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1.                    Digital               To PC 2             D Sub mini  15 pin Connector       DVI D connector                   DOES    Eel on IA  iU    Signal cable   supplied FD C39                                                                                          Signal cable   supplied MD C87        e To switch the input signal    The input signal switches each time    is pressed   When the signal is switched  the active input port name appears at the top right  corner of the screen                                                                                                                    28 Chapter 3 Connecting Cables    e To set input signal selection  Input Signal     The monitor recognizes the connector through which PC signals are input   When either PC is turned off or enters the power saving mode  the monitor  automaticallv displavs signals of another PC     Auto When either PC is turned off or enters the power   saving mode  the monitor automaticallv displavs  signals of another PC     Manual The monitor detects only the PC   s signals currently  displaying automatically  Select an active input signal        Input signal setting    1  Choose  lt Others gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e     2  Choose  lt Input Signal gt  from the  lt Others gt  menu  and press  e      The  lt Input Signal gt  menu appears      3  Select    Auto    or    Manual    with  a  or       and press  e      The setting is completed     3 2 Adjusting the DVI Input Lev
2.                325 12 8     566 22 3   22 8 0 9    520 420 5          22 8 0 9                  504 19 8                          42 Chapter5 Reference    S2432W  EZ UP stand     532 20 9   129 3 5 1    unit  mm  inch              SWIVEL       22 8       233 9 2              633 24 9                                Connector Pin Assignment  e DVI D connector                      9jojiijiajisjieisjier   lo                                                             ion  piano  Sena o  T M D S  Data1  18 T M D S  Data0    23  4    T M D S  Data 2     T M D S  Data 2   T M D S  Data2 4 Shield      Pin No       9    10  INCH PI       DDC Clock  SCL   7  DDC Data  SDA     Ground  return for  5V  T M D S  Clock   Hsync  and Vsync   Hot Plug Detect T M D S  Clock      NC   No Connection        NG   G     Chapter 5 Reference 43    e D Sub mini 15 pin connector       3  eaaa   e  Redvideoorouna   n  NGC  Ta  Biuevideo   e  ue video ground   13  asye    ape jana  ajus       NC   No Connection        e USB port  Upstream Upstream  3 4 1234  Series B connector Series A connector    Contact No    Signal  Remarks JI          Accessories List    Cleaning Kit EIZO ScreenCleaner  Speaker Unit i  Sound L3       May not allowed to attach the option speaker depending on the stand type     For the latest information about the accessories  refer to our web site   http   www eizo com    44 Chapter5 Reference    5 4 Glossarv    Clock  The analog input monitor needs to reproduce a clock of the same fr
3.           4 Perform advanced adjustments for the following using the   lt Screen gt  menu of the Adjustment menu     Adjust the clock  phase and position  in this order   e To eliminate vertical bars  Clock      1  Choose  lt Clock gt  from the  lt Screen gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Clock gt  menu appears      2  Adjust the clock with    or S   and press  e      The adjustment is completed        e To remove flickering or blurring  Phase   Adjustable range  0 to 63   1  Choose  lt Phase gt  from the  lt Screen gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Phase gt  menu appears      2  Adjust the phase with    or  b   and press  e      The adjustment is completed       gt     NOTE    e Press the control button slowly so as  not to miss the adjustment point    e When blurring  flickering or bars  appear on the screen after adjustment   proceed to  Phase  to remove  flickering or blurring     e Flickering or blurring may not be  eliminated depending on your PC or  graphics board           NOTE  e When vertical bars appear on the  screen after adjustment  go back to     To eliminate vertical bars  Clock        Clock     Phase     Position           Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments 15    e Tocorrect screen position  Position    1  Choose  lt Position gt  from the  lt Screen gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Position gt  menu appears      2  Adjust the position with  a     V             to display the image  properly in the display area of the monitor  and press  e   The adjustment is
4.         see page 25  e Enabling Disabling DDC CI communication e Adjusting Volume  Volume  see page 20   DDC CI sasananing RA ai see page 26 e Turning off the audio output at Power Saving    e Setting EIZO logo display ON OFF     see page 26  e Adjusting the DVI Input Level   DVI Input Level  LL    see page 29    mode  Power Save  see page 20       ann    Chapter 1 Features and Overview 11    Basic operation of Adjustment menu     Displaying Adjustment menu and selecting function     1  Press  e   The Main menu appears     2  Select a function with  a               and press  e   The Sub menu appears     3  Select a function with  a     V          b   and press  e   The adjustment setting menu appears    4  Adjust the selected item with  a  A            b   and press  e   The setting is saved      Exiting Adjustment menu    1  Choose  lt Return gt  from the Sub menu and press  e   The Main menu appears    2  Choose  lt Exit gt  from the Main menu and press  e   The Adjustment menu quits        NOTE    The Adjustment menu can also be exited by pressing  e  twice quickly              e  lt Exit gt  or  lt Return gt  can also be selected by pressing     twice in the Main menu or Sub menu     12 Chapter 1 Features and Overview    Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments    00000000000000000000000000000000000000000        2 1 Utility Disk    An    EIZO LCD Utility Disk     CD ROM  is supplied with the monitor  The following table shows the disk contents and    the overview of the softwa
5.     Digital Input    Dot Clock  120MHz   Dot Clock  162MHz  640 x 480  720 x 400 TONI  a  800 x 600 VESA  1024 x 768 VESA  1280 x 960 VESA  1280 x 1024 VESA  1600 x 1200 VESA   1 1680 x 1050 VESA CVT   1  2 1680 x 1050 VESA CVT RB   1 3 1920 x 1200 VESA CVT RB                                     2 2  a     aH  aj a  AJ a  Ss     1 When displaying the wide format input signal  a graphics board in conformance with VESA CVT standard is required    2 Recommended resolution  S2232W  Set this resolution    3 Recommended resolution  S2242W S2432W  Set this resolution     Chapter 1 Features and Overview 9    1 4 Functions and Basic Operation  To adjust the screen and color     e  Main menu  Refer to page 12 for operation  Analog input only     At analog signal input  Screen Adjustment   Automatic Adjustment     s HOS encore i Auto Adjustment    HM     gt         lt Screen gt                    e To adjust flickering and position   Screen  see page 14  e To adjust color gradation automatically  see page 16                                                       2 Screen Adjustment Page 15   Advanced Adjustment    At analog signal input   At digital signal input   Screen    The Adjustment menu and the FineContrast mode mo mi m e   name cannot be displayed at the same time        M  FineContrast mode a   lt Clock gt   lt Smoothing gt   r   e naa eni ia 3  olor Adjustment Page 17  oe     l   e To eliminate vertical bars  Clock      see page 15  1 Simple Adjustment  FineContrast mode  l e T
6.     This monitor allows vou to turn off the audio output from the speakers    headphone at the power saving mode     1  Choose  lt Sound gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e      2  Choose  lt Power Save gt  from the  lt Sound gt  menu  and press  e      The  lt Power Save gt  setting menu appears    3  Select    On    or    Off    with  a  or       and press  e    The setting is completed     20 Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments    e This function does not enable to  display every color gradation     NOTE  e You cannot adjust the value if the                icon is not displayed  depending on  the FineContrast mode selected   See     Adjustment items in each mode    on  page 18      e This function does not enable to  display every color gradation     NOTE    e You cannot adjust the value if the  icon is not displayed  depending on  the FineContrast mode selected   See     Adjustment items in each mode    on  page 18       The gain value may change depending  on the value of the color temperature    e When changing the gain value  the  color temperature adjusting range is  changed to    Off           NOTE             e You can also adjust volume by    pressing   or S  without    displaying the adjustment menu           NOTE          2 6 Setting On Off for the automatic  brightness adjustment function   Auto EcoView     The sensor on the front side of the monitor detects the environmental brightness    to adjust the screen brightness automatically and comfortably by us
7.    e This function works correctly when  an image is fully displayed over the  Windows or Macintosh display area   It does not work properly when an  image is displayed only on a part of  the screen  command prompt window   for example  or when a black  background  wallpaper  etc   is in use   This function does not work correctly    with some graphics boards        Auto in Progress    appears on the  screen during auto adjustment        NOTE  e For how to open and contents of             the screen adjustment pattern files   refer to    Readme txt     When using  the OS except Windows  refer to the  downloaded    read me    file     3 Perform the auto adjustment again with the analog screen  adjustment pattern displayed     e Toadjust flickering  screen position  and screen size  automatically  Screen    1  Display Pattern 1 in full screen on the monitor using the    Screen  Adjustment Utility    or the screen adjustment pattern files         2  Choose  lt Screen gt  from the  lt Auto Adjustment gt  menu  and press  The  lt Auto Adjustment gt  menu appears    3  Choose  lt Execute gt  with  a  or       and press  e      Flickering  screen position  and screen size are corrected bv the auto   adjustment function     If the screen is not displayed correctly even after adjusting in step  3 above  perform the adjustments according to the procedures on  the following pages  When the screen is displayed correctly  go to    step 5    To adjust color gradation automatically  Range  
