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1. N otethat brightness and contrast can be adjusted using the short cut keys see Quick Setup Guide page 6 even whilethe Control pad is locked After making such an adjustment push the ENTER key to clear the brightness contrast adjustment menu from the screen Also the BN C D Sub Selection button can still be used Connecting two PCs to the monitor Example Standard graphics board Apple Macintosh Am MD C53A optional Connect onePC to the monitor s D Sub connector and another to the BNC connector The BNC connection should be made with an EIZO BNC cable available as an option Besure that the monitor and the PC are both switched off before connecting them e Be sure to connect the cable securely Contact EIZO dealers for information about optional cables 26 6 GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR MONITOR Selecting the active input NC D Sub Selection button o BNC D Sub 1 Sn due Thefront panel s BN C D Sub selection button can be used to select BNC or D Sub as the active input e TheScreenM anager s Input Priority setting in the O thers menu can be used to set up the
2. _ 37 9 SPECIFICATIONS 38 APPENDIX 123 CONTENTS 3 Copyright 1999 byEIZO NANAO CORPORATION Allrightsreserved 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 isunder no obligation to hold any submitted material or information confidential unless prior arrangements are made pursuant to EIZO NANAO CORPORATION sreceipt of said information Although every effort has been madeto ensurethat this manual provides up to date information please notethat EIZO monitor specifications are subject to change without notice Apple and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries DPMS is a trademark and VESA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association VGA is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation ENERGY STAR is a U S registered mark Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries ScreenManager PowerManager QuickSet and i Sound are trademarks of EIZO NANAO CORPORATION FlexScan SuperErgoCoat and EIZO are registered trademarks of EIZO NANAO CORPORATION 4 INTRODUCTION About This Manual Thismanual explainsthe precau
3. If necessary stubborn stains can be removed by moistening part of a cloth with water or alcohol ethanol methanol or isopropyl alcohol to enhance its cleaning power 8 CLEANING 37 9 SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Specifications CRT AG Pitch 0 25 mm ApertureGrille CRT Size 45 cm 17 inch class 90 deflection A pertureGrilletype CRT Surface Anti R eflective SuperErgoC oat Scan Frequency H orizontal 30 kH z 92 kHz Automatic Vertical 50 H z 160 Hz Automatic M ax ActiveDisplay Area 326 mm H x241 mm V Diagonal 405 mm Display sizecan beset by theuser through microprocessor control panel Theactual sizedisplayed can be dependent on the graphics board or PC utilized Power Supply 220 240 VAC 10 50Hz 0 8A Power Consumption Normal 115 W M ax 135 W EIZO optional speaker attached 138 W PowerM anager Model Lessthan 10 W PowerM anager M ode2 Lessthan 5 W Input Connector D Sub mini 15 pin and BNC x5 H H V V G R B switchable Display Colors Unlimited Colors Recommended Resolution 1280 dots x 1024 lines Input Signal Sync H N Separate TTL Positive N egative H V Composite TTL Positive N egative H V Composite Syncon Green 0 3 V p p N egative Video RGB Separate Analog 0 7 V p p 75 Positive RGB Separate Analog plus Composite Syncon Green Mechanical Specifications Dimensions 410 mm W x413 mm H x439 mm D net 529 mm W x537 mm H x 597 mm
4. Operation Operatian Power Detecting Detecting SUSPEND signal OFF signal Power ON Touching keyboard or mouse Detecting STAND BY signal 4 POWER SAVE SETUP 1 9 NUTEK System E OVESA DPMS NUTEK ODff 1 First makethe appropriate ScreenSaver settings M acintosh Energy Saver for the PC 2 Then select NUTEK E 3 Set the delay time which is theinterval between the time that the ScreenSaver M acintosh EnergySaver blanks the screen and thetime that the monitor enters M ode 1 4 Set the M ode 1 duration time which is the user definable time 0 60 minutes beforethe monitor enters M ode 2 NUTEK power saving method M ode 1 operates for a user definable period in Duration in 0 60 minutes before the monitor enters M ode2 If thekeyboard or the mouse arenotin useduring this period the monitor will then enter PowerM anager M ode2 Operation Operation Blank Screen e cu um Zn ati Green Green Green Yellow Green flashing Relative power consumption Power ON After Mode 1 Touching keyboard duration ScreenSaver or mouse Energy Saver Macintosh after duration 20 4 POWER SAVE SETUP W hat is VESA DPM S Theacronym VESA stands
5. is in compliance with Council Directive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 1992 4A 14A 2443 Council Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 classB 1995 EN 50082 1 1992 EN 61000 3 2 1995 EN 61000 3 3 1995 Konformitatserklarung Gerateart M onitor Geratetyp 1575 M odell N r M A 1792 den folgenden N ormen oder Vorschriften entspricht EU Richtlinie 73 23 EEC EN 60950 1992 HA 14A 24 3 EU Richtlinie 89 336 EEC EN 55022 classB 1995 EN 50082 1 1992 EN 61000 3 2 1995 EN 61000 3 3 1995 D claration de conformit N ature de l quipement M oniteur Type d signation T57S No de mod le M A 1792 est en conformit avec Directive Europ enne 73 23 EEC EN 60950 19924A 14A244A3 Directive Europ enne 89 336 EEC EN 55022 classB 1995 EN 50082 1 1992 EN 61000 3 2 1995 EN 61000 3 3 1995 Hinweis zur Ergonomie Dieser M onitor erf llt die Anforderungen an die Ergonomie nach ZH 1 618 10 80 GS VW SG 7 01 97 mit dem Videosignal 1280 Punktex 1024 Zeilen RGB analog 0 7V p p und mindestens 85 0H z Bildwiederholfrequenz non interlaced Weiterhin wird aus ergonomischen Gr nden empfohlen die Grundfarbe Blau nicht auf dunklem Untergrund zu verwenden schlechte Erkennbarkeit Augenbelastung bei zu geringem Zeichenkontrast Larmemission kleiner 70dBA laut ISO 7779 PTB Note Eigensichere K athodestranlr hre nach Anlage III Rontgenverordnung Diein diesem Geraet entstehende R ntgenstrahlung ist durch die eigensichere K athodenstrahlroehre
6. Information status report fH 59 5kHz fU 74 3Hz Off Usethis featureto review the current ScreenM anager settings Themenu mi containsfour pages Pressing the EN TER key selects the different pages in order Theinformation displayed on each pageis asfollows Pagel Input port horizontal and vertical frequencies moir reduction setting Page2 Color adjustment settings Page3 PowerM anager settings e Page 4 Input priority see note and beep settings Thecurrent ScreenManager setting is displayed even if the input selection has been manually overridden by the use of the BNC D Sub selection button Language menu English ODeutsch OFrangais OEspafiol Oltaliano OSvenska EJ Usethis menu to select the ScreenM anager language Six languages are availableto choosefrom English German French Spanish Italian and Swedish Themenu text will appear in the language that is selected here 5 OTHER SETTINGS 25 6 GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR MONITOR Adjustment Lock AUTO SIZING button o AUTO Zb Y The ScreenM anager operation can be disabled by holding down the AUTO SIZING button whileswitching on the monitor s power This will disable lock the ScreenM anager and AUTO SIZIN G button protecting from accidental changes To unlock the buttons switch the power off then hold down AUTO SIZIN G button once again and turn the power back on Power Switch
