Introduction. Eizo UX2 Sensor
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Eizo UX2 Sensor is a device designed to perform calibration, luminance checks, grayscale checks, and other operations using RadiCS monitor quality control software. It is compatible with EIZO RadiForce series monitors and connects to the PC via a USB cable. The sensor is attached to the monitor screen using an adsorptive sheet and a magnet. The adsorptive effect of the sheet can be restored by slightly moistening the cleaning cloth and wiping the sheet. To maintain measurement accuracy, it is recommended to calibrate the product annually.
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Introduction
This product is a sensor that is used to perform calibration, Luminance checks, Grayscale checks, and other operations using RadiCS monitor quality control software. For information on how to use RadiCS, refer to the RadiCS User's Manual.
Package Contents
Check that all the following items are contained in the package. If any items are missing, contact your
EIZO representative.
• UX2 Sensor
(Including a magnet with a band and adsorptive sheet)
• Protective cap
*1
• Adsorptive sheet for the replacement
• Cleaning cloth
• Instructions for Use (this book)
• "RadiCS" quality control software
*2
• Storage case
*1 This product is attached to the UX2 Sensor at the time of shipment.
*2 Only available when you purchase RadiCS UX2.
Compatible Monitors
This product is provided specifically for the EIZO RadiForce series monitor. Usage with a monitor that is not compatible may not be covered by the warranty.
For details on the compatible monitors, refer to our web site. http://www.eizoglobal.com/
Precautions for Use
• Measurement accuracy may be compromised if the product is subjected to excessive impact, such as by being dropped, etc.
If the product has been subjected to a strong impact, we recommend that you carry out calibration.
• Measurement accuracy may be compromised if the product is stored or used in the following environments.
- Location subject to direct sunshine
- Location containing dust
Location in which corrosive gases (dioxide gas, hydrogen sulfide gas, nitrogen dioxide gas, chlorine, ammonia, ozone, etc.) do or may exist
- Location in which substances (sodium chloride, sulfur, etc.) that cause corrosion exist in dust or air
• If you place this product in a room while the product is cold, or if you raise the room temperature abruptly, dew may form on the surface or inside the product (condensation).
Should dew form, please wait until it has disappeared before connecting the product. If you use the product while dew is still on it, a malfunction may occur.
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