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    CONTENTS
    Chapter 1  Features and Overvie
    w
    1-1	 Features
    1-2	 Controls	and	Function
    s
    1-3	 Compatible	Resolutions/Frequencie
    s
    1-4	 Functions	and	Basic	Operatio
    n
    Chapter 2  Settings and Adjustments
    2-1	 Utility	Disk
    2-2	 Screen	 Adjustmen
    t
    2-3	 Color	 Adjustmen
    t
    2-4	 Adjusting	 Volum
    e
    2-5	 Turning	off	the	audio	output	at	Power	Saving	
    	
    mode
    2-6	 Setting	On/Off	for	the	automatic	brightness	
    	
    adjustment	functio
    n
    2-7	 Setting	On/Off	for	Power	Saving	mod
    e
    2-8	 Turning	off	the	monitor	automaticall
    y
    2-9	 Displaying	the	level	of	power	saving	
    	
    by	EcoView	Inde
    x
    2-10	 Screen	Size	Selectio
    n
    2-11	 Setting	 Adjustment	Menu	Display
    2-12	 Setting	Orientatio
    n
    2-13	 Locking	Button
    s
    2-14	 Displaying	Monitor	Informatio
    n
    2-15	 Enabling/Disabling	DDC/CI	communicatio
    n
    2-16	 Setting	Power	Indicator	ON/OF
    F
    2-17	 Setting	Languag
    e
    2-18	 Setting	EIZO	logo	display	ON/OF
    F
    2-19	 Resuming	the	Default	Settin
    g
    Chapter 3  Connecting Cables
    3-1	 Connecting	 Two	PCs	to	the	Monitor
    3-2	 Adjusting	the	DVI	Input	Leve
    l
    Chapter 4  Troubleshooting
    Chapter 5  Referenc
    e
    5-1	 Attaching	an	 Arm
    5-2	 Folding	the	EZ-UP 	stan
    d
    5-3	 Specifications
    5-4	 Glossary
    5-5	 Preset	 Timin
    g
    Important
    Please read PRECAUTIONS, this User’s 
    Manual and Setup Guide (separate volume) 
    carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and 
    effective usage.
    The latest User’s Manual is available for 
    download from our site:
    http://www.eizo.com
    How to Setup
    Please	read	the	Setup	Guide	(separate	volume)
    Downloaded	from	ManualMonitor.com	Manuals 
    						
    							
    [Location of Caution Statement]
    Ex. Height adjustable stand
    As	an	ENERGY	STAR®	Partner,	EIZO	NANAO	CORPORATION	has	determined	that	this	product	
    meets	the	ENERGY 	STAR	guidelines	for	energy	efficiency.
    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
    Product	specification	may	vary	with	sales	areas.
    Confirm	the	specification	in	the	manual	written	in	language	of	the	region	of	purchase.
    Copyright©	2010	EIZO	NANAO	CORPORATION	 All	rights	reserved.
    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	confidential	
    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	specifications	are	subject	to	change	without	notice.
    Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
    VGA is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporatio\
    n.
    Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United St\
    ates and other countries.
    ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.
    VESA is a registered trademark or a trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association in the United States and other countries.
    i•Sound is a trademark of EIZO NANAO CORPORATION.
    EIZO, EIZO Logo, FlexScan and ScreenManager are registered trademarks of\
     EIZO NANAO CORPORATION in Japan and other 
    countries.
     
    						
    							
    1 
    Notice for this monitor
    This	product	is	suited	to	creating	documents,	viewing	multimedia	content,	and	other	general	purposes.
    This	product 	has 	been 	adjusted 	specifically 	for 	use 	in 	the 	region 	to 	which 	it 	was 	originally 	shipped. 	If 	the 	product 	is 	used	
    outside	the	region,	it	may	not	operate	as	specified	in	the	specifications.
    This	product	may	not	be	covered	by	warranty	for	uses	other	than	those	described	in	this	manual.
    The	specifications	noted	in	this	manual	are	only	applicable	for	power	cords	and	signal	cables	specified	by	us.
    Use	optional	products	manufactured	or	specified	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	“
    Cleaning”	on	the	next	page.)
    The	LCD	panel	is	manufactured	using	high-precision	technology.	However,	missing	pixels	or	lit	pixels	may	appear	on	
    the	LCD	panel,	this	is	not	malfunction.
    Percentage	of	effective	pixels	:	99.9994%	or	higher.
    The	backlight	of	the	LCD	panel	has	a	fixed	life	span.	 When	the	screen	becomes	dark	or	begins	to	flicker,	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.
     
