Eizo ColorEdge CG2700S User Manual
Eizo ColorEdge CG2700S User Manual

Eizo ColorEdge CG2700S User Manual

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Color Management LCD Monitor
Important
Please read this "User's Manual", and "PRECAUTIONS" (separate
volume) carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective
usage.
• See the Setup Guide for monitor installation and connection.
• For the latest product information including the "User's Manual", refer to
our web site:
www.eizoglobal.com

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Color Management LCD Monitor Important Please read this "User’s Manual", and "PRECAUTIONS" (separate volume) carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective usage. • See the Setup Guide for monitor installation and connection. • For the latest product information including the "User’s Manual", refer to our web site: www.eizoglobal.com...
  • Page 2: Location Of Caution Statement

    EIZO Corporation. EIZO Corporation is under no obligation to hold any submitted material or information confidential unless prior arrangements are made pursuant to EIZO Corporation’s receipt of said information.
  • Page 3: Notice For This Product

    When the screen becomes dark or begins to flicker, please contact your local EIZO representative. • Do not press on the LCD panel surface or edge of the frame strongly, as this may result in display malfunctions, such as moiré...
  • Page 4: About The Installation

    Notice for This Product About the Installation • If you place this product on a lacquer-coated desk, the color may adhere to the bottom of the stand due to the composition of the rubber. Check the desk surface before use. •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS Location of Caution Statement ................. Notice for This Product....................About the Usage of This Product................ About the LCD Panel ..................About the Installation ..................Cleaning......................To Use the Monitor Comfortably................. 1 Introduction......................... Features......................1.1.1 Support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) video ........1.1.2 Built-in mode for automatically switching to the optimal color settings ...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS 4.3.2 Automatically executing by setting a schedule ........38 4.3.3 Activating SelfCalibration in Standard Mode........... 38 4.3.4 Activating SelfCalibration in Advanced Mode ......... 38 Checking Results....................38 5 Custom Key Settings ....................39 Basic Operation of the Custom Keys..............39 Assigning a Function to a Custom Key...............
  • Page 7 CONTENTS 10.4.2 Video Signals ..................71 10.4.3 USB......................72 10.4.4 Network....................72 10.4.5 Power...................... 72 10.4.6 Physical Specifications ................72 10.4.7 Operating Environmental Requirements..........73 10.4.8 Transportation / Storage Environmental Requirements......73 10.4.9 Accessories..................... 73 Appendix ........................74 Trademark ......................74 License .......................
  • Page 8: Introduction

    1 | Introduction 1 Introduction This chapter describes the features of the monitor and the name of each control. 1.1 Features 1.1.1 Support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) video • Complies with the international HDR standards for movies and broadcasts Supports both the HDR "PQ format" for streaming and movie production, and the HDR "Hybrid Log Gamma format"...
  • Page 9: Support For Displayport Alt Mode/Usb Power Delivery

    Introduction | 1 1.1.4 Support for DisplayPort Alt Mode/USB Power Delivery • Includes USB Type-C® (hereinafter USB-C®) connector Supports the transmission of video signals (DisplayPort Alt Mode) as well as the charging of USB devices (USB Power Delivery). It supplies a maximum of 92 W of power to a connected notebook PC when used as an external monitor.
  • Page 10: Controls And Functions

    1 | Introduction 1.2 Controls and Functions 1.2.1 Front (During sensor operation) 1. Built-in calibration This sensor is used to perform monitor calibration. When sensor SelfCalibration is executed, the calibration sensor automatically operates and regularly calibrates the monitor. (see SelfCalibration [} 34]). 2. Operation switches Displays menus.
  • Page 11: Rear

    Introduction | 1 1.2.2 Rear 1. Handle This handle is used for transportation. 2. Security lock slot Complies with Kensington’s MicroSaver security system. 3. Lock button Use this button to remove the monitor from the stand. 4. USB-A connector Connects to a peripheral USB device (see Using the Docking Station (downstream) Function...
  • Page 12: Basic Adjustments/Settings

    2 | Basic Adjustments/Settings 2 Basic Adjustments/Settings This chapter describes the basic functions that can be set by pressing the buttons on the front of the monitor. For advanced adjustment and setting procedures using the Setting menu, see Advanced Adjustments/Settings [} 16]. 2.1 Switch Operation Method 1.
  • Page 13: Switching The Display Mode (Color Mode)

