User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting started
- Using the monitor
- Downloading software and utilities
- The Information file
- The Image Color Matching file
- Using the OSD menu
- Changing the Power Mode setting (select products only)
- Using Auto-Sleep Mode (select products only)
- Using PiP and PbP (select products only)
- Using low blue light mode (select products only)
- DisplayPort multistreaming over DisplayPort (select models only)
- Support and troubleshooting
- Maintaining the monitor
- Technical specifications
- 60.5 cm (23.8 in) model specifications
- 61 cm (24 in) model specifications
- 68.6 cm (27 in) model specifications
- Preset display resolutions
- 60.5 cm (23.8 in) model high-definition video formats
- 61 cm (24 in) model high-definition video formats
- 68.6 cm (27 in) model high-definition video formats
- Energy saver feature
- Accessibility
Upon entering this reduced power state (Auto-Sleep mode), the monitor screen is blanked, the backlight turns
o, and the power light turns amber. The monitor draws less than 0.5 W of power when in this reduced power
state. The monitor wakes from Auto-Sleep mode when the computer sends an active signal to the monitor
(for example, when you activate the mouse or keyboard).
To disable Auto-Sleep Mode in the OSD:
1. Press the center of the OSD controller to open the OSD.
2. In the OSD, select Power.
3. Select Auto-Sleep Mode, and then select O.
Using PiP and PbP (select products only)
The monitor supports both Picture in Picture (PiP), where one source is overlaid on another, and Picture
beside Picture (PbP), where one source is positioned adjacent to another either horizontally (for landscape
orientation) or vertically (for portrait orientation). Two full HD (FHD) images can be displayed in the PiP mode.
To use PiP or PbP:
1. Connect a secondary input source to the monitor.
2. Press the center of the OSD controller to open the OSD.
3. In the OSD, select Image, select PiP, and then select Enable PiP.
The monitor scans the secondary inputs for a valid signal input and uses that input for the PiP or PbP
picture.
4. If you want to change the PiP or PbP input, select Image, select PiP, and then select Assign Inputs.
5. If you want to change the size of the PiP, select PiP Size in the OSD, and then select the size that you
want.
6. If you want to adjust the position of the PiP, select PiP Position in the OSD, and then select the position
that you want.
Using low blue light mode (select products only)
Decreasing the blue light emitted by the monitor reduces the blue light exposure to your eyes. This monitor
uses a low blue light panel in default setting mode.
In the default setting mode, this monitor's low blue light panel is certied by TÜV to reduce blue light output
and create a more relaxing and less stimulating image while you read content on the screen.
DisplayPort multistreaming over DisplayPort (select models
only)
If you are using DisplayPort as the primary video input source, you can multistream to other DisplayPort
monitors connected in a daisy-chain conguration. You can connect up to four monitors in this conguration if
the graphics card in your computer supports this conguration.
The number of monitors you can connect through DisplayPort multistreaming depends on a number of
factors, including the resolutions and scan rates used for each monitor and the capabilities of your GPU or
embedded graphics system. If you have purchased a new graphics card for your computer, check the manual
that came with your graphics card for further information about its capabilities.
To multistream:
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