    						
    							
    2 
    Cleaning
    Attention
    •	 Never	use 	any 	solvents 	or 	chemicals, 	such 	as 	thinner, 	benzene, 	wax, 	alcohol, 	and 	abrasive 	cleaner, 	which 	may 	damage	
    the	cabinet	or	LCD	panel.
    NOTE
    •	 Optional	ScreenCleaner	is	recommended	for	cleaning	the	panel	surface.
    [LCD Panel]
    •	 Clean	the	LCD	panel	with	a	soft	cloth	such	as	cotton	cloth	or	lens	cleaning	paper.
    •	 Remove	persistent	stains	gently	with	a	cloth	dampened	with	a	little	water,	and	then	clean	the	LCD	panel	again	with	a	 dry	cloth	for	better	finishing.
    [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.
     
    						
    							
    3CONTENTS
    
    CONTENTS
    Notice for this monitor ..............................................1
    CONTENTS  .............................................................3
    Chapter 1  Features and Overview  .....................
    4
    1-1  Features  ............................................................4
    1-2  Controls and Functions  ..................................
    5
    1-3  Compatible Resolutions/Frequencies  ...........
    6
    1-4  Functions and Basic Operation  ......................
    7
    Chapter 2  Settings and Adjustments  ..............10
    2-1  Utility Disk  ......................................................10
    ●  Disk contents and software overview  ...............10
    2-2  Screen Adjustment  .........................................
    11
    Digital Input  ...........................................................11
    Analog Input  .........................................................11
    2-3  Color Adjustment  ...........................................
    14
    ●  To select the display mode  
    (FineContrast mode)  ........................................14
    ●  To perform advanced adjustments  ...................15
    ●  Adjustment items in each mode  .......................15
    ●  To adjust the brightness [Brightness]  ...............15
    ●  To adjust the contrast [Contrast]  .......................15
    ●  To adjust the color temperature  
    [Temperature]  ...................................................16
    ●  To adjust the gamma value [Gamma]  ...............16
    ●  To adjust the color saturation [Saturation]  ........16
    ●  To adjust the hue [Hue]  ....................................17
    ●  To adjust the gain value [Gain]  .........................17
    2-4  Adjusting Volume [Volume]  ..........................
    17
    2-5  Turning off the audio output at Power Saving 
    mode [Power Save]  ........................................17
    2-6  Setting On/Off for the automatic brightness 
    adjustment function [Auto EcoView]  ...........18
    2-7  Setting On/Off for Power Saving mode 
     
    [Power Save]  ..................................................18
    2-8  Turning off the monitor automatically 
     
    [Off Timer]  ......................................................19
    2-9  Displaying the level of power saving by 
    EcoView Index  ................................................19
    2-10  Screen Size Selection  ....................................
    20
    ● To change screen size [Screen Size]  ...............20
    ●  To adjust brightness of non-display area  
    [Border Intensity]  ..............................................20
    2-11  Setting Adjustment Menu Display  ................
    21
    ●  To update menu settings  
    [Menu Size/Menu Position/Menu Off Timer/
    Translucent]  ......................................................21
    2-12  Setting Orientation  ........................................
    22
    ●  To set the orientation of the Adjustment menu 
    [Orientation]  ......................................................22
    2-13  Locking Buttons  ............................................
    22
    2-14  Displaying Monitor Information 
     