    Basic Adjustments/Settings | 2 2.3 Switching the Display Mode (color mode) This function allows easy selection of a display mode according to monitor application. 2.3.1 Display Modes Standard Mode Adjust color using the monitor's Setting menu. Color Mode Purpose User Color Mode Setting Values [} 14] for detailed setting values for each color mode.
  • Page 14: Color Mode Setting Values

    2 | Basic Adjustments/Settings 2.3.2 Color Mode Setting Values Item Color Mode User BT.202 BT.70 DCI- PQ_DC HLG_ Adobe CAL SYNC_ I-P3 BT.210 ®RGB SIGNA Brightness (cd/㎡) Temperature 6500 Gamma (EOTF) PQ Option 1000cd /㎡ Emulati HLG Option HLG System Gamma Color Gamut Native BT.202 BT.70 DCI-...
  • Page 15 Basic Adjustments/Settings | 2 Item Color Mode User BT.202 BT.70 DCI- PQ_DC HLG_ Adobe CAL SYNC_ I-P3 BT.210 ®RGB SIGNA Green urati Ligh tnes Cyan urati Ligh tnes Blue urati Ligh tnes This is set automatically according to the input signal. If the value cannot be retrieved from the input signal, the value shown in the table is set.
  • Page 16: Advanced Adjustments/Settings

    3 | Advanced Adjustments/Settings 3 Advanced Adjustments/Settings This chapter describes the advanced monitor adjustment and setting procedures using the Setting menu. For the basic setting functions using the buttons on the front of the monitor, Basic Adjustments/Settings [} 12]. 3.1 Basic Operation of the Setting Menu 1.
  • Page 17: Setting Menu Functions

    Advanced Adjustments/Settings | 3 3.2 Setting Menu Functions 3.2.1 Signal The signal settings are used to configure advanced settings for input signals, such as the color format and input range. Signal Information You can check the information for the input signal. Input Color Format Settings: "Auto"...
  • Page 18: Color

    3 | Advanced Adjustments/Settings Input Range Settings: "Auto" / "Auto 109%" / "Full" / "Limited (109% White)" / "Limited" / "SDI Full" Depending on the external device, the black and white levels in the video signal output to the monitor may be restricted. If the signal is displayed on the monitor in its restricted form, the blacks will be faint, the whites dull, and contrast will be reduced.
  • Page 19 Advanced Adjustments/Settings | 3 Note • If "Color Mode" is "SYNC_SIGNAL", the "Brightness", "Gamma (EOTF)", and "Color Gamut" are automatically set according to the input signal and cannot be changed. • Use the values shown in "cd/㎡" and "K" as a guide only. Color Mode Settings: "User"...
  • Page 20 3 | Advanced Adjustments/Settings Note • If you select "HLG", you must set "HLG System Gamma". PQ Option Settings: "300cd/㎡ Clipping" / "500cd/㎡ Emulation" / "1000cd/㎡ Emulation" / "4000cd/㎡ Emulation" / "10000cd/㎡ Emulation" Areas with brightness equal to or greater than the value set here are displayed as clipping or emulation at this setting value for the PQ signal that is input to the monitor.
  • Page 21 Advanced Adjustments/Settings | 3 Note • This can be set when "HLG" is specified for "Gamma (EOTF)". Color Gamut Settings: "Native" / "Adobe®RGB" / "sRGB" / "EBU" / "BT.709" / "BT.2020" / "SMPTE-C" / "DCI-P3" Set the color reproduction area (color gamut) of the monitor. "Color Gamut"...
  • Page 22 3 | Advanced Adjustments/Settings Advanced Settings - Gamut Clipping Settings: "On" / "Off" The method of displaying colors outside the monitor's displayable range within the color gamut specified in accordance with Color Gamut [} 21] can be set. • "On" The range of colors that are displayable on the monitor will be accurately displayed in accordance with the standard.
  • Page 23 Advanced Adjustments/Settings | 3 Note • Using this function may make some color gradations unavailable for display. • The gain value changes according to the color temperature. • When gain is changed, the color temperature is changed to "User". Advanced Settings - Black Level Settings: "0"...
  • Page 24 3 | Advanced Adjustments/Settings Target Settings - Black Level Settings: "Min" / "0.2" – "3.5" Set the black level that will be used as a calibration target for SelfCalibration. Target Settings - White Point - Temperature Settings: "4000 K" – "10000 K" / "User" / "D50" / "D65" / "DCI" Set the White Point that will be used as a calibration target for SelfCalibration.
  • Page 25 Advanced Adjustments/Settings | 3 Target Settings - Gamma (EOTF) - PQ Option Settings: "300cd/㎡ Clipping" / "500cd/㎡ Emulation" / "1000cd/㎡ Emulation" / "4000cd/㎡ Emulation" / "10000cd/㎡ Emulation" Set the PQ option that will be used as the calibration target for SelfCalibration. Note •...
  • Page 26: Selfcalibration

