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Chapter1BasicOperationsandFunctions

Chapter 1  Basic Operations and Functions

1-1.  Basic Adjustment menu operations

1. 

Displaying Adjustment Menu

1.  Touch one of the switches (excluding   ).

switch

2.  The guide is displayed.

3.  Select 

 to display the Adjustment menu.

Currentmode

Menutitle

Settings

Menu

Item

2. 

Adjusting/Setting

1.  Choose a menu to adjust/set with 

 or 

 , and then choose 

.

Summary of Contents for RadiForce RX 650

Page 1: ...arize yourself with safe and effective usage Please refer to the Instructions for Use for basic information ranging from connection of the monitor to a PC to using the monitor The latest Installation...

Page 2: ...y 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 submitted material or information...

Page 3: ...To Default Setting 17 To reset the color adjustments 17 To reset all settings 17 Chapter 4 Controlling Monitor Quality 18 4 1 Executing Calibration 18 Executing SelfCalibration 18 Viewing SelfCalibra...

Page 4: ...Basic Adjustment menu operations 1 Displaying Adjustment Menu 1 Touch one of the switches excluding switch 2 The guide is displayed 3 Select to display the Adjustment menu Current mode Menu title Sett...

Page 5: ...pter 1 Basic Operations and Functions 2 Choose an item to adjust set with or and then choose 3 Adjust set the selected item with and then choose 3 Exiting 1 Choose a few times The Adjustment menu fini...

Page 6: ...ator 5 2 Adjusting the Brightness of Indicator page 21 Presence Sensor 5 3 Setting the power saving mode when a person leaves the monitor page 22 Menu Settings Language 3 2 Setting Language page 15 Me...

Page 7: ...Optional Settings menu appears 3 Choose Resolution from Optional Settings and choose 4 Choose 6MP or Full with or and choose Setting Details Full DisplayPort 1640 2048 2 DVI 1640 2048 2 6MP DisplayPor...

Page 8: ...anywhere on the desktop except for icons 2 From the displayed menu click Properties 3 When the Display Properties dialog box is displayed click the Settings tab and select desired resolution for Scree...

Page 9: ...play area for the monochrome and color images on the same screen and displays each set status 7 sRGB Suitable for color matching with sRGB compatible peripherals 8 Text Suitable for displaying texts f...

Page 10: ...select any non adjustable or non settable function Adjustable Not adjustable Icon Function CAL Switch mode 1 DICOM 1 2 Custom 1 3 CAL1 1 4 CAL2 1 5 CAL3 1 6 Hybrid 7 sRGB 8 Text Brightness Contrast T...

Page 11: ...vin The screen becomes reddish at a low color temperature and bluish at a high color temperature like the flame temperature The gain preset values are set for each color temperature setting value Adju...

Page 12: ...sing this function may make some color gradations unavailable for display To adjust saturation This function allows you to adjust color saturation Adjustable range 100 to 100 Procedure 1 Choose Color...

Page 13: ...changed the color temperature is changed to User To set the mode in the monochrome display area The mode suitable for the monochrome image display area can be set see To select the display mode CAL S...

Page 14: ...it Detection Type Purpose Full Scan Identifies the monochrome image display area automatically Custom Allows you to set the monochrome image display area manually using software To set the highlight a...

Page 15: ...one mode to 3 2 Setting Language This function allows you to select a language for the Adjustment menu and messages Selectable languages English German French Spanish Italian Swedish Japanese Simplifi...

Page 16: ...adjustments settings using the Adjustment menu All All switches excluding 5 Select Finish with or 6 Choose The Optional Settings menu is closed 3 5 Enabling Disabling DDC Communication This function a...

Page 17: ...setting all settings to the defaults Attention After resetting you cannot undo the operation Note Regarding the default setting see 7 6 Main Default Settings page 33 To reset the color adjustments Thi...

Page 18: ...the adjustment target and schedule for the calibration For details refer to RadiCS LE User s Manual on the CD ROM 4 1 Executing Calibration This function allows you to execute SelfCalibration and view...

Page 19: ...QC from the Adjustment menu and choose 2 Choose Grayscale Check from the RadiCS SelfQC menu and choose 3 Select Result with or 4 Select DICOM Custom CAL1 CAL2 or CAL3 with or 5 Choose to exit Up to th...

Page 20: ...llows you to set On Off for Warning and QC History when the Grayscale Check result is Failed Procedure 1 Choose RadiCS SelfQC from the Adjustment menu and choose 2 Choose Settings from the RadiCS Self...

Page 21: ...choose 3 Select Off High or Low with or Setting Function High Turns off the backlight The power saving effect is the greatest Low Turns down the backlight to the lowest setting The time until the ope...

