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    . Screen Adjustment and Settings
    -1. Basic Operation and Functions
    Adjustment	menu	allows	you	to	adjust	screen	performance	though	the	main	menu	and	select	a	
    FineContrast	mode	easily.
    Note
    •	The	Adjustment	menu	and	the	FineContrast	menu	cannot	be	displayed	at	the	same	time.
    1	 Entering	the	Adjustment	menu
    Press		once	to	display	the	main	menu	of	the	Adjustment	menu.	
    2	 Making	Adjustments	and	Settings
    1.	Select	the	desired	sub	menu	icon	using		and	press	.	The	sub	menu	appears.	
    2.	Use	
    	to	select	the	desired	setting	icon	and	press	.	The	setting	menu	appears.
    3.	Use	
    	to	make	all	required	adjustments	and	press		save	the	settings.
    3	 Exiting	the	Adjustment	menu
    1.	To	return	to	the	main	menu,	select	the		icon	or	press		twice,	followed	by	.
    2.	To	exit	the	Adjustment	menu,	select		icon	or	press	
    	twice,	followed	by	.
    Tips
    • 	Double	clicking		at	any	time	also	exits	the	Adjustment	menu.
    Adjustment menu (ScreenManager®)
    Mode buttonControl buttons 
    (Left, Down, Up, Right)
    Power buttonEnter button
    FineContrast Menu
     
    						
    							
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    Functions
    The	following	table	shows	all	the	Adjustment	menu's	adjustment	and	setting	menus.	"*"	indicates	
    adjustments	of	analog	input	only	and	"
    ** "	indicates	digital	input	only.
    Main menuSub menuReference
    ScreenClock*3-2. Screen Adjustment
    Phase*
    Position*
    Resolution*
    Range Adjustment*
    Smoothing
    Signal Filter*
    Color (Custom)*1Brightness3-3. Color Adjustment
    Temperature
    Gamma
    Saturation
    Hue
    Gain
    6 Colors
    Reset
    PowerManagerDVI DMPM**3-4. Power-save Setup
    VESA DPMS*
    OFF
    OthersScreen Size3-9. Displaying Lower Resolutions
    Border Intensity
    Input PrioritySelect the Priority Input Signal.
    Off TimerSet the monitor's Off Timer to on or off.
    BeepSet the monitor's beeper to on or off. 
    (Beeper settings.)
    Menu SettingsMenu SizeChange the size of the menu.
    Menu PositionAdjust the menu position.
    Menu Off TimerSet the menu displaying time.
    TranslucentSet the transparency of the background.
    OrientationSet the orientation of the Adjustment menu.
    BrightRegulatorSet automatic brightness adjustment.
    Power IndicatorMake non-light for blue lighting when the screen 
    is displayed. ( Power Indicator Setting. )
    ResetReturn to the factory Default settings.
    InformationInformationReview the Adjustment menu's settings, model 
    name, serial number and usage time.*2
    LanguageEnglish, German, French, 
    Spanish, Italian, Swedish, 
    Chinese(Simplified), 
    Chinese(Traditional) and 
    Japanese
    Select the Adjustment menu's language.
    *1 The adjustable functions on the  menu depend on the selected FineContrast mode. The above table shows the sub 
    menus when the "Custom" mode is selected (See " 3-3. Color Adjustment ").
    *2 Due to the inspection on the factory, the usage time may not "0 hour" at shipping.
     
    						
    							
