Eizo MX215 Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
Important
Please read PRECAUTIONS, this User’s Manual, and the Setup Manual
(separate volume) carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and
effective usage.
Please refer to the Setup Manual for basic information ranging from
connection of the monitor to a PC to using the monitor.
The latest User’s Manual is available for download from our web site:
http://www.eizoglobal.com
Instructions for Use
Users Manual
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This product has been adjusted specically for use in the region to which it was originally shipped. If operated
outside this region, the product may not perform as stated in the specications.
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 Corporation.
EIZO Corporation is under no obligation to hold any submitted material or information condential unless prior
arrangements are made pursuant to EIZO Corporations receipt of said information. Although every effort has been
made to ensure that this manual provides up-to-date information, please note that EIZO monitor specications are
subject to change without notice.
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Notice for this monitor
Notice for this monitor
This product is intended to be used in displaying and viewing digital images for review and analysis by trained medical
practitioners. It does not support the display of mammography images for diagnosis.
Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
This product has been adjusted specically for use in the region to which it was originally shipped. If the product is
used outside the region, it may not operate as specied in the specications.
This product may not be covered by warranty for uses other than those described in this manual.
The specications noted in this manual are only applicable when the following are used:
· Power cords provided with the product
· Signal cables specied by us
Only use optional products manufactured or specied by us with this product.
It takes about 30 minutes for the performance of electrical parts to stabilize. Please wait 30 minutes or more after
the monitor power has been turned on or the monitor has recovered from the power saving mode, and then adjust the
monitor.
Monitors should be set to a lower brightness to reduce changes in luminosity caused by long-term use and maintain a
stable display.
When the screen image is changed after displaying the same image for extended periods of time, an afterimage may
appear. Use the screen saver or power save function to avoid displaying the same image for extended periods of time.
Periodic cleaning is recommended to keep the monitor looking new and to prolong its operation lifetime (refer to
“Cleaning” (page 4)).
The screen may have defective pixels or a small number of light dots on the screen. This is due to the characteristics of
the panel itself, and is not a malfunction of the product.
The backlight of the LCD panel has a xed lifetime. When the screen becomes dark or begins to icker, please contact
your local EIZO representative.
Do not press on the panel or edge of the frame strongly, as this may result in display malfunctions, such as interference
patterns, etc. If pressure is continually applied to the panel, it may deteriorate or damage your panel. (If the pressure
marks remain on the panel, leave the monitor with a black or white screen. The symptom may disappear.)
Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects, as this may result in damage to the panel. Do not attempt
to brush with tissues as this may scratch the panel.
When the monitor is cold and brought into a room or the room temperature goes up quickly, dew condensation may
occur on the interior and exterior surfaces of the monitor. In that case, do not turn the monitor on. Instead wait until
the dew condensation disappears, otherwise it may cause some damage to the monitor.
For users in the territory of the EEA and Switzerland:
Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the device should be reported to the Manufacturer and the
Competent Authority of the Member State in which the user and/or patient is established.
4Notice for this monitor
Cleaning
Attention
Chemicals such as alcohol and antiseptic solution may cause gloss variation, tarnishing, and fading of the cabinet or panel,
and also quality deterioration of the image.
Never use any thinner, benzene, wax, and abrasive cleaner, which may damage the cabinet or panel.
Note
The optional ScreenCleaner is recommended for cleaning the cabinet and panel surface.
The stains on the cabinet and panel surface can be removed by moistening part of a soft cloth with water.
To use the monitor comfortably
An excessively dark or bright screen may affect your eyes. Adjust the brightness of the monitor according to
the environmental conditions.
Staring at the monitor for a long time tires your eyes. Take a 10-minute rest every hour.
