Corsair 32QHD240 Manuale utente

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XENEON
32QHD240 32-INCH GAMING MONITOR
2560 x 1440
240Hz
PORTUGUÊS
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ITALIANO
IT
ESPAÑOL
ES
PУССКИЙ
RU
繁體中文
TC
日本語
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한국어
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Precautions 2
Package Contents 3
Assembly 4
Tilt, Swivel and Height Adjustment 5
Cable Management, Camera Mount (optional) & Other Mounting options 6
Connectivity 8
Operation 9
Controls 9
On-Screen Display (OSD) 9
OSD – Picture Settings 10
OSD – OSD Setting 12
OSD – System Setting 13
OSD – Audio 15
OSD – Input Select 16
OSD – Information 17
Frequently Asked Questions / Troubleshooting 18
Specications 21
Technical Specifications 21
Supported Display Modes 22
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Product Setup, User Information, and Warranty/Dead Pixel policy can be
found at https://www.corsair.com/xeneon-quickstart Landing Page
Scan QR code for Quick Start Guide and Setup Videos
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Only use the accessories that are provided with the monitor or that are recommended by the manufacturer.
Keep the plastic packaging bag for the product in a place that cannot be reached by children.
Before connecting the monitor to the power outlet, make sure that the voltage rating of the power cable
is compatible with the power specification in the country where you are located.
The power cord plug must be connected to a properly wired and grounded power outlet.
Do not touch the plug with wet hands, otherwise can easily cause electric shock.
Place the monitor in a stable and well-ventilated place.
Do not place the monitor near any heat sources such as electric radiators or direct sunlight.
The holes or openings on the monitor are for ventilation. Do not cover or block the ventilation holes
with any objects.
Do not use the monitor near water, drinks, or any type of liquids. Failure to do so may result in
electric shock or damage to the monitor.
Make sure to unplug the monitor from the power outlet before cleaning.
As the screen surface can be easily scratched, avoid touching the surface with any hard or sharp object.
Use a soft lint-free cloth instead of a tissue to wipe the screen. You may use a glass cleaner to clean the
equipment if required. However, never spray the cleaner directly onto the screen.
Disconnect the power cable if the equipment is not being used for a long period of time.
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the monitor yourself.
PRECAUTIONS
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A XENEON 32QHD240 DISPLAY PANEL
B MOUNTING POST (For CM-9020002 Only)
C STAND (For CM-9020002 Only)
D MOUNTING SCREWS (x4)
E AC ADAPTER
F AC POWER CABLE
G DISPLAYPORT CABLE (1.5M)
H HDMI CABLE (1.5M)
I USB-C CABLE (1.5M)
J USB-A TO USB-C CABLE (1.8M)
XENEON 32QHD240 DISPLAY CONTENTS
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Before you begin, you will need a Phillips head screwdriver.
1. Remove the top layer of foam that includes accessories and stand to expose the rear of the panel.
2. Carefully open the foam bag covering the panel (see image 1) to expose the mounting area. Do not remove
the panel from the bag.
3. Align the monitor post with the mounting slots on the back of the panel (see image 2). Slide the upper hooks
into the mounting slots on the rear of the panel. Using a Phillips screwdriver, secure the post to the panel with
the 4 screws (see image 3).
4. Attach the stand base to the monitor post (see image 3) and tighten the captive thumbscrew into the bottom
of the post (see image 4).
5. Slowly remove the monitor from the packaging and sit upright on your desk. Do not touch the front of the panel
while lifting the monitor.
ASSEMBLY (For CM-9020002 Only)
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Your Xeneon display features a sturdy and stylish stand that offers tilt, swivel, and height adjustment.
Tilt -5 / +20 degrees
Swivel ± 30 degrees
Height Adjust Range 68mm
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TILT, SWIVEL AND HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (For CM-9020002 Only)
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TILT
SWIVEL & HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
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Your Xeneon display has built-in RapidRoute cable management to keep your desktop tidy. There are 2 adjustable
cable clips that slide up and down the monitor post to allow for customizing your cable management needs.
