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How should I use this Service Guide?
What safety precautions should I follow regarding power?
Adhere to the following safety precautions related to power:
• If the power cord comes with a 3-pin plug, do not disable the protective earth pin from the plug. The monitor must be connected to an earthed mains socket-outlet.
• Disconnect all power sources and place the product on a steady surface before disassembly/assembly.
• When unplugging the power cord, always hold the connector part of the cord. Never pull the cord directly.
• Place the power cord in a way that people are unlikely to step on it. Do not place anything on top of the power cord.
• If this product comes with an adapter, use only the MSI provided AC adapter approved for use with this product.
What environmental safety precautions should I follow during handling and maintenance?
Follow these environmental and handling precautions:
• Do not place the product in environments subject to mist, smoke, vibration, excessive dust, salty or greasy air, or other corrosive gases and fumes.
• To avoid electrostatic discharge, use an anti-static wrist strap before handling components. Always handle electrostatic-sensitive components, parts, and assemblies only at static-free work areas.
• Handle components with care. Do not touch the pins or contacts on a component.
• Place components on a grounded anti-static pad or on the bed that came with the components whenever the components are separated from the product.
• Handle the display panel with extra care as it is fragile and could break.
• Do not perform any maintenance with wet hands.
• Prevent foreign substances, such as water, other liquids or chemicals, from entering the product while performing disassembly/assembly.
• After assembly, ensure that all screws are replaced and no stray screws remain inside the product.
What services are available for upgrade and repair?
Where can I find specific types of service information?
| Service Information | Section |
|---|---|
| Disassembly instructions including identifying the required tools. | Product Components and Accessories, Recommended Tools |
| Exploded diagram of parts. | Product Components and Accessories |
| List of spare parts including manufacturer-approved spare parts and how to obtain them. | Product Upgradeability and Repairability |
| Maintenance procedures or guidance on where to obtain the procedures. | Monitor Support, OSD Setup |
| Troubleshooting instructions, software diagnostic tools, troubleshooting videos or other troubleshooting guidance. | Troubleshooting |
| Instructions on how to obtain software updates (not applicable to display products). | N/A |
| Instructions on how the user can remove personal data. If the instructions require destruction of the storage, instructions to replace the storage shall be provided (not applicable to display products). | N/A |
Note: Service instructions may exclude information that, as determined by the manufacturer:
a) May expose the user to risk of injury, or
b) Breaches intellectual property rights, or
c) Compromises user privacy or security, or
d) Involves the disassembly of a battery pack or power supply
If claiming any of the four exclusions above the manufacturer shall demonstrate how the product is restored to normal operating condition after being repaired. Repair may include replacement of the component(s) associated with the exclusion.
What are the main product components and accessories?
The main components and accessories include:
1. Stand
2. Rear Cover
3. Middle frame
4. LCD Panel & Shielding Cover
5. Navi Board & Navi Key
6. USB Board
7. Mainboard
8. LED Board
9. Power Board
10. Speakers
11. BKT-Webcam
12. Webcam Module
13. Power Code
MSI provides this list for the system configuration purchased and within 2 years after discontinuation of the product to increase the operational life. Further services can be obtained by contacting MSI Online Customer Service.
Which hardware features are upgradeable, repairable, replaceable, or require soldering?
| Hardware feature items | Upgradeable | Repairable | Replaceable | Soldering |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The main processor(s) or system on a chip (SOC) | No | No | No | Yes |
| The main memory capacity of the system | No | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Mass storage capacity of the system | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Wireless networking capability | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Graphics capability (integrated or discrete) | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Display panel or display assembly | N/A | No | Yes | No |
| Integrated mechanical keyboards | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| All batteries | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| All external and internal power supplies | N/A | No | Yes | No |
| All fan assemblies | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
AND At least two of the following (or one, if all remaining are absent from product):
| Hardware feature items | Upgradeable | Repairable | Replaceable | Soldering |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Speakers | No | No | Yes | No |
| Camera | N/A | N/A | N/A | No |
| Touchpad | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| I/O connectors and external power connection | No | No | No | Yes |
| Readers (eg. magnetic stripe, Dallas key, fingerprint, Smart card) | N/A | N/A | N/A | No |
What tools are recommended for disassembly and assembly?
