Eizo COLOR EDGE CG245W User Manual

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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

Problems

Possible cause and remedy

16. The monitor connected with the USB

cable is not detected. / USB devices

connected to the monitor does not work.

• Check whether the USB cable is connected correctly. (

page 43

)

• Change the USB port to another one. If the PC or peripheral

devices works correctly by changing the USB port, contact your

local dealer. (Refer to the manual of the PC for details.)

• Reboot the PC.

• If the peripheral devices work correctly when the PC and

peripheral devices are connected directly, please contact your

local dealer.

• Check whether the PC and OS are USB compliant. (For

USB compliance of the respective devices, consult their

manufacturers.)

• Check the PC’s BIOS setting for USB when using Windows.

(Refer to the manual of the PC for details.)

Errors involving the built-in sensor and SelfCalibration

Problems

Possible cause and remedy

1. The built-in sensor comes out

automatically when the main power

switch is switched on.

• This is not a malfunction. The built-in sensor comes out

automatically when the power is switched on to check the

operation of the built-in sensor.

2. The built-in sensor does not come out/

stays out.

• Turn off the main power, and then turn it on again a few minutes

later.

• If a problem still remains after applying the suggested

remedies, contact your local dealer.

3. Cannot execute SelfCalibration

• Check whether the time is set correctly.

• Check whether the mode is set.

• Check whether the calibration targets are set correctly.

4. SelfCalibration failure

Example:

• SelfCalibration failed for some reason.

• Refer to the SelfCalibration error code table.

• If an error code that does not appear in the SelfCalibration

error code table is displayed, contact your local dealer.

SelfCalibration Error Code Table

Error Code

Possible cause and remedy

in the 100s

• Indicates errors that occurred during CAL1 SelfCalibration.

in the 200s

• Indicates errors that occurred during CAL2 SelfCalibration.

in the 300s

• Indicates errors that occurred during CAL3 SelfCalibration.

in the 900s

• Displays errors that occurred during SelfCalibration in other

modes.

0*10

• The product maximum brightness may be lower than the target

brightness. Lower the target brightness.

0*34

• The built-in sensor may not have come out during calibration,

or light may have entered the sensor during measurement.

Turn off the main power, wait for a few minutes before turning

the power back on, and then execute SelfCalibration again.

0*50

• Light may have entered the built-in sensor while the sensor was

initializing. Execute SelfCalibration again.

0*90

• Modes in which SelfCalibration cannot be executed are

displayed.

Execute SelfCalibration after displaying the CAL mode in which

the targets are set.

0*91

• SelfCalibration was cancelled. Execute SelfCalibration again.

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