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Notice for this monitor ......................................... 3
Cleaning .................................................................... 4
To use the monitor comfortably ............................. 4
CONTENTS ............................................................. 5
Chapter 1 Introduction ....................................... 7
1-1. Features ......................................................... 7
1-2. EIZO LCD Utility Disk.................................... 8
Disk contents and software overview ............. 8
Using RadiCS LE/ScreenManager Pro
for Medical ....................................................... 8
1-3. Basic Operations and Functions ................ 9
Basic Adjustment menu operations ................ 9
Functions ........................................................10
Chapter 2 Adjusting Screens .......................... 12
2-1. Compatible Resolutions .............................12
2-2. Setting the Resolution ................................12
Windows 8 / Windows 7 .................................12
Windows Vista ................................................12
Windows XP ...................................................12
Mac OS X .......................................................12
2-3. Adjusting Color ............................................13
Selecting the display mode (CAL Switch
mode) .............................................................13
Performing advanced adjustments ................13
Adjustable settings in each mode ..................14
Adjusting Brightness ......................................14
Adjusting Temperature ...................................15
Adjusting Gamma ...........................................15
Adjusting Hue .................................................15
Adjusting Saturation .......................................16
Adjusting Gain ................................................16
2-4. Adjusting Screens .......................................17
Digital Signal Input .........................................17
Analog Signal Input ........................................17
2-5. Selecting Screen Size ................................ 20
Chapter 3 Setting Monitor ............................... 21
3-1. Setting Orientation ......................................21
3-2. Enabling/Disabling Mode Selection ..........21
3-3. Setting Language ........................................ 22
3-4. Setting Adjustment Menu Display ............ 22
3-5. Showing and hiding the EIZO logo ........... 22
3-6. Locking Operation Buttons ....................... 23
3-7. Resetting to Default .................................... 23
Resetting the color adjustments ................... 23
Resetting all adjustments to the default
settings .......................................................... 23
Chapter 4 Controlling Monitor Quality ........... 24
4-1. Executing Calibration ................................. 24
Executing SelfCalibration ...............................24
Viewing SelfCalibration result ....................... 25
4-2. Checking Grayscale .................................... 25
Executing Grayscale Check .......................... 25
Viewing grayscale check results ................... 25
4-3. Acquiring Life Prediction Data .................. 26
4-4. Setting On/Off for Warning and QC
History .......................................................... 26
Chapter 5 Power Saving Functions ................ 27
5-1. Setting Power Save ..................................... 27
5-2. Adjusting the Brightness of Indicator ...... 27
5-3. Setting DisplayPort Power Save ............... 28
5-4. Setting the Power Saving Mode when a
Person Leaves the Monitor ........................ 29
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting .............................. 30
6-1. No Picture .................................................... 30
6-2. Imaging Problems (for both digital and
analog) ...........................................................31
6-3. Imaging Problems (for analog only) ..........31
6-4. Other Problems ........................................... 32
Error code table............................................. 33
Chapter 7 Reference ........................................ 34
7-1. Attaching Arm ............................................. 34
7-2. Connecting Multiple PCs ........................... 35
Switching among input signals ...................... 35
Setting input signal switching procedure ...... 36
7-3. Making Use of USB (Universal Serial
Bus) ................................................................37
Required system environment .......................37
Connection procedure (Setup of USB
function) ..........................................................37
7-4. Showing Monitor Information.................... 38
Displaying signal information ........................ 38
Showing monitor information ........................ 38
7-5. Specications ............................................. 39
7-6. Preset Timing .............................................. 42
Chapter 8 Glossary .......................................... 43
Appendix .............................................................. 45
Trademark ............................................................... 45
License .................................................................... 45
Medical Standards ................................................. 46
EMC Information .....................................................47
FCC Declaration of Conformity ............................ 52
6CONTENTS
Declaration of compliance with India RoHS ....... 53
LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................. 54
Recycling Information ........................................... 62
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
Thank you very much for choosing an EIZO color LCD monitor.
1-1. Features
21.3 inches
Supports a resolution of 2M pixels (Portrait: 1200 × 1600 dots (H × V))
Uses high-contrast panel (1500:1).
Enables the display of sharp images.
Applicable to DisplayPort (applicable to 8 bit or 10 bit, not applicable to audio signals)
The RadiCS SelfQC function and the built-in integrated front sensor allow the user to perform the calibration
and Grayscale Check for the monitor independently.
See “Chapter 4 Controlling Monitor Quality” (page 24).
Attention
When a panel protector is attached, the Integrated Front Sensor cannot be used.
A high temperature or high humidity environment may affect the measurement accuracy of the integrated front sensor.
We suggest storing and using the monitor under the following conditions.