Open each cable clip by pressing the thumb clasp to the left and pulling out on the cable clip.
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RAPIDROUTE CABLE MANAGEMENT (For CM-9020002 Only)
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Before mounting your display with compatible wall mount (VESA 100mm x 100mm), make sure that:
You have removed the stand from the display with a Phillips screwdriver
The wall mount bracket that you purchased supports the weight of this display
Review the instructions that came with your wall mount for more information about how to correctly mount
your display.
WARNING: Your display has four VESA mounting holes on the back. You must secure a wall mount bracket
to all four holes. If you do not use all four holes, your display may fall and cause property damage or personal
injury.
Note: Wall-mount screws are not included. Screws: type M4, 14mm to 16mm length depending on wall mount.
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WALL MOUNT COMPATIBILITY
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A. 3.5mm Audio Jack
Audio output from connected HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C Alt Mode devices.
B. HDMI 2.0 Ports
Dual HDMI inputs correspond to “HDMI-1” and “HDMI-2” inputs.
C. DisplayPort 1.4 Port
DisplayPort input corresponds to “DisplayPort” input.
D. USB Type-C Port
Supports DisplayPort Alt Mode and upstream USB input (connects to USB 3.0 ports). Corresponds
to “TYPE-C” input. This port or the USB Upstream Port must be connected to a USB-capable port
on your host device to support CORSAIR iCUE functionality and downstream USB 3.0 ports.
E. USB-IN Port
Upstream USB input port. This port or the USB Type-C Port must be connected to a USB-capable port
on your host device to support CORSAIR iCUE functionality and downstream USB 3.0 ports.
F. USB 3.0 Ports
Dual Type-A 5Gbps USB ports.
G. DC In
Connects to included AC adapter.
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CONNECTIVITY
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HDMI-1 HDMI-2 DP TYPE-C
DP ALT
USB-IN USB 3.0 USB 3.0 DC IN
AUDIO
OUT
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Controls
By pressing the joystick inward, you can access your monitor’s display settings. You can use the joystick to navigate
the settings and pressing the joystick inward will confirm your selection.
On-Screen Display (OSD)
Your monitor includes a joystick on the rear, right facing side for opening
shortcuts and navigating display settings. Note that many of these
settings can also be controlled in CORSAIR iCUE software if you have
the USB hub connected to your computer via USB IN port.
Please install the latest version of iCUE (4.24 or later) available at
https://www.corsair.com/us/en/icue.
POWER ON/OFF
PRESS — Open Display Settings
UP — Open Brightness Slider
DOWN — Open Picture Mode Select
LEFT — Open Volume Slider
RIGHT — Open Input Source Select
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OPERATION
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The first menu, labeled “Picture”, contains the following settings for adjusting the overall picture quality.
