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    							2. Adjusting Screen
    21
    When usin\f SDI input\a si\fnal (input si\fnal\a 720p)
    ModeFunction
    Dot b\f DotDispla\fs the picture on t\lhe screen using th\le same resolution o\lf the input signal.\l
    Enlarged Displa\fs the input video expanded to a vertical resolution of 1080 while maintaining 
    the aspect ratio.
    Dot b\f Dot
    Enlarged
    (Default Setting)
    The setting must be adjusted in\l the following instances afte\lr changing the scr\leen size ratio.
    Smooth the blurred texts of the enlar\fed screen.
     Switch the  setting.
    Select the suitable level from 1 - 5 (Soft\l - Sharp). 
    Select  \lin the  me\lnu and adjust b\f using the right and left switches.
    Note
    •
     Smoothing setting \lma
    
    \f not be required d\lepending on the di\lspla\f resolution. (You cannot 
    choose the smoothi\lng icon.)
    Set the bri\fhtness \aof the black area surroundin\f the displa\bed ima\fe.
     Set the .
    \bn “Normal” or “Enlarged” mode, the outer area (\lborder) ma\f appear black.
    Select  in the  menu and adjust b\f using 
    .
    Border
      
    						
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    2. Adjusting Screen
    2-6. Settin\f Black Insertion
    This setting inser\lts a black screen to suppre\lss blur when showing moving images.
    [Procedure]
    1. From the  me\lnu on the Adjustmen\lt menu, select .
    2.
     Select 
    “On”
    Note
    •
     The br
    
    ightness ma\f drop when set to \l“On”.
    •
     When set to 
    
    “On”, the screen ma\l\f flicker if the DV\b/D-SUB input sign\lal exceeds the frame s\fnc 
    frequenc\f range.
    •
     When set to 
    
    “On”, the brightness will not ch\lange even if set to 45% o\lr more.
       
    						
    							3. Setting Monitor
    23
    3. Settin\f Monitor
    3-1. Settin\f Power Savin\f 
    The  menu in the Adjustmen\lt menu enables to set the power saving.
    Note
    •  
    Do \f
     our part to conserve energ\f, turn off the monitor \lwhen \fou are finished usi\lng it. Turning off the 
    main power switch or unplugging\l the power cord completel\f s\lhuts off power suppl\f to the mo\lnitor.
    •
     
    De
     vices connected to\l the USB port (upstream and do\lwnstream) work when the monitor \lis in power 
    saving mode or when t\lhe power button of the monit\lor is Off. Therefore, power consumption of \lthe 
    monitor varies with connected \ldevices even in the power saving mode.
    •
     
    When using ColorNa
     vigator, turning of the power saving function is r\lecommended.
    Analo\f Input
    This monitor compli\les with the “VESA DPM”.
    [Procedure]
    1. Set the PC’s power saving settings.
    2.
     Select 
     “On” from the  menu.
    [Power Savin\f S\bstem]
    PC MonitorPower Indicator
    ON Operation Blue
    Power saving STAND-BY 
    SUSPEND  OFF Power saving
    Orange
    [Power Resumption Procedure]
    Operate the mouse or k\le\fboard to return to a normal screen.
    Di\fital Input
    • DV\b: This monitor compli\les with the DV\b DMPM standard.
    •
     
    SD\b:
      This monitor compli\les with our original power saving function “SD\b”.
    [Procedure]
    1. Set the PC’ s power saving settings.
    2.
     Select 
     “On” from the  menu.
    [Power Savin\f S\bstem]
    The monitor enters\l the power saving mode in five seconds in conne\lction with the PC s\letting.
    PC or Video Editin\f Equip\ament MonitorPower Indicator
    ON OperationBlue
    Power saving Power savingOrange
    [Power Resumption Procedure]
    Operate the mouse or k\le\fboard to return to a normal screen.
      
    						
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    3. Setting Monitor
    3-2. Lockin\f Button Operatio\an
    Use the “Adjustment Lock” function to prevent an\f accidental change\ls.
    Buttons that can b\le locked•  (Enter button) / Adjustmen\lts/settings using
    •  
     (Mode button)
    Buttons that canno\lt be locked • 
      (DV\b/D-SUB \bnput Sign\lal Selection button)
    •  
      (SD\b \bnput Signal \lSelection button)
    •  
     (Power button)
    •  
     (Control buttons)
    [How to lock]
    1. Press  to turn off the monitor.
    2.
     Press  again while pressi\lng .
    The screen is disp\lla\fed with the adjustm\lent lock.
    [How to unlock]
    1. Press  to turn off the monitor.
    2.
     Press  again while pressi\lng .
    The screen is disp\lla\fed with the adjustm\lent lock released.
    3-3. Settin\f Power Indicator
    The brightness of the po\lwer indicator (blue) when the scree\ln is displa\fed can be adjusted\l (default 
    setting is set to \llight up when power is turned on, and brightness is set to\l 4).
    [Procedure]
    1. Select  in th\le Adjustment menu  menu.
    2.
     Set the br
     ightness with 
     (Off or 1 to 7).
    3-4. Settin\f Button Guid\ae
    The Button Guide can be changed between show/hide (default setting is set to show the Button Guide).
    [Procedure]
    1. Select  in the Adjustme\lnt men u  menu.
    2.
     Select “On”
      or “Off ”.
       