- Temperature 30˚C or less
- Humidity 70% or less
Avoid storing or using the sensor where it may be exposed to direct sunlight.
The CAL Switch function allows the user to select the display mode optimum to the displayed image.
See “Selecting the display mode (CAL Switch mode)” (page 13).
Selectable DICOM (page 43) Part 14 complied screen.
The quality control software “RadiCS LE” used to calibrate the monitor and to manage the history is
included.
The software “ScreenManager Pro for Medical” to adjust the screen using the mouse and keyboard is
included
See1-2. EIZO LCD Utility Disk” (page 8).
Frame Synchronous mode supported (59 to 61 Hz)
Power saving function
This product is equipped with power saving function.
- 0 W power consumption when the main power is off
Equipped with main power switch.
When the monitor is not required, the power supply can be shut off using the main power switch
- Presence Sensor
The sensor on the front side of the monitor detects the movement of a person. When a person moves away from the
monitor, the monitor shifts to the power saving mode automatically and does not display the images on the screen.
Therefore, the function reduces the power consumption. The sensitivity and time until the power saving mode is
activated can be set according to the monitor usage environment and movement of the user.
See “5-4. Setting the Power Saving Mode when a Person Leaves the Monitor” (page 29).
Long service life LED backlight LCD panel
Displays HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) protected contents (DisplayPort only).
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1-2. EIZO LCD Utility Disk
An “EIZO LCD Utility Disk” (CD-ROM) is supplied with this product. The following table shows the disk contents
and the overview of the software programs.
Disk contents and software overview
The disk includes application software programs for adjustment, and User’s Manual. Refer to Readme.txt le
on the disk for software startup procedures or le access procedures.
Contents Overview
Readme.txt le
RadiCS LE (for Windows) Quality control software for calibrating the monitor and managing the
calibration history.
ScreenManager Pro for Medical (for
Windows)
Software for adjusting the screen using the mouse and keyboard.
User’s Manual of this monitor (PDF le)
Using RadiCS LE/ScreenManager Pro for Medical
For the installation and use of “RadiCS LE/ScreenManager Pro for Medical”, refer to the respective User’s
Manual on the disk.
When using this software, you will need to connect a PC to the monitor with the supplied USB cable. For more
information, see 7-3. Making Use of USB (Universal Serial Bus)” (page 37).
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1-3. Basic Operations and Functions
Basic Adjustment menu operations
1. Displaying Adjustment menu
1. Press . The Adjustment menu appears.
Current mode
Menu title
Setting
Menu
Item
2.
Adjusting/Setting
1. Select a menu to adjust/set with or , and then press .
2. Select an item to adjust/set with or , and then press .
3. Adjust/set the selected item with or , and then press .
3.
Exiting the software
1. Press a few times. The Adjustment menu nishes.
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Functions
The following table shows the Adjustment menu and setting items of each menu.
Main Menu Item Reference
Color*1 Brightness 2-3. Adjusting Color” (page 13)
Temperature
Gamma
Advanced
Settings
Hue
Saturation
Gain
Color Reset 3-7. Resetting to Default” (page 23)
RadiCS SelfQC SelfCalibration 4-1. Executing Calibration” (page 24)
Grayscale Check 4-2. Checking Grayscale” (page 25)
LEA 4-3. Acquiring Life Prediction Data” (page 26)
Settings 4-4. Setting On/Off for Warning and QC
History” (page 26)
Screen Screen Size “2-5. Selecting Screen Size” (page 20)
Analog
Adjustment*2 Auto Adjustment 2-4. Adjusting Screens” (page 17)
Range Adjustment
Clock
Phase
Hor. Position
Ver. Position
Power
Manager
Power Save “5-1. Setting Power Save” (page 27)
Indicator “5-2. Adjusting the Brightness of Indicator
(page 27)
Presence Sensor “5-4. Setting the Power Saving Mode when a
Person Leaves the Monitor” (page 29)
Menu Settings Language 3-3. Setting Language” (page 22)
Menu Position 3-4. Setting Adjustment Menu Display” (page 22)
Tools Input Selection “Setting input signal switching procedure” (page
36)
Mode Preset “3-2. Enabling/Disabling Mode Selection” (page
21)
Signal Info “7-4. Showing Monitor Information” (page 38)
Monitor Info
All Reset 3-7. Resetting to Default” (page 23)
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Main Menu Item Reference
Optional Settings Logo 3-5. Showing and hiding the EIZO logo” (page 22)
Key Lock 3-6. Locking Operation Buttons” (page 23)
Forced Analog 4. No picture when using analog signal input”
(page 31)
DP Power Save 5-3. Setting DisplayPort Power Save” (page 28)
Orientation 3-1. Setting Orientation” (page 21)
*1 The adjustment/settings available on the “Color” menu depend on the selected mode (see “2-3. Adjusting Color”
(page 13)).
