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    							9Chapter 2  Settings and Adjustments
    ●	To use ScreenManager Pro for LCD
    For	the	installation	and	use	of	ScreenManager	Pro	for	LCD,	refer	to	its	User’s	Manual	on	the	disk.
    To	adjust	the	monitor	using	ScreenManager	Pro	for	LCD,	connect	a	PC	to	the	monitor	with	the	supplied	USB	cable.
    [Connection]
    (1)	 Connect
    
    	the	USB	port	(downstream)	of	a	USB	compatible	PC	(or	other	USB	hub)	and	the	monitor’s	USB	port	
    (upstream)	with	the	supplied	USB	cable.
    (2)	 The	USB	function	is	set	up	automatically	upon	connection	of	the	USB	cable.
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    							10Chapter 2  Settings and Adjustments
    2-2 Screen Adjustment
    Digital Input
    When	digital	signals	are	input,	images	are	displayed	correctly	based	on	the	
    preset	data	of	the	monitor.	 When	performing	the	advanced	adjustment,	see	“2-3	
    Color	 Adjustment”	( page	13)	and	its	subsequence	pages.
    Analog Input
    The	monitor	screen	adjustment	is	used	to	suppress	flickering	of	the	screen	or	
    adjust	screen	position	and	screen	size	correctly	according	to	the	PC	to	be	used.
    To	use	the	monitor	comfortably,	adjust	the	screen	when	the	monitor	is	set	up	for	
    the	first	time	or	when	the	settings	of	the	PC	in	use	are	updated.	No	adjustment	
    is	required	when	the	image	appears	correctly.
    	 		The auto adjust function works in the following cases:
    •	
    When
    
    	a	signal	is	input	
    into
     	the	monitor	for	the	first	time
    •  When the resolution or Vertical/Horizontal Frequency of input 
    signals is changed
    [Adjustment Procedure]
    1  Perform the AutoSize adjustment.
    ● 	 To	adjust	flickering,	screen	position,	and	screen	size	
    automatically [AutoSize]
    (1)	 Press
    
    	
    .
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Select		(Analog).
    (3)	 Select	
    	(AutoSize).
    Flickering,	screen	position,	and	screen	size	are	adjusted	automatically.
    (4)	 After	confirming	the	screen	message,	select		(OK).
    If	you	select		(Undo),	the	monitor	returns	to	the	pre-adjusted	status.
    2  Prepare the display pattern for the analog display adjustment.
    (1)	 Load	the	“EIZO	LCD	Utility	Disk”	to	your	PC.
    (2)	 For	 Windows	PC:	Start	the	“Screen	 Adjustment	Utility”	from	the	
    startup	menu	on	the	disk.
    	 For	other	than	 Windows	PC:	Use	the	screen	adjustment	pattern	files.
    	 		 If the screen is not displayed correctly even after adjusting in step 
    1 above, perform the adjustments according to the procedures on 
    the following pages. When the screen is displayed correctly, go to 
    step 5 “To adjust color gradation automatically [AutoRange]”.
    Attention
    •	 This	function	works	correctly	when	
    an	image	is	fully	displayed	over	the	
    Windows	or	Macintosh	display	area.	
    It	does	not	work	properly	when	an	
    image	is	displayed	only	on	a	part	of	
    the 	screen 	(command 	prompt 	window,	
    for	example)	or	when	a	black	
    background	(wallpaper,	etc.)	is	in	use.
    •	 This	function	does	not	work	correctly	 with	some	graphics	boards.
    •	 “Auto	in	Progress”	appears	on	the	 screen	during	auto	adjustment.
    Attention
    •	 This	function	works	correctly	when	an	image	is	fully	displayed	over	the	
    Windows	or	Macintosh	display	area.	
    It	does	not	work	properly	when	an	
    image	is	displayed	only	on	a	part	of	
    the 	screen 	(command 	prompt 	window,	
    for	example)	or	when	a	black	
    background	(wallpaper,	etc.)	is	in	use.
    •	 This	function	does	not	work	correctly	 with	some	graphics	boards.
    •	 “Auto	in	Progress”	appears	on	the	 screen	during	auto	adjustment.
    Note
    •	 For	how	to	open	and	use	the	screen	adjustment	pattern	files,	refer	to	
    “Readme.txt”	or	the	“read	me”	file.	
    When	you	are	using	a	Macintosh	PC,	
    you	 can	open	 the	file	 directly 	from	 the	
    start	menu	of	the	disk.
    Note
    •	 For	how	to	open	and	use	the	screen	 adjustment	pattern	files,	refer	to	
    “Readme.txt”	or	the	“read	me”	file.	
    When	you	are	using	a	Macintosh	PC,	
    you	 can	open	 the	file	 directly 	from	 the	
    start	menu	of	the	disk.
    Attention
    •	 Wait	30	minutes	or	more	from	 monitor	power	on	before	starting	
    adjustments.
    •	 Auto
    
