Problems | Points to check with possible solutions |
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3)The screen is tilted/distorted. Adjust with the ScreenManager’s tilt and distortion correcting function until tilt/distortion seems unnoticeable. See page 21.
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| Check to see if there are any nearby interfering |
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| electronic devices such as another monitor, an |
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| electric motor, or a speaker (other than an |
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| optional EIZO i·Sound speaker unit). If so, move |
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| the device or move the monitor. |
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| It is sometimes possible to correct distortion and |
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| tilting by reorienting the monitor. |
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4)• The image vibrates on the | Use of the “Moiré Reduction” feature may cause a | ||
| screen. | slight vibration. To eliminate the vibration, switch | |
| • A slight shaking movement | the feature OFF or reduce the moiré reduction | |
| level. See page 24. | ||
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| Check that the signal cable is properly connected | ||
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| to the graphics board or PC. |
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| Check that the graphics board is correctly |
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| mounted in the PC. |
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| The signal cable might be damaged. Please |
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| contact the dealer. |
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| The monitor may be located close to a device that |
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| is generating a magnetic field. Such devices |
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| include speakers (other than the EIZO optional |
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| i·Sound speaker), electric motors, |
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| cables, and other monitors. It may be solved by |
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| switching off or moving the interfering device, or |
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| by relocating the monitor. |
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| If the volume level of the EIZO optional i·Sound |
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| speaker is too high, it may, in some cases, cause a |
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| slight vibration. To eliminate, turn down the |
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| volume of the speaker. |
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•An unstable signal from the graphics board may be the cause of the imaging problem 4) when using the monitor with a high resolution or in a high refresh mode. (The video signal from the graphics board might be made irregular due to the use of a high speed dot clock.) Change the resolution or the refresh rate to another setting.