Eizo FlexScan L675 User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PRECAUTIONS .............................................................................. 4  
1. INTRODUCTION .......................................................................... 10  
1-1. Features ..................................................................................................... 10  
1-2. Package Contents ...................................................................................... 11  
1-3. Controls & Connectors ................................................................................ 12  
2. CABLE CONNECTION................................................................ 14  
2-1. Before connecting ....................................................................................... 14  
2-2. Connecting up............................................................................................. 15  
3. ScreenManager ........................................................................... 18  
3-1. How to use the ScreenManager .................................................................. 18  
3-2. ScreenManager Adjustments and Settings ............................................... 19  
3-3. Useful Functions......................................................................................... 20  
4. ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................ 22  
4-1. Screen Adjustment ..................................................................................... 22  
4-2. Displaying the low resolutions ..................................................................... 27  
4-3. Color adjustment......................................................................................... 29  
4-4. Power-save Setup....................................................................................... 31  
5. MAKING USE OF USB (Universal Serial Bus) .......................... 33  
6. CONNECTINGTWO PCs toTHE MONITOR ............................... 35  
7. ATTACHING AN ARM STAND .................................................... 37  
8. TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................................................ 39  
9. CLEANING................................................................................... 43  
10. SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................... 44  
11. GLOSSARY.................................................................................. 46  
12. INDEX .......................................................................................... 48  
APPENDIX............................................................................................. i  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
3
PRECAUTIONS  
IMPORTANT  
´ This product has been adjusted specifically for use in the region to which it was  
originally shipped. If operated outside the region to which it was originally shipped,  
the product may not perform as stated in the specifications.  
´ To ensure personal safety and proper maintenance. Please read this section and the  
caution statements on the unit (refer to the figure below).  
[Location of the Caution Statements]  
0.4A  
(Shown only when removing the original stand)  
WARNING  
´ If the unit begins to emit smoke, smells like something is burning, or  
makes strange noises, disconnect all power connections immediately and  
contact your dealer for advice.  
Attempting to use a malfunctioning unit can be dangerous.  
´ Do not dismantle the cabinet or modify the unit.  
Dismantling the cabinet or modifying the unit may result in electric shock or  
burn.  
´ Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers  
may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.  
4
PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING  
• Keep small objects or liquids away from the unit.  
Small objects accidentally falling through the ventilation slots into the cabinet  
or spillage into the cabinet may result in fire, electric shock, or equipment  
damage. If an object or liquid falls/spills into the cabinet, unplug the unit  
immediately. Have the unit checked by a qualified service engineer before  
using it again.  
´ Place the unit on a strong, stable surface.  
A unit placed on an inadequate surface may fall, resulting in injury or  
equipment damage. If the unit falls, disconnect the power immediately and  
have the unit checked by a qualified service engineer before using it again.  
Using a unit after it has been dropped may result in fire or electric shock.  
OK  
´ Set the unit in an appropriate location.  
Not doing so may cause damage and could result in fire or electric shock.  
* Do not place in outdoors.  
* Do not place in the transportation system (ship, aircraft, trains, automobiles,  
etc.)  
* Do not install in a dusty or humid environment.  
* Do not place in a location where steam can have direct contact with the  
screen.  
* Do not place near heat generating devices or a humidifier.  
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep the plastic packing bags away  
from babies and children.  
• Use the enclosed power cord and connect to the standard power outlet of  
your country. Be sure to remain within the rated voltage of the power  
cord.  
Not doing so may cause in fire or electric shock.  
PRECAUTIONS  
5
WARNING  
´ To disconnect the power cord, grasp the plug firmly and pull.  
Never tug on the cord, doing so may cause damage and could result in fire or  
electric shock.  
OK  
´ The equipment must be connected to a grounded main outlet.  
Failure to do this may reslut in an electric shock.  
´ Use the correct voltage.  
* The unit is designed for use with a specific voltage only. Connection to  
another voltage than specified in this Users Manual may cause fire, electric  
shock, or other damage.  
* Do not overload your power circuit, as this may result in fire or electric  
shock.  
* For proper connections of the power cord, be certain to plug the power cord  
to the provided unit connector and directly to a wall outlet. Not doing so may  
result in fire or electric shock.  
´ Handle the power cord with care.  
* Do not place the cord underneath the unit or other heavy objects.  
* Do not pull on or tie the cord.  
If the power cord becomes damaged, stop using it. Use of a damaged  
cord may result in fire or electric shock.  
´ Never touch the plug and power cord if it begins to thunder.  
Touching them may result in electric shock.  
´ When attaching an arm stand, please refer to the user’s manual of the arm  
stand and install the unit securely with the enclosed screws.  
Not doing so may cause the unit to come unattached, which may result in  
injury or equipment damage. When the unit is dropped, please ask your dealer  
for advice. Do not continue using a damaged unit. Using a damaged unit may  
result in fire or electric shock.When reattaching the tilt stand, please use the  
same screws and tighten them securely.  
6
PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING  
´ Do not touch a damaged LCD panel directly with bare hands.  
The liquid crystal which leaks from the panel is poisonous if it enters the eyes  
or mouth. If any part of the skin or body comes in direct contact with the  
panel, please wash thoroughly. If some physical symptoms result, please  
consult your doctor.  
´ Follow local regulation or laws for safe disposal.  
The backlight of the LCD panel contains mercury.  
CAUTION  
´ Handle with care when carrying the unit.  
Disconnect the power cord, cables and remove the optional i·Sound sound unit  
(if applicable) when moving the unit. Moving the unit with the cord attached is  
dangerous. It may result in injury or equipment damage.  
* When handling the unit, grip the bottom of the unit firmly with both hands  
ensuring the panel faces outward before lifting. Then, do not grasp the  
LCD panel.  
OK  
Dropping the unit may result in injury or equipment damage.  
´ Do not block the ventilation slots on the cabinet.  
* Do not place books or any other papers on the ventilation slots.  
* Do not install the unit in a closed space.  
* Do not use the unit laying down or upside down.  
Using the unit in these ways blocks the ventilation slots and prevents proper  
airflow, leading to fire or other damage.  
PRECAUTIONS  
7
CAUTION  
´ Do not touch the plug with wet hands.  
Touching the plug with wet hands is dangerous and can cause electrical shock.  
´ Use an easily accessible power outlet.  
This will ensure that you can disconnect the power quickly in case of a  
problem.  
´ Periodically clean the area around the plug.  
Buildup of dust, water, or oil on the plug may result in fire.  
´ Unplug the unit before cleaning it.  
Cleaning the unit while it is plugged into a power outlet may result in electric  
shock.  
´ If you plan to leave the unit unused for an extended period, disconnect the  
power cord from the wall socket after turning off the power switch for the  
safety and the power conservation.  
8
PRECAUTIONS  
Suggestions for Maximizing Comfort  
´ To lessen the chance of possible injury and to increase your comfort and  
productivity while you operate the unit, we suggest the followings:  
* Avoid less favorable body positioning. Sit back on the chair with  
your back straight.  
* Adjust the height of the chair so that the both soles touch the floor.  
* Adjust the height of your chair, unit, or keyboard so that you can keep  
your wrists straight while typing.  
* Set the unit slightly below eye level.  
´ Adjust brightness of the screen depending on the brightness of your  
environment. Too dark or too bright of a screen can cause eye strain.  
´ Be sure to take adequate rests. A 10-minute rest period each hour is  
suggested.  
LCD Panel  
´ The screen may have defective pixels. These pixels may appear as  
slightly light or dark area on the screen. This is due to the characteristics  
of the panel itself, and not the product.  
´ 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 will result  
in damage to the screen. There will be prints left on the screen if the  
pressed image is dark or black. If pressure is repeatedly applied to the  
screen, it may deteriorate or damage your LCD panel. Leave the screen  
white to decrease the prints.  
´ 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.  
PRECAUTIONS  
9
1. INTRODUCTION  
Thank you very much for choosing an EIZO Color LCD Monitor.  
1-1. Features  
DVI p.46) Digital input (TMDSp.47)) compliance (DVI-I x 2)  
1280 x 1024 resolution  
Horizontal scanning frequency of 27-82 kHz  
Vertical scanning frequency of 50-85 Hz (1280 x 1024 ~75Hz)  
Vertical (Digital) of 60Hz (VGA text: 70Hz)  
Auto Adjustment compliant and original Picture Adjustment Programsoftware  
included  
Smoothing function incorporated for the adjustment of an enlarged image  
ColorManagement function incorporated  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) hub supported  
The height adjustable stand incorporated  
Ultra slim bezel incorporated  
The Portrait/Landscape display capability  
10 1. INTRODUCTION  
1-2. Package Contents  
Please contact your local dealer for assistance if any of the listed items are missing or  
damaged.  