    	adjust	function	does	not	work	
    for	the	images	under	the	resolution	of	
    800	×	600	(SVGA).
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    							11Chapter 2  Settings and Adjustments
    3 Perform the AutoSize adjustment again with the analog screen 
    adjustment pattern displayed.
    ● 	 To	adjust	flickering,	screen	position,	and	screen	size	
    automatically [AutoSize]
    (1)	 Display
    
    	Pattern	1	in	full	screen	on	the	monitor	using	the	“Screen	
    Adjustment	Utility”	or	the	screen	adjustment	pattern	files.
    (2)	 Press	.
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (3)	 Select		(Analog).
    (4)	 Select	
    	(AutoSize).
    Flickering,	screen	position,	and	screen	size	are	adjusted	automatically.
    (5)	 After	confirming	the	screen	message,	select		(OK).
    If	you	select		(Undo),	the	monitor	returns	to	the	pre-adjusted	status.
    	 		 If the screen is not displayed correctly even after adjusting in step 
    3 above, perform the adjustments according to the procedures on 
    the following pages. When the screen is displayed correctly, go to 
    step 5 “To adjust color gradation automatically [AutoRange]”.
    4 
    Perform advanced adjustments by using  (Manual) in the 
    adjustment menu.
    Select	
    	(Manual)	to	adjust	the	clock,	phase	and	position,	in	this	order.
    ●  T o eliminate vertical bars [Clock]
    (1)	
     Adjust	the	clock	with	
    	or		of		(Clock)	to	eliminate	
    vertical	bars.
    ●	 To	remove	flickering	or	blurring	[Phase] (1)	 Adjust 	the	phase	with	
    	or		of		(Phase)	to	remove	
    flickering	or	blurring.
    Note
    •	 Press	the	control	button	slowly	so	as	 not	to	miss	the	adjustment	point.
    •	 When	blurring,	flickering	or	bars	 appear	on	the	screen	after	adjustment,	
    proceed	to	[Phase]	to	remove	
    flickering	or	blurring.
    Note
    •	 Press	the	control	button	slowly	so	as	not	to	miss	the	adjustment	point.
    •	 When	blurring,	flickering	or	bars	 appear	on	the	screen	after	adjustment,	
    proceed	to	[Phase]	to	remove	
    flickering	or	blurring.
    Attention
    •	 Flickering	or	blurring	may	not	be	eliminated	depending	on	your	PC	or	
    graphics	board.
    Attention
    •	 Flickering	or	blurring	may	not	be	eliminated	depending	on	your	PC	or	
    graphics	board.
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    							12Chapter 2  Settings and Adjustments
    ● To correct screen position [Position]
    (1)	
    Select	
    	(Position).
    (2)	 Adjust	the	position	with	
    	(Left)	/		(Right)	/		(Down)	/	
    	(Up)	to	display	the	image	properly	in	the	display	area	of	the	
    monitor.
    (3)	 Select
     	
