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2. Mode Power consumption Power LED During normal operation 110 W Blue light is lit During Sleep Mode 2 W or less Blue light is blinking If brightness is lowered in the LED Brightness Control function Page 28 there may be cases where the LED does not light up For computers where video signals R G B are output regardless of the horizontal or vertical synchronization signal being OFF there may be cases where the Power Management function does not operate properly NOTE The screen is restored if you press any key on the keyboard or move the mouse If the screen is not restored or if the monitor is connected to a computer that does not have the Power Management function it is possible that the signal cable is disconnected or the computer s power is turned off Check the cable and the computer DVI EDID SELECT Function If NO SIGNAL is displayed as a result of DVI EDID SELECT Page 28 not being property set DYI EDID SELECT it is possible to change the settings to correct this problem Press the DV MODE RESET button while NO SIGNAL is displayed and move the 2 button in the directions to specify proper settings English 34 Recommended use Safety Precautions and Maintenance FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING WHEN SETTING UP AND USING THE LCD COLOR MONITOR e DO NOT OPEN THE MONITOR There are no user serviceable parts inside and opening or removing covers may expose you to d
3. English 43 How to attach the arm ie Attach the arm as follows Arms that can be attached Thickness of installation area 2 0 mm to 3 2 mm Compliance with VESA standard 200 mm x 100 mm pitch Tighten all of the screws securely in order to prevent them from loosening However the screws may break if Screw 14 mm M4 Arm attachment area Thickness 2 0 mm to 3 2 mm excessively tightened The appropriate tightening torque is 98 to 137 Necm Caution To prevent the monitor from falling f the LCD monitor cannot be fixed in place while it is laid down carry out attachment operations using 2 people Otherwise the monitor may fall resulting in injuries Before carrying out attachment operations make sure to read the instruction manual for the arm To reduce harm such as injuries resulting from the monitor falling during an earthquake etc make sure to consult with the arm manufacturer regarding the installation location etc Attachment of the arm is carried out under the responsibility of the customer Please note that if an accident should occur NEC does not bear any responsibility Do not sleep in locations where it is possible that the monitor will fall during an To prevent fires and electric shocks The configuration for the arm s attachment area above is only a reference earthquake etc When attaching the arm make sure to use the screws indicated below Using other scre
4. An anti theft lock by Kensington can be installed Q Power Input Socket Connect a power cable to this input Cable Space Excess cables can be tucked inside the space Q Analog Audio Output Outputs the audio signal specified on the monitor Connect a cable to an audio amplifier etc from this output Can output audio for PC HDMI and video PC Audio Input Connect a commercially available audio cable from a computer output to this input D Signal Input D Sub Connect a mini D Sub 15 pin cable D Signal Input DVD D Connect a DVI D cable D Rear cover Covers up the sockets and keeps the rear tidy B HDMI Input HDMI1 and HDMI2 Connect an HDMI cable from an imaging device with an HDMI output to this input The upper socket is 1 and the lower is 2 D Component Input VIDEO1 Connect a commercially available video cable from an imaging device with a component video output Y Pb Pr to this input D Video Input VIDEO2 Connect a commercially available video cable from an imaging device output to this input S Video Input has priority over this input D S Video Input VIDEO2 Connect a commercially available S Video cable from an imaging device with an S Video output to this input Main Power Switch Main Power Switch is located at the right back of the monitor when you are facing the front of the monitor Pa The mai
5. A list of the display languages for the OSD Screen is displayed Move the button of the monitor in the lt 4 gt directions or press the lt 4 gt control button on the remote control to switch the display language OSD POSITION Move the button in the gt directions or press the lt 4 gt control buttons on the remote control to adjust the position of the OSD Screen OSD AUTO OFF Function where the OSD Screen is automatically cleared after it is displayed when the set time elapses Move the button of the monitor in the lt gt directions or press the lt 4 gt control buttons on the remote control and set this function in a range between 10 seconds and 120 seconds in increments of 5 seconds INFORMATION AUTO OFF Set the display time for the Guidance screen and the Precautions screen Page 39 The Guidance screen and Precautions screen are automatically cleared after the set time elapses Move the C button of the monitor in the gt directions or press the f control buttons on the remote control and set this function in a range between 1 second and 10 seconds in increments of 1 second If this function is set to OFF the Guidance screen or Precautions screen will continue to be displayed until the MENU EXIT button is pressed OSD LOCK Function that prohibits OSD Screen operations in order to prevent adjustments made by mistake Even while OSD is locked brightness and contrast can be adjusted Opera
6. For details refer to the operating manual for Page 12 or picture properly operating the imaging device to 14 There is no color The hue or saturation may be set improperly Adjust HUE and SATURATION in the Page 33 or the color is strange OSD function for COLOR CONTROL The screen appears long in A 4 3 picture may be stretched out to 16 10 In order to view the picture in the correct ratio Page 25 the horizontal direction and displayed as a picture that is long in the set SCREEN SIZE in the OSD function to 30 horizontal direction ASPECT or REAL English 40 Appendix Front Panel Key Operations When the power is OFF blue LED is not lit When nothing is displayed on the main screen When NO SIGNAL is displayed DVI D NO SIGNAL During the Power Save mode blue LED is blinking When the DVI EDID SELECT settings screen is displayed Displayed for DVI D input only DYI EDID SELECT When the Input Skip Settings screen is displayed D SUB HDMI 1 HDMI 2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 SKIP DS AV Short press m ES MP MODE PIP button Longer press 3 seconds Er e or more DVI EDID SELECT Displays settings Resets Resets Short press screen selected selected DV MODE DVI EDID SELECT item item RESET ER HM button Longer press 8 seconds The blue LED lights 2x o
7. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL English This symbol warns user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock Therefore it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside this unit This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included Therefore it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems CAUTION Please use the power cord provided with this display in accordance with the table below If a power cord is not supplied with this equipment please contact your supplier For all other cases please use a power cord that matches the AC voltage of the power outlet and has been approved by and complies with the safety standard of your particular country European Plug Type North America Continental U K Chinese Japanese Plug Shape Region U S A Canada EU except U K U K China Voltage 120 230 230 220 When operating the MultiSync 224WMGX monitor with its AC 125 240V power supply use a power supply cord that matches the power supply voltage of the AC power outlet being used NOTE This product can only be serviced in the country where it was purchased Registration Information Declaration Declaration of the Manufacturer We hereby certify that the color
8. the explanation on each of the group icons PICTURE SETTINGS P23 24 COLOR CONTROL P25 26 ADJUSTING THE COLOR DV MODE BRIGHTNESS 1 2 3 N CONTRAST SHARPNESS AUTO CONTRAST PIP SETTINGS P27 MENU TOOLS P29 PIP ON OFF LANGUAGE PIP SIZE OSD POSITION PIP POSITION OSD AUTO OFF INFORMATION AUTO OFF OSD LOCK RESOLUTION NOTIFIER WHITE LEVEL BLACK LEVEL INPUT TYPE CR OPTIMIZER IV MODE THROUGH MODE BRIGHTNESS SENSOR MONITOR SETTINGS P25 AUDIO SETTINGS P26 27 TOOLS P27 28 INFORMATION P29 AUTO ADJUST TREBLE INPUT SKIP SCREEN SIZE BASS AUTO INPUT SWITCHING LEFT RIGHT BALANCE DVI EDID SELECT DOWN UP SURROUND OFF TIMER HORIZONTAL SIZE AUDIO INPUT LED BRIGHTNESS DDC CI 1 For D SUB input only RESOLUTION SWITCHING VOLUME F SIDE BORDER COLOR 2 For DVI AV input only PHASE ECO METER 3 For DVI input only ALL RESET NOTE When a digital connection is used to connect this monitor to a regular computer Page 4 the appropriate screen is displayed automatically The appropriate screen can also be displayed automatically for analog connections if settings are specified in Auto Adjust Page 17 However flickering or blurring of the screen may occur depending on the computer In addition the screen may not be displayed properly depending on the input signal If this occurs use the OSD functions to make adjustments to the screen Page 25 In such cases inform
9. Do not wear the headphones when connecting them to the monitor headphones output Loud noise may damage your ears Do not turn up the volume too high while using headphones Exposing your ears to loud volumes over a long period may damage your hearing Headphone output NOTE Headphones with a stereo mini jack plug can be used with the monitor If your headphone plug is too large use a commercially available stereo mini jack plug adapter Speaker sound is muted when headphones are connected to the monitor 6 Install the monitor TIP Position the mark on the underside of the stand to the front when installing the monitor If this mark is not aligned to the front the monitor will not Swivel equally to the right and left T Underside of the Stand Rear 7 Turn on the monitor and the computer 5 Adjustments 1 Adjust the Screen e When Digital Connection is Used There is no need to perform screen setting adjustment as it is automatically adjusted e When Analog Connection is Used Perform Auto Adjust following the instructions in Performing Auto Adjust PC Analog Connection Only on page 17 If the display does not function correctly after Auto Adjust see Monitor Settings OSD Functions on page 20 2 Adjust Height and Angle Tilt Angle Adjust the monitor height and angle to a comfortable position Position the monitor as shown in the figure on the right Swivel Angle Do not push the LCD panel
10. How to detach the stand Install a monitor arm in accordance with the following 1 Turn off the power to the monitor computer and peripheral devices and disconnect the signal cable and the power cable 2 Place a soft cloth on a flat and stable surface and lay down the monitor so that the LCD panel is facing downwards TIP Lay down the monitor so that it is stable and so that the glass surface and the control buttons on the front do not come in contact with surfaces such as tables etc or protruding objects Otherwise this may result in damage 3 Remove the 2 screws that fix the stand to the monitor body Control buttons TIP If rear cover is attached remove the rear cover first Page 15 4 Remove the stand by sliding it 5 Remove the 2 screws on the back of the monitor TIP If attaching the stand do so by carrying out the reverse procedure Make sure to use the screws that were originally used for attaching the stand Using other screws may cause the monitor to malfunction When tightening the screws make sure not to forget to insert the screws and confirm that all of the screws are securely tightened Attachment of the stand is to be carried out under the responsibility of the customer Please note that if an accident should occur NEC does not bear responsibility Caution Be careful not to get your fingers caught when attaching or detaching the stand Otherwise this may result in injuries
11. MONITOR SETTING AV ASPECT RATIO then the appropriate aspect ratio AV ASPECT Note For D1 and D2 Page 33 AUTO 4 3 16 9 16 9 MODE or OFF can be specified Choose AUTO normally ze If the screen is not displayed in a correct aspect ratio in AUTO setting choose the iru correct aspect ratio manually D1 and D2 For D3 D4 and D5 Page 31 16 9 Side Cut or 16 9 MODE can be specified 2 o 16 SMODE Some settings may not be available when Through Mode is on D3 D4 and D5 4 Adjust the Overscan ratio Page 30 In the OSD Screen choose MONITOR SETTING gt OVERSCAN then the appropriate aspect ratio If FULL 100 is chosen some image may show some noise on the edge This noise can be reduced by changing the OVERSCAN setting Note When an option other than FULL 100 is chosen for OVERSCAN the PIP Function may not be available OVERSCAN cannot be adjusted when Through Mode is on 5 Adjust the screen size Page 25 and 30 In the OSD Screen choose MONITOR SETTING gt SCREEN SIZE then the appropriate Screen size Note This screen size is applied to the image adjusted in the previous steps 3 Adjust the screen aspect ratio and 4 Adjust Overscan ratio REAL and 2X ZOOM cannot be adjusted when Through Mode is on 6 In the OSD Screen choose MONITOR CONTROL DV MODE to change DV Modes Page 23 and 30 7 In the OSD Screen choose MONITOR CONTR
12. a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help If necessary the user should contact the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation U S Responsible Party NEC Display Solutions of America Inc Address 500 Park Blvd Suite 1100 Itasca Illinois 60143 Tel No 630 467 3000 Type of Product Computer Monitor Equipment Class
13. any cleaning solution or glass cleaner e Adjust the monitor s brightness and contrast controls to enhance readability e Use a document holder placed close to the screen e Position whatever you are looking at most of the time the screen or reference material directly in front of you to minimize turning your head while you are typing e Avoid displaying fixed patterns on the monitor for long periods of time to avoid image persistence after image effects e Get regular eye checkups Ergonomics To realize the maximum ergonomics benefits we recommend the following e Adjust the Brightness until the background raster disappears e Do not position the Contrast control to its maximum setting e Use the preset Size and Position controls with standard signals e Use the preset Color Setting e Use non interlaced signals with a vertical refresh rate of more than 60 Hz e Do not use primary color blue on a dark background as it is difficult to see and may produce eye fatigue due to insufficient contrast Cleaning the LCD Panel e When the liquid crystal panel is stained with dust or dirt please wipe gently with soft cloth Please do not rub the LCD panel with hard or coarse material e Please do not apply pressure to the LCD surface Please do not use OA cleaner as it will cause deterioration or discolor on the LCD surface Cleaning the Cabinet e Unplug the power supply e Gently wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth e To cle
14. component video Y Pb Pr Audio input output Signal input socket RCA PIN JACK L R INPUT x 2 3 5 mm STEREO Mini Jack INPUT x 1 Speakers 5 W 5 W stereo Audio output 3 5 mm STEREO Mini Jack Headphones 3 5 mm STEREO Mini Jack Optical digital audio output SPDIF for HDMI input Compatible standard etc Energy saving standards International Energy Star Program Safety Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law UL60950 1 c UL Ergonomics 18013406 2 compliant TCO 06 Plug amp play VESA DDC2B Other DDC CI Windows Vista Premium Usage environment conditions Temperature 5 C to 35 C Humidity 30 to 80 non condensing Storage environment conditions Temperature 10 C to 60 C Humidity 10 to 85 non condensing Power supply input AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz Power consumption Standard 110W Energy saving mode Sleep mode 2Worless OFF mode 1 Wor less Power supply input socket 3PIEC type Mass Approx 11 2 kg approx 7 9 kg without stand Packaging conditions mass dimensions Approx 14 5 kg 653 W x 515 H x 280 D mm Tilt angle swivel angle height adjustment Up 25 down 10 90 approx 60 mm for tilt angle of 0 Outside dimensions F 558 5 388 3 460 3 401 4 H 309 3 1 View angle Indicates the angle at which a black white contrast ratio of 10 or more can be di