LCD Monitor  
Power Cord  
Signal Cable  
Signal Cable  
(FD-C04)  
(FD-C16)  
EIZO LCD Utility Disk  
Users Manual  
Quick Reference  
Warranty Registration Card  
Please retain the packing materials for future transference.  
1. INTRODUCTION 11  
1-3. Controls & Connectors  
Front  
(8)  
(1)  
(2)(3) (5)  
(4)  
(6)(7)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
Main Power Switch  
Input Signal Selection Button  
Auto Adjustment Button  
Enter Button  
Control Buttons  
Power Button  
Power Indicator*1  
Indicated color  
Green  
Power-on status  
Power is on  
Yellow  
Power save mode  
FlasingYellow  
Power save mode  
Digital only  
Slowly flashingYellow Power is off (Main power is on)  
(8)  
ScreenManager™  
*1  
Regarding the power indicator for the Off Timer, see page 21.  
12 1. INTRODUCTION  
Rear  
(10)  
(13) (14)  
(11) (12)  
(15)  
(9)  
(9)  
Height Adjustable Stand (Detachable) *2  
(10)  
(11)  
(12)  
(13)  
(14)  
(15)  
DVI-I Input Connector x 2  
Power Terminal Cover for the Optional Peripheral  
USB Port (4 Downstream)  
USB Port (1 Upstream)  
Power Connector  
Security Lock Slot*3  
*2  
The LCD monitor has the capability of the Portrait/Landscape display.For the Portrait  
display, use the software for the portrait.  
The LCD monitor can be used with an optional arm stand by removing the stand  
(see page 37).  
*3  
Allows for connection of a security cable. This lock supports Kensingtons MicroSaver  
security system. For further information, please consult:  
Kensington Technology Group 2855 Campus Drive, San Mateo, CA 94403 USA  
800-650-4242, x3348  
Intl: 650-572-2700, x3348 / Fax: 650-572-9675  
1. INTRODUCTION 13  
2. CABLE CONNECTION  
2-1. Before connecting  
Before connecting your monitor to the PC, change the display screen settings (resolution  
and frequency) in accordance with the charts below.  
Analog Input  
Resolution  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
720 x 400  
800 x 600  
832 x 624  
1024 x 768  
1152 x 864  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
Frequency  
~ 85 Hz  
66.67 Hz  
70 Hz  
Remarks  
VGA, VESA  
Apple Macintosh  
VGA Text  
~ 85 Hz  
75 Hz  
VESA  
Apple Macintosh  
VESA  
~ 85 Hz  
75 Hz  
VESA  
~ 85 Hz  
~ 75 Hz  
Apple Macintosh  
VESA  
About Plug & Play of the monitor  
When your computer and display supportVESA DDC, the suitable resolution  
and the refresh rate are set by just plugging your display into the computer without  
any manual settings. When your computer system supports Plug & Play, the  
Display Information File is not required except for installing the Color Profile.  
Digital Input  
Only the following resolutions with frequency can be displayed on this model.  
Resolution  
640 x 480  
720 x 400  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
Frequency  
60 Hz  
Remarks  
VGA  
70 Hz  
VGA Text  
VESA  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
VESA  
60 Hz  
VESA  
60 Hz  
VESA  
14 2. CONNECTING UP  
2-2. Connecting the signal cable  
Be sure that the power switches of both the PC and the monitor are OFF.  
1. Plug the signal cable into the DVI-I connector at the rear of the  
monitor and the other end of the cable into the video connector on the  
PC.  
After connecting, secure the connection with the screw-in fasteners.  
[Analog Input]  
Connectors on rear  
Video Output Connector  
D-Sub mini 15 pin  
·Standard graphics board  
·Macintosh G3 (Blue & White) / G4  
FD-C16 (enclosed)  
Video Output Connector  
D-Sub 15 pin  
Macintosh  
Macintosh Adapter (Optional)  
[Digital Input]  
Connectors on rear  
Video Output Connector  
DVI  
Digital graphics board  
FD-C04 (enclosed)  
2. CONNECTING UP 15  
2. Plug the power cord into the power connector on the rear of the  
monitor.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Use the enclosed power cord and connect to the standard  
power outlet of your country. Be sure to remain within the  
rated voltage of the power cord.  
Not doing so may cause in fire or electric shock.  
3. Lead the power cord and signal cable into the cable holder at the rear  
of the monitor.  
When housing the cables into the cable holder, lead them to the cable entrance  
side and pinch the projection to open the cable entrance.  
The cables are recommended to lead with slight sag for the smooth motion of  
the stand.  
Projection  
Cable Entrance  
Cable Holder  
16 2. CONNECTING UP  
4. Plug the other end of the power cord into a power outlet.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
´ The equipment must be connected to a grounded main  
outlet.  
Not doing so may cause in fire or electric shock.  
5. Turn on the monitors power and then switch on the PCs power.  
Whenever finished, turn off the PC and the monitor.  
When turning on the monitor, the kind of the input signal (Signal 1 or 2/Analog or  
Digital) is displayed for a few seconds on the right top corner of the screen.  
2. CONNECTING UP 17  
3. ScreenManager  
3-1. How to use the ScreenManager  
As shown on the display, the ScreenManager is used to adjust the LCD monitor.  
ScreenManager consists of main menus and sub menus. Adjustments are made using the  
Enter and Control buttons (up, down, right and left) located on the front panel.  
SIG N AL  
1-2  
AUTO  
ENTE R  
Enter Button  
Control Buttons  
Auto Adjustment Button  
1. Entering the ScreenManager  
Push the Enter button once to display the main menu of the ScreenManager.  
[ Main Menu ]  
2. Making Adjustments and Settings  
(1) Select the desired sub menu icon using the Control buttons and push the Enter  
button. The sub menu appears.  
(2) Use the Control buttons to select the desired setting icon and push the Enter  
button. The setting menu appears.  
(3) Use the Control buttons to make all required adjustments and push the Enter  
button to save the settings.  
3. Exiting the ScreenManager  
(1) To return to the main menu, select the Returnicon or push the down button  
twice, followed by the Enter button.  
(2) To exit the ScreenManager, select Exiticon and push the Enter button.  
Double clicking the Enter button at any time also exits the ScreenManager menu.  
18 3. ScreenManager  
3-2. ScreenManager Adjustments and Settings.  
The following table shows all the ScreenManagers adjustment and setting menus.  
*indicates adjustments of analog input only and **indicates digital input only.  
Main menu  
Screen  
Sub menu  
Clock*  
Reference  
Phase*  
Position  
Resolution  
Smoothing  
Contrast/Brightness  
Signal Filter*  
Range Adjustment*  
Color-  
Management Standard Mode  
Custom Mode  
Temperature  
Temperature  
Saturation  
Hue  
4. ADJUSTMENT(p.22)  
Gain  
Save  
PowerManager DVI DMPM**  
VESA DPMS*  
EIZO MPMS*  
Others  
Screen Size  
Border Intensity  
OffTimer  
Set the monitors off timer to  
on or off. (p.21)  
Input Priority  
Beep  
Select the priority signal. (p.36)  
Set the Monitors beeper to on or  
off. (p.45)  
Menu Settings  
Menu Size  
Change the size of the menu.  
Menu Position Adjust the menu position.  
Menu OffTimer Set the menu displaying time.  
Translucent  
Set the transparency of the  
background.  
Rotate  
Change the orientation of the  
ScreenManager.  
Reset  
Return to the factory default  
settings. (p.45)  
Information  
Language  
Information  
Review the ScreenManagers  
settings, model name, Serial  
Number and usage time*1.  
Select the ScreenManagers  
language.  
English, German, French, Spanish,  
Italian, Swedish and Japanese  
*1 Due to the inspection on the factory, the usage time may not 0 hourat purchasing.  
3. ScreenManager 19  
3-3.Useful Functions  
Adjustment Lock  
Use the Adjustment Lockfunction to prevent any accidental changes.  
Locked function  
Auto adjustment button adjustments and settings in the  
ScreenManager.  
Unlocked function  
Adjustment of contrast and brightness by the control buttons.  
Input signal selection button  
To lock  
Press on the Auto adjustment button while switching on the monitors power button  
on the front panel.  
To unlock  
Switch off the monitors power by the power button on the front panel, then hold  
down the Auto adjustment button once again and turn the power back on.  
EIZO Logo Disappearing function  
When switching on the power button on the front panel, the EIZO logo is displayed for  
a while. If you desire to undisplay this logo, use this function.  
To undisplay  
Switch off the monitors power by the power button on the front panel. Turn the  
power back again with pressing the enter button on the front panel.  
To display again  
Switch off the monitors power by the power button on the front panel. Turn the  
power back again with pressing the enter button on the front panel.  
