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    							31Chapter3SettingMonitor
    3-6. Setting the EIZO Logo Display “Logo”
    When the monitor is turned on, the EIZO logo appears on the screen. You can choose to display or not to 
    display the EIZO logo.Procedure
    1.
     
    C
     hoose “Monitor Settings” in the Setting menu, and press 
    .
    2.
     
    C
    
    hoose “Logo” in the “Monitor Settings” menu, and press 
    .
    The “Logo” menu appears.
    3. Select “On” or “Off ” with  or .
    4.
     
    P
    
    ress 
     to exit the adjustment.
    3-7. Setting Language “Language”
    This function allows you to select a language for the Setting menu or displaying message.
    Selectable languages
    English/German/French/Spanish/Italian/Swedish/Japanese/Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chinese
    Procedure
    1.
     
    C
     hoose “Monitor Settings” in the Setting menu, and press 
    .
    2.
     
    C
    
    hoose “Language” in the “Monitor Settings” menu, and press 
    .
    The “Language” menu appears.
    3. Choose a language with  or .
    4.
     
    P
    
    ress 
     to exit the adjustment.
    3-8. Changing the authentication method for HDMI  signal input
    The external device cannot be authenticated successfully according to your external device and the screen 
    cannot be displayed. In this case, follow the procedures below to change the authentication method.
    Procedure
    1.
     
    P
     ress 
     on the remote control or  on the monitor to turn OFF the monitor power.
    2.
     
    P
    
    ress 
     on the monitor for five seconds or more.
    The authentication method changes and the monitor power is turned on.
    Note
    • The current authentication method can be identified based on the color used to display the input port or signal error.
    Method Input port Signal Error
    1
    (Default  setting)
    HDMI1HDMI1
    Signal Error
    2
    HDMI1HDMI1
    Signal Error
      
    						
    							32Chapter3SettingMonitor
    3-9. Resetting the Monitor to the Default Settings
    There are two different Resets: Color Reset for only resetting the color adjustments to the default settings and 
    Full 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 45).
     ●To reset the color adjustments “Color Reset”
    This function only resets the color adjustments for the currently selected mode to the default settings.
    Procedure
    1.
     
    C
     hoose “Color” in the Setting menu, and press 
    .
    2.
     
    C
    
    hoose “Color Reset” in the “Color” menu, and press 
    .
    3.
     
    Se
    
    lect “Yes” with 
     or .
    4.
     
    P
    
    ress 
    .
    The color adjustments revert to the default settings.
     ●To reset all adjustments to the default settings “Reset”
    This function resets all adjustments to the default settings.
    Attention
    • The reset operation cannot return the authentication method for HDMI signal input ( “3-8. Changing the 
    authentication method for HDMI signal input” (page 31) ) to the default setting.
    Procedure
    1.
     
    C
     hoose “Monitor Settings” in the Setting menu, and press 
    .
    2.
     
    C
    
    hoose “Reset” in the “Monitor Settings” menu, and press 
    .
    3.
     
    Se
    
    lect “Yes” with 
     or .
    4.
     
    P
    
    ress 
    .
    All adjustments revert to the default settings.
      
    						
    							33Chapter4PowerSavingFunctions
    Chapter 4 Power Saving Functions
    4-1. Setting Power Saving “Power Save”
     ●Monitor
    This function allows you to specify whether to set the monitor into the power saving mode, depending on the 
    state of an external device connected to it. 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.
    •
     
    P
     ower consumption varies even when the stereo mini jack cable is connected.
    Note
    • The monitor changes to the power saving mode about 15 seconds after the signal input ceases to be detected.
    Procedure
    1.
     
    C
     hoose “PowerManager” in the Setting menu, and press 
    .
    2.
     
    C
    
    hoose “Power Save” in the “PowerManager” menu, and press 
    .
    The “Power Save” menu appears.
    3. Select “Enable” or “Disable” with  or .
    4.
     
