Eizo Coloredge Cg275w Users Manual
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31Chapter4SelfCalibration ●Setting the mode to execute SelfCalibration “Mode Selection” Set the mode to execute SelfCalibration (CAL1/CAL2/CAL3). Signal input is specified for each set mode. ModeSignal inputs CAL1 DVI CAL2 DisplayPort-1 CAL3 DisplayPort-2 (Mini DisplayPort) Procedure 1. C hoose “SelfCalibration” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Settings” from “SelfCalibration”, and press . 3. C hoose “Mode Selection” from “Settings”, and press . 4. U se or to select the mode to change, and press . 5. Se lect “On” or “Off ” with or . 6. P ress to exit. Note • allows you to check the mode currently available (CAL1/CAL2/CAL3). • W hen “Other Modes” is set to “On”, the monitor color reproduction area is updated and the display in each color mode will be adjusted as follows: - In any mode other than CAL mode, the temperature is adjusted so that it is as close as possible to the specified value. - In Adobe RGB/sRGB/EBU/REC709/SMPTE-C/DCI modes, the gamut values are adjusted so that they are close to each specified value.
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32Chapter4SelfCalibration ●Setting the calibration targets “Target” Set the calibration targets for SelfCalibration. Procedure 1. C hoose “SelfCalibration” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Settings” from “SelfCalibration”, and press . 3. C hoose “Target” from “Settings”, and press . 4. U se or to select the mode to change, and press . The target setting menu appears. 5. Use or to select the items to change, and press . Setting Item Adjustable Range Setting Brightness 30 - 200 cd/m2Setthebrightnessofthemonitorusing t he brightness value (cd/m2). White Point White(x) / White(y) 0.2400 - 0.4500*1SetthemonitorWhitePointusingthe c olor coordinate or Temperature. Temperature 4000 - 10000K (100K Unit) *2 ColorGamut C olor GamutNative Color gamut calibration is not p erformed. User Color gamut calibration is performed. For each of Red/Green/ Blue 0.0000 - 1.0000 To calibrate the monitor color r eproduction gamut, set the color c oordinates for red, green, and blue. Gamma 1.6 - 2.7 (0.1 Unit) *3Setthemonitorgammavalues. *1When the color coordinates are set, the temperature changes to “User”.*2Whenthetemperatureisset,thexandycoordinatesofthewhitepointaresetautomatically.*3Thesebecome“Fixed”whencalibratingwithColorNavigator. 6. Use or for adjustment. 7. P ress to exit. The calibration targets are set. Attention • Only set the color gamut calibration when the target color range is precisely known. • I f ColorNavigator was used to calibrate the grey balance, do not change the gamma setting values. 4-2. Executing SelfCalibration “Execute” Procedure 1. C hoose “SelfCalibration” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Execute” from “SelfCalibration”, and press . The calibration sensor is activated, and SelfCalibration is executed. Attention • To execute SelfCalibration, it is necessary to set the calibration details. For more information, see “4-1. Setting Calibration Details “Settings”” (page 29) . • A fter selecting execute, aging may be executed before the calibration sensor is executed.
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33Chapter4SelfCalibration 4-3. Setting Calibration Results “Result” The previous SelfCalibration results can be checked.Procedure 1. C hoose “SelfCalibration” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Result” from “SelfCalibration”, and press . 3. Se lect the mode you want to check the results for with or . The Result menu appears. The date and time the last SelfCalibration was executed, and the total monitor usage time from the previous calibration are displayed. 4. Select “Calibration Result” or “Ambient Light” with or . The previous calibration results are displayed. Attention • The measurement results of the ambient light sensor are used to check the difference between the current environmental light level and the level of ambient light when SelfCalibration was executed, and are not reflected in the SelfCalibration results. Note • If “Ambient Light” is selected, the current environmental light is also displayed. • N umerical values that do not reach the target values are displayed in yellow. • I f the environment in which the product is used is significantly different to the previous environment, the ambient light measurement results may differ greatly between the previous calibrations and current calibrations.