20 3. ScreenManager  
Off Timer  
The off timer function causes the monitor to automatically enter a power off state after a  
predetermined amount of time has lapsed. This function was created to reduce  
afterimage p.46) characteristics that are particular to LCD monitors when the monitor  
screen is left on for a long period without use.  
[Procedure]  
(1) Select Off Timerin the ScreenManager Othersmenu.  
(2) Select Enableand press the right and left buttons to adjust the On Period”  
(1 to 23 hours).  
[Off timer system]  
PC  
Monitor  
LED  
Green  
On Period (1H~23H)  
Last 15 min. in "On period"  
"On period" expired  
Operation  
Advance Notice*1  
"Power Off" Mode  
Green Flashing  
Flashing yellow slowly  
*1Advance notice (LED flashing green) will be given 15 minutes before the monitor  
automatically enters the Power Offmode. To delay entering the Power Offmode,  
press the power button during the advance notice period. The monitor will continue to  
operate for an additional 90 minutes.  
Press the power button to return to a normal screen.  
The off timer function works while the PowerManager is active, but there is no  
advance notice before the monitors power is switched off.  
3. ScreenManager 21  
4. ADJUSTMENT  
4-1. Screen Adjustment  
Allow the LCD monitor to stabilize for at least 20 minutes before making image  
adjustments.  
When connecting the DVI-I cable for digital input, please see page 26.  
Adjustment Procedure for Analog Input  
Screen adjustments for the LCD monitor should be used in suppressing screen flickering  
and also for adjusting the screen to its proper position. There is only one correct position  
for each display mode. It is also recommended to use the ScreenManager function when  
first installing the display or whenever changing the system. For convenience, an easy  
set-up Program installed on the utility disk to assist in the set-up procedure is provided.  
1. Push the Auto adjustment button on the front panel.  
The message Your setting will be lost, if you press again now.appears and  
remains on the screen for 5 seconds. While the message is on the screen, push the  
Auto adjustment button again to automatically adjust the clock, phase, screen  
position and resolution. If you do not wish to do adjust the screen, do not push the  
Auto adjustment button again.  
If the appropriate screen can not be made by using the Auto adjustment button,  
adjust the screen through the following procedures.  
2. Install the Screen adjustment program.  
Having read the readme.txtfile, install and run the Screen adjustment program”  
in the enclosed EIZO LCD utility disk.  
Step by step adjustment is provided by the wizard guide.  
If the users operating system has no utility disk (e.g. OS/2), we recommend  
setting the desktop pattern to that as shown in the diagram below.  
Every-other-dot  
pattern  
22 4. ADJUSTMENT  
3. Adjust by using Screenmenu in the ScreenManager.  
(1) Vertical bars appear on the screen.  
Æ
Use the Clockp.46) adjustment  
Select the Clockand eliminate the vertical bars by using the right and left of  
the control buttons. Do not continuously press the control buttons, as the  
adjustment value will change quickly and make it difficult to locate the most  
suitable adjustment point.  
If the horizontal flickering, blur or bars appear, proceed to Phaseadjustment  
as follows.  
When adjusting the Clock,the horizontal screen size will also change.  
(2) Horizontal flickering, blurring or bars appear on the screen.  
Æ
Use the Phasep.47) adjustment.  
Select the Phaseand eliminate the horizontal flickering, blurring or bars by  
using the right and left buttons.  
Horizontal bars may not completely disappear from the screen depending on the  
PC.  
4. ADJUSTMENT 23  
(3) The screen position is incorrect.  
Æ
Use the Positionadjustment.  
The correct displayed position of LCD monitor is decided because the number  
and the position of the pixels are fixed. The Positionadjustment moves the  
image to the correct position.  
Select Positionand adjust the position of the upper left corner of the image  
by using the up, down, right and left buttons in order to align the screen.  
If vertical bars of distortion appear after finishing the Positionadjustment,  
return to Clockadjustment and repeat the previously explained adjustment  
procedure (ClockÆ PhaseÆPosition).  
(4) Screen image is smaller or larger than the actual screen images.  
Æ
Use the Resolutionadjustment.  
Adjustment is needed when the input signal resolution and the resolution now  
being displayed is different.  
Select Resolutionand confirm if the resolution now being displayed is the  
same as the input resolution. If it is not, adjust the vertical resolution using  
the up and down button and adjust the horizontal resolution using the right  
and left buttons.  
Smaller than the actual screen images.  
Adjusted to actual screen  
Larger than the actual screen images.  
24 4. ADJUSTMENT  
4. Set the Output signal range (Dynamic Range) of the signal.  
Use the Range Adjustment.p.47)  
Æ
This controls the level of output signal range to display the whole color gradation  
(256 colors). Select the Range Adjustmentin the color menu.  
[Auto]  
Push the Auto adjustment button on the front panel while displaying the Range  
adjustmentmenu to automatically adjust the range. The screen blanks for a  
moment, and adjusts the color range to display the whole color gradation of the  
current output signal.  
Pressing Auto adjustment button while displaying the contrast/brightness  
adjustment screen (appeared by pressing the control buttons directly) adjusts the  
range automatically.  
5. Set the Contrast of the screen.  
Æ
Use the Contrastadjustment.  
This controls the brightness for the each color (red, blue and green) at a same time.  
Select Contrast/Brightnessin the screen menu and adjust by using the right and  
left buttons.  
Percentage over the 100 % may cause undisplayable color tone.  
6. Set the Brightness of the screen.  
Æ
Use the Brightnessadjustment.  
This controls the brightness for the entire screen. The brightness of the entire screen  
is controlled by changing the brightness if the backlight.  
Select Contrast/Brightnessin the screen menu and adjust by using the up and  
down buttons.  
Directly pressing the control buttons also adjusts the contrast and brightness. Press  
the Enterbutton to save and exit the settings after the adjustment.  
4. ADJUSTMENT 25  
Digital Input  
The monitor displays the digital input image correctly based on its pre-setting data.  
However, if the image position is not incorrect or larger than the actual image screen,  
please adjust the following adjustment items using the Screenmenu of the  
ScreenManager.  
1. The screen position is incorrect.  
Æ
Use the Positionadjustment.  
See page 24.  
2. Screen image is smaller or larger than the actual screen images.  
Æ
Use the Resolutionadjustment.  
See page 24.  
3. Set the Contrast of the screen.  
Æ
Use the Contrastadjustment.  
See page 25.  
4. Set the Brightness of the screen.  
Æ
Use the Brightnessadjustment.  
See page 25.  
26 4. ADJUSTMENT  
4-2. Displaying a low resolutions  
1. Enlarge the screen size when displaying a low resolution.  
Æ
Select Screen Size”  
Select the Screen Sizein the others menu and select the screen size by using the  
up and down buttons.  
Full  
Displays the picture on the screen in full, irrespective of the  
pictures resolution. Since the vertical resolution and the  
horizontal resolution are enlarged at different rates, some  
images may appear distorted.  
Enlarged  
Normal  
Displays the picture on the screen in full, irrespective of the  
pictures resolution.Since the vertical resolution and horizontal  
resolution are enlarged at same rates, some horizontal or  
vertical image may disappear.  
Displays the picture at the actual Screen resolution.  
Example: Displaying 1024 x 768  
Enlarged  
Full  
Normal  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 960  
1024 x 768  
4. ADJUSTMENT 27  
2. Smooth the blurred texts of the enlarged screen.  
Use the Smoothingadjustment.  
Æ
Select the suitable level from 1 ~ 5 (Soft ~ Sharp).  
Select Smoothingin the screen menu and adjust by using the right and left  
buttons.  
• “Smoothingis disabled when the screen is displayed in the following resolution.  
* 1280 x 1024  
* The image size is doubled both in horizontally and vertically (i.e. 1280 x 960  
enlarged from 640 x 480) to provide clear focus which does not require this  
function.  
3. Set the brightness of the black area surrounding the displayed image.  
Æ
Set the Border Intensity”  
In the Enlargedmode or Full Screenmode, the outer area (border) is usually  
black.  
Select Border Intensityin the others menu and adjust by using the right and left  
buttons.  
Border  
28 4. ADJUSTMENT  
4-3. Color Adjustment  
The ColorManagementmenu in the ScreenManager enables to change the color of the  
screen.  
Before the Color adjustment  
Allow the LCD monitor to stabilize for at least 20 minutes before making color  
adjustments.  
After finishing each adjustment in the custom mode, select Saveicon to resister the  
adjustment. Otherwise, the adjustment will be lost.  
The adjustment values represent the current level within the specific adjustment only.  
They are available only as a reference tool. (To create a uniform white or black  
screen, the percentages for each will probably not be the same.)  