    P
    
    ress 
     to exit the adjustment.
    Power Saving System
    Analog Signal Input
    This monitor complies with the VESA DPM standard.
    PC MonitorPower Indicator
    On OperatingBlue
    Power  saving 
    m
    
    ode STAND-BY
    SUSPENDED
    OFF Power
     saving  mode Orange
    Power
     Off Power
     saving  mode Orange
    Digital Signal Input
    When the external device connected is a PC
    This monitor complies with the DVI DMPM standard.
    PCMonitorPower Indicator
    On OperatingBlue
    Power  saving  mode Power
     saving  mode Orange
    Power
     Off Power
     saving  mode Orange
    When the external device connected is not a PC
    Ext. DeviceMonitorPower Indicator
    PowerOn O peratingBlue
    Power  Off Power
     saving  mode Orange
      
    						
    							34Chapter4PowerSavingFunctions
    Attention
    • When all the conditions below are met, the monitor does not change to the power saving mode even if “Power Save” is set to “Enable”:
    -
     
    “
     Power Save” for Sound is set to “Sound On” ( “Audio Output” (page 34))
    -
     
    I
     n the mute state ( “To mute the sound temporarily” (page 29) )
    In these cases, reset the mute.
    Exiting the power saving mode
    If the monitor receives input, it automatically exits the power saving mode and returns to the normal display 
    mode.
     ●Audio Output
    This monitor allows you to turn off the audio output from the speakers/headphone at the power saving mode.
    Procedure
    1.
     
    C
     hoose “Sound” in the Setting menu, and press 
    .
    2.
     
    C
    
    hoose “Power Save” in the “Sound” menu, and press 
    .
    The “Power Save” menu appears.
    3. Select “Sound On” or “Sound Off ” with  or .
    4.
     
    P
    
    ress 
     to exit the adjustment.
    Attention
    • No audio is output while the monitor is in the Power Saving mode, if the HDMI signal is input or the sound source is  of HDMI.
    4-2. Setting Power Indicator “Power Indicator”
    This function allows you to set the power indicator (blue) ON/OFF in the monitor ON condition.
    Procedure
    1.
     
    C
     hoose “Monitor Settings” in the Setting menu, and press 
    .
    2.
     
    C
    
    hoose “Power Indicator” in the “Monitor Settings” menu, and press 
    .
    The “Power Indicator” menu appears.
    3. Select “Enable” or “Disable” with  or .
    4.
     
    P
    
    ress 
     to exit the adjustment.
      
    						
    							35Chapter4PowerSavingFunctions
    4-3. Enabling/Disabling Automatic Brightness Adjustment “Auto EcoView”
    The sensor on the front side of the monitor detects the environmental brightness to adjust the screen brightness 
    automatically and comfortably by using the Auto EcoView function.
    Attention
    • Be careful not to block the sensor on the lower side of the monitor when using the Auto EcoView function.
    Procedure
    1.
     
    P
     ress 
     on the remote control.
    The “EcoView Menu” appears.
    2. Select “On” or “Off ” with  or .
    3.
     
    P
    
    ress 
     to exit the adjustment.
    Note
    • As “Brightness” in the Setting menu is changed, the auto adjustment range for Auto EcoView is also changed.
    4- 4. Checking the power saving level
    The EcoView menu allows you to check Power Reduction, CO2 Reduction, and Eco Performance Level. The 
    more indicators light up representing the Eco Performance Level, the higher the power saving level attained.
    Indicator
    Procedure
    1.
     
    P
     ress 
     on the remote control.
    The “EcoView Menu” appears.
    4-5. Enabling/Disabling Auto Power-OFF “Off Timer  (min)”
    This function allows you to set the time to power off the monitor automatically.
    Adjustable range
    Disable, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180
    Procedure
    1.
     
    P
     ress 
     on the remote control.
    Each time you press , the set time changes.
      
    						
    							36Chapter4PowerSavingFunctions
    Cancelling procedure
    1. 
    P
     ress 
     until “Disable” appears.
    Checking the remaining time
    1.
     
