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Appendix

LIMITED WARRANTY

LIMITED WARRANTY

EIZO Corporation (hereinafter referred to as “

EIZO

”) and distributors authorized by EIZO (hereinafter referred to as the 

Distributors

”) warrant, subject to and in accordance with the terms of this limited warranty (hereinafter referred to as the 

Warranty

”), to the original purchaser (hereinafter referred to as the “

Original Purchaser

”) who purchased the product 

specifi ed in this document (hereinafter referred to as the “

Product

”) from EIZO or Distributors, that EIZO and Distributors 

shall, at their sole discretion, either repair or replace the Product at no charge if the Original Purchaser becomes aware 

within the Warranty Period (defi ned below) that the Product malfunctions or is damaged in the course of normal use of 

the Product in accordance with the description in the instruction manual attached to the Product (hereinafter referred to 

as the “

User’s Manual

”).

The period of this Warranty is limited to (i) five (5) years from the date of purchase of the Product; or, limited to the 

expiration of (ii) 30,000 hours of its use of the Product (hereinafter referred to as the “

Warranty Period

”). However, the 

brightness of the Product shall be warranted only if the Product has been used within the recommended brightness 

described in the User’s Manual. The Warranty Period for the brightness is also limited to fi ve (5) years from the date of 

purchase of the Product subject to the usage time being less than or equal to 10,000 hours. EIZO and Distributors shall 

bear no liability or obligation with regard to the Product in relation to the Original Purchaser or any third parties other than 

as provided under this Warranty.
EIZO and Distributors will cease to hold or store any parts (excluding design parts) of the Product upon the expiration of 

fi ve (5) years after the production of such parts is discontinued. In repairing the monitor, EIZO and Distributors will use 

renewal parts which comply with our QC standards. If the unit cannot be repaired due to its condition or the stockout of 

a relevant part, EIZO and Distributors may offer the replacement by a product with equivalent performance instead of 

repairing it.
The Warranty is valid only in the countries or territories where the Distributors are located. The Warranty does not restrict 

any legal rights of the Original Purchaser.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Warranty, EIZO and Distributors shall have no obligation under this Warranty 

whatsoever in any of the cases as set forth below:

(a)  Any defect of the Product caused by freight damage, modifi cation, alteration, abuse, misuse, accident, incorrect 

installation, disaster, faulty maintenance and/or improper repair by third party other than EIZO and Distributors;

(b)  Any incompatibility of the Product due to possible technical innovations and/or regulations;
(c)  Any deterioration of the sensor;
(d)  Any deterioration of display performance caused by the deterioration of expendable parts such as the LCD panel 

and/or backlight, etc. (e.g. changes in brightness, changes in brightness uniformity, changes in color, changes in 

color uniformity, defects in pixels including burnt pixels, etc.);

(e)  Any deterioration of the Product caused by the use at higher brightness than the recommended brightness 

described in the User’s Manual;

(f)  Any defect of the Product caused by external equipment;
(g)  Any defect of the Product on which the original serial number has been altered or removed;
(h)  Any normal deterioration of the product, particularly that of consumables, accessories, and/or attachments (e.g. 

buttons, rotating parts, cables, User’s Manual, etc.); and

(i)   sAny deformation, discoloration, and/or warp of the exterior of the product including that of the surface of the LCD 

panel.

To obtain service under the Warranty, the Original Purchaser must deliver the Product, freight prepaid, in its original 

package or other adequate package affording an equal degree of protection, assuming the risk of damage and/or loss 

in transit, to the local Distributor.  The Original Purchaser must present proof of purchase of the Product and the date of 

such purchase when requesting services under the Warranty.
The Warranty Period for any replaced and/or repaired product under this Warranty shall expire at the end of the original 

Warranty Period.
EIZO OR DISTRIBUTORS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO, OR LOSS OF, DATA OR OTHER 

INFORMATION STORED IN ANY MEDIA OR ANY PART OF ANY PRODUCT RETURNED TO EIZO OR DISTRIBUTORS 

FOR REPAIR.
EIZO AND DISTRIBUTORS MAKE NO FURTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO 

THE PRODUCT AND ITS QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR 

USE. IN NO EVENT SHALL EIZO OR DISTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, 

CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGE WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR 

LOSS OF PROFIT, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY 

LOSS) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR IN ANY CONNECTION WITH THE 

PRODUCT, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EVEN 

IF EIZO OR DISTRIBUTORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  THIS EXCLUSION 

ALSO INCLUDES ANY LIABILITY WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF THIRD PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST THE ORIGINAL 

PURCHASER.  THE ESSENCE OF THIS PROVISION IS TO LIMIT THE POTENTIAL LIABILITY OF EIZO AND 

DISTRIBUTORS ARISING OUT OF THIS LIMITEDWARRANTY AND/OR SALES.