In the analog input, perform the Range Adjustment(p.25) before making the color  
adjustments . The gradation pattern like below is recommended for the Range  
Adjustment.  
1. To change the color tone of the white.  
Æ
Set the Temperature.p.46)  
The Temperaturecan be set from 4,000 K to 10,000 K , in 500 K increments  
(including 9,300 K). The default setting is OFF.  
To resister the adjustment in the custom mode, select the Saveicon and then push  
the enter button.  
Setting the temperature under 4,000 K or over 10,000 K invalidates the color  
temperature setting. (The color temperatures setting turns OFF.)  
Adjusting the Gain(p. 30) invalidates the color temperature setting. (The  
color temperatures setting turns OFF.)  
4. ADJUSTMENT 29  
2. To change the saturation.  
Æ
Use the Saturationadjustment.  
The Saturationcan be selected from -16 to 16. Setting the minimum level (-16)  
turns the image to the monochrome.  
To register the adjustment, select the Saveicon and then push the enter button.  
The Saturationadjustment may cause undisplayable color tone.  
3. To change the flesh color, etc.  
Æ
Use the Hueadjustment.  
The Huecan be selected from -20 to 20.  
To register the adjustment, select the Saveicon and then push the enter button.  
The Hueadjustment may cause undisplayable color tone.  
4. To adjust each color (red, green and blue).  
Æ
Use the Gainp.47) adjustment.  
By adjusting the red, green and blue color tones for each mode, custom colors can  
be defined.  
The 100 % indicates unadjusted condition.  
Display a white or gray background image and adjust the Gain.  
To register the adjustment, select the Saveicon and then push the Enter button.  
Adjusting the Gaininvalidates the color temperature setting. (The color  
temperatures setting turns OFF. )  
30 4. ADJUSTMENT  
4-4. Power-save Setup  
Do your part to conserve energy, turn off the monitor when you are finished using it.  
Disconnecting the monitor from the power supply is recommended to save energy  
completely.  
Even if the monitor is in a power saving mode, USB compliant devices function when  
they are connected to the monitors USB (both the upstream and the downstream  
ports). Therefore, power consumption of the monitor will change according to the  
connected devices even if the monitor is in a power saving mode.  
Analog Input  
This monitor complies with the VESA DPMS p.47) standard and adopts a power saving  
method, EIZO MPMS p.46), which works with a blank screen (totally black screen) like  
Blank ScreenScreenSaver software.  
1. To use the PCs power saving system (VESA DPMS ).  
[Procedure]  
(1) Set the PCs power saving settings.  
(2) Select VESA DPMSin the PowerManagermenu.  
[Power saving system]  
PC  
On  
Monitor  
LED  
Operation  
Green  
STAND-BY  
SUSPEND Power saving  
OFF  
Power saving mode  
Yellow  
Operate the mouse or keyboard to return to a normal screen.  
2. To set the power save with ScreenSaver software (EIZO MPMS).  
[Procedure]  
(1) Set the PCs appropriate ScreenSaver settings or blank the screen (totally black  
screen).  
(2) Select EIZO MPMSfrom the PowerManagermenu.  
[Power saving system]  
PC  
ON  
Monitor  
LED  
Operation  
Green  
Blank the screen  
(ScreenSaver or  
Power saving  
Yellow  
Macintosh Energy Saver)  
Operate the mouse or keyboard to return to a normal screen.  
4. ADJUSTMENT 31  
EIZO MPMS should be used with Macintosh EnergySaver.  
Digital Input  
This monitor complies with the DVI DMPM p.46)  
.
[Procedure]  
(1) Set the PCs power saving settings.  
(2) Select DVI DMPMin the PowerManagermenu.  
[Power saving system]  
PC  
On  
Monitor  
Operation  
LED  
Green  
Yellow  
Power saving  
Power saving  
Flashing yellow  
(2 times for each)  
Off mode  
Power saving*1  
*1  
Power saving through the PC’s off mode is only supported when “Manual” is selected on  
the ScreenManager’s “Input Priority”.  
Operate the mouse or keyboard to return to a normal screen from the Power save mode  
of the PC.  
Power on the PC to return a normal screen from the Off mode of the PC.  
32 4. ADJUSTMENT  
5. MAKING USE OF USB  
(Universal Serial Bus)  
This monitor provides a hub which supports the USB standard. When connecting to a  
USB compliant PC or another hub, the monitor functions as a hub to which the USB  
compliant peripherals can be easily connected.  
Required system environment  
PC equipped with USB ports or another USB hub connected to the USB compliant PC  
Windows 98/Me/2000 // Mac OS 8.5.1 or later  
USB cable / MD-C93 (Optional)  
The USB hub function may not work properly depending on the PC, OS or  
peripherals. Please consult the manufacturer of each device about the USB support.  
When the monitor is not on, the peripherals connected to the downstream ports will  
not operate.  
Even if the monitor is in a power saving mode, the devices connected to the  
monitors USB ports (both the upstream and the downstream) will function.  
Connecting to the USB HUB  
Do not connect the downstream port of the monitor to any peripherals until finishing  
the USB function.  
The followings are procedures for theWindows 98/Me/2000 and Mac OS.  
1.  
2.  
Connect the monitor to the PC with the signal cable (See page 15) first, then turn on  
the PC.  
Connect the upstream port of the monitor to the downstream port of the USB  
compliant PC or another hub by using the USB cable .  
Upstream port:  
Connect the USB  
compliant PC or another  
hub using the USB cable.  
Upstream  
Ports  
To Downstream Ports  
of the PC or Another  
Hub  
After connecting the USB cable, the USB function can be set up automatically.  
5. MAKING USE OF USB (Universal Serial Bus) 33  
3.  
After setting up, the monitors USB hub is available for connecting USB compliant  
peripherals to the downstream ports of the monitor.  
Example of connection:  
Scanner  
Digital  
Camera  
Printer  
USB  
Cable  
PC  
Keyboard  
Mouse  
Downstream  
Downstream ports:  
Connect the cables from  
USB compliant peripherals  
such as a mouse, keyboard,  
etc.  
Scanner  
Printer  
Keyboard  
Digital Camera  
34 5. MAKING USE OF USB (Universal Serial Bus)  
6. CONNECTINGTWO PCs to  
THE MONITOR  
Two PCs can be connected to the monitor through the Signal 1 and the Signal 2 on the  
back of the monitor.  
Connecting Examples  
Analog x Digital  
DVI-I connectors  
Video Output  
Connector DVI  
Video Output Connector  
D-Sub mini 15 pin  
Standard graphics  
board  
Digital graphics  
board  
FD-C04  
(enclosed)  
FD-C16  
(enclosed)  
Analog x Analog  
DVI-I connectors  
Video Output  
Connector  
D-Sub mini 15 pin  
Video Output Connector  
D-Sub mini 15 pin  
·Macintosh G3  
(Blue & White) / G4  
Standard graphics  
board  
FD-C16  
(Optional)  
FD-C16  
(enclosed)  
Digital x digital  
DVI-I connectors  
Video Output  
Video Output  
Connector DVI  
Connector DVI  
FD-C04  
(enclosed)  
FD-C04  
(Optional)  
Digital graphics  
board  
Digital graphics  
board  
6.CONNECTINGTWO PCsTOTHE MONITOR 35  
Selecting the active input  
Input Signal  
Selection Button  
The Input signal selection button on the front  
panel can be used to select either Signal 1 or  
Signal 2 as the active input at any time. Every  
time the button is pressed, the input changes.  
When the switching the signal, the displaying  
signal kind (signal 1 or 2/Analog or digital) is  
displayed for a few seconds.  
SIGNAL  
1-2  
AUTO  
ENTER  
The priority input signal  
This function is used to select which PC will have priority to control the monitor when  
utilizing two PCs. The monitor constantly checks the input signals and switches  
automatically in accordance with the Input Prioritysetting (see table below).  
Once a priority is set, whenever a change of signal is detected at the selected input, the  
monitor will switch the input to that signal.  
In the case of only one signal being present at either input, the monitor automatically  
detects and displays that signal.  
Priority setting  
Signal 1  
Performance  
If signals from both inputs are present, the monitor gives preference  
to Signal 1 in the following cases.  
When the power of the monitor is turned ON  
When the signal input to Signal 1 is changed even if active input  
was Signal 2.  
Signal 2  
Manual  
If signals from both inputs are present, the monitor gives preference  
to Signal 2 in the following cases.  
When the power of the monitor is turned ON  
When the signal input to Signal 2 is changed even if active input  
was Signal 1.  
The monitor will not detect signals automatically in this mode.  
Select the active input by pressing the input signal selection button  
on the monitors front panel.  