15. computer digital output 1920 x 1200 resolution output may not be available Use DVI D input instead 2 Connecting an imaging device NOTE For details of connecting imaging devices see the documentation supplied with your devices To Connect an HDMI Ready Imaging Device Game machine DVD player etc Monitor rear HDMI cable DMI Input 2 o mmm m mmm L L Or To HDMI Input 1 Commercially available HDMI DVI D cable To connect an HDMI ready imaging device to the DVI D input set OSD Function s DVI EDID SELECT to AV Page 28 NOTE When connecting an HDMI ready imaging device to DVI D input audio included in the HDMI signals is not output English 12 To Connect a Component Video Output Ready Imaging Device Game machine DVD player f BS digital tuner etc To Video Audio Commercially available audio cable e5 L R Input VIDEO1 CO p Lore Mmm Lu C 2 H ee eme ee NC L To Y Pb Pr input t VIDEO1 Output mm mE Y Pb Cb Pr Cr AUDIO VIDEO D cn mom om m Monitor rear it Sh TE Commercially available Component Video Component Video cable El m m
16. contrast resolution reflectance colour rendition and response time Energy Energy saving mode beneficial both for the user and the environment Electrical safety Emissions Low electromagnetic fields surrounding the display Ecology Product is designed for recycling Manufacturer must have a certified environmental management system such as EMAS or ISO 14 001 e Restrictions on Chlorinated and brominated flame retardants and polymers Hazardous heavy metals such as cadmium mercury hexavalent chromium and lead All TCO labelled products are verified and certified by TCO Development an independent third party labelling organization For over 20 years TCO Development has been at the forefront of moving the design of IT equipment in a more user friendly direction Our criteria are developed in collaboration with an international group of researchers experts users and manufacturers Since the program s inception TCO labelled products have grown in popularity and are now requested by users and IT manufacturers all over the world Full specifications and lists of certified products can be found on our homepage www tcodevelopment com For a display used primarily for conventional work tasks such as word processing we recommend a display certified to our office display series TCO 03 Displays or later version English 48 Manufacturer s Recycling and Energy Information English NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS is strongl
17. displaying a frame that scans every other line of the frame It is possible to use this format when displaying a screen that contains movement such as TV but not for when displaying still images as flickering of the screen is conspicuous As a result most computer monitors use a progressive format which suppresses flickering of still images Energy Star Program Page 2 47 Program that is being promoted by the US Environmental Protection Agency EPA in order to reduce power consumption of desktop computers Overscan Page 30 Refers to displaying pictures so that a few of the effective picture that is input falls outside of the display area of the monitor s screens the part that is outside of the display area is not displayed on the screen Regular TV is adjusted in an overscan state Response time Page 47 Refers to the speed at which screens switch when the displayed screen is changed follow where a smaller number represents a faster response time The response time is the total amount of time necessary for changing from black gt white gt black tones Brightness Page 47 Refers to the pitch for brightness per unit area where a higher number represents a brighter display screen Contrast ratio Page 47 Refers to the ratio that indicates the ratio of the brightness of white and black colors If the brightness is the same a higher contrast ratio represents a sharper screen Component picture Page 4 13
18. down on it DO NOT block ventilated openings with mounting accessories or other accessories TIP Prevent the glass surface and the Control button on the front panel from touching the table or floor surface or obstacles on the surface Rest the monitor in a stable position Unstable placing may damage the monitor To prevent the glossy surface of the casing from being scratched do not remove the protective film on the glossy surface until the monitor is set upright on its stand After the monitor is set upright remove the protect film before using Leaving the protective film may cause discoloration or other damage to the glossy surface Screws Stand Holder 2 Remove screws and Stand Holder A Remove screws B Remove Stand Holder C Lift the stand until it stops Caution Make sure to hold down the underside of the stand during this operation Otherwise the stand may accidentally raise and cause injury Retain the screws and Stand Holder you have just removed as they will be required when re packaging the monitor in future 3 Stand up the monitor a Tilt the stand so that the bottom of the stand is extended outside the LCD panel b Hold the casing and set the monitor upright Caution Avoid scratching the LCD panel surface with your nails English 9 Connection Types The Signal Input of the monitor accepts both analog signals mini D Sub 15 pi
19. ee digital audio IN Commercially available optical digital cable output l4 u C lI mmmm To connect to an optical digital audit input Audio amplifier Monitor rear Speaker Speaker To connect to line input A 1 Commercially available 2 pin 1 Stereo mini plug audio cable To analog audio amp 2 c IL output green 1 L D m mw m m m m m P I C D mmmmuc H NOTE e For details of connecting an audio amplifier see the documentation supplied with your amplifier e Use a low impedance audio cable with stereo mini jack plug Using a high impedance audio cable may result in the audio not sounding or very low volume e The optical digital audio output with this monitor is not capable for 5 1 channel English 14 4 Connect the power 1 Insert the power cord to the power socket of the monitor Connect the cord securely 2 Feed the power cord signal cables and audio cables connected to the monitor through the cable space at the rear of the stand Tuck the cables connected to the side of the monitor in the cable gap at the rear of the monitor this will become a space when the cover is closed and feed them through the cable space
20. is set to either TEXT PHOTO or SRGB VOLUME Button Changes audio volume Louder Quieter AUDIO INPUT Button Switches audio input independently from the video input currently provided AUDIO MUTE Button Mutes the sound Pressing the button again or pressing the VOLUME Button cancels the mute English 7 Operating the Remote Control Basic Operations Point the remote controller towards the receptor on the monitor while operating Caution Cautions on Remote Control Operations The remote controller supplied with this monitor cannot operate a TV or video The remote controller is designed to function up to three meters in a straight line from the monitor however it may not function or the monitor response may be slow depending on the angle of the controller to the monitor If this happens operate the controller at a closer position or in front of the monitor Do not drop or give a strong impact to the remote controller Do not allow the controller to get wet or leave it in a humid place This may damage the controller Do not leave the controller in direct sunlight Heat may deform the controller If the remote controller does not function assume the battery is exhausted Replace with new batteries Avoid any obstacle between the remote controller and the receptor on the monitor Replacing Batteries A Open the battery case cover by pressing the latch on the cover B Align the b
21. monitor and marked with MultiSync 2AWMG X L248HU is in compliance with Council Directive 2006 95 EC EN 60950 1 Council Directive 2004 108 EC pco NEC Display Solutions Ltd EN 61000 3 2 4 13 23 Shib EN 61000 3 3 i 5 Pra EN 55024 ale SH Tokyo 108 0023 Japan English 1 Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement DOC This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations C UL Bears the C UL Mark and is in compliance with Canadian Safety Regulations according to CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 FCC Information 1 Use the attached specified cables with the MultiSync 22WMGX L248HU color monitor so as not to interfere with radio and television reception 1 Please use the supplied power cord or equivalent to ensure FCC compliance 2 Please use the supplied shielded video signal cable Mini D SUB 15 pin to Mini D SUB 15 pin 2 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
22. on the remote control and adjust CONTRAST Note Settings specified for DV MODE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS WHITE LEVEL BLACK LEVEL CR OPTIMIZER IV MODE INPUT TYPE MONITOR SETTINGS COLOR CONTROL 1 2 3 only AUDIO CONTROL PIP CONTROL OSD SCREEN DISPLAY POSITION OSD AUTO OFF OFF TIMER INFORMATION AUTO OFF LED BRIGHTNESS and SIDE BORDER COLOR can be restored to factory preset conditions with ALL RESET Page 28 5 Press the MENU EXIT button on the monitor or the remote control twice to clear the OSD Screen If pressed once the screen returns to the Group Icon Screen If pressed twice the OSD Screen is cleared Note Move the C button in the A direction or press the A control button on the remote control to return to the Group Icon Screen from the Options Screen Contrast adjustment is now complete Note e If no buttons on the monitor or remote control are pressed and the time set in OSD AUTO OFF Page 29 elapses the OSD Screen is cleared automatically Depending on the option to be adjusted an OSD message that gives operation instructions may be displayed If such a message is displayed follow the instructions on the screen Monitor Remote Control GD amp Monitor Remote Control O am Monitor Remote Control O c O Monitor Remote Control MENU EXIT MENU EXIT o O OQ English 22 Options for OSD Functions for PC Input Here the details of each o
23. over the entire screen When REAL is selected and AV ASPECT RATIO is 16 9 MODE or SIDE CUT SCREEN SIZE does not function The picture is displayed in aspect over the entire screen Other restrictions are the same as those for when PC input is selected Page 25 OVERSCAN Sets the overscan ratio If FULL 10096 is set noise may be visible on the edges of the screen depending on the picture By changing the settings for OVERSCAN it is possible to cut off the edges of the screen and hide noise FULL 100 The input picture is displayed as is 4 If the picture is adjusted in AV ASPECT RATIO Page 31 the adjusted picture is displayed as is When a PAL 4 3 picture Depending on the picture that is input noise may be visible on the edges of the screen signal is adjusted with AUTO 98 The periphery of the picture that is input is cut and 98 of the original picture is displayed If noise is visible on the edges of the screen when FULL 100 is set select 98 Screen image If the picture is adjusted in AV ASPECT RATIO Page 31 the periphery of the adjusted adjusted with 98 picture is cut and 98 of it is displayed English 30 95 93 The periphery of the picture that is input is cut and 95 93 of the original picture is displayed If noise is visible on the edges of the screen when 98 is set select 95 93 Screen image If the picture is adjusted in AV ASPECT RATIO Bel
24. socket that works with analog input only Apple Macintosh pin shape for analog RGB output sockets varies according to the model t is not possible to connect two computers to the monitor through only the digital input The monitor is not compatible with DVI A English 10 Making Connections TIP Prior to connecting signal cables switch off the monitor computer and peripheral devices NOTE Cables can be connected more easily when the monitor is tilted upwards English 1 Connect signal cables Secure signal cables and adapters with attached screws after inserting them into their respective sockets Connecting one computer Through Digital Connection DVI D or DVI I WE E m EIEIBEIEIEIBIE pocooro0 Use DVI D DVI D cable oo000000 Dunn HB 9 Daandoud DVI I Hr E S A E g Jese 3 z Adapter i amp commercially Use commercially available ke O 1 available DVI A Mini D Sub 15 pin cable X E jeje LE i exe Mini D Sub 15 pin 3 rows Use Mini D Sub 15 pin a 2 Mini D Sub 15 pin cable r G RAS X eessumsas E E ce Adapter Use Mini D Sub 15 pin D Sub 15 pin 2
25. surface Caution Avoid trapping your hand or fingers between the display and the installation table or the stand when adjusting the tilt angle and height May cause an injury The monitor joints may be stiff at the initial tilting and height adjustment In this case hold the top and bottom of the monitor to make the adjustment Q e Do not tilt the monitor greater than 25 while in use although it is physically possible Tilting beyond this degree may cause it to become unstable or cause insufficient Prohibition ventilation resulting in injury or damage to the monitor Set the stand height to the lowest when tilting the monitor beyond 25 for repackaging Otherwise it may fall over resulting in an injury or damage to the monitor Also remove the rear cover before tilting The cover may become trapped between the back of the monitor and the stand resulting in damage to the cover Avoid pushing the LCD panel surface while adjusting the height and tilt angle This may cause damage possibly leading to failure or injury Swiveling may not be smooth if the monitor is installed on an uneven surface or at a low height Do not swivel with force or this may damage the installation surface Lift the monitor front slightly when swiveling NOTE The monitor joint becomes stiffer when the tilt angle reaches 25 indicating that this is the limit for normal use English 16 Setting Up Performing Auto Adjust PC Analog Connection Onl
26. surround function is enabled AUDIO INPUT It is possible to switch only the audio input without changing the connection to a particular device MAIN SCREEN PRIORITY Default setting The audio input switches in conjunction with switches in the picture input for the main screen SUB SCREEN PRIORITY The audio input switches in conjunction with a switch in the picture input for the sub Screen If the sub screen is not displayed the audio input switches to that of the main screen The green bar on the OSD indicates that AUDIO SWITCH MODE is enabled FIXED AUDIO It is possible to select a desired audio input In addition the audio input does not switch even when the picture input switches The green bar on the OSD indicates that AUDIO SWITCH MODE is enabled When MAIN SCREEN PRIORITY is selected When SUB SCREEN PRIORITY is selected When PC for FIXED AUDIO is selected NOTE e If the INPUT SELECT button is pressed for a long time when the OSD Screen is not displayed the display jumps to this Audio Input settings screen f an item other than MAIN SCREEN PRIORITY is displayed there may be cases where the audio is not output depending on the input e If the DVI input screen is displayed for either the main screen or the sub screen HDMI1 and HDMI2 audio are not output and there is no sound e f the HDMI1 input screen is displayed for either the main screen or the sub screen HDMI2 audio is not output and there is no sound PC