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    -. Screen Adjustment
    Note
    •	Allow	the	LCD	monitor	to	stabilize	for	at	least	30	minutes	before	making	image	adjustments.
    The monitor displays the digital input image correctly based on its pre-setting data.
    Analog Input
    The	monitor	screen	adjustment	is	used	to	suppress	flickering	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	first	time	or	when	
    the	settings	of	the	PC	in	use	are	updated.	
    Adjustment Procedure
    1	 Perform	the	auto	size	adjustment.
    1.	Press		on	the	control	panel.	A	message	“Your	setting	will	be	lost,	if	you	press	again	now”	
    appears	for	five	seconds.
    2.	Press	
    	again	while	the	message	is	displayed.	The	Auto	Adjustment	function	begins	(showing	a	
    running	status	icon)	to	adjust	flickering,	screen	position,	and	screen	size	automatically.
    Note
    • 	The	Auto	Adjustment	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.	When	running	an	
    AT-compatible	PC	on	MS-DOS	(Not	windows).	The	background	color	for	the	"wall	paper"	or	
    "desktop"	pattern	is	set	to	black.
    • 	It	cannot	work	correctly	using	with	some	graphics	cards.
    If the appropriate screen cannot be made by using , adjust the screen through the following procedures. 
    If the appropriate screen can be made, proceed to 5. Range Adjustment .
    2	 Prepare	the	display	pattern	for	the	analog	display	adjustment.
    Windows
    1.	Load	the	“EIZO	LCD	Utility	Disk”	to	your	PC.
    2.	Start	the	“Screen	Adjustment	Utility”	from	the	startup	menu.	If	it	cannot	be	started,		open	the	
    screen	adjustment	pattern	files.
    Other than Windows
    Download	the	"Screen	adjustment	pattern	files"	from	our	site:	http://www.eizo.com.
    Tips
    •	For	how	to	open	and	use	the	screen	adjustment	pattern	files,	refer	to	“Readme.txt”	or	the	“read	
    me”	file.
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    3	 Perform	the	auto	size	adjustment	again	with	the	analog	screen	adjustment	pattern	
    displayed.
    1.	Display	Pattern	1	in	full	screen	on	the	monitor	using	the	“Screen	Adjustment	Utility”	or	the	screen	adjustment	pattern	files.
    2.	Press	.	
    A	message	“Your	setting	will	be	lost,	if	you	press	again	now”	appears	for	five	seconds.
    3.	 Press		again	while	the	message	is	displayed.	
    The	Auto	Adjustment	function	begins	(showing	a	running	status	icon)	to	adjust	flickering,	
    screen	position,	and	screen	size	automatically.
    4	 Adjust	by	using		menu	in	the	Adjustment	menu
    (1)Vertical	bars	appear	on	the	screen	
    	Use	the	< Clock>	adjustment.	
    Select	the		and	eliminate	the	vertical	bars	by	using	
    	and		of	the	Control	buttons.		
    Do	not	continuously	press	the	Control	buttons,	as	the	adjustment	value	will	change	quickly	and	
    make	it	difficult	to	locate	the	most	suitable	adjustment	point.	If	the	horizontal	flickering,	blur	
    or	bars	appear,	proceed	to		adjustment	as	follows.
    (2)	Horizontal	flickering,	blurring	or	bars	appear	on	the	screen.	
    	Use	the	< Phase>	adjustment.		
    Select	the		and	eliminate	the	horizontal	flickering,	blurring	or	bars	by	using	
    	and		
    buttons.
    	
    Note
    • 	Horizontal	bars	may	not	completely	disappear	from	the	screen	depending	on	the	PC.
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    (3)	The	screen	position	is	incorrect.	
    	Use	the		adjustment.	
    The	correct	displayed	position	of	the	monitor	is	decided	because	the	number	and	the	position	of	
    the	pixels	are	fixed.	The		adjustment	moves	the	image	to	the	correct	position.	
    Select		and	adjust	the	position	by	using	
    ,	,		and	.	If	vertical	bars	of	distortion	
    appear	after	finishing	the		adjustment,	return	to		adjustment	and	repeat	the	
    previously	explained	adjustment	procedure.	("Clock"	=>	"Phase"	=>	"Position")
    (4)	Screen	image	is	smaller	or	larger	than	the	actual	screen	images.	
    		Use	the	< Resolution>	adjustment.	
    Adjustment	is	needed	when	the	input	signal	resolution	and	the	resolution	now	being	displayed	
    are	different.	
    	
    Select		and	confirm	if	the	resolution	now	being	displayed	is	the	same	as	the	input	
    resolution.	If	it	is	not,	adjust	the	vertical	resolution	using	
    	and		and	adjust	the	horizontal	
    resolution	using	
    	and	.
    5	 Adjust	the	output	signal	range	(Dynamic	Range)	of	the	signal.
    	Use	the	< Range	Adjustment>	of		menu.	
    This	controls	the	level	of	output	signal	range	to	display	the	whole	color	gradation	(256	colors).
    [Procedure] 		
    1.	 Display	Pattern	2	in	full	screen	on	the	monitor	using	the	“Screen	Adjustment	Utility”	or	the	
    screen	adjustment	pattern	files.
    2.	Choose		from	the		menu,	and	press	.	
    A	message	“Your	setting	will	be	lost	it	you	press	AUTO	button”	appears.
    3.	 Press		while	the	message	is	displayed.		
    Color	gradation	is	adjusted	automatically.
    4.	Close	the	Pattern	2.	When	using	the	“Screen	Adjustment	Utility”,	close	the	program.
    A part of image is cut due to short dots.
    Extra image is displayed due to excessive dots.
     