7. Color Display Monitor CONTENTS AN PRECAUTIONS i INTRODUCTION 7 b5 About This Manual oo 5 Package Content 5 1 FEATURES 6 FO NA AI 6 FUNCIONS RR 7 2 IMAGING ADJUSTMENT 9 Screen menu Brightness Contrast Size Position 9 Geometry Tilt Bright Uniformity 9 Lomverdence mann 10 Moir Reduction Wooo W Wb mna 10 3 COLOR ADJUSTMENT 12 Color menu ONS EE 12 Adjusting the Standard mode 13 Adjusting the Custom mode 14 4 POWER SAVE SETUP 17 PowerManager menu Set up Procedure oooWo W WWW Woo W Wa 18 AutoPower Function WooooW oom 21 2 CONTENTS 5 OTHER SETTINGS 22 Others Information and Language menus DJOgatiss lg usui Topica diodes tau a r na 22 HUT PONT sea 23 BED an ANE 24 Menu Position Menu Contrast 24 pisi TN NN OR MO 24 Information status report 25 Language MeN eka hn vn lak 25 6 GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR MONITOR 26 Adjustment LOCK u 26 Connecting two PCs to the monitor 26 Linking monitors in a chain 27 Optional i Sound speaker system 29 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 30 Troubleshooting A 30 8 CLEANING
8. y ms 0020 0 060 0 784 0 865 12549 tine 1 A 39 43 ou oe Frequencies fd 57 28 M Hz fH 49 73 kHz fV 74 55 Hz Interlace Non Sync Polarity Separate sync TTL N egative Video Signal Level 0 7 V p p 75 Q 1 26 APPENDIX m 1152 dots x 870 lines mode Unit F u s 0320 1280 1440 3 040 11 520 14 560 Dot 32 128 14 304 1152 1456 p ms 0044 0 044 0 568 0 655 Geen 13 322 Line 915 Frequencies W MHz n T kHz perce Hz Interlace Non Sync Polarity Separate sync TTL Negative Video Signal Level 0 7 V p p 75 Q APPENDIX 1 27 Dimensions Abmessungen Dimensions mm 410 0 x 413 241 um 00 197 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW VORDERANSICHT SEITENANSICHT VUE DE FACE VUE DE COTE 302 AN LN yo Un P we 265 e 450 00 450 TOP VIEW REAR VIEW DRAUFSICHT RUCKANSICHT VUE D EN HAUT VUE DE DERRIERE 1 28
9. APPENDIX Congratulations You have just purchased a TCO 99 approved and labelled product Your choice has provided you with a product developed for professional use Your purchase has also contributed to reducing the burden on the environment and also to the further development of environmentally adapted electronics products W hy do we have environmentally labelled computers In many countries environmental labelling has become an established method for encourag ing the adaptation of goods and services to the environment The main problem as far as computers and other electronics equipment are concerned is that environmentally harmful substances are used both in the products and during their manufacture Since it is not so far possible to satisfactorily recycle the majority of electronics equipment most of these potentially damaging substances sooner or later enter nature There are also other characteristics of a computer such as energy consumption levels that are important from the viewpoints of both the work internal and natural external environments Since all methods of electricity generation have a negative effect on the environment e g acidic and climate influencing emissions radioactive waste it is vital to save energy Electronics equipment in offices is often left running continuously and thereby consumes a lot of energy W hat does labelling involve This product meets the requirements for the TCO 99 scheme which
10. Brightness and Contrast icons 2 Then return to the Color menu and select the Custom mode setting 3 Setthecolor temperature COLOR ADJUSTMENT a Selectthe Temperature icon from the sub menu b Select the temperature as desired by moving the arrow keys in any direction 4 Adjustthe Cutoff C utoff The Cutoff adjustment is the most powerful adjustment It alters the starting point the black level and the ending point the white level If the Cutoff level for color israised or lowered black white and all levels between are raised or lowered by the same degree Before adjusting the Cutoff it is best to display a screen with a black background such asthe D O S command screen a Select Cutoff icon Thescreen shown on theleft will appear b Adjusteach color until you can createa uniform black screen 5 Adjust theGain Gain The Gain adjustment has no effect on the starting point the black level It changes only the ending point the whitelevel TheGain adjustment is used to finetunethe whites and light graysto a good balance Before adjusting the Gain it is best to display a screen image that has a white or grayscale background such as the operating window for Windows a Select Gain icon Thescreen shown on theleft will appear b Adjust each color until you can create a uniform white screen 6 To register the adjustment select the Save icon and then pressthe ENTER key If
11. Contrast varies the difference in light output from thelow est to the highest screen intensities It isthebrightness adjustment for the video signal area After making the color settings readjust the contrast to get the best definition and intensity of the colors for the displayed image 1 6 3 COLOR ADJUSTMENT 4 POWER SAVE SETUP PowerManager menu Set W hat is PowerM anager ThePowerM anager feature automatically reduces the monitor s power consumption during idle periods in accordance with the PCs ScreenSaver software There are two PowerSaving modes in the EIZO PowerM anager M ode 1 and M ode2 Even if the monitor isin a power saving mode it will return to a normal display immediately when the mouseor keyboard is operated TheEIZO PowerM anager functions comply with N UTEK the V ESA DPM S standard and the EPA s Energy Star guidelines Power consumption In operation up to 135 W M ax PowerM anager M ode 1 lessthan 10 W Power Indicator flashing green PowerM anager M ode2 lessthan 5 W Power Indicator solid yellow e Do your part to conserve energy turn off the monitor when your finished using it Complete energy use can only be stopped by disconnecting the monitor from the power supply e When the monitor is in a power saving mode the optional EIZO Sound speaker unit will turn off 4 POWER SAVE SETUP 1 T Set up Procedure Set the monitor s power save environment to match the