27. 1080 lines Interlaced 720p 750 lines 720 lines Progressive 1080p 1125 lines 1080 lines Progressive HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection System Page 47 Copyright protection system that encrypts digital picture signals By connecting an HDCP compatible imaging device it is possible to view video contents protected by HDCP English HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface Page 4 6 12 Digital interface for AV that can be connected to DVD recorders and players Component picture signals audio signals and control signals can be connected using a single cable I P Conversion Page 32 Refers to converting the scan mode for displaying a picture on the screen from interlaced format to progressive format IV MODE Intelligent Visual Mode Page 24 30 Automatically carries out brightness control in accordance with the brightness that one feels based on age and the average brightness of the displayed picture based on ergonomic knowledge and alleviates fatigue of the eyes Since younger people have a higher sensitivity to brightness in general the IV MODE enables for settings that further suppress brightness Settings can be selected from among OFF JUNIOR MIDDLE and SENIOR MP MODE Motion Picture Mode Page 5 7 23 30 By optimally combining black interpolation in the Motion Picture Optimization Circuit backlight scanning and overdrive it is possible to reproduce moving images with suppressed blurri
28. 25 Adjust the color ratio by selecting COLOR CONTROL or restore to factory settings using 26 the DV MODE RESET button f the computer screen is not properly displayed even when the OSD Screen is properly Page 11 displayed and you have adjusted COLOR CONTROL check the connection with the 12 29 computer as well as the computer s frequency resolution and type of output signal The screen flickers Connect the computer to the monitor directly without using a distributor Page 11 when a distributor is used 12 The screen flickers in Display the OSD Screen and check the following items Page 21 cases other than the above E a ber ee ee ge e If the OSD Screen cannot be displayed properly it is possible that there is a malfunction Consult with the dealer of the Repair Consultation Service If the OSD Screen is displayed under normal conditions there is no malfunction Page 25 Select PHASE in MONITOR SETTINGS and make adjustments f the computer screen is not properly displayed even when the OSD Screen is properly Page 11 displayed and you have adjusted Phase check the connection with the computer as well 12 29 as the computer s frequency resolution and type of output signal If MP MODE is used flickering of the screen may occur but this is not a malfunction Page 23 English 38 When the Guidance screen Precautions screen is displayed only for when PC input is selected di
29. 6 an area outside of the when the display area does not fill the entire screen as it is dependent on the properties of display area where there is the LCD panel it is not a malfunction no display The contrast changes The contrast changes depending on the viewing angle angle at which the screen is viewed Page 46 depending on the angle at As this is dependent on the properties of the LCD panel it is not a malfunction 47 which the screen is viewed The display conditions of Since fluorescent light is used in the LCD panel the display conditions change little by little in the screen keep changing accordance with the elapsed usage time Although display conditions for the screen may be affected by the surrounding temperature as this symptom is dependent on the properties of the LCD panel it is not a malfunction Even after the screen If a still screen is displayed for a long period of time this kind of phenomenon known as Page 35 switches an image of the residual image may occur Turn off the power or display a changing screen The image will 46 previous screen faintly disappear in approximately 1 day remains The display color is strange Display the OSD Screen and check the following items Page 21 e If the OSD Screen cannot be displayed properly it is possible that there is a malfunction Consult with the dealer or the Repair Consultation Service e If the OSD Screen is displayed under normal conditions there is no malfunction Page
30. Hz 18 1280 x 960 75 0kHz 75 0Hz is input text may be blurred or graphics may be 9 800 x 600 35 2kHz 56 3Hz 19 1280 x 1024 64 0kHz 60 0Hz distorted on the monitor 10 800 x 600 37 9kHz 60 3Hz 20 1280 x 1024 80 0kHz 75 0Hz tiRecamendedstdm ing 21 1440 x 900 55 5kHz 60 0Hz i an 22 1600 x 1200 75 0kHz 60 0Hz 12 480p 23 1680 x 1050 64 7kHz 60 0Hz 3 10801 24 1920 x 1200 74 0kHz 60 0Hz 4 720p 25 1920 x 1200 74 6kHz 60 0Hz B 1080p NOTE e Distinction of input signals is carried out through horizontal frequency vertical frequency synchronization signal polarity synchronization signal type This monitor is equipped with a function that can record 32 types of timings other than the factory preset timings User Memory function When the signal that you want to record is input and you adjust the screen using the OSD functions Page 25 the timing and screen information are automatically recorded e f All Reset is executed all of the values recorded in the user memory are erased This monitor supports a horizontal frequency of 31 5 to 82 3 kHz and vertical frequency of 56 to 76 Hz when the resolution is 1280 x 1024 or smaller and a horizontal frequency of 31 5 to 82 3 kHz and vertical frequency of 56 to 60 Hz when the resolution is larger than 1280 x 1024 Even within these ranges however there may be cases where the picture is not properly displayed depending on the input signal In such cases chang
31. NEC MultiSync 22WMGX User s Manual Index an ereTarziotaltelgopz ue er English 1 Registration Information sic cide L English 1 gig E S English 3 What You Can Do with This Monitor ssssesessseeeeeeneeennnnenennnm emen nennen neret English 3 AG OSSIN Suaa T English 4 Pat Names and FUnCHOMS csie ue us aoea rae a Aa aer E a E AaS English 5 Front Pane lanien ms English 5 i ERE English 6 Remote Control E English 7 Operating the Remote Control ssssssssseseeeeeeeneenneenneen nennen nenne nnne tnnt rnnt nnne nns English 8 Getting esiti CM English 9 iru H English 9 Connection TYPOS Ec English 10 Making Connections eise e E Perte eta E ERR tok eeu RUE Erba de beaced Eae a ea EEE English 11 SEWING OUP ae lE English 17 Performing Auto Adjust PC Analog Connection Only ecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeed English 17 Playing Games and Watching DVDS sssssssseeeeeeeeneeneeenneenneeennennmenn nennen nennen nnne English 19 Monitor Settings OSD F nctiohs 2 2 ip cinere recedere cer bte vete reenact Sle PORE se ra acb ore ere English 20 OSD Screen Operations oiii aiarad ara iesi nennen diaii anaidia reser eene rens English 21 Options for OSD Functions for PC Inplt s occa acces recae e a Mesias enon English 23 Options for OSD Functions for HDMI and Video Input sssss
32. OL MP MODE to change MP Modes Page 23 and 30 Note When MP MODE is set at LEVEL1 to LEVEL3 the display may flicker 8 Adjust the volume Page 27 and 33 To control audio volume press the button on the monitor to either A or W direction or press VOLUME Button on the remote controller or in the OSD Screen choose AUDIO SETTINGS gt VOLUME then the appropriate volume To mute the sound press the middle of the button To cancel mute press the middle of the button again 100 FULL amp English 19 Monitor Settings OSD Functions This monitor is equipped with OSD On Screen Display functions which enable easy adjustment of the screen By using the menus displayed on the screen through the OSD functions adjustments of the screen such as brightness etc can be made Configuration of the OSD Screen The configuration of the OSD Screen is as shown below Group Icon Screen The selected group icon is highlighted Options Screen The selected option is highlighted which is used for selecting other options is displayed on the right side of the screen Adjustment Screen which is used for making adjustments or selections relating to the selected option is displayed on both sides of the screen Configuration of group icons when PC input is selected The configuration of each of the group icons is as shown below For details on the options refer to the page that is listed for
33. PAL picture signal is adjusted Squeeze picture signal is with AUTO adjusted with AUTO 4 3 The screen is expanded in the vertical direction by 1 125 fold o o O This makes a PAL 4 3 picture signal circular For other picture signals the circle becomes flattened horizontally S Oo O PAL 4 3 picture signal Screen where a PAL 4 3 picture signal is adjusted with 4 3 16 9 The screen is scaled down in the vertical direction by 0 84 9 9 O O fold This makes a PAL Squeeze picture signal circular For other O i p Oo Oo O O picture signals the circle becomes flattened vertically PAL Squeeze picture Screen where a PAL signal Squeeze picture signal is adjusted with 16 9 16 9 MODE This mode makes a 16 9 picture signal as close as to O O re re an aspect of 16 9 as possible when THROUGH MODE is on 5 iS A C a The circle is flattened horizontally When THROUGH MODE is off it is recommended to use 16 9 16 9 picture signal Screen where a 16 9 picture signal is adjusted For other picture signals the circle becomes flattened with 16 9 MODE NOTE When THROUGH MODE is on AUTO when 16 9 signal is input and 16 9 cannot be selected When Screen Size is set to FULL 100 AV ASPECT RATIO does not function The picture is displayed over the entire screen When 16 9 MODE is set Real and 2x Zoom in SCREEN SIZE cannot be selected
34. Picture signals are divided into brightness signals Y and color signals red Pb blue Pr synthesized by the receiving display device when projecting the signals on the screen and then turned into a picture Since brightness signals and color signals are sent separately it is possible to reduce deterioration of image quality that occurs easily in conventional analog TV broadcasting such as unnecessary coloring and blurring of colors Side border color Page 28 33 Function that adjusts the colors of the parts on both ends of the screen where there is no picture if using aspect display Residual image Page 38 Residual images are images of the previous screen that was displayed that remain after the screen display is changed when the same screen is displayed for a long period of time Residual images gradually disappear if the screen display changes However they eventually may not disappear if the same screen is displayed often for long periods of time avoid using the monitor where the same screen is displayed for long periods of time It is recommended to change the display screen by using Screensaver etc View angle Page 38 47 Refers to the angle from which a regular picture is viewed such as when looking at a picture diagonally A larger view angle indicates that it is possible to view pictures from a broader range Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency Page 33 47 Horizontal frequency Refers to the number of h
35. SD Screen is not displayed it is possible to switch the MP MODE directly in the order of OFF LEVEL1 LEVEL2 LEVELS gt OFF etc each time the button is pressed BRIGHTNESS The adjustment bar 0 0 to 100 0 is displayed Move the button in the P directions or press the 4 gt control buttons on the remote control to adjust the brightness of the screen CONTRAST The adjustment bar 0 0 to 100 0 is displayed Move the button in the gt directions or press the 4 gt control buttons on the remote control to adjust the contrast of the screen SHARPNESS The adjustment bar 0 0 to 100 0 is displayed Move the Q button in the lt 4 gt directions to adjust the sharpness of the text or picture English 23 AUTO CONTRAST For D SUB RGB input only The contrast is automatically adjusted For detailed procedures on automatic adjustments refer to Performing Auto Adjust Page 17 WHITE LEVEL For D SUB input only The white level is automatically adjusted Make adjustments by focusing on a bright part of the screen BLACK LEVEL For D SUB DVI AV input only The black level is automatically adjusted Make adjustments by focusing on a dark part of the screen INPUT TYPE For DVI AV input only Page 28 Select whether to conduct Luminance Level Compensation for the input picture AV Mode Default setting Select when viewing video pictures from a video game console or a DVD pla
36. When OVERSCAN is set to 98 or 95 16 9 MODE cannot be selected This function is enabled only for pictures from HDMI input and D3 to D5 signals for VIDEO1 input Page 33 If a different picture signal is input this function cannot be selected The aspect ratio that is input is output as is 16 9 A 16 9 picture signal is displayed as is The picture is circularly displayed Side Cut A 16 9 picture signal is displayed over the entire screen with Q the original aspect ratio The sides are partially cut off and become o C 3 hidden p Screen where a 16 9 picture D d signal is adjusted with Side Cut 16 9 picture signal English 31 16 9 MODE The screen is displayed with black bands on the top Oo O O O and bottom This mode makes a 16 9 picture signal as close as to an aspect of 16 9 as possible when THROUGH MODE is on The circle is flattened horizontally TRES picture signal had era deed When THROUGH MODE is off it is recommended to use 16 9 ISI MODE s NOTE When THROUGH MODE function is set to On 16 9 cannot be selected e When SCREEN SIZE is set to Full AV ASPECT RATIO does not function The picture is displayed over the entire screen e When Side Cut and 16 9 MODE are selected Real and 2x Zoom in SCREEN SIZE do not function When OVERSCAN is set to 98 or 95 Side Cut and 16 9 MODE cannot be selected NOISE REDUCTION For VIDEO1 VIDEO2 input only Redu
37. a long period of time should be avoided To alleviate image persistence turn off the monitor for as long as the previous image was displayed For example if an image was on the monitor for one hour and a residual image remains the monitor should be turned off for one hour to erase the image NOTE As with all personal display devices NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS recommends using a moving screen saver at regular intervals whenever the screen is idle or turning off the monitor when not in use CAUTION English 35 CORRECT PLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE MONITOR CAN REDUCE EYE SHOULDER AND NECK FATIGUE CHECK THE FOLLOWING WHEN YOU POSITION THE MONITOR e For optimum performance allow 20 minutes for warm up e Adjust the monitor height so that the top of the screen is at or slightly below eye level Your eyes should look slightly downward when viewing the middle of the screen e Position your monitor no closer than 40 cm and no further away than 70 cm from your eyes The optimal distance is 50 cm Rest your eyes periodically by focusing on an object at least 20 feet away Blink often e Position the monitor at a 90 angle to windows and other light sources to minimize glare and reflections Adjust the monitor tilt so that ceiling lights do not reflect on your screen e If reflected light makes it hard for you to see your screen use an anti glare filter e Clean the LCD monitor surface with a lint free non abrasive cloth Avoid using
38. ailable audio cable Monitor rear Game machine video etc NOTE Some game or video machine may use a special socket or stereo jack for audio output If a designated cable is required purchase the model specified in the documentation supplied with the equipment English 13 To Connect an Imaging Device with DVI Output The monitor can be used with an imaging device with DVI output e g DVD player e To connect a DVD player with DVI output set OSD Function s DVI EDID SELECT to AV Page 28 Monitor rear DVI D DVI D cable To DVI D input mmm DVI I ooooo0o000 ooo00o000 oOoooooo0 DVD player with BVID DVI output etc EEE O nah 3 Connect an audio cable Monitor rear Computer Audio cable To audio input pale blue Qe r T m LLL Audio output ll green m NOTE e For details of connecting computers see the documentation supplied with your computer e Use a low impedance audio cable with a stereo mini jack plug Using a high impedance audio cable may result in the audio not sounding or very low volume To Connect Audio Amplifiers To optical l