8.    e Touse ScreenManager Pro for LCD    EE  L    Windows 2000 XP Vista    Windows      If your OS is other than Windows   download the pattern files from our  site  http   www eizo com    Windows XP Vista    Windows Vista    Windows XP Vista       For the installation and use of ScreenManager Pro for LCD  refer to its User   s Manual on the disk     To adjust the monitor using ScreenManager Pro for LCD  connect a PC to the monitor with the supplied USB cable     For more information  refer to the    Chapter 3 3 3 Connecting Peripheral USB Devices     page 30      NOTE    e ScreenManager Pro for LCD and ScreenManager Pro for LCD  DDC CI  cannot be installed at the same time     Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments    13    2 2 Screen Adjustment    Digital Input    When digital signals are input  images are displayed correctly based on the  preset data of the monitor  but if characters and or lines appear blurred  go to  step 6    To modify blurred characters lines  Smoothing      When performing  more advanced adjustment  see    2 3 Color Adjustment     page 17  and  subsequent pages     Analog Input    The monitor screen adjustment is used to suppress flickering of the screen or    adjust screen position and screen size correctly according to the PC to be used     The auto adjust function works in the following cases   e When a signal is input into the monitor for the first time    e When the resolution or Vertical Horizontal Frequency not  displayed before is set       If the 
9.   Down  Swivel  172   Right  172   Left  Adjustable height  153 1 mm  6 0 inch   Rotation  90    clockwise        Chapter 5 Reference 39    Environmental   Temperature Operating temperature  5   C   35   C  41 i 95   F   Conditions Storage temperature   20   C   60   C   4   F   140   F     Humidity Operating humidity  30    80  R H   no condensation   Storage humidity  30    80  R H   no condensation     Pressure Operating  700 to 1 060 hPa  Storage  200 to 1 060 hPa    Standard USB Specification Revision 2 0  aa TEN port x 1  Downstream port x 2     Supply current   current Downstream  Max  500mA 1 port       Main default settings  factory settings     Input Signal Manual  Screen Size Full Screen          40 Chapter 5 Reference    Outside Dimensions  S2232W S2242W  Height adjustable stand     481 5 19           511 20 1   475 8 18 7        17 6 0 69     T        17 6 0 69                    528 20 8      9 521 17 3 20 5                    Korn       S2232W S2242W  Tilt stand     481 5 19   164 6 5          511 20 1   1761 475 8 18 8  176                            unit  mm  inch        205 5 8 1  205 5 8 1            Ts  1 8   ma kes        unit   mm  inch        Chapter 5 Reference 41    S2232W S2242W  EZ UP stand   unit  mm  inch     481 5 1 9   129 3 5 1          SWIVEL        20 1         511  17 6 0 69     475818 7  17 6 0 69   H 205 5 8 1  l 205 5 8 1                                            S2432W  Height adjustable stand     unit  mm  inch     532 20 9   168 6 6  
10.   This product mav not be covered bv warrantv for uses other than those described in this manual   The specifications noted in this manual are only applicable for power cords and signal cables specified by us   Use optional products manufactured or specified bv us with this product     As it takes about 30 minutes for the performance of electrical parts to stabilize  adjust the monitor 30 minutes or more  after the monitor power has been turned on     In order to suppress the luminosity change by long term use and to maintain the stable luminosity  use of a monitor in  lower brightness is recommended     When the screen image is changed after displaying the same image for extended periods of time  an afterimage may  appear  Use the screen saver or timer to avoid displaying the same image for extended periods of time     Periodic cleaning is recommended to keep the monitor looking new and to prolong its operation lifetime    Refer to    Cleaning    on the next page      The LCD panel is manufactured using high precision technology  However  missing pixels or lit pixels may appear on  the LCD panel  this is not malfunction   Percentage of effective pixels   99 9994  or higher     The backlight of the LCD panel has a fixed life span  When the screen becomes dark or begins to flicker  please contact  your dealer     Do not press on the panel or edge of the frame strongly  as this may result in the display malfunction  such as the  interference patterns  etc  If pressure is contin
11.  Display On 95W or less  with USB load  Speaker working   Consumption 90W or less  without USB load  Speaker not working   Power saving mode 1 5W or less  for D Sub single signal input  without USB load  when stereo  mini jack cable is not connected   Input Signal       Manual      Power button Off 1W or less  without USB load  when stereo mini jack cable is not  connected     Composite  TTL  positive  negative    Video Signal Memory Analog signal  45  preset  22   Digital signal  10   Audio Output Speaker output  0 5W   0 5W  80  THD  3  or less   Headphone output  2mW 4 2mW    Line input Input impedance   48 kQ  tvp    Input level  1 0 Vrms  Max      Plug  amp  Play VESA DDC 2B   EDID structure 1 3    Dimensions Main unit  including 566 mm  22 3 inch  x 456   538 mm  18 0   21 2 inch  x 208 5 mm    Width  x Height adjustable stand     8 2 inch    Height   Ban l Main unit  including EZ   566 mm  22 3 inch  x 380 4   533 5 mm  15 0   21 0 inch  x 279 9 mm    UP stand  307 6 mm  11 0   12 1 inch     Main unit  without stand   566 mm  22 3 inch  x 367 mm  14 4 inch  x 85 mm  3 35 inch     Mass Main unit  including Approx  10 2 kg  22 5 Ibs    Height adjustable stand   Main unit  including EZ    Approx  12 0 kg  26 5 Ibs    UP stand   Main unit  without stand    Approx  7 2 kg  15 9 lbs    Movable range   Height adjustable stand   Tilt  40   Up  0   Down  Swivel  35   Right  35   Left  Adjustable height  82 mm  3 2 inch   Rotation  90    clockwise   EZ UP stand Tilt  25   Up  0 
12.  and Adjustments 19    e To adjust the hue  Hue     This function allows you to adjust the hue  If you set the hue to a high value   the image turns greenish  If low  the image turns purplish   Adjustable range   32 to 32     1  Choose  lt Color gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e     2  Choose  lt Hue gt  from the  lt Color gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Hue gt  adjustment menu appears      3  Adjust the hue with     or    and press  e      The adjustment is completed     e To adjust the gain value  Gain     Each luminance of red green blue composing the color is called    Gain     The  gain adjustment may change the color tone of the    White     when the max input  signal for each color is obtained    Adjustable range  0 to 100    1  Choose  lt Color gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e     2  Choose  lt Gain gt  from the  lt Color gt  menu  and press  e     The  lt Gain gt  adjustment menu appears    3  Adjust the respective value of Red  Green or Blue with    or    and press     6      The adjustment is completed     2 4 Adjusting Volume  Volume    This function allows you to adjust volume up or down   Adjustable range  0 to 20    1  Choose  lt Sound gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e      2  Choose  lt Volume gt  from the  lt Sound gt  menu  and press  e      The volume adjustment menu appears      3  Adjust the volume with    or O and press  e      The adjustment is completed     2 5 Turning off the audio output at Power  Saving mode  Power Save
13.  completed     5 Adjust the color gradation     e To adjust color gradation automatically  Range   Every color gradation  0 to 255  can be displayed by adjusting the  signal output level      1  Display Pattern 2 in full screen on the monitor using the    Screen  Adjustment Utility    or the screen adjustment pattern files      2  Choose  lt Range gt  from the  lt Auto Adjustment gt  menu  and press   3  Choose    Execute    with  a  or       and press  e      The output range is adjusted automatically    4  Close the Pattern 2  When using the    Screen Adjustment Utility      close the program     6 Modify blurred characters or lines     e To modify blurred characters lines  Smoothing   When a image is displayed with a resolution other than the  recommendation  the characters or lines of the displayed image may be  blurred   Adjustable range    to 5   1  Choose  lt Screen gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e     2  Choose  lt Smoothing gt  from the  lt Screen gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Smoothing gt  menu appears    3  Adjust the characters lines with     or  gt    and press  e      The adjustment is completed     16 Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments       NOTE  e Since the number of pixels and the  pixel positions are fixed on the LCD  monitor  only one position is provided             to display images correctly  The  position adjustment is made to shift  an image to the correct position     e Smoothing setting may not be required  depending on the display res
14.  default settings  and the other is to reset all the settings to the default settings     e To reset color adjustment values    Only the adjustment values in the current FineContrast mode will revert to the    default settings  factory settings      1  Choose  lt Color gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e      2  Choose  lt Reset gt  from the  lt Color gt  menu and press  e    The  lt Reset gt  menu appears      3  Select  lt Reset gt  with  a  or       and press  e      The color adjustment values revert to the default settings     e To reset all adjustments to the factory default settings    Reset all adjustments to the factory default settings     1  Choose  lt Others gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  0      2  Choose  lt Reset gt  from the  lt Others gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Reset gt  menu appears      3  Select  lt Reset gt  with  a  or  V   and press  e      All setting values revert to the default settings           NOTE  e For main default settings  refer          to    Main default settings  factorv  settings     on page 40     Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments 27    Chapter 3 Connecting Cables    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000    3 1 Connecting Two PCs to the Monitor  Two PCs can be connected to the monitor through the DVI D and the D Sub  mini 15 pin connector on the back of the monitor    Connection examples                           D Sub mini  DVI D connector 15 pin Connector                                                    
15.  such as monitors  printers   digital cameras  scanners   sRGB allows Internet users to closely match colors as a simple color matching means for  the Internet use     Temperature  Color temperature is a method to measure the white color tone  generally indicated in degrees Kelvin  The screen  becomes reddish at a low temperature  and bluish at a high temperature  like the flame temperature   5000K  Slightly reddish white  6500K  Warm white like paper white  9300K  Slightly bluish white    TMDS  Transition Minimized Differential Signaling   A signal transmission system for digital interface     VESA DPMS  Video Electronics Standards Association   Display Power Management Signaling     VESA provides the standardization of signals from PC  graphics board  for power saving of PC monitors  DPMS  defines the signal status between PC and monitor     46 Chapter 5 Reference    5 5 Preset Timing    The following table shows factory preset video timing  for analog signal only     Attention         Display position may be deviated    depending on the PC connected     Horizontal  kHz  Polarity which may require screen adjustment  Vertical  Hz using Adjustment menu     Horizontal 31 47 Negative If a signal other than those listed in  i 59 94 Negative the table is input  adjust the screen  VGA TEXT 28 3 MHz 31 47 Negative using the Adjustment menu  However     VGA 640x480 60Hz 25 2 MH    720x400 70Hz 70 09    37 86  VESA 640x480 72Hz   31 5 MH 72 81    z  Z  VESA 640x480 75Hz 31 5 MHz een 