The following tools may be needed:
• Cross-head screwdriver
• Parallel screwdriver (optional)
• Tweezers
• Pry tool
• Diagonal pliers (optional)
• Heat gun (optional)
• Anti-static gloves
• Anti-static wrist strap (optional)
• Anti-static mat with grounding wire (optional)
What are the screw types and quantities used in this monitor?
Note: This screw list is for reference only and may vary between models. Contact an authorized service center for assistance.
| Component | Screw Type | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
| LCD Panel (PRO MP242PMG, PRO MP242PMGDE) | M3*4 | 11 |
| LCD Panel (PRO MP272PMG, PRO MP272PMGDE) | M3*4 | 13 |
| Power Board | M3*6 | 2 |
| M4*6 | 1 | |
| Shielding Cover | M3*4 | 2 |
| Mainboard | M3*6 | 4 |
| Navi Board | Q3*5 | 3 |
| USB Board | M3*6 | 1 |
| USB BKT | M3*4 | 1 |
| DP&HDMI Connector | M3*6 | 2 |
| Webcam Module | M3*5 | 2 |
| Stand | M4*10 | 4 |
How do I prepare the monitor for disassembly?
1. Power off the monitor and your computer.
2. Disconnect the power cords of your monitor and PC from the electrical outlet.
3. Disconnect all cables including the power cord from the monitor.
How do I disassemble the stand?
1. Place the monitor face down on a steady, protected surface.
2. Locate and remove the four M4*10 screws that secure the stand using a cross-head screwdriver.
3. Lift up and remove the stand from the monitor.
How do I assemble the stand?
1. Place the monitor face down on a steady, protected surface.
2. Align the screw holes on the stand with the screw holes on the rear cover.
3. Replace and fasten the four M4*10 screws with a cross-head screwdriver to secure the stand.
How do I disassemble the rear cover?
Important: Avoid finger pressure on the screen surface, it may damage the display.
1. Place your thumbs on the rear cover and other fingers against the front bezel. Press down your thumbs to open the top, left, and right sides of the rear cover by releasing the clips.
2. Use a pry tool to carefully pry off the bottom side of the rear cover.
3. Gently lift the rear cover up, being careful when disconnecting the speaker cables from the mainboard.
4. Remove the three Q3*5 Navi board screws with a cross-head screwdriver. Gently deroute the cable and remove the Navi board from the rear cover.
How do I assemble the rear cover?
1. Place the Navi board onto its mounting points on the rear cover. Secure it with the three Q3*5 screws using a cross-head screwdriver.
2. Carefully position the rear cover near the main assembly. Connect the LED board cable (speaker cable) and Navi board cable to the mainboard.
3. Align the tabs on the rear cover with the slots on the middle frame.
4. Gently push the rear cover downwards and press along the edges (top, bottom, left, right) until the clips engage and the cover is securely attached.
How do I disassemble the LCD Panel and Shielding Cover?
1. Remove the middle frame screws (M3*4, quantity varies by model: 11 for 24″, 13 for 27″) and the two M3*4 shielding cover screws with a cross-head screwdriver.
2. Disconnect the Panel cable (LVDS cable) and the webcam module cable from the mainboard.
3. Remove the two M3*5 screws securing the webcam module with a cross-head screwdriver and remove the webcam module.
4. Remove the LED board.
5. Remove the shielding cover.
6. Carefully separate the LCD panel from the middle frame.
7. Disconnect the speaker cables from the mainboard and remove the speakers.
How do I assemble the LCD Panel and Shielding Cover?
1. Follow the Speaker Assembly steps: Place the speakers in the middle frame and connect their cables to the mainboard.
2. Place the shielding cover onto the middle frame.
3. Connect the panel signal (LVDS) cable and the webcam module cable to the mainboard.
4. Insert the LED board into its position.
5. Place the webcam module and secure it with two M3*5 screws using a cross-head screwdriver.
6. Carefully align the LCD panel with the middle frame and place it down.
7. Secure the shielding cover with two M3*4 screws.
8. Secure the middle frame/LCD panel assembly with the appropriate number of M3*4 screws (11 for 24″, 13 for 27″) using a cross-head screwdriver.