Summary of Contents for ColorEdge CG247X

Page 1: ...r basic information ranging from connection of the monitor to a PC to using the monitor The latest User s Manual is available for download from our web site http www eizoglobal com Color Management LC...

Page 2: ...al system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or otherwise without the prior written permission of EIZO Corporation EIZO Corporation is under no obligation to hold any sub...

Page 3: ...ors should be set to a lower brightness to reduce changes in luminosity caused by long term use and maintain a stable display When the screen image is changed after displaying the same image for exten...

Page 4: ...nd antiseptic solution may cause gloss variation tarnishing and fading of the cabinet or panel and also quality deterioration of the image Never use any thinner benzene wax and abrasive cleaner which...

Page 5: ...ing the EIZO Logo 31 3 4 Locking Operation Buttons 32 3 5 Changing DUE Digital Uniformity Equalizer Setting 32 3 6 Reset to default 33 Resetting the color adjustments 33 Resetting all adjustments to d...

Page 6: ...6 Contents 8 4 Specifications 53 Chapter 9 Glossary 56 Appendix 59 Trademark 59 License Copyright 59 FCC Declaration of Conformity 60 LIMITED WARRANTY 61 Recycling Information 62...

Page 7: ...gamma and gamut compliant with the following standards Broadcasting standards EBU REC709 SMPTE C Digital cinema standard DCI Adobe RGB sRGB See 2 2 Selecting the display mode color mode page 19 An Adj...

Page 8: ...and using the monitor under the following conditions Temperature 30 C or less Humidity 70 or less Avoid storing or using the sensor where it may be exposed to direct sunlight Since the measurement res...

Page 9: ...g adjustment and displays the Adjustment menu 6 button Provides the menu selection as well as the adjustment and setting of a function Displays the Brightness menu page 20 7 button Displays the Adjust...

Page 10: ...connection or when using the USB Hub function page 51 14 USB downstream port Connects to a peripheral USB device 15 Stand 2 Used to adjust the height and angle of the monitor screen Attention Do not...

Page 11: ...itor characteristics and generating ICC profiles for Windows and Apple ColorSync profiles for Macintosh The monitor and PC must be connected using the USB cable Screen adjustment pattern files 1 Used...

Page 12: ...ent Menu 1 Press any button except A guide indicating the button functions is displayed Buttons Guide 2 Press The Adjustment menu appears Current mode Menu title Setting Menu Item 2 Adjusting setting...

Page 13: ...sting the Color page 20 Temperature Gamma Color Gamut Advanced Settings Hue Saturation Clipping Gain Black Level 6 Colors Color Reset 3 6 Reset to default page 33 Color CAL Mode 2 Target SelfCalibrati...

Page 14: ...Power Save 6 1 Setting Power Save page 44 Indicator brightness 6 2 Adjusting Brightness of Front Button page 45 Menu Settings Language Selecting the Language page 30 Orientation Setting Orientation p...

Page 15: ...scan frequency Resolution Scan Type DVI 3 Display Port 3 HDMI Video 1 2 PC 3 640 480 60 Hz 640 480 Progressive 480i 60 Hz 720 480 Interlace 480p 60 Hz 720 480 Progressive 576i 50 Hz 720 576 Interlace...

Page 16: ...the resolution is improper or when you want to change the resolution follow the procedure below Windows 10 1 Right click the mouse anywhere on the desktop except on icons 2 From the displayed menu cl...

Page 17: ...t the resolution in the Resolutions field 4 Your selection will be reflected immediately When you are satisfied with the selected resolution close the window To select screen size The image with the r...

Page 18: ...nals 640 480 480i 480p 576i 576p Setting Function Auto The monitor automatically changes the screen size according to the aspect ratio sent from the auto input signal 4 3 Displays images in a 4 3 form...