16.  z  Zz    ositive screen display may still be incorrect  egative even after the adjustment   egative    N  N    When interlace signals are used  the    Negative screen cannot be displayed correctly  l 75 00  N  VESA 800x600 56Hz 36 0 MH 35 16    egative even after screen adjustment using the  ositive Adjustment menu   ositive   ositive   ositive   ositive   ositive   ositive   ositive   egative   egative   egative    56 25    37 88    l  l  l            VESA 800x600 60Hz   40 0 MH 60 32    Horizontal    VESA 800x600 72Hz   50 0 MHz      JESA TONCO ENNE   Horizontal     46 88             l  l  l  l    P  P  P  P  P  P  P  P  P  P    75 00  48 36  VESA 1024x768 60Hz   65 0 MHz 60 00    56 48  VESA 1024x768 70Hz   75 0 MHz 70 07 egative    60 02 ositive  VESA 1024x768 75Hz   78 8 MHz 76 03 TST  i P    67 50 ositive  VESA 1152x864 75Hz   108 0 MH TT a E  P    IZ   60 00 ositive  VESA 1280x960 60Hz   108 0 MHz 30 00    VESA 1280x1024 60Hz   108 0 MHz 99 54 Positive    60 02 Positive  i 79  Positi  VESA 1280x1024 75Hz   135 0 MHz       gt     P  VESA 1600x1200 60Hz Horizonta 75 00 Positive  162 0 MHz   iii   S2232W S2242W  Vertical 60 00 Positive    VESA 1600x1200 65Hz 175 0 MHz Horizontal 81 30 Positive   S2232W S2242W  i Vertical 65 00 Positive  VESA 1600x1200070Hz   439 9 MHz 87 50 Positive     S2232W S2242W  70 00  VESA 1600x1200075Hz   202 5 MHz 93 75     S2232W S2242W  Vertical 75 00 Positive  VESA CVT 146 3 MHz Horizontal 65 29 Negative  1680x1050 60Hz   59 95  1920x1200 60H
17. 4   2 17 Setting Language  Language                         26  Digital INPUT iii ka  i   in sani saz ani     s ann   ng nsads n     aaa rasedana 14   2 18 Setting EIZO logo display ON OFF                26  Analog Input           ssesenzenzznnenznzznznnznnnnnzzznnznennznznzaz 14      2 19 Resuming the Default Setting  Reset            27  2 3 Color Adjustment            smssnsnsnnznnznznnzzzenznnenzza 17   e To reset color adjustment values                       27  e To select the display mode  FineContrast mode     17   e To reset all adjustments to the factory default  e To perform advanced adjustments                     18   SENG at dah a adan anakan aaa ah ea OT ana  27  e Adjustment items in each mode                         18    e To adjust the brightness  Brightness                  18 i Chapter 3 Connecting Cables               u  00  u00 0 28  e To adjust the contrast  Contrast                         18     e To adjust the color temperature  Temperature     19   3 1 Connecting Two PCs to the Monitor              28  e To adjust the gamma value  Gamma  dia E 19   e Toswitch the input signal a E EN A NA 28  e To adjust the color saturation  Saturation          19 i e To set input signal selection  Input Signal          29     Toadjust the hue  MUE  a    20   3 2 Adjusting the DVI Input Level  e To adjust the gain value  Gain                           20 i  DVI Input Level            sssssemennennzonenzannznnznnzzn 29  2 4 Adjusting Volume  Volume  Renee 20 3 5 Con
18. User s Manual    FlexScan    52232W  52242W  52432W    Color LCD Monitor    Important    Please read PRECAUTIONS  this User s Manual and Setup Guide   separate volume  carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective  usage        Please read the Setup Guide  separate volume    lt  The latest User   s Manual is available for download from our site   http   www eizo com    Wi EIZO     Location of Caution Statement   Ex  Height adjustable stand    imam     u B CAUTION  K Risk of electric shock A  Do notopen     ATTENTION    Risque de choc electrique  Ne pas ouvrir     ACHTUNG    Gefahr des elektrischen schlages R  ckwand nicht entfernen                                                                             Ju  At BDA    Ea  SETS  HF   EA7TVUHODII BUS IE E BB FRV  lt  JE  Shi  AEK SEENE  lt  HU B ED  BSERRTT                                      The equipment must be connected to a grounded main outlet   Jordet stikkontakt skal benyttes nar apparatet tilkobles datanett   Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat n  tuttag   BAdq KXOT XI  DPH  MUTL E     RESDIMERTSERHEHB                          As an ENERGY STAR   Partner  EIZO NANAO CORPORATION has determined that this product  meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency     D    ENERGY STAR                Product specification may vary with sales areas   Confirm the specification in the manual written in language of the region of purchase                          Copyright   2009 EIZO NANAO CORPORATION All r
19. age 12 for operation     LALanalog signal ipun Power save Settings                PowerManager       Bex      ScreenManager      eave  JENS     lt Aulto Adjustment gt  3     At digital signal input         lt Power Save           e Setting On Off for Power Saving mode    Power Save  see page 21  e Turning off the monitor automatically    Off Timer  see page 22  e Displaying the level of power saving by EcoView   Index  EcoView Index  see page 22              ScreenManager     E  U     lt        TI Other Settings    Others    Boas Mi  m  Go  EP     Screen Size           Screen              20000000800     e To change screen size  Screen Size   see page 23   e To adjust brightness of non displav area    Border Intensity  see page 23  e To set input signal selection    Input Signal  see page 29  e To update menu settings    Menu Size Menu Position Menu Off Timer    Translucent  see page 24  e To set the orientation of the Adjustment menu    Orientation  see page 25  e Setting Power Indicator ON OFF    Power Indicator  see page 26  e To reset all adjustments to the factory default   settings  Reset  see page 27    Information    Information 1 3     Mm  DVI Digital  1920x1200  fH  74 0kHz  fU  60 0Hz    e Displaving Monitor Infomation  Information     Language    Language    English ODeutsch  OFrangais OEspafiol    ltaliano OSvenska    O  ARX OR Pz r  a Sound Settings  Sound  e Setting Language  Language  M   a ep  A 7 OO  gt   lt Volume gt   e Locking Buttons                     
20. anual      Power button Off 1W or less  without USB load  when stereo mini jack cable is not  connected     Input Signal Connector D Sub mini 15 pin  DVI D connector  Applicable to HDCP     Chapter5 Reference 37       Analog Input Signal  Svnc  Separate  TTL  positive  negative  Composite  TTL  positive  negative  Analog Input Signal  Video  Analog  Positive  0 7Vp p 750   Digital Signal Transmission System TMDS  Single Link     Video Signal Memory Analog signal  45  preset  16   Digital signal  10   Audio Output Speaker output  0 5W   0 5W  80  THD  3  or less   Headphone output  2mW   2mW   Line input Input impedance   48 kQ  tvp    Input level  1 0 Vrms  Max      Plug  amp  Play VESA DDC 2B   EDID structure 1 3    Dimensions Main unit  including 511 mm  20 1 inch  x 439   521 mm  17 3   20 5 inch  x 208 5 mm   Width  x Height adjustable stand     8 2 inch   Height   Dag  i Main unit  including 511 mm  20 1 inch  x 415 mm  16 3 inch  x 205 mm  8 1 inch   Tilt stand     Main unit  including EZ   511 mm  20 1 inch  x 351 5   516 5 mm  13 8   20 3 inch  x 279 9 mm    UP stand  307 5 mm  11 0 12 1 inch          Main unit  without stand   511 mm  20 1 inch  x 333 mm  13 1 inch   lt  85 mm  3 35 inch        Mass Main unit  including Approx  9 6 kg  21 2 Ibs    Height adjustable stand   Main unit  including Approx  7 6 kg  16 8 Ibs    Tilt stand   Main unit  including EZ    Approx  11 4 kg  25 1 Ibs    UP stand   Main unit  without stand    Approx  6 6 kg  14 6 Ibs    Movable rang
21. articular 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 trv to correct the interference bv 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 the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user   s  authority to operate the equipment     Note    Use the attached specified cable below or EIZO signal cable with this monitor so as to keep interference within the  limits of a Class B digital device       AC Cord    Shielded Signal Cable  enclosed     Canadian Notice    This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003   Cet appareil num  rique de le classe B est comforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada           49          Dieser Monitor ist f  r Bildschirmarbeitspl  tze vorgesehen  Wenn nicht der zum Standardzubeh  r geh  rige  Schwenkarm verwendet wird  muss statt dessen ein geeigneter anderer Schwenkarm installiert werden  Bei der    zugeh  renden Bedienungsanleitung angegeben     Zubeh  rs sind in der    b Die Befestigung des Standfusses mu   derart erfolgen  da   die oberste Zeile der Bildsch
22. at the monitor for a long time tires your eyes  Take a 10 minute rest every hour     CONTENTS    seeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeccooocoooovvsss   s   ssi    Notice for this monitor                sssessenenenenznnanenznzenzzz 3  e To adjust brightness of non displav area     Border Intensi ari a ck ease 23  CONTENTS asas eee BOURDIEU EMAKAS 5   i    2 11 Setting Adjustment Menu Displav                 24  5 H e To update menu settings  Menu Size   Chapter 1 Features and Overview    fm     p   Menu Position Menu Off Timer Translucent       24  1 1 FO Atte sesicccsccccsstctcccescsscasssssecessazarcastssaxacascccnens 7   2 12 Setting Orientation              seeeeereeneznzznnnzanzzzza 25  1 2 Controls and Functions                        a  narnan 8   e To set the orientation of the Adjustment menu      Orientation   A 25  1 3 Compatible Resolutions Frequencies             9      2 13 Locking Buttons           smemmmmmmnnnnnnznnmnzanzznnazn 25  1 4 Functions and Basic Operation                     10      2 14 Displaving Monitor Infomation  l A   Inf ION PP  Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments                135  iag a  i 2 15 Enabling Disabling DDC CI communication    26  21  ANANE DISK an 13    e Disk contents and software overview                13   2 16 Setting Power Indicator ON OFF  e To use ScreenManager Pro for LCD                 13    Power Indicator                 sssessennnnnnzznnznnznzena 26  2 2 Screen Adjustment              ssesrenezznsnenzznzznnnzza 1
23. brightness varies nonlinearly with the input signal level  which is called    Gamma  Characteristic     A small gamma value produces a low contrast image  while a large gamma value produces a high   contrast image     HDCP  High bandwidth Digital Contents Protection   Digital signal coding system developed to copy protect the digital contents  such as video  music  etc  This helps  to transmit the digital contents safely by coding the digital contents sent via DVI terminal on the output side and  decoding them on the input side   Any digital contents cannot be reproduced if both of the equipments on the output and input sides are not applicable  to HDCP system     Phase  Phase means the sampling timing to convert the analog input signal to a digital signal  Phase adjustment is made to  adjust the timing  It is recommended that phase adjustment be made after the clock is adjusted correctly     Range Adjustment    Range adjustment controls the signal output levels to display every color gradation  It is recommended that range  adjustment be made before color adjustment     Chapter5 Reference 45    Resolution  The LCD panel consists of numerous pixels of specified size  which are illuminated to form images  This monitor  consists of 1920 horizontal pixels and 1200 vertical pixels  At a resolution of 1920 x 1200  all pixels are illuminated  as a full screen  1 1      sRGB  Standard RGB   International standard for    color reproduction and color space    among peripheral devices 