Regarding the power saving mode  
When the Signal 1 or Signal 2 is selected, the power saving mode of the monitor  
activates only if both PCs are in power saving mode.  
36 6.CONNECTINGTWO PCsTOTHE MONITOR  
7. ATTACHING AN ARM STAND  
The LCD monitor can be used with an arm stand by removing the tilt stand and  
attaching the arm stand to the LCD monitor.  
NOTE  
´ Use an arm stand that satisfies the followings.  
When using the LCD monitor with an arm stand, the  
arm stand must be VESA approved :  
M4 x 16 mm x 4  
* Use an arm stand with a 100 mm x 100 mm hole  
spacing on the arm mounting pad.  
* Use an arm stand that is able to support an  
object weighing 13.5 kg.  
100 mm  
100 mm  
´ TÜV/GS approved arm stand.  
´ Use an arm stand with sufficient stability  
(mechanical firmness) to support the weight of the  
monitor.  
´ Use an arm stand remaining that position where it is  
manually moved.  
´ Use an arm stand with the ability to tilt the monitor  
forward and backward.  
´ Please connect cables after attaching an arm stand.  
Setup Procedure  
1.  
2.  
Lay the LCD monitor down. Do not scratch the panel.  
Remove the stand by loosening the screws. (4 pcs of M4 x 16 Ni/Fe)  
7.ATTACHING AN ARN STAND 37  
3.  
Attach an arm stand to the LCD monitor securely.  
WARNING  
´ When attaching an arm stand, please refer to the users manual  
of the arm stand and install the unit securely with the enclosed  
screws.  
Not doing so may cause the unit to come unattached, which may  
result in injury or equipment damage. When the unit is dropped,  
please ask your dealer for advice. Do not continue using a  
damaged unit. Using a damaged unit may result in fire or electric  
shock.When reattaching the tilt stand, please use the same  
screws and tighten them securely.  
M4 Mounting Screws  
:M4 x 16 (mm)  
Arm-stand  
For the Portrait display, rotate the monitor clockwise and use the software for the  
portrait.  
38 7.ATTACHING AN ARN STAND  
8. TROUBLESHOOTING  
If a problem persists even after applying the suggested remedies, contact an EIZO  
dealer.  
No picture problems Æ See No.1 ~ No.2  
Imaging problems ÆSee No.3 ~ No.14  
USB problemsÆSee No.19 ~ No.20  
Other problemsÆSee No.15 ~ No.18  
Problems  
Points to check with possible solutions  
1. No picture  
Check that the power cord is correctly connected.  
If the problem persists, turn off the monitor power for a  
few minutes, then turn it back on and try again.  
Indicator status: Off  
Indicator status: Green  
Check the Contrast and Brightnesssettings.  
Minimum settings will cause screen to be blank.  
Try pressing a key on the keyboard, or clicking the mouse.  
(p.31)  
Indicator status: Yellow  
Indicator status:  
Try pressing the power button.  
Slowly flashing Yellow  
2. Following messages  
appear.  
These messages appear when the signal is not inputted  
correctly, even if the monitor functions properly.  
Error messages shown below will remain on the screen for  
40 seconds.  
When the image is displayed correctly after a short time,  
there is no problem with the monitor.  
(Some PCs do not output the signal soon after powering  
on.)  
Check that the PC is turned ON.  
Check that the signal cable is properly connected to the PC  
or graphics board.  
Switch the signal input by pressing the input signal  
selection button on the front control panel.  
Whenever an error signal  
message appears, the  
signal frequency will be  
displayed in red.  
Use the graphics boards utility software to change the  
frequency setting. (Refer to the manual of the graphics  
board.)  
(Example)  
8.TROUBLESHOOTING 39  
Problems  
Points to check with possible solutions  
3. Display position is  
incorrect.  
Adjust the image position using the Position.  
(p.24)  
If the problem persists, use the graphics boards utility  
software to change the display position if available.  
4. Screen image is smaller or  
larger than the actual  
screen images.  
Adjust the resolution using the Resolution. (p.24)  
Decrease the vertical bars using the Clock. (p.23)  
5. Vertical bars of distortion  
appear.  
Decrease the horizontal bars using the Phase. (p.23)  
6. Horizontal bars of  
distortion appear.  
7. Letters and lines appear  
blurred.  
Adjust the blurred lines using Smoothing. (p.28)  
This happens when both composite (X-OR) input signal  
and separate vertical synchronizing signal are input.  
Please select one of the two.  
8. Distortion appears like the  
figure below.  
Adjust the contrast and brightness.  
9. The screen is too bright or  
too dark.  
(The backlight of the LCD monitor has a fixed life span.  
When the screen becomes dark or begins to flicker,  
please contact your dealer.)  
10. Afterimages appear.  
When the screen image is changed after displaying the  
same image for a long period, an afterimage may appear.  
Use the Off Timerfunction and avoid keeping the screen  
on all the time. (p.21)  
40 8.TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problems  
Points to check with possible solutions  
11. The screen has defective  
pixels (e.g. slightly light  
or dark).  
This is due to the characteristics of the panel itself, and not  
the LCD product.  
12. Fingerprints remain on  
the screen.  
Leaving the screen black may solve the problem.  
13. The Smoothingcan not  
Smoothingis disabled when the screen is displayed in the  
following resolution.  
be selected.  
1280 x 1024  
The image size is doubled both in horizontally and  
vertically (i.e. 1280 x 960 enlarged from 640 x 480) to  
provide clear focus which does not require this function.  
Change the mode in Signal Filterin the Screen”  
Adjustment.  
14. The noise appears on the  
screen.  
Some Macintosh without PC-Exchange do not allow the  
utility disk to be opened. Please set the desktop pattern to  
every-other-dot before adjustment. (p.22)  
15. The utility disk is unable  
to be opened (for  
Macintosh only).  
The adjustment lock is probably on. To unlock: switch the  
LCD monitor off. Then, while pressing the Auto  
adjustment button switch, the power on. (p.20)  
16. The Enter button does  
not operate.  
The Auto adjustment  
button does not operate.  
17. The Auto adjustment  
button does not work  
properly.  
The Auto sizing function is intended for use on the  
Macintosh and on AT-compatible PC running Windows.  
It may not work properly in either of the following cases.  
When running an AT-compatible PC on MS-DOS (Not  
windows).  
The background color for the wall paperor desktop”  
pattern is set to black.  
Some signals from a graphics board may not function  
properly.  
8.TROUBLESHOOTING 41  
Problems  
Points to check with possible solutions  
18. Frequency does not  
change after installing  
Monitor information  
filein the attached  
utility disk on Windows  
95/98/Me/2000.  
Use the graphics boards utility software to change the  
input signal frequency.  
Check that the USB cable is correctly connected.  
Check that the PC and OS are USB compliant.  
(For verification of USB support, consult the manufacturer  
of each system.)  
19. USB function cannot be  
setup.  
Check the PCs BIOS setting for USB.  
(For details, refer to the manual of the PC.)  
Check that the USB cable is correctly connected.  
Check the downstream ports by connecting the  
peripherals to other downstream ports.  
If the problem is solved by doing this, contact an EIZO  
dealer.  
20. PC is hung up. / The  
peripherals connected to  
the downstream ports do  
not operate.  
Try executing the following method.  
-Restarting the PC  
-Connecting the PC and peripherals directly  
If the problem is solved by doing this, contact an EIZO  
dealer.  
The power button of the APPLE keyboard does not  
operate if it is connected to the EIZO USB Hub. Please  
connect the keyboard directly with the PC. Refer to the  
instruction of the PC for details.  
42 8.TROUBLESHOOTING  
9. CLEANING  
Periodic cleaning is recommended to keep the monitor looking new and to prolong its  
operation lifetime.  
Never use thinner, benzene, alcohol (ethanol, methanol,or  
isopropyl alcohol), abrasive cleaners, or other strong solvents,  
as these may cause damage to the cabinet or LCD panel.  
Cabinet  
To remove stains, wipe the cabinet with a soft, lightly moistened cloth using a mild  
detergent. Do not spray wax or cleaner directly onto the cabinet.  
LCD Panel  
The LCD surface can be cleaned with a soft cloth, such as cotton or lens paper.  
If necessary, stubborn stains can be removed by moistening part of a cloth with water to  
enhance its cleaning power.  
9. CLEANING 43  
10.SPECIFICATIONS  
LCD Panel  
46 cm (18.1 inch), TFT color LCD panel with Anti-  
Glare Hard Coating  
Viewing Angle: Horizontal: 160º, Vertical: 160º  
(at Contrast Ratio > 10)  
Image Formation Time: approx. 78 ms  
0.280 mm  
Dot Pitch  
Scan Frequency  
Horizontal:  
Vertical:  
27 kHz - 82 kHz (Automatic)  
50 Hz-85 Hz (Automatic)  
(1280 x 1024: up to 75 Hz)  
60Hz (VGA Text : 70Hz)  
Vertical(Digital):  
Resolution  
1280dots x 1024 lines  
Dot Clock (Max.)  
