Eizo Coloredge Cg275w Users Manual
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21Chapter2Adjusting Screens ●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 1. C hoose “Color” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Advanced Settings” from “Color”, and press . 3. C hoose “6 Colors”, and press . 4. C hoose the color for adjustment from “Magenta”, “Red”, “Yellow”, “Green”, “Cyan”, and “Blue”, and press . 5. Se lect “Hue” or “Saturation”, and press . 6. U se or for adjustment. 7. P ress to exit. 2- 4. Expanding Signal Output Range “Range Extension” Extend the input signal whose display gradation range is from 64/1023 to 1019/1023, to from 0/1023 to 1023/1023. Procedure 1. C hoose “Screen” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Range Extension” from “Screen”, and press . 3. Se lect “On” with or . 4. P ress to exit. Attention • Settings cannot be performed when CAL mode is being displayed.
22Chapter2Adjusting Screens 2-5. Selecting Screen Size ●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 the “Screen Size” function from “Screen”. Setting Function FullDisplays an image in full screen. Images are distorted in some cases because the v ertical rate is not equal to the horizontal rate. Enlarged Displays an image in full screen. In some cases, a blank horizontal or vertical border a ppears to equalize the vertical rate and the horizontal rate. Normal Displays images with the specified resolution. Example: Image size 1280 × 1024 FullEnlarged Normal (2560×1440)( 1800 × 1440)(1280 × 1024) Procedure 1. C hoose “Screen” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Screen Size” from “Screen”, and press . 3. Se lect “Full”, “Enlarged”, or “Normal” with or . 4. P ress to exit. Attention • Selecting “Normal” may make some color gradations unavailable for display. 2-6. Configuring 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 1. C hoose “Screen” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Overdrive” from “Screen”, and press . 3. Se lect “On” or “Off ” with or . 4. P ress to exit.
23Chapter3SettingMonitor Chapter 3 Setting Monitor 3-1. Enabling/Disabling Mode Selection “Mode Preset” Allows you to select the specified modes only. Use this function when all the display modes are not available or when keeping the display mode unchanged. Procedure 1. C hoose “Tools” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Mode Preset” from “Tools”, and press . 3. U se or to select the mode to change, and press . 4. Se lect “On” or “Off ” with or . 5. P ress to exit. Attention • You cannot set all the modes disable. Set at least one mode to “On”. 3-2. Setting Language “Language” This function allows you to select a language for the Adjustment menu and messages. Selectable languages English/German/French/Spanish/Italian/Swedish/Japanese/Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chinese Procedure 1. C hoose “Menu Settings” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Language” from “Menu Settings”, and press . 3. Se lect a language with or . 4. P ress to exit.
24Chapter3SettingMonitor 3-3. Setting Orientation “Orientation” This function allows you to change the orientation of the Adjustment menu when using the monitor screen in vertical display position.Procedure 1. C hoose “Menu Settings” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Orientation” from “Menu Settings”, and press . 3. Se lect “Landscape” or “Portrait” with or . 4. P ress to exit. 5. W hen selecting “Portrait”, turn the monitor screen 90˚ in clockwise direction. Attention • Be sure that the cables are correctly connected. • B e sure to turn the monitor screen after pulling up the screen to the uppermost position of the stand and setting the screen tilted upward. Note • For using the monitor with “Portrait” position, the graphics board supporting portrait display is required. When placing the monitor in a “Portrait” position, settings of your graphics board need to be changed. Refer to the User’s Manual of the graphics board for details. 3- 4. Changing Adjustment Menu Display Position “Menu Position” You can change the display position of the Adjustment menu. Procedure 1. C hoose “Menu Settings” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Menu Position” from “Menu Settings”, and press . 3. C hoose the position with or . 4. P ress to exit. 3-5. Setting the EIZO Logo Display “Logo” This function allows you to display, or not, the EIZO logo. Procedure 1. P ress to turn off the monitor. 2. H olding down, press for at least two seconds to turn on the monitor. The “Optional Settings” menu appears. 3. Choose “Logo” from “Optional Settings”, and press . 4. Se lect “On” or “Off ” with or , and press . 5. Se lect “Finish” with or . 6. P ress . The “Optional Settings” menu is closed.