OSD – Picture Settings
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SETTING OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Picture
Mode
Standard Selects a display preset factory calibrated for general use and best
power savings
Movie Selects a display preset optimized for watching movies
Text Selects a display preset optimized for reading text
sRGB Selects a display preset factory calibrated to the sRGB color space
Creative Selects a display preset factory calibrated for content creation tasks
Game Selects a display preset optimized for playing fast moving games
DCI-P3 Selects a display preset optimized for HDR content in DCI-P3 color space
AdobeRGB Selects a display preset optimized for HDR content in AdobeRGB color space
HDR Selects a display preset that is VESA DisplayHRD600 Certified
Brightness 0-100 Adjusts the intensity of the display backlight
Contrast 0-100 Adjusts the display’s contrast
Sharpness 0-10 Adjusts the display’s sharpening filter, increasing edge detail
Color
Temperature
Cool Sets the display’s color temperature to 9300K
Normal Sets the display’s color temperature to standard 6500K
Warm Sets the display’s color temperature to 5000K
Custom Allows you to manually set the display’s color temperature with sliders
controlling the red, blue, and green levels
Gamma 2.0, 2.2, 2.4 Adjusts the relationship between color and brightness; default is 2.2
Saturation 0-10 Adjusts the intensity of the display’s colors
Eye Saver ON or OFF Reduces blue light emissions of display when enabled
Response
Time
Normal,
Fast, Faster,
Fastest,
Dynamic OD
Let you increase how fast pixels can transition between colors, which can
reduce the blurring of fast-moving objects
Refresh
Overlay ON or OFF
Toggles an overlay in the top right corner which displays the monitor’s
current refresh rate, useful for tracking frames per second when Adaptive Sync
is enabled
MPRT ON or OFF Toggles the “Moving Picture Response Time” setting, which can reduce
blurring of moving objects when set to “On”
Local
Dimming ON or OFF To turn off specific portions of the backlight for deeper black and better
contrast ratio
Crosshair OFF, Dot,
Cross, Angle Enable Crosshair function
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OSD – Picture Settings
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SETTING OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Language
English
Français
Deutsch
Italiano
Español
Português
Русский
繁體中文
日本语
󼩘󺉩󻪰
Selects the OSD’s language
Transparency ON or OFF Sets the OSD to be transparent or opaque
Time Out 10-60 Adjusts how long (in seconds) the OSD stays on screen
before disappearing
The second menu, labeled “OSD Setting”, contains the following settings for adjusting the on-screen display.
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OSD – OSD Setting
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The third menu, labeled “System Setting”, contains the following settings for adjusting the display’s internal settings.
OSD – System Setting
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SETTING OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Aspect Ratio Auto, 4:3,
16:9
Selects the display’s aspect ratio. “Auto” will try to match the
display’s aspect ratio to the incoming video signal. Not available
with Adaptive Sync enabled
AMD FreeSync Premium ON or OFF
Enables or disables the adaptive sync functionality when
connected to a compatible GPU. Select ON to enable Adaptive
Sync for AMD FreeSync via HDMI
NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility is available when connected via
DP cable or USB Type-C Alt Mode cable to compatible GPU.
For NVIDIA G-Sync functionality:
• Install/Open NVIDIA Control Panel
• Select “Set up G-Sync”
• Select Enable G-Sync Compatible checkbox
• Select the 32QHD240/RDD0020
• Select the “Enable settings for the selected display model”
checkbox
May require a system reboot to access NVIDIA settings
LED ON or OFF Selects front Power LED indicator ON or OFF
Source Detection AUTO or
MANUAL
Determines whether the display will automatically switch to
a different input if it detects a signal, or if you will need to
manually switch between inputs
USB-C Alt Mode (only
present when the display
is connected through
USB-C video port)
4-lane
2-lane
Toggles the number of USB lanes to use on the USB-C port
for video
• 4-Lane Mode allows up to 2560x1440@240Hz resolution
but reduces the speed of the USB Type-A ports to
USB 2.0
• 2-Lane Mode allows for up to 2560x1440@120Hz but
enables USB Type-A at USB 3.0 speed
Factory Reset ON or OFF Resets all monitor settings to their factory defaults
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OSD – System Setting
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SETTING OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
Volume 0-100 Adjusts the volume of the audio output from
the headphone jack
Audio Input Auto, HDMI-1, HDMI-2,
DisplayPort, USB Type-C
Selects which input the display passes audio
to the headphone jack from. “Auto” will use
the current input
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The fourth menu, labeled “Audio”, lets you control the display’s audio.
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SETTING DESCRIPTION
HDMI-1 Switches to the device connected to the HDMI-1 port
HDMI-2 Switches to the device connected to the HDMI-2 port
DisplayPort Switches to the device connected to the “DP” DisplayPort port
TYPE-C Switches to the device connected to the TYPE-C port
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The fifth menu, labeled “Input Select”, lets you switch between the display’s different inputs.
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Provides current settings status for key features.