How do I disassemble the Mainboard?
1. Locate the mainboard.
2. Remove the four M3*6 screws securing the mainboard and the two M3*6 screws securing the DP/HDMI connectors with a cross-head screwdriver.
3. Flip the mainboard over carefully.
4. Disconnect all connected cables (e.g., LVDS, webcam, speaker, Navi board, USB board, power board) from the mainboard to finish removal.
How do I assemble the Mainboard?
1. Connect all necessary cables (e.g., LVDS, webcam, speaker, Navi board, USB board, power board) to the mainboard.
2. Flip the mainboard over and align it with the mounting posts on the middle frame/shielding.
3. Secure the mainboard with four M3*6 screws.
4. Secure the DP/HDMI connectors with two M3*6 screws using a cross-head screwdriver.
How do I disassemble the Power Board?
1. Locate the power board and remove the protective mylar sheet covering it.
2. Remove the two M3*6 screws and one M4*6 screw securing the power board with a cross-head screwdriver.
3. Flip the power board over carefully.
4. Disconnect the cable connecting the power board to the mainboard to finish removal.
How do I assemble the Power Board?
1. Connect the cable from the mainboard to the power board.
2. Flip the power board over and align it with its mounting posts.
3. Secure the power board with two M3*6 screws and one M4*6 screw using a cross-head screwdriver.
4. Replace the protective mylar sheet over the power board.
How do I disassemble the USB Board?
1. Locate the USB board bracket (BKT) and remove the M3*4 screw securing it.
2. Locate the USB board itself and remove the M3*6 screw securing it.
3. Disconnect the USB board cable from the mainboard.
4. Remove the USB board and its bracket.
How do I assemble the USB Board?
1. Place the USB board into its position.
2. Connect the USB board cable to the mainboard.
3. Secure the USB board with one M3*6 screw.
4. Place the USB board bracket (BKT) over the board and secure it with one M3*4 screw.
How do I disassemble the Navi Board & Navi Key?
Note: The Navi Board is typically removed during Rear Cover Disassembly.
1. After removing the rear cover, locate the Navi Board attached to it.
2. Disconnect the Navi board cable from the mainboard (if not already done).
3. Remove the three Q3*5 screws securing the Navi board to the rear cover using a cross-head screwdriver.
4. Remove the Navi board. The Navi Key (joystick) is part of the board assembly.
How do I assemble the Navi Board & Navi Key?
Note: The Navi Board is typically installed during Rear Cover Assembly.
1. Align the Navi Board with its mounting posts on the inside of the rear cover, ensuring the Navi Key protrudes through the opening.
2. Secure the Navi board with three Q3*5 screws using a cross-head screwdriver.
3. Ensure the Navi board cable is routed correctly for connection to the mainboard when the rear cover is reattached.
How do I disassemble the LED Board?
Note: The LED board referred to here appears to be related to speaker connections in the diagrams.
1. Locate the LED board/speaker connection point on the mainboard area (often near the shielding cover).
2. Disconnect the cable (labeled as LED board cable in assembly, likely the speaker cable) from the mainboard.
3. If the board itself needs removal (though it seems integrated or part of another component in diagrams), identify any securing mechanisms (screws, clips) and release them.
How do I assemble the LED Board?
Note: Refers to connecting the speaker cable during assembly.
1. Ensure the LED board/speaker connection point is correctly positioned.
2. Connect the speaker cable (referred to as LED board cable in diagrams) securely to the mainboard.
How do I disassemble the Speakers?
1. After removing the LCD panel and shielding cover, locate the speakers mounted on the middle frame.
2. Disconnect the speaker cable connector from the mainboard.
3. Gently lift the speakers out of their housings in the middle frame. They may be held by clips or slight pressure fit.
How do I assemble the Speakers?
1. Place the speakers into their designated housings on the middle frame, ensuring correct orientation (left/right).
2. Route the speaker cable appropriately.
3. Connect the speaker cable connector to the designated port on the mainboard.
How do I disassemble the Webcam Module?
