Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit ColorEdge CX271 du fabricant Eizo
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Impor tant Please read PRECA UTIONS, thi s User ’ s Ma nual, and t he Setup Gui de ( sep arate volume) carefully to f amilia riz e yourself wi th safe a nd ef fec tive usag e. • Please refe r to the Se tup Guid e for basic info rma tion ra nging from connec tio n of the moni tor to a PC or ex tern al device to using t he monito r .
2 Location of Caution Statem ent Th is pr oduct ha s be en adjust ed sp eci cally for use i n the r egion to wh ich i t wa s or igin ally sh ipped . If ope rat ed outside th is reg ion, the pr oduct m ay not per form a s st ated i n t he spe cicat ions.
3 Noticeforthismonitor No t ice for th is monit or Aside f rom gener al pu r p oses l ike cr eati ng doc ume nts, v iewi ng multi med ia conte nt, th is pro duct is a lso su ited to applicat ions such as g r aphics c reat ion and d igital photo p roce ssing, where a ccu r ate color repro duct ion is a pr iorit y .
4 Noticeforthismonitor C leaning At te nt io n • Che mica ls such a s alcohol a nd ant ise pt ic solution m ay caus e gloss va r iat ion, t a r n ishi ng, a nd fa di ng of the c abine t or pa nel, and a lso qu al it y det er iora tion of the i ma ge.
5 CONTENTS C ON TEN TS Cover ...................................................................... 1 Not ice f or thi s moni tor ......................................... 3 Cle anin g ..................................................................
6 CONTENTS Lic ens e / Copyr ig ht ................................................ 53 FCC Decl ar at ion o f Conf or mit y ............................ 5 4 Hinw eis e zur Au swahl d es r ic ht ig en Schw enka r ms fü r Ihr en Mo ni tor .............
7 Chapter1Introduction C hapter 1 Intro duct ion 1 - 1 . F eatures • 27 . 0″ w ide form at LCD • Wide col or ga mut ( Adobe R GB cov er age: 99% ) • Suppor t s a re solution o f 2560 × 1 4 40. • IPS p anel wit h 1 7 8˚ hor i zonta l and ver t ical v iewing a ngles • Frame sy nch ron i zation mode s uppor ted (23 .
8 Chapter1Introduction Attention Be c aref ul of th e follow ing po int s whe n using t he bu ilt- in co rr ec tion s ensor . Do not t ouch t he bu ilt- in co rr ect ion s ensor . Itmayreducetheme asurementacc uracyofthebuilt-i ncor rect ionsensor ,orresultininjur y orequipmentdamage.
9 Chapter1Introduction 1 -2. C ontrols and F u nc tions ● F ront Adju stme nt men u *1 1 7 8 9 2 4 5 3 6 1. Buil t- in c or rec t ion se nso r Exec utesdisp laycor rec ti onforanin depen dentmo nitor .Sel fC or rec tionf unc tion ( page3 3 ) 2.
10 Chapter1Introduction ● Rear 16 17 10 11 12 13 14 15 10. Ma in po wer sw itc h T ur nsthem ainpowero norof f. 1 1. Powe r co nne ct or Con nect sthep owerco rd.
1 1 Chapter1Introduction 1 - 3. EIZO L C D Ut il i t y Disk A n “EI ZO LCD Util ity D isk” ( CD -RO M ) is supplied w ith t his pro duct. T he fo llowi ng table shows the disk conte nts and t he ov e r view of the soft wa re prog ra ms.
12 Chapter1Introduction 1 - 4. Basi c Op erations and F u nc tions ● Basic A djust ment menu operations 1 . Displayi ng Adjustment Menu 1 . Pre ss . T he Adjustme nt menu appe ar s. Cur rentm ode Me nutit le Set ti ng Me nu Item 2. Adjusting/Setting 1 .
13 Chapter1Introduction ● Sho wing But ton Guide W hen you press t he f ront but ton s ( except t he b ut t on ), the but ton g uide ap pea rs nex t to the but t on. No te • T he but ton g u ide wi ll c onti nue t o appe a r whi le the Adjus tm ent menu o r Mode menu i s showi ng.