*2 These functions can be adjusted with analog input.
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Chapter 2 Adjusting Screens
2-1. Compatible Resolutions
For details on compatible resolutions, refer to “Compatible Resolutions” in the Setup Manual.
2-2. Setting the Resolution
Windows 8 / Windows 7
1. For Windows 8, click the “Desktop” tile on the Start Screen to display the desktop.
2. Right-click the mouse anywhere on the desktop except for icons.
3. From the displayed menu, click “Screen resolution”.
4. On the “Screen Resolution” dialog box, select the monitor.
5. Click “Resolution” to select the desired resolution.
6. Click the “OK” button.
7. When a conrmation dialog box is displayed, click “Keep changes”.
Windows Vista
1. Right-click the mouse anywhere on the desktop except for icons.
2. From the displayed menu, click “Personalize”.
3. On the “Personalization” window, click “Display Settings”.
4. On the “Display Settings” dialog box, select the “Monitor” tab and select desired resolution in the
“Resolution” eld.
5. Click the “OK” button.
6. When a conrmation dialog box is displayed, click “Yes”.
Windows XP
1. Right-click the mouse anywhere on the desktop except for icons.
2. From the displayed menu, click “Properties”.
3. When the “Display Properties” dialog box is displayed, click the “Settings” tab and select desired resolution
for “Screen resolution” under “Display”.
4. Click the “OK” button to close the dialog box.
Mac OS X
1. Select “System Preferences” from the Apple menu.
2. When the “System Preferences” dialog box is displayed, click “Displays” for “Hardware”.
3. On the displayed dialog box, select the “Display” tab and select desired resolution in the “Resolutions” eld.
4. Your selection will be reected immediately. When you are satised with the selected resolution, close the
window.
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2-3. Adjusting Color
Selecting the display mode (CAL Switch mode)
A desired mode can be selected easily according to the monitor application.
Display Modes
√: Calibration is available.
Mode Purpose
1-DICOM Available to display in DICOM mode.
2-Custom Available for the setting according to your preference.
3-CAL Displays the screen adjusted by calibration software.
4-Text Suitable for displaying texts for word processing or spreadsheets. -
The mode menu
appears.
Procedure
1. Press .
The mode menu appears at the bottom left of the screen.
2. The mode among the list is highlighted in turn each time is pressed.
You can switch the mode with or while the mode menu is displayed.
1-DICOM←→2-Custom←→3-CAL←→4-Text←
Note
The Adjustment menu and the Mode menu cannot be displayed at the same time.
Performing advanced adjustments
“Color” of the Adjustment menu allows you to congure and save a separate set of color settings for each
mode.
Attention
It takes about 30 minutes for the performance of electrical parts to stabilize. Please wait 30 minutes or more after
the monitor power has been turned on or the monitor has recovered from the power saving mode, and then adjust the
monitor.
The same image may be seen in different colors on multiple monitors due to their monitor-specic characteristics. Make
ne color adjustment visually when matching colors on multiple monitors.
Note
The values shown in “%” or “K” are available only as reference.
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Adjustable settings in each mode
The adjustable settings depend on the mode. (Non-adjustable or non-settable function cannot be selected.)
: Adjustable -: Not adjustable
Icon Function CAL Switch mode
1-DICOM*1 2-Custom*1 3-CAL*1 4-Text
Brightness √√√√
Temperature --
Gamma --
Hue --
Saturation --
Gain -- -
Color Reset √√√√
*1 If you adjust the calibration in this mode using the calibration kit exclusive for to this monitor (see RadiCS LE /
Accessories” (page 41)), only “Brightness” and “Color Reset” are adjustable.
