User Manual

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The monitor can be connected using a single HDMI cable to Blu-ray players, streaming media players, or game consoles for the
highest picture and audio quality. 4K UHD content is shown when the connected media player also supports 4K content.
Supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents Protection) coding, a type of digital rights management that prevents high-
denition content, in Blu-ray discs, DVDs and streaming media, from being copied or broadcast illegally.
 Supports 1080p, 1080i, 720p@50 Hz/60 Hz, 480p@60 Hz, 576p@50 Hz, 480i@60 Hz, 576i@50 Hz,
3840×2160 (24 Hz/25 Hz/30 Hz [Mode 1]), 3840×2160 (50 Hz/60 Hz [Mode 2]), 4096×2160 (24 Hz/25 Hz/30 Hz
[Mode 1]), 4096×2160 (50 Hz/60 Hz [Mode 2]).
 Connect the HDMI cable when both the media player and the monitor are powered off.
 Use an HDMI cable with the HDMI logo.
 Some HDMI cables and devices may not show the image correctly due to different HDMI specications.
 With the implementation of HDCP, there may be cases in which certain content is protected by HDCP and might
not be displayed. This is not a malfunction.
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When audio equipment with the ARC function is connected to the HDMI1 (ARC) terminal of the monitor using the included ARC-
supported HDMI cable, the speakers connected to the audio equipment outputs the monitor’s sound.
The sound output via HDMI1 (ARC) is not adjustable with the OSD menu.
When the ARC function is activated, the monitor’s internal speakers are muted.
The sound of the video displayed on the screen is output to the audio equipment via the HDMI1 (ARC) terminal. Audio
signals not supported by the input terminal used for the video being displayed are not output by the HDMI1 (ARC)
terminal. Refer to “Specications” for the supported signal of each input terminal.
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HDMI-CEC provides compatible video devices connected via HDMI with the ability to communicate and allows limited control
between the device and the monitor. For example, turning on a Blu-ray player can immediately switch input to the Blu-ray player
without using the remote control. Not all devices are fully compatible, and, in some cases, the media device manufacturer may
only provide compatibility with its own monitors or TVs. See “HDMI-CEC Command” (page 30).
When supported, the monitor’s remote control can be used to control the video device.
 The instructions in this section guide you through conguring [CEC] in the monitor’s OSD menu. These settings
can also be congured using the monitor’s Web controls. The function names and locations in the web controls are
the same as in the OSD menu.