Setting Signal Bandwidth; Switching Usb Port Automatically - Eizo ColorEdge CS230B User Manual

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3-7. Setting Signal Bandwidth

The range of frequency and detection sensitivity of the change in signal can be switched.
Attention
• This function cannot be used with HDMI input.
Procedure
1. Press
to turn off the monitor.
2. Holding
The "Optional Settings" menu appears.
3. Choose "Signal Bandwidth" from "Optional Settings", and press
4. Choose the input signal to set with
5. Select "Normal" or "Wide" with
6. Press
7. Select "Finish" with
8. Press
.

3-8. Switching USB Port Automatically

This function allows the input signal to link the USB upstream port when one monitor is connected to two PCs.
This can switch the USB port automatically according to the switch of the input signal. To calibrate one monitor
using two PCs, the USB cables do not need to be connected again. USB devices such as the mouse and keyboard
connected to one monitor can be used with two PCs.
Attention
• To switch the USB port to be used, two USB cables are required. Prepare cables.
• If a storage device such as a USB memory is connected to the monitor, remove the device before changing the setting.
Otherwise, data may be lost or damaged.
• The key arrangement of the keyboard cannot be changed.
Note
• When the "Input Selection" function is set to "Auto", the USB port automatically switches according to the switch of the
input signal.
• The USB downstream port can be operated using the currently monitored PC.
Procedure
1. Choose "Tools" from the Adjustment menu, and press
2. Choose "USB Selection" from "Tools", and press
3. Choose the input signal to set with
4. Select "USB-1" or "USB-2" with
5. Press
to exit.
down, press
for at least two seconds to turn on the monitor.
or , and press
or , and press
twice.
or .
or , and press
or .
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