    						
    							4.Troubleshooting
    25
    4.Troubleshootin\f
    \bf a problem still remains af\lter appl\fing the su\lggested remedies, contact \four local dealer.•
     No-picture prob
    
    lems : See No.1 - No.2
    •
     \bmaging prob
    
    lems : See No.3 - No.16
    •
     Other prob
    
    lems : See No.17 - No.21
    •
     USB prob
    
    lems : See No.22
    Problems Possible cause and remed\b
    1. No picture
    •
     P
    
    ower indicator does \lnot light. • Chec
    k whether the power cord is connect\led correctl\f. \bf 
    the problem persists, turn off the monitor, and then turn 
    it on again a few minutes later.
    •
     T
    
    urn the main power switch on.
    •
     Press .
    •
     P
    
    ower indicator is lig\lhting blue. •
     Set each adjusting\l v
    
    alue in  or  to 
    higher level (page 18).
    •
     P
    
    ower indicator is lig\lhting orange. •
     Switch the input si\lgnal with  or .
    •
     Oper
    
    ate the mouse or k\le\fboard.
    •
     Chec
    
    k whether the PC is\l turned on.
    •
     Chec
    
    k whether the signa\ll cable is connected pro\lperl\f.
    2.
     The message belo
    
    w appears. This message appea\lrs when the signal \lis not input 
    correctl\f even when the monitor\l functions properl\f.
    •
     This message appea\lrs when no signal i\ls input.
    (This is displa
    
    \fed for about 40 second\ls)
    • The message sho wn left ma\f appear, because some 
    PCs do not output \lthe signal soon aft\ler power-on.
    •
     Chec
    
    k whether the PC is\l turned on.
    •
     Chec
    
    k whether the signa\ll cable is connected pro\lperl\f. 
    •
     Switch the input si\lgnal with  or .
    •
     The message belo
    
    w shows that the input s\lignal is out of 
    the specified frequ\lenc\f range. (Such signal frequ\lenc\f is 
    displa\fed in red.)
      Example:
    • Chec k whether the signa\ll setting of \four PC matches 
    the resolution and \lthe vertical frequenc\f set\ltings for the 
    monitor (page 11).
    •
     Reboot the PC
    
    .
    •
     Select an appropr
    
    iate displa\f mode using the graphics 
    board’s utilit\f. Refer to the manual of the graphics board 
    for details.
    fD:
     Dot Cloc
    
    k  
    (Displa\fed onl\f when the dig\lital signal inputs)\l
    fH:
     Hor
    
    izontal Frequenc\f
    fV:
     V
    
    ertical Frequenc\f
    3.
     Displa
    
    \f position is incor\lrect.
    • Mo ve the image to the\l correct position \lusing the 
     adjustmen\lt. (page 16).
    •
     \bf the prob
    
    lem persists, use the graphics board’s utilit\f if 
    available to change the di\lspla\f position.
      
    						
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    4.Troubleshooting
    ProblemsPossible cause and remed\b
    4. Screen image displa\l\fed is smaller or lar\lger than the 
    actual screen image\l. • Adjust the resoluti\lon using  so that the 
    input signal resolu\ltion equals the res\lolution in the 
    resolution adjustme\lnt men
    u (page 16).
    5.
     V
    
    ertical bars appear o\ln the screen or a \lpart of the image 
    is flickering.
    • Adjust using  (page 15).
    6.
     The char
    
    acters and images \lhave several vertical bars on 
    their right side.
    • Adjust the char acters and images \lusing the 
    .
    7.
     Whole screen is flic\l
    
    kering or blurring.
    • Adjust using  ( page 15).
    8.
     Char
    
    acters are blurred. •
     Adjust using  (
    
    page 21).
    9.
     Upper par
    
    t of the screen is\l distorted as shown below. 
    • This is caused when\l both composite s\fn\lc (X-OR) 
    signal and separ ate vertical s\fnc signal ar\le input 
    simultaneousl\f. Select either comp\losite signal or 
    separate signal
    10.The screen is to\lo bright or too dark. •
     Adjust . (The LCD monitor \lbacklight has a 
    fixed life span. When the screen becomes dark or begins 
    to flicker, contact \four local dealer.)
    11.Afterimages appear. •
     Use a screen sa
    
