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...-Screen Display) Controls 22 Changing the Input, Picture mode, Luminance, and Volume 24 Power management function LED indicator patterns 25 Chapter 3 Advanced Operation Changing the Picture Mode and Preset 27 About the SpectraView engine picture modes 27 Running Stand-alone calibration 29 Using the USB-C port functions 31 Configuring Multi-Picture Mode 33 Controlling the monitor via LAN 34 Import / export and firmware update with USB storage device 36 Customizing the Hot Key functions 37 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Screen Image and Video Signal...
...-Screen Display) Controls 22 Changing the Input, Picture mode, Luminance, and Volume 24 Power management function LED indicator patterns 25 Chapter 3 Advanced Operation Changing the Picture Mode and Preset 27 About the SpectraView engine picture modes 27 Running Stand-alone calibration 29 Using the USB-C port functions 31 Configuring Multi-Picture Mode 33 Controlling the monitor via LAN 34 Import / export and firmware update with USB storage device 36 Customizing the Hot Key functions 37 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Screen Image and Video Signal...
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... make any problems. Plug Type North America European Continental U.K. Please use the power cord with an extension cord receptacle or other outlets unless the prongs can only be connected to a computer and is not intended for the display of the power cord connected to make sure the power cord is not supplied with the power cord table. Do not remove cover (or back). If the power cord is designed to qualified service personal...
... make any problems. Plug Type North America European Continental U.K. Please use the power cord with an extension cord receptacle or other outlets unless the prongs can only be connected to a computer and is not intended for the display of the power cord connected to make sure the power cord is not supplied with the power cord table. Do not remove cover (or back). If the power cord is designed to qualified service personal...
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... the power cord's plugs and cable could result in a fire. When using a LAN cable, do not come into contact with the cabinet for help. English−6 The monitor may damage your doctor for an extended period of hearing. Do not touch LCD panel surface while transporting, mounting and setting. Avoid using a soft dry cloth. Handling the power cord • When connecting the power cord to the monitor. Depending on the volume level...
... the power cord's plugs and cable could result in a fire. When using a LAN cable, do not come into contact with the cabinet for help. English−6 The monitor may damage your doctor for an extended period of hearing. Do not touch LCD panel surface while transporting, mounting and setting. Avoid using a soft dry cloth. Handling the power cord • When connecting the power cord to the monitor. Depending on the volume level...
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... windows and other light sources to avoid disturbing reflections from your screen, use an anti-glare filter. • Adjust the monitor's brightness and contrast controls to enhance readability. • Use a document holder placed close to the screen. • Position whatever you are looking at controlled luminous environments, to minimize glare and reflections. Cleaning the Cabinet • Unplug the power supply. • Gently wipe the cabinet with standard signals...
... windows and other light sources to avoid disturbing reflections from your screen, use an anti-glare filter. • Adjust the monitor's brightness and contrast controls to enhance readability. • Use a document holder placed close to the screen. • Position whatever you are looking at controlled luminous environments, to minimize glare and reflections. Cleaning the Cabinet • Unplug the power supply. • Gently wipe the cabinet with standard signals...
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... 10 programmable picture mode profiles for quick access to industry standard color spaces or user customized settings. • MultiProfiler supported Multiple color modes can be easily configured and selected using your color sensor. Those measurements will become the reference for all color settings in the display. • Multiple signal input • USB type-C interface (see page 31) Supports video and audio input, supplies power, and provides USB hub function with measurements taken using the MultiProfiler...
... 10 programmable picture mode profiles for quick access to industry standard color spaces or user customized settings. • MultiProfiler supported Multiple color modes can be easily configured and selected using your color sensor. Those measurements will become the reference for all color settings in the display. • Multiple signal input • USB type-C interface (see page 31) Supports video and audio input, supplies power, and provides USB hub function with measurements taken using the MultiProfiler...
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... LED color can be changed in the OSD control menu1. Do not cover this sensor. Parts Name and Functions Control Panel Key Default assignment Function A Key1 Menu Accesses the OSD menu. D Key4* Volume Adjusts the volume when the OSD menu is not open . E Key5* Mult.P (Multi Picture) Sets the Multi picture [On] or [Off]. F Key6* Input Changes the input source for the "Active picture" when not in use by the operating system of a user, allowing the monitor to make adjustments to various settings...
