User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Product support
- Q&A index
- Safety precautions
- Getting started
- Getting to know your monitor
- How to assemble your monitor hardware
- How to adjust your monitor
- The control panel
- 5-way controller and basic menu operations
- Working with the hot keys
- Hotkey Puck G2 and its basic operations
- Adjusting Display Mode
- Choosing an appropriate color mode
- Working with two or more video sources with one set of keyboard and mouse (KVM Switch)
- Displaying two sources at the same time (PIP/PBP)
- Working with HDR technology
- Working with two color settings on the same image (DualView)
- Navigating the main menu
- Troubleshooting
42 How to adjust your monitor
1. Make sure a FHD/4K HDR player is ready. Players with the following names and resolutions
are supported. Note that the 4K content on a FHD monitor get resized and is displayed at
1920 x 1080.
2. Make sure HDR content is available.
3. Make sure the player and the monitor have been connected via an appropriate cable:
• the provided HDMI / DP / DP to mini DP cable / USB-C™ cable / Thunderbolt™ 3 cable (if
available)
• an HDMI cable that is HDMI High Speed or HDMI Premium certified
• a DP / DP to mini DP cable that is DisplayPort compliance certified
• a certified USB-C™ cable with DisplayPort Alternate Mode capability
Enabling HDR function
If the instructions in Working with HDR technology on page 41 are followed and the input
content is HDR-compatible, the OSD message HDR: On is displayed on the screen. This
means your content player and the content are HDR-compatible and the HDR function is
properly enabled. The monitor is following the ST2084 standard to process the HDR content.
If the connection is complete and no OSD message is displayed, this means the content player
and/or the content are not HDR-compatible. The monitor stays to the color mode recently
chosen for non-HDR content.
Working with two color settings on the same image
(DualView)
DualView helps improve your image editing efficiency by showing an image of two different
color modes side-by-side.
1. Select one color mode from Color > Color Mode.
2. Go to Color > DualView. The screen is divided into two windows and the selected color
mode is applied to the left window.
Commonly used names for
FHD/4K
(may vary by manufacturer)
FHD, 4K, 4K Ultra HD, UHD, UHD 4K, Ultra HD, 2160p
Commonly used names for
HDR10
(may vary by manufacturer)
HDR Premium, High Dynamic Range, HDR, Ultra HD
Premium