    .
    The	adjustment	is	completed.
    5 Adjust the color gradation.
    ●  T o adjust color gradation automatically [AutoRange]
    Every
     	color	gradation	(0	to	255)	can	be	displayed	by	adjusting	the	
    signal	output	level.
    (1)	 Display	Pattern	2	in	full	screen	on	the	monitor	using	the	“Screen	 Adjustment	Utility”	or	the	screen	adjustment	pattern	files.
    (2)	 Press	.
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (3)	 Select		(Analog).
    (4)	 Select	
    	(AutoRange).
    Color	gradation	is	adjusted	automatically.
    (5)	 After	confirming	the	screen	message,	select		(OK).
    If	you	select		(Undo),	the	monitor	returns	to	the	pre-adjusted	status.
    (6)	 Close	the	Pattern	2.	 When	using	the	“Screen	 Adjustment	Utility”,	
    close	the	program.
    Note
    •	 Since	the	number	of	pixels	and	the	 pixel	positions	are	fixed	on	the	LCD	
    monitor, 	only	one 	position	is	provided	
    to	display	images	correctly.	 The	
    position	adjustment	is	made	to	shift	
    an	image	to	the	correct	position.
    •	 When	vertical	bars	appear	on	the	 screen	after	adjustment,	go	back	to	
    “To	eliminate	vertical	bars	[Clock]”.	
    (Clock	→	Phase	→	Position)
    Note
    •	 Since	the	number	of	pixels	and	the	pixel	positions	are	fixed	on	the	LCD	
    monitor, 	only	one 	position	is	provided	
    to	display	images	correctly.	 The	
    position	adjustment	is	made	to	shift	
    an	image	to	the	correct	position.
    •	 When	vertical	bars	appear	on	the	 screen	after	adjustment,	go	back	to	
    “To	eliminate	vertical	bars	[Clock]”.	
    (Clock	→	Phase	→	Position)
     
    						
    							13Chapter 2  Settings and Adjustments
    2-3 Color Adjustment
    ●	
    To select the display mode (FineContrast mode)
    FineContrast	allows	you	to	select	the	best	display	mode	easily	according	to	the	
    monitor’s	application.
    FineContrast	mode
    Mode Purpose
     (CUS) Custom mode. Available to change all setting values.
     (sRGB)sRGB mode. Suitable for color matching with sRGB 
    compatible peripherals.
     (TXT) Text mode. Suitable for displaying texts for word processing 
    or spreadsheets.
     (PIC)Picture mode. Suitable for displaying images such as 
    photos or picture images.
     (MOV) Movie mode. Suitable for playing back animated images.
     (CAD) CAD mode. Suitable for displaying CAD drawings.
    (1)	 Press	.
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Press		again	while	the	adjustment	menu	is	displayed.
    Each	time	you	press	the	button,	the	mode	is	switched.
    (3)	 Select	.
    The	mode	selected	is	set.
    Note
    •	 You	can	also	select	the	FineContrast	
    mode	by	pressing	
    	and	select	
    	(Color).
    •	 “ScreenManager	Pro	for	LCD”	
    allows	you	to	select	the	FineContrast	
    mode	automatically	according	to	the	
    application	used.	 	
    (Refer 	
    
    to	“Chapter	3	 Auto	
    FineContrast”	on	the	User’s	Manual	
    for	“ScreenManager	Pro	for	LCD”.)
    Note
    •	 You	can	also	select	the	FineContrast	
    mode	by	pressing	
    	and	select	
    	(Color).
    •	 “ScreenManager	Pro	for	LCD”	
    allows	you	to	select	the	FineContrast	
    mode	automatically	according	to	the	
    application	used.	 	
    (Refer 	
    
    to	“Chapter	3	 Auto	
    FineContrast”	on	the	User’s	Manual	
    for	“ScreenManager	Pro	for	LCD”.)
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    							14Chapter 2  Settings and Adjustments
    ●	To perform advanced adjustments
    Independent	setting	and	saving	of	color	adjustment	are	available	for	each	
    FineContrast	mode.
    ●	Adjustment items in each mode
    According	to	the	FineContrast	mode	selected,	the	adjustable	function	differs.
     
    √:	Adjustment	available					−:	Invalid	for	adjustment
    Icon Function FineContrast mode
    CUS sRGB TXT PIC MOV CAD
    Brightness √ √ √ √ √ √
    Contrast√−√ √ √ √
    Gamma√−√− − −
    Temperature√−√ √ √ √
    Gain√− − − − −
    Saturation√− −√ √−
    Hue√− −√ √−
    Cont Enhancer√− − − − −
    ●	
    To adjust the brightness [Brightness]
    The	screen	brightness	is	adjusted	by	changing	the	brightness	of	the	backlight	
    (Light	source	from	the	LCD	back	panel). Adjustable	range:	0	to	100%
    (1)	 Press	
    .
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Select		(Color).
    (3)	 Adjust	the	brightness	with	
    	or		of		(Brightness).
    (4)	 Select	
    .
    The	adjustment	is	completed.
    Attention
    •	 Wait	30	minutes	or	more	from	 monitor	power	on	before	starting	the	
    color	adjustment.
    •	 Perform	
    	(AutoRange)	first	
    when	adjusting	color	for	analog	input	
    signals.	
    (Refer 	
    