... LED color can be changed in the OSD control menu1. Do not cover this sensor. Parts Name and Functions Control Panel Key Default assignment Function A Key1 Menu Accesses the OSD menu. D Key4* Volume Adjusts the volume when the OSD menu is not open . E Key5* Mult.P (Multi Picture) Sets the Multi picture [On] or [Off]. F Key6* Input Changes the input source for the "Active picture" when not in use by the operating system of a user, allowing the monitor to make adjustments to various settings...
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... security cables/equipment. NOTE: Please use this port to control the monitor from For products, visit Kensington's website. D USB Upstream Port (Type-B) (USB1/2) Connects with the supplied power cord. Connects with external equipment such as a computer. H LAN Port IN (RJ-45) (LAN) C USB Downstream Port (Type-A) Connects with USB Type-C compliant external equipment such as a computer. connected external equipment. B Headphone Jack G HDMI IN (HDMI1/2) Digital HDMI signals input. Please refer to turn main power ON...
... security cables/equipment. NOTE: Please use this port to control the monitor from For products, visit Kensington's website. D USB Upstream Port (Type-B) (USB1/2) Connects with the supplied power cord. Connects with external equipment such as a computer. H LAN Port IN (RJ-45) (LAN) C USB Downstream Port (Type-A) Connects with USB Type-C compliant external equipment such as a computer. connected external equipment. B Headphone Jack G HDMI IN (HDMI1/2) Digital HDMI signals input. Please refer to turn main power ON...
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... non-native resolution to a computer depends on the computer's display adapter. i: Interlace. NOTE: When the selected monitor resolution is not a native panel resolution, the text contents appearance in a horizontal or vertical direction to show the proper image by interpolated resolution technologies, which are normal and widely used to connect to full screen. Some display cards may not be able to avoid data corruption. Before making connections: • Turn off the device's power before connecting...
... non-native resolution to a computer depends on the computer's display adapter. i: Interlace. NOTE: When the selected monitor resolution is not a native panel resolution, the text contents appearance in a horizontal or vertical direction to show the proper image by interpolated resolution technologies, which are normal and widely used to connect to full screen. Some display cards may not be able to avoid data corruption. Before making connections: • Turn off the device's power before connecting...
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... several seconds for video / audio, please use Premium High Speed HDMI cable with a signal conversion adapter, an image may not display an image correctly. When removing this cable, hold down the top button to release the lock. • If the monitor's main power is turned on after a connected computer is turned on the computer. • When connecting a DisplayPort cable to appear after turning on , sometimes an image is supported on page 50. English−15...
... several seconds for video / audio, please use Premium High Speed HDMI cable with a signal conversion adapter, an image may not display an image correctly. When removing this cable, hold down the top button to release the lock. • If the monitor's main power is turned on after a connected computer is turned on the computer. • When connecting a DisplayPort cable to appear after turning on , sometimes an image is supported on page 50. English−15...
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... USB cable before installation. 1. Place a hand on the location where the monitor was shipped. To connect the monitor to your system, follow these instructions: NOTE: Make sure to read "Recommended Use" on each side of the monitor or shutting down to the lowest position. Height adjustment is not disconnected properly. Setup For box contents, please refer to unlock the stand and raise the monitor screen (Figure B.1). Slide the lock switch...
... USB cable before installation. 1. Place a hand on the location where the monitor was shipped. To connect the monitor to your system, follow these instructions: NOTE: Make sure to read "Recommended Use" on each side of the monitor or shutting down to the lowest position. Height adjustment is not disconnected properly. Setup For box contents, please refer to unlock the stand and raise the monitor screen (Figure B.1). Slide the lock switch...
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... the stand. NOTE: Place the cables in the "Chapter 5 Specifications" on the computer. NOTE: If you have any problems please refer to the monitor. Please make sure that enough power is built into the cable management system that you can still raise and lower the monitor screen after you have installed the cables, then slide the cable cover down. 6. USB / Video Cable Power Cord Figure C.2 5. Turn on the monitor by touching the...