25Chapter3SettingMonitor 3-6. Locking Buttons “Key Lock” This function allows you to lock the adjusted/set status to prevent changing them.Procedure 1. P ress to turn off the monitor. 2. H olding down, press for at least two seconds to turn on the monitor. The “Optional Settings” menu appears. 3. Choose “Key Lock” from “Optional Settings”, and press . 4. C hoose “Off ”, “Menu”, or “All” with or , and press . Settings Buttons that can be locked Off (Default setting) None (All buttons are enabled) Menu button A ll All buttons excluding 5. Select “Finish” with or . 6. P ress . The “Optional Settings” menu is closed. 3-7. Sets the brightness of the indicator “Indicator” The brightness of the power indicator (blue) and the function indicator below the operation keys when the screen is displayed can be set. (The power indicator and the function indicator below the operation keys are set to light up when the power is switched on, and are set to 4 by default.) Procedure 1. C hoose “PowerManager” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Indicator” from “PowerManager”, and press . 3. Se lect the indicator brightness “Off ” or in the range from 1 to 7 with or as desired. 4. P ress to exit.
26Chapter3SettingMonitor 3-8. Setting the Input Signals “Signal Selection” Signals can be selected based on your operating environment. Attention • The graphics board supporting signal display is required. • R efer to the User’s Manual of the graphics board. ●To connect DVI (Single Link) Procedure 1. P ress to turn off the monitor. 2. H olding down, press for at least two seconds to turn on the monitor. The “Optional Settings” menu appears. 3. Choose “Signal Selection” from “Optional Settings”, and press . 4. Se lect “DVI” with or , and press . 5. Se lect “Signal Format” with or , and press . 6. Se lect “Single Link” with or , and press . 7. P ress twice. 8. Se lect “Finish” with or . 9. P ress . The “Optional Settings” menu is closed. ●To connect DVI (Dual Link) Procedure 1. P ress to turn off the monitor. 2. H olding down, press for at least two seconds to turn on the monitor. The “Optional Settings” menu appears. 3. Choose “Signal Selection” from “Optional Settings”, and press . 4. Se lect “DVI” with or , and press . 5. Se lect “Signal Format” with or , and press . 6. Se lect “Dual Link” with or , and press . 7. Se lect “Signal Bandwidth” with or , and press . Use or to select or just confirm the signal bandwidth setting for the frequency that corresponds to your graphics board. Setting Horizontal scan frequency (kHz) Vertical scan frequency (Hz) Normal 26 to 8959 to 61 Wide 26 to 8923.75 to 63 8. Press . 9. P ress twice. 10. Se lect “Finish” with or . 11. P ress . The “Optional Settings” menu is closed.
27Chapter3SettingMonitor ●To connect DVI (Simple display of HDMI signal from digital camera) An HDMI signal from a digital camera can be simply displayed by means of connecting this product and the digital camera using a DVI-HDMI converter cable. Attention • For displaying the PC signal, “Single Link” or “Dual Link” should be set. Procedure 1. P ress to turn off the monitor. 2. H olding down, press for at least two seconds to turn on the monitor. The “Optional Settings” menu appears. 3. Choose “Signal Selection” from “Optional Settings”, and press . 4. Se lect “DVI” with or , and press . 5. Se lect “Signal Format” with or , and press . 6. Se lect “HD Video” with or , and press . 7. P ress twice. 8. Se lect “Finish” with or . 9. P ress . The “Optional Settings” menu is closed. ●To connect DisplayPort / Mini DisplayPort Procedure 1. P ress to turn off the monitor. 2. H olding down, press for at least two seconds to turn on the monitor. The “Optional Settings” menu appears. 3. Choose “Signal Selection” from “Optional Settings”, and press . 4. Se lect “DisplayPort” with or , and press . 5. Se lect “Signal Bandwidth” with or , and press . Use or to select or just confirm the signal bandwidth setting for the frequency that corresponds to your graphics board. Setting Horizontal scan frequency (kHz) Vertical scan frequency (Hz) Normal 26 to 8959 to 61 Wide 26 to 8923.75 to 63 6. Press . 7. P ress twice. 8. Se lect “Finish” with or . 9. P ress . The “Optional Settings” menu is closed.