39. an Do with This Monitor See low light movie scenes more clearly and add more definition to digital camera images Dynamic Visual DV Mode Pages 5 7 23 and 30 Dynamic Visual DV Mode provides the optimum image quality for different types of content including movies games photographs and documents Eight modes are available for PC Input or HDMI Input and five modes are available for Video Input Watch motion images clearly and sharply e Motion Picture MP Mode Pages 5 7 23 and 30 The newly introduced Motion Picture Optimization Circuit helps to create sharp and less blurry images with during fast motion scenes in games and movies by optimally combining three technologies black screen insertion backlight scanning and pixel overdrive Four levels of Motion Picture MP Mode are available according to the speed of motion in the image Enjoy images with less impact on your eyes e Intelligent Visual IV Mode Pages 24 and 30 Intelligent Visual IV Mode reduces the impact on your eyes by automatically controlling the screen brightness based on ergonomic findings such as brightness perception differences according to the users age and average brightness of the current image Generally settings for the younger age group are less bright as their eyes are more sensitive to light Experience realistic sound created by the sound analysis and audio signal correction DIATONE Linear Phase Circuit The newly installed DIATONE Li
40. an the cabinet dampen the cloth with a neutral detergent and water wipe the cabinet and follow with a dry cloth NOTE Many plastics are used on the surface of the cabinet DO NOT clean with benzene thinner alkaline detergent alcoholic system detergent glass cleaner wax polish cleaner soap powder or insecticide Do not touch rubber or vinyl to the cabinet for a long time These types of fluids and fabrics can cause the paint to deteriorate crack or peel English 36 Troubleshooting English If you are experiencing trouble Check the following When there is no display Symptom Condition Causes and Solutions Refer to There is no picture If the power LED is not lit Check the power switch as there is a possibility that it is not Page 5 on the screen turned on Check the power cord as there is a possibility that it is not Page 15 properly connected Check using a different device whether power is properly supplied to the power outlet If the power cord is connected to the outlet on the computer s body it may be possible that the power of the computer is not turned on Check whether the power of the computer is turned on Check the LED Brightness Control function as there are Page 28 cases where the LED does not light up if the brightness is 33 lowered If the power LED is blue Display the OSD Screen and check the following Page 21 and lit up items e If the OSD Screen cannot be disp
41. angerous shock hazards or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel e Do not spill any liquids into the cabinet or use your monitor near water e Do not insert objects of any kind into the cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points which can be harmful or fatal or may cause electric shock fire or equipment failure e Do not place any heavy objects on the power cord Damage to the cord may cause shock or fire e Do not place this product on a sloping or unstable cart stand or table as the monitor may fall causing serious damage to the monitor English e The power supply cord you use must have been approved by and comply with the safety standards of your country Type HO5VV F 3G 1mm should be used in Europe e n UK use a BS approved power cord with molded plug having a black 13A fuse installed for use with this monitor e Do not place any objects onto the monitor and do not use the monitor outdoors The lamps in this product contain mercury Please dispose according to state local or federal law e Do not bend power cord e Do not use monitor in very hot humid dusty or oily areas e Do not cover vent on monitor e Vibration can damage the backlight Do not install where the monitor will be exposed to continual vibration e If monitor or glass is broken do not come in contact with the liquid crystal and handle with care To prevent damage to the LCD monitor caused by tipping ove
42. at the driver for the graphics board is not properly recognized by the OS Reinstall the driver for the graphics board For information on reinstalling the driver refer to your computer s operating manual or direct your inquiries to the support center for the computer s manufacturer English 39 English Other remote control speaker Symptom Causes Solutions Refer to The remote control does The batteries for the remote control may have Replace the batteries not work expired The batteries for the remote control may be Check the direction in which the batteries are inserted in the wrong direction inserted The remote control may not be properly Point the remote control at the light receiving pointed at the light receiving section of the section and then try using it monitor s body There is no sound from the It is possible that the audio cable is not Check whether it is properly connected Page 14 speakers properly connected to the monitor or the computer s socket There is no sound from the speakers when Disconnect the headphones Page 16 headphones are plugged in The volume may be minimized or muted Adjust the volume through VOLUME in the Page 26 OSD function for AUDIO SETTINGS or 27 33 disable MUTE When watching videos only for when HDMI VIDEO Input are selected Symptom Causes Solutions Refer to There is no sound Is the imaging device properly connected and
43. ation for the screen settings after making adjustments is stored English 20 Configuration of group icons when HDMI Video Input is selected The configuration of each of the group icons is as shown below For details on the options refer to the page that is listed for the explanation on each of the group icons COLOR CONTROL P32 PIP SETTINGS P33 ADJUSTMENT OF COLOR PIP ON OFF 1 2 3 N PIP SIZE HUE 5 6 PIP POSITION SATURATION 6 English MENU TOOLS P33 LANGUAGE OSD POSITION OSD AUTO OFF INFORMATION AUTO OFF OSD LOCK PICTURE SETTINGS P30 DV MODE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS BLACK LEVEL INPUT TYPE CR OPTIMIZER IV MODE THROUGH MODE BRIGHTNESS SENSOR AUDIO SETTINGS P33 TOOLS P33 INFORMATION P33 TREBLE INPUT SKIP BASS OFF TIMER BALANCE LED BRIGHTNESS SURROUND DDC CI AUDIO INPUT SIDE BORDER COLOR VOLUME ECO METER 4 en Caen only 5 For input only ALLBESER 6 For VIDEO2 input only MONITOR SETTINGS P30 to 32 SCREEN SIZE OVERSCAN AV ASPECT RATIO NOISE REDUCTION 6 LEFT RIGHT DOWN UP I P CONVERSION FILM MODE PHASE 5 OSD Screen Operations Here an explanation of how to perform basic OSD Screen operations is given using contrast adjustment as an example For details on other options refer to Options for OSD Functions Page 23 and 30 Example Adjust the contrast to 10096 1 Press the MENU EXIT button on the monitor or the Monitor Remot
44. atteries according to the and indications inside the case C Close the cover Caution Incorrect use of batteries can result in leaks or an explosion Be especially careful about the following points The supplied batteries are not rechargeable Do not attempt to recharge them Make sure to align the batteries according to the and indications inside the case Do not mix different types of batteries as they posses different characteristics Do not combine new batteries with used ones This causes shorter battery life or leakage from the batteries Remove dead batteries immediately to prevent the batteries leaking Don t touch exposed battery liquid it may damage the skin Wipe with a cloth if leakage occurs If the battery liquid comes into contact with the skin rinse thoroughly with water NOTE The supplied batteries may be consumed quickly according to the length of preceding storage Replace them in good time f you do not intend to use the Remote Control for a long period remove the batteries from the case and store them separately English 8 Getting Started le 2 D c Preparation W Caution After taking the monitor out of the outer box place the monitor face down on the floor Avoid placing the monitor face up as the screws in the stand may damage the Prohibition surface e g table Screws 1 Lay a soft cloth on an even stable surface and place the monitor face
45. audio can be selected e f the HDMI2 input screen is displayed for either the main screen or the sub screen HDMI1 audio is not output and there is no sound PC audio can be selected English 26 2 m VOLUME Move the Q button in the gt directions to adjust the volume Turn the mute function on or off by pressing the center of the button NOTE This monitor does not support double audio bilingual audio English PIP Settings PIP ON OFF Select which input signal to display as the sub screen inside the regular screen When Off is selected the PIP function is disabled The PIP Picture in Picture function displays a sub screen inside the main screen enabling the user to view the computer screen and TV or video screen simultaneously The combinations for the main screen and sub screen that are supported are as follows Sub D SUB DVI D HDMI1 HDMI2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 D SUB Y Y DVI D Y Y Y 5 HDMI1 Y Y Y HDMI2 s Y Y Y VIDEO1 v Y VIDEO2 Y NOTE e If you want to output the audio for the sub screen set Audio Input Page 26 under the OSD function for AUDIO SETTINGS to SUB SCREEN PRIORITY e If the vertical frequency of the picture signal is a frequency other than 60 Hz there may be cases where PIP cannot be displayed e Based on the settings for SCREEN SIZE OVERSCAN and AV ASPECT RATIO in MONITOR SETTINGS there may be ca
46. back in high image quality NOTE This function is enabled only when the picture source is interlaced 480i 1080i PHASE Page 25 For VIDEO 1 input only O O Q Q Color Control It is possible to adjust the colors of the screen according to your taste You can also store the values to which the ratio of the colors was changed 1 2 3 For HDMI input only Page 26 N NATIVE For HDMI input only Page 26 HUE For VIDEO1 VIDEO2 input only The adjustment bar 0 0 to 100 0 is displayed Move the Q button of the monitor in the gt directions and adjust the hue of the screen The color of the screen becomes redder when P is pressed and greener when 4 is pressed SATURATION For VIDEO1 VIDEO2 input only Move the Q button of the monitor in the gt directions and adjust the color saturation of the screen English 32 IB Audio Settings f Tools dcs TREBLE Page 26 INPUT SKIP Page 27 I BASS Page 26 OFF TIMER Page 28 BALANCE Page 26 LED BRIGHTNESS Page 28 SURROUND Page 26 DDC CI Page 28 AUDIO INPUT Page 26 SIDE BORDER COLOR Page 28 VOLUME Page 27 ECO METER Page 28 ALL RESET Page 28 ES PIP Settings PIP ON OFF Page 27 MENU TOOLS PIP SIZE Page 27 LANGUAGE Page 29 PIP POSITION Page 27 OSD POSITION Page 29 OSD OFF TIMER Page 29 INFORMATION AUTO OFF Page 29 OSD LOCK Page 29 Information DISPLAY MODE Page 29 When OSD Functions Are Required Thi
47. ces minute roughness noise in the picture The adjustment bar 0 0 to 100 0 is displayed OFF The Noise Reduction function is enabled WEAK Makes the noise reduction effects weaker STRONG Makes the noise reduction effects stronger NOTE Applying noise reduction more than necessary results in a tendency for detailed parts of the picture to appear blurred LEFT RIGHT Page 25 DOWN UP Page 25 I P CONVERSION For VIDEO2 input only When an interlaced signal is input the picture data is converted for progressive display Using this function it is possible to select whether to apply three dimensional I P conversion when converting the picture data For pictures with rapid movement such as games there may be cases where movements appear smoother when this function is set to OFF three dimensional I P conversion is not used On Interlaced signals are converted to progressive signals using three dimensional I P conversion Off Interlaced signals are converted to progressive signals using two dimensional I P conversion NOTE e If the input signal is progressive D2 480p D4 720p D5 1080p it is not possible to turn the signal into interlaced display e If an interlaced signal is input for HDMI input or VIDEO input the interlaced signal is converted to a progressive signal using two dimensional I P conversion FILM MODE Pictures with original signals of 24 frames second such as DVDs that contain films etc are played
48. d in the LCD monitor has a limited operating life English 37 When the display is strange If the flickering bothers you turn MP MODE off Symptom Causes and Solutions Refer to There is a black spot spot As this is dependent on the properties of the LCD panel it is not a malfunction Page 3 that does not light up or a bright spot spot that remains lit on the screen The brightness of the Although this kind of symptom may occur depending on the display contents as it is screen display is uneven dependent on the properties of the LCD panel it is not a malfunction There are faint shadows of Although this kind of symptom may occur depending on the display contents as it is vertical stripes on the dependent on the properties of the LCD panel it is not a malfunction screen When detailed patterns are Although this kind of symptom may occur when detailed patterns are displayed as it is displayed flickering or dependent on the properties of the LCD panel it is not a malfunction moir occurs The thickness etc Although this kind of symptom may occur when pictures of a resolution of 1920 x 1200 or of lines becomes blurry higher are displayed as it is dependent on the properties of the LCD panel it is not a malfunction A residual image occurs in Although this kind of symptom may occur when a picture is displayed for long periods of time Page 4
49. d proposed by VESA relating to energy saving of monitors DPM controls the electric power consumption conditions of the monitor based on signals from the computer DV MODE Dynamic Visual Mode Page 5 7 23 30 Function that enables you to select the optimal screen for the contents to be displayed from among 8 types of screens STANDARD or 2 TEXT PHOTO sRGB GAME1 or 2 and MOVIE DVI A terminal Digital Visual Interface Analogue Page 10 DVI terminal that supports only analog input DVI D terminal Digital Visual Interface Digital Page 4 6 10 to 14 DVI terminal that supports only digital input DVI I terminal Digital Visual Interface Integrated Page 4 10 to 12 14 DVI terminal that supports both digital and analog input It is possible to use this terminal for either digital or analog input by using a conversion adapter or a connection cable for either type of input Component Page 4 13 A video terminal that is universal in the industry and that enables for connection of DVD recorders players Component picture signals and identifying signals such as picture format and aspect ratio can be connected using a single cable This monitor supports picture formats ranging from 480i to 1080p Picture format Number of Number of effective Scan mode scanning lines scanning lines 480i 525 lines 480 lines Interlaced 480p 525 lines 480 lines Progressive 1080i 1125 lines