    to	“To	adjust	color	gradation	
    automatically”	on	 page	12).
    •	 The
    
    	same	image	may	be	seen	in	
    different	colors	on	multiple	monitors	
    due	to	their	monitor-specific	
    characteristics.	Make	fine	color	
    adjustment	visually	when	matching	
    colors	on	multiple	monitors.
    Note
    •	 The	values	shown	in	“%”	or	“K”	are	 available	only	as	reference.
    •	 Using	the	“ScreenManager	Pro	for	 LCD” 	allows	 you	to 	perform 	the 	color	
    adjustment	by	using	the	mouse	and	
    keyboard	of	your	PC.	 The	adjusted	
    status	can	 be	registered 	as	 a	color 	data	
    and	restore	the	data	later.	(Refer	to	
    “Chapter	4	Color	 Adjustment”	on	the
    	
    User
    
    ’s	Manual	for	“ScreenManager	
    Pro	for	LCD”.)
    Attention
    •	 Wait	30	minutes	or	more	from	 monitor	power	on	before	starting	the	
    color	adjustment.
    •	 Perform	
    	(AutoRange)	first	
    when	adjusting	color	for	analog	input	
    signals.	
    (Refer 	
    
    to	“To	adjust	color	gradation	
    automatically”	on	 page	12).
    •	 The
    
    	same	image	may	be	seen	in	
    different	colors	on	multiple	monitors	
    due	to	their	monitor-specific	
    characteristics.	Make	fine	color	
    adjustment	visually	when	matching	
    colors	on	multiple	monitors.
    Note
    •	 The	values	shown	in	“%”	or	“K”	are	 available	only	as	reference.
    •	 Using	the	“ScreenManager	Pro	for	 LCD” 	allows	 you	to 	perform 	the 	color	
    adjustment	by	using	the	mouse	and	
    keyboard	of	your	PC.	 The	adjusted	
    status	can	 be	registered 	as	 a	color 	data	
    and	restore	the	data	later.	(Refer	to	
    “Chapter	4	Color	 Adjustment”	on	the
    	
    User
    
    ’s	Manual	for	“ScreenManager	
    Pro	for	LCD”.)
    Note
    •	 You	can	also	adjust	the	brightness	
    by	pressing	
    	or		without	
    displaying	the	adjustment	menu.
    Note
    •	 You	can	also	adjust	the	brightness	
    by	pressing	
    	or		without	
    displaying	the	adjustment	menu.
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    							15Chapter 2  Settings and Adjustments
    ●	To adjust the contrast [Contrast]
    The	luminance	of	the	screen	is	adjusted	by	varying	the	video	signal	level.
    Adjustable	range:	0	to	100%
    (1)	 Press	
    .
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Select		(Color).
    (3)	 Adjust	the	contrast	with	
    	or		of		(Contrast).
    (4)	 Select	
    .
    The	adjustment	is	completed.
    ●	 To adjust the gamma value [Gamma]
    The	gamma	value	can	be	adjusted.	 The	luminance	of	the	monitor	varies	
    depending	on	the	input	signal,	however,	the	variation	rate	is	not	proportional	to	
    the 	input 	signal. 	To 	keep 	the 	balance 	between 	the 	input 	signal 	and 	the 	luminance	
    of	the	monitor	is	called	as	“Gamma	correction”. Adjustable	range:	1.8,	2.0,	2.2
    (1)	 Press	
    .
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Select		(Color).
    (3)	 Select	
    	(Color	Menu).
    (4)	 Adjust	the	gamma	value	with	
    	or		of		(Gamma).
    (5)	 Select	
    .
    The	adjustment	is	completed.
    Note
    •	 You	can	also	adjust	the	contrast	by	 pressing	
    	while	the	adjustment	
    menu	is	not	displayed,	and	press	
    	