    [Information]  ...................................................22
    2-15  Enabling/Disabling DDC/CI communication 
    [DDC/CI]  ..........................................................23
    2-16  Setting Power Indicator ON/OFF 
     
    [Power Indicator]  ...........................................23
    2-17  Setting Language [Language]  ......................
    23
    2-18  Setting EIZO logo display ON/OFF  ...............
    23
    2-19  Resuming the Default Setting [Reset]  .........
    24
    ●  To reset color adjustment values  ......................24
    ●  To reset all adjustments to the factory default 
    settings  .............................................................24
    Chapter 3  Connecting Cables  ..........................25
    3-1  Connecting Two PCs to the Monitor  ............25
    ●  To switch the input signal  .................................25
    ● To set input signal selection [Input Signal]  .......26
    3-2  Adjusting the DVI Input Level 
     
    [DVI Input Level]  ............................................26
    Chapter 4  Troubleshooting  ...............................27
    Chapter 5  Reference .........................................
    29
    5-1  Attaching an Arm  ...........................................29
    5-2  Folding the EZ-UP stand  ...............................
    30
    5-3	 Specifications  ................................................31
    5-4  Glossary  .........................................................
    37
    5-5  Preset Timing  .................................................
    39
     
    						
    							
    4Chapter 1  Features and Overview
    
    Chapter 1 Features and Overview
    Thank	you	very	much	for	choosing	an	EIZO	color	LCD	monitor.
    1-1 Features
    •	 24”	wide	format	LCD			 Applicable	to	WUXGA	(1920×1200)
    •	 Built-in	speakers	and	headphone	jack
    1-2	“Controls	and	Functions”	(page	5)
    •	 Power	saving	function
    	 Suppressing	the	power	consumption*	reduces	the	carbon	dioxide	emissions.
    	 This	product	is	equipped	with	various	power	saving	functions.
    –	 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.
    –	 LED	backlight	LCD	panel	(EV2411W 	only)
    The	LED	backlight	provides	better	power	efficiency	and	reduced	power	consumption*	compared	to	existing	fluorescent	
    backlight	LCD	panels.
    No	mercury,	a	hazardous	substance,	is	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. 2-6	“Setting	On/Off	for	the	automatic	brightness	adjustment	function	[Auto	EcoView]”	(
    page	18)
    –	 EcoView	Index	function
    The	green	indicator	shows	the	power	consumption	ratio	responding	to	the	brightness	of	the	monitor.	 You	can	realize	the	power	
    consumption	reduction	by	taking	consideration	in	the	ratio	of	power	saving.
    2-9	“Displaying	the	level	of	power	saving	by	EcoView	Index”	(
    page	19)
    •	 FineContrast	function
    2-3	“To	select	the	display	mode	(FineContrast	mode)”	(page	14)
    •	 Applicable	to	DVI	long	cable
    3-2	“Adjusting	the	DVI	Input	Level	[DVI	Input	Level]”	(page	26)
    •	 Portrait/Landscape	display	available
    •	 The	software	“ScreenManager	Pro	for	LCD	(DDC/CI)”	to	adjust	the	screen	using	the	mouse	and	keyboard	is	included
    2-1	“Utility	Disk”	(page	10)
    •	 HDCP 	(High-bandwidth	Digital	Content	Interface)
    *	 Reference	values:	
    •	 EV2411W
    Maximum	power	consumption:	43W 	(Luminance	Max.,	at	default	settings)
    Standard	power	consumption:	19W 	(Luminance	120cd/m
    2,	at	default	settings)
    •	 S2402W
    Maximum	power	consumption:	54W 	(Luminance	Max.,	at	default	settings)
    Standard	power	consumption:	27W 	(Luminance	120cd/m
    2,	at	default	settings)
    •	 Previous	model (S2401W)
    Maximum	power	consumption:	100W 	(Luminance	Max.,	at	default	settings)
    Standard	power	consumption:	34W 	(Luminance	120cd/m
    2,	at	default	settings)
    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	22.)
    •	 If	you	use	the	monitor	with	“Portrait”	position,	the	setting	may	be	required	to	change	depending	on	the	graphics	board	used	in	your	 PC.	Refer	to	the	manual	of	the	graphics	board	for	details.
    •	 The	stand	of	the	unit	can	be	replaced	with	an	arm	or	another	stand.	(Refer	to	“5-1	 Attaching	an	Arm”	on	
    page	29.)
     