50. e properly OSD Screen Plug amp Play Function only when PC input is selected If the monitor is connected to a computer that supports VESA s DDC Display Data Channel 2B standard the computer can read information about this monitor such as the number of display pixels frequency color characteristics etc and a screen that is optimal for this monitor is automatically set For details refer to the operating manual for your computer No Touch Auto Adjust NTAA Function only when PC input is selected and the resolution is 800 x 600 or higher Adjustments are automatically applied if a signal of a type that is not recorded in the user memory is input The monitor s microcomputer detects the input signal and initiates automatic adjustment of the display position in the horizontal direction the display position in the vertical position the horizontal size and the phase While automatic adjustments are being applied the message Adjusting is displayed NOTE This function is disabled for Y Pb Pr input Power Management Function only when PC input is selected Function that reduces the power consumption of the monitor when the computer is not used NOTE This function operates only when the monitor is connected to a computer that is equipped with a VESA DPM compatible Power Management function Power consumption and the lighting status of the power LED when the Power Management function is in operation are as follows
51. e Control remote control to display the OSD Screen NIT du d The group icon that is currently selected is highlighted O e Note If the MENU EXIT button on the monitor or the 5 remote control is pressed again the OSD Screen will be cleared t is possible to change the position in which the OSD Screen is displayed Refer to the options for MENU TOOLS Page 29 e To select another group icon move the C button of the monitor in the gt directions as shown in the example below or press and move the gt control buttons on the remote control to the left or right Example Select Color Control Monitor 2 to the right English 21 2 Move the button of the monitor in the W direction or press the W control button on the remote control to display the Options Screen The option that is currently selected changes to reversed display and is highlighted in blue and the Adjustment Screen is displayed Note To cancel the operation press the MENU EXIT button on the monitor or the remote control to return to the Group Icon Screen 3 Move the button of the monitor in the W direction or press the W control button on the remote control and select CONTRAST Note To cancel the operation press the MENU EXIT button on the monitor or the remote control to return to the Group Icon Screen 4 Move the button of the monitor in the gt directions or press the lt P control buttons
52. e the computer s frequency or the resolution Composite synchronization signals and Sync on Green signals are not supported If the digital output of a computer is connected to the HDMI input terminal there may be cases where a resolution of 1920 x 1200 is not output In this case use the DVI D input terminal English 33 Other Functions Here explanations on functions other than the OSD function are given Enlargement Antialiasing Function Function that displays pictures by automatically enlarging input screens that have a lower resolution than the panel resolution Smooth pictures with little roughness and text with little jaggedness are displayed NOTE Depending on the input signal there may be cases where the picture is not enlarged to cover the entire screen Simple Display Function Function that automatically reduces and displays the screen when a resolution signal higher than VIDEO INPUT that supported by the monitor is input In addition to displaying the Precautions screen for the OSD E Screen the screen is reduced and displayed through the Simple Display Function It is also DVI D possible to change the settings of the computer to a resolution that is supported by this monitor OUT OF RANGE without having to connect the computer to a different high resolution monitor NOTE Depending on the input signal there may be cases where this function does not operate Precautions screen for th
53. ealizes shortening of delay time by limiting the picture processing function As a result several functions such as Color Control cannot be used In addition there may be cases according to the type of picture where picture quality declines such as smoothness of tones being affected Even when THROUGH MODE is used there may be cases where the picture and audio are not completely synchronized f using the monitor for still images it is recommended to set THROUGH MODE off e When THROUGH MODE is turned on PIP is cleared and cannot be used f Real or 2x Zoom is selected for Screen Size THROUGH MODE cannot be turned on The following restrictions apply for DVI AV HDMI and VIDEO Input When THROUGH MODE is turned on OVERSCAN is set to FULL 100 If AUTO for 16 9 input signal or 16 9 is selected for AV Aspect Ratio THROUGH MODE cannot be turned on f the vertical frequency is a frequency other than 60 Hz THROUGH MODE and MP MODE Levels 1 2 3 cannot be used together In this case THROUGH MODE is set to OFF or it cannot be selected BRIGHTNESS SENSOR Switch the sensitivity of the Brightness Sensor which detects the brightness inside a room Off The brightness sensor is disabled WEAK Reduces the sensitivity of the Brightness Sensor MEDIUM Sets the sensitivity of the Brightness Sensor at medium level STRONG Increases the sensitivity of the Brightness Sensor strong The brightness of the scree
54. ed on Move the button of the monitor in the lt gt directions or press the 4 gt control buttons on the remote control and set OFF TIMER in a range between 1 hour and 24 hours in increments of 1 hour This function is effective in reducing energy consumption as it automatically turns off the monitor even when you forget to turn the power off NOTE If OFF TIMER is set the power automatically turns off when the set time elapses even when the monitor is in use LED BRIGHTNESS The adjustment bar 0 0 to 100 0 is displayed Move the button in the P directions or press the 4 gt control buttons on the remote control to adjust the brightness of the power LED DDC CI Function that limits various operations through DDC CI Page 45 communication Move the button of the monitor in the lt 4 gt directions or press the gt control buttons on the remote control and turn DDC CI communication on or off SIDE BORDER COLOR Adjust the color of the areas on both sides of the monitor where nothing is displayed when Screen Size is set to Aspect Move the Q button of the monitor in the A directions or press the A W control buttons on the remote control select a color from among R G and B and press the buttons in the gt directions to adjust each of the colors ECO METER The power saving effects are displayed Energy saving power 1 The integrated power saving effects for when the power is on are displayed in te
55. eeeeem me English 30 When OSD Functions Are Required sessessessssseee eene eene nnne nennt English 33 Other FUNCIONS ein EE English 34 Recommended USE sonio aaa a a a AA aa E a E A a aN e EAA a EE ARETE English 35 Welt English 37 If YOU are experiencing trouble cene retia eet eta dte athe aS erae rues sep evivacdtysaateensaeheeseces English 37 TANG 21 6 des RUE English 41 Installing a Montor ANIM eiae otio caetera rper eter rastaneeadiaccgesietivevacaerbigcendecetehaserensgetta cena English 43 Ure M English 45 Serene c Em English 47 jer English 48 Manufacturer s Recycling and Energy Information essem English 49 Important Information A n VARNING A TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE ALSO DO NOT USE THIS UNIT S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL A A CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK MAKE SURE POWER CORD IS UNPLUGGED FROM WALL SOCKET TO FULLY DISENGAGE THE POWER TO THE UNIT PLEASE DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD FROM THE AC OUTLET DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK
56. en MENU EXIT MENU EXIT O TIP Auto Adjust may not function correctly when either a line based screen such as a DOS prompt is displayed or the image is not displayed in full screen mode In this case adjust the monitor manually Page 23 to 25 Auto Adjust may not function correctly depending on the type of computer or video card or the resolution setting In this case adjust the monitor manually Auto Adjust may not function correctly when the displayed image is not sufficiently white In this case adjust the monitor manually English 18 Playing Games and Watching DVDs NOTE Connect the game machine and imaging device first Page 12 to 14 before using these functions For details of connecting and operating a game machine or imaging device see the documentation supplied with your equipment English 1 Press the power switch on the monitor front or on the remote controller to switch on the monitor 2 Press the INPUT SELECT button on the monitor or a remote controller button in the VIDEO INPUT area to choose HDMI1 HDMI2 VIDEO1 or VIDEO2 Note The image may not be displayed immediately when an HDCP ready device is connected Wait for several seconds If no image is displayed after several seconds follow the steps below Unplug the signal cable once and reconnect Turn off the imaging device power once and then turn on again 3 Adjust the screen aspect ratio Page 31 A s In the OSD Screen choose
57. en there is no signal e f the INPUT SELECT button is pressed for a long time when the NO SIGNAL screen is displayed the SKIP MODE screen is displayed and settings are possible English 27 AUTO INPUT SWITCHING Function that automatically selects a socket with an input signal in cases where there are multiple inputs The selected socket can be confirmed in Information on the OSD Screen ON When there is no longer an input signal from the socket that is currently displayed the display automatically changes if a signal from another socket is input OFF Automatic switching of the input signal display is not performed NOTE e This function is supported only for PC connections DVI or D SUB connection e Although it is possible to use a conversion cable or conversion connector to input a PC signal for HDMI1 HDMI2 VIDEO1 or VIDEO2 the Auto Input Switching function is not enabled for such inputs In this case press the INPUT SELECT button to switch the input DVI EDID SELECT Select the input mode for the DVI input socket PC Default setting For when connecting a computer to the DVI input socket AV For when connecting a game console or DVD player to the DVI input socket NOTE Operations are possible even when NO SIGNAL is displayed on the screen Page 34 Supported for DVI D input only OFF TIMER Function that automatically turns off the power when the set time has elapsed after the power of this equipment is turn
58. er the entire screen Depending on the input signal the display screen may not be fully expanded in either the vertical or horizontal direction The 2x Zoom function is active only when a resolution signal of 960 x 600 or smaller is input If a larger resolution signal is input the signal is displayed in FULL even if 2x ZOOM is selected e When THROUGH MODE is on REAL and 2x ZOOM cannot be selected LEFT RIGHT For D SUB DVI AV input only The adjustment bar 0 0 to 100 0 is displayed Move the Q button of the monitor in the lt 4 P directions or press the gt control buttons on the remote control and adjust the display position in the horizontal direction DOWN UP For D SUB DVI AV input only The adjustment bar 0 0 to 100 0 is displayed Move the Q button of the monitor in the gt directions or press the lt P control buttons on the remote control and adjust the display position in the vertical direction HORIZONTAL SIZE For D SUB input only Adjust the horizontal size when vertical stripes appear on the screen or when the width of the screen size needs to be adjusted The adjustment bar 0 0 to 100 0 is displayed Move the button of the monitor in the gt directions or press the lt 4 gt control buttons on the remote control and adjust the horizontal size RESOLUTION SWITCHING For D SUB input only It is possible to directly specify the resolution of the input signal manually Depend
59. frequency or the computer s Page 29 supported by the monitor is input resolution 33 RESOLUTION NOTIFIER is The resolution signal output from the Change the resolution of the computer Page 29 1 Depending on the computer since a regular signal is not output immediately even when the resolution or input frequency is changed the Precautions screen may be displayed However if the screen is displayed properly after waiting for a while the input signal is appropriate 2 Depending on the computer since a regular signal is not output immediately even when the power is turned on the Precautions screen may be displayed However if the screen is displayed properly after waiting for a while the frequency of the input signal is appropriate Other only for when PC input is selected Symptom Causes Solutions Refer to The resolution and number of colors are fixed cannot be changed Though rare signals may not be input output properly Turn off the power of the monitor and the computer once and then turn on the power once again If using Windows it is possible that installation of Windows Setup Information is necessary Download the Windows Setup Information from the NEC Web site and install the information in your computer If it is still not possible to change the settings even after installing Windows Setup Information or if you are using an OS other than Windows it is possible th
60. he color strength can be adjusted Making this value larger results in the entire screen becoming more vivid HUE The hue can be adjusted for each of the colors By moving the button in the 4 gt directions the color becomes closer to the color on the left end or right end of the lever bar 1 RED GREEN BLUE 2 RED YELLOW GREEN CYAN BLUE MAGENTA NOTE When STANDARD 1 TEXT PHOTO or GAME1 is selected for DV MODE it is not possible to adjust SATURATION or HUE When the INPUT SELECT button is pressed after pressing the DV MODE RESET button the color settings return to their default values N NATIVE The picture is displayed in the original LCD panel colors Adjustments cannot be made Audio Settings TREBLE Move the button of the monitor in the gt directions or press the lt gt control buttons on the remote control and adjust the treble volume BASS Move the button of the monitor in the gt directions or press the lt gt control buttons on the remote control and adjust the bass volume BALANCE Move the button of the monitor in the gt directions or press the lt P control buttons on the remote control and adjust the balance of the L R volume The volume on the left side becomes larger when 4 is pressed and the volume on the right side becomes larger when P is pressed SURROUND Switch the surround function on or off Off The surround function is disabled On The
61. hen STANDARD 1 TEXT SRGB PHOTO or GAME 1 is selected CR Optimizer and IV MODE are disabled MP MODE Motion Picture Mode When you want to enjoy moving images such as games and movies the MP MODE reproduces moving images clearly with suppressed blurriness and reduced shaking even for fast moving images The MP MODE can be switched according to the movement of the contents OFF The MP MODE is inactive LEVEL1 Best suited for moving images with little movement LEVEL2 Best suited for moving images with some movement LEVELS Best suited for moving images with fast movement such as racing games Improvement effects for blurriness are as follows Large effect LEVEL3 gt LEVEL2 gt LEVEL1 Little effect NOTE When TEXT PHOTO or SRGB is selected for the DV MODE it is not possible to switch the MP MODE In this case the MP MODE is set to OFF e If MP MODE is set at LEVEL1 to LEVELS the display may flicker e If MP MODE is set to LEVEL1 LEVEL2 or LEVELS the brightness of the screen becomes dark as follows Bright Off gt LEVEL1 gt LEVEL2 gt LEVELS Dark f using the monitor for still images it is recommended to set MP MODE to OFF f the vertical frequency is a frequency other than 60 Hz THROUGH MODE and MP MODE Levels 1 2 3 cannot be used together In this case THROUGH MODE is set to OFF or it cannot be selected When the MP MODE PIP button is pressed in a state where the O