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34Chapter5PowerSavingFunctions Chapter 5 Power Saving Functions 5-1. Setting 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 has shifted to the power saving mode, the images on the screen are not displayed. Attention • Turning off the main power switch or unplugging the power cord completely shuts off power supply to the monitor. • D evices connected to the USB upstream port and USB downstream port 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. • F ive seconds before the monitor enters the power saving mode, it displays a preliminary message. Procedure 1. C hoose “PowerManager” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “Power Save” from “PowerManager”, and press . 3. Se lect “On” or “Off ” with or . 4. P ress to exit. Power Saving System At DVI signal input This monitor complies with the “DVI DMPM” standard. At Displayport / Mini DisplayPort signal input This monitor complies with the “DisplayPort Standard V1.1a”. The monitor enters the power saving mode after five seconds in connection with the PC setting. PC Monitor Power Indicator ON OperatingBlue Power saving mode Power saving mode Orange
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35Chapter5PowerSavingFunctions 5-2. Setting the power saving mode when a person leaves the monitor “EcoView Sense” The sensor on the front side of the monitor detects the movement of a person by setting a value from “Level-1” to “Level-4” of the EcoView Sense function. When a person moves away from the monitor, it shifts to the power saving mode automatically and does not display the images on the screen to reduce the power consumption. When a person comes near the monitor again, it comes back from the power saving mode and displays the images. The detection level of the EcoView Sense sensor can be changed according to the environment of usage. Note • At the time of shifting to power saving mode, the message that indicates shifting is displayed. Attention • When the orientation of the Adjustment menu is set to “Portrait” or “Power Save” is set to “Off ”, the EcoView Sense is turned off (see “3-3. Setting Orientation “Orientation”” (page 24) ). • B efore performing adjustment using Color adjustment, SelfCalibration, or ColorNavigator, set the monitor to “Off ” so that its internal electric components stabilize. (Default setting: Off ) Procedure 1. C hoose “PowerManager” from the Adjustment menu, and press . 2. C hoose “EcoView Sense” from “PowerManager”, and press . 3. Select “Off ” and any of “Level-1”, “Level-2”, “Level-3”, or “Level-4” (sensor detection level) with or . Level Detection Area Details Level-1 120 cm (47.2 inch) or less If the user leaves the detection area, the monitor shifts t o the power saving mode. Still objects in the detection a rea will be interpreted as present user. This setting is r ecommended if the monitor frequently shifts to the power s aving, even though a user is in front of the screen. Level-2 90 cm (35.4 inch) or less Level-3 Automatic s etting ( 120 c m [ 47.2 i nch] or less) The detection area is defined automatically by the user’s m ovement. If the user leaves this area, the monitor shifts t o the power saving mode. Still objects in the detection a rea will be ignored. Level- 4 Automatic setting (90 cm [35.4 i nch] or less) 4. Press to exit.
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36Chapter6Troubleshooting Chapter 6 T roubleshooting If a problem still remains after applying the suggested remedies, contact your local dealer. 6-1. No picture Problem Possible cause and remedy 1. No picture • P ower indicator does not light.• C heck whether the power cord is connected properly. • T urn off the main power, and then turn it on again a f ew minutes later. • T urn the main power switch on. • Pr ess . • P ower indicator is lighting blue. • I ncrease “Brightness”, “Contrast”, and/or “Gain” in t he Adjustment menu (see “To perform advanced a djustments” (page 17)). • P ower indicator is lighting orange. • S witch the input signal with . • O perate the mouse or keyboard. • C heck whether the PC is turned on. • W hen the EcoView Sense sensor is set at a value f rom “Level-1 ”to “Level- 4”, the monitor may have s hifted to the power saving mode. Come near to the m onitor. • P ower indicator flashes orange and blue. • T here is a problem in the device that uses D isplayport / Mini DisplayPort connection. Solve t he problem, turn off the monitor, and then turn it on a gain. Refer to the User’s Manual of the device that u ses Displayport / Mini DisplayPort connection for d etails. 2. T he message below appears. This message appears when the signal is not input c orrectly even when the monitor functions properly. • T his message appears when no signal is i nput. Example: •The message shown left may appear, because some P Cs do not output the signal soon after power-on. • C heck whether the PC is turned on. • C heck w hether t he s ignal c able i s c onnected p roperly. • S witch the input signal with .
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37Chapter6Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause and remedy •Themessageshowst hatt hei nputs ignali so ut o f the specified frequency range. (Such signal f requency is displayed in magenta.) Example: fD:Dot clock fH: H orizontal scan frequency f V: V ertical scan frequency • C heck whether the PC is configured to meet the r esolution and vertical scan frequency requirements o f the monitor (see “2-1. Compatible Resolutions” (p age 14) ). • R eboot the PC. • S elect an appropriate display mode using the g raphics board’s utility. Refer to the User’s Manual of t he graphics board for details. 6-2. Imaging problems Problem Possible cause and remedy 1. The screen is too bright or too dark. • U se “Brightness” or “Contrast” in the Adjustment m enu to adjust it. (The LCD monitor backlight has a l imited life span. When the screen becomes dark or b egins to flicker, contact your local dealer.) 2. C haracters are blurred. • C heck whether the PC is configured to meet the r esolution and vertical scan frequency requirements o f the monitor (see “2-1. Compatible Resolutions” (p age 14)). • U se “Outline Enhancer” in the Adjustment menu to a djust it (see “To enhance outline of image “Outline E nhancer”” (page 20)). 3. A fterimages appear. • A fterimages are particular to LCD monitors. Avoid d isplaying the same image for a long time. • U se the screen saver or power saving function to a void displaying the same image for extended periods o f time. 4. G reen/red/blue/white dots or defective dots remain on the screen. • T his is due to LCD panel characteristics and is not a f ailure. 5. I nterference patterns or pressure marks remain on the screen. • Le ave the monitor with a white or black screen. The s ymptom may disappear. 6. N oise appears on the screen. • I n the Adjustment menu, set “Overdrive” to “Off” ( see “2- 6. Configuring Moving Image Performance “ Overdrive”” (page 22)). • W hen entering the signals of HDCP system, the n ormal images may not be displayed immediately. 7. ( DisplayPort-1/DisplayPort-2 input) Display position of the windows changes. • W hen the power is switched on, the position of the w indow may be changed. This problem can be solved b y connecting the USB cable to the monitor and PC. • W hen the signal is switched, the position of the w indow may be changed. Turn on “DisplayPort-1” or “ DisplayPort-2” using “Input Skip” in the Adjustment m enu, and skip the signals not to be used (see “3-9. T o Disable Input Signal “Input Skip”” (page 28)).