... the stand. NOTE: Place the cables in the "Chapter 5 Specifications" on the computer. NOTE: If you have any problems please refer to the monitor. Please make sure that enough power is built into the cable management system that you can still raise and lower the monitor screen after you have installed the cables, then slide the cable cover down. 6. USB / Video Cable Power Cord Figure C.2 5. Turn on the monitor by touching the...
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... source, adjust volume, and enable audio delay. Multi Pic System: Set the OSD language, time, position, transparency, rotation, and configure power management, human sensing, network settings, and perform a factory reset. USB Multi-Pic: Enable and configure multi-picture viewing. Picture: Select one of available picture modes, lockout access to the OSD, and rename the current input. System Customize: Configure the hot-key functions and LED indicator color, choose the number of the default picture modes, manually adjust the color settings...
... source, adjust volume, and enable audio delay. Multi Pic System: Set the OSD language, time, position, transparency, rotation, and configure power management, human sensing, network settings, and perform a factory reset. USB Multi-Pic: Enable and configure multi-picture viewing. Picture: Select one of available picture modes, lockout access to the OSD, and rename the current input. System Customize: Configure the hot-key functions and LED indicator color, choose the number of the default picture modes, manually adjust the color settings...
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Adjusting the Luminance 1. Touch the Reset key to discard the change . Mode LED indicator Power consumption Condition Normal operation (Maximum brightness) Blue Approx. 84 W Normal operation (Backlight is set to discard the change . Power management function LED indicator patterns The power management function is an energy saving feature that support VESA approved DPM (Display Power Management). • The LED indicator color for a fixed period. English−25 Adjusting the Volume and Mute 1. Touch the < or > key to raise...
Adjusting the Luminance 1. Touch the Reset key to discard the change . Mode LED indicator Power consumption Condition Normal operation (Maximum brightness) Blue Approx. 84 W Normal operation (Backlight is set to discard the change . Power management function LED indicator patterns The power management function is an energy saving feature that support VESA approved DPM (Display Power Management). • The LED indicator color for a fixed period. English−25 Adjusting the Volume and Mute 1. Touch the < or > key to raise...
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... port* USB color sensor *Remove the cap before starting the calibration or measurement process. In effect, the color sensor's measurements become the new reference for Stand Alone Calibration: • NEC MDSVSENSOR3 color sensor. The original factory measurements can be allowed to use the new reference. Touch the Set key to open the Stand Alone Calibration OSD menu: The stand-alone calibration menu automatically opens when connecting a supported USB color sensor to many factors, such as follows: 1. English Running Stand-alone calibration...
... port* USB color sensor *Remove the cap before starting the calibration or measurement process. In effect, the color sensor's measurements become the new reference for Stand Alone Calibration: • NEC MDSVSENSOR3 color sensor. The original factory measurements can be allowed to use the new reference. Touch the Set key to open the Stand Alone Calibration OSD menu: The stand-alone calibration menu automatically opens when connecting a supported USB color sensor to many factors, such as follows: 1. English Running Stand-alone calibration...
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... show the keys' guide. 2. Once the time is open the OSD menu. Customizing the Hot Key functions You can configure a key to set in [Number of the USB storage device is closed, touching Key5 once turns on how many are set a specific picture mode, change and return to open , the hot-keys function as [sRGB] or [Low Blue]. Touch the monitor keys to work with all USB storage devices sold...
... show the keys' guide. 2. Once the time is open the OSD menu. Customizing the Hot Key functions You can configure a key to set in [Number of the USB storage device is closed, touching Key5 once turns on how many are set a specific picture mode, change and return to open , the hot-keys function as [sRGB] or [Low Blue]. Touch the monitor keys to work with all USB storage devices sold...
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... the connected computer. English−39 The image is unstable, unfocused or swimming is over or under a range, "OUT of the display controller or system to change the resolution. • Check the monitor and your display card with respect to compatibility and recommended signal timings. • If text looks garbled, change the video mode to non-interlaced and use a 60 Hz refresh rate. Selected resolution is not displayed properly • Check the Information OSD...
