User Guide
User preset example ... 87Display settings uploadi
NOTE: If the bezel button menu assigned by default to Display Info has been changed, you can also access the Information menu via the Main menu.You ca
4. Select Dashboard security.5. Select Require password and client certicate to change the security conguration.6. Press the Exit button to close th
3. Select the appropriate user from the list, and then enter the user’s password.If you did not create users during setup, the Admin user is available
6 Support and troubleshootingSolving common problemsThe following table lists possible problems, the possible cause of each problem, and the recommend
Activation button Lockout NotesPower button Power lockout When locked out the soft-power button does not function. The display can still be turned o
7 Maintaining the displayMaintenance guidelinesTo enhance the performance and extend the life of the display:● Do not open the display cabinet or atte
A Technical specicationsNOTE: All specications represent the typical specications provided by HP's component manufacturers; actual performance
Altitude:OperatingStorage0 m to 5,000 m0 m to 12,192 m0 to 16,400 ft0 to 40,000 ftPower source 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz Measured power consumption
Preset Pixel format Aspect ratio Vertcal frequency (Hz)13 1920×1200 16:9 30(p)14 1920×1080 16:9 50(i)15 1920×1080 16:9 50(p)16 1920×1080 16:9 59.94(i)
By selecting the settings in the display's Sleep Timer utility, you can also program the display to enter into the reduced power state at a prede
1 Getting StartedImportant safety informationA power cord is included with the display. If another cord is used, use only a power source and connectio
B AccessibilityHP designs, produces, and markets products and services that can be used by everyone, including people with disabilities, either on a s
Product features and componentsFeaturesThe monitor features the following:● 68.6 cm (27-inch) diagonal viewable area with 2560×1440 resolution, plus f
● Plug and play capability if supported by your operating system● Security slot provision on rear of display for optional cable lock● Cable management
Rear and side componentsComponent Function1 Master power switch Turns o all power to the display.NOTE: Putting the switch in the O position yields t
Setting up the displayUse caution when setting up the displayCAUTION: To prevent damage to the display, do not touch the surface of the LCD panel. Pre
Mounting the displayThe display head can optionally be attached to a wall, swing arm, or other mounting xture.NOTE: This apparatus is intended to be
3. To mount the display head directly to a mounting xture, use the four screws removed from the VESA holes on rear of the display head and install th
Attaching an optional device to the rear of the displayA bracket with four 40mm×40mm VESA standard mounting holes is available that allows you to moun
Connecting the cablesNOTE: The display ships with select cables. Not all cables shown in this section are included with the display.1. Place the displ
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● For HDMI digital operation, connect the HDMI signal cable to the HDMI port on the rear of the display and the other end to the HDMI port on the comp
● For USB Type-C digital operation, connect the USB Type-C cable to the USB Type-C connector on the rear of the display and the other end to the USB T
5. Connect one end of the power cord to the AC power connector on the back of the display, and the other end to an AC outlet.NOTE: The master power sw
Adjusting the display1. Tilt the display's panel forward or backward to set it to a comfortable angle. Ideally the panel surface should be perpen
3. Adjust the display’s height to a comfortable position for your individual workstation. The display’s top bezel edge should not exceed a height that
the active inputs, then the display will indicate the highest ranking priority input. You can select the input source in the OSD. Press one of the fro
Removing the display standYou can remove the display head from the stand to install the panel on a wall, a swing arm, or other mounting xture.CAUTION
2 Using the displaySoftware and utilitiesThe disc that comes with the display contains les you can install on the computer.● an .INF (Information) l
Installing the .INF and .ICM lesYou can install the .INF and .ICM les from the disc or download them.Installing from the discTo install the .INF and
a. Go to http://www.hp.com/support.b. Enter the name of your HP product or product number in the Search all support box, and then click the search ico
About This GuideThis guide provides information on display features, setting up the display, using the software and technical specications.WARNING! I
Selecting a color space presetThe display provides factory calibrated color space presets, suitable for a wide variety of color-critical workows incl
3. Select Color settings to display the color space conguration screen.4. Use the Up/Down buttons to navigate to the Adjust luminance option, and the
If you are unsure whether you are using source material with head and footroom, check the application settings or check with someone who can tell you
Fill to source aspect ratio (proportional)This option maintains the aspect ratio of the source input, making the image as large as possible, centering
and the top and bottom of the image are cropped o, leaving a 16×9 “center extraction” of the Academy frame. The proportions of the source image are m
Pixel-for-pixelThis option is for source video that has a lower resolution than the display’s native resolution of 2560×1440 and you wish to view the
