Eizo T68, F67, TX D7, FX D7 user manual Color problems, Non-Interlaced / Interlaced, Flicker

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Problems

Points to check with possible solutions

7) Moiré patterns are

• Go to the ScreenManager’s “Screen” menu. Switch

 

distracting.

on the moiré reduction feature and adjust as

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

necessary. See page 22.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8) The image is flickering.

• Flicker will occur with interlaced scanning, or non-

 

interlaced scanning with a low refresh rate. All

 

EIZO monitors are capable of reproducing high

 

refresh rates for non-interlaced scanning. If a

 

problem occurs when using a non-interlaced signal,

 

try adjusting the graphics board to increase the

 

refresh rate (if possible). Refer to the graphics board

 

manual for information.

Non-Interlaced / Interlaced

In a “non-interlaced” scan, the electric guns draw the entire image in one vertical pass, with each pass covering every horizontal line.

In a “interlaced” scan, the guns draw the entire image by scanning vertically twice. At the first scanning, the guns draw every other horizontal line. At the second, they draw the other lines. Thus, in a “interlaced scan”, the image flickers more visibly when compared with a “non-interlaced” scan.

Flicker

The term “flicker” refers to noticeable shimmering that occurs when the image on the screen is redrawn (“refreshed”) too slowly. A refresh rate of 80 Hz means the image is redrawn 80 times per second. Most people will notice flicker at image refresh rates as high as 60 or 70 Hz, whereas refresh rates of 72 Hz or above usually is not noticeable. Flicker is known to be the cause of visual fatigue.

nColor problems

 

Problems

Points to check with possible solutions

 

 

 

1)

The entire screen appears

• The CRT is not warmed up. Allow 30 minutes for

 

bluish or reddish.

the monitor to stabilize.

 

 

 

2)

Color purity is not uniform.

• Allow 30 minutes for the monitor to warm up.

 

 

• Degauss the screen. (Use the degaussing feature in

 

 

the ScreenManager’s “Others” menu. See page 33.)

 

 

 

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Contents F67/FX·D7 T68/TX·D7 Contents Cleaning Specifications TroubleshootingLocation of the caution statements PrecautionsPlace the monitor on a strong, stable surface Do not dismantle the cabinet or modify the monitorKeep small objects away from the monitor Keep liquids away from the monitorTo disconnect the power cord, grasp the plug firmly Pull Handle the power cord with careSet the monitor in an appropriate location Handle with care when carrying the monitorUse an easily accessible power outlet Unplug the monitor before cleaning itOthers Package Contents IntroductionAbout This Manual Installation Controls & ConnectorsFront Rear Connecting the monitor to the PC Standard PC graphics boardMD-C87 enclosed Standard PC graphics board Setting the resolution MacintoshMD-C87 enclosed Entering the ScreenManager Screen AdjustmentHow to use the ScreenManager ScreenManager MenusOthers PowerManagerPower saving settings Menus FunctionsShortcut Keys Enter the SettingsSave & Exit Arrow keys Enter keyDown Brightness Brightness ContrastUsing the AUTO-SIZING button Imaging adjustmentBrightness, Contrast, Size, Position Proper adjusting for brightness & contrastGeometry,Tilt, Uniformity Convergence What is convergence?What is moiré? Moiré ReductionMoiré Every-other-dot pattern Outline Color AdjustmentAdjusting the Standard mode ProcedureWhat is color temperature? Cutoff and Gain adjustments Adjusting the Custom modeGain CutoffBest adjustment in steps 4 These diagram explains how the color curves were changed forWhat is PowerManager? Power-save SetupMonitor setting for matching the PC Set-up ProcedureVesa Dpms System Vesa Dpms power-saving methodNutek System Nutek power-saving methodWhat is Energy STAR? AutoPower FunctionWhat is Vesa DPMS? What is NUTEK?Input Priority Other SettingsWhat is degaussing? DegaussingBNC BeepSignal Filter ResetMenu Position, Menu Contrast Troubleshooting Problems Points to check with possible solutionsNo picture Imaging problems ProblemsExample 38 3 Troubleshooting Color problems Non-Interlaced / InterlacedFlicker Others Explanation of the Characteristics of CRTsChanging the resolution What is Resolution?42 3 Troubleshooting Selecting the active input Adjustment LockConnecting two PCs to the Monitor Getting the Most from Your MonitorMonitor USB Function Setup Optional i·SoundÔ Sound UnitFor Windows For MacOS 8.5.1 or newer USB Specifications Example of connectionMonitor ScreenManager Pro for USB for Windows TroubleshootingCRT Surface CleaningPeriodically clean the area around the plug CabinetT68/TX·D7 SpecificationsF67/FX·D7 Page Pin Assignment Pin-Belegung Affectation des Broches Sub mini 15 pin connectorBNC connector AppendixPreset Timing Vordefinierte Timing-Werte Signaux prédéfinis Dimensions AbmessungenInches Congratulations CFCs freons Flame retardantsCadmium MercuryHinweis Hinweis zur ErgonomiePTB Note Recycle AuskunftFor Europe, etc -240 Vac Only FCC Declaration of conformity
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T68, FX D7, TX D7, F67 specifications

EIZO, a leader in high-performance display technology, has made significant strides with its innovative monitor series, particularly the TX D7, FX D7, T68, and F67 models. These monitors cater to a diverse range of professional applications including graphic design, medical imaging, and video editing.

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The EIZO T68 model is designed for general usage in design and photography. This monitor combines impressive color fidelity with ergonomics. Featuring an IPS panel, the T68 provides wide viewing angles and vibrant colors. The Auto EcoView function adjusts the brightness based on ambient lighting, enhancing user comfort and reducing eye strain during prolonged use. Additionally, users benefit from the ColorNavigator software, which offers precise calibration options.

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