,
Hsync, and Vsync)
C1 Analog Red
6 DDC Clock (SCL) 16 Hot Plug Detect C2 Analog Green
7 DDC Data (SDA) 17 T.M.D.S. Data0- C3 Analog Blue
8 Analog Vertical Sync 18 T.M.D.S. Data0+ C4 Analog Horizontal Sync
9 T.M.D.S. Data1- 19 T.M.D.S. Data0/5 Shield C5 Analog Ground(analog
R,G,&B return)
10 T.M.D.S. Data1+ 20 NC*
(NC*: No Connection)
DisplayPort connector
135791113151719
2468101214161820
Pin No.
Signal
Pin No.
Signal
Pin No.
Signal
1 8 Ground 15ML Lane3- AUX CH+
2 Ground 9 ML Lane1+ 16 Ground
3 10 17ML Lane3+ ML Lane0- AUX CH-
4 11 Ground 18ML Lane2- Hot Plug Detect
5 Ground 12 19 ReturnML Lane0+
6 ML Lane2+ 13 CONFIG1 20 DP PWR
7ML Lane1- 14 CONFIG2
USB port
Upstream
Series A connectorSeries B connector
Downstream
Contact No. Signal Remarks
1 VCC Cable power
2 - Data Serial data
3 + Data Serial data
4 Ground Cable ground
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6-6. 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.
DisplayPort
VESA provides the digital interface standard for the digital display device. DisplayPort can transfer the
video signal up to 16 bits for each channel of RGB, and the audio signal too. (This monitor supports the
8-bit video signal only.)
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.
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 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 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.
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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.
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.
Resolution
The LCD panel consists of numerous pixels of speci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 Red, Green, and Blue color space" A color space was dened with the aim of
the color matching between applications and hardware devices, such as monitors, scanners, printers and
digital cameras. As a standard default space, sRGB allows Internet users to closely match colors.
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 ame
temperature.
5000K: Slightly reddish white (usually used in print industry)
6500K: White called daylight color (suited for web browsing)
9300K: Slightly bluish white (usually used for television)
TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling)
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 denes the signal status between PC and monitor.
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6-7. Preset Timing
The following table shows factory preset video timing (for analog signal only).
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.
Resolution Applicable
signal
Frequency Polarity
Dot clock:
MHz
Horizontal:
kHz
Vertical:
Hz Horizontal Vertical
720 × 400 VGA TEXT 28.32 31.47 70.09 Negative Positive
640 × 480 VGA 25.18 31.47 59.94 Negative Negative
800 × 600 VESA 40.00 37.88 Positive Positive60.32
1024 × 768 65.00 48.36 60.00VESA Negative Negative
1280 × 960 VESA 108.00 Positive Positive60.00 60.00
1280 ×1024 VESA 108.00 Positive Positive63.98 60.02
1600 ×1200 161.99VESA 75.00 Positive Positive60.00
1680 ×1050 146.25 65.29VESA CVT 59.95 Negative Positive
1920 ×1200 VESA CVT RB 154.00 74.04 59.95 Positive Negative
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means that your display is designed, manufactured and tested according to
some of the strictest quality and environmental requirements in the world.
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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,
reectance, colour rendition and image stability.
Energy
Energy-saving mode after a certain time - benecial both for the user and environment
Electrical safety
Emissions
Electromagnetic elds
Noise emissions
Ecology
The products must be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer must have a certied environmental
management system such as EMAS or ISO 14000
Restrictions on
chlorinated and brominated 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,
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Modell: ColorGraphic

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