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Chapter1Introduction
1-2. Controls and Functions
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Adjustmentmenu*1
1. Built-in calibration s ensor Executesca librationforanindependentmonitor.SelfCalibrationfunct ion(page36)
2. Ambient Light Senso r Measuresambientlight.
3. button Switchesinputsignalsfordisplay(“Toswitchamonginputsignals”(page49)).
4. b utton ChangesColorMode(page17).
5. button Cancelsthesetting/adjustmentandexitstheAdjustmentme nu.
6. buttons • Providesthemenuselectionaswellastheadjustmentandsettingofafunc tion.
• DisplaystheBrightnessmenu(“AdjustingBrightness”(page19)).
7. b utton DisplaystheAdjustmentmenu,determinesanitemonthemenuscreen,andsaves
valuesadjusted(page11).
8. but ton Turnsthepoweronoroff.
9. Power Indicator
Indicatesthemonitor’soperationstatus.
Blue: Operating
Flashingblue
(2timesforeach):
Inthefollowingcases,thisnotiesthatdisplayre- correction
isrequired.
• WhenthetimerissetinColorNavigator(CALmode)
Orange: Powersavingmode
OFF: Mainpower/Poweroff
10. Main po wer switch Turnsthemainpoweronoroff.
11. Power conn ector Connectsthepowercord.
12. Input s ignal connectors Left:DVI-Dconnector/Center:HDMIc onnector/Right:DisplayPortconnector
13. USB upst ream port
ConnectstheUSBcabletousethesoftwar ethatneedsUSBconnection,ortouse
USBhubfunction(“7-3.MakingUseofUSB(UniversalSer ialBus)”(page50)).
Attention
• By default, USB ups tream port 1 is enabled. Conn ect the cable to USB upstream port 1 r st.
14. USB down stream port ConnectsaperipheralUSBdevice.
15. Stan d*2 Usedtoadjusttheheightandangleofthemonitorscreen.
16. Secur ity lock slot ComplieswithKensington’sMicroSaversecuritysystem.
17. Cable h older Coversthemonitorcables.
*1 See “1-4. Basic Operations and Functions” (page 11) for how to use.
*2 An optional arm (or an optional stand) can b e attached by removing the stand s ection (see “7-1. Attaching the Optional Arm”
(page 47)).