Digital cinema aspect ratio maskingThe display supports aspect ratio masking for the two standard aspect ratios, 1.85:1 and 2.39:1, within the DCI ima
Mask to DCI 2.39:1 aspect ratioThis option masks the top- and bottom-most 111 pixels of the 2048-wide frame. The resultant image is then displayed as
Working with markersThe display includes a full set of marker overlays that can be used to indicate specic areas or regions of the frame. Multiple st
16:9 aspect ratio markersMarkers are provided for the 16:9 aspect ratio. These markers support both 17:9 (2048×1080) and 16:9 (2560×1440, 1920×1080, o
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4:3 aspect ratio markersMarkers are provided for the 4:3 aspect ratio. These markers support both 17:9 (2048×1080) and 16:9 (2560×1440, 1920×1080, or
Crosshair markersMarkers are provided to position crosshairs onscreen. These markers support both 17:9 (2048×1080) and 16:9 (2560×1440, 1920×1080, or
Marker elementThe StudioCal XML schema allows for the denition of up to ten lines per custom marker. To support this, a marker parent element is used
○ blue○ cyan○ magenta○ yellowThe element should be structured as follows:<marker_style width="INTEGER, 1–10" color="VALUE"/>
4. The display will scan the secondary inputs for a valid input and use that input for the PIP picture. If you want to change the PIP input, select As
Custom video input namesCustom input names can be assigned using XML as part of the StudioCal XML schema. See Using the StudioCal XML schema on page 7
Using the KVM switchTwo USB inputs can be bound to specic video inputs, providing the functionality of a KVM switch. This capability is disabled by d
To switch between connected computers▲ To switch between connected computers, press the CTRL + CTRL + Up arrow key combination on the keyboard connect
● Blue-only mode on / o: Allows you to quickly enable and disable blue-only display. When disabled this command will be displayed as “Blue-only on” a
Adjusting the bezel button LEDsThe bezel button LEDs have an automatic fade-out feature that is active by default. The LEDs will fade after the OSD ti
Table of contents1 Getting Started ...
○ Blue channel only○ Overdrive○ Deinterlace○ Cadence detection● Split/PIP control○ On/o state○ Mode (2×1 dual split or PIP)○ Input assignments○ PIP v
Activating a user preset1. Press any of the ve buttons on the right side of the front bezel to activate the buttons.2. Press the Open Menu button to
Automatic input-based presetsWhile user presets provide the greatest degree of exibility and control, some display conguration information is automa
Color settings menuLevel 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Color settings Color space presetDCP P3 D65BT.709BT.2020sRGB D65sRGB D50Adobe RGB D65Adobe RGB D50Na
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Reset to factory calibration Downstream RGB adjust Red, Green, Blue SetupRed, Green, Blue GainResetBack Back Vide
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Use USB 1 (Type-C) onlyUse USB 2 (Type-C) onlyBind USB 1 and USB 2 to specic inputsUSB 1 (Type-B) bindingUSB 2 (Type-C
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 44:3 extraction4:3 action safe4:3 tile safeCenter crosshairThirdsUser (StudioCal)Marker color Marker colorWhiteRedGreenB
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4EnableDisableBackBack Split/PIP control menuLevel 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Split/PIP Control Enable split/PIPSplit/P
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Bottom leftBottom rightCustom Use the buttons to ne tune the PIP position.Press back when you are nished.Size:Maximum
CalibrationLevel 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Calibration Recalibrate [active preset] Congure and calibrate preset Next Back Install StudioCal XML
Using the aspect ratio management options ... 22The “Fill To” options
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Back Back Language menuLevel 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Language Deutsch繁體中文簡體中文EnglishEspañolFrançaisItaliano日本語Nede
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Auto EDID update Do you want the display to automatically update the EDID when you switch color spaces?EnableDisableBac
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4support 4K at a 60Hz refresh rate and USB 3.0.4096×2160 60 Hz + USB 2.0 data4096×2160 30 Hz + USB 3.0 dataBackUSB funct
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Align internal instrument to reference Align instrument position Luminance uniformity This display features uniformity
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4IPv4 subnet mask: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxIPv4 gateway: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxMAC addressBackWS-Management setup Enable WS-ManagementEn
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Show info when input source changesShow info when color space changesRemind me of the warmup timeNotify me when recalib
InformationLevel 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Information Current Input: Current InputDisplay Mode: Display ModeColor space preset: Color spaceLuminance:
3 Display calibrationThe display is color critical, so it can be calibrated to meet your production requirements and recalibrated to maintain color ac
TIP: To determine if the processor is disabled, look at the Main menu in the OSD. If the Calibration menu is unavailable, the processor is disabled.To
Calibration frequencyThe Advanced IPS panel in the display is quite stable, but the LEDs in all backlights dim gradually over time. As a general rule,
Customizing bezel buttons ...
