User`s manual
English 
8. TROUBLESHOOTING 
This page presents problem that can be corrected by the user. If a problem persists even 
after applying the suggested remedies, contact an EIZO dealer. 
Problems  Points to check with possible solutions 
1. No picture is displayed on the screen.     Check if the power is OFF. 
 Check brightness setting. Minimum settings 
will cause screen to be blank. 
 Try pressing a key on the keyboard, or clicking 
the mouse. (The monitor may be in a power 
saving mode.) 
2. The following messages appear on screen 
after the power is on: 
  (The operation automatically starts 
  up after the message disappears.) 
 * “WARNING     
   No Keyboard Connected” 
 * “WARNING     
   No Mouse Connected” 
 Check if the cable of the keyboard or the mouse 
is securely connected. 
 Check if the cable of the keyboard or the mouse 
is connected to the proper connector. 
 Turn off the power, and turn it on a few seconds 
later. 
NOTE 
When using neither a mouse nor a keyboard 
intentionally, it is made to a setup on which an 
error is not displayed (See P.76). 
3. Input devices (such as a keyboard or a 
mouse) do not work properly.  
Solution on the mouse or the keyboard 
 Check if the cable of the keyboard or the mouse 
is securely connected. 
 Check if the cable of the keyboard or the mouse 
is connected to the proper connector. 
 Check if the network cable or the modem is 
securely connected. (To make sure the ethernet 
cable is connected securely, check if one of the 
indicators on the ethernet connector turns 
green.) 
4. Afterimages appear on the screen. 
 Do you use the screen saver when displaying the 
same image for extended periods of time? 
 Afterimages are particular to LCD monitors. 
Avoid displaying the same image for extended 
periods of time. 
5. The screen has defective pixels (e.g. 
slightly light or dark).   
 This is due to the characteristics of the panel 
itself, and not the failure. 
6. Fingerprints appear on the screen.   Leaving the white screen on may solve the 
problem. 
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