12. D gross Weight 21 0 kg net 25 0 kg gross Environmental Specifications Temperature operating 0 C to 40 C storage 20 C to 60 C H umidity 30 to 80 R H N on condensing 38 9 SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX ANHANG ANNEXE APPENDIX Pin Assignment Pin Belegung Affectation des Broches D Sub mini 15 pin connector 8980 o 906506 0 Ds 15191942 1 9 No pin eise 4 v sync 7 regowd 15 Ck Blueground BNC connector o V SYNC GREEN BLUE H SYNC V SYNC GREEN GREEN Sync on green N A a fa BLUE TTL H V Composite sync composite N A GREEN RED BLUE y TTL TTL t 1 24 APPENDIX Preset Timing Chart Timing bersichten Synchronisation des Signaux Based on the signal diagram shown below 4 factory presets have been registered inthemonitor smicroprocessor Der integrierteM ikroprozessor desM onitors unterst tzt 4 werkseitige Standardeinstellungen siehe hierzu die nachfolgenden Diagramme 4 signaux ont t enregistr s en usine dans le microprocesseur du moniteur conform ment au diagramme de synchronisation ci dessous Video Signal wenn A V pr A IB C Sync Signal S H ES Front Porch Vordere Schwarzschulter Frontavant Sync Period Synchronimpuls Delai de CC NE Keg Back Porch H intere Schwarzschulter Frontarrigre arriere EK Blanking Period A ustastzeit D lai declignotement H Display period
13. O uickSet Control Pad and intuitive graphic icons for easy identification of each function S Auto Sizing Function Quick Setup Guide Theauto sizingfunction lets the microprocessor calculate and automatically adjust the screen size and position for the selected display mode Customized Color Controls Page 12 e Dynamic color control provides WYSIWYG What You Seele What You Get color matching To meet individual preferences two color modes are provided a Standard mode with selection of color temperature and a Custom modefor adjustment of color tone PowerManager M M Page 17 ThePowerM anager function automatically reduces unnecessary power ge consumption when themonitor isnot in activeuse Thisfunction complies with the N UTEK specification the VESA DPM S system and long the EPA Energy Star Program INDEIL Roy EE Page 23 e When dual inputs are used this model has the capability for priority to be given to one signal over the other either the D Sub or BN C video L input 1 As an Energy Star Partner EIZO NANAO CORPORATION has determined that this product meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency 1 FEATURES T 8 Maintenance Port Themonitor is equipped with a maintenance port on therear panel Thisis provided so that complementary products can be utilized ScreenM anager Pro a utility
14. PC s ScreenSaver software Forthe PC setup please refer to the user s manuals for the PC and graphics board Therearetwo power save settings for the monitor VESA DPM S system works with the VESA DPM S signal NUTEK s system works with a screen saver software and Energy Saver for M acintosh which blanksthe screen totally black screen Set the monitor to match the PC s power saving software asfollows Monitor setting for matching the PC PC Power saving M onitor setting PC AT and compatibles VESA DPM S Signal VESA DPMS VESA DPM S activated PC AT and compatibles Windows NUTEK VESA DPM S Control Panel D esktop inactivated ScreenSaver Blank Screen M acintosh Energy Saver NUTEK ScreenSaver software NUTEK After Dark Blank settings 1 8 4 POWER SAVE SETUP VESA DPMS System E VESA DPMS ONUTEK ODff 1 First makethe appropriate settings for the PC See note page 18 2 Then select VESA DPM S TI 3 Set the delay period which istheinterval that the monitor will wait after receiving a power save signal from the PC before entering into M ode1or M ode2 VESA DPMS power saving method VESA DPM S utilizes four signals ON STANDBY SUSPEND and OFF Themonitor detects these signals from the graphics board and executes power saving accordingly asillustrated below Blank Mode 2 Screen Relative power Green Green Green Yellow Green consumption flashing S 100 0
15. ausreichend abgeschirmt Recycle Auskunft DieR cknahme dieses Produktes nach N utzungsende bernimmt EIZO in Deutschland zusammen mit dem Partner von Roll M BB Recycling GmbH Dort werden die Ger te in ihre Bestandteile zerlegt die dann der W iederverwertung zugef hrt werden Um einen Abholtermin zu vereinbaren und die aktuellen Kosten zu erfahren benutzen Sie bitte folgende Rufnummber 02153 73 35 00 Weitere Informationen finden Sie auch unter der Internet Adresse ww w eizo de Hinweis Die Bildroehre dieses M onitors is frei von Cadmium
16. automatic selection of the input See page 23 for details Linking monitors in a chain Three to four monitors can be chained together so that they can be controlled from asinglesource All monitors will display the same image This feature is useful for example when giving a presentation The connection is madethrough the BN C inputs Specifically you attach BN C coaxial Y connectors to the BN C inputs on each monitor Then connect the BN C signal cables Please make surethetermination switch on each monitor is set appropriately as described in the chaining procedure BNC Y connector Any EIZO monitor with a termination switch can be added to the chain norderto maintain image clarity the total length of chained cables should not exceed approximately 8 m about three to four chained monitors Termination switches are effective only with BNC connections e Ifa video color printer is included in the configuration it should be placed at the end of the chain 6 GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR MONITOR 27 Chaining procedure 1 Attach BN C coaxial Y connectors to each of the BN C inputs H V G R and B on thefirst monitor in the chain call this M onitor A Then connect the monitor to the PC using a signal cable equipped with BNC connectors at the monitor side 2 Attach BNC coaxial Y connectors to the next monitor monitor B Connect monitors A and B this time usi
17. by pressing the BN C D Sub selection button on the monitor s front panel e The ScreenManager priority setting can be overridden at any time by using the BNC D Sub selection button on the front panel Priority selection will be restored when the PC or monitor is switched ON again 5 OTHER SETTINGS 23 Beep a Use this feature to set the beeper ON or OFF If the beeper isON the monitor will generate beep signals as shown below If the beeper isOFF the monitor will not beep Short beep e ScreenM anager item selected e ScreenM anager parameter adjusted to minimum or maximum limit e BN C D Sub selection button pressed Long beep AUTO SIZIN G button pressed e ScreenM anager data save executed Four shortbeeps Monitor not connected correctly e PC turned off Monitor received unsupported signal frequency Menu Position Menu Contrast f g Usethesefunctions to adjust the position contrast and brightness of the e ScreenM anager menu When adjusting color it is useful to adjust the contrast and brightness of the ScreenM anager menu according to the background Reset Se Use this function to return all ScreenM anager parameters size position geometry color PowerM anager etc to their factory default settings Default settings are as follows Screen M oir ZOFF Color Standard 9300K PowerM anager VESA e Others Input Priority SD Sub Beep ON Language English 24 5 OTHER SETTINGS