Warm-up modeTo facilitate a bulk calibration workow where multiple monitors will be calibrated or recalibrated in a single session, the display inclu
– Custom color preset naming– Specication of custom color primaries and white point (in CIE xy or CIE u'v')– Performing a customized valida
White pointThis menu provides the following standard white points:● D65: The standard white point for most video productions as well as most computer
StudioCal XML calibrationThe StudioCal XML calibration method allows you to very precisely specify the calibration targets for a color preset and cali
3. Select Calibration.4. Select Set calibration schedule.You must set the internal clock to set a calibration schedule.5. Select the amount of time be
Accessing automatic calibration validation informationYou can request the measurement information from the last automatic calibration, which contains
Automatically warming up the display at start of the dayThe display can automatically warm itself up prior to the start of the day to ensure that it i
Klein Instruments K10 and K10-A colorimetersThese are high-speed, very accurate lightweight devices that support either direct monitor contact or use
CongurationThese instruments contain a wide number of conguration options, all of which can be set using the touchscreen LCD interface on the back o
● The display may take up to ten seconds after instrument connection to display the rst calibration menu. This is normal for this instrument.● Black
White point ... 62Gamma/EOTF ...
Usage guidelinesPlease note the following tips and guidelines when using the X-Rite i1Display Pro with the display:● The display may take up to ve se
4 Using the StudioCal XML schemaStudioCal XML is an HP-designed XML schema that provides detailed control over the display calibration process. It con
Calibration elementThe StudioCal XML schema allows for up to three separate calibration presets to be specied. To support this, a calibration element
Only preset numbers 0 through 7 are supported. Any other number will generate a syntax error. HP strongly recommends that the Native preset (preset nu
use_uv: (optional) Species whether CIE xy or CIE u’v’ values are provided for the primaries and white point. This attribute accepts the values “xy” o
This second example instructs the display to calibrate two presets, the rst with BT.709 primaries, a D65 white point, and a BT.1886 gamma. The second
709.ICC. Refer to your operating system and/or application documentation for information on where to store these ICC proles on your computer and acti
cr: Species the desired contrast ratio.When this tag is in the XML le, a 0 black level will be calculated using the the cr and wY values. The result
<studiocal> <validate_flag value="TRUE"/> <validation_pattern entries="8"> <valid_rgb r="
● #Primary Colors: Post-calibration measurements of 100% saturation primaries.● #Secondary Colors: Post-calibration measurements of 100% saturation se
Gamma ...
store: Species the memory store to be downloaded from and accepts the values “user” or “factory”. The display contains two dierent memory stores: fa
name: The name of the preset being created. Names can be up to 15 characters in length and may consist of alphanumeric (A–Za–z0–9) characters, a perio
# PostLUT ## Begin Red #01…1634416383#Begin Green #01…1634416383#Begin Blue #01…1634416383# END #name-num-PresetValue.xml: An XML le with the informa
● As only primary and white point measurements are made with the external instrument, a new luminance target cannot be iterated. Therefore, the existi
</calibration> </studiocal> When a USB drive is inserted into one of the DreamColor USB ports, the display reads the StudioCal le. Yo
Custom video input name exampleThe following is an example of a StudioCal XML le showing the usage of the custom video input name elements.<?xml v
Marker info parent elementThe details for each marker line is stored in two elements. Therefore a “marker_info” parent element is used to enclose the
<marker_style width="4" color="red"/> </marker_info> <marker_info> <marker_pos sta
Display settings uploading and downloadingThough Studio Cal XML is primarily designed for calibration-type functions, it is designed to provide additi
5 Remote managementThe display provides three dierent methods for remote management:● Web dashboard: Network-based one-to-one command and control● WS
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