1. Locate the webcam module, typically behind the shielding cover near the top edge of the monitor.
2. Disconnect the webcam module cable from the mainboard.
3. Remove the two M3*5 screws securing the webcam module using a cross-head screwdriver.
4. Lift the webcam module away from its mounting point (often part of the BKT-Webcam bracket).
How do I assemble the Webcam Module?
1. Align the webcam module with its mounting points (on the BKT-Webcam bracket).
2. Secure the webcam module with two M3*5 screws using a cross-head screwdriver.
3. Route the webcam module cable carefully.
4. Connect the webcam module cable to the designated port on the mainboard.
What should I do after maintenance before powering up?
Where can I find troubleshooting information?
What are the recycling guidelines for the Stand?
What are the recycling guidelines for the Rear Cover?
What is the purpose of the Product End-of-Life Instructions?
Where can I find information on Component and Material Identification for recycling?
Does MSI offer a Product Take-Back Service?
How do I use the Navi Key for OSD Setup?
The monitor comes with a Navi Key, a multi-directional control on the rear of the monitor that helps navigate the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu.
• Press the Navi Key down to launch the OSD main menu.
• Move the Navi Key Up/Down/Left/Right to select function menus and items.
• Press the Navi Key down to enter submenus or confirm selections/settings.
• You can also move the Navi Key Up/Down/Left/Right to access preset hotkey functions when the OSD menu is not active.
What are the main OSD Menus?
• Image: Adjust brightness, contrast, sharpness, color temperature, etc.
• Input Source: Select the video input (e.g., HDMI, DisplayPort).
• Navi Key: Configure the hotkey functions assigned to Up/Down/Left/Right movements of the Navi Key.
• Settings: Access system settings like language, OSD timeout, transparency, reset, etc.
(Note: Specific menu names and options may vary slightly depending on the exact model and firmware version.)
How do I adjust Image settings in the OSD?
1. Press the Navi Key down to open the OSD menu.
2. Navigate to the “Image” menu using the Navi Key (Up/Down/Left/Right).
3. Press the Navi Key down to enter the Image submenu.
4. Select the desired setting (e.g., Brightness, Contrast, Color Temperature, Sharpness, Image Enhancement, Response Time).
5. Press the Navi Key down to select the item.
6. Use the Navi Key (Up/Down or Left/Right depending on the setting) to adjust the value.
7. Press the Navi Key down to confirm or move Left to return to the previous menu/exit.
How do I select the Input Source in the OSD?
1. Press the Navi Key down to open the OSD menu.
2. Navigate to the “Input Source” menu using the Navi Key.
3. Press the Navi Key down to enter the Input Source submenu.
4. Select the desired input port (e.g., HDMI 1, HDMI 2, DP) using the Navi Key (Up/Down).
5. Press the Navi Key down to confirm the selection.
How do I customize the Navi Key hotkeys?
1. Press the Navi Key down to open the OSD menu.
2. Navigate to the “Navi Key” menu using the Navi Key.
3. Press the Navi Key down to enter the Navi Key submenu.
4. Select the direction you want to customize (Up, Down, Left, Right) using the Navi Key.
5. Press the Navi Key down to enter the function list.
6. Select the desired function (e.g., Brightness, Input Source, Timer, etc.) to assign to that direction using the Navi Key (Up/Down).
7. Press the Navi Key down to confirm the assignment.
What options are available in the OSD Settings menu?
The Settings menu typically allows you to configure:
• Language: Set the OSD menu language.
• Transparency: Adjust the transparency of the OSD menu background.
• OSD Timeout: Set the duration for which the OSD menu remains visible after inactivity.
• Power Button: Configure the behavior of the power button (e.g., Standby, Off).
• Reset: Reset all monitor settings to their factory defaults.
(Note: Options may vary by model.)
How do I disassemble the USB Board?
1. Remove the screws marked 1 and 2 using a cross-head screwdriver.
2. Take out the USB board (marked 3) to finish.
How do I assemble the USB Board?
1. Align the USB board and the holder (marked 1).
2. Secure the screws marked 2 and 3 with a cross-head screwdriver to finish.
How do I disassemble the Navi Board & Navi Key?