    						
    							
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    -. Color Adjustment
    Simple adjustment [FineContrast mode]
    This	function	allows	you	to	select	the	best	display	mode	for	monitor	brightness,	etc.
    To select FineContrast mode
    Directly	pressing		allows	you	to	select	the	best	suited	mode	for	screen	display	from	4	FineContrast	
    modes;	Custom,	sRGB,	EMU	and	CAL.	Color	settings	each	mode	can	be	adjusted	by	using	the		
    menu	of	the	Adjustment	menu.
    	
    Press	
    	to	exit	the	menu.
     ->Custom -> sRGB -> EMU -> CAL
    Tips
    • 	The	Adjustment	menu	and	the	FineContrast	menu	cannot	be	displayed	at	the	same	time.
    FineContrast Mode
    Selectable	FineContrast	modes	are	as	follows.
    ModePurpose
    CustomTo adjust the color settings according to your preference.
    sRGBTo display the screen images based on those original colors (ex. over the Internet).
    EMUThe mode only for calibration software.
    CAL
    Color Adjustment of the Mode Settings
    ,		and		settings	can	be	adjusted	on	the	FineContrast	menu.	Select	
    the	desired	function	icon	with	
    	and	adjust	with		Control	buttons.	(Setting(s)	of		
    and/or		is	defined	as	standard	default	in	some	modes.)
    Note
    •	 "CAL"	mode	and	"EMU"	mode	can	be	adjusted	only	by	Calibration	Software	"ColorNavigator".
    Current ModeMode buttonPower button
    FineContrast Menu
    Enter buttonControl buttons
    [EX.]Custom
    Settings status 
    of Brightness, 
    Temperature and 
    Gamma
     
    						
    							
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    Advanced Adjustments [Adjustment menu]
    Color	settings	of	each	FineContrast	mode	can	be	adjusted	and	saved	by	using	the		menu	of	the	
    Adjustment	menu.
    In the analog input, perform the "Range Adjustment" before making the color adjustments. During color 
    adjustments, the FineContrast mode cannot be changed. Select the mode in advance by
    using  
    Adjustment Items
    The	adjustable	items	and	displayed	icons	on	the		menu	depend	on	the	selected	FineContrast	
    mode.
    	 	 	 	 "	
    √	":	Settable/Adjustable	"	-	":	Fixed	at	the	factory
    IconsFunctionsFineContrast Mode
    CustomsRGBEMUCAL
    Brightness*√ √ --
    Temperature*√ ---
    Gamma*√ ---
    Saturation √ ---
    Hue√ ---
    Gain√ ---
    6 Colors√ ---
    Reset√ √ --
    * These settings can be also adjusted on the FineContrast menu. (See FineContrast.)
    Note
    •
    	Allow	the	LCD	monitor	to	stabilize	for	at	least	30	minutes	before	making	image	adjustments.	(Allow	
    the	monitor	to	warm	up	for	at	least	30	minutes	before	making	adjustments.)
    • 	The	values	shown	in	percentages	represent	the	current	level	within	the	specific	adjustment.	They	are	
    available	only	as	a	reference	tool.	(To	create	a	uniform	white	or	black	screen,	the	percentages	for	each	
    will	probably	not	be	the	same.)
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    Adjustment Contents
    MenuFunction DescriptionsAdjustable range
    BrightnessTo set the brightness of the screen0~100%
    Tips
    • The values shown in the “%” are available only as reference.
    TemperatureTo set the color temperature4000K~10000K 
    in 500 K increments (including 9300 K)
    Tips
    •
     The values shown in the Kelvin are available only as a reference tool.
    •
     While color temperature is adjusted,  is adjusted automatically according to the 
    color temperature.
    •
     Setting the temperature under 4000 K or over 10000 K invalidates the color 
    temperature setting. (The color temperature's setting turns "Off".)
    •
     Setting the  invalidates the  adjustment.
    GammaTo set the gamma value1.8~2.6
    Tips
    •
     If setting the gamma value, the using the monitor in the digital signal input is 
    recommended. If using the monitor in the analog input signal, set the gamma value 
    from 1.8 to 2.2.
    SaturationTo change the saturation-100~100 
    Setting the minimum level (-100) turns the 
    image to the monochrome.
    Note
    •
     The  adjustment may cause undisplayable color tone.
    HueTo change the flesh color, etc.-100~100
    Note
    •
     Using  adjustment may not obtain proper tone reproduction.
    GainTo change each color 
    (red, green and blue)
    0~100% 
    By adjusting the red, green and blue color 
    tones for each mode, custom colors can be 
    defined. Display a white or gray background 
    image and adjust the .
    Tips
    •
     The values shown in the “%” are available only as reference.
    •
     The  setting invalidates this setting. The  setting varies with 
    color temperature.
    6 colorsTo adjust  and  in 
    each color (Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, 
    Blue and Magenta)
    Hue: -100 ~ 100 
    Saturation: -100 ~ 100
    ResetTo return the color settings to the 
    default settings
    Select the .
     