18. provides for international and environmental labelling of personal computers The labelling scheme was developed as a joint effort by the TCO The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees Svenska N aturskyddsforeningen The Swedish Society for N ature Conservation and Statens Energimyndighet The Swedish N ational Energy Administration Approval requirements cover a wide range of issues environment ergonomics usability emission of electric and magnetic fields energy consumption and electrical and fire safety The environmental demands impose restrictions on the presence and use of heavy metals brominated and chlorinated flame retardants CFCs freons and chlorinated solvents among other things The product must be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer is obliged to have an environmental policy which must be adhered to in each country where the company implements its operational policy The energy requirements include a demand that the computer and or display after a certain period of inactivity shall reduce its power consumption to a lower level in one or more stages The length of time to reactivate the computer shall be reasonable for the user Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands for example in respect of the reduction of electric and magnetic fields physical and visual ergonomics and good usability Below you will find a brief summary of the environmental requirements met by this product The comple
19. that spans the entire screen from top to bottom 7 Faint black verticallinesare The aperture grille may be misaligned Shock or visibleon the screen vibration during transport may in some cases cause the aperture grille to fall out of alignment 077 E The problem will appear as one or more faint black 2 lines across the screen I M 5 Filaments Mis alignment of If this problem occurs it may be able to solved by the Aperture Grille e degaussing the screen or lightly tapping do not hit the side of the monitor If neither of these methods works try executing the following procedure 1 Display a bright white field over the area where the black line s appear with a black field over the unaffected areas Do this by opening a bright white window on top of a black desktop or wallpaper background Position the window so that it just covers the area of misalignment 2 Set brightness and contrast to maximum values and keep the display ON until the problem is corrected Try tapping the side of the display lightly to help expedite realignment The white field will heat up the misaligned area of the grille returning it to proper alignment 36 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 CLEANING Z WARNING e Keep liquids away from the monitor Spillage into the cabinet may result in fire electric shock or equipment damage If an object
20. warm up period Please wait for about 30 minutes until the monitor stabilizes in order to gain its proper color Others 1 Themonitor beeps or hums The monitor emits a humming noise when executing automatic degaussing at power ON This is not a problem e The monitor beeps at any time This is not a problem See page 24 for full details 34 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Control Pad ENTER key The Adjustment Lock is probably on To unlock does not operate switch off the monitor power then hold down the AUTO SIZIN G button and switch the monitor back on See page 26 3 AUTO SIZIN G button does The Adjustment Lock is probably on To unlock not operate switch off the monitor power then hold down the AUTO SIZIN G button and switch the monitor back on See page 26 4 AUTO SIZIN G button does TheAuto sizing function is intended for use on the not work properly M acintosh and on IBM compatibles running Windows It may not work properly if either of the following applies You arerunning an AT compatible PC on M S DOS not Windows The background color for the wallpaper or desktop pattern is set to black Some signals from graphics boards may not function properly Asolid color screen i e red green blue may appear for an instant while performing the auto sizing function this phenomenon is not a failure 5 Characters aretoo large Change the resolution of the graphics board to a
21. with printout color Thecolor adjustment spectrum may vary between monitors A color calibrator can be used for even higher precision color adjustment e Each monitor is slightly different if two monitors are set to the same color temperature value i e 6500K they may not necessarily look the same 1 2 3 COLOR ADJUSTMENT Adjusting the Standard mode Temperature 9300K Users should allow at least 30 minutes for the monitor to stabilize before setting the color adjustments or color matching Procedure 1 Gotothe Color menu 2 Select the Standard mode setting from the Color mode menu 3 Select the Temperature icon A color temperature bar will appear 4 Adjust thetemperature by using theright or left Arrow keys 5 Pressthe EN TER key to savethe data W hat is color temperature Color temperature is a method to measure the white color tone generally indicated in degrees K elvin At high temperatures the white tone appears somewhat blue whileat lower temperatures it appears somew hat red Computer monitors generally give best performance at high temperature settings 5000K Slightly reddish white Often used in printing industry 6500K Warm whitetone similar to white paper or daylight This temperatureis good for video image display 9300K Slightly bluish white Thisisthe default setting for your EIZO monitor 3 COLORADJUSTMENT 13 Adjusting the Custom mode 14 Temperat
22. Display Z eit D lai d affichage Total cycle Kompletter Z yklus Cycle total LE signal level Sync Signalpegel N iveau du signal de synchronisation in signal level Video Signalpegel Niveau du signal vid o The sync pulse for both the horizontal and vertical signals has positive or negative polarity combination as shown following to encode different modes Der Sync Impulsf r H orizontal und Vertikalsignale weist eine kombinierte d h einepositive und negative Polarit t auf siehe unten A uf diese Weiseist eine Codierung der verschiedenen Betriebsarten m glich L impulsion de synchronisation pour les signaux horizontaux et verticaux a une combinaison de polarit s positives ou n gatives pr sent e page suivante qui permet de coder diff rents modes APPENDIX 1 25 VGA text m 720 dots x 400 lines mode Unit F H Tis naa 31 778 oe aep we sel ss m 900 y Lm 0581 0 064 1 111 1556 12 712 14 268 ume nl 2 sl s 449 Frequencies fd 28 322 M Hz fH 31 468 kHz Hz Interlace Non Sync Polarity H N egative V Positive Video Signal Level 0 7 V p p 75 Q VESA m 1280 dots x 1024 lines mode H V Frequencies oe MHz EM kHz er Hz Interlace Non Sync Polarity H Positive V Positive Video Signal Level 0 7 V p p 75 Q Apple Macintosh m 832 dots x 624 lines mode Unit F u s 0559 1117 3910 5 586 14524 20 111 Dot oi oi 22 320 832 1152 0 020 0 060 0 784 0 865 12 549 13 414
