Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Product support
- Power safety
- Getting started
- Getting to know your monitor
- How to assemble your monitor hardware
- Getting the most from your monitor
- How to adjust your monitor
- The control panel
- The S Switch
- 5-way controller and basic menu operations
- Working with the Rotation Keys
- Working with the Quick Menu
- Adjusting display mode
- Choosing an appropriate picture mode
- Setting up your own game mode
- Working with game mode to go by S Switch
- Enabling color vision accessibility (Color Weakness)
- Adjusting Dynamic Accuracy (selected models only)
- Activating VESA standard DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync (XL2540K / XL2546K)
- Using Scaling
- Initial setup for playing games at 144 / 240 Hz
- Navigating the main menu
- Troubleshooting
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Aspect The input image is displayed without geometric
distortion filling as much of the display as possible.
1:1 Displays the input image in its native resolution
without scaling.
17" (4:3) Displays the input image as if on a 17" monitor of 4:3
aspect ratio.
19" (4:3) Displays the input image as if on a 19" monitor of 4:3
aspect ratio.
19" (5:4) Displays the input image as if on a 19" monitor of 5:4
aspect ratio.
19"W
(16:10)
Displays the input image as if on a 19"W monitor of
16:10 aspect ratio.
21.5" (16:9) Displays the input image as if on a 21.5" monitor of
16:9 aspect ratio.
22"W
(16:10)
Displays the input image as if on a 22"W monitor of
16:10 aspect ratio.
23"W
(16:9)
Displays the input image as if on a 23"W monitor of
16:9 aspect ratio.
23.6"W
(16:9)
(selected
models only)
Displays the input image as if on a 23.6"W monitor
of 16:9 aspect ratio.
24"W
(16:9)
(selected
models only)
Displays the input image as if on a 24"W monitor of
16:9 aspect ratio.
Scaling Adjusts the display size to best suit your needs.
Not available when the Display Mode is set to Full or Aspect. For other
modes (except 1:1), each mode with its last scaling setting can be saved as
quick access.
If the Display Mode is 1:1 (and the resolution of the input source is lower
than 1920 x 1080), the last 3 scaling settings (in different resolutions of the
input source) will be saved for quick access.
0 ~ 100
RGB Range Determines the range of color scales. Select an option that matches
the RGB range setting on the connected device.
• Auto Detect
• RGB (0~255)
• RGB (16~255)
Overscan Slightly enlarges the input image. Use this feature to hide annoying
edge noise if present around your image.
• ON
• OFF
Item Function Range