    or	
    	of		(Contrast).
    •	 In	the	contrast	of	50%,	every	color	 gradation	is	displayed.
    •	 When	adjusting	the	monitor,	it	 is	recommended	to	perform	the	
    brightness	adjustment	which	may	
    not	lose	the	gradation	characteristics,	
    prior	to	the	contrast	adjustment.	
    Perform 	the	 contrast 	adjustment 	in 	the	
    following	cases.
    –	When	you	feel	the	image	is	dark	 even	if	the	brightness	is	set	to	
    100%.
    –	W
     hen 	you 	feel 	the 	black 	level 	of 	the	
    screen	is	bright	(Set	the	brightness	
    down	and	the	contrast	to	higher	
    than	50%).
    Note
    •	 You	can	also	adjust	the	contrast	by	 pressing	
    	while	the	adjustment	
    menu	is	not	displayed,	and	press	
    	
    or	
    	of		(Contrast).
    •	 In	the	contrast	of	50%,	every	color	 gradation	is	displayed.
    •	 When	adjusting	the	monitor,	it	 is	recommended	to	perform	the	
    brightness	adjustment	which	may	
    not	lose	the	gradation	characteristics,	
    prior	to	the	contrast	adjustment.	
    Perform 	the	 contrast 	adjustment 	in 	the	
    following	cases.
    –	When	you	feel	the	image	is	dark	 even	if	the	brightness	is	set	to	
    100%.
    –	W
     hen 	you 	feel 	the 	black 	level 	of 	the	
    screen	is	bright	(Set	the	brightness	
    down	and	the	contrast	to	higher	
    than	50%).
    Note
    •	 You	cannot	adjust	the	value	if	the	 icon	is	not	displayed,	depending	on	
    the	FineContrast	mode	selected.	(See	
    “Adjustment	items	in	each	mode”	on	
    page	14.)
    Note
    •	 You	cannot	adjust	the	value	if	the	icon	is	not	displayed,	depending	on	
    the	FineContrast	mode	selected.	(See	
    “Adjustment	items	in	each	mode”	on	
    page	14.)
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    							16Chapter 2  Settings and Adjustments
    ●	To adjust the color temperature [Temperature]
    The	color	temperature	can	be	adjusted.	 The	color	temperature	is	normally	used	
    to	express	the	hue	of	“White”	and/or	“Black”	by	a	numerical	value.	 The	value	
    is	expressed	in	degrees	“K”	(Kelvin).
    In 	the 	same 	way 	as 	the 	flame 	temperature, 	the 	image 	on 	the 	monitor 	is 	displayed	
    reddish	if	the	color	temperature	is	low	and	is	bluish	if	the	color	temperature	is	
    high.	 The	gain	preset	values	are	set	for	each	color	temperature	setting	value.
    5000K The white color image is displayed reddish. The 5000K or 6000K 
    is usually used in the printing industry.
    6500K The white color image is displayed in warm white like paper white.  The temperature is suitable to display photographs or video 
    images.
    9300K The white color image is displayed slightly bluish white.
    Adjustable	range:	 Native,	4000K-10000K	(specified	by	every	500K	unit,	 including	9300K),	User	(at	gain	adjustment)
    (1)	 Press	
    .
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Select		(Color).
    (3)	 Select	
    	(Color	Menu).
    (4)	 Adjust	the	color	temperature	with	
    	or		of		(Temperature).
    (5)	 Select	
    .
    The	adjustment	is	completed.
    ●	 To adjust the gain value [Gain]
    Each	luminance	of	red/green/blue	composing	the	color	is	called	“Gain”.	 The	
    gain	adjustment	may	change	the	color	tone	of	the	“White”	(when	the	max	input	
    signal	for	each	color	is	obtained) Adjustable	range:	0	to	100%
    (1)	 Press	
    .
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Select		(Color).
    (3)	 Select	
    	(Color	Menu).
    (4)	 Select	
    	(Gain).
    (5)	 Adjust	the	respective	value	of	
    	(Red)/	(Green)/	(Blue)	with	
    	or	.
    (6)	 Select	
    .
    The	adjustment	is	completed.
    ●	 To adjust the color saturation [Saturation]
    This	function	allows	you	to	adjust	the	saturation	of	the	color	on	the	monitor.
    Adjustable	range:	-100	to	100
    (1)	 Press	
    .
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Select		(Color).
    (3)	 Select	
    	(Color	Menu).
    (4)	 Select	
    	(Advanced).
    (5)	 Adjust	the	saturation	with	
    	or		of		(Saturation).
    (6)	 Select	
    .
    The	adjustment	is	completed.
    Note
    •	 You	cannot	adjust	the	value	if	the	 icon	is	not	displayed,	depending	on	
    the	FineContrast	mode	selected.	(See	
    “Adjustment	items	in	each	mode”	on	
    page	14.)
    •	 [Gain]
    