    3 | Advanced Adjustments/Settings Target Settings - Advanced Settings - Limited (109% White) Settings: "On" / "Off" If this function is set to "On" then, if "Gamma (EOTF)" is from "1.6" to "2.7", the brightness range of the input signal is displayed as 16 – 254 (10 bits: 64 – 1019). If "Gamma (EOTF)" is anything other than "1.6"...
  • Page 27 Advanced Adjustments/Settings | 3 Note • Setting example Full-screen Fixed aspect ratio Actual size (input signal) BT.709 Gamut Warning Settings: "Off" / "Clip" / "On" If a signal that complies with the ITU-R BT.2020 standard is input, you can set the display method for colors that exceed the color gamut for the BT.709 standard.
  • Page 28 3 | Advanced Adjustments/Settings Note • This function can be set only when Color Gamut [} 21] is set to "BT.2020". • This function and "Luminance Warning" cannot be enabled at the same time. If this function is set to "On" or "Clip", the "Luminance Warning" function is automatically set to "Off". Luminance Warning Settings: "Off"...
  • Page 29 Advanced Adjustments/Settings | 3 Marker - Marker1Settings / Marker2Settings / Marker3Settings - Area Size Settings: "50.0%" – "100.0%" / "User" You can set the size of the area. This can only be set when "Aspect" is selected for "Type". Marker - Marker1Settings / Marker2Settings / Marker3Settings - Hor. Position Settings: "*1"...
  • Page 30: Preferences

    3 | Advanced Adjustments/Settings 3.2.5 Preferences The monitor’s settings can be configured to suit the usage environment or personal preference. Menu Rotation Settings: "0°" / "90°" When the monitor is used in a portrait position, the direction of the Setting menu can also be changed.
  • Page 31 Advanced Adjustments/Settings | 3 Indicator Settings: "Off" / "1" – "7" The brightness of the power button and the control buttons when the screen is displayed can be set. (Default setting: 4) Beep Settings: "On" / "Off" The sound played when switches are used can be set. Input Skip Settings: "Skip"...
  • Page 32: Languages

    3 | Advanced Adjustments/Settings USB Selection – HDMI / DisplayPort / USB-C Settings: "USB-1 (USB-C)" / "USB–2" If two external devices are connected to a single monitor, then the input signals and USB upstream ports can be linked. This means that the USB port will automatically switch when the input signal is switched.
  • Page 33 Advanced Adjustments/Settings | 3 Example:...
  • Page 34: Selfcalibration

    4 | SelfCalibration 4 SelfCalibration This product is equipped with a built-in calibration sensor. By setting the calibration targets and execution schedule in advance, the calibration sensor automatically operates and regularly calibrates the monitor. This automatic calibration function is called "SelfCalibration". The adjustment content of SelfCalibration differs depending on the color mode that is executed.
  • Page 35: Selfcalibration Functions

    SelfCalibration | 4 You can download the ColorNavigator 7 software and User's Manual from our web site: (www.eizoglobal.com) Note • When using the software, you will need to connect the external device to the monitor with the supplied USB cable. • For details on the USB cable connection, see Using the Docking Station Function [} 66].
  • Page 36 4 | SelfCalibration • "Immediately" SelfCalibration is executed immediately at the set time. • "Application" Executes SelfCalibration according to the timing set using ColorNavigator Network. For details on ColorNavigator Network, refer to our web site (www.eizoglobal.com). • "Off" SelfCalibration is not executed. Settings - Schedule - Frequency Settings: "Daily"...
  • Page 37: Setting Targets