Page 19: ...ut and gamma as defined in the ITU R Rec 709 standard 6 SMPTE C Suitable for reproducing the color gamut and gamma as defined in the SMPTE C standard 7 DCI Suitable for reproducing the color gamut and...

Page 20: ...abilize Please wait 3 minutes or more after the monitor has been turned on before adjusting the monitor The same image may be seen in different colors on multiple monitors due to their monitor specifi...

Page 21: ...00 for each RGB is displayed Adobe RGB Change to color temperature in conformance with Adobe RGB sRGB Change to color temperature in conformance with sRGB EBU Change to color temperature in conformanc...

Page 22: ...g the calibration targets page 38 or the ColorNavigator 6 User s Manual stored on the CD ROM L is a gamma curve defined in CIE1976 that is perceptually uniform To set color gamut Set the color reprodu...

Page 23: ...ess after completing the setting Attention After this adjustment some color gradations may not be displayed Adjusting Saturation The color saturation can be adjusted Setting Range 100 to 100 Procedure...

Page 24: ...n On Off The range of colors that are displayable on the monitor will be accurately displayed in accordance with the standard Colors outside the displayable range will be saturated Displays colors wit...

Page 25: ...this setting The value of gain changes with that of color temperature When gain is changed the color temperature is changed to User To adjust the brightness and color of black You can adjust the brigh...

Page 26: ...ect color Setting Function Auto Identifies the color space of the input signal automatically YUV 4 2 2 Converts the color space of the input signal to a YUV 4 2 2 format YUV 4 4 4 Converts the color s...

Page 27: ...or automatically recognizes the brightness range of input signals and displays images appropriately Full The input signal brightness range is not extended 109 white The brightness range of the input s...

Page 28: ...e images To select how to display interlace signal The display method can be selected for displaying the interlace signal To identify video images automatically and convert them to suitable images Sig...

Page 29: ...e Area Marker and press 4 Select On or Off using or 5 Press after completing the setting To set safe area size The size of the safe area can be set Adjustable Range 80 to 99 Procedure 1 Choose Screen...

Page 30: ...unction allows you to change the orientation of the Adjustment menu Procedure 1 Choose Menu Settings from the Adjustment menu and press 2 Choose Orientation from Menu Settings and press 3 Select Lands...

Page 31: ...oose Tools from the Adjustment menu and press 2 Choose Mode Skip from Tools and press 3 Use or to select the mode to change and press 4 Select or Skip using or 5 Press after completing the setting Att...

Page 32: ...qualizer DUE function that reduces display unevenness This DUE setting can be changed Setting Function Brightness Prioritizes high brightness and high contrast ratio Uniformity Prioritizes reduction o...

Page 33: ...lue for the currently selected mode can be reset to the default settings Procedure 1 Choose Color from the Adjustment menu and press 2 Choose Color Reset from Color and press 3 Select Execute using or...

Page 34: ...n brightness is updated You can set the calibration targets and execution schedule in the monitor s Adjustment menu or in ColorNavigator 6 In this section the settings for executing SelfCalibration on...

Page 35: ...o exit 4 2 Setting Monitor Date and Time Set the monitor date and time Attention If the main power supply is disconnected for an extended period of time the clock may need resetting Note When ColorNav...

Page 36: ...after completing the setting 6 Choose Setting Type and press Select the method for setting the adjustment schedule Setting Function Setting Example Type 1 Execute once in every few months Execute onc...

Page 37: ...THU FRI and SAT Set the time at which SelfCalibration is executed Set within 0 00 to 23 30 Type 3 Set the number of hours of monitor usage to elapse until execution Set within 50 to 500 hours Press t...

Page 38: ...hange to color temperature in conformance with REC1886 SMPTE C Change to color temperature in conformance with SMPTE C DCI Change to color temperature in conformance with DCI Attention When color coor...

Page 39: ...with ColorNavigator 6 Press after completing the setting 8 After completing all settings press 4 5 Executing SelfCalibration SelfCalibration can be executed manually regardless of the schedule Proced...

Page 40: ...tion was executed and are not reflected in the SelfCalibration results Attention If Ambient Light is selected the current environmental light is also displayed If the environment in which the product...

Page 41: ...e external devices and switch between them for display Connection examples Signal cable HH200HS optional Digital HDMI To external device 2 Mini DisplayPort Thunderbolt connector HDMI connector To exte...

