Switching your picture to portrait/ landscape (For the Pivot Stand attached models only)

If your computer has a function to switch the screen to portrait/ landscape, you can rotate the screen 90°.

Adjust your setting to switch images on your computer first, then rotate the screen.

Rotating the display to portrait1Adjust the setting on your computer to rotate the screen 90° anti-clockwise.

2Press the MENU button of the display, and then select “MENU ROTATION” from the OPTION Menu, and select “PORTRAIT.”

You can change the menu display position according to the screen position.

3Hold both sides of the display and raise it slowly to the highest position.

Notes

If you rotate the display connected to the USB device or the USB compatible products, you may damage the display.

If you rotate the display, do not crash the display or cables or other USB devices against objects around it. Be sure to move the display quietly.

When you rotate your display remove all the cables from the cable holder, then move them carefully without pulling them hard.

4Hold both sides of the display, and rotate it 90°clockwise slowly.

You cannot rotate the display larger than 90°.

5Hold both sides of the display, and adjust the height and tilt of the display.To set back the display to the flat position1Adjust the setting on your computer to rotate the screen 90° clockwise.

2Press the MENU button of the display, and then select “MENU ROTATION” from the OPTION Menu, and select “LANDSCAPE.”

Set back the menu display to the flat position.

3Hold both sides of the display and raise it to the highest position slowly.4Hold both sides of the display, and rotate it 90° anti-clockwise slowly.Selecting the input signal (INPUT1/ INPUT2)Press the OK button.

The input signal changes every time you press the OK button.

INPUT

OK

On-screen message

Input signal configuration

(Appears about 5 seconds on

 

the upper left corner.)

 

 

 

INPUT1 : DVI-D

DVI-D input connector

 

(digital RGB) for INPUT1

 

 

INPUT2 : HD15

HD15 input connector

 

(analog RGB) for INPUT2

 

 

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