14 Chapter1Introduction Scr een Scr eenSize “ T osele ctsc reens ize”(page1 7) Overdr ive “ 2- 4.Co ngur ingM ovingIm age Per for man ce”(page2 6) Col orSpac e “ 2-5 .Spec if yi ngCo lorSpa ce”(page2 6) Rang eEx tensi on Rang eEx tensi on “ 2- 6.
15 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens C hapter 2 A djus t in g Screens 2 - 1 . Sett ing R esolution ● Compatible Resolutions/F ormat s The mon itor su ppor t s the follo w i ng resolutions a nd signa l form at.
16 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens ● T o switch signal f or mats The mon itor’ s d isplayabl e re solution can be cha nged. Use t his f u nct ion in t he follo wi ng ca ses. • D VI: W he n dis pla y i ng a dedicat ed re solution and ver t ical sca n f reque ncy for S i ngle Lin k .
17 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens Windows XP 1 . R ight-click the mous e any where on t he desk t op except for i c ons. 2. From the d isplay e d menu, click “P rope r t ies” .
18 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens HDMI (HD signal ) input Set t ings F un ct ion Enlarg ed Disp laysanimag einfulls cree n.Insomec ase s,ablankh ori zontalo rver tic albo rder appe arstoeq ualizeth ever tic alratean dtheho rizo ntalrate.
19 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens 2 -2. T o select t he displa y mod e ( color mode ) Th is f u nct ion allows easy s election of a desire d mode ac cordi ng to mon itor applicat ion. Disp lay Mo des Mod e Purp ose Sta ndardM ode Adjustc olo rusingt hemon itor ’sAdjustmentme nu.
20 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens 2 - 3. A djusting C olor W hen d isplayi ng in St and a rd Mode, the “Color” me nu o f t he Adj u st ment menu al lows y ou to set a nd save inde pe ndent color adjust ment s for each mode.
21 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens ● T o adjust the temp erature The c ol or t empe rat u re ca n be a djuste d. The c ol or t empe rat u re is nor mal ly used t o expres s the color o f “ W hite” a nd / or “ Black” by a nume r ical value.
22 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens ● T o set color gamut Set the c ol or re prod uction a rea ( color gamut ). “Co lor ga mut ” is the r ange of col or s that d evices s uch as monitor s, d igita l came ra s and pr i nter s ca n expre ss. V a rious s ta nd ard s ar e de ned.
23 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens T o ad just saturation Th is f u nct ion allows yo u t o adjust color sat u rat ion. Set t ing Ran ge - 1 0 0 to 1 0 0 Proce dure 1 . Choose “C ol or ” f rom t he Ad ju st ment menu, a nd pre ss . 2. Cho ose “ Adv a nced Se t ti ngs” f rom “Color” , a nd pre ss .
24 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens T o set clipping Th is f u nct ion allows yo u t o dis pla y t he mon itor with t he colors bas ed on the st a nda rd value s o f t he de ned color gamut ( s uch as sR GB ). The met hod of displayi ng the de ned c ol or ga mut outside the nor m al ga mut o f t he monitor c an be s et.
25 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens T o ad just gain The b r ight ness of each color component re d, g re en , and blue is called G ai n. Y ou can cha nge the hue of “white” by adjust ing ga in . Set t ing Ran ge 0 to 1 0 0% Proce dure 1 . Choose “C ol or ” f rom t he Ad ju st ment menu, a nd pre ss .
26 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens 2 - 4. Cong uring Mo ving Image P er formance Th is f u nct ion reduc es v isibl e af t er i mages t hat app ea r in fa st movi ng ima ges. If noise or af te r im age is adver sely noticea bl e, se t the “O verd rive” set ti ng to “ Off ” .
27 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens 2 - 6. E xpandi ng Signal Output Range ● T o extend the out put range The out put r ange of the sign al is exte nded to 0 - 25 5 for d isplay .