OSD – Information
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SETTING DESCRIPTION
Source Display the current input source
Resolution Display the current display resolution
Refresh Overlay Display the current refresh rate
AMD FreeSync Premium AMD FreeSync Premium Status
HDR HDR Status
FW Version Shows the current FW version
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QUESTION ANSWER
Power LED not on
Press the power button on the back of your monitor to check if it is set to ON.
Check to see if the power cable is fully plugged into the monitor as well
as the power adapter.
Check Power LED toggle in OSD System Setting Menu is toggled on.
No image on screen
Check to see if your monitor is on.
Check to see if the video cable is properly connected to the monitor as well
as the source device.
Check the quality of the video cable and ensure that it isn't damaged. Avoid
low quality video cables and extensions.
Check which video source input your monitor is set to (if the Auto Source
feature is disabled in OSD).
Connect another source device to test monitor video input.
Connect the source device to another available monitor to test video output.
Avoid hot-plugging the monitor. Have the monitor connected to the source
prior to powering up the source device.
Image too light/dark Adjust the brightness/gamma/contrast settings via the OSD.
Reset the monitor to factory settings.
Video signal not supported
Check the video output settings of the source device. Supported input
resolutions for the CORSAIR XENEON 32QHD240 Gaming Monitor are:
RESOLUTION REFRESH RATE
640x480 60, 67, 72, 75Hz
800x600 56, 60, 72, 75Hz
1024x768 60, 70, 75Hz
1280x1024 60, 75Hz
1440x900 60Hz
1680x1050 60Hz
1920x1080 60Hz
144, 165Hz (DP, Type-C)
2560x1440 60, 120, 144Hz
165, 180, 240Hz (DP, Type-C)
3840x2160 30, 60Hz (for Downscaled Console Support)
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CORSAIR XENEON 32QHD240 Gaming Monitor FAQ
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QUESTION ANSWER
Does the CORSAIR XENEON 32QHD240
support video over USB-C?
Yes, the CORSAIR XENEON 32QHD240 supports DisplayPort
over USB-C through the dedicated TYPE-C DP ALT input. Use
the included 1.5m Type-C cable or a quality USB Type-C cable
that supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 for best results.
I’m unable to use devices connected to the
USB-A ports on my monitor when connected
to my device that supports USB-C Alt Mode
using a single USB-C cable
USB-C Alt Mode, by default will operate in "4 lane" mode
which allows for full DisplayPort resolution over USB-C,
however this disables the use of the USB Type-A ports. To
re-enable the USB Type-A ports when connected solely via the
TYPE-C DP ALT input, switch to "2 lane" mode which will limit
the supported video output resolution in order to re-enable the
USB Type-A ports for peripherals connected to the monitor's
USB Type-A ports. Alternatively, you may connect the source
device to the USB downstream port as well as the TYPE-C DP
ALT port for full video resolution and USB port functionality.
Ensure that you're using a quality USB Type-C cable that
supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 for best results.
Image is stretched/squished
Check the "Aspect Ratio" setting under "System Setting".
By default this is set to "Auto", however in certain instances,
you may need to manually set an aspect ratio (ex: certain
combinations of adapters and retro game consoles).
Image has color issues
Check the quality of the video cable and ensure that it isn't
damaged. Avoid low quality video cables and extensions.
Reset the monitor to factory settings.
Adjust the picture settings via OSD.
Artifacts in onscreen image
Check the quality of the video cable and ensure that it isn't
damaged.
Check your source device, a faulty graphics card or game
console may require contacting the manufacturer for
assistance.
Monitor has a dead pixel
CORSAIR provides a "Zero Dead Pixel" policy for monitor
products, if 1 or more bright pixels or 6 or more dark subpixels
are found, the monitor will be exchanged during the 3-year
warranty period.
What kind of VESA mount is compatible?
CORSAIR XENEON 32QHD240 supports a standard 100mm
x 100mm mount, the monitor head must be removed from
the stand. Use the mounting screws supplied with your VESA
mount.
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CORSAIR XENEON 32QHD240 Gaming Monitor FAQ
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