    P
    
    ress 
     when the Off Timer is set.
    The time to turn off the power appears.
    Time extension procedure
    1.  
    P
     ress 
     while the remaining time is displayed.
    Each time you press , the time is extended.
      
    						
    							37Chapter5ConnectingCables
    Chapter 5 Connecting Cables
    5-1. Connecting Multiple External Devices
    The product has multiple connections to external devices and allows you to switch to one of the connections for 
    display.
    Attention
    • Do not use dual link cables.
    Connection examples
    DVI-HDMIconvertercable
    ( Commercially  available  product) D-Sub
     mini
    15 -pin  connector
    DVI  connector
    Signal  cable
    (supplied  FD-C39)
    Signal  cable
    (MD-C87  option)
    HDMI  cable
    (Commercially  available  product)
    HDMI
    connector
    Analog
    Digital
    (DVI)
    Digital
    (HDMI)
    D-Subc
    onnector
    Toext.device1
    Toext.device2
    Toext.device3,4
    HDMIconnector
    o r DVI
     connectorDVI-Dconnector
     ●To switch among input signals
    Press  or  on the remote control to change the input signal.
    When the signal is switched, the active input port name appears at the top right corner of the screen.
    PC2(D-SUB)
    Note
    •  on the monitor also can change the input. (see “1-2. Controls and Functions” (page 8) ).
      
    						
    							38Chapter6Troubleshooting
    Chapter 6 T roubleshooting
    If a problem still remains after applying the suggested remedies, contact your local dealer.
    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  the  main  power  switch  on.
    •
    
    T
     urn  off  the  main  power,  and  then  turn  it  on  again  a 
    f
    
    ew  minutes  later.
    •
    
    P
     ower  indicator  is  lighting  red.•
    
    Pr
     ess 
    ontheremotecontrol(oronthe
    m
    
    onitor).
    •
    
    P
    
    ower
    
    indicator
    
    is
    
    lighting
    
    blue. •
    
    I
    
    ncrease
    
    “Brightness”,
    
    “Contrast”,
    
    or
    
    “Gain”  in  the 
    S
    
    etting
    m
    
    enu
    (
    
    see
    “
    
    To
    p
    
    erform
    ad
    
    vanced
    ad
     justments” 
    (p
    
    age
    
    16) ).
    •
    
    P
    
    ower
    
    indicator
    
    is
    
    lighting
    
    orange. •
    
    C
    
    heck
    
    w
    
    hether
    
    t
    
    he
    
    s
    
    ignal
    
    c
    
    able
    
    i
    
    s
    
    c
    
    onnected 
    p
     roperly.
    •
    
    C
    
    heck
    
    whether
    
    the
    
    external
    
    device
    
    is
    
    turned  on.
    •
    
    O
    
    perate
    
    the
    
    mouse
    
    or
    
    keyboard.
    •
    
    S
    
    witch
    
    the
    
    input
    
    signal.
    •
    
    I
    
    f
    
    an
    
    external
    
    device
    
    is
    
    plugged
    
    into
    
    the  HDMI  port, 
    c
    
    hange
    
    the
    
    authentication
    
    method.
    
    Power  off  once 
    a
    
    nd
    
    then
    
    press
    
    onthemonitorforfive
    s
    
    econds
    
    or
    
    more
    
    to
    
    change  the  authentication  method 
    a
    
    nd
    
    then
    
    turn
    
    on
    
    the
    
    power  again.
    2.
     
    T
    
    he message below appears. This
    
    message
    
    appears
    
    when
     the  signal  is  not  input 
    c
    
    orrectly
    
    even
    
    when
    
    the
    
    monitor  functions  properly.
    Example:
    PC2(D-SUB)
    Signal Error
    •The  message  shows  that  the  input  signal  is  out  of  the 
    s
    
    pecified  range.
    •
    
    W
     hen  the  analog  signal  (D-Sub)/  digital  signal  (DVI-D, 
    H
    
    DMI:  PC  signal)  is  input,  take  the  measures  below:
    -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/
    Formats”
     (page  13)).
    -R
    
    eboot  the  PC.
    -S
    
    elect  an  appropriate  display  mode  using  the 
    g
    
    raphics  board’s  utility.  Refer  to  the  manual  of  the 
    g
    
    raphics  board  for  details.
      