1. Remove the screws marked 1 with a cross-head screwdriver.
2. Take out the Navi board marked 2.
3. Remove the Navi key marked 3 to finish.
How do I assemble the Navi Board & Navi Key?
1. Insert the Navi key marked 1.
2. Align and replace the Navi board marked 2 to the rear cover.
3. Secure the screws marked 3 with a cross-head screwdriver to finish.
How do I disassemble the LED Board?
1. Take out the LED board marked 1.
2. Disconnect the cable marked 2 to finish.
How do I assemble the LED Board?
1. Connect the cable to the LED board marked 1.
2. Align the LED board marked 2 to finish.
How do I disassemble the Speakers?
1. Locate the speakers. Disassemble the speakers from the main frame (marked 1).
2. Carefully disconnect the speaker cables (marked 2).
How do I assemble the Speakers?
1. Connect the speaker cables (marked 1).
2. Align the speakers to the main frame (marked 2).
How do I disassemble the Webcam Module & BTK Webcam?
1. Remove the screws marked 1 with a cross-head screwdriver.
2. Disconnect the webcam module cable marked 2.
3. Carefully separate the webcam module from the BTK webcam marked 3 to finish.
How do I assemble the Webcam Module?
1. Connect the webcam module cable marked 1.
2. Align the webcam module to the BTK webcam marked 2.
3. Secure the screws marked 3 with a cross-head screwdriver to finish.
How do I power up the monitor after maintenance?
1. Connect the signal cable from the monitor to your PC. Connect the power cord to the monitor power jack and the electrical outlet. Turn on the monitor.
2. Depending on the monitor’s signal ports, check the VGA, HDMI, DP ports in sequence. Changing the display to Red, Green, Blue, White and Black screens to check whether an image is abnormal.
3. Press the Menu key and adjust the Brightness or other functions to inspect the screen for abnormalities.
4. Check the Audio and volume control for abnormalities when connecting to various signal ports.
5. Reset the monitor after inspection. Turn off the monitor and disconnect all cables.
What should I do if the power LED is off?
• Press the monitor power button again.
• Check if the monitor power cable is properly connected.
What should I do if there is no image on the screen?
• Check if the computer graphics card is properly installed.
• Check if the computer and monitor are connected to electrical outlets and are turned on.
• Check if the monitor signal cable is properly connected.
• The computer may be in Standby mode. Press any key to activate the monitor.
What should I do if the screen image is not properly sized or centered?
• Refer to Preset Display Modes to set the computer to a setting suitable for the monitor to display.
What should I do if Plug & Play is not working?
• Check if the monitor power cable is properly connected.
• Check if the monitor signal cable is properly connected.
• Check if the computer and graphics card are Plug & Play compatible.
What should I do if the icons, font, or screen are fuzzy, blurry, or have color problems?
• Avoid using any video extension cables.
• Adjust brightness and contrast.
• Adjust RGB color or tune color temperature.
• Check if the monitor signal cable is properly connected.
• Check for bent pins on the signal cable connector.
What should I do if the monitor starts flickering or shows waves?
• Change the refresh rate to match the capabilities of your monitor.
• Update your graphics card drivers.
• Keep the monitor away from electrical devices that may cause electromagnetic interference (EMI).
What is important before recycling separable plastic components?
Before recycling the separable plastic components, please use diagonal pliers to remove all the screw bosses with copper sticks, if any.
Similarly, before recycling the rear cover plastic, use a cross-head screwdriver or diagonal pliers to remove all the screw bosses with copper sticks, if any.
How do I prepare the stand for recycling?
1. Follow Stand Disassembly instructions to remove the adjustable stand from the monitor.
2. Disassemble the quick release fastener (marked 1) of the stand base to separate the stand and the base (marked 2).
3. You’ll see the stand and base separated.
4. Reverse the base. Tear off the rubber pads (marked 3) and remove the screws underneath (marked 4) with a cross-head screwdriver to open the base.
5. Open and take out the steel base plate (part of 5). The plastic base plate (part of 5) can be recycled by qualified recyclers.