135 MHz  
108 MHz(Digital)  
Display Colors  
Display Area  
16 milion colors (max)  
359 mm (H) x 287 mm (V) (14.1(H) x 11.3(V))  
(Viewable image size: 459 mm (18.1))  
100-120/200-240 VAC 10%, 50/60 Hz, 0.8 A/0.4 A  
Normal/Max.: 56 W/76 W*  
Power Saving Mode: Less than 5 W  
(When the USB hub is not connected)  
DVI-I x 2  
Sync: a) Separate, TTL, Positive/Negative  
b) Composite, TTL, Positive/Negative  
c) Sync on Green, 0.3 Vp-p, Negative  
Video: 0.7 Vp-p/75 , Positive  
(Digital: TMDS (Single Link))  
28 (Factory preset: 23)(Digital: 5 (Factory preset: 0))  
VESA DDC 2B  
Power Supply  
Power Consumption  
Input Connector  
Input Signal  
Signal registration  
Plug & Play  
Dimensions  
399 mm (W)x423.5 mm (H:minimum)x208.5 mm (D)  
(15.7(W) x 16.7(H) x 8.2(D))  
399 mm (W) x 328 mm (H) x 65 mm (D)  
(15.7(W) x 12.9(H) x 2.6(D))  
80mm (3.1)  
Dimensions (without stand)  
Adjustable Height  
Weight  
9.0 kg (19.8 lbs.)  
Weight (without stand)  
Temperature  
5.5 kg (12.1 lbs.)  
Operating:  
Storage:  
0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F)  
-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)  
Humidity  
30% to 80% R.H. Non-condensing  
USB specification  
USB standard  
Communication speed  
Downstream power supply  
USB ports  
Rev. 1.1 complied self-powered hub  
12 Mbps (full), 1.5 Mbps (low)  
500 mA for each (Max.)  
Upstream port x 1, Downstream port x 2  
* With EIZO optional speaker & USB attached.  
44 10.SPECIFICATIONS  
Default setting  
Default setting are as follows:  
ScreenManager menu  
Contrast  
Analog  
Digital  
100%  
100%  
3
Brightness  
Smoothing  
ColorManagement Color Mode  
Temperature  
Standard  
Off  
PowerManager  
Screen Size  
VESA DPMS  
DVI DMPM  
Full Screen  
Input Priority  
Off Timer  
Signal 1  
Disable  
Normal  
45 seconds  
On  
Menu Settings  
Menu Size  
Menu Off Timer  
Beep  
Language  
English  
Beeper settings  
Short beep  
· ScreenManager item selected.  
· ScreenManager parameter adjusted to minimum or  
maximum limit.  
· Input signal selection button pressed.  
· Auto Adjustment button pressed.  
· ScreenManager data-save executed.  
· Monitor not connected correctly.  
· PC turned off.  
Long beep  
4 short beeps  
· Monitor received unsupported signal frequency.  
2 short beeps every15 sec. · Monitor is in the advance notice mode of the Off  
Timer. The power will be off within fifteen minutes.  
10.SPECIFICATIONS 45  
11.GLOSSARY  
Afterimage  
The Afterimage is particular to LCD monitors when the monitor screen is left on for  
a long period without use. The Afterimagecan be removed gradually by  
changing the displayed image.  
Clock  
With the analog input signal display, the analog signal is converted to a digital  
signal by the LCD circuitry. To convert the signal correctly, the LCD monitor needs  
to produce the same number clock pulse as the dot clock of the graphics system.  
When the clock pulse is not correctly set, some vertical bars of distortion are  
displayed on the screen.  
ColorTemperature (Temperature)  
Color Temperature is a method to measure the white color tone, generally indicated  
in degrees Kelvin. At high temperatures the white tone appears somewhat blue,  
while at lower temperatures it appears somewhat red. Computer monitors  
generally give best perfoemance at high temerature settings.  
5000K: Slightly reddish white.  
6500K: Warm-white tone, similar to white papaer or daylight.  
9,300K: Slightly bluish white.  
DVI  
(Digital Visual Interface)  
A digital flat panel interface. DVI can transmit digital data from the PC directly  
without loss with the signal transition method TMDS. There are two kinds of  
DVI connectors. One is DVI-D connector for digital signal input only. The other is  
DVI-I connector for both digital and analog signal inputs.  
DVI-DMPM  
(DVI Digital Monitor Power Management)  
The Power management system for the digital interface. The Monitor ONstatus  
(operation mode) and the Active Offstatus (power-saving mode) are indispensable  
for the DVI-DMPM as the monitors power mode.  
EIZO MPMS  
EIZO MPMS, EIZO Monitor PowerManager Signaling, also enables power  
saving on the monitor side. EIZO MPMS recognizes video signals from the PC  
when the PC is in a power saving mode, and reduces energy consumption of the  
monitor.  
46 11.GLOSSARY  
Gain Adjustment  
Adjusts each color parameter for red, green and blue. The color of the LCD  
monitor is displayed through the color filter of the LCD panel. Red, green and blue  
are the three primary colors. The colors on the monitor are displayed by  
combining these three colors. The color tone can change by adjusting the  
illumination amount passed through each colors filter.  
Phase  
The phase adjustment decides the sampling timing point for converting the analog  
input signal to a digital signal. Adjusting the phase after the clock adjustment will  
produce a clear screen.  
Range Adjustment  
The Range Adjustment controls the level of output signal range to display the whole  
color gradation.  
Resolution  
The LCD panel consists of a fixed number of pixel elements which are illuminated  
to form the screen image.  
The EIZO L675 consists of 1280 horizontal pixels and 1024 vertical pixels. At a  
resolution of 1280 X 1024, all pixels are used and the image is displayed as a full  
screen. At the lower display modes of 640 x 480 or 800 x 600, the images are  
displayed in the center of the screen using a smaller portion if the pixels.  
TMDS  
(Transition Minimized Differential Signaling)  
A signal transition method for the digital interface.  
VESA DPMS  
The acronym VESA stands for Video Electronics Standards  
Association,and DPMS stands for Display Power Management Signaling.”  
DPMS is a communication standard that PCs and graphics boards use to implement  
power savings on the monitor side.  
11.GLOSSARY 47  
12.INDEX  
A
L
ADJUSTMENT --------------------------- 22  
Adjustment Lock ------------------------- 20  
Afterimage ----------------------------- 21,46  
ATTACHING AN ARM STAND -------- 37  
Language ---------------------------------- 19  
M
MAKING USE OF USB  
(Universal Serial Bus)--- 33  
B
Menu OffTimer --------------------------- 19  
Menu Position----------------------------- 19  
Beep ---------------------------------------- 19  
Beeper setting ---------------------------- 45  
Before connecting ----------------------- 14  
Border Intensity --------------------- 19, 28  
Brightness ------------------------ 19, 25,26  
O
P
Off timer------------------------------- 19, 21  
Others -------------------------------------- 19  
C
Package Contents ----------------------- 11  
Phase ----------------------------- 19, 23, 47  
Pin Assignment --------------------------- iv  
Position ---------------------------- 19, 24,26  
Power consumption --------------------- 44  
Power Indicator --------------------------- 12  
PowerManager ------------------- 19, 31,32  
Power-save Setup ----------------------- 31  
PRECAUTIONS --------------------------- 4  
PresetTiming Chart ----------------------- i  
CABLE CONNECTION ----------------- 14  
CLEANING -------------------------------- 43  
Clock------------------------------- 19, 23,46  
Color Adjustment------------------------- 29  
ColorManagement ------------------ 19, 29  
CONNECTINGTWO PCs to  
THE MONITOR -- 35  
Contrast --------------------------- 19, 25,26  
Controls & Connectors------------------ 12  
Custom Mode ----------------------------- 19  
R
S
D
Range Adjustment ------------------- 19,29  
Reset --------------------------------------- 19  
Resolution -------- 14,19, 24,26,40,44,47  
Rotate -------------------------------------- 19  
Default setting ---------------------------- 45  
Dimensions --------------------------------- iv  
Displaying the low resolutions -------- 27  
DVI -------------------------------------- 10,46  
DVI-DMPM ------------------------ 19,32,46  
Saturation ----------------------------- 19, 30  
Save ----------------------------------- 18, 19  
Screen --------------------------------- 19, 23  
Screen Adjustment ---------------------- 22  
Screen Size -------------------------- 19, 27  
ScreenManager--------------------------- 18  
ScreenManager Adjustments  
E
EIZO LCD utility disk -------------- 11, 22  
EIZO Logo Disappearing function ---- 20  
EIZO MPMS --------------------- 19, 31,46  
G
and Settings----- 19  
Gain -------------------------------- 19, 30,46  
GLOSSARY ------------------------------- 46  
Security Lock Slot ----------------------- 13  
Signal Filter--------------------------- 19, 41  
Smoothing ---------------------------- 19, 28  
SPECIFICATIONS ----------------------- 44  
H
Height Adjustable Stand----------- 10, 13  
How to use the ScreenManager ------ 18  
Hue ------------------------------------- 19, 30  
T
Temperature ---------------------- 19, 29,47  
TMDS ----------------------------------- 10,47  
Translucent -------------------------------- 19  
TROUBLE SHOOTING ----------------- 39  
I
Information -------------------------------- 19  
Input Priority ------------------------- 19, 36  
48 12. INDEX  
U
V
USB ----------------------------- 10,31,33,44  
VESA DPMS---------------------- 19,31,47  
12. INDEX 49  
MEMO  
50 12. INDEX  
APPENDIX / ANHANG / ANNEXE  
PresetTiming Chart for Analog input  
Timing-Übersichten für Analog Eingang  
Synchronisation des Signaux pour Analog numerique  
Based on the signal diagram shown below 23 factory presets have been registered in  
the monitor's microprocessor.  