Adjusting Brightness
The screen brightness is adjusted by changing the brightness of the backlight (light source from the LCD back
panel).
Setting Range
0 to 100%
Procedure
1. Select “Color” from the Adjustment menu, and press .
2. Select “Brightness” from “Color”, and press .
3. Use or for adjustment.
4. Press to exit.
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Adjusting 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).
The screen becomes reddish at a low color temperature, and bluish at a high color temperature, like the ame
temperature. The gain preset values are set for each color temperature setting value.
Setting Range
Native, 6000K to 15000K (specied every 100K)
Procedure
1. Select “Color” from the Adjustment menu, and press .
2. Select “Temperature” from “Color”, and press .
3. Use or for adjustment.
4. Press to exit.
Note
“Gain” allows you to perform more advanced adjustment (see Adjusting Gain” (page 16)).
If you set “Native”, the image is displayed in the preset color of the monitor (Gain: 100% for each RGB).
When gain is changed, the color temperature is changed to “User.
Adjusting Gamma
Gamma can be adjusted. The brightness 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
brightness of the monitor is called as “Gamma correction”.
Setting Range
1.6 to 2.7
Procedure
1. Select “Color” from the Adjustment menu, and press .
2. Select “Gamma” from “Color”, and press .
3. Use or for adjustment.
4. Press to exit.
Adjusting Hue
The hue can be adjusted.
Setting Range
-100 to 100
Procedure
1. Select “Color” from the Adjustment menu, and press .
2. Select “Advanced Settings” from “Color”, and press .
3. Select “Hue”, and press .
4. Use or for adjustment.
5. Press to exit.
Attention
After this adjustment, some color gradations may not be displayed.
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Adjusting Saturation
The color saturation can be adjusted.
Setting Range
-100 to 100
Procedure
1. Select “Color” from the Adjustment menu, and press .
2. Select “Advanced Settings” from “Color”, and press .
3. Select “Saturation”, and press .
4. Use or for adjustment.
5. Press to exit.
Attention
After this adjustment, some color gradations may not be displayed.
Note
The minimum value (-100) changes the screen to monochrome.
Adjusting Gain
The brightness of each color component red, green, and blue is called Gain. You can change the hue of “white”
by adjusting gain.
Setting Range
0 to 100%
Procedure
1. Select “Color” from the Adjustment menu, and press .
2. Select “Advanced Settings” from “Color”, and press .
3. Select “Gain”, and press .
4. Select the color for adjustment from “Red”, “Green”, and “Blue”, and press .
5. Use or for adjustment.
6. Press to exit.
Attention
After this adjustment, some color gradations may not be displayed.
Note
The value of gain changes with that of color temperature.
When gain is changed, the color temperature is changed to “User.
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2-4. Adjusting Screens
Digital Signal Input
When digital signals are input, images are displayed correctly based on the preset data of the monitor, but if
you perform more advanced adjustment, see 2-3. Adjusting Color” (page 13) and subsequent pages.
Analog Signal Input
Attention
It takes about 30 minutes for the performance of electrical parts to stabilize. Please wait 30 minutes or more after
the monitor power has been turned on or the monitor has recovered from the power saving mode, and then adjust the
monitor.
The Self Adjust (automatic screen adjustment) function does not work for the images under the resolution of 800 × 600
(SVGA).
The self adjustment and auto adjustment functions work correctly when an image is fully displayed over the Windows
or Macintosh display area. They do not work properly in the cases below:
- when an image is displayed only on a part of the screen (command prompt window, for example)
- when a black background (wallpaper, etc.) is in use
Also, these functions cannot work properly in some graphic boards.
The monitor screen adjustment is used to suppress ickering of the screen or adjust screen position and screen.
Note
The self adjustment function works when all of the following conditions are satised:
- When a signal is input into the monitor for the rst time or when a resolution or vertical/horizontal scan frequency not
used before is
If the screen is not displayed correctly even after performing the self adjustment operation, adjust the screen
according to the procedures on the following pages to use the monitor comfortably.
How to Set
1. Perform the auto adjustment.
Toadjustickering,screenposition,andscreensizeautomatically
Procedure
1. Choose “Screen” from the Adjustment menu, and press .
2. Choose “Analog Adjustment” from “Screen”, and press .
3. Choose “Auto Adjustment” from “Analog Adjustment, and press .
Flickering, screen position, and screen size are corrected by the auto-adjustment function.