23. EIZO optional i Sound speaker electric motors high voltage cables and other monitors It may be solved by switching off or moving the interfering device or by relocating the monitor If the volume level of the EIZO optional i Sound speaker is too high it may in some cases cause a slight vibration To eliminate turn down the volume of the speaker e A unstable signal from the graphics board may be the cause of the above problem when using the monitor with a high resolution or in a high refresh mode The video signal from the graphics board might be made irregular due to the use of a high speed dot clock Change the resolution or the refresh rate to another setting 3 Theimagehas a background shadow 4 Theimageisflickering 32 7 TROUBLESHOOTING ry adjusting the convergence in the ScreenM anager s Screen menu See page 10 This problem can occur when using BNC connection and the termination switch is set incorrectly The termination switch should be set to 75 ohms for a connection to a single monitor See page 27 Flicker will occur with interlaced scanning or non interlaced scanning with a low refresh rate All EIZO monitors are capable of reproducing high refresh rates for non interlaced scanning If a problem occurs when using a non interlaced signal try adjusting the graphics board to increase the refresh rate if possible Refer to the graphics board manual for information N on Interlaced Inte
24. bright uniformity and tilt compensation 4 If after performing the above adjustment the vertical sides of the screen image may beat a slight angle this can be corrected by using the Parallelogram adjustment in the ScreenM anager s Screen menu 7 M oir patterns are Go to the ScreenM anager s Screen menu Switch distracting on the moir reduction feature and adjust as necessary See page 10 KOD 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 33 Color problems 1 Theentirescreen appears The CRT is not warmed up Allow 30 minutes for bluish or reddish the monitor to stabilize 2 Color purity isnotuniform Allow 30 minutes for the monitor to warm up D egauss the screen Use the degaussing feature in Po the ScreenM anager s Others menu See page 22 3 M isconvergence of colors red green blue Allow 30 minutes for the monitor to warm up A djust the convergence using the Convergence feature in the ScreenM anager s Screen menu a See page 10 This problem can occur when using a BNC connection and the termination switch is set incorrectly The termination switch should be set to 75 ohms for connection to a single monitor See page 27 Explanation of the Characteristics of CRTs When the monitor is not fully warmed up the screen may look slightly colored e g reddish or bluish This phenomenon is due to the unstableness of the electron gun during its
25. certain computer displays Cadmium damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses The relevant TCO 99 requirement states that batteries the colour generating layers of display screens and the electrical or electronics components must not contain any cadmium M ercury M ercury is sometimes found in batteries relays and switches It damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses The relevant T CO 99 requirement states that batteries may not contain any mercury It also demands that mercury is not present in any of the electrical or electronics components associated with the labelled unit CFCs freons The relevant TCO 99 requirement states that neither CFCs nor H CFCs may be used during the manufacture and assembly of the product CFCs freons are sometimes used for washing printed circuit boards CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in the stratosphere causing increased reception on earth of ultraviolet light with e g increased risks of skin cancer malignant melanoma as a consequence Lead Lead can be found in picture tubes display screens solders and capacitors Lead damages the nervous system and in higher doses causes lead poisoning The relevant TCO 99 requirement permits the inclusion of lead since no replacement has yet been developed For Europe etc 220 240 Vac Only CE Marking D eclaration of Conformity Kind of equipment M onitor Type designation T57S M odel No M A 1792
26. dle deflection yoke prevents interference betw een two or more monitorsthat are closetogether allow approximately 15 cm distance between the monitors to avoid interference Ecological amp Ergonomic Design Anti R eflective SuperErgoC oat not only eliminates reflection of ambient light but also improves the focus level over the entire display area and reduces static electricity accumulation on the CRT surface This model complies with TCO 99 T he Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees guidelinesfor low frequency electric fields magnetic fields static electricity and visual ergonomic requirements Furthermore this model is produced with concern for the environment and contains no harmful substances in any of its components EIZO products conformsto the CE European directive which limits EM I Electromagnetic Interference and EM S Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity and is unaffected by such fields created by general office electrical equipment A declaration of conformity statement can be found at the end of this manual FEATURES Functions Windows 95 98 Plug amp Play Readme txt in the EIZO Utility Disk Thismodel complies with VESA DDC1 DDC2B standards and gt E supportsthePlug amp Play function proposed in Windows 95 98 ScreenManager Quick Setup Guide amp Pages 9 25 m ScreenM anager allowsthe setting and adjustment of the displayed SS image using the
27. edges of horizontal linesor characters Proper adjustment is when the effect of red and bluetinges are minimized e The convergence adjustment adjusts the entire screen It is not possible to limit adjustment to specific screen areas Moir Reduction 10 W hat is moir M oir refers to an interference pattern of dark wavy lines on the screen It isnot a defect but rather an interference phenomenon caused by the relationship between the phosphor layout and theimaging signal M oir is often an indication of a good focus level M oir is particularly noticeable when using a light gray or every other dot pattern back ground Although moir can not beeliminated it can bereduced with the moir reduction feature Every other dot pattern 2 IMAGING ADJUSTMENT M oir can bereduced in a variety of ways 1 N Adjust with the ScreenM anager s moir reduction function A djust so that moir becomes almost unnoticeable Before adjusting set the desktop to an every other dot pattern see picture page 10 so that moir will bevisible Following the adjustment changeto a different desktop background to reduce moir even further Changethe horizontal and vertical dimensions Adjust the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the display area as necessary to reduce moir Changethe selected desktop or wallpaper pattern Usethe PC softwareto changethe desktop or wallpaper pattern Any solid color patt