24. ction does not work correctly with some graphics  boards     Check whether the mini jack cable is correctly connected   Check whether volume is set to 0    Check the setting of the PC and the audio playback  software        17  The monitor connected with the USB cable is not  detected    USB devices connected to the monitor  does not work     Check whether the USB cable is connected correctiv    see page 30    Change the USB port to another one  If the PC or  peripheral devices works correctly by changing the USB  port  contact your local dealer   Refer to the manual of  the PC for details     Reboot the PC    If the peripheral devices work correctly when the PC and  peripheral devices are connected directly  please contact  your local dealer    Check whether the PC and OS are USB compliant   For  USB compliance of the respective devices  consult their  manufacturers     Check the PC   s BIOS setting for USB when using  Windows   Refer to the manual of the PC for details         Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 33    Chapter 5 Reference    000000000000000000000000000000000000000009    5 1 Attaching an Arm  The stand can be removed and replaced with an arm  or another stand  to be  attached to the monitor  Use an arm or stand of EIZO option     1 Lay the LCD monitor on a soft cloth spread over on a stable  surface with the panel surface facing down     2 Remove the stand   Prepare a screwdriver      Unscrew the four screws securing the unit and the stand with the  screwdriver     3 A
25. d     e To adjust the color saturation  Saturation     This function allows you to adjust the saturation of the color on the monitor   Adjustable range   128 to 127    1  Choose  lt Color gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e      2  Choose  lt Saturation gt  from the  lt Color gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Saturation gt  adjustment menu appears      3  Adjust the saturation of the color with    or  gt    and press  e      The adjustment is completed        NOTE  e Vou cannot adjust the value if the             icon is not displaved  depending on  the FineContrast mode selected   See     Adjustment items in each mode    on  page 18    e  Gain  allows you to perform more  advanced adjustment  See    To adjust  the gain value    on page 20    If you set to  Off   the image is  displayed in the preset color of the  monitor  Gain  100  for each RGB    e When changing the gain value  the  color temperature adjusting range is  changed to    Off           NOTE  e You cannot adjust the value if the             icon is not displayed  depending on  the FineContrast mode selected   See     Adjustment items in each mode    on  page 18      e This function does not enable to  display every color gradation     NOTE   e You cannot adjust the value if the  icon is not displayed  depending on  the FineContrast mode selected   See     Adjustment items in each mode    on  page 18     e Setting the minimum   128  turns the  image to a monochrome screen                 Chapter 2 Settings
26. e  Height adjustable stand   Tilt  40   Up  0   Down  Swivel  35   Right  35   Left  Adjustable height  82 mm  3 2 inch   Rotation  90    clockwise   Tilt stand Tilt  30   Up   5   Down    EZ UP stand Tilt  25   Up  0   Down  Swivel  172   Right  172   Left  Adjustable height  165 mm  6 5 inch   Rotation  90    clockwise   Environmental   Temperature Operating temperature  5   C   35   C  41   F   95   F   Conditions Storage temperature   20   C   60   C   4   F   140   F   Humidity Operating humidity  30    80  R H   no condensation   Storage humidity  30    80  R H   no condensation   Pressure Operating  700 to 1 060 hPa  Storage  200 to 1 060 hPa    Standard USB Specification Revision 2 0    Port Upstream port x 1  Downstream port x 2       Supply current Downstream  Max  500mA 1 port       S2432W    LCD Panel 24 1 inch  610 mm  TFT color LCD with anti glare  Viewing angle  Horizontal 178    Vertical 178    CR 10 or more     Dot Pitch 0 270 mm    Horizontal Scan Frequency Analog  31 94 kHz  Digital  31 76 kHz    38 Chapter 5 Reference       Veriical Scan Freguency Analog  55 76 Hz  Non interlace    1920  lt  1200  55 61 Hz   Digital  59 61 Hz  Non interlace    VGA TEXT  69 71 Hz     Max  Dot Clock Analog  202 5 MHz  Digital  162 MHz   Max  Displav Color Approx  16 77 million colors  Applicable to 8 bit  1064 33 million colors 1 Obit  LUT     Display Area  H x V  518 4 mm x 324 0 mm  Power Supply 100 120 VAC  10   50 60Hz 0 95A  200 240 VAC  10   50 60Hz 0 45A  Power Screen
27. ed with an arm or another stand   Refer to    5 1 Attaching an Arm    on page 34      Chapter 1 Features and Overview 7    1 2 Controls and Functions  Ex  Height adjustable stand                                                                                          Adjustment menu    ScreenManager     f                                                                      Detects ambient brightness  Auto EcoView function  page 21         Auto EcoView button    Allows you to switch the Auto EcoView function On or Off  page 21         EcoView Index button    Displays the EcoView index  page 22         Input Signal Selection button    Switches input signals for displav when two PCs are connected to the  monitor  page 28         Mode button    Allows vou to switch the displav mode  page 17         Enter button    Displavs the Adjustment menu  determines an item on the menu screen  and  saves values adjusted  page 12         Control buttons  Left  Down   Up  Right     e Chooses an adjustment item or increases decreases adjusted values for  advanced adjustments using the Adjustment menu  page 12         or  b  button  Displays the volume adjustment menu  page 10        4  or  y  button  Displays the brightness adjustment menu  page 10         Power button    Turns the power on or off        Power indicator    Indicates monitor   s operation status     Blue  Operating Orange  Power saving Off  Power off       Speaker    Outputs audio source        Main Power Switch    Turns the mai
28. el   DVI Input Level    This function allows you to adjust the DVI signal input level when using a DVI  long cable    Adjustment range  Auto  Manual  1 to 8    1  Press      to turn off the monitor    2  Press      holding  al  down to turn on the monitor    The  lt DVI Input Level gt  adjustment menu appears    3  Select    Auto    or    Manual    with  a  or Q     When selecting    Manual     adjust the input level with     or    to display correctly      4  Press  e      The adjustment is completed           NOTE  e When    Auto    is selected for  lt Input  Signal gt   the monitor   s power saving  function works only when the two          PCs are in the power saving mode     e Select  Manual  only if a noise  appears on the screen when using a  DVI long cable     Chapter 3 Connecting Cables 29    3 3 Connecting Peripheral USB Devices   This monitor has a hub compatible with USB  Connected to a PC compatible  with USB or another USB hub  this monitor functions as a USB hub allowing  connection to peripheral USB devices     e Required Svstem Environment   1  A PC equipped with a USB port or another USB hub connected to  a USB compatible PC   2  Windows 2000 XP Vista or Mac OS 9 2 2 and Mac OS X 10 2 or later   3  EIZO USB cable  MD C93     e Connection Procedure  Setup of USB Function     1  Connect the monitor first to a PC using the signal cable  and run  the PC     2  Connect the supplied USB cable between the downstream USB  port of a USB compatible PC  or another USB 
29. enu does not appear     15  The auto adjust function does not work correctly     16  No audio output     32 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting     lt  When entering the singnals of analog input  change  the setting to    On    in  lt Signal Filter gt  from the  lt Screen gt   menu     lt  When entering the signals of HDCP system  the normal  images may not be displayed immediately    e When using the long DVI cable  adjust the DVI input  level using  DVI Input Level    see page 29     e Adjust image position so that it is displayed properly  within the display area using  Position    see page 16    e If the problem persists  use the graphics board s utility if  available to change the display position      lt  Adjust using  Clock    see page 15      lt  Adjust using  Phase    see page 15      lt  This is caused when both composite sync  X OR   signal and separate vertical sync signal are input  simultaneously  Select either composite signal or  separate signal      lt  Smoothing setting may not be required depending on the  display resolution   You cannot choose the smoothing  icon     e  lt Smoothing gt  is disabled when the screen is displayed in  the following resolutions     1920 x 1200    960 x 600   lt  Select  Enlarged  during  lt Screen Size gt  in the   resolution of 1600 x 1200   e Select  Normal  during  lt Screen Size gt       lt  Check whether the operation lock function works    see page 25     lt  This function does not work when digital signal is input     lt  This fun
30. equency as the dot clock of the graphics system in  use  when the analog input signal is converted to a digital signal for image displav   This is called clock adjustment  If the clock pulse is not set correctly  some vertical bars appear on the screen     DDC CI  Displav Data Channel Command Interface   VESA provides the standardization for the interactive communication of the setting information  etc  between a PC  and the monitor     DVI  Digital Visual Interface   DVI is a digital interface standard  DVI allows direct transmission of the PC s digital data without loss   This adopts the TMDS transmission svstem and DVI connectors  There are two tvpes of DVI connectors  One is  a DVI D connector for digital signal input only  The other is a DVI I connector for both digital and analog signal  inputs     DVI DMPM  DVI Digital Monitor Power Management   DVI DMPM is a digital interface power saving function  The    Monitor ON  operating mode     and    Active Off   power saving mode     are indispensable for DVI DMPM as the monitor   s power mode     Gain  This is used to adjust each color parameter for red  green and blue  An LCD monitor displays the color by the light  passing through the panel color filter  Red  green and blue are the three primary colors  All the colors on the screen  are displayed by combining these three colors  The color tone can be changed by adjusting the light intensity  volume   passing through each color   s filter     Gamma  Generally  the monitor 