    SelfCalibration | 4 Settings - Schedule - Time Settings: "0:00" – "23:55" When the execution cycle is "Daily", "Weekly", "Monthly", "Quarterly", "Biannually", or "Annually", select the time for executing SelfCalibration. Settings - Clock Adjustment Set the monitor date and time. Note • When the clock has not been set, the schedule will not be applied. •...
  • Page 38: Automatically Executing By Setting A Schedule

    4 | SelfCalibration • Executing from the "SelfCalibration" menu In the "SelfCalibration" menu, select "Execute". SelfCalibration is executed for all the color modes selected as "On" in "Settings" - "Mode Settings" of the "SelfCalibration" menu. • Executing from the "Color" menu In "Color Mode" in the "Color" menu, select "CAL", and then select "Execute Calibration".
  • Page 39: Custom Key Settings

    Custom Key Settings | 5 5 Custom Key Settings You can assign functions to the custom keys to easily start specified functions. This chapter describes how to operate the custom keys and how to assign functions to the custom keys. 5.1 Basic Operation of the Custom Keys 1.
  • Page 40 5 | Custom Key Settings 3. Use to select "Preferences", and then select The Preferences menu appears. 4. Use to select "Custom Key", and then select The Custom Key menu appears. 5. Use to select the custom key to which you want to assign a function, and then select The menu for assigning a function appears.
  • Page 41: Functions That Can Be Assigned To Custom Keys

    Custom Key Settings | 5 5.2.1 Functions that can be Assigned to Custom Keys Function Description Disables the custom key. Input Range Sets the Input Range function. See Input Range [} 18]. BT.709 Gamut Sets the BT.709 Gamut Warning function. See BT.709 Gamut Warning Warning [} 27].
  • Page 42: Administrator Settings

    6 | Administrator Settings 6 Administrator Settings 6.1 Basic Operation of the "Administrator Settings" Menu 1. Touch to turn off the monitor. 2. While touching the leftmost switch, touch for more than 2 seconds to turn on the monitor. The "Administrator Settings" menu appears. 3.
  • Page 43: Functions Of The "Administrator Settings" Menu

    Administrator Settings | 6 6.2 Functions of the "Administrator Settings" Menu Auto Input Detection Settings: "On" / "Off" This function automatically recognizes the connector through which PC signals are input, and displays images on the screen accordingly. • "On" When the monitor is connected to multiple external devices, if a specific external device enters power saving mode or no signals are input to the monitor, the connector is automatically changed to another one to which signals are input.
  • Page 44 6 | Administrator Settings • "Off" (default setting) Enables all switches. • "Menu" Locks the switch. • "All" Locks all switches except the power switch. Compatibility Mode Settings: "On" / "Off" If you want to avoid the following phenomena, set this function to "On": •...
  • Page 45: Sdr/Hdr Settings

    SDR/HDR Settings | 7 7 SDR/HDR Settings This chapter describes how to configure the monitor settings to use this monitor for image creation. About Each Color Mode [} 45] describes applications and configurations of each color mode. Setting Procedure [} 55] describes the procedure to configure each color mode settings suitable for the display of each application.
  • Page 46 7 | SDR/HDR Settings • "Input Range" : "Auto" YUV (64-940) RGB (0-1023) 1023 Input Code Value (10bit) • "Input Range" : "Auto 109%" YUV (64-1019) RGB (0-1023) 1023 Input Code Value (10bit) Main Setting Items of Setting Menu For more information about procedure to configure the settings, see Setting Procedure [} 55].
  • Page 47 SDR/HDR Settings | 7 Item Input signal Input signal brightness range: brightness range: 64 – 940 64 – 1019 Input Range Auto Auto 109% Color Brightness (cd/㎡) Temperature Gamma (EOTF) Color Gamut BT.2020 BT.2020...
  • Page 48 7 | SDR/HDR Settings 7.1.3 BT.709 The relation between input signal (0 to 1023) and the brightness displayed on the monitor is described below. When displaying using an input signal brightness range of 64 – 940, set "Input Range" to "Auto", and when displaying using 64 – 1019, set to "Auto 109%". •...
  • Page 49 SDR/HDR Settings | 7 Main Setting Items of Setting Menu For more information about procedure to configure the settings, see Setting Procedure [} 55]. Item Input signal Input signal brightness range: brightness range: 64 – 940 64 – 1019 Signal YUV Color Matrix Auto Auto Input Range...
  • Page 50: Dci-P3