If the screen is not displayed correctly even after performing Auto Adjustment, perform the adjustments
according to the procedures on the following pages. If the screen is displayed correctly, go to 5. Adjusting
color gradation.” (page 20).
2.
Prepare to use analog screen adjustment patterns.
Download the “Screen adjustment pattern les” from our site: http://www.eizoglobal.com
Note
For details and instructions on opening the “Screen adjustment pattern les”, refer to the Readme.txt le.
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3.
Perform the auto adjustment again with the analog screen adjustment pattern
displayed.
Toadjustickering,screenposition,andscreensizeautomatically
Procedure
1. Display Pattern 1 in full screen on the monitor using the “Screen adjustment pattern les”.
2. Choose “Screen” from the Adjustment menu, and press .
3. Choose “Analog Adjustment” from “Screen”, and press .
4. Choose “Auto Adjustment” from “Analog Adjustment, and press .
Flickering, screen position, and screen size are corrected by the auto-adjustment function.
If the screen is not displayed correctly even after performing Auto Adjustment, perform the adjustments
according to the procedures on the following pages. If the screen is displayed correctly, go to 5. Adjusting
color gradation.” (page 20).
4.
Choose “Screen” from the Adjustment menu to perform advanced
adjustments.
Adjust the clock, phase and position, in this order.
To eliminate vertical bars
Procedure
1. Choose “Analog Adjustment” from “Screen”, and press .
2. Choose “Clock” from “Analog Adjustment, and press .
The “Clock” menu appears.
3. Adjust the clock with or to eliminate vertical bars.
Press or slowly so as not to miss the adjustment point.
4. Press to exit.
When blurring, ickering or bars appear on the screen after adjustment, proceed to “To remove ickering or blurring.
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Toremoveickeringorblurring
Procedure
1. Choose “Analog Adjustment” from “Screen”, and press .
2. Choose “Phase” from “Analog Adjustment, and press .
The “Phase” menu appears.
3. Adjust the phase with or to minimize ickering or blurring.
4. Press to exit.
When vertical bars appear on the screen after adjustment, go back to “To eliminate vertical bars”.
(Clock → Phase → Position)
Attention
Flickering or blurring may not be eliminated depending on your PC or graphics board.
To correct the screen position
Note
Since the number of pixels and the pixel positions are xed 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.
Procedure
1. Choose “Analog Adjustment” from “Screen”, and press .
2. Choose “Hor. Position” or “Ver. Position” from “Analog Adjustment, and press .
The “Hor.Position” or “Ver.Position” menu appears.
3. Adjust the position with or .
4. Press to exit.
5. Close Pattern 1.
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5.
Adjusting color gradation.
To adjust color gradation automatically
Every color gradation (0 to 255) can be displayed by adjusting the signal output level.
Procedure
1. Display Pattern 2 in full screen on the monitor using the “Screen adjustment pattern les”.
2. Choose “Screen” from the Adjustment menu, and press .
3. Choose “Analog Adjustment” from “Screen”, and press .
4. Choose “Range Adjustment” from “Analog Adjustment, and press .
The output range is set automatically.
5. Close Pattern 2.
2-5. Selecting Screen Size
The image with the resolution other than the recommended resolution is displayed in full screen automatically. You
can change the screen size by using the “Screen Size” function from “Screen”.
Example: Image size 1024 × 768 (Graphics board setting: Portrait)
Full Enlarged Normal
(1200 × 1600) (1200 × 900) (1024 × 768)
Procedure
1. Select “Screen” from the Adjustment menu, and press .
2. Select “Screen Size” from “Screen”, and press .
3. Select “Full”, “Enlarged”, or “Normal” with or .
Setting Function
Full Displays an image in full screen. Images are distorted in some cases because the
vertical rate is not equal to the horizontal rate.
Enlarged Displays an image in full screen. In some cases, a blank horizontal or vertical border
appears to equalize the vertical rate and the horizontal rate.
Normal Displays images with the specied resolution.
4. Press to exit.
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Eizo MX215 Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur

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