62. hown controls INPUT SELECT Button When OSD Screen Not Shown Hot Key Function Pressing the button cycles through the input signals D SUB DVI D HDMI1 HDMI2 VIDEO1 and VIDEO2 Holding down the button displays the audio input select screen When OSD Screen Shown The button specifies the control to set MENU EXIT Button Turns OSD Screen on and off While operating OSD Screen the button returns to the previous Screen o o o Brightness Sensor This sensor detects the room brightness Then sensor becomes active when the Brightness Sensor is turned on Page 24 and 30 Do not leave in the shadow when using the Brightness Sensor Q Control Button When OSD Screen Not Shown Hot Key Function Pressing the top or bottom of the button controls the audio volume Pressing the right or left of the button controls the brightness Pressing the middle of the button turns mute on and off When OSD Screen Shown Pressing the top bottom left right or middle of the button controls the OSD Screen When PIP Screen Shown Hot Key Function Pressing the left or right of the button cycles input signals for PIP Screen Cycling may not be available according to the input signal combination Page 27 Q Power Switch This switch becomes active only when the main power is on When in Stand By Pressing the button turns on the monitor and the blue LED is lit When in Operation Pressing the button tur
63. ification Class B Peripheral Model MultiSync 24WMGX L248HU FE We hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the technical standards as specified in the FCC Rules Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation NEC is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation ENxRGY Srar is a U S registered trademark OmniColor is a registered trademark of NEC Display Solutions Europe GmbH in the countries of EU and Switzerland ErgoDesign is a registered trademark of NEC Display Solutions Ltd in Austria Benelux Denmark France Germany Italy Norway Spain Sweden U K NaViSet is a trademark of NEC Display Solutions Europe GmbH in the countries of EU and Switzerland MultiSync is a registered trademark of NEC Display Solutions Ltd in the countries of U K Italy Austria Netherlands Switzerland Sweden Spain Denmark Germany Norway and Finland All other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners As an Enercy Star Partner NEC Display Solutions of America Inc has determined that this product meets the ENercy STAR guidelines for energy efficiency The ENercy Star emblem does not represent EPA endorsement of any product or service HOM HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC English 2 Preparation English What You C
64. ing on the input signal there may be cases where the correct resolution cannot be automatically determined In such cases it is possible to directly specify a resolution using this function and display the screen in the specified resolution NOTE f a resolution signal other than one that is displayed on the OSD e g 640 x 480 is input this function does is disabled PHASE For D SUB input only Adjust the phase when noise in the horizontal direction is displayed on the screen or blurring of text or fuzziness of contours occurs The adjustment bar 0 0 to 100 0 is displayed Move the Q button of the monitor in the lt gt directions or press the gt control buttons on the remote control and adjust the phase English g Color Control It is possible to adjust the colors of the screen according to your taste You can also store the values to which the ratio of the colors was changed NOTE When sRGB is selected for DV MODE color control is not possible English 25 1 2 3 For the settings for 1 2 and 3 the ratio of each of the colors RED GREEN and BLUE can be adjusted by moving the button in the A directions GAIN The color strength can be adjusted for each of the colors Making this value larger results in the selected color becoming more vivid OFFSET The black level can be adjusted for each of the colors Making this value larger results in the selected color becoming brighter SATURATION T
65. layed it is possible that there is a malfunction Consult with the dealer or the Repair Consultation Service e If the OSD Screen is displayed under normal conditions Page 23 there is no malfunction Adjust BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST in PICTURE SETTINGS If the computer screen is not displayed even when the Page 11 OSD Screen is properly displayed and you have adjusted 12 29 BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST check the connection with the computer as well as the computer s frequency resolution and type of output signal If an HDCP compliant device is connected and the screen is not displayed turn off the power of the connected device and then turn it back on again If the power LED is blue and The Power Management function may be in operation Page 34 blinking Press any key on the keyboard or move the mouse Check the signal cable as there is a possibility that itis not Page 11 properly connected to the monitor or the computer s socket 12 Check the conversion adapter as there is a possibility that Page 11 itis not properly connected 12 Check the computer s power as there is a possibility that it is not turned on When the screen is no If a screen that was properly A replacement with a new LCD panel is necessary longer displayed displayed becomes dark Consult with the dealer or the Repair Consultation Service flickers or is no longer displayed The backlight use
66. mat that displays all pixels by scanning in order from the top and which is why it is referred to as the progressive scanning method Compared to the interlace method there is less flickering of the screen enabling for clearer images Also referred to as noninterlace English 46 Specifications Model name 24WMGX LCD panel AMVA format Surface processing Antiglare antireflection Size viewable size 24 1 inch 61 1 cm Effective display area 518 4 x 324 0 mm Resolution 1920 x 1200 Pixel pitch 0 270 mm Color Approx 16 77 million colors View angle typical Left and right 178 up and down 178 Brightness typical 500 cd m when MP MODE is off Contrast ratio typical 1000 1 Response time 16 ms GTG 6 ms PC input Horizontal frequency 31 5 to 93 8 kHz Vertical frequency 56 to 76 Hz When resolution is 1280 x 1024 or lower 56 to 60 Hz When resolution is higher than 1280 x 1024 Video signal Digital RGB analog RGB Synchronization signals Separate synchronization signals TTL Signal input socket DVI D HDCP compatible 15 pin mini D SUB Video input Input format 480i D1 480p D2 1080i D3 720p D4 1080p D5 Video signals Analog RGB analog component digital RGB Signal input socket DVI D HDCP compatible 15 pin mini D SUB analog RGB only HDMI terminals dual Composite video
67. n and digital signals DVD D Also two computers can be connected to the monitor and used at the same time by switching the image from one computer to the other Check the pin type of your computer output before connecting the cable to the monitor socket Use the appropriate cable for each type of connection Digital Connection Rear Panel DVI D Analog Connection 7 Connect S EVO i Adapter Monitor Mini D Sub 15 Pin Socket pec mp available Computer 9 Pe aan D Sub 15 Pin Socket also accepts analog connection Socket Types and Corresponding Cables Sockets on monitor DVI D digital Mini D Sub 15 pin analog Sockets on computer DVI I analog digital Connect with a DVI D DVI D cable digital Connect with a commercially available DVI A Mini D Sub 15 pin cable analog DVI D digital Connect with a DVI D DVI D cable N A Mini D Sub 15 pin analog 3 rows N A Connect with a Mini D Sub 15 pin Mini D Sub 15 pin cable D Sub 15 pin analog 2 rows Mm N A Connect with a Mini D Sub 15 pin Mini D Sub 15 pin cable a commercially available adapter is required DVI I A DVI socket that works with both digital and analog input signals The data type can be selected by using a cable that transfers either digital or analog data DVI D A DVI socket that works with digital input only DVI A A DVI
68. n changes as follows Bright OFF gt WEAK gt MEDIUM gt STRONG Dark English 24 EM Monitor Settings AUTO ADJUST For D SUB RGB input only The display position in the horizontal and vertical directions horizontal size and phase are automatically adjusted For detailed procedures on automatic adjustments refer to Performing Auto Adjust Page 17 SCREEN SIZE Function that automatically expands the display screen This function is enabled when the resolution of the input signal is lower than the number of display pixels Full The input picture signal is expanded to cover the entire screen If a signal other than 16 10 is input for the aspect ratio horizontal to vertical ratio the aspect ratio changes Aspect Expands the picture signal to cover as much of the screen as possible while maintaining the aspect ratio of the input picture signal Consequently the display screen is not fully expanded in either the vertical or horizontal direction depending on the picture signal that is input Real The input picture signal is displayed in its actual resolution The screen is not expanded 2x Zoom The resolution of the input picture signal is expanded by 2x vertically and horizontally and displayed NOTE When Screen Size is set to a setting other than Full there may be cases where PIP is not able to be displayed In such cases set Screen Size to Full For some resolutions the input picture signal is not expanded to cov
69. n switch is ON when the monitor is shipped Turn main switch OFF when the monitor will not be in use for a prolonged period English 6 Remote Control POWER Button Turns the power on and off VIDEO INPUT Button D SUB DVI D HDMI1 HDMI2 VIDEO1 and VIDEO2 Switches the image inputs SCREEN SIZE Button Changes screen sizes Four Levels Page 25 and 30 FULL ASPECT REAL and 2X ZOOM THROUGH MODE Button Turns Through Mode on and off Page 24 and 30 G MENU EXIT Button Turns OSD Screen on and off While operating the OSD Screen the button returns to the previous screen Q Dv MODE Button The button cycles DV Modes Page 23 and 30 e When PC Input or HDMI Input is selected Eight Modes STANDARD1 STANDARD2 TEXT SRGB PHOTO GAME 1 GAME2 and MOVIE When Video Input is selected Five Modes STANDARD 1 STANDARD2 GAME1 GAME2 and MOVIE The current status is shown at the top right of the screen BRIGHTNESS Button Controls the screen brightness Brighter Darker SUB SCREEN ON OFF Button Turns on and off sub screen in PIP Function A sub screen is not displayed while Through Mode is on SUB SCREEN VIDEO INPUT Button Available only when the sub screen is shown Switches videos displayed in the sub screen SUB SCREEN TOGGLE Button Available only when the sub screen is shown Toggles the currently sho
70. ndows Concurrent use of digital output and Required for analog mn Macintosh analog output connection only 1 Install the specified driver when using Windows 2 Macintosh s output sockets may vary according to the model Some models may require a commercially available adapter See Connection Types on page 10 for details 8 Analog connection using a DVI I socket requires a commercially available adapter See Connection Types on page 10 for details HDMI and Video Input Output Signal from Imaging Device Imaging Device Type Video Input Type Audio Input Type Component Video Output Y Pb Pr Digital Tuners DVD Players etc Y Pb Pr Input VIDEO1 Video Audio Input VIDEO1 S Video Output Video game machine etc S Video Input VIDEO2 Video Audio Input VIDEO2 Composite Video Output Video game machine etc Video Input VIDEO2 Video Audio Input VIDEO2 HDMI Video Output Game Machine DVD Player etc HDMI Video Input HDMI1 and HDMI2 HDMI Audio Input HDMI1 and HDMI2 Shared with HDMI Video Input Sockets Accessories The following accessories are included in the shipment Contact your dealer if anything is missing or damaged User s Manual Power cord Rear cover Audio cable HDMI cable Power Cord Mini D Sub 15 pin Mini D Sub 15 pin signal cable for analog connection e DVI D DVI D signal cable for digital co
71. near Phase Circuit analyses the intensity and transmission speed of each frequency from a speaker Frequency correction characteristics produced from the analyzed data are then applied to reproduce a clear and rich sound Switch one computer screen to another on a single monitor e Dual Input Page 11 Two computers can be connected to the monitor and the display from each computer can be displayed alternately Maximum of four computers can be connected when HDMI inputs are used at the same time Control brightness and colors e On Screen Display OSD Function Page 20 On Screen Display OSD enables control of screen brightness image position size and colors via the screen This screen also enables you to set the OSD Function itself OSD auto off OSD lock etc Adjust monitor angle and height Monitor Stand Adjustment Page 16 The monitor is equipped with a specially designed stand The height of the stand can be altered within a range of 60 mm at O tilt The stand s tilt angle can be altered in four directions up down right and left Control LED brightness LED Brightness Adjustment Function Pages 28 and 33 Brightness of the LED indicator can be lowered to reduce disturbance when watching dark scenes in a movie or multiple display usage Watch a video while you re working on the computer e Picture In Picture PIP Function Pages 27 and 33 Picture In Picture PIP displays a sub screen within the main screen This enables y
72. nergy Saving mode Normal Operation Approx 110W Energy Saving Mode Blue blinking WEEE Mark European Directive 2002 96 EC Within the European Union EU wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that waste electrical and electronic products carrying the mark left must be disposed of separately from normal household waste This includes monitors and electrical accessories such as signal cables or power cords When you need to dispose of your NEC display products please follow the guidance of your local authority or ask the shop where you purchased the product or if applicable follow any agreements made between yourself and NEC Ss The mark on electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States Outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union please contact your local authority so as to comply with the correct disposal method English 49
73. ness and reduced shaking even for pictures with fast movement when you want to enjoy moving pictures such as games and movies Settings can be selected from among OFF LEVEL 1 LEVEL2 and LEVELS depending on the movement of the contents LED Brightness Page 28 33 Function that adjusts the brightness of the power LED Plug amp Play Page 34 Standard proposed by Windows Plug amp Play enables for monitors as well as various peripheral devices to be connected to a computer without having to specify settings RESOLUTION NOTIFIER Page 29 39 Function that displays guidance for the recommended signal on the screen when a signal other than the optimal resolution is set from the computer sRGB standard Page 23 30 International standard for color reproduction prescribed by the IEC International Electrotechnical Commission This standard ensures that hues of all SRGB compliant displays on a network are uniform making it easier to match the colors with supported printers scanners digital cameras etc VESA standard Video Electronics Standards Association Page 34 43 44 Standard proposed aiming at establishing criteria relating to video and multimedia Phase Page 25 One of the adjustment options for displaying analog signals clearly By adjusting the phase it is possible to eliminate blurring of text and noise in the horizontal direction English 45 Interlace Page 32 45 One of the formats for