28Chapter3SettingMonitor 3-9. To Disable Input Signal “Input Skip” This function allows skipping of the set input signals when the input signals are switched. When not all the input signals are displayed or when keeping the input signals unchanged, set “Input Skip” to “On” for the signals to be disabled.Procedure 1. C hoose “Tools” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Input Skip” from “Tools”, and press . 3. C hoose the input signal to set with or , and press . 4. Se lect “On” or “Off ” with or . 5. P ress to exit. Attention • You cannot set all the input signals disable. Set at least one input signal to “Off ”. • T he settings made are applied when the input signals are switched next time. 3-10. Return To Default Setting There are two different Resets: Color Reset for only resetting the color adjustments to the default settings and All Reset for resetting all settings to the defaults. Attention • After resetting, you cannot undo the operation. Note • Regarding the default setting, see “Main Default Settings” (page 46) . ●To reset the color adjustment value “Color Reset” This function only resets the color adjustment value for the currently selected mode to the default settings. Procedure 1. C hoose “Color” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Color Reset” from “Color”, and press . 3. C hoose “Execute” with or . 4. P ress . The color adjustments revert to the default settings. ●To reset all adjustments to the default settings “All Reset” This function resets all adjustments to the default settings (except “Clock Adjustment” in the “SelfCalibration” menu and “Optional Settings” menu). Procedure 1. C hoose “Tools” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “All Reset” from “Tools”, and press . 3. Se lect “Execute” with or . 4. P ress . All settings excluding “Clock Adjustment” in the “SelfCalibration” menu and “Optional Settings” menu are reset to the default settings.
29Chapter4SelfCalibration Chapter 4 SelfCalibration This product is equipped with an built-in calibration sensor. As the calibration targets or schedule for SelfCalibration are set in advance using ColorNavigator, the calibration sensor automatically executes regular calibration. Monitor setting is not necessary for using ColorNavigator. If ColorNavigator cannot be run due to the usage environment, SelfCalibration can be executed for an independent monitor (see “4-1. Setting Calibration Details “Settings”” (page 29) to “4-3. Setting Calibration Results “Result”” (page 33) ). Note • When matching the measurement results of the calibration sensor with those of your measurement device, use the Correlation Utility included with ColorNavigator. Refer to the ColorNavigator User’s Manual on the CD-ROM. • S elfCalibration can also be executed when there are no computer signals being input. 4-1. Setting Calibration Details “Settings” ●Setting the monitor date and time “Clock Adjustment” Set the monitor date and time. Note • When ColorNavigator is started, the date and time are automatically set. Refer to the ColorNavigator User’s Manual on the CD-ROM. Procedure 1. C hoose “SelfCalibration” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Settings” from “SelfCalibration”, and press . 3. C hoose “Clock Adjustment” from “Settings”, and press . The Clock Adjustment menu appears. 4. Select date with or , and press . 5. Se lect time with or , and press . Attention • If the main power supply is disconnected for an extended period of time, the clock may need resetting.
30Chapter4SelfCalibration ●Setting the calibration schedule “Schedule” Set the calibration schedule for SelfCalibration. Attention • Clock adjustment is necessary for SelfCalibration to operate. Procedure 1. C hoose “SelfCalibration” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Settings” from “SelfCalibration”, and press . 3. C hoose “Schedule” from “Settings”, and press . The schedule setting menu appears. 4. Use or to select the items to change, and press . Setting Item Setting StartingTime OffSelfCalibration is not executed. Set the timing at which S elfCalibration is executed. Power Save When the time period set in t he schedule has elapsed, it is e xecuted if the mode initially s witches to Power Save, or if the p ower initially switches off. Immediately When the time period set in t he schedule has elapsed, it is e xecuted immediately. Setting Type *Type1 Once every few months Set according to the frequency at w hich SelfCalibration is executed. Type2 Once every few weeks Type3 Once every few hours (monitor u sage time) Interval Type1 1 - 12 months Set the interval between the c ompleted SelfCalibration and the n ext execution. The setting details d iffer depending on the type of “ Setting Type” specified. Type2 1 - 5 weeks Type3 50 - 500 hours Week 1st week - 5th week Set which week to execute S elfCalibration on for the month in w hich calibration is executed. Day SUN/MON/TUE/ WED/THU/FRI/SAT Set which day to execute S elfCalibration on for the week in w hich calibration is executed. Time 00:00 to 23:30 Set the time at which SelfCalibration i s executed. *Settings that are used frequently can be preset. 5. Use or for adjustment. 6. P ress to exit. The calibration schedule is set. Note • When the starting time is “Immediately”, and the setting type is either “Type1” or “Type2”, SelfCalibration is executed according to schedule even if the power is switched off using . • W hen the starting time is “Off ”, the SelfCalibration menu shows “Setting incomplete.” However, SelfCalibration can be executed manually.