Der integrierte Mikroprozessor des Monitors unterstützt 23 werkseitige  
Standardeinstellungen (siehe hierzu die nachfolgenden Diagramme).  
23 signaux ont été enregistrés en usine dans le microprocesseur du moniteur,  
conformément au diagramme de synchronisation ci-dessous.  
A
B
Front Porch  
Sync Period  
Vordere Schwarzschulter  
Synchronimpuls  
Front avant  
Délai de  
synchronisation  
C
D
E
F
Back Porch  
Blanking Period  
Display period  
Total cycle  
Hintere Schwarzschulter  
Austastzeit  
Front arrière  
Délai de clignotement  
Délai d'affichage  
Cycle total  
Display-Zeit  
Kompletter Zyklus  
Sync-Signalpegel  
H
Sync signal level  
Niveau du signal de  
synchronisation  
V
Video signal level  
Video-Signalpegel  
Niveau du signal vidéo  
APPENDIX  
i
Mode  
Dot Clock  
MHz  
Frequencies  
A: Front Porch  
B: Sync Period  
H
V
H
V
H
V
kHz  
Hz  
µs/  
Dot  
ms/  
Line  
µs/  
Dot  
ms/  
Line  
VGA  
0.636/  
16  
0.318/  
10  
3.813/  
96  
0.054/  
2
640 x 480 25.175  
31.468  
31.468  
35.00  
49.73  
68.68  
37.86  
37.5  
59.941  
70.087  
66.67  
74.55  
75.06  
72.81  
75.00  
85.01  
56.25  
60.32  
72.19  
75.00  
85.061  
60.00  
70.07  
75.03  
85.0  
VGA  
0.636/  
18  
0.381/  
12  
3.813/  
108  
0.064/  
2
720 x 400 28.322  
Macintosh  
640 x 480  
2.116/  
64  
0.086/  
3
2.116/  
64  
0.086/  
3
30.24  
57.28  
Macintosh  
832 x 624  
0.559/  
32  
0.020/  
1
1.117/  
64  
0.060/  
3
Macintosh  
1152 x 870 100.0  
0.320/  
32  
0.044/  
3
1.280/  
128  
0.044/  
3
VESA  
640 x 480  
0.508/  
24  
0.026/  
9
1.270/  
40  
0.079/  
3
31.5  
31.5  
36.0  
36.0  
40.0  
50.0  
49.5  
56.25  
VESA  
640 x 480  
0.508/  
16  
0.027/  
1
2.032/  
67  
0.080/  
3
VESA  
640 x 480  
1.556/  
56  
0.023/  
1
1.556/  
56  
0.069/  
3
43.27  
35.16  
37.88  
48.08  
46.88  
53.674  
48.36  
56.48  
60.02  
68.68  
61.974  
71.858  
74.763  
63.98  
71.691  
79.97  
VESA  
800 x 600  
0.667/  
24  
0.028/  
1
2.000/  
72  
0.057/  
2
VESA  
800 x 600  
1.000/  
40  
0.026/  
1
3.200/  
128  
0.106/  
4
VESA  
800 x 600  
1.120/  
56  
0.770/  
37  
2.400/  
120  
0.125/  
6
VESA  
800 x 600  
0.323/  
16  
0.021/  
1
1.616/  
80  
0.064/  
3
VESA  
800 x 600  
0.569/  
32  
0.019/  
1
1.138/  
64  
0.056/  
3
VESA  
1024 x 768 65.0  
0.369/  
24  
0.062/  
3
2.092/  
136  
0.124/  
6
VESA  
1024 x 768 75.0  
0.320/  
24  
0.053/  
3
1.813/  
136  
0.106/  
6
VESA  
1024 x 768 78.75  
0.203/  
16  
0.017/  
1
1.219/  
96  
0.050/  
3
VESA  
1024 x 768 94.5  
0.508/  
48  
0.015/  
1
1.016/  
96  
0.044/  
3
Workstation  
1152 x 900 94.2  
0.425/  
40  
0.032/  
2
1.359/  
128  
0.065/  
4
66.141  
76.202  
74.763  
60.02  
67.189  
75.02  
Workstation  
1152 x 900 107.50  
0.223/  
24  
0.028/  
2
1.265/  
136  
0.111/  
8
Macintosh  
1280 x 960 126.2  
0.190/  
24  
0.013/  
1
1.204/  
152  
0.040/  
3
VESA  
1280 x 1024 108.0  
0.444/  
48  
0.016/  
1
1.037/  
112  
0.047/  
3
Workstation  
1280 x 1024 117.0  
0.205/  
24  
0.028/  
2
0.957/  
112  
0.112/  
8
VESA  
1280 x 1024 135.0  
0.119/  
16  
0.013/  
1
1.067/  
144  
0.038/  
3
ii  
APPENDIX  
C: Back Porch  
D: Blanking Period  
E:Display Period  
F:Total Cycle  
H
V
H
V
H
V
H
V
µs/  
Dot  
ms/  
Line  
µs/  
Dot  
ms/  
Line  
µs/  
Dot  
ms/  
Line  
µs/  
Dot  
ms/  
Line  
1.907/  
48  
1.048/  
33  
6.356/  
160  
1.430/  
45  
25.442/  
640  
15.254/  
480  
31.778/ 16.683/  
800 525  
1.907/  
54  
1.111/  
35  
6.356/  
180  
1.556/  
49  
25.422/  
720  
12.712/  
400  
31.778/ 14.267/  
900 449  
3.175/  
96  
1.114/  
39  
7.407/  
224  
1.286/  
45  
21.164/  
640  
13.714/  
480  
28.571/ 15.000/  
864 525  
3.911/  
224  
0.784/  
39  
5.586/  
320  
0.865/  
43  
14.524/  
832  
12.549/  
624  
20.111/ 13.414/  
1152 667  
1.440/  
144  
0.568/  
39  
3.040/  
304  
0.655/  
45  
11.520/  
1152  
12.667/  
870  
14.560/ 13.322/  
1456 915  
3.810/  
128  
0.528/  
28  
5.587/  
192  
0.634/  
40  
20.317/  
640  
12.678/  
480  
26.413/ 13.735/  
832 520  
3.810/  
120  
0.427/  
16  
6.349/  
200  
0.533/  
20  
20.317/  
640  
12.800/  
480  
26.667/ 13.333/  
840 500  
2.222/  
80  
0.578/  
25  
5.333/  
192  
0.670/  
29  
17.778/  
640  
11.093/  
480  
23.111/ 11.764/  
832 509  
3.556/  
128  
0.626/  
22  
6.222/  
224  
0.711/  
25  
22.222/  
800  
17.067/  
600  
28.444/ 17.778/  
1024 625  
2.200/  
88  
0.607/  
23  
6.400/  
256  
0.739/  
28  
20.000/  
800  
15.840/  
600  
26.400/ 16.579/  
1056 628  
1.280/  
64  
0.478/  
23  
4.800/  
240  
1.373/  
66  
16.000/  
800  
12.480/  
600  
20.800/ 13.853/  
1040 666  
3.232/  
160  
0.448/  
21  
5.172/  
256  
0.533/  
25  
16.162/  
800  
12.800/  
600  
21.333/ 13.333/  
1056 625  
2.702/  
152  
0.503/  
27  
4.409/  
248  
0.578/  
31  
14.222/  
800  
11.179/  
600  
18.631/ 11.756/  
1048 631  
2.462/  
160  
0.600/  
29  
4.923/  
320  
0.786/  
38  
15.754/  
1024  
15.880/  
768  
20.677/ 16.666/  
1344 806  
19.20/  
144  
0.513/  
29  
4.053/  
304  
0.673/  
38  
13.653/  
1024  
16.599/  
768  
17.707/ 14.272/  
1328 806  
2.235/  
176  
0.466/  
28  
3.657/  
288  
0.533/  
32  
13.003/  
1024  
12.795/  
768  
16.660/ 13.328/  
1312 800  
2.201/  
208  
0.524/  
36  
3.725/  
352  
0.582/  
40  
10.836/  
1024  
11.183/  
768  
14.561/ 11.765/  
1376 808  
2.123/  
200  
0.500/  
31  
3.907/  
368  
0.597/  
37  
12.229/  
1152  
14.522/  
900  
16.136/ 15.119/  
1520 937  
1.712/  
184  
0.459/  
33  
3.200/  
344  
0.598/  
43  
10.716/  
1152  
12.525/  
900  
13.916/ 13.123/  
1496 943  
1.838/  
232  
0.482/  
36  
3.233/  
408  
0.535/  
40  
10.143/  
1280  
12.841/  
960  
13.376/ 13./376  
1688 1000  
2.296/  
248  
0.594/  
38  
3.778/  
408  
0.656/  
42  
11.852/  
1280  
16.005  
1024  
15.630/ 16.661/  
1688 1066  
1.846/  
216  
0.460/  
33  
3.009/  
352  
0.600/  
43  
10.940/  
1280  
14.283/  
1024  
13.949/ 14.883/  
1632 1067  
1.837/  
248  
0.475/  
38  
3.022/  
408  
0.525/  
42  
9.481/  
1280  
12.804/  
1024  
12.504/ 13.329/  
1688 1066  
APPENDIX iii  
Dimensions  
Abmessungen  
Dimensions  
399(15.7)  
mm  
361(14.2)  
3(0.1)  
3(0.1)  
(inches)  
65(2.6)  
39(1.5)  
Main  
SW  
Range of Motion  
38(1.5)  
325.5(12.8)  
208.5(8.2)  
TOP VIEW  
FRONT VIEW  
VORDERANSICHT  
VUE DE FACE  
DRAUFSICHT  
VUE D'EN HAUT  
SIDE VIEW  
SEITENANSICHT  
VUE DE COTE  
Pin Assignment  
Pin-Belegung  
Affectation des Broches  
* DVI-I Connector  
Pin  
No.  