    	allows	you	to	perform	more	
    advanced	adjustment	(See	“To	adjust	
    the	gain	value”	on	 page	16).
    •	 If
    
    	you	set	to	[Native],	the	image	is	
    displayed	in	the	preset	color	of	the	
    monitor	(Gain:	100%	for	each	RGB).
    •	 When	changing	the	gain	value,	the	 color	temperature	adjusting	range	is	
    changed	to	“User”.
    Note
    •	 You	cannot	adjust	the	value	if	the	icon	is	not	displayed,	depending	on	
    the	FineContrast	mode	selected.	(See	
    “Adjustment	items	in	each	mode”	on	
    page	14.)
    •	 [Gain]
    
    	allows	you	to	perform	more	
    advanced	adjustment	(See	“To	adjust	
    the	gain	value”	on	 page	16).
    •	 If
    
    	you	set	to	[Native],	the	image	is	
    displayed	in	the	preset	color	of	the	
    monitor	(Gain:	100%	for	each	RGB).
    •	 When	changing	the	gain	value,	the	 color	temperature	adjusting	range	is	
    changed	to	“User”.
    Note
    •	 You	cannot	adjust	the	value	if	the	icon	is	not	displayed,	depending	on	
    the	FineContrast	mode	selected.	(See	
    “Adjustment	items	in	each	mode”	on	
    page	14.)
    •	 T
    
    he 	gain 	value 	may 	change 	depending	
    on	the	value	of	the	color	temperature.
    •	 When	changing	the	gain	value,	the	 color	temperature	adjusting	range	is	
    changed	to	“User”.
    Note
    •	 You	cannot	adjust	the	value	if	the	icon	is	not	displayed,	depending	on	
    the	FineContrast	mode	selected.	(See	
    “Adjustment	items	in	each	mode”	on	
    page	14.)
    •	 T
    
    he 	gain 	value 	may 	change 	depending	
    on	the	value	of	the	color	temperature.
    •	 When	changing	the	gain	value,	the	 color	temperature	adjusting	range	is	
    changed	to	“User”.
    Attention
    •	 This	function	does	not	enable	to	display	every	color	gradation.
    Note
    •	 You	cannot	adjust	the	value	if	the	icon	is	not	displayed,	depending	on	
    the	FineContrast	mode	selected.	(See	
    “Adjustment	items	in	each	mode”	on	
    page	14.)
    •	 Setting
    
    	the	minimum	(-100)	turns	the	
    image	to	a	monochrome	screen.
    Attention
    •	 This	function	does	not	enable	to	 display	every	color	gradation.
    Note
    •	 You	cannot	adjust	the	value	if	the	icon	is	not	displayed,	depending	on	
    the	FineContrast	mode	selected.	(See	
    “Adjustment	items	in	each	mode”	on	
    page	14.)
    •	 Setting
    