... the connected computer. English−39 The image is unstable, unfocused or swimming is over or under a range, "OUT of the display controller or system to change the resolution. • Check the monitor and your display card with respect to compatibility and recommended signal timings. • If text looks garbled, change the video mode to non-interlaced and use a 60 Hz refresh rate. Selected resolution is not displayed properly • Check the Information OSD...
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... user's manual. • Check the [USB hub input select] setting. Message "Out of range" is displayed: Either signal clock or resolution is too high. LED colors, except for five or six times. No Sound • Check to see if [Mute] is activated. • Check to see if the computer supports an audio signal through DisplayPort or HDMI. English−40 Touch the key on the monitor. • If the LED blinks red during firmware updating, turn off by touching...
... user's manual. • Check the [USB hub input select] setting. Message "Out of range" is displayed: Either signal clock or resolution is too high. LED colors, except for five or six times. No Sound • Check to see if [Mute] is activated. • Check to see if the computer supports an audio signal through DisplayPort or HDMI. English−40 Touch the key on the monitor. • If the LED blinks red during firmware updating, turn off by touching...
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... loaded using optional NEC software. A lower color temperature will result in a reddish screen and a higher color temperature in 0.1 steps. A larger x value will change the screen to 10. Luminance Black Gamma White (K) White (x,y) Select [Picture mode] from 0.5 to yellow. Adjusts the black luminance. L Star: Gamma setting for UHD disk media and streaming videos. System gamma can be adjusted. Peak luminance value is used as the peak luminance setting. For general images 2.2 is adjustable...
... loaded using optional NEC software. A lower color temperature will result in a reddish screen and a higher color temperature in 0.1 steps. A larger x value will change the screen to 10. Luminance Black Gamma White (K) White (x,y) Select [Picture mode] from 0.5 to yellow. Adjusts the black luminance. L Star: Gamma setting for UHD disk media and streaming videos. System gamma can be adjusted. Peak luminance value is used as the peak luminance setting. For general images 2.2 is adjustable...
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... video cable. If there are compatibility problems, please try using [HDCP1.4]/[HDCP1.3]. English−49 English Video Menu Input settings Input detect Blank signal skip DDC/CI Advanced signal settings DisplayPort version (DP1/DP2/USB-C) HDMI mode (HDMI1/HDMI2) HDCP version HDR Bit rate (DP1/DP2/USB-C) Equalizer Audio Audio Menu Audio settings Source Volume Mute on Audio delay Selects the method of input detection the monitor uses when more than one signal source is the recommended setting. If video signal is lost on the current input connection...
... video cable. If there are compatibility problems, please try using [HDCP1.4]/[HDCP1.3]. English−49 English Video Menu Input settings Input detect Blank signal skip DDC/CI Advanced signal settings DisplayPort version (DP1/DP2/USB-C) HDMI mode (HDMI1/HDMI2) HDCP version HDR Bit rate (DP1/DP2/USB-C) Equalizer Audio Audio Menu Audio settings Source Volume Mute on Audio delay Selects the method of input detection the monitor uses when more than one signal source is the recommended setting. If video signal is lost on the current input connection...
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... 1-8 Input name Input name Number of Picture modes Number of Picture modes LED indicator LED brightness LED color OSD lock out OSD lock out Customizes seven keys on the front bezel from Blue, Green, or Custom. Prevents the monitor from being changed . Swap] is available when [Picture number] is [2]. NOTE: [Key1] is the Menu key and cannot be assigned: • Picture mode. • Video input. • OSD menu shortcut. • Function 1: USB hub upstream, Luminance, Volume setting OSD. • Function 2: Toggle functions like Emulation, Sound...
... 1-8 Input name Input name Number of Picture modes Number of Picture modes LED indicator LED brightness LED color OSD lock out OSD lock out Customizes seven keys on the front bezel from Blue, Green, or Custom. Prevents the monitor from being changed . Swap] is available when [Picture number] is [2]. NOTE: [Key1] is the Menu key and cannot be assigned: • Picture mode. • Video input. • OSD menu shortcut. • Function 1: USB hub upstream, Luminance, Volume setting OSD. • Function 2: Toggle functions like Emulation, Sound...