74. nnection e Remote controller with two AAA batteries e Setup Manual Audio cable D Sub 15 pin signal cable for analog connection Remote controller with two AAA batteries HDMI cable DVI D DVI D signal cable for digital connection Setup Manual Rear cover English 4 Part Names and Functions Front Panel 2 2 Cn Remote control receptor Speaker Headphone output N N Speaker Stand N MPMODE PIP DVMODE RESET INPUT SELECT MENU EXIT O Oo o e e rT 1 00 O MP MODE PIP Button When PIP Screen Not Shown Hot Key Function Pressing the button cycles MP Mode Four Levels Page 23 and 30 OFF LEVEL 1 LEVEL2 and LEVELS Holding down the button turns on the PIP Function When PIP Screen Shown Pressing the button toggles the main screen and the sub screen Holding down the button turns off the PIP Function DV MODE RESET Button When OSD Screen Not Shown Hot Key Function The button cycles DV Modes Page 23 and 30 When PC Input or HDMI Input Selected Eight Modes STANDARD1 STANDARD2 TEXT SRGB PHOTO GAME1 GAME2 and MOVIE e When Video Input Selected Five Modes STANDARD1 STANDARD2 GAME1 GAME2 and MOVIE The current status is shown at the top right of the screen When OSD Screen Shown Displays the corresponding reset screen for the currently s
75. nput settings screen Displays Audio Input settings screen Displays OSD Screen Returns to screen above current one If pressed when a group icon selected clears main OSD Screen Displays main OSD Screen Returns to screen above current one If pressed when a group icon selected clears main OSD Screen Adjusts volume becomes louder Adjusts volume becomes softer Adjusts brightness becomes darker Adjusts brightness becomes brighter Executes OSD Screen operations Adjusts volume becomes louder Adjusts volume becomes softer Switches input for the sub screen Depending on the combination of input signals operations may not be possible Executes OSD Screen operations Sets selected adjustment item Turns mute function on off Sets selected adjustment item Turns mute function on off Turns power OFF Turns power OFF Turns power OFF Turns power OFF English 42 Installing a Monitor Arm ts Commercially available monitor arms that conform to VESA standards 200 mm x 100 mm pitch can be attached to the 7 monitor e TIP Select an arm that can fully support the monitor Monitor body no stand Mass LLI Make sure that the buttons are not pressed against tables etc 24WMGX Approx 7 9 kg NOTE This monitor satisfies various specification requirements in the state where the stand is attached
76. ns off the monitor and the blue LED Tip Do not turn on and off the power repeatedly in a short period of time This may damage the monitor LED LED illuminates blue when the monitor is turned on LED flashes blue while the Power Management Functions are in operation Page 34 If the LED is not lit even after the monitor is turned on check if the LED brightness is too low using the LED Brightness Adjustment Function Page 28 NOTE For detailed button operations in the OSD Screen see OSD Screen Operations on page 21 and Front Panel Key Operations on page 41 The duration for holding down a button is approximately three seconds Caution Pressing the Control button with force may cause damage to the controller English 5 English Rear Panel Video Audio Input VIDEO2 Connect a commercially available audio cable from an imaging device output to this input Video Audio Input VIDEO1 Connect a commercially available audio cable from an imaging device with a component video output D Terminal to this input Optical Digital Audio Output Outputs the optical digital audio signal Connect a cable to an audio amplifier etc from this output This socket outputs HDMI1 and HDMI2 audio only Use the analog audio output to send out the other types of audio signals Main Power Switch On O Off The main power switch is ON when the monitor is shipped Anti Theft Lock Hole
77. of the stand English TIP Tilt the monitor upwards when putting the cables through the cable holes This will ensure sufficient cable length when the monitor is tilted back to the vertical position These tasks are not required if you do not wish to use these holes for cable management 3 Attach the rear cover TIP Move the monitor up and down to confirm the cables are secured with sufficient allowance Caution Perform the reverse procedure when removing the cables and cord Start removing the cable from the point shown by the arrow in the following figure so that they can be removed easily Keep your face away from the rear cover and prevent your nails from getting caught in the cover when taking it on or off This is to avoid injury in case the rear cover comes off accidentally Prevent the cables from getting trapped in a narrow gap when replacing the rear cover 4 Connect the power cord to the power outlet 2 cA 3 Cable Hole on E the Monitor Qu 9 Hook 2 Cable Hole on 4 Fy Remove the Stand Power cord Cords from Power Cord Plug Here TIP The power outlet should be close to the equipment and be easily accessible Warning Use the specified mains voltage only Otherwise it may cause a fire or electric shock English 15 5 Connecting Headphones Headphones can be connected to the headphone output of the monitor Caution
78. orizontal lines displayed in 1 second If the horizontal frequency is 31 5 kHz horizontal lines are displayed 31 500 times per second Vertical frequency Represents the number of times the screen is rewritten in 1 second If the vertical frequency is 60 Hz the screen is rewritten 60 times per second Tilt angle Swivel angle Page 16 47 Tilt angle Refers to the angle that the monitor screen can be moved up and down Swivel angle Refers to the angle that the monitor screen can be rotated in the horizontal direction No Touch Auto Adjust NTAA Page 34 Function that automatically sets the optimal condition for the Screen each time a new signal is received from the computer Noise reduction Page 32 Reduces minute roughness noise in the picture Power Management function Page 34 Function that is built in to reduce power consumption of the computer Reduces electric power consumption when the computer is not used for a fixed period of time there is no key input over a fixed period of time Returns to a normal state when you want to use the computer again Display pixels resolution Page 29 33 34 47 Commonly referred to as resolution Represents the number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical directions per screen A larger number of display pixels enables for a larger amount of information to be displayed Progressive Page 32 45 One of the formats for displaying a frame by the screen frame at once For
79. ou to display a video screen in a computer screen or vise versa PIP Function may not be available in some combinations NOTE AnLCD monitor is manufactured with high precision technology and some LCD may have some permanently lit or unlit dots This is common to all LCD monitors and not specific to NEC monitors The effective dot rate of this monitor is 99 9995 or higher The effective dot rate refers to the percentage of screen dots that NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS guarantees to function correctly in the entire working dots in a given monitor According to ISO 13406 2 a picture element is described as a pixel and a dot is described as a sub pixel A pixel consists of three sub pixels each of which illuminates red blue or green These sub pixels provide color and gradation to the corresponding pixel In other words a sub pixel is an intra pixel component that functions independently of each other This monitor displays images generated from signals received from a PC HDMI or video input For details about connections see Connection Types on page 10 English 3 PC Input Connection Type Computer Type Output from Computer Display Auto Control Digital Connection IME Windows DVI D socket or DVI I socket Not required plug and play MF Macintosh Analog Connection Wi Windows Mini D Sub 15 pin socket Required Page 17 MF Macintosh Mini D Sub 15 pin socket DVI I socket or D Sub 15 pin socket Dual Input WE Wi
80. ow the periphery of the adjusted adjusted with 93 picture is cut and 95 93 of it is displayed 95 For HDMI input VIDEO input 93 For VIDEC2 input NOTE When OVERSCAN is set to a setting other than FULL 100 there may be cases where the PIP function cannot be used e When OVERSCAN is set to a setting other than FULL 100 there may be cases where the screen position cannot be adjusted When THROUGH MODE is set to On this function cannot be used AV ASPECT RATIO Set the aspect ratio for the screen with respect to the input picture Performance changes based on the input signal This function is enabled only for HDMI input D1 and D2 signals for VIDEO1 input Page 33 and VIDEO2 input If a different picture signal is input this function cannot be selected The aspect ratio that is input and output as is NOTE Specify AUTO under normal conditions If the screen is not displayed in the proper aspect ratio when AUTO is set select the aspect ratio manually Off The input signal is displayed without being adjusted English lO eo O Oo For PAL 4 3 and PAL Squeeze the picture is flattened e QO horizontally and vertically as shown in the diagrams and o o e O displayed PAL 4 3 video signal PAL Squeeze video signal AUTO Adjusts PAL 4 3 and PAL Squeeze picture signals o o 5 5 automatically so that they are circular C e Screen where a PAL 4 3 Screen where a
81. ption are explained English Picture Settings DV MODE Dynamic Visual Mode It is possible to switch the DV MODE according to your taste STANDARD1 Default setting Standard setting STANDARD2 Standard setting SATURATION and HUE in Color Control can be adjusted Text Setting where the overall brightness is subdued best suited for regular word processing and spreadsheet software etc The default color temperature setting is 5000K sRGB The picture is represented in colors that support sRGB an international standard for color reproduction Page 45 Color adjustment is not possible Photo Setting that gives sharpness to black and white colors best suited for natural images and still images GAME 1 Setting that gives sharpness to middle tones best suited to games that provide images with more power GAME2 Setting that gives sharpness to middle tones best suited to games that provide images with more power SATURATION and HUE in Color Control can be adjusted MOVIE Setting that boosts tone production of dark scenes best suited for movies that reproduce a sense of depth NOTE If the DV MODE RESET button is pressed when the OSD Screen is not displayed it is possible to switch the DV MODE directly in the order of STANDARD1 STANDARD2 gt TEXT SRGB gt PHOTO GAME1 gt GAME2 gt MOVIE STANDARD etc each time the button is pressed e When sRGB is selected color adjustment is not possible e W
82. r due to earthquakes or other shocks make sure to install the monitor in a stable location and take measures to prevent falling Immediately unplug your monitor from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged e If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the monitor e fthe monitor has been exposed to rain or water e fthe monitor has been dropped or the cabinet damaged e If the monitor does not operate normally by following operating instructions e Allow adequate ventilation around the monitor so that heat can properly dissipate Do not block ventilated openings or place the monitor near a radiator or other heat sources Do not put anything on top of monitor The power cable connector is the primary means of detaching the system from the power supply The monitor should be installed close to a power outlet which is easily accessible Handle with care when transporting Save packaging for transporting The monitor must be installed or carried by two or more people Carry the monitor holding the built in handle and bottom frames of the monitor e Do not carry holding only the stand Image Persistence Image persistence is when a residual or ghost image of a previous image remains visible on the screen Unlike CRT monitors LCD monitors image persistence is not permanent but constant images being displayed for
83. r more and VIDEO INPUT Screen is displayed Short press Input switches INPUT Displays Input Skip SELECT settings screen button Longer press 3 seconds Hw up S oa HDMI2 or more VIDEO bs Clears OSD Screen Clears OSD Screen Clears OSD Screen UpA m O c Down V Executes OSD S Screen operations a e a Left Executes OSD D Screen operations o Right gt x i 2 s o Q Center button Power switch Turns power ON Turns power OFF Turns power OFF Turns power OFF Turns power OFF English 41 English When something is displayed on the main screen When PIP screen is not displayed When PIP screen is displayed When main OSD Screen is not displayed When main OSD Screen is displayed sTD 10 AGE IN LOR FUNCTIONS DON T WORK When main OSD Screen is not displayed When main Screen is displayed OSD ES DV MODE AVE ADVANTAGE IN GRADAT LON PATTERN SOME COLOR FUNCTIONS DON T WORK The MP MODE switches Switches between main screen and sub screen Depending on input signal operations may not be possible Displays sub screen Clears sub screen The DV MODE switches Resets selected item The DV MODE switches Resets selected item Switches input for main screen Sets selected adjustment item Switches input for main screen Sets selected adjustment item Displays Audio I
84. rms of electric energy consumption Wh Energy saving power 2 The total integrated power saving effects including for when the power is off and when the Power Management function is in operation are displayed in terms of electric energy consumption Wh ECO meter display OFF Default setting The ECO meter is not displayed ON The ECO meter is displayed in the bottom right corner of the screen The power saving effect is displayed in terms of electric power W Transparency of ECO meter The opacity of the ECO meter can be adjusted NOTE e If the electric energy consumption Wh display is reset the display for both Energy saving power 1 and Energy saving power 2 returns to 0 Wh Power saving effects can be expected based on settings for IV MODE CR OPTIMIZER and BRIGHTNESS This function does not support electric power consumed through audio volume The values for reduced electric energy consumption Wh and electric power W are rough indications ALL RESET Settings for DV MODE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS WHITE LEVEL BLACK LEVEL CR OPTIMIZER IV MODE INPUT TYPE MONITOR SETTINGS COLOR CONTROL 1 2 3 only AUDIO CONTROL PIP CONTROL OSD SCREEN DISPLAY POSITION OSD AUTO OFF OFF TIMER INFORMATION AUTO OFF LED BRIGHTNESS and SIDE BORDER COLOR can be restored to their default settings with ALL RESET Follow the instructions on the screen to carry out reset processing English 28 Ba MENU TOOLS LANGUAGE
85. rows commercially Mini D Sub 15 pin cable available o0000000 oO 0000000 ummi aan Connecting two computers Dual Input Computer DVI D or DVI I I N Use DVI D DVI D cable ME omma PCS mm 1 z DVI I r WE ao a i sage oa mp Adapter c commercially Use commercial y avai t i available DVI A Mini D Sub 15 pin cable i LI Le p Monitor rear een EE i feee Mini D Sub 15 pin 3 rows Fo Duns WE rue 3 Seem t mm Adapter x a Y Use Mini D Sub 15 pin D Sub 15 pin 2 rows Commercially 1 Mini D Sub 15 pin cable mp available 6 9 e English 11 To Connect a Computer to the HDMI Input Computer Commercially available WE DVI D HDMI cable dd DVI I QOOO0000 E ELE s mm EEn dB 1 1 1 I I DVI D 1 1 Dooogooo feo g J i gt HDMI Input 1 s gt i To HDMI Input 2 LI or Monitor rear When connecting a computer to the HDMI Input a maximum of four inputs are available though DVI D input and Mini D Sub input NOTE When HDMI input is used for