    						
    							
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    -. Power-save Setup
    The		menu	in	the	Adjustment	menu	enables	to	set	the	power-save	setup.
    Note
    •	Do	your	part	to	conserve	energy,	turn	off	the	monitor	when	you	are	finished	using	it.	Disconnecting	
    the	monitor	from	the	power	supply	is	recommended	to	save	energy	completely.
    • 	Even	if	the	monitor	is	in	a	power	saving	mode,	USB	compliant	devices	function	when	they	are	
    connected	to	the	monitor's	USB	(both	the	upstream	and	the	downstream	ports).	Therefore,	power	
    consumption	of	the	monitor	will	change	according	to	the	connected	devices	even	if	the	monitor	is	in	a	
    power	saving	mode.
    Analog Input
    This	monitor	complies	with	the	"VESA	DPMS"	standard	and	adopts	a	power	saving	method.
    [Procedure]
    1.	Set	the	PC's	power	saving	settings.
    2.	Select	"VESA	DPMS"	from	the		menu.
    [Power Saving System]
    PCMonitorPower Indicator
    OperationOperationBlue
    Power saving
    STAND-BY 
    SUSPEND 
    OFF
    Power savingOrange
    [Power Resumption Procedure]
    Operate	the	mouse	or	keyboard	to	return	to	a	normal	screen.
    Digital Input
    This	monitor	complies	with	the	"DVI	DMPM"
    [Procedure]
    1.	Set	the	PC's	power	saving	settings.
    2.	Select	"DVI	DMPM"	from	the		menu.
    [Power Saving System]
    The	monitor	enters	the	power	saving	mode	in	five	seconds	in	connection	with	the	PC	setting.
    PCMonitorPower Indicator
    OperationOperationBlue
    Power savingPower savingOrange
    [Power Resumption Procedure]
    Operate	the	mouse	or	keyboard	to	return	to	a	normal	screen.
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    -. Off Timer
    The	off	timer	function	causes	the	monitor	to	automatically	enter	a	power	off	state	after	a	predetermined	
    amount	of	time	has	lapsed.	This	function	was	created	to	reduce	Afterimage	characteristics	that	are	
    particular	to	LCD	monitors	when	the	monitor	screen	is	left	on	for	a	long	period	without	use.
    [Procedure]
    1.	Select		in	the	Adjustment	menu		menu.
    2.	Select	"Enable	and	touch	the	Right	and	Left	directing	switches	to	adjust	the	operating	time	(1	to	23	
    hours).
    [Off Timer System]
    PCMonitorPower Indicator
    Operating time (1H - 23H)OperationBlue
    Last 15 min. in operating timeAdvance Notice*1 Blue Flashing
    Operating time expiredPower OffOff
    *1 When  is pressed during the advance notice period, the monitor continues to operate for additional 90 minutes. Extension of operation time can be set without limitation.
    [Power Resumption Procedure]
    Press		to	return	a	normal	screen.
    Note
    •	The	off	timer	function	works	while	the	PowerManager	is	active,	but	there	is	no	advance	notice	before	
    the	monitor's	power	is	turned	off.
    -. Locking the settings
    Use	the	"Adjustment	Lock"	function	to	prevent	any	accidental	changes.
    Buttons that can be locked•  (Enter button) / Adjustments/settings using 
    •  (Mode button)
    •  (Auto Adjustment button)
    •  +  EIZO Logo display setup (P. 23)
    Buttons that cannot be locked•  (Input Signal Selection button)
    •  (Power button)
    •  (Adjustment Lock button)
    [How to lock]
    Hold	down		for	2	seconds	or	more.	The	power	indicator	lights	orange	for	1	second,	and	the	settings	
    are	locked.	
    [How to unlock]
    Hold	down		for	2	seconds	or	more.	The	power	indicator	lights	orange	for	1	second,	and	the	settings	
    are	unlocked.		
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