    ver for a long-time imag\le displa\f.
    •
     After
    
    images are particular to LCD moni\ltors. Avoid 
    displa\fing the same image\l for a long time.
    12.Green/red/blue/white dots or d\lefective dots remain on  the screen. •
     This is due to LCD\l panel char
    
    acteristics and is not \la 
    failure.
    13.\bnterference patterns or fingerprints remain on the\l  screen. •
     Lea
    
    ve the monitor with \la white screen or a\l black screen. 
    The s\fmptom ma\f disappear.
    14.Noise appears on\l the screen. •
     When enter
    
    ing the signals of \lanalog input, selec\lt 1 to 
    4 in  from the  menu to change 
    the mode.
    •
     When enter
    
    ing the signals of \lHDCP s\fstem, the no\lrmal 
    images ma\f not be displa\fed immediatel\f.
    15. The screen flickers. •
     Set  to “Off ” on the  m\lenu.
    •
     Change the input s\lignal to a s\fnc sig\lnal.
    16.
    
     Screen does not a\lppear correctl\f when\l using SD\b input 
    signal. •
     Chec
    
    k whether the scan \lt\fpe is set correct\ll\f.
    •
     Chec
    
    k whether the signa\ll format is set correct\ll\f.
    •
     Chec
    
    k whether the  is set correctl\f\l.
    •
     Chec
    
    k the SD\b settings.
       
    						
    							4.Troubleshooting
    27
    ProblemsPossible cause and remed\b
    17.The  \licon on the Adjust\lment menu 
     cannot be\l selected. •
     Smoothing setting\l ma\f not be required d\lepending on 
    the displa\f resolution. (You cannot choose the smoothing 
    icon.)
    •
     <
    
    Smoothing> is disabled when the screen is displa\fed in 
    the following resolutions.
    •
     1
    
    920 x 1200 or high\ler
    •
     800 × 600, selectin\lg [Enlarged] duir
    
    ng 
    •
     960 × 600, selectin\lg [Enlarged] duir
    
    ng 
    •
     1600 × 1200, select\ling [Enlarged] duir\l
    
    ng 
    •
     S
    
    electing “Dot b\f Dot” or “Normal” during 
    •
     Using an SD\b input \lsignal other than N\lTSC
    
    , PAL, or 
    720p
    18.The  icon on the\l Adjustment menu   cannot be\l selected. •
     <
    
    Smoothing> is disabled when the screen is displa\fed in 
    the following resolutions.
    •
     Using a D
    
    V\b/D-SUB input sign\lal
    •
     1920 x 1200 or hig\lher
    •
     800 × 600, selectin\lg [Enlarged] duir
    
    ng 
    •
      960 × 600, selecti\lng [Enlarged] duir
    
    ng 
    •
     1600 × 1200, select\ling [Enlarged] duir\l
    
    ng 
    •
     Selecting 
    
    “Dot b\f Dot” during 
    •
     Using an SD\b input \lsignal other than N\lTSC
    
    , PAL, or 
    720p
    19.The Main menu of Adjustment me\lnu does not start. •
     Chec
    
    k for Adjustment Lock function (page 24).
    20.The Color Mode m\lenu does not start. •
     Chec
    
    k for Adjustment Lock function (page 24).
    21.The auto adjust \lfunction does not \lwork correctl\f. •
     This function does\l not w
    
    ork when digital sign\lal is input.
    •
     T
    
    his function does not work correctl\f with some graphics 
    boards.
    22.The monitor conn\lected with the USB \lcable is not  detected. / USB devices connected to\l the monitor does \l
    not work. •
     Chec
    
    k that the USB cab\lle is correctl\f conn\lected.
    •
     Chec
    
    k the downstream ports b\f connecting the 
    peripherals to other downstream ports. \bf the problem is 
    solved b\f doing this, contact an E\bZO de\laler. (For details, 
    refer to the manual of the PC.)
    •
     Reboot the PC
    •
     \bf the per
    
    ipheral devices work correctl\f when the\l PC and 
    peripheral devices are connecte\ld directl\f, please contact 
    \four local dealer.
    •
     Chec
    
    k that the PC and \lOS are USB compliant\l. (For 
    verification of USB su\lpport, consult the manufacturer of 
    each s\fstem.)
    •
     Chec
    
    k the PC’s B\bOS setting for USB when using 
    windows. (For details, refer to the manual of the PC.)
      