    						
    							39Chapter6Troubleshooting
    Imaging problems (for both digital and analog)
    Problem Possible cause and remedy
    3. The screen is too bright or too dark. • U se  “Brightness”  or  “Contrast”  in  the  Setting  menu  to 
    a
    
    djust  it.  (The  LCD  monitor  backlight  has  a  limited  life 
    s
    
    pan.  When  the  screen  becomes  dark  or  begins  to 
    fl
    
    icker,  contact  your  local  dealer.)
    •
    
    T
     urn  on  the  Auto  EcoView  function.  The  monitor 
    d
    
    etects  the  environmental  brightness  to  adjust  the 
    s
    
    creen  brightness  automatically.
    4.
     
    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/
    Formats”
     (page  13)).
    •
    
    U
     se  “Smoothing”  in  the  Setting  menu  to  adjust  it  (see 
    “
    
    To  modify  blurred  characters/lines  “Smoothing”” 
    (p
    
    age  27)).
    5.
     
    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  save  function  to  avoid 
    d
    
    isplaying  the  same  image  for  extended  periods  of 
    t
    
    ime.
    6.
     
    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.
    7.
     
    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.
    8.
     
    N
     oise appears on the screen. •
    
    I
     n  the  Setting  menu,  set  “Overdrive”  to  “Off”  (see  “To 
    s
    
    et  overdrive  intensity  “Overdrive””  (page  23)).
    •
    
    W
     hen  entering  the  signals  of  HDCP  system,  the 
    n
    
    ormal  images  may  not  be  displayed  immediately.
    9.
     
    T
     he screen is whitish or blackish. •
    
    U
     se  “Color  Space”  of  the  “Screen”  submenu  (for  the 
    H
    
    DMI  input),  “Black  Level”  (see  “To  adjust  black  level 
    “
    
    Black
    L
     evel””
    (
     page
    1
     7)),
    a
    
    nd
    “
     Contrast”
    (
     see
    “
     To
    a
     djust 
    c
    
    ontrast  “Contrast””  (page  17))
     in  the  Setting  menu  to 
    a
    
    djust  it.
    Imaging problems (for digital only)
    ProblemPossible cause and remedy
    10. The color shown on the display is not 
    correct (for HDMI input). •
    C hanget hec olors paceo ft hev ideos ignali n“ Screen” 
    -
    
     “Color  Space”  under  the  Setting  menu.
    11.
     
    T
     he screen flashes (for HDMI input) •
    
    T
     ransmittable  signals  differ  on  the  category  of  the 
    H
    
    DMI  cable.  Check  whether  the  cable  support  High 
    S
    
    peed.
      
    						
    							40Chapter6Troubleshooting
    Imaging problems (for analog only)
    Problem Possible cause and remedy
    12. Display position is incorrect.•Use “Position”  in  the  Setting  menu  to  correct  the 
    i
    
    mage  position  (see  “To  correct  the  screen  position 
    “
    
    Position””  (page  26)).
    •
    
    I
     f  the  problem  persists,  use  the  graphics  board’s  utility 
    i
    
    f  available  to  change  the  display  position.
    13.
     
    V
    
    ertical bars appear on the screen or a 
    part of the image is flickering.
    •Use  “Clock”  in  the  Setting  menu  to  adjust  it  (see  “To 
    e
    
    liminate  vertical  bars  “Clock””  (page  25)).
    14.
     
    W
    
    hole screen is flickering or blurring.
    •Use  “Phase”  in  the  Setting  menu  to  adjust  it  (see  “To 
    r
    
    emove  flickering  or  blurring  “Phase””  (page  25)).
      
    						
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