28. ern is recommended For detailed information on how to changethese patterns refer to the documentation for the PC and operating system The screen image may shake slightly while the ScreenManager moir reduction function is ON Switching the function OFF will improve image stability and clarity at the expense of slightly greater moir 2 IMAGING ADJUSTMENT 1 1 3 COLOR ADJUSTMENT Color menu Standard OCustom Outline EIZO monitors haveincorporated two color adjustment mode standard and custom The Standard modeallowsthe adjustment of the color spectrum The Custom modeallows extensive controls over the colors of the displayed imageon the screen All adjustments for either mode can be made quickly and easily through the ScreenM anager Color M enu offering a tool to create customized color environment Pleasefind the details of the color mode adjustment capabilities below Contents Application Standard mode For routine work and Sets color temperature printing Temperature can be set from 4000K to 10000K in 500K increments Additionally industry standard of 9300K is set as default Custom mode For use when high Sets color temperature precision color Allows for specific adjustments to R ed adjustment is necessary Green and Blue R G B This consists of i e when there is a need the Cutoff and Gain functions to obtain identical colors on multiple monitors or match the display color
29. for Video Electronics Standards Association and DPM Sstandsfor Display Power M anagement Signaling DPM Sisa communication standard that PCs and graphics boards useto implement power savings at the monitor side WhatisNUTEK NUTEK istheacronym for theSwedish N ational Board for Industrial and Technical Development an organization that worksto promote power saving technologies W hat is Energy Star Energy Star isa set of power saving guidelines issued by the U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA Theguidelines apply to PC systems and peripherals 4 POWER SAVE SETUP 21 5 OTHER SETTINGS Others Information and Language menus lt Degauss gt All of the icons shown in the ScreenM anager O thers menu are described below Degaussing al Themonitor automatically degausses every timethe power isturned ON and every time it is reactivated from the PowerM anager power saving M ode2 A degaussing function is provided in the ScreenM anager for use at other times N ote that the image vibrates slightly while degaussing is in progress but will return to normal when degaussing is completed The degauss circuitry takes about 30 minutes to regain maximum power following degaussing before it can work again W hat is degaussing Degaussing refers to the process of removing magnetic field effects from the monitor O peration of the monitor within a magnetic field may adversely effect color purity Dega
30. higher setting Refer to the manual for the graphics board or PC ABCDEF Low resolution High resolution W hatisR esolution Resolution is expressed asthe number of dots pixels displayed on the screen A larger number of dots produces a more sharply defined a higher resolution image N otethat for a given screen size the dot size decreases as the number of dots increases a 640 x 480 dot x line resolution uses larger pixelsthan a 1024 x 768 resolution Thedisplay size of a given font therefore varies according to the resolution H igher resolutions allow you to display moreinformation on the screen 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 35 Changing theresolution If you areusingaM acintosh you can changethe resolution from the APPLE menu by selecting Option from M onitor or Sound amp Display If you areusing a PC other than a M acintosh refer to the manual for your PC or graphics board for information Please refer to both the graphics board and monitor manuals for the scanning frequency compatibility 6 Two horizontal hairlines are These are dampening wires Dampening wires are visibleon the screen used to support the CRT S aperture grille and are visible as thin dark lines across the screen All EIZO aperture grille type CRTs include two such horizontal wires Filaments The aperture grille itself is a grid of taut metal EKOS filaments
31. n the PC Switch the signal input by pushing the BN C D Sub selection button on the front control panel Use the graphics board s utility software to change the frequency setting Refer to the manual of the graphics board W henever an error signal message appears the signal frequency will be displayed in red Error messages will remain on the screen for 30 seconds and then disappear An error message may not appear at all if the signal frequency is extremely high or extremely low Imaging problems 1 Display size and or position is incorrect 2 Theimagevibrates on the Screen A slight shaking movement of the screen image or text Press the AUTO SIZIN G button on the front panel See Quick Setup Guide page 8 Adjust the image size and or position using the icons in the ScreenM anager Screen menu See page 9 Use of the moir reduction feature may cause a slight vibration To eliminate the vibration switch the feature OFF or reduce the moir reduction level See page 10 Check that the signal cable is properly connected to the graphics board or PC Check that the graphics board is correctly mounted in the PC 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 31 The signal cable might be damaged Please contact the dealer The monitor may be located close to a device that is generating a magnetic field Such devices include speakers other than the
32. ng a signal cable with BN C connectors at both sides 3 Connect monitor B to monitor C and continuein the same manner until all themonitors have been connected in the chain 4 Set thetermination switch on thelast monitor in the chain to 75 ohms Set thetermination switches on all other monitors to H IGH IM PEDANCE ee B Switch Position Bo Monitor A Use a pen or other implement to set the termination switch Do not push the switch with a screwdriver or other hard object as this may cause damage to the switch or the monitor When returning to a one monitor configuration be sure to reset the termination switch on the monitor to 75 ohms 28 6 GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR MONITOR Optional i Sound speaker system Theoptional speaker system i Sound connects directly to the monitor and can be used to support multimedia applications The speaker also has a microphonefunction For details consult EIZO dealers 6 GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR MONITOR 29 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting This page presents problems that can be corrected by the user If a problem persists even after applying the suggested remedies contact an EIZO dealer Problems Points to check with possible solutions Problems caused by incorrectly setting of the termination switch 1 M i