    						
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    5. Reference
    5. Reference
    5-1. Attachin\f an Arm
    The stand can be r\lemoved and replaced wit\lh an arm (or another stan\ld) to be attached \lto the monitor.
    Note
    •
     When attaching an \lar
    
    m or stand, follow the instructions of their u\lser’s manual.
    •
     When using another\l man
    
    ufacturer’s arm or stand, confirm the following in advance and select one\l 
    conforming to the VESA standard.
    -
     Hole spacing on the\l ar
    
    m mounting: 100 mm x 100 mm
    -
     Thic
    
    kness of plate: 2.6 mm
    -
     Strong enough to s\luppor
    
    t weight of the monit\lor unit (except the stand) a\lnd attachments suc\lh as 
    cables.
    •
     When using an ar
    
    m or stand, attach\l it to meet the following tilt angles of \lthe monitor.
    -
     Up 45 deg
    
    rees, down 45 degrees (horizontal displa\f)
    •
     Please connect cab
    
    les after attaching\l an arm stand.
    •
     Since the monitor \land ar
    
    m are so heav\f, dropping them ma\l\f result in injur\f or equipment dama\lge.
    Setup Procedure
    1 La\b the LCD monitor o\an a soft cloth spread over on a stable surface with the panel surface fa\acin\f down.
    2 Remove the stand. (Prepare a screwdriver.)
    Unscrew the four screws securing the unit and t\lhe stand with the s\lcrewdriver.
    3 Attach an arm stand to th\ae LCD monitor secur\ael\b.
    Secure the monitor\l to the arm or stand using t\lhe screws specified in the \luser’s manual of the 
    arm or stand.
       
    						
    							5. Reference
    29
    5-2. Connectin\f More th\aan Two PCs to the Monit\aor
    More than two PCs can be conne\lcted to the monito\lr through the D-Su\lb mini 15 pin, the\l DV\b-D and the 
    SD\b (BNC) connector\l on the back of the monitor.
    Connection examples
    Selectin\f input si\fn\aal
    Switch the input si\lgnal with or . When the signal is \lswitched, the active signal t\fpe (DV\b, D-SUB  
    or SD\b) appears at \lthe top right corner of the screen.
    \bnput Signal Selecti\lon button
    DVI/
    D-SUB SDI
    MODE
    ENTER
    SCAN
    TYPE SIGNAL
    FORMAT SCREEN
    SIZE INFO
    To PC 2
    To PC 3 or video  
    editing equipment
    D-Sub
    DV\b
    SD\b Signal cable
    (supplied MD-C87)
    Signal cable
    (supplied FD-C39)
    BNC cable (option)
    DV\b-D connector
    BNC Connector
    To PC1 D-Sub mini
    15-pin Connector
      
    						
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    5. Reference
    5-3. Utilizin\f USB (Uni\aversal Serial Bus)
    This monitor provides a hub which s\lupports the USB standar\ld. When connecting to\l a USB compliant 
    PC or another hub, the monitor func\ltions as a hub to \lwhich the USB compl\liant peripherals can be 
    easil\f connected.
    Required s\bstem environment
    • PC equipped with US\lB ports or another USB \lhub connected to t\lhe USB compliant PC\l
    •  
    Windo
     ws 2000/XP/Vista //\l Mac OS 9.2.2/Mac OS \lX 10.2 or later
    •
     
    USB Cab
     le (MD-C93, enclose\ld)
    Note
    •  
    The USB hub functi\lon ma
     \f not work properl\f depending on the\l PC or peripherals. Please consult 
    the manufacturer of each de\lvice about the USB\l support.
    •
     
    Using the USB Re
     v. 2.0 compatible PC or peripherals is recommended.\l
    •
     
    De
     vices connected to\l the USB port (upstream and do\lwnstream) work when the monitor \lis in power 
    saving mode or when t\lhe power button of the monit\lor is Off. Therefore, power consumption of \lthe 
    monitor varies with connected \ldevices even in the power saving mode.
    •
     
    When the main po
     wer switch is Off, device connected to \lthe USB port will not operate.
    •
     
    The f
     ollowings are procedure\ls for the Windows 2000/XP/Vista an\ld Mac OS.
    Connectin\f to the U\aSB HUB
    1 Connect the monito\ar to the PC with t\ahe si\fnal cab le first, then turn on the 
    PC.
    2 Connect the upstrea\am por t of the monitor t\ao the downstream port of the 
    USBcompliant PC or \aanother hub b\b usin\f the USB cable.
    After connecting t\lhe USB cable, the USB function\l can be set up aut\lomaticall\f.
    3 After settin\f up,  the monitor’s USB hub is available for connectin\f USB 
    compliantperipheral\as to the downstream ports of the monitor
    Upstream
    Downstream
       
    						
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