31. h signal frequency is  displayed in red     Example     Signal Error  DVI Digital  fD 162 8MHz  fH  75 4kHz  fU  60 4Hz     lt  Check whether the power cord is connected correctly  If  the problem persists  turn off the main power  and then  turn it on again a few minutes later   Turn the main power switch on     Set each adjusting value in  Brightness    Contrast  and   Gain  to higher level   see page 18  20    When using the long DVI cable  adjust the DVI input  level using  DVI Input Level    see page 29     Switch the input signal with  s    Operate the mouse or kevboard   Check whether the PC is turned on     This message appears when the signal is not input  correctly even when the monitor functions properly      lt  The message shown left may appear  because some  PCs do not output the signal soon after power on   Check whether the PC is turned on   Check whether the signal cable is connected properly   Switch the input signal with  S    When using the long DVI cable  adjust the DVI input  level using  DVI Input Level    see page 29     Check whether the signal setting of your PC matches  the resolution and the vertical frequencv settings for the  monitor   see page 9   Reboot the PC   Select an appropriate display mode using the graphics  board s utility  Refer to the manual of the graphics board  for details    fD   Dot Clock    Displayed only when the digital signal inputs   fH   Horizontal Frequency  fV   Vertical Frequency       The screen is too bright or too da
32. holding    down to turn on the monitor   The Lock Unlock setting is toggled by performing the operation in step 2     2 14 Displaying Monitor Infomation   Information    This function allows you to display the input signal status  current resolution  and model name    Information 1 3   Input signal status  D Sub DVI Digital     resolution and H V frequency   Information 2 3   Enable Disable setting for DDC CI   Information 3 3   Model name  serial number and usage time   1  Choose  lt Information gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e     The  lt Information gt  menu appears      2  Then  press  e  to check settings  etc        NOTE  e For using the monitor with                Portrait    position  the graphics  board supporting portrait display is  required  When using the monitor  with    Portrait    position  the setting  needs to be changed depending on the  graphics board used in your PC  Refer  to the manual of the graphics board  for details        NOTE  e The usage time is not always    0                when you purchase the monitor due  to factory inspection     Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments 25             2 15 Enabling Disabling DDC CI NOTE    a f e You can check the DDC CI setting in  communication the  lt Information gt  menu   This function allows you to enable disable the DDC CI communication    1  Press      to turn off the monitor    2  Press      holding  M  down to turn on the monitor   The Enable Disable setting is toggled by performing the operati
33. hub  and the  monitor   s upstream USB port     3  Connect the peripheral USB device to the USB port  downstream   of the monitor     Downstream    Upstream       The USB hub function is set up automatically upon connection of  the USB cable     30 Chapter 3 Connecting Cables       This monitor may not work depending  on PC  OS or peripheral devices   to be used  For USB compatibility   of peripheral devices  contact their  manufactures    Devices connected to the USB port   upstream and downstream  work  when the monitor is in power saving  mode or when the power button of  the monitor is Off  Therefore  power  consumption of the monitor varies  with connected devices even in the  power saving mode    When the main power switch is Off   device connected to the USB port will  not operate     Chapter 4 Troubleshooting    00000000000000000000000000000000000000000  lt     Ifa problem still remains after applying the suggested remedies  contact your local dealer     e No picture problems     See No 1   No 2    e Imaging problems  digital input      See No 3   No 8   e Imaging problems  analog input      See No 3   No 12   e Other problems     See No 13   No 16    e USB problems     See No 17     No picture   lt  Power indicator does not light     Power indicator lights orange     The message below appears     This message appears when no signal is input     Signal Check    D SUB    No Signal    The message shows that the input signal is out of the  specified frequency range   Suc
34. ights reserved     No part of this manual may be reproduced  stored in a retrieval system  or transmitted  in any form or by any means   electronic  mechanical  or otherwise  without the prior written permission of EIZO NANAO CORPORATION    EIZO NANAO CORPORATION is under no obligation to hold any submitted material or information confidential  unless prior arrangements are made pursuant to EIZO NANAO CORPORATION s receipt of said information   Although every effort has been made to ensure that this manual provides up to date information  please note that EIZO  monitor specifications are subject to change without notice        ENERGY STAR is a U S  registered mark    Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc    VGA is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation    VESA is a registered trademark or a trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association in the United States and other countries   Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation    FlexScan  ScreenManager  isSound and EIZO are registered trademarks of EIZO NANAO CORPORATION in Japan and other  countries     2    Notice for this monitor       This product is suited to creating documents  viewing multimedia content  and other general purposes     This product has been adjusted specificallv for use in the region to which it was originallv shipped  If the product is used  outside the region  it mav not operate as specified in the specifications   
35. ing the Auto  EcoView function    1  Press  89    The  lt Auto EcoView gt  setting menu appears      2  The On Off setting is toggled by pressing           2 7 Setting On Off for Power Saving mode   Power Save    This function allows vou to set the monitor into the power saving mode   according to the PC status      1  Choose  lt PowerManager gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e     2  Choose  lt Power Save gt  from the  lt PowerManager gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Power Save gt  setting menu appears    3  Select    On    or    Off    with  a  or       and press  e    The setting is completed     E Analog input  This monitor complies with the VESA DPMS standard      Power Saving System   Power    STAND BY  SUSPENDED  OFF       E Digital input    This monitor complies with the DVI DMPM standard      Power Saving System   The monitor enters the power saving mode in five seconds in connection with  the PC setting     p PC   Montor   Powerindicator    Operating Operating       Chapter    Be careful not to block the sensor on  the lower side of the monitor when  using the Auto EcoView function     Turning off the main power switch  or unplugging the power cord  completely shuts off power supply to  the monitor    Devices connected to the USB port   upstream and downstream  work  when the monitor is in power saving  mode or when the power button of  the monitor is Off  Therefore  power  consumption of the monitor varies  with connected devices even in the  power saving m
36. inge of the stand  touches the stand base  and attach the lock metal fitting     Adjust the monitor angle so as the monitor screen not to touch the stand    base     Lock metal fitting       Stand Base    3 Fall the monitor screen backward with keeping slide up the     Unlock    knob   When maximally tilting  25    the monitor screen backward  the    Unlock     knob may be hard to be slid up  Then  slightly tilt up the monitor to  vertical direction and slide up the    Unlock    knob           Unlock    knob    Chapter 5 Reference    35    5 3 Specifications   2232W  LCD Panel    Dot Pitch    22 0 inch  560 mm  TFT color LCD with anti glare  Viewing angle  Horizontal 178    Vertical 178    CR 10 or more     0 282 mm       Horizontal Scan Frequency    Vertical Scan Frequency    Resolution    Max  Dot Clock    Max  Display Color    Display Area  H x V    Power Supply   Power Screen Display On  Consumption    Power saving mode    Power button Off    Analog  31 82 kHz  Digital  31 65 kHz    Analog  55 76 Hz  Non interlace    1680 x 1050  55 61 Hz    Digital  59 61 Hz  Non interlace    VGA TEXT  69 71 Hz     1680 dots x 1050 lines    Analog  150 MHz  Digital  120 MHz    Approx  16 77 million colors  Applicable to 8 bit  1064 33 million colors 1 Obit  LUT     473 8 mm x 296 1 mm    100 120 VAC  10   50 60Hz 0 85A  200 240 VAC  10   50 60Hz 0 43A    90W or less  with USB load  Speaker working   80W or less  without USB load  Speaker not working     1 5W or less  for D Sub single sig
37. irmanzeige nicht h  her    als die Augenh  he eines Benutzers in sitzender Position ist     c Im Fall eines stehenden Benutzers mu   die Befestigung des Bildschirmger  tes derart erfolgen  da   die H  he der    Bildschirmmitte   ber dem Boden zwischen 135     150 cm betr  gt     d Der Standfu   mu   die M  glichkeit zur Neigung des Bildschirmger  tes besitzen  max  vorw  rts  5    min  nach    hinten  gt  5       e Der Standfu   mu   die M  glichkeit zur Drehung des Bildschirmger  tes besitzen  max     Kraftaufwand daf  r mu   weniger als 100 N betragen    f  Der Standfu   mu   in der Stellung verharren  in die er manuell bewegt wurde    g Der Glanzgrad des Standfusses mu   weniger als 20 Glanzeinheiten betragen  seidenmatt         180     Der maximale    h Der Standfu   mit Bildschirmger  t mu   bei einer Neigung von bis zu 10   aus der normalen aufrechten Position    kippsicher sein     Hinweis zur Ergonomie      Dieser Monitor erf  llt die Anforderungen an die Ergonomie nach EK1 ITB2000 mit dem Videosignal  1680 x    1050  S2232W  1920 x 1200  S2242W S2432W   Digital Eingang und mindestens 60 0 Hz    Bildwiederholfrequenz  non interlaced  Weiterhin wird aus ergonomischen Gr  nden empfohlen  die Grundfarbe    Blau nicht auf dunklem Untergrund zu verwenden  schlechte Erkennbarkeit  Augenbelastung  Zeichenkontrast        berm    iger Schalldruck von Ohrh  rern bzw  Kopfh  rern kann einen H  rverlust bewirken     bei zu geringem    Eine Einstellung des Equalizers auf Maximalwe
38. lable    Invalid for adjustment    FineContrast mode  Custom    Function    EN Brightness    Contrast      K Temperature       e To adjust the brightness  Brightness     The screen brightness is adjusted by changing the brightness of the backlight   Light source from the LCD back panel    Adjustable range  0 to 100    1  Choose  lt Color gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e     2  Choose  lt Brightness gt  from the  lt Color gt  menu  and press  e      The  lt Brightness gt  adjustment menu appears      3  Adjust the brightness with    or    and press  e      The adjustment is completed     e To adjust the contrast  Contrast    The luminance of the screen is adjusted by varying the video signal level   Adjustable range  0 to 100     1  Choose  lt Color gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e      2  Choose  lt Contrast gt  from the  lt Color gt  menu  and press  e      The  lt Contrast gt  adjustment menu appears      3  Adjust the contrast with    or  gt   and press  e      The adjustment is completed     18 Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments       Wait 30 minutes or more from  monitor power on before starting the  color adjustment    Perform the range adjustment first  when adjusting color for analog input  signals     Refer to    To adjust color gradation  automatically  Range     on page 16    The same image may be seen in  different colors on multiple monitors  due to their monitor specific  characteristics  Make fine color  adjustment visually when matching  co