    7 | SDR/HDR Settings 7.1.4 DCI-P3 The relation between input signal (0 to 1023) and the brightness displayed on the monitor is described below. RGB (0-1023) 1023 Input Code Value (10bit) Main Setting Items of Setting Menu For more information about procedure to configure the settings, see Setting Procedure [} 55].
  • Page 51: Pq_Dci-P3

    SDR/HDR Settings | 7 7.1.5 PQ_DCI-P3 The relation between input signal (0 to 1023) and the brightness displayed on the monitor is described below. To display a PQ method gamma curve with a peak brightness of 1000 cd/m compressed on a monitor with a set brightness of 300 cd/m , set "PQ Option"...
  • Page 52 7 | SDR/HDR Settings Main Setting Items of Setting Menu For more information about procedure to configure the settings, see Setting Procedure [} 55]. Item Compressed PQ curve Uncompressed PQ display curve display Signal YUV Color Matrix Auto Auto Input Range Auto Auto Color Brightness (cd/㎡) Temperature...
  • Page 53: Hlg_Bt.2100

    SDR/HDR Settings | 7 7.1.6 HLG_BT.2100 The relation between input signal (0 to 1023) and the brightness displayed on the monitor is described below. To display a HLG method gamma curve with a peak brightness of 1000 cd/m compressed on a monitor with a set brightness of 300 cd/m , set "HLG Option"...
  • Page 54 7 | SDR/HDR Settings Main Setting Items of Setting Menu For more information about procedure to configure the settings, see Setting Procedure [} 55]. Item Compressed HLG curve Uncompressed HLG display curve display Signal YUV Color Matrix Auto Auto Input Range Auto Auto Color Brightness (cd/㎡) Temperature...
  • Page 55: Setting Procedure

    SDR/HDR Settings | 7 7.2 Setting Procedure This section describes the procedure to use the monitor with the settings suitable for displaying SDR or HDR image. Note • For more information about basic operation of the Setting menu, see Basic Operation of the Setting Menu [} 16].
  • Page 56: Settings With Colornavigator 7

    7 | SDR/HDR Settings Note • It is recommended to perform "Reset" in "Color" before configuring the settings. 7.3 Settings with ColorNavigator 7 You can use ColorNavigator 7 to configure monitor settings suitable for SDR or HDR display. It is recommended to use ColorNavigator 7 to calibrate the monitor for the following cases.
  • Page 57 SDR/HDR Settings | 7 BT.2020 BT.709 DCI-P3 PQ_DCI-P3 HLG_BT.2100 *2*3 *2*3 *2*3 Accessories This item is changed from the default setting. Set according to preference or application. This is the setting for "Optimize to Limited (109% White)".
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    8 | Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting 8.1 No Picture Displayed Power indicator does not light up. • Check whether the power cord is connected properly. • Turn on the main power switch on the back of the monitor. • Touch • Turn off the main power switch on the back of the monitor, and then turn it on again a few minutes later.
  • Page 59: Imaging Problems

    [} 18]). (The LCD monitor backlight has a limited life span. If the screen becomes dark or begins to flicker, contact your local EIZO representative.) Characters and images are blurred. • Check whether the external device is configured to meet the resolution and vertical scan frequency requirements of the monitor.
  • Page 60: Selfcalibration Problems

    8 | Troubleshooting Noise appears on the screen. • When inputting HDCP system signals, normal images may not be displayed immediately. The positions of windows and icons are shifted when the monitor is turned off/on or when restored from power saving mode. •...
  • Page 61: Other Problems

    SelfCalibration failure • Refer to the error code table. If an error code that does not appear in the error code table is displayed, contact your local EIZO representative. SelfCalibration is canceled while in progress. • If there is a change in the video signal from the external device during SelfCalibration (the signal disappears, a signal is input during a no-signal state, or other), SelfCalibration is canceled.
  • Page 62 [} 12]). • If the peripheral devices work correctly when they are directly connected to the external device, contact your local EIZO representative. • Check the external device’s BIOS setting for USB when using Windows. (Refer to the User’s Manual of the external device for details.) •...
  • Page 63: Attaching/Removing The Stand