6. Use a cross-head screwdriver to loosen the stand and VESA screws (marked 6).
7. Use a pry tool to open up the steel and plastic VESA plate around the edge.
8. Both the steel and plastic VESA plates can be recycled by qualified recyclers.
9. Take off the circular disc-shaped top (marked 7) by moving it in the directions indicated (marked 8, 9, 10).
10. Remove the screws (marked 11) with a cross-head screwdriver to take the cap off (marked 12).
11. Use a pry tool to open the stand, separating the front side upper part (13) and lower part (14), and the rear side parts (15, 16).
12. Unscrew the screws on the rear side components with a cross-head screwdriver to separate all components for recycling.
How do I prepare the rear cover for recycling?
1. Follow Rear Cover Disassembly instructions to remove the rear cover.
2. Remove the navi key (marked 1).
3. Use a cross-head screwdriver to remove the screw bosses (marked 2) with copper sticks.
4. After disassembling all components, the rear cover can be recycled by qualified recyclers.
What materials and components require special handling at end-of-life according to the EU WEEE Directive?
The following substances, preparations, or components should be disposed of or recovered separately from other WEEE. The item numbers correspond with components shown elsewhere in the PDF documentation where applicable.
| Materials | Item*1 | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) containing capacitors and all polychlorinated biphenyls and polychlorinated terphenyls (PCB/PCT) containing electrical equipment | — | Absent |
| Mercury containing components, such as switches or backlighting lamps | — | Absent |
| Batteries | — | Absent |
| Printed circuit boards of mobile phones generally, and of other devices if the surface of the printed circuit board is greater than 10 square centimeters | 7 | Mainboard |
| Printed circuit boards of mobile phones generally, and of other devices if the surface of the printed circuit board is greater than 10 square centimeters | 5 | Navi Board |
| Printed circuit boards of mobile phones generally, and of other devices if the surface of the printed circuit board is greater than 10 square centimeters | 9 | Power Board |
| Printed circuit boards of mobile phones generally, and of other devices if the surface of the printed circuit board is greater than 10 square centimeters | 6 | USB Board |
| Toner cartridges, liquid and paste, as well as color toner | — | Absent |
| Plastic containing brominated flame retardants | — | Absent |
| Asbestos waste and components which contain asbestos | — | Absent |
| Cathode ray tubes | — | Absent |
| Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC), Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) or Hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), Hydrocarbons (HC) | — | Absent |
| Gas discharge lamps | — | Absent |
| Liquid crystal displays (together with their casing where appropriate) of a surface greater than 100 square centimeters and all those back-lighted with gas discharge lamps | 4 | LCD Panel |
| External electric cables | 13 | Power Cord |
| Components containing refractory ceramic fibers | — | Absent |
| Components containing radioactive substances, or materials that become radioactive | — | Absent |
| Electrolytic capacitors containing substances of concern (height > 25 mm, diameter > 25 mm or proportionately similar volume) | 9 | Power Board |
| Beryllium and its compounds (including Beryllium Oxide) | — | Absent |
| Liquids | — | Absent |
How does the Product Take-Back Service work?
To properly recycle your equipment through this service, please follow the steps:
1. Please delete your personal data from your waste equipment.
2. Learn how to recycle your end-of-life product (specific instructions typically available via a provided link, check manufacturer website).
3. Find the MSI recycling location nearby on the website.
4. Contact the designated recycling location by phone or email to schedule your pickup. The customers are responsible for any shipping and delivery charges.
What is the Navi Key?
How do I use the Navi Key?
Up/ Down/ Left/ Right:
• selecting function menus and items
• adjusting function values
• entering into/exiting from function menus
Middle:
• launching the On-Screen Display (OSD)
• entering submenus
• confirming a selection or setting
Hot Key:
• Users may enter into preset function menus by moving the Navi Key up, down, left or right when the OSD menu is inactive.
• Users may customize their own Hot Keys to enter into different function menus.