    						
    							
    5Chapter 1  Features and Overview
    1-2 Controls and Functions
    Ex. Height adjustable stand
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    15
    1119
    16
    Adjustment menu (*ScreenManager ®)
    1SensorDetects ambient brightness. Auto EcoView function (page 18).
    2Auto EcoView buttonAllows you to switch the Auto EcoView function On or Off (page 18).
    3EcoView Index buttonDisplays the EcoView index (page 19).
    4Input Signal Selection buttonSwitches input signals for display when two PCs are connected to the 
    monitor (page 25).
    5Mode buttonAllows you to switch the display mode (page 14).
    6Enter buttonDisplays the Adjustment menu, determines an item on the menu screen, and 
    saves values adjusted (page 9).
    7Control buttons (Left, Down, 
    Up, Right) • 
    Chooses an adjustment item or increases/decreases adjusted values for advanced adjustments using the Adjustment menu (page 9).
    • 
     or  button: Displays the volume adjustment menu (page 7).
    • 
     or  button: Displays the brightness adjustment menu (page 7).
    8Power buttonTurns the power on or off.
    9Power indicatorIndicates monitor’s operation status. Blue: Operating  Orange: Power saving  Off: Power off
    10Main Power SwitchTurns the main power on or off.
    11Security lock slotComplies with Kensington’s MicroSaver security system.
    12Power connectorConnects the power connector.
    13Input signal connectorsDVI-I Connector/D-Sub mini 15-pin connector
    14Stereo mini jackConnects the stereo mini jack cable.
    15StandUsed to adjust the height and angle of the monitor screen.
    16Cable holderCovers the monitor cables.
    17SpeakerOutputs audio source.
    18Headphone jackConnects the headphones.
    19Option speaker (i·Sound L3) 
    mounting holes
    Used to attach the option speaker (i·Sound L3). (May not allowed t\
    o attach the option speaker depending on the stand type.)
    *	ScreenManager	®	is	an	EIZO’s	nickname	of	the	Adjustment	menu.	(For	how	to	use	ScreenManager,	refer	to	the	User’s	Manual	on	the	CD-ROM.)
     
    						
    							
    6Chapter 1  Features and Overview
    
    1-3 Compatible Resolutions/Frequencies
    The	monitor	supports	the	following	resolutions.
    Analog Input
    ResolutionFrequencyModeDot Clock
    640 × 480~75 HzVGA, VESA
    202.5 MHz (Max.)
    720 × 40070 HzVGA TEXT
    800 × 600~75 HzVESA
    1024 × 768~75 HzVESA
    1152 × 86475 HzVESA
    1280 × 96060 HzVESA
    1280 × 1024 ~75 HzVESA
    1600 × 1200 ~75 HzVESA
    *1 1680 × 105060 HzVESA CVT, VESA CVT RB
    *1 *2 1920 × 120060 HzVESA CVT, VESA CVT RB
    Digital Input
    ResolutionFrequencyModeDot Clock
    640 × 48060 HzVGA
    162 MHz (Max.)
    720 × 40070 HzVGA TEXT
    800 × 60060 HzVESA
    1024 × 76860 HzVESA
    1280 × 96060 HzVESA
    1280 × 102460 HzVESA
    1600 × 1200 60 HzVESA
    *1 1680 × 105060 HzVESA CVT, VESA CVT RB
    *1 *2 1920 × 120060 HzVESA CVT RB
    *1	 When	displaying	the	wide	format	input	signal,	a	graphics	board	in	conformance	with	 VESA	CVT	standard	is	required.
    *2	 Recommended	resolution	(Set	this	resolution)
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    7Chapter 1  Features and Overview
    