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38Chapter6Troubleshooting 6-3. Other problems Problem Possible cause and remedy 1. The adjustment menu does not appear. • C heck whether the operation lock function works (see “ 3- 6. Locking Buttons “Key Lock”” (page 25)). 2. N o mode menu is displayed. • C heck whether the operation lock function works (see “ 3- 6. Locking Buttons “Key Lock”” (page 25)). 3. ( When using EcoView Sense) The images remain to be displayed when you move away from the monitor. / The images do not reappear when you come near it. • C heck the setting environment of the monitor. Pr esence Sensor may not work correctly in the f ollowing environments. - T here is something that reflects the light such as m irror or glass in front of the sensor. - T he m onitor i s l ocated i n ap lace t hat r eceives d irect s unlight. - T here is some infrared device near the monitor. - T here is some obstacle in front of the sensor. • C heck whether any dirt on the sensor. Clean the s ensor with a soft cloth. • C heck whether you are in front of the monitor. The i nfrared ray is emitted vertically from the sensor to d etect a person. 4. T he monitor connected with the USB cable is not detected. / USB devices connected to the monitor does not work. • C heck whether the USB cable is connected correctly ( see “7-3. Making Use of USB (Universal Serial Bus)” (p age 43)). • C hange the USB port to another one. If the PC or p eripheral devices works correctly by changing the U SB port, contact your local dealer. (Refer to the m anual of the PC for details.) • R eboot the PC. • I f the peripheral devices work correctly when the PC a nd peripheral devices are connected directly, please c ontact your local dealer. • C heck whether the PC and OS are USB compliant. ( For USB compliance of the respective devices, c onsult their manufacturers.) • C heck the PC’s BIOS setting for USB when using W indows. (Refer to the manual of the PC for details.)
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39Chapter6Troubleshooting 6- 4. Calibration sensor and SelfCalibration problems Problem Possible cause and remedy 1. The calibration sensor comes out auto- matically when the main power switch is switched on. • T his is not a malfunction. The calibration sensor c omes out automatically when the power is switched o n to check the operation of the calibration sensor. 2. T he calibration sensor does not come out/ stays out. • T urn off the main power, and then turn it on again a f ew minutes later. • I f a problem still remains after applying the suggested r emedies, contact your local dealer. 3. C annot execute SelfCalibration • C heck whether the date and time are set correctly. • C heck whether the mode is set. • C heck whether the calibration targets are set c orrectly. 4. S elfCalibration failure • R efer to the SelfCalibration error code table. If an e rror code that does not appear in the error code t able is displayed, contact your local dealer. Error Code Table Error CodeDetails 01**• E rrors that occurred during CAL1 SelfCalibration 02** • E rrors that occurred during CAL2 SelfCalibration 03** • E rrors that occurred during CAL3 SelfCalibration 09** • E rrors that occurred during SelfCalibration of other modes 0*10 • T he product maximum brightness may be lower than the target brightness. • L ower the target brightness. 0*34 • T he calibration sensor may not have come out during calibration, or light may have e ntered the sensor during measurement. • T urn off the main power, wait for a few minutes before turning the power back on, a nd then execute SelfCalibration again. 0*50 • L ight may have entered the calibration sensor while the sensor was initializing. • E xecute SelfCalibration again.
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40Chapter7Reference Chapter 7 Reference 7-1. How to Attach the Optional Arm An optional arm (or an optional stand) can be attached by removing the stand section. Please refer to our web site for the corresponding optional arm (or optional stand). http://www.eizo.com Attention • When attaching an arm or stand, follow the instructions of their User’s Manual. • W hen using another manufacturer’s arm or stand, confirm 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. • U se the screws as described below. - Screws fixing the stand to the monitor. • W hen using an arm or stand, attach it to meet the following tilt angles of the monitor. - Up 45˚, down 45˚ • C onnect the cables after attaching an arm or stand. • D o not move the removed stand up and down. Doing so may result in injury or device damage. • T he monitor and arm or stand are heavy. Dropping them may result in injury or equipment damage. • W hen setting the monitor to the portrait style, turn the monitor screen 90˚ in clockwise direction. 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. Loosen the screws (four) securing the unit and the stand with the screwdriver. 3. Attach the arm or stand to the monitor. Secure the monitor to the arm or stand using the screws specified in the User’s Manual of the arm or stand.