Eizo CG223W Adjust the color gradation, To adjust color gradation automatically Range Adjustment

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Adjust the color gradation.

To adjust color gradation automatically [Range Adjustment]

Every color gradation (0 to 255) can be displayed by adjusting the signal output level.

Procedure

1.Display Pattern 2 in full screen on the monitor using the “Screen Adjustment Utility” or the screen adjustment pattern files.

2.Choose <Range> from the <Analog Adjustment> menu, and press .

The color gradation is adjusted automatically.

When the auto adjustment is completed, a message appears. Select “OK” to confirm the new settings or “Cancel” to restore the precious settings, and press .

3.Close the Pattern 2. When using the “Screen Adjustment Utility”, close the program.

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Contents Page Location of Caution Statement Page Cleaning Contents Introduction FeaturesControls and Functions Ex. CG243W Height adjustable standTo use ColorNavigator Disk contents and software overviewUtility Disk Adjusting/Setting Displaying Adjustment MenuBasic Operation and Functions ExitingShowing Button Guide Functions Setting Screen Resolution Adjusting ScreenWindows Vista WindowsWindows XP Mac OSDisplaying Screen Correctly Adjustment Procedure Perform the auto adjustmentWindows To correct screen position Hor.Position Ver.Position Remove flickering or blurring PhaseTo eliminate vertical bars Clock To adjust color gradation automatically Range Adjustment Adjust the color gradationMode Purpose Color AdjustmentTo select the display mode Color Mode Color Mode Icon Function To perform advanced adjustmentsAdjustment items in each mode To adjust the color temperature Temperature To adjust the brightness BrightnessTo adjust the contrast Contrast To adjust the color saturation Saturation To adjust the gamma value GammaTo adjust the hue Hue To enhance the outline of the image Outline Enhancer To adjust the gain value GainTo adjust the black level Black Level To adjust six colors 6 Colors Configuring moving image performance Overdrive CG243W Displaying Lower ResolutionsTo change screen size Screen Size Menu FunctionLocking Buttons Key Lock Enabling/Disabling Mode Selection Mode PresetSettings Buttons that can be locked Setting Orientation Orientation Setting the Eizo Logo Display LogoSelectable languages Setting Language LanguageSetting Range of Frequency Signal Bandwidth To reset color adjustment values Color Reset Restoring the Default SettingMonitor Power Indicator Setting the Power Saving Power SaveSignal inputs Standard Setting Power Indicator Power Indicator Screen is too bright or too dark Problems Possible cause and remedy No pictureMessage below appears Adjustment menu does not appear Problems Possible cause and remedy Characters are blurredMode menu does not appear Auto adjust function does not work correctlyCheck whether the USB cable is connected correctly Attach the monitor to the arm or stand Attaching an ArmConnection examples Connecting More than Two PCs to the MonitorTo switch the input signal Priority setting Function To set input signal selection Input SelectionRequired System Environment Connection Procedure Setup of USB FunctionMaking Use of USB Universal Serial Bus Displaying Monitor Information Displaying signal information Signal InfoDisplaying monitor information by pressing Displaying monitor information Monitor InfoCG223W SpecificationsCG243W Main default settings factory settings Outside Dimensions CG243W FlexStand Pin Signal Connector Pin AssignmentPin No Signal Contact No Signal RemarksGlossary Phase Hdcp High-bandwidth Digital Contents ProtectionRange Adjustment ResolutionDot clock Horizontal Vertical Signal MHz KHz Preset TimingApplicable Frequency Polarity Resolution For more information, please visit FCC Declaration of Conformity Hinweis zur Ergonomie 关于电子信息产品污染控制标识 03V22843E1 U.M-CG243W

CG243W, CG223W specifications

The Eizo CG223W and CG243W are part of Eizo's ColorEdge series, designed specifically for creative professionals requiring precision in color reproduction. These monitors are particularly favored by graphic designers, photographers, and video editors.

The CG223W features a 22-inch, wide-gamut IPS panel, while the CG243W offers a larger 24-inch display. Both models are equipped with a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, providing ample screen real estate for detailed work. They boast a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and a brightness level that can reach up to 300 cd/m², ensuring that images are vibrant and details remain sharp, even in moderately lit environments.

One of the standout features of these monitors is their ability to cover a wide color gamut. The CG223W and CG243W can reproduce 99% of the AdobeRGB color space, which is a critical factor for professionals who need to ensure accurate color representation in their projects. This capability is complemented by Eizo's Quick Color Match technology, which facilitates color calibration across devices for consistent results.

Another important technology integrated into these monitors is the Eizo ColorNavigator software, which allows users to create and manage multiple color profiles. This is especially vital for workflows that require precise color fidelity for different devices and mediums. The built-in calibration sensor in both models enables users to perform self-calibrations, ensuring that color accuracy is maintained over time without the need for external equipment.

Furthermore, the ergonomic design of the CG223W and CG243W promotes comfort during long hours of work. They offer adjustable stands that allow for height, tilt, and swivel adjustments. This flexibility helps in creating an optimal viewing position, reducing strain during extended use.

Connectivity options are abundant, with USB hubs and multiple inputs, including DisplayPort and HDMI. This versatility allows users to connect the monitors to various devices quickly and efficiently.

With their blend of advanced technologies, comprehensive color reproduction capabilities, and ergonomic design, the Eizo CG223W and CG243W remain favorites among professionals who demand the highest standards in their visual work.