39. le range   Height adjustable stand   Tilt  40   Up  0   Down  Swivel  35   Right  35   Left  Adjustable height  82 mm  3 2 inch   Rotation  90    clockwise     Tilt stand Tilt  30   Up   5   Down    EZ UP stand Tilt  25   Up  0   Down  Swivel  172   Right  172   Left  Adjustable height  165 mm  6 5 inch  Rotation  90    clockwise        Environmental   Temperature Operating temperature  5   C   35   C  41   F   95   F   Conditions Storage temperature   20   C   60   C   4   F   140   F     Humidity Operating humidity  30    80  R H   no condensation   Storage humidity  30    80  R H   no condensation     Storage  200 to 1 060 hPa  USB USB Specification Revision 2 0  Upstream port x 1  Downstream port x 2  Downstream  Max  500mA 1 port       S2242W  LCD Panel 22 0 inch  560 mm  TFT color LCD with anti glare  Viewing angle  Horizontal 178    Vertical 178    CR 10 or more   Dot Pitch 0 247 mm    Horizontal Scan Frequency Analog  31 94 kHz  Digital  31 76 kHz    Vertical Scan Frequency Analog  55 76 Hz  Non interlace    1920 x 1200  55 61 Hz   Digital  59 61 Hz  Non interlace    VGA TEXT  69 71 Hz       Digital  162 MHz    Power Supply 100 120 VAC  10   50 60Hz 0 85A  200 240 VAC  10   50 60Hz 0 43A  Power Screen Display On 90W or less  with USB load  Speaker working   Consumption 80W or less  without USB load  Speaker not working   Power saving mode 1 5W or less  for D Sub single signal input  without USB load  when stereo  mini jack cable is not connected   Input Signal       M
40. lors on multiple monitors           NOTE          The values shown in    Yo    or    K    are  available only as reference    Using the    ScreenManager Pro for  LCD    allows you to perform the color  adjustment by using the mouse and  keyboard of your PC  The adjusted  status can be registered as a color data  and restore the data later   Refer to     Chapter 4 Color Adjustment    on the  User   s Manual for    ScreenManager  Pro for LCD               NOTE          You can also adjust the brightness    by pressing     or  a  without    displaving the adjustment menu           NOTE          In the contrast of 5090  everv color   gradation is displaved    When adjusting the monitor  it   is recommended to perform the   brightness adjustment which mav   not lose the gradation characteristics   prior to the contrast adjustment    Perform the contrast adjustment in the   following cases        When vou feel the image is dark  even if the brightness is set to  100    Set the contrast to higher  than 50          When you feel the image is bright  even if the brightness is set to 0     Set the contrast to lower than  50       e To adjust the color temperature  Temperature     The color temperature can be adjusted  The color temperature is normally used    to express the hue of    White    and or    Black    by a numerical value  The value  is expressed in degrees    K     Kelvin      In the same way as the flame temperature  the image on the monitor is displayed    reddish if the c
41. mode      page 17       Applicable to DVI long cable  3 2    Adjusting the DVI Input Level  DVI Input Level      page 29   e Portrait Landscape display available  e The software    ScreenManager Pro for LCD    to adjust the screen using the mouse and keyboard is included  2 1    Utility Disk     page 13    lt  HDCP  High bandwidth Digital Content Interface     Reference values       S2232W  Maximum power consumption  80W  Luminance Max   at default settings   Standard power consumption  32W  Luminance 120cd m   at default settings       S2242W  Maximum power consumption  80W  Luminance Max   at default settings   Standard power consumption  36W  Luminance 120cd n   at default settings       S2432W    Maximum power consumption  90W  Luminance Max   at default settings           Standard power consumption  40W  Luminance 120cd m   at default settings     NOTE      This monitor supports the Portrait Landscape display  This function allows you to change the orientation of the Adjustment menu  when using the monitor screen in vertical display position   Refer to    To set the orientation of the Adjustment menu  Orientation      on page 25     e For using the monitor with    Portrait    position  the graphics board supporting portrait display is required  When using the monitor  with    Portrait    position  the setting needs to be changed depending on the graphics board used in your PC  Refer to the manual of  the graphics board for details      The stand of the unit can be replac
42. n power on or off        Power connector    Connects the power connector        Stereo mini jack    Connects the stereo mini jack cable        Input signal connectors    Left   DVI D Connector   Right   D Sub mini 15 pin connector       USB port  Up     Connects the USB cable to use the software that needs USB connection  or  to use USB Hub function   page 30        USB Port  Down     Connects a peripheral USB device        Stand    Used to adjust the height and angle of the monitor screen        Cable holder    Covers the monitor cables        Headphone jack    Connects the headphones        Security lock slot    Complies with Kensington   s MicroSaver security system           Option speaker  i Sound L3   mounting holes       Used to attach the option speaker  i Sound L3    May not allowed to attach  the option speaker depending on the stand type           ScreenManager    is an EIZO   s nickname of the Adjustment menu  See page 10 for how to use     8    Chapter 1 Features and Overview    1 3 Compatible Resolutions Frequencies    The monitor supports the following resolutions     Analog Input      Fesoution _ _Fremency   mode pet loc se  e ick zu  Dot      150MHz   Dot Clock  202 5MHz  640 x 480 VGA  VESA  720 x 400 VGA TEXT  800 x 600 VESA  1024 x 768 VESA  1152 x 864 VESA  1280 x 960 VESA  1280 x 1024 VESA  1600 x 1200 VESA   1  2 1680 x 1050 VESA CVT  VESA CVT RB   1  3 1920 x 1200 VESA CVT  VESA CVT RB                                   lt  lt  lt    2  a  aj a  a  ay 2
43. nal input  without USB load  when stereo  mini jack cable is not connected   Input Signal       Manual        1W or less  without USB load  when stereo mini jack cable is not  connected        Main Power switch Off  Input Signal Connector    Analog Input Signal  Sync     Analog Input Signal  Video     Digital Signal Transmission System    Video Signal Memory  Audio Output  Line input    Plug  amp  Play    Dimensions Main unit  including   Width  x Height adjustable stand    Height  x A         Depth  Main unit  including   Tilt stand     Main unit  including EZ   UP stand     Main unit  without stand     OW  Composite  TTL  positive  negative    Analog signal  45  preset  16   Digital signal  10    Speaker output  0 5W   0 5W  80  THD  3  or less   Headphone output  2mW   2mW    Input impedance   48 KQ  typ    Input level  1 0 Vrms  Max      VESA DDC 2B   EDID structure 1 3    511 mm  20 1 inch  x 439   521 mm  17 3   20 5 inch  x 208 5 mm   8 2 inch     511 mm  20 1 inch  x 415 mm  16 3 inch  x 205 mm  8 1 inch     511 mm  20 1 inch  x 351 5   516 5 mm  13 8   20 3 inch  x 279 9 mm    307 5 mm  11 0   12 1 inch     511 mm  20 1 inch  x 333 mm  13 1 inch  x 85 mm  3 35 inch           36 Chapter 5 Reference    Main unit  including Approx  9 6 kg  21 2 Ibs    Height adjustable stand    Main unit  including Approx  7 6 kg  16 8 Ibs    Tilt stand    Main unit  including EZ    Approx  11 4 kg  25 1 Ibs    UP stand     Main unit  without stand    Approx  6 6 kg  14 6 lbs      Movab
44. necting Peripheral USB Devices                30  2 5 Turning off the audio output at Power Saving      mode  Power Savel            sseeseenzenzenzannnnnnzznnzz 20   Chapter 4 Troubleshooting    31  2 6 Setting On Off for the automatic brightness     adjustment function  Auto EcoView             21   2 7 Setting On Off for Power Saving mode   Power Save                  u   u   0 2  aa aa 21  2 8 Turning off the monitor automatically     ON TNS ee 22    2 9 Displaying the level of power saving by    EcoView INGOX vic ccccci ces ceisecesetsatecstecricesinecciatens 22    2 10 Screen Size Selection          csesssszzsenznzannnnnnsenz 23    e To change screen size  Screen Size                 23      CONTENTS 5    CONTENTS    000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009  lt     Chapter 5 Reference             ss sssemnnnznznnnnzzzznnnzzz 34    5 1 Attaching an Arm            sse srenenzenzznnanzennzznnzznn 34    5 2 Folding the EZ UP stand    35    5 3 Specifications u  36    S4 GOSS ssn a nga ai aa naa gaga ae 45    5 5 Preset Dennis 47     NSS OH iR seem 48   FCC Declaration of Conformity                           49      Hinweise zur Auswahl des richtigen Schwenkarms      firdhrendMonitetcc mee 50s   Hinweis Zur ErgonomMie            uasunnsssannnnnnnnnnnannnn 50 l    6 CONTENTS    Chapter 1 Features and Overview    00000000000000000000000000000000000000000009        Thank you very much for choosing an EIZO color LCD monitor     1 1 Features  e 22    wide format LCD Ap
45. o remove flickering or blurring  1 This function allows easy selection of a desired mode    Phase   see page 15    from five modes according to monitor application  l e To correct screen position  l l  Position   see page 16  l l e To modifv blurred characters lines          Smoothing  see page 16     M I e To set when a noise appears on the screen   Signal Filter   see page 32    I E oe A i    M   nn marked with   can be adjusted with analog  TORE ello  2000 J put    OTT a 3    e To adjust the brightness  Brightness   Press     or  a  to adjust brightness     H    e Adjusting Volume  Volume   Press    or     to adjust volume     Color Adjustment  Advanced Adjustment    Color Custom     Mo kaos  181 g    so  Eb     lt Brightness gt   e    Brightness        Contrast        Temperature           Gamma        Saturation        Hue    and    Gain    can be  set for each mode  Custom sRGB Text Picture     e Setting On Off for the automatic brightness  adjustment function  Auto EcoView   Press to switch the setting     Movie    e Displaying the level of power saving by EcoView Settable functions vary with the FineContrast  Index mode   Press  al  to display the level of power saving mode  Resuming the default settings    br ag    l l  l l  l l  l l  l l  l l  l l  l l    40  16     l l  l l  l l  l l  l l  l l  l   e To reset color adjustment values  l l    see page 27       10 Chapter 1 Features and Overview    To make useful settings adjustments     e  Adjustment menu  Refer to p
46. ode    Power consumption varies even  when the stereo mini jack cable is  connected     21    2 Settings and Adjustments    2 8 Turning off the monitor automaticallv   Off Timer    This function allows vou to switch the setting to turn off the monitor   automaticallv after a specified time has passed at the power saving mode   Adjustable range  Disable  Enable  0  1  2  3  5  10  15  20  25  30  45 min   1 5h     1  Choose  lt PowerManager gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e      2  Choose  lt Off Timer from the  lt PowerManager gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Off Timer gt  setting menu appears     3  Select    Enable    or    Disable    with  a  or        When selecting    Enable     set a monitor Off time with     or        4  Press  e      The setting is completed              2 9 Displaying the level of power saving by   More  EcoVi ew In dex e EcoView Index appears when    adjusting brightness or switching the       This function allows you to display the power saving level by green indicator  PinsContr  st mode  ete     The power saving ratio comes to high as the indicator level meter lights towards You can switch the on off setting  right  of displaying EcoView Index in   1  Press  il    lt EcoView Index gt  menu from the    A  lt PowerManager gt  menu   The EcoView Index menu appears  8    22 Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments    2 10 Screen Size Selection  e To change screen size  Screen Size     The image with the resolution other than the recommended resol