Pin  
No.  
Pin  
No.  
Signal  
Signal  
Signal  
NC  
TMDS Data1/3  
Shield  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
C1  
C3  
C2  
C4  
1
TMDS Data2- 11  
21  
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24  
TMDS Clock  
Shield  
C5  
2
TMDS Data2+ 12  
NC  
NC  
22  
TMDS Data2/4  
3
4
13  
23 TMDS Clock+  
24 TMDS Clock-  
Shield  
NC*  
14  
+5V Power  
Ground (return  
5
NC  
15 for +5V, Hsync C1 Analog Red  
and Vsync)  
DDC Clock  
(SCL)  
6
16 Hot Plug Detect C2 Analog Green  
7 DDC Data (SDA) 17 TMDS Data0- C3 Analog Blue  
Analog  
Vertical Sync  
Analog  
Horizontal Sync  
Analog Ground  
C5 (analog R,G,&B  
return)  
8
18 TMDS Data0+ C4  
TMDS Data0/5  
9
TMDS Data1- 19  
Sheild  
NC  
10 TMDS Data1+ 20  
(*NC: No Connection)  
* USB ports  
Upstream  
Downstream  
No.  
1
Signal  
VCC  
Comments  
Cable power  
Serial data  
2
- Data  
+ Data  
Ground  
3
Serial data  
(Series B connector) (Series A connector)  
4
Cable Ground  
iv APPENDIX  
[Applicable to gray (standard color version only).]  
Congratulations!  
You have just purchased a TCO’99 approved and labelled  
product! Your choice has provided you with a product developed  
for professional use. Your purchase has also contributed to  
reducing the burden on the environment and also to the further  
development of environmentally adapted electronics products.  
Why do we have environmentally labelled computers?  
In many countries, environmental labelling has become an established method for  
encouraging the adaptation of goods and services to the environment. The main problem, as  
far as computers and other electronics equipment are concerned, is that environmentally  
harmful substances are used both in the products and during their manufacture. Since it is not  
so far possible to satisfactorily recycle the majority of electronics equipment, most of these  
potentially damaging substances sooner or later enter nature.  
There are also other characteristics of a computer, such as energy consumption levels, that  
are important from the viewpoints of both the work (internal) and natural (external)  
environments. Since all methods of electricity generation have a negative effect on the  
environment (e.g. acidic and climate-influencing emissions, radioactive waste), it is vital to  
save energy. Electronics equipment in offices is often left running continuously and thereby  
consumes a lot of energy.  
What does labelling involve?  
This product meets the requirements for the TCO’99 scheme which provides for  
international and environmental labelling of personal computers. The labelling scheme was  
developed as a joint effort by the TCO (The Swedish Confederation of Professional  
Employees), Svenska Naturskyddsforeningen (The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation)  
and Statens Energimyndighet (The Swedish National Energy Administration).  
Approval requirements cover a wide range of issues: environment, ergonomics, usability,  
emission of electric and magnetic fields, energy consumption and electrical and fire safety.  
The environmental demands impose restrictions on the presence and use of heavy metals,  
brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, CFCs (freons) and chlorinated solvents, among  
other things. The product must be prepared for recycling and the manufacturer is obliged to  
have an environmental policy which must be adhered to in each country where the company  
implements its operational policy.  
The energy requirements include a demand that the computer and/or display, after a  
certain period of inactivity, shall reduce its power consumption to a lower level in one or  
more stages. The length of time to reactivate the computer shall be reasonable for the user.  
Labelled products must meet strict environmental demands, for example, in respect of the  
reduction of electric and magnetic fields, physical and visual ergonomics and good usability.  
Below you will find a brief summary of the environmental requirements met by this  
product.  
The complete environmental criteria document may be ordered from:  
TCO Development  
SE-114 94 Stockholm, Sweden  
Fax: +46 8 782 92 07  
Email (Internet): [email protected]  
Current information regarding TCO’99 approved and labelled products may also be  
[Applicable to gray (standard color version only).]  
Environmental requirements  
Flame retardants  
Flame retardants are present in printed circuit boards, cables, wires, casings and  
housings. Their purpose is to prevent, or at least to delay the spread of fire. Up to 30% of  
the plastic in a computer casing can consist of flame retardant substances. Most flame  
retardants contain bromine or chloride, and those flame retardants are chemically related to  
another group of environmental toxins, PCBs. Both the flame retardants containing bromine  
or chloride and the PCBs are suspected of giving rise to severe health effects, including  
reproductive damage in fish-eating birds and mammals, due to the bio-accumulative*  
processes. Flame retardants have been found in human blood and researchers fear that  
disturbances in foetus development may occur.  
The relevant TCO’99 demand requires that plastic components weighing more than 25  
grams must not contain flame retardants with organically bound bromine or chlorine. Flame  
retardants are allowed in the printed circuit boards since no substitutes are available.  
Cadmium**  
Cadmium is present in rechargeable batteries and in the colour-generating layers of  
certain computer displays. Cadmium damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses.  
The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that batteries, the colour-generating layers of  
display screens and the electrical or electronics components must not contain any cadmium.  
Mercury**  
Mercury is sometimes found in batteries, relays and switches. It damages the nervous  
system and is toxic in high doses. The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that batteries  
may not contain any mercury. It also demands that mercury is not present in any of the  
electrical or electronics components associated with the labelled unit.  
CFCs (freons)  
The relevant TCO’99 requirement states that neither CFCs nor HCFCs may be used during  
the manufacture and assembly of the product. CFCs (freons) are sometimes used for washing  
printed circuit boards. CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in the  
stratosphere, causing increased reception on earth of ultraviolet light with e.g. increased  
risks of skin cancer (malignant melanoma) as a consequence.  
Lead**  
Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens, solders and capacitors. Lead damages  
the nervous system and in higher doses, causes lead poisoning. The relevant TCO’99  
requirement permits the inclusion of lead since no replacement has yet been developed.  
* Bio-accumulative is defined as substances which accumulate within living organisms.  
** Lead, Cadmium and Mercury are heavy metals which are Bio-accumulative.  
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 L675  
is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this product is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this  
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provid  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures.  
*Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
*Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
*Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
*Consult 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 numérique de le classe B est comforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  

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