What are the settings in the OSD Image menu?
| 1st Level Menu | 2nd/3rd Level Menu | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Brightness | 0-100 | Properly adjust Brightness according to the surrounding lighting. |
| Contrast | 0-100 | Properly adjust Contrast to relax your eyes. |
| Sharpness | 0-5 | Sharpness improves clarity and details of images. |
| Image Enhancement | OFF | Image Enhancement enhances image edges to improve their acutance. |
| Weak | ||
| Medium | ||
| Strong | ||
| Strongest | ||
| Low Blue Light | OFF | • Low Blue Light protects your eyes against blue light. When enabled, Low Blue Light adjusts the screen color temperature to a more yellow glow. • When Mode is set to Anti-Blue, it is mandatory to enable Low Blue Light. |
| ON | ||
| HDCR | OFF | • HDCR enhances image quality by increasing the contrast of images. • Activating HDCR will affect: » Brightness: Unable to select » MPRT: Set to OFF |
| ON | ||
| Color Temperature | Cool | • Use Up or Down Button to select and preview mode effects. • Press the Middle Button to confirm and apply your mode type. • Users can adjust Color Temperature in Customization mode. |
| Normal | ||
| Warm | ||
| Customization | R (0-100) G (0-100) B (0-100) |
|
| Auto Config | • For D-Sub only, this setting will be grayed out when detecting other input sources. | |
| Clock | 0-100 | • Adjust Clock setting. • For D-Sub only, this setting will be grayed out when detecting other input sources. |
| Phase | 0-100 | • Adjust Phase setting. • For D-Sub only, this setting will be grayed out when detecting other input sources. |
| H.Position | 0-100 | • Adjust H.Position setting. • For D-Sub only, this setting will be grayed out when detecting other input sources. |
| V.Position | 0-100 | • Adjust V.Position setting. • For D-Sub only, this setting will be grayed out when detecting other input sources. |
What are the settings in the OSD Input Source menu?
| 1st Level Menu | 2nd Level Menu | Description |
|---|---|---|
| HDMI™ | Users can adjust Input Source in any mode. | |
| DP | ||
| D-Sub | ||
| Auto Scan | OFF | • Users can use the Navi Key to select Input Source at below status: • While “Auto Scan” is set to “OFF” with the monitor at power saving mode; • While “No Signal” message box is shown on the monitor. |
| ON |
What are the settings in the OSD Navi Key menu?
All Navi Key items (assigning functions to Up, Down, Left, Right directions) can be adjusted via OSD Menus.
| 1st Level Menu | 2nd Level Menu | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Up | OFF Brightness Mode Alarm Clock Input Source Refresh Rate Info. On Screen Audio Volume |
• All Navi Key items can be adjusted via OSD Menus. |
| Down | ||
| Left | ||
| Right |
What are the settings in the OSD Settings menu?
| 1st Level Menu | 2nd Level Menu | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Language | English, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Español, Русский, Português, Bahasa Indonesia, Türkçe, (More languages coming soon) | • Users have to press the Middle Button to confirm and apply the Language setting. • Language is an independent setting. Users’ own language setting will override the factory. When users set Reset to Yes, Language will not be changed. |
| Transparency | 0-5 | • Users can adjust Transparency in any mode. |
| OSD Time Out | 5-30s | • Users can adjust OSD Time Out in any mode. |
| Power Button | OFF | • When set to OFF, users can press the power button to turn off the monitor. |
| Standby | • When set to Standby, users can press the power button to turn off the panel and backlight. | |
| Info. On Screen | OFF | • The information of the monitor status will be shown on the right side of the screen. • Activating Info. On Screen will affect: » Eye-Q Check: Set to OFF |
| ON | ||
| HDMI™ CEC | OFF | HDMI™ CEC(Consumer Electronics Control) supports Sony PlayStation® and Nintendo Switch™, Xbox Series X|S consoles and various audio-visual devices that are CEC-capable. – If HDMI™ CEC is set to ON: • The monitor will automatically power on when the CEC device is turned on. • The CEC device will enter power saving mode when the monitor is turned off. • When Sony PlayStation®, Nintendo Switch™, or Xbox Series X|S console is connected, Mode will be automatically set to default mode and can be adjusted to users’ preferred mode later. |
| ON | ||
| Audio Volume | 0-100 | • Users can adjust Audio Volume in any mode. |
| Reset | YES | • Users can Reset and restore settings to original OSD Default in any mode. |
| NO |
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