86. s function automatically judges the type of timing indicated in the chart below Factory Preset Timing and sets screen information When the monitor is connected to a computer an appropriate screen is displayed automatically However flickering or blurring of the screen may occur depending on the computer In addition the screen may not be displayed properly depending on the input signal In such cases carry out MONITOR SETTINGS Page 20 Information for the screen after making adjustments is then recorded lt Factory Preset Timing gt i Frequency Frequency Frequency Resolution Horizontal Vertical Resolution Horizontal Vertical Resolution Horizontal Vertical 1 640 x 480 Mac 35 0kHz 66 7 Hz 11 800 x 600 48 1kHz 72 2Hz 26 720 x 480 interlaced 15 7kHz 59 9Hz 2 832 x 624 Mac 49 7kHz 74 5Hz 12 800 x 600 46 9kHz 75 0Hz 27 720 x 480 31 5kHz 59 9Hz 3 1152 x 870 Mac 68 7kHz 75 0Hz 13 1024 x 768 48 4kHz 60 0Hz 28 1920 x 1080 interlaced 33 7kHz 59 9Hz 4 720 x 350 31 5kHz 70 1Hz 14 1024 x 768 56 5kHz 70 1Hz 29 1280 x 720 45 0kHz 59 9Hz 5 720 x 400 31 5kHz 70 1Hz 15 1024 x 768 60 0kHz 75 0Hz 30 1920 x 10805 67 4kHz 59 9Hz 6 640 x 480 31 5kHz 59 9Hz 16 1152 x 864 67 5kHz 75 0Hz 7 640 x 480 37 9kHz 72 8Hz 17 1280 x 960 60 0kHz 60 0Hz If a signal other than a resolution of 1920 x 1200 8 640 x 480 37 5kHz 75 0
87. s of items that have no explanations are the same as those for when PC input is selected Page 23 to 29 Picture Settings DV MODE Dynamic Visual MODE Page 23 When HDMI input is selected STANDARD1 STANDARD2 Text SRGB Photo GAME1 GAME2 MOVIE When Video Input is selected STANDARD1 STANDARD2 GAME1 GAME2 MOVIE MP MODE Motion Picture MODE Page 23 BRIGHTNESS Page 23 CONTRAST Page 23 SHARPNESS Page 23 BLACK LEVEL Page 24 INPUT TYPE Page 24 For HDMI input only CR OPTIMIZER Page 24 IV MODE Page 24 THROUGH MODE Page 24 BRIGHTNESS SENSOR Page 24 Ba Monitor Settings SCREEN SIZE Page 25 Function that automatically expands the display screen This function is enabled when the resolution of the input signal is lower than the number of display pixels The screen is expanded for the pictures adjusted in the following OVERSCAN and AV ASPECT RATIO functions Tip Please beware that if the television is set up in a cafe hotel etc with the purpose of commercial gain or public viewing shrinking or stretching of the screen using the Screen Size Switching function may result in a violation of rights that are protected by the Copyright Law NOTE When Screen Size is set to a setting other than Full there may be cases where PIP is not able to be displayed In such cases set Screen Size to Full When Screen Size is set to FULL AV ASPECT RATIO does not function The picture is displayed
88. ses where PIP cannot be displayed When THROUGH MODE is set to On PIP cannot be used PIP SIZE Specify settings for the size of the sub screen Based on the type of picture signal the sub screen is displayed in an appropriate aspect ratio Small Medium Large 4 3 picture signal 400 x 300 520 x 390 640 x 480 5 4 picture signal 400 x 320 520x416 640 x 512 Wide picture signal 16 9 400 x 225 520 x 292 640 x 360 Wide picture signal 16 10 400 x 250 520 x 325 640 x 400 PIP POSITION Move the button of the monitor in the horizontal and vertical A W gt directions or press the A W 4 P control buttons on the remote control to move the sub screen to an arbitrary position Tools INPUT SKIP By setting SKIP it is possible to force input to be disabled The inputs for which SKIP is set do not switch even when the INPUT SELECT button is pressed and are skipped By setting SKIP for an input that you will not use it is possible for switching of input to be carried out even more smoothly When SKIP is set Skip Mode is displayed in green on the bottom of the OSD during switching of input indicating that Skip Mode is enabled To enable input again change the setting to Display NOTE The default setting is Display t is not possible to set SKIP for all inputs at once The inputs for which SKIP is set cannot be selected as the PIP screen Settings are possible even wh
89. splayed 2 Average value for response speeds between each specified tone level e g 0 31 63 95 127 159 191 223 255 3 This monitor satisfies various specification requirements in a state where the stand is attached 4 If a signal other than a resolution of 1920 x 1200 is input text may be blurred or graphics may be distorted on the monitor depending on the signal NOTE Technical specifications are subject to change without notice English 47 English TCO 06 Tt Development Tt Development Congratulations Tro 06 The product you have just purchased carries the TCO 06 Media Displays label This means that your display is designed and manufactured according to some of the strictest performance and environmental criteria in the world The manufacturer of this MEDIA DISPLAYS display has selected it to be certified to TCO 06 Media Displays as a sign of usability high performance and reduced impact on the natural environment Products certified to TCO 06 Media Displays are specifically designed for high quality reproduction of moving images Features such as luminance colour rendition and response time are important when watching TV or working with media graphics web design and other applications that demand outstanding moving images Other features of TCO 06 Media Displays Ergonomics Good visual ergonomics and image quality in order to reduce vision and strain problems Criteria for luminance
90. splayed on the screen computer that you are using is set to a size other than the recommended sizes to 1920 x 1200 If you want to continue using the same resolution and not have RESOLUTION NOTIFIER displayed turn RESOLUTION NOTIFIER off so that it is not displayed Symptom Causes Solutions Refer to NO SIGNAL is displayed It is possible that the signal cable is not Connect the signal cable to the monitor or the Page 11 on the screen properly connected to the monitor or the computer s socket properly 12 computer s socket It is possible that the signal cable is Check whether the signal cable is disconnected disconnected If the power LED is blue and blinking it is Check whether the power of the computer is possible that the computer s power is turned turned on off The computer s Power Management function Move the mouse or press any key on the Page 34 may be in operation keyboard DVI EDID SELECT may not be properly set Press the DV MODE RESET button while Page 34 NO SIGNAL is displayed and check that proper settings are specified If an HDCP compatible device is connected Wait for several seconds the screen may not be displayed immediately OUT OF RANGE is It is possible that a signal that is not Change the input frequency or the computer s Page 29 displayed on the screen supported by the monitor is input resolution 33 A signal for a resolution higher than that Change the input
91. sting message disappears Auto Adjust for contrast is complete Proceed to Step 5 Monitor Remote Control MENU EXIT MENU EXIT o O OQ VIDEO Monitor Remote Control SETTING O AUTO EE CONTRAST PRESS CENTER OR SELECT TO ADJUSTR i GE IJ Monitor Remote Control or INPUT SELECT A 5 PROCEEDING English 17 5 Perform Auto Adjust for position horizontal size and phase 1 On Monitor Monitor Remote Control MONITOR SETTING After completing Auto Adjust for contrast press the e button in the A direction five times and to the gt GD B AUTO direction once to choose MONITOR SETTING gt B ADJUST PAUL SHADE PRESS SEER ern On Remote Control After completing Auto Adjust for contrast press the amp Control button five times and the f button once to choose MONITOR SETTING AUTO ADJUST Or press the AUTO ADJUST button 5 2 On Monitor Monitor Remote Control Press the middle of the button or press the C INPUT SELECT button a On Remote Control INPUT SELECT 5 Press the SELECT button Q PRU ETE To match the input signal Auto Adjust for the horizontal display position vertical display position horizontal size and phase is performed When the Adjusting message disappears Auto Adjust is complete Now all the Auto Adjust operations are complete 6 Press the MENU EXIT button on the monitor or the Monitor Remote Control remote controller to exit the OSD Scre
92. tions to set disable OSD Lock cannot be carried out using the remote control Follow the procedure below to set disable OSD Lock using the buttons on the monitor NOTE It is possible to move the button in the A directions to adjust the contrast When OSD is locked it is not possible to adjust the volume When OSD is locked operations cannot be carried out using the remote control Enabling OSD Lock Display the OSD Screen and while OSD Lock in MENU TOOLS is selected hold down the INPUT SELECT button and move the button in the direction Disabling OSD Lock Display a screen such as the one on the right where OSD Lock is enabled hold down the INPUT SELECT button and move the C2 button in the 4 direction RESOLUTION NOTIFIER Turns the function that displays the Guidance screen for the recommended signal if a signal other than the optimum resolution is input on or off For the operation procedure refer to DSD Screen Operations Page 21 NOTE This function is enabled only during D SUB and DVI D input For HDMI1 HDMI2 VIDEO1 and VIDEO2 inputs the Guidance screen is not displayed regardless of this setting English Information DISPLAY MODE The information for the signal that is input as well as the model and serial number are displayed English 29 Options for OSD Functions for HDMI and Video Input Here the details of OSD functions for only when HDMI and Video Input are selected are explained Detail
93. wing main screen and the sub screen B SUB SCREEN SIZE Button Changes sub screen sizes Three Sizes Small Medium or Large D SUB SCREEN POSITION Button Determines the position of the sub screen Press this button first and use the Control Buttons A4 Y 4 to determine the position of the sub screen B OVERSCAN Button Specifies the overscan ratio Three Levels Page 30 and 31 FULL 100 98 and 95 or 93 English D ASPECT RATIO Button Specifies the screen aspect ratio suitable to the video input Page 31 When SD Input is selected Five Modes AUTO 4 3 16 9 16 9 MODE and OFF When HD Input is selected Three Modes 16 9 SIDE CUT and 16 9 MODE B INFORMATION Button Displays the signal information currently input and MODEL and SERIAL NUMBER of the monitor AUTO ADJUST Button Available for PC analog input only Automatically adjusts the screen position including left right top and bottom horizontal size and phase RESET Button When OSD Screen Is Shown Displays the corresponding reset screen for the currently shown controls D SELECT Button When OSD Screen Shown Executes the selected control D Control Buttons a v 4 gt Executes an OSD Function MP MODE Button The button cycles through the MP Modes Four Levels Page 23 and 30 OFF LEVEL 1 LEVEL2 and LEVEL3 This function is not available when DV Mode
94. ws may cause the monitor to malfunction or for fires and electric shocks to occur M4 screws with locking spring washers length 14 mm Even when an arm is attached to the monitor do not use the monitor in a state where it is turned 90 or 180 Otherwise heat becomes trapped inside resulting in fires and electric shocks o 90 Prohibition 180 o English 44 Terminology This section contains simple explanations of technical terms used in this document In addition the main pages where a particular term is used are listed which enables for you to search for operations related to the term Dual input Page 11 Refers to 2 input terminals available for connecting 2 computers DDC 2B standard Display Data Channel Page 34 Standard proposed by VESA that controls each of the adjustment functions for the monitor from the computer through two way communication between the monitor and computer DDC CI standard Display Data Channel Command Interface International standard that enables for exchange of settings information etc bi directionally between the monitor and the computer If Visual Controller which is control software that complies with this standard is used it is possible to carry out operations such as adjustment of the color and picture quality not only from the buttons on the front of the monitor but from your computer as well DPM Display Power Management Page 34 Standar
95. y If the monitor is connected to a computer through an analog connection perform Auto Adjust before using the monitor English Then apply individual adjustment if necessary using the respective monitor controls Page 23 to 25 Auto Adjust can be divided into two sections one for contrast and the other for position horizontal size and phase Perform both Auto Adjust sections NOTE e Auto Adjust sets the display contrast position horizontal size and phase automatically to the optimum No Auto Adjust is required when a digital connection is used For details of the Auto Adjust operations including how to display the OSD Screen see OSD Screen Operations on page 21 1 Turn on the monitor and the computer 2 Press the INPUT SELECT button on the monitor or the D SUB button in the VIDEO INPUT area on the remote controller to change the video input to D Sub 3 Press MENU EXIT button on the monitor or the remote controller to display the OSD Screen 4 Perform Auto Adjust for contrast 1 On Monitor Press the button to the W direction five times to choose IMAGE SETTING AUTO CONTRAST On Remote Control Press the Control W button five times to choose IMAGE SETTING AUTO CONTRAST 2 On Monitor Press the middle of the button or press the INPUT SELECT button On Remote Control Press the SELECT button Start Auto Adjust for contrast to match the input signal level When the Adju
96. y committed to environmental protection and sees recycling as one of the company s top priorities in trying to minimize the burden placed on the environment We are engaged in developing environmentally friendly products and always strive to help define and comply with the latest independent standards from agencies such as ISO International Organisation for Standardization and TCO Swedish Trades Union Disposing of your old NEC product The aim of recycling is to gain an environmental benefit by means of re use upgrading reconditioning or reclamation of material Dedicated recycling sites ensure that environmentally harmful components are properly handled and securely disposed To ensure the best recycling of our products NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS offers a variety of recycling procedures and gives advice on how to handle the product in an environmentally sensitive way once it has reached the end of its life All required information concerning the disposal of the product and country specific information on recycling facilities can be found on our following websites http www nec display solutions com greencompany in Europe http www nec display com in Japan or hitp www necdisplay com in USA Energy Saving This monitor features an advanced energy saving capability When a VESA Display Power Management Signalling DPMS Standard signal is sent to the monitor the Energy Saving mode is activated The monitor enters a single E
97. yer Luminance Level Compensation is applied PC Mode Select when viewing video pictures from a computer Luminance Level Compensation is not applied NOTE e If the black tones in the picture appear lighter select AV Mode e f there is no gradation in the black and white areas beyond the Luminance Level select PC Mode CR OPTIMIZER Turns the CR Optimizer Contrast Ratio Optimizer function on or off NOTE When STANDARD 1 TEXT SRGB PHOTO or GAME1 is selected for DV MODE or LEVEL 1 LEVEL2 or LEVELS is selected for MP MODE it is not possible to turn CR OPTIMIZER on IV MODE Intelligent Visual Mode It is possible to select the brightness of the screen in accordance with how the monitor is used in order to reduce eye fatigue OFF The IV MODE is disabled Junior Recommended for when using the monitor for long periods of time or for when there are large changes in the brightness such as in animations Middle Suppresses glare and makes the screen sharp Senior Suppresses glare when the overall screen is bright NOTE When STANDARD 1 TEXT SRGB PHOTO or GAME1 is selected for DV MODE or LEVEL 1 LEVEL2 or LEVELS is selected for MP MODE it is not possible to turn IV Mode on THROUGH MODE Mode that shortens the delay time of picture signals within the monitor Use this mode when you are concerned about the synchronization between the picture and audio NOTE THROUGH MODE r
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