Page 22: ...5 10 15 30 45 60 min Specifies the time from when a person leaves the monitor until the No Presence detected message appears The monitor shifts to the power saving mode about 20 seconds after the mes...

Page 23: ...nput signals page 29 Operate the mouse or keyboard Check whether the PC is turned on When Presence Sensor is set to On the monitor may have shifted to power saving mode Come near to the monitor Power...

Page 24: ...d life span When the screen becomes dark or begins to flicker contact your local EIZO representative 2 Characters are blurred Check whether the PC is configured to meet the resolution and vertical sca...

Page 25: ...ensor Clean the sensor with a soft cloth Check whether you are in front of the monitor The Presence Sensor function is activated when the sensor on the front of the monitor detects the movement of hea...

Page 26: ...r the AC adapter is noticeable The AC adapter is equipped with a fan to avoid rise in the internal temperature The operation sound may be heard depending on the installation location However it is not...

Page 27: ...low Screws fixing the stand to the monitor When attaching an arm or stand do not use the screw holes for mounting the stand When using an arm or stand attach it to meet the following tilt angles of th...

Page 28: ...aching an arm or stand Do not move the removed stand up and down Doing so may result in injury or device damage The monitor AC adapter and wall mounting device are heavy Dropping them may result in in...

Page 29: ...yPort supplied DVI D connector Digital DVI Digital DisplayPort To PC 1 To PC 2 DisplayPort connector DVI connector Port 2 DisplayPort connector Port 2 DisplayPort connector Port 1 To switch among inpu...

Page 30: ...PC is turned off or enters the power saving mode the monitor automatically displays another signal Manual The monitor detects only the PC s signals currently displaying automatically Select an active...

Page 31: ...es connected to the USB upstream port and USB downstream port work when the monitor is in power saving mode or when the power switch of the monitor is Off Therefore power consumption of the monitor va...

Page 32: ...m Tools and choose The Signal Info appears Example Displaying monitor information This function displays the information about the monitor Procedure 1 Choose Tools from the Adjustment menu and choose...

Page 33: ...K 2 2 3 CAL1 300 cd m2 7 500K DICOM 4 CAL2 300 cd m2 7 500K 2 2 5 CAL3 400 cd m2 6 500K DICOM 6 sRGB Approx 250 cd m2 6 500K Standard 7 Text Approx 100 cd m2 6 500K 2 2 Others Input 1 DVI DVI Presence...

Page 34: ...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 incompati...

Page 35: ...Produkts aufgrund von technischen Neuerungen und oder neuen Bestimmungen die nach dem Kauf in Kraft treten c Jegliche Verschlechterung des Sensors d Jegliche Verschlechterung der Bildschirmleistung di...

Page 36: ...onne autre que EIZO ou ses Distributeurs b Toute incompatibilit du Produit r sultant d am liorations techniques et ou r glementations possibles c Toute d t rioration du capteur d Toute d t rioration d...

Page 37: ...incompatibilidad del Producto debida a posibles innovaciones t cnicas y o reglamentaciones c Cualquier deterioro del sensor d Cualquier deterioro en el rendimiento de la visualizaci n causado por fal...

Page 38: ...ie eseguite da terze parti che non siano EIZO o i suoi Distributori b Qualsiasi incompatibilit del Prodotto dovuta a possibili innovazioni tecniche e o normative c Qualsiasi deterioramento del sensore...

Page 39: ...innovationer och eller best mmelser c Alla f rs mringar av sensorn d Alla f rs mringar av bildens prestanda beroende p f rbrukningsdelar s som LCD panel och eller bakgrundsbelysning etc t ex f r ndrin...

Page 40: ...40 Appendix EIZO Corporation EIZO EIZO EIZO i ii LCD EIZO 5 20000 20000 400cd m2 7500 30000 30000 300cd m2 7500 5 EIZO 7 EIZO EIZO EIZO a EIZO b c d LCD e f g h i LCD EIZO EIZO EIZO EIZO EIZO EIZO...

Page 41: ...r ou une soci t affi li e de votre pays Les adresses des distributeurs sont r pertori es sur le site Web EIZO ci dessous http www eizo com Pour les clients en Suisse veuillez consulter le site Web sui...

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Page 44: ...n distribuitor sau un afi liat al rii respective Adresele de contact le g si i pe pagina de web al EIZO http www eizo com Geri D n m Bilgisi Bu r n n at laca zaman lkenizin evre kirlili inin azalt lma...

Page 45: ...2nd Edition November 2013 03V24814B1 U M RX650 INSTALL Copyright 2013 EIZO Corporation All rights reserved...

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