47. olor temperature is low and is bluish if the color temperature is  high  The gain preset values are set for each color temperature setting value     5000K The white color image is displayed reddish  The 5000K or 6000K  is usually used in the printing industry     6500K The white color image is displayed in warm white like paper white     The temperature is suitable to display photographs or video  images     9300K The white color image is displayed slightly bluish white   Adjustable range  Off  4000K 10000K  specified by every 500K unit   including 9300K         1  Choose  lt Color gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e     2  Choose  lt Temperature gt  from the  lt Color gt  menu  and press  e      The  lt Temperature gt  adjustment menu appears      3  Adjust the color temperature with    or    and press  0      The adjustment is completed     e To adjust the gamma value  Gamma     The gamma value can be adjusted  The luminance of the monitor varies    depending on the input signal  however  the variation rate is not proportional to  the input signal  To keep the balance between the input signal and the luminance    of the monitor is called as    Gamma correction      Adjustable range  1 8  2 0  2 2   1  Choose  lt Color gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e       2  Choose  lt Gamma gt  from the  lt Color gt  menu  and press  e      The  lt Gamma gt  adjustment menu appears      3  Adjust the gamma value with    or  b   and press  e      The adjustment is complete
48. olution    You cannot choose the smoothing  icon      2 3 Color Adjustment    e To select the displav mode  FineContrast mode     FineContrast allows you to select the best display mode easily according to the  monitor   s application     FineContrast mode    Mode  0000 epee 7   Available to change all setting values     sRGB Suitable for color matching with sRGB compatible  peripherals     Text Suitable for displaying texts for word processing or  spreadsheets   A Suitable for displaying images such as photos or picture    Suitable for playing back animated images           Displays the  current mode                           1  Press  M   NOTE  The FineContrast mode name appears at the lower left ofthe screen    The Adjustment menu and the  FineContrast mode name cannot be       2  One of five modes is displayed in turn each time is pressed   0  pay w p displayed at the same time     E Custom     sRGB     Text     Picture     Movie 1      ScreenManager Pro for LCD     allows you to select the FineContrast  mode automatically according to the  application used     Refer to    Chapter 3 Auto  FineContrast    on the User   s Manual  for    ScreenManager Pro for LCD         Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments 17    e To perform advanced adjustments    Independent setting and saving of color adjustment are available for each  FineContrast mode     e Adjustment items in each mode    According to the FineContrast mode selected  the adjustable function differs        Adjustment avai
49. on in step 2        2 16 Setting Power Indicator ON OFF   Power Indicator    This function allows you to set the power indicator  blue  ON OFF in the   monitor ON condition     1  Choose  lt Others gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e      2  Choose  lt Power Indicator from the  lt Others gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Power Indicator gt  menu appears     3  Select    Enable    or    Disable    with  a  or  V   and press  e    The setting is completed     2 17 Setting Language  Language    This function allows you to select a language for the adjustment menu or  displaying message    Selectable languages  English German French Spanish Italian Swedish Simplified Chinese   Traditional Chinese Japanese     1  Choose  lt Language gt  menu from the Adjustment menu  and press  e      The  lt Language gt  menu appears      2  Choose a language with  a    m           and press  e      The setting is completed     2 18 Setting EIZO logo displav ON OFF    The EIZO logo appears on the displav when turning on the monitor  This  function allows vou to displav  or not  the EIZO logo    1  Press     to turn off the monitor      2  Press      holding  e  down to turn on the monitor   The EIZO logo displav setting is toggled bv performing the operation in step 2     26 Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments    2 19 Resuming the Default Setting  Reset     There are two types of Reset  One is to reset the color adjustment only to the    e After resetting  you cannot undo the  operation    
50. plicable to WSXGA   1680x1050   S2232W    22    wide format LCD Applicable to WUXGA  1920x 1200   S2242W    24    wide format LCD Applicable to WUXGA  1920x 1200   S2432W   e Built in speakers and headphone jack  1 2    Controls and Functions     page 8   e Power saving function  Suppressing the power consumption  reduces the carbon dioxide emissions   This product is eguipped with various power saving functions       Power Consumption when main power switch is Off  OW  Equipped with main power switch   Turning off the main power switch completelv shuts off power supplv to the monitor while the monitor is not used       Auto EcoView function  The sensor on the front side of the monitor detects the environmental brightness to adjust the screen brightness automaticallv  and comfortably   Excessivelv high brightness mav lead a damage to the natural environment as well as to vour eves  Suppressing the excessivelv  high brightness will be helpful to reduce the power consumption and the damage to your eyes   2 6    Setting On Off for the automatic brightness adjustment function  Auto EcoView      page 21       EcoView Index function  The green indicator shows the power consumption ratio responding to the brightness of the monitor  You can realize the power  consumption reduction by taking consideration in the ratio of power saving   2 9    Displaying the level of power saving by EcoView Index     page 22    lt  FineContrast function  2 3    To select the display mode  FineContrast 
51. re programs     e Disk contents and software overview    The disk includes software programs for adjustment  and User s Manual  Refer to    Readme txt    or the    read me    file on    the disk for software startup procedures or file access procedures      ET s Overview    A    Readme txt    or    read me    file  Screen Adjustment Utility Monitor pattern display software used  when adjusting the image of the analog  input signal manually     Screen adjustment pattem files Used when adjusting the image of  the analog signal input manually  If  the Screen Adjustment Utility is not  applicable to your PC  use this pattern    files to adjust the image     ScreenManager Pro for LCD A software for adjusting the screen using  the mouse and keyboard    Connect the monitor to the PC with the  supplied USB cable before installation   Regarding the adjustable items  refer to  the  Parameter Adjustment ltems      WindowMovie is a function of  ScreenManager Pro for LCD  For more  information  refer to the User s Manual  of ScreenManager Pro for LCD on the  disk     A software for adjusting the screen using  the mouse and keyboard    It differs from the ScreenManager Pro  for LCD in that it does not need the   USB cable connection although some  functions are not implemented       WindowMovie Checker Software    ScreenManager Pro for LCD   DDC CI     EIZO ScreenSlicer A software that divides a screen and    lays out multiple windows efficiently   User s Manual of this monitor  PDF file  
52. rk     Characters are blurred     Adjust using  Brightness  or  Contrast    The LCD  monitor backlight has a fixed life span  When the screen  becomes dark or begins to flicker  contact your local  dealer    see page 18    Turn on the Auto EcoView function   See page 21  The  monitor detects the environmental brightness to adjust  the screen brightness automatically     Check whether the signal setting of your PC matches  the resolution and the vertical frequency settings for the  monitor   see page 9    Adjust using  Smoothing    see page 16        31    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting    5  Afterimages appear     e Use a screen saver or off timer function for a long time  image displav     lt  Afterimages are particular to LCD monitors  Avoid  displaving the same image for a long time     6  Green red blue white dots or defective dots remain     This is due to LCD panel characteristics and is not a  on the screen  failure    7  Interference patterns or pressure marks remain on     Leave the monitor with a white or black screen  The  the screen  symptom may disappear     8  Noise appears on the screen     9  Display position is incorrect     10  Vertical bars appear on the screen or a part of the  image is flickering                                               11  Whole screen is flickering or blurring     12  Upper part of the screen is distorted as shown  below     13  The  lt Smoothing gt  icon on the Adjustment menu   lt Screen gt  cannot be selected     14  The adjustment m
53. rs as well as manufacturers all over the world  Since the end of the 1980s TCO has been involved in    influencing the development of IT equipment in a more user friendly direction  Our labeling system with displays   in 1992 and is now requested by users and IT manufacturers all over the world     For more information  please visit  www tcodevelopment com    48                For U S A    Canada  etc   rated 100 120 Vac  Only    FCC Declaration of Conformity  We  the Responsible Party EIZO NANAO TECHNOLOGIES INC        5710 Warland Drive  Cypress  CA 90630       Phone   562  431 5011       declare that the product Trade name  EIZO  Model  FlexScan S2232W S2242W S2432W       is in conformitv with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation of this product is subject to the following two  conditions   1  this device mav not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept anv  interference received  including interference that mav cause undesired operation     This equipment has been tested and found to complv 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 frequencv energy and  if not installed  and used in accordance with the instructions  mav cause harmful interference to radio communications  However   there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a p