    1-4 Functions and Basic Operation
    To adjust the screen and color
    1 Screen Adjustment 
    (Automatic Adjustment)
    ● To adjust flickering and position  
    [Screen]  ………………………………see page 11
    ●  To adjust color gradation automatically  
    [Range]  ………………………………see page 13
    Page 11
    Analog input only
    2  Screen Adjustment 
    (Advanced Adjustment)
    [At digital signal input][At analog signal input]
    ● To eliminate vertical bars [Clock*]  …see page 12
    ●  To remove flickering or blurring  
    [Phase*]  ………………………………see page 12
    ●  To correct screen position  
    [Position*]   ……………………………see page 13
    ●  To modify blurred characters/lines  
    [Smoothing]  …………………………see page 13
    ● To set when a noise appears on the screen 
    [Signal Filter*]  ………………………see page 28
    *  Items marked with * can be adjusted with analog 
    input.
    Page 12
    Color Adjustment
    Advanced Adjustment
    ● “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Temperature”, 
    “Gamma”, “Saturation”, “Hue” and “Gain” can be 
    set for each mode (Custom/sRGB/Text/Picture/
    Movie).  
    Settable functions vary with the FineContrast 
    mode.
    Resuming the default settings
    ● To reset color adjustment values  
    [Reset]  ………………………………see page 24
    Page 15
     Main menu (Refer to page 9 for operation)
    •	 The	 Adjustment	menu	and	the	FineContrast	mode	
    name	cannot	be	displayed	at	the	same	time.
    Color Adjustment
    Simple Adjustment [FineContrast mode]
    This function allows easy selection of a desired mode from five modes according to monitor application.
     FineContrast mode
    Page 14
    ●	To adjust the brightness [Brightness]
      Press 
     or  to adjust brightness.
    	
    ● Adjusting Volume [Volume]
      Press 
     or  to adjust volume.
    	
    ● Setting On/Off for the automatic brightness 
    adjustment function [Auto EcoView] 
    Press  to switch the setting.
    ● Displaying the level of power saving by EcoView 
    Index 
    Press  to display the level of power saving mode.
    [At digital signal input]
    [At analog signal input]
     
    						
    							
    8Chapter 1  Features and Overview
    
    Information
    ● Displaying Monitor Infomation [Information]
    To make useful settings/adjustments
    Power-save Settings
    ● Setting On/Off for Power Saving mode  
    [Power Save]   ………………………see page 18
    ● Turning off the monitor automatically  
    [Off Timer]   …………………………see page 19
    ● Displaying the level of power saving by EcoView 
    Index [EcoView Index]  ……………see page 19
     Adjustment menu (Refer to page 9 for operation)
    [At analog signal input]
    [At digital signal input]
    Other Settings
    	
    ● To set input signal selection  
    [Input Signal]  ………………………see page 26
    ● To change screen size [Screen Size]  
      ………………………………………
    see page 20
    ● To adjust brightness of non-display area  
    [Border Intensity]  ……………………see page 20
    ●  To update menu settings  
    [Menu Size/Menu Position/Menu Off Timer/ 
    Translucent]  …………………………see page 21
    ●  To set the orientation of the Adjustment menu 
    [Orientation]  …………………………see page 22
    ●  Setting Power Indicator ON/OFF  
    [Power Indicator]  ……………………see page 23
    ●  To reset all adjustments to the factory default 
    settings [Reset]  ……………………see page 24
    Language
    ● Setting Language [Language]
    Page 23
    ● Locking Buttons  ………………………see page 22
    ● Enabling/Disabling DDC/CI communication  
    [DDC/CI]  ………………………………see page 23
    ● Setting EIZO logo display ON/OFF  …see page 23
    ● Adjusting the DVI Input Level  
    [DVI Input Level]  ………………………see page 26
    Sound Settings
    	
    ● Turning off the audio output at Power Saving 
    mode [Power Save]  …………………see page 17
    Page 22
     
    						
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