28 Chapter2 AdjustingScreens 2 - 7 . Setting HDMI ● T o reduce noise The s mall noise s th at occu r i n da rk i mages a re re duce d. Use th is f u nct ion to reduc e noise and roug h ness i n im ages. Proce dure 1 . Choose “ Scre en” f rom the Adjust ment menu , and p ress .
29 Chapter3SettingMonitor C hapter 3 Sett ing M onitor 3 - 1 . Set ting Adj ust ment Menu The l ang u age, orient at ion, and d isplay position of the Adj u st ment menu ca n be set . ● Select ing the Language Th is f u nct ion allows yo u t o select a lang u age for the Adjustme nt menu and me ssages.
30 Chapter3SettingMonitor 3 -2. Skippi ng Unus ed Displa y Modes Th is f u nct ion selects / de selects mo des t hat should be sk ippe d. Please us e th is f u nct ion if you w ould li ke to prevent a mode f rom bei ng us ed. Proce dure 1 . Choose “ T ools” from t he Adjust ment menu , and pr ess .
31 Chapter3SettingMonitor 3 - 5. Cha nging DU E (Digital Un ifor mit y Equa lizer) Sett ing The DU E set t ing ca n be cha nged. Set t ings F un ct ion Br ightn ess Makesth ebri ghtne ssandc olo rofthew holesc ree nunifor mwit houtc hangin gthema xim um br ightne ssandc ont rastrati o.
32 Chapter3SettingMonitor 3 - 6. R eset to defau lt The s et ti ng values a re re set to t he default set t ings. At te nt io n • Af t er re set t i ng, you can not u ndo t he op er ation . No te • Regar di ng t he defau lt set ti ng, se e “M ai n Defau lt Set ti ngs” ( pa ge 49 ) .
33 Chapter4SelfCorrection C hapter 4 SelfCorrection Th is produ ct is equipp ed with a bu ilt- i n cor rec tion sensor. The condit ions that have been adjuste d using ColorN avigator and t he mea su reme nt device, or ColorN avigator Element s ca n be mai nt ai ned.
34 Chapter4SelfCorrection ● Sett ing SelfCorrec tion Schedule Af t er executi ng Self Cor re ct ion or monitor a djust ment usi ng soft wa re ( Color Navigator or ColorN avigat or Elements ), set when to execute t he next Self Cor re ct ion. Set t ing Ran ge 50 hour s to 500 hou rs ( Recom me nded: 20 0 hou rs ) Proce dure 1 .
35 Chapter5 C hapter 5 Co nnecting Mu lt iple Ex ternal De vi ces The p roduct h as mult iple conne ction s to exte r na l device s and al lo ws you to sw itch to one of the con ne ctions for dis play .
36 Chapter5 5 - 1 . T o switch among i nput signals The i nput sign al sw itches ea ch ti me is pres sed. W hen t he signa l is switche d, t he act ive input por t n ame ap pea rs at t he top r ight cor ner of the scr een .
37 Chapter5 5 - 4. Switching U SB P or t A utomatically Th is f u nct ion allows the i nput signa l to li n k t he US B ups t rea m por t when one mon itor is con ne cte d to t wo PCs. Th is ca n sw itch the USB por t automat ical ly accord ing t o the sw itch of the in put si g na l.
38 Chapter6PowerSavingFunctions C hapter 6 P ow er Sa ving F un c tions 6 - 1 . Sett ing P ow er Sav e Th is f u nct ion allows yo u t o spe cif y whethe r to set t he mon itor in t he power savi ng mode, dep end ing on t he st ate of an ext er nal dev ice con nect ed to it.
39 Chapter6PowerSavingFunctions 6 -2. Enabl ing/Disabling A utomatic Brightness A djustment The a mbient light sen sor on t he f ront side o f the mon itor det ect s the e nvi ron ment al br ight ness t o adjust t he sc reen br ight ness aut omat ically and c omfor t ably by using the Auto E co View fu nct ion.