Page 42: ...tive of whether there is signal input Select the input signal for display using the operation button Procedure 1 Choose Tools from the Adjustment menu and press 2 Choose Input Selection from Tools and...

Page 43: ...using USB 2 To switch between USB ports two USB cables are required Ensure cables are available If a storage device such as a USB thumb drive is connected to the monitor remove the device before chang...

Page 44: ...even in the power saving mode Five seconds before the monitor enters the power saving mode it displays a preliminary message Procedure 1 Choose PowerManager from the Adjustment menu and press 2 Choose...

Page 45: ...or as desired 4 Press after completing the setting 6 3 Setting DisplayPort Power Save If the PC is connected to the DisplayPort connector and when the power is turned on or off or when the monitor rec...

Page 46: ...ified by EIZO turn off the monitor and then turn it on again 2 The message below appears This message appears when the signal is not input correctly even though the monitor is functioning properly Thi...

Page 47: ...patterns or pressure marks remain on the screen Display a white or black image over the entire screen The symptom may disappear 6 Noise appears on the screen When entering the signals of HDCP normal...

Page 48: ...of USB Universal Serial Bus page 51 Check the USB Selection settings under the Adjustment menu see 5 4 Switching USB Port Automatically page 43 Try changing to a different USB port on the PC Try chang...

Page 49: ...xposed to strong light such as direct sunlight Try executing correlation using ColorNavigator 6 0014 The target brightness may be too high Lower the target brightness and then execute SelfCalibration...

Page 50: ...use the following screws to secure it 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 down 45 Connect the cables afte...

Page 51: ...wer saving mode devices connected to the USB downstream port will still work Therefore power consumption of the monitor varies depending on the connected devices even in the power saving mode When the...

Page 52: ...nal Info appears Example Displaying Monitor Information This function displays the information about the monitor Procedure 1 Choose Tools from the Adjustment menu and press 2 Choose Monitor Info from...

Page 53: ...MI PC 26 kHz to 78 kHz HDMI Video 15 kHz to 78 kHz Vertical scan frequency DVI DisplayPort 23 Hz to 63 Hz 720 400 69 Hz to 71 Hz HDMI 24 Hz to 61 Hz 720 400 69 Hz to 71 Hz Frame Synchronization mode 2...

Page 54: ...perature Operating 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F Transportation Storage 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity R H no condensation Operating 20 to 80 Transportation Storage 10 to 90 Air Pressure Operating 540...

Page 55: ...r 8 Reference Outside Dimensions Unit mm Accessories Signal cable HH200HS HDMI HDMI PP200 DisplayPort DisplayPort For the latest information about the accessories refer to our web site http www eizogl...

Page 56: ...ave been standardized 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 system and...

Page 57: ...he projected image sound and control signal without compressed enable to be transmitted with one cable L L is a lightness value based on the CIELUV and CIELAB color spaces CIELUV and CIELAB are color...

Page 58: ...he 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 5000 K Slightly reddish white 6500...

Page 59: ...es and other countries Adobe is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other countries Apple Mac OS Macintosh and ColorSync are registered trademarks of Apple In...

Page 60: ...rmful 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 tel...

Page 61: ...t installation disaster faulty maintenance and or improper repair by third party other than EIZO and Distributors b Any incompatibility of the Product due to possible technical innovations and or regu...

Page 62: ...ne soci t affili e de votre pays Les adresses des distributeurs sont r pertori es sur le site Web EIZO ci dessous http www eizoglobal com Pour les clients en Suisse veuillez consulter le site Web suiv...

Page 63: ...enbrug Dette produkt forventes ved bortskaffelse at blive indsamlet og genbrugt i overensstemmelse med lovgivningen i dit land for at reducere belastningen af milj et N r du bortskaffer denne produkt...

Page 64: ...za recikliranje v skladu z okoljevarstveno zakonodajo va e dr ave Prosimo da se pri odstranjevanju izdelka obrnete na lokalnega distributerja ali podru nico Kontaktni naslovi so objavljeni na spodaj...

Page 65: ...istribuitor sau un afiliat al rii respective Adresele de contact le g si i pe pagina de web al EIZO http www eizoglobal com Geri D n m Bilgisi Bu r n n at laca zaman lkenizin evre kirlili inin azalt l...

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