54. rte erh  ht die Ausgangsspannung am Ohrh  rer  bzw     Kopfh  rerausgang und damit auch den Schalldruckpegel        Maschinenl  rminformations Verordnung 3  GPSGV   Der h  chste Schalldruckpegel betr  gt 70 dB A  oder weniger gem  ss EN ISO 7779        Begrenzung des maximalen Schalldruckpegels am Ohr   Bildschirmger  te  Gr    te Ausgangsspannung 150 mV    50    Hinweise zur Auswahl des richtigen Schwenkarms f  r Ihren Monitor  Auswahl des Schwenkarms sind die nachstehenden Hinweise zu ber  cksichtigen   Der Standfu   mu   den nachfolgenden Anforderungen entsprechen   a Der Standfu   mu   eine ausreichende mechanische Stabilit  t zur Aufnahme des Gewichtes vom Bildschirmger  t  und des spezifizierten Zubeh  rs besitzen  Das Gewicht des Bildschirmger  tes und des       EIZO NANAO CORPORATION  153 Shimokashiwano  Hakusan  Ishikawa 924 8566 Japan  Phone   81 76 277 6792 Fax   81 76 277 6793    EIZO EUROPE AB  Lovangsvagen 14 194 61  Upplands Vasby  Sweden  Phone   46 8 594105 00 Fax   46 8 590 91 575    http   www eizo com    2nd Edition January  2009    03V22607B1   U M S2232W     
55. screen is not displayed correctly even after performing the auto    adjustment  perform the screen adjustments according to the procedures on the    following pages to use the monitor comfortably    Adjustment Procedure     7 Perform the auto adjustment     e To adjust flickering  screen position  and screen size  automatically  Screen    1  Choose  lt Screen gt  from the  lt Auto Adjustment gt  menu  and press  The  lt Auto Adjustment gt  menu appears      2  Choose  lt Execute gt  with  a  or       and press  e    Flickering  screen position  and screen size are corrected bv the auto   adjustment function     If the screen is not displayed correctly even after adjusting in step    1 above  perform the adjustments according to the procedures on    the following pages  When the screen is displayed correctly  go to  step 5    To adjust color gradation automatically  Range            2 Prepare the display pattern for the analog display adjustment     m For Windows PC  Load the  EIZO LCD Utility Disk  to your PC  and then start the   Screen Adjustment Utility  from the start menu   If it cannot be started  open the screen adjustment pattern files   m For other than Windows PC  Download the  Screen adjustment pattern files  from our site  http       www eizo com    14 Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments    e Wait 30 minutes or more from  monitor power on before starting  adjustments    e Auto adjust function does not work  for the images under the resolution of  800 x 600  SVGA   
56. t Menu Off Timer gt  menu appears    4  Select    Enable    or    Disable    with  a  or        When selecting    Enable     choose a time for displaying menu with    or     gt     5  Press  e      The setting is completed     Translucent  Set the transparencv for menu displav using the following procedure      1  Choose  lt Others gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e      2  Choose  lt Menu Settings from the  lt Others gt  menu  and press  e      3  Choose  lt Translucent gt  from the Menu Settings gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Translucent gt  menu appears     4  Adjust the transparency for menu display with     or  b   and press  e    The setting is completed     24 Chapter 2 Settings and Adjustments    2 12 Setting Orientation    e To set the orientation of the Adjustment menu  Orientation     This function allows vou to change the orientation of the Adjustment menu  when using the monitor screen in vertical display position      1  Choose  lt Others gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e      2  Choose  lt Orientation gt  from the Others menu  and press  e    The  lt Orientation gt  menu appears     3  Select    Landscape    or    Portrait    with  a  or       and press  e    The setting is completed     4  When selecting    Portrait     turn the monitor screen 90   in clockwise  direction     2 13 Locking Buttons    This function allows you to lock  e  to prevent changing the adjusted set status      1  Press      to turn off the monitor      2  Press      
57. ttach the monitor to the arm or stand   Secure the monitor to the arm or stand using the screws specified in the  user s manual of the arm or stand                                         34 Chapter 5 Reference    e When attaching an arm or stand   follow the instructions of their user   s  manual     When using another manufacturer   s  arm or stand  confirm the following in  advance and select one conforming to  the VESA standard       Clearance between the screw holes   100 mm x 100 mm      Thickness of plate  2 6 mm      Strong enough to support weight of  the monitor unit  except the stand   and attachments such as cables   Use the screws as described below       Tilt stand  EZ UP stand  Free mount type   The screws supplied with this  monitor  M4 x 12mm       Height adjustable stand   The screws fixing the stand to the  monitor    When using an arm or stand  attach it  to meet the following tilt angles of the  monitor        Up 45 degrees  down 45 degrees   horizontal display  and vertical  display rotated 90 degrees  clockwise     Connect the cables after attaching an  arm     If you need to remove the EZ UP  stand  turn the panel on the monitor  to the left and right a little to appear  the four screws positioned under the  stand  Then unscrew the four screws     5 2 Folding the EZ UP stand    Perform the following procedures to fold the stand when re packing a monitor  with an EZ UP stand     1 Remove the cable holder   2 Lower the monitor screen position until the h
58. ttings and Adjustments 23    2 11 Setting Adjustment Menu Display  e To update menu settings  Menu Size Menu Position Menu  Off Timer Translucent     Menu Size  Change the Adjustment menu size using the following procedure      1  Choose  lt Others gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e      2  Choose  lt Menu Settings from the  lt Others gt  menu  and press  e      3  Choose  lt Menu Size from the  lt Menu Settings gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Menu Size gt  menu appears     4  Select    Normal    or    Enlarged    with  a  or    and press  e    The setting is completed     Menu Position  Adjust the menu position using the following procedure      1  Choose  lt Others gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e      2  Choose  lt Menu Settings gt  from the  lt Others gt  menu  and press  e      3  Choose  lt Menu Position from the  lt Menu Settings gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Menu Position gt  menu appears      4  Select a menu position with  a                 b   and press  e      The setting is completed              Menu Off Timer NOTE  e The display time of the FineContrast       Set the menu displav time using the following procedure     Adjustment range  Disable  Enable  15  30  45  605  WIDA a BEDAN TAGS   a    unchanged    1  Choose  lt Others gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e     2  Choose  lt Menu Settings from the  lt Others gt  menu  and press  e     3  Choose  lt Menu Off Timer gt  from the  lt Menu Settings gt  menu  and press  e    The  l
59. ually applied to the LCD panel  it may deteriorate or damage your LCD  panel   If the pressure marks remain on the LCD panel  leave the monitor with a white or black screen  The symptom  may disappear      Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects  such as a pencil or pen as this may result in damage to the  panel  Do not attempt to brush with tissues as this may scratch the LCD panel     When the monitor is cold and brought into a room or the room temperature goes up quickly  dew condensation  may occur inside and outside the monitor  In that case  do not turn the monitor on and wait until dew condensation  disappears  otherwise it may cause some damages to the monitor        Cleaning       Attention  e Never use anv solvents or chemicals  such as thinner  benzene  wax  alcohol  and abrasive cleaner  which mav damage  the cabinet or LCD panel           NOTE  e Optional ScreenCleaner is recommended for cleaning the panel surface         LCD Panel    e Clean the LCD panel with a soft cloth such as cotton cloth or lens cleaning paper    e Remove persistent stains gently with a cloth dampened with a little water  and then clean the LCD panel again with a  dry cloth for better finishing      Cabinet   Clean the cabinet with a soft cloth dampened with a little mild detergent     To use the monitor comfortably    e An excessively dark or bright screen may affect your eyes  Adjust the brightness of the monitor according to the  environmental conditions   e Staring 
60. ution is  displaved in full screen automaticallv  You can change the screen size by using   lt Screen Size gt  from  lt Others gt  menu     Displays an image in full screen  Images are distorted in  some cases because the vertical rate is not equal to the  horizontal rate     Full Screen   default setting     Displays an image in full screen  In some cases  a blank  Enlarged horizontal or vertical border appears to equalize the vertical  rate and the horizontal rate     Displays images with the specified resolution   Example  Image size 1280 x 1024 in case of S2432W    Full Screen   Default setting      1920 x 1200   1500x1200   1280x1024        Enlarged Normal           1  Choose  lt Others gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e     2  Choose  lt Screen Size gt  from the  lt Others gt  menu  and press  e    The screen size setting window appears      3  Select    Full Screen        Enlarged     or    Normal    with  a  or  V   and    press  e    The screen size setting is completed   e To adjust brightness of non displav area  Border Intensity     A border  black area with no image  around the image appears in the    Normal     or    Enlarged    mode         1  Choose  lt Others gt  from the Adjustment menu  and press  e     2  Choose  lt Border Intensity gt  from the  lt Others gt  menu  and press  e    The  lt Border Intensity gt  menu appears      3  Adjust border intensity with     or     and press  e      The border intensitv adjustment is completed     Chapter 2 Se
61. z 193 3 MHz       S2232W S2242W  59 89  1920x1200 60Hz 154 0 MHz    S2232W S2242W  59 95    N  N  N  N                Chapter5 Reference 47    Congratulations     Tl  development     003 The display you have just purchased carries the TCO   03 Displays label  This  means that your display is designed  manufactured and tested according to  DISPLAYS some of the strictest quality and environmental requirements in the world     This makes for a high performance product  designed with the user in focus  that also minimizes the Impact on our natural environment        Some of the features of the TCO 03 Display requirements     Ergonomics  e Good visual ergonomics and image quality in order to improve the working environment for the user  and to reduce sight and strain problems  Important parameters are luminance  contrast  resolution     reflectance  colour rendition and image stability     Energy  e Energy saving mode after a certain time   beneficial both for the user and environment  e Electrical safety    Emissions  e Electromagnetic fields  e Noise emissions    Ecology    e The products must be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer must have a certified environmental    management system such as EMAS or ISO 14000    e Restrictions on  e chlorinated and brominated flame retardants and polymers  e heavy metals such as cadmium  mercury and lead     The requirements includes in this label have been developed by TCO Development in co operation with scientists     experts  use
    
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