40 Chapter6PowerSavingFunctions 6 - 5. Se t ting Displa yP or t P ower Sa v e Th is f u nct ion allows yo u t o change t he power set ti ng of the DisplayP or t of the mon itor . At te nt io n • F or t he “O n” set t ing , the p osition of the w i ndow may be ch ange d when t he sign al is sw itche d.
41 Chapter7T roubleshooting C hapter 7 T r oubles hoo t in g If a problem st ill re mai ns a f ter ap plying t he sugge sted r emed ies, cont act you r local EI ZO re prese ntat ive . 7 - 1 . No picture Probl em Possibl e cau se and r eme dy 1. No pi ct ure • Powerindic atordo esnotli ght.
42 Chapter7T roubleshooting 7 -2 . Imaging pr oblems Probl em Possibl e cau se and r eme dy 1. The sc re en is t oo b rig ht or t oo d ar k. • Use“ Br ightne ss”inth eAdjust mentmenutoa djustit.( T he LCDmonito rback lighthasali mitedlifes pan.
43 Chapter7T roubleshooting 7 - 3. Other problems Probl em Possibl e cau se and r eme dy 1. The a dju st me nt me nu do es no t ap pea r . • Checkwhether theoperationlockfunctionworks (see “ 3 - 4. Loc kingO perat ionBu tto ns”(page3 0) ).
44 Chapter7T roubleshooting 7 - 4. Built - in correc tion sens or and SelfCorrect ion problems Probl em Possibl e cau se and r eme dy 1. The b uil t- in co rr ec ti on se nsor d oe s not co me ou t /st ays ou t . • T urno f fthemai npower ,andt hentur nitonag ainafew minutesl ater .
45 Chapter8Reference C hapter 8 R eferen ce 8 - 1 . At tachin g t he Optional Arm A n optiona l ar m ( or a n optiona l sta nd) ca n be at t ached by removi ng t he sta nd sec tion. Please refer to ou r web site for the cor re spond i ng optional a r m ( or opt ional st and).
46 Chapter8Reference 8 -2. Making U se of U SB (U niv ersal Serial Bus ) Th is mon itor ha s a US B hub. It w ork s as a USB hub when con nect ed to a USB- compat ible PC, allowing t he con nec tion of per iphera l US B dev ices.
47 Chapter8Reference 8 - 3. Sho wing Monitor Inf or mation ● Display ing signal inf or mation Th is f u nct ion dis plays the in for mation ab out the cu r re nt input sig nals d isplayed. Proce dure 1 . Choose “ T ools” from t he Adjust ment menu , and pr ess .
48 Chapter8Reference 8 - 4. Specicat ions LCDPanel Size 68 cm(27)for mat T ype Col orTF T(IPS ) Back light LED Disp layarea(H×V ) 59 6.
49 Chapter8Reference Environm ental co nditi ons T emp eratur e Ope ratin g 0˚Cto35˚C( 32˚ Fto95˚F ) T ran spor t ati on/S torag e -20˚Cto6 0˚C( - 4˚Fto1 4 0˚F) Humi dit y (R.
50 Chapter8Reference Outsid e Dimensions Unit :mm 90~ 381 296 255 281.5 383.5 15.5 100 100 256.5 30°~ 279 215 604 106 704 58 402 (37.6) 576.
51 Chapter9Glossary C hapter 9 Gloss ar y Adobe R GB Th is is a de n ition of the pra ct ical R GB color space prop osed by Adobe System s i n 1 998. The color rep roduct ion ra nge ( color gamut ) is broa der t ha n sR GB, and is h igh ly ad apt able to such e ld s as pr i nti ng etc.
52 Chapter9Glossary HDCP ( High- band width Digit al Content P rotec tion ) Digit al signa l cod ing sy stem developed to c opy -p rotect t he d igital c ontent s, such as v ideo, music, etc.
53 Appendix Appendi x T rademar k The t er m s H DMI a nd HDM I High -De nit ion M u lti med ia Int er face, a nd t he HDM I Logo are t r ade ma rks or regist ere d t ra dema rk s of HDMI Licen sing, LLC i n the Un ited St ates a nd othe r cou ntr ies.