33. or liquid falls spills into the cabinet unplug the monitor immediately Have the unit checked by a qualified service engineer before using it again Using the monitor in this condition could cause serious injury or equipment damage AN CAUTION To ensure safety always unplug the monitor before cleaning it Failure to do so may result in electric shock Periodically clean the area around the plug Buildup of dust water or oil on the plug may result in fire Never use thinner benzene or other strong solvents or abrasive cleaners as these may cause damage to the cabinet or CRT Dust accumulation within the monitor may result in fire or equipment failure Please keep the monitor in a dust free environment Periodic cleaning is recommended to keep the monitor looking new and to prolong its operational lifetime Clean the cabinet and CRT areas as follows Cabinet To remove stains wipe the cabinet with a soft lightly moistened cloth using a mild detergent Do not spray wax or cleaner directly onto the cabinet Do not clean with compressed air CRT Surface The monitor comes with a special cloth specifically designed to remove fingerprints and dust from the screen The cloth is washable and will remain effective regardless of the number of times it is washed If the supplied cloth is not available you can clean the CRT surface with gauze cotton or lens paper
34. rlaced In a non interlaced scan the electric guns draw the entire image in one vertical pass with each pass covering every horizontal line In a interlaced scan the guns draw the entire image by scanning vertically twice At the first scanning the guns draw every other horizontal line At the second they draw the other lines Thus in a interlaced scan the image flickers more visibly when compared with a non interlaced scan Flicker The term flicker refers to noticeable shimmering that occurs when the image on the screen is redrawn refreshed too slowly A refresh rate of 80 Hz means the image is redrawn 80 times per second M ost people will notice flicker at image refresh rates as high as 60 or 70 Hz whereas refresh rates of 72 Hz or above usually is not noticeable Flicker is known to be the cause of visual fatigue 5 Thescreen istoo brightortoo Adjust the contrast and brightness using the dark ScreenM anager s Screen menu See page 9 6 Thescreen is partly dark TheCRT is not warmed up Allow 30 minutes for the monitor to stabilize This problem can be caused by earth magnetism If this condition is noticeable please follow the procedure below Procedure 1 D egauss the screen by using the D egaussing feature in the ScreenM anager s Others menu 2 Select the Tilt function through the ScreenM anager s Screen menu 3 Adjust the screen for the best balance betw een
35. sconvergence of colors e Thetermination switch on the rear of the monitor should be set to 75 Q position default for 2 Focus is dull connection to a single monitor 3 PowerM anager does not If it is set to the position when using a single work properly in VESA monitor some problems like 1 4 may occur setting Check that the switch position is set to 75 Q 4 Slight shadow appears on the position edges of the screen image or text only for the BNC connections No picture 1 Indicator status OFF Check that the power cord is correctly connected Try pressing a key on the keyboard or clicking the mouse The screen saver software may be active Check brightness and contrast settings M inimum settings will cause screen to be blank Try pressing a key on the keyboard or clicking the mouse The screen saver software may be active If the problem persists switch off the monitor power for a few minutes then switch it back on and try again 30 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 No signal detected error Message appears Signal Error Ki fH 0 0kHz fU 0 0Hz 5 Out of range error message appears Example Signal Error Gee BNC fH 120 0kHz fU 75 0Hz Check that the PC is switched ON Check that the signal cable is properly connected to the graphics board or PC Check that the graphics board is correctly inserted i
36. shooting on page 33 Image distortion tilting and or the imbalance of brightness may also be caused by any device that generates a magnetic field If the above adjustments are not effective try thefollowing approaches Checkto seeif thereareany nearby interfering electronic devices such as another monitor an electric motor or a speaker other than an optional EIZO i Sound speaker unit If so movethe device or move the monitor e tissometimes possibleto correct distortion tilting or theimbalance of brightness by reorienting the monitor 2 IMAGING ADJUSTMENT 9 Convergence Displayed characters and images may appear fuzzy or havetinges of red green or blueif theelectron beams do not converge correctly Thesecan be adjusted by the convergence adjustment feature in the ScreenM anager W hat is convergence Convergenceisthe monitor s ability to precisely illuminate specific phosphors and linethem up properly in order to produce pure color In order to properly adjust convergence it is best to have an image that makes it easy to see any convergence error A black background with white letters or linesisthebest Thiscould bea DOStext modeor an image created with a paint program W hen adjusting convergence look at the adjustment across the whole screen When adjusting horizontal convergence look at the left and right edges of vertical lines or characters W hen adjusting vertical convergence look at thetop and bottom
37. software kit supplied as optional is available which allows screen color convergence and various geomet ric compensation adjustments to be made via a mousethrough a serial cable connected to the port and the PC Optional i Sound speaker system Page 29 TheEIZO i Sound speaker system is available as an option for multimedia applications Please contact EIZO dealersfor moreinformation 1 FEATURES 2 IMAGING ADJUSTMENT Screen menu Contrast All of theicons shown in the ScreenM anager Screen menu are described below Allow the monitor to stabilize for at least 30 minutes before making image adjustments Brightness Contrast Size Position O Thesefunctions are used to adjust the brightness contrast size and position of the screen For more information about how to adjust each of them please refer to the O uick Setup Guide page 8 Geometry Tilt Bright Uniformity Image distortion tilting and or theimbalance of brightness over the entire screen may be caused by the Earth s magnetic field Usethe Screen menu s geometry Side Pincushion Side Pin Balance Trapezoi dal Parallelogram adjustment function to correct any geometric distor tion Thetilt adjustment function adjusts both the image tilting and the bright uniformity the balance of brightness over the entire screen For informa tion about how to adjust them pleaserefer to the Trouble