    	the	minimum	(-100)	turns	the	
    image	to	a	monochrome	screen.
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    ●	To adjust the hue [Hue]
    This	function	allows	you	to	adjust	the	hue.	If	you	set	the	hue	to	a	high	value,	
    the	image	turns	greenish.	If	low,	the	image	turns	purplish. Adjustable	range:	-100	to	100
    (1)	 Press	
    .
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Select		(Color).
    (3)	 Select	
    	(Color	Menu).
    (4)	 Select	
    	(Advanced).
    (5)	 Adjust	the	hue	with	
    	or		of		(Hue).
    (6)	 Select	
    .
    The	adjustment	is	completed.
    ●	 To set Enable/Disable of the contrast enhancer  
    [Cont Enhancer]
    This	function	allows	you	to	reproduce	images	with	a	taste	of	contrast	by	
    compensating	the	gamma	value	as	well	as	controlling	the	backlight	brightness	
    and	the	gain	level	according	to	the	image	status.
    (1)	 Press	
    .
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Select		(Color).
    (3)	 Select	
    	(Color	Menu).
    (4)	 Select	
    	(Advanced).
    (5)	 The	Enable/Disable	setting	is	toggled	by	selecting	
    	(Cont	Enhancer).
    Enable
    Disable
    (6)	 Select	.
    The	mode	selected	is	set.
    Attention
    •	 This	function	does	not	enable	to	 display	every	color	gradation.
    Note
    •	 You	cannot	adjust	the	value	if	the	icon	is	not	displayed,	depending	on	
    the	FineContrast	mode	selected.	(See	
    “Adjustment	items	in	each	mode”	on	
    page	14.)
    Attention
    •	 This	function	does	not	enable	to	display	every	color	gradation.
    Note
    •	 You	cannot	adjust	the	value	if	the	icon	is	not	displayed,	depending	on	
    the	FineContrast	mode	selected.	(See	
    “Adjustment	items	in	each	mode”	on	
    page	14.)
    Note
    •	 You	cannot	adjust	the	value	if	the	icon	is	not	displayed,	depending	on	
    the	FineContrast	mode	selected.	(See	
    “Adjustment	items	in	each	mode”	on	
    page	14.)
    Note
    •	 You	cannot	adjust	the	value	if	the	icon	is	not	displayed,	depending	on	
    the	FineContrast	mode	selected.	(See	
    “Adjustment	items	in	each	mode”	on	
    page	14.)
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    2-4 Adjusting Sharpness [Sharpness]
    This	function	allows	you	to	emphasize	the	outline	of	the	image	by	emphasizing	
    the	color	difference	between	the	pixels	composing	the	image	and	to	improve	a	
    sense	of	quality	and	materiality.	Contrarily,	this	function	allows	you	to	show	the	
    image	smoothly	by	blurring	the	outline	of	the	image.
    	 Adjustable	range:	-3	to	3
    (1)	 Press	
    .
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Select		(Screen).
    (3)	 Adjust	the	sharpness	with	
    	or		of		(Sharpness).
    (4)	 Select	
    .
    The	adjustment	is	completed.
    2-5  Setting Enable/Disable for the automatic 
    brightness adjustment function  
    [Bright Reg]
    The	sensor	on	the	front	side	of	the	monitor	detects	the	environmental	brightness	
    to	adjust	the	screen	brightness	automatically	and	comfortably	by	using	the	
    BrightRegulator	function.
    (1)	 Press	
    .
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Select		(PowerSave).
    (3)	 The	Enable/Disable	setting	is	toggled	by	selecting	
    	(Bright	Reg).
    Enable
    Disable
    (4)	 Select	.
    The	mode	selected	is	set.
    2-6  Turning off the monitor automatically 
    [Off Timer]
    This	function	allows	the	monitor	to	automatically	turn	off	after	a	specified	time	
    has	passed.	 This	function	serves	to	protect	the	monitor	from	after-images	
    caused	when	the	same	image	is	left	displayed	for	a	long	time.	Use	this	function	
    when	an	image	is	displayed	throughout	the	day.
    	 Adjustable	range:	Off,	1	to	23h
    (1)	 Press	
    .
    The	adjustment	menu	appears.
    (2)	 Select		(PowerSave).
    (3)	 Set	a	monitor	OFF	time	with	
    	or		of		(Off	 Timer).
    Select	“Off”	to	set	Off	timer	setting	to	“Off”.
    (4)	 Select	
    The	Off	timer	setting	is	completed.
    (5)	 “Power	will	shut	off	in	a	minute”	appears	on	the	display	if	it	becomes	one	
    minute	before	the	setting	time.
    If	you	select		(Extend),	the	off	timer	function	works	90	minutes	later.
    Note
    •	 You	can	turn	on	or	off	the	monitor	at	the	setting	time	by	using	the	
    “ScreenManager	Pro	for	LCD”.	 You	
    can	specify	up	to	8	timer	settings.
    Note
    •	 You	can	turn	on	or	off	the	monitor	 at	the	setting	time	by	using	the	
    “ScreenManager	Pro	for	LCD”.	 You	
    can	specify	up	to	8	timer	settings.
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