54 Appendix F CC Declaration of C onformit y F or U .S .A. , Cana da , etc . ( rated 1 00 - 1 20 V ac ) On ly FC C Declara t io n of C onf ormit y W e , the Responsible Par t y EIZ OInc.
55 Appendix Hin weise zu r Aus wahl des richtigen Sch wenk ar ms für Ihren Mon itor Dieser Monitor ist für Bildschirmarbeitsplätze vorgesehen. W enn nicht der zum Standardzubehör gehörige Schwenkarm verwendet wird, muss statt dessen ein geeigneter anderer Schwenkarm installiert werden.
56 Appendix LIMITE D W ARR ANT Y LIMITED W ARRANTY EIZO Corporation (hereinafter referred to as “ EIZO ”) and distributors authorized by EIZO (hereinafter re.
57 Appendix BEGRENZTE GARANTIE E I Z O C o r p o r a t i o n ( i m W e i t e r e n a l s „ E I Z O “ b e z e i c h n e t ) u n d d i e Ver t r a g s i m p o r t.
58 Appendix GARANTIE LIMITÉE E I Z O C o r p o r a t i o n ( c i - a p r è s d é n o m m é « E I Z O » ) e t l e s d i s t r i b u t e u r s a u t o r i s é .
59 Appendix GARANTÍA LIMIT ADA EI Z O Co rp o r at i on ( en l o s uc e s iv o “ E I ZO ” ) y su s di s tr i b ui d or e s a u to r iz a d os ( en lo .
60 Appendix GARANZIA LIMIT A T A EIZO Corporation (a cui si farà riferi mento da qui in poi con “ EIZO ”) ed i Distributori autorizzati da.
61 Appendix BEGRÄNSAD GARANTI EIZOCorporation(nedan kallat“ EIZO ”)och EIZOsauktoriseradedistributörer (nedankallade“ Distributörer ”)garanterar i .
62 Appendix ΠΕΡΙΟΡΙΣΜΕΝΗ ΕΓΓΥΗΣΗ Η E I Z O C o r p o r a t i o n ( σ τ ο ε ξ ή ς « E I Z O » ) κ α ι ο ι δ ι α ν ο μ ε ί ς .
63 Appendix ОГР АНИЧЕННАЯ Г АР АНТИЯ EIZ O Corp ora tio n (назы ваем ая в дал ьне йше м “ EIZ O ”) и а вториз иро ванн.
64 Appendix 有限责任保证书 EIZO Corporation ( 以下 简称 EIZO ) 和 EIZO 授权 的经 销商 ( 以下 简称 经销 商 ) , 接受 并依 照本有 限责 任保 .
65 Appendix Rec y cling In for mation Recycling Information Th i s pr o du c t , w h en d i sp o se d o f, i s su p po s e d t o b e c o ll e c te d an d r ec y cl e d ac c or d in g t o y o u r c o un t r y’s legislationto reduce environmental burden.
66 Appendix Πληροφορίες ανακύκλωσης Τ ο προϊόν αυτό, ό ταν απορρίπτεται, πρέπει να συλλέγεται και να.
67 Appendix Informace o recyklaci P ř i l i k v i d a c i p r o d u k t u m u s í b ý t p r o d u k t v y z v e d n u t a r e c y k l o v á n p o d l e z á.
68 Appendix Инфор мация о тносно рециклиране Приизхв ър лянет онатозипро дуктсепредлаг асъбиране то.
69 Appendix C hina Measu res for RoH S Compliance in C hinaR oHS 关于电子信息产品污染控制标识 本标 识根 据「电 子信 息产 品污 染控 制管 理办 法」 ,适 用于 在.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Eizo ColorEdge CX271 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Eizo ColorEdge CX271 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Eizo ColorEdge CX271, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Eizo ColorEdge CX271 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Eizo ColorEdge CX271, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Eizo ColorEdge CX271.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Eizo ColorEdge CX271. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Eizo ColorEdge CX271 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.