    Attaching/Removing the Stand | 9 9 Attaching/Removing the Stand 9.1 Removing the Stand The stand section of this product can be removed. Attention • Do not move the stand up and down after removing it. If you move the stand up and down while it is not attached to the monitor, this may cause damage or injury.
  • Page 64: Attaching The Optional Arm

    9 | Attaching/Removing the Stand 9.2 Attaching the Optional Arm The optional arm (or optional stand) can be attached by removing the stand section. Please refer to our web site for the supported optional arms (or optional stands). (www.eizoglobal.com) When attaching an arm or stand, the installable orientations and movement range (tilt angle) are as follows: •...
  • Page 65: Attaching The Original Stand

    Attaching/Removing the Stand | 9 9.3 Attaching the Original Stand 1. Lay the LCD monitor on a soft cloth spread over a stable and flat surface with the LCD panel surface facing down. 2. Remove the fixing screws on the optional arm (or optional stand), and detach the optional arm (or optional stand).
  • Page 66: Reference

    10 | Reference 10 Reference 10.1 Using the Docking Station Function This monitor is equipped with a LAN port and USB hub to serve as a Docking Station Function. Connecting via USB allows you to use a stable network environment even with laptops or tablets that lack LAN ports.
  • Page 67 Reference | 10 Attention • If the external device OS is Windows 8.1, a driver will need to be installed to use the LAN port. The driver is stored in the monitor, so when the external device and monitor are connected with a USB cable, the screen to install the driver will be displayed.
  • Page 68: Connecting Multiple External Devices

    10 | Reference 10.2 Connecting Multiple External Devices This product can be connected to multiple external devices and allows you to switch between the connections for display. Connection Examples HDMI DisplayPort USB-C HDMI cable DisplayPort cable USB cable (HDMI - HDMI) (DisplayPort - DisplayPort) (USB-C - USB-C) HH200PR PP200...
  • Page 69: Setting Of Pq Option And Display

    Reference | 10 If two external devices are connected to a single monitor, then the input signals and USB ports can be linked, and the USB device connected to the monitor can be switched using two external devices. For details, see USB Selection – HDMI / DisplayPort / USB-C [} 32].
  • Page 70 10 | Reference Note • This relation assumes that the input signal is full range (and that "Input Range" in "Signal" is set to "Full"). For "300cd/㎡ Clipping" • Set the brightness to the specified value to display properly. – Example: When "PQ Option" is set to "300cd/㎡ Clipping", set the monitor brightness to 300 cd/m 1200 PQ Curve...
  • Page 71: Specifications

    Reference | 10 1200 PQ Curve 1100 500 cd/m² Emulation 1000 cd/m² Emulation 1000 4000 cd/m² Emulation 10000 cd/m² Emulation 1023 Input Code Value (10bit) 10.4 Specifications 10.4.1 LCD Panel Type IPS (Anti-Glare) Backlight Size 27" (68.5 cm) Resolution 2560 dots x 1440 lines Display Size (H x V) 596.7 mm x 335.7 mm Pixel Pitch...
  • Page 72: Usb

    10 | Reference Supports HDCP 1.3 if "Input Color Format" in the Setting menu is "RGB". HDMI CEC (or mutual control) is not supported. 10.4.3 USB Port Upstream USB-C (USB 3.1 Gen 1) x 1, USB-B (USB 3.1 Gen 1) x 1 Downstream USB-A (USB 3.1 Gen 1) x 2, USB-A (USB 2.0) x 2 Standards...
  • Page 73: Operating Environmental Requirements

    Reference | 10 10.4.7 Operating Environmental Requirements Temperature 0˚C – 35˚C Humidity 20 % – 80 % R.H. (no dew condensation) Air Pressure 540 hPa – 1060 hPa 10.4.8 Transportation / Storage Environmental Requirements Temperature -20 ˚C – 60 ˚C Humidity 10 % – 90 % R.H. (no dew condensation) Air Pressure 200 hPa –...
  • Page 74: Appendix

    ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark of the United States Environmental Protection Agency in the United States and other countries. EIZO, the EIZO Logo, ColorEdge, CuratOR, DuraVision, FlexScan, FORIS, RadiCS, RadiForce, RadiNET, Raptor, and ScreenManager are registered trademarks of EIZO Corporation in Japan and other countries.
  • Page 75 03V60020A1 UM-CG2700S Copyright © 2022 EIZO Corporation. All rights reserved. 1st Edition – February, 2022...

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