38. te environmental criteria document may be ordered from TCO Development SE 114 94 Stockholm Sweden Fax M6 8 782 92 07 Email Internet development tco se Current information regarding TCO 99 approved and labelled products may also be obtained via the Internet using the address http w w w tco info com Environmental requirements Flame retardants Flame retardants are present in printed circuit boards cables wires casings and housings Their purpose is to prevent or at least to delay the spread of fire Up to 3096 of the plastic in a computer casing can consist of flame retardant substances M ost flame retardants contain bromine or chloride and those flame retardants are chemically related to another group of environmental toxins PCBs Both the flame retardants containing bromine or chloride and the PCBs are suspected of giving rise to severe health effects including reproductive damage in fish eating birds and mammals due to the bio accumulative processes Flame retardants have been found in human blood and researchers fear that disturbances in foetus development may occur The relevant TCO 99 demand requires that plastic components weighing more than 25 grams must not contain flame retardants with organically bound bromine or chlorine Flame retardants are allowed in the printed circuit boards since no substitutes are available Cadmium Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in the colour generating layers of
39. the settings are not saved all adjustments will be lost 7 Finally readjust the contrast in the Screen menu to get the best image clarity e Ifan inappropriate adjustment is made corrections can be made by repeating the above procedure starting from Step 3 temperature setting e The values shown in percentages Ye for both the Cutoff and Gain adjustments represent the current level within the specific adjust ment only They are available only as a reference tool To create a uniform white or black screen the percentages for each will probably not be the same 3 COLORADJUSTMENT 15 These diagram explains how the color curves were changed for the best adjustment in steps 4 and 5 Brightness Brightness Brightness adjustment Cutoff adjustment Signal Input Signal Input Signal Input Video Video Video Adjust the black level Adjust the white level so This setup gives the best so that the low end of that the high end of the color balance the curve for each curve for each color color R G B is equal R G B is equal as see as see picture 2 picture 3 W hat is the relation between the color and the brightness adjustment Brightness uniformly adjusts the amount of light output for theentire screen and its background If itisincreasestoo high the background will become white too low and many dark colors will not bedisplayed It affects all color controls
40. tions features specifications and operation of your EIZO monitor Theseparately bound Quick Setup Guide explains how to install your monitor and how to implement basic adjustments with theScreenM anager utility Package Contents Ai Lol WR 1 POW El Ol Cl ER 1 e Signal Cable M D C87 sseeee 1 e Cleaning Cloth for CRT Screen oo oo 1 e SS ETC 1 e Quick Setup E Te 1 Warranty Registration Card ooooo o W Wo 1 e EIZO FlexScan CRT Utility Disk 1 e If any of the above listed items are missing or damaged please contact your local dealer for assistance We recommend that you retain the original packing materials in case of future need INTRODUCTION 5 1 FEATURES 6 Features 1 FlexScan for wide compatibility 30 to 92 kH z horizontal scanning 50 to 160 H z vertical scanning with automatic adjustment Thebuilt in microprocessor allows user adjustable color control adjustments to control screen distortion and memorization of user adjusted settings High resolution 1280 dots x 1024 lines with flicker free 85 Hz M ax refresh rate High Resolution Color CRT 45 cm 17 inch class Actual Viewing Diagonal 40 5 cm 15 9 inches 90 deflection 0 25 mm screen pitch high contrast Aperture Grille TypeCRT Dynamic Beam Spot Control D B S C systems achieve both brightness and sharp focus over the entire screen S S DY saddle sad
41. ure C utoff and Gain adjustments M onitors usered green and blue R G and B to convey color information They usean additive method to combine different amounts of the primary colorsto produce a desired color In other words monitors start with no light black and add percentages of red green and blueto make colors W hiteis usually produced by adding the same amount of all three colors where black is usually produced by adding no color H owever colors are not only determined by the balance but also the intensities of R G and B how bright they are which wecall Gain and the saturation of R G and B how vivid or dull they are which we call Cutoff Users should allow at least 30 minutes for the monitor to stabilize before setting the color adjustments or color matching e Before you attempt to change the colors always start with the color settings set to the default settings by using the Reset function in the ScreenManager Others menu e If only a quick setting is required that is close to the desired color but not exact skip making any changes to the Cutoff adjustment step 4 If a precise match is desired adjustment of the Cutoff levels must be made We recommend that for exact matching use a color calibrator Procedure 3 1 For optimum results before beginning the custom color adjustment go to the Screen menu and set the display to maximum brightness and contrast Usethe Screen menu s
42. ussing can be used to correct the problem 22 5 OTHER SETTINGS Input Priority Cay This unique feature of the ScreenM anager is for those users who utilize mE two PCs It allows the user to set the priority on the PC of choice The monitor automatically detects the selected Input Priority setting every time the power isturned ON see note O ncethe priority is set whenever a signal is detected at that connection the monitor will convert to that signal and display the data being sent T here are three settings available D Sub BNC or M anual Sincethe monitor comes with a standard D Sub cable the default priority setting is set to D Sub If only a single PC is connected and the standard bundled cable is used no special setting is required How to use Use this function to select which of two connected PCs controls the monitor Thefollowing table indicates the available selections For additional information refer to Getting the M ost from your M onitor on page 27 Priority setting D Sub Themonitor automatically detects and displays signals received from the D Sub or BN C input If signals from both inputs are present the monitor displays the D Sub signal BNC Themonitor automatically detects and displays input signals received at the BN C or D Sub input If signalsfrom both inputs are present the monitor displaysthe BN C signal M anual Themonitor does not detect signals automatically Select the active input
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