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How to Use and Troubleshoot the Dell U3415W UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor

Summary: Steps for normal use and troubleshooting on the U3415W UltraSharp 34 curved monitor.

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Table of Contents:

  1. Blanking Video on a Single Display with a DisplayPort Connection
  2. Light Leakage on Four Corners of the Screen
  3. Slight Color Variations
  4. Image Retention or Image Sticking
  5. Image Ghosting
  6. No Video
  7. No Video on DP on Windows or Mac
  8. How to Lock/Unlock the On-Screen Display Menu

Blanking Video on a Single Display with a DisplayPort Connection

Some users have noted that using a single U3415W curved display may not display video out of the box. It has been determined that these systems display video when the DisplayPort input of the U3415W is set to DisplayPort 1.1.

Note: The U3415W supports both DisplayPort 1.1 (DP1.1) and DisplayPort 1.2 (DP1.2), however the out-of-box default setting on the monitor is DP1.2.

Workaround:

We must set the U3415W to DP1.1 mode for single monitor operation.

To switch monitor to DP1.1:

If you can see video, go to the monitor On-Screen Display (OSD) menu using the monitor menu buttons and change the DisplayPort 1.2 option to Disabled (Figure 1).

Dell U3415W On Screen Display Menu
Figure 1

If you are unable to see any video, unplug all video cables from the display and perform the following steps using the monitor menu buttons (Figure 2):

  1. Press the button next to the Power button to open the monitor On Screen Display (OSD) Menu
  2. Select Display
  3. Select Input Source
  4. Select DP or mDP (depending on your connection)
  5. Press and hold the green check mark button for approximately 8 seconds. When the DP1.2 message box appears, select Disable.
  6. Exit the Monitor On Screen Display (OSD) and select Disable.

Dell U3415W On Screen Display Menu Input Source
Figure 2

If this does not resolve the issue, update the firmware of the Dell monitor. To learn more, see the Dell knowledge-base article Steps for Updating the Firmware for Your Dell Monitor.

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Light Leakage on Four Corners of the Screen

The U3415W display has a curved screen providing optimal viewing position from the center of the screen. When testing a display for light leakage, this should be done in normal ambient lighting, this issue should not be inspected in a dark room.

Due to the screen curvature, some corners of the screen may appear to have minimal light leakage, especially when displaying a dark image in a dark room. This is normal monitor behavior for a curved screen and typically does not affect overall viewing performance (Figure 3).

LCD Light Leakage Example
Figure 3

All U3415W monitors are inspected per the industry standard, which is with 150 lux ambient lighting (similar to typical office lighting). Any visual inspection should be done in the same manner.

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Slight Color Variations

The U3415W display has a curved screen, because of this design, the optimal viewing position should be from the center of the screen.

Due to the screen curvature, some corners of the screen may appear yellowish or pinkish, especially when displaying a dark image in a dark room. This is normal monitor behavior for a curved screen and typically does not affect overall viewing performance.

Workaround:

Turn on Uniformity Compensation:

  1. Open the Monitor On Screen Display (OSD) Menu
  2. Select Display
  3. Select Uniformity Compensation
  4. Select ON
  5. Exit the Monitor On Screen Display (OSD) Menu

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Image Retention or Image Sticking

The U3415W may experience a slight Image Retention when a static image is displayed on the screen over extended periods of time. This is normal In Plane Switching (IPS)/ Place to Line Switching (PLS) panel behavior.

Workaround:

Do one or more of the following:

  1. Always use a screen saver where possible.
  2. Run LCD Conditioning to reduce minor cases of Image Retention.
    1. Open the Monitor On Screen Display (OSD) Menu
    2. Select Others
    3. Select LCD Conditioning
    4. Exit the Monitor On Screen Display (OSD) Menu
    5. Let the display operate for 20 minutes

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Image Ghosting

The U3415W is factory tuned to provide the best viewing performance for office and graphics productivity usage. Due to this preset configuration, in certain applications with fast moving images (such as fast moving games), imaging ghosting, which appears as a trailing shadow, may occur (Figure 4).

Image Ghosting on LCD Example
Figure 4

Workaround:

Change the Response Time:

  1. Open the Monitor On Screen Display (OSD) Menu
  2. Select Display
  3. Select Response Time
  4. Switch between Normal or Fast to find the best performance for your application
  5. Exit the Monitor On Screen Display (OSD) Menu

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No Video

The Monitor Power LED is On, but there is no image on the screen. The display gives a on screen error message that may say that "No XX Cable detected" (Figure 5)

Dell Monitor Rear Connections 
Figure 5

Workaround:

Follow the following troubleshooting steps:

  1. Ensure that video cables are properly connected. If using a DisplayPort (DP) cable, ensure that the DP cable on the monitor side is connected to DP-in, not DP-out.
  2. Remove all other video cables besides the one you intend to use. (E.G. If you intend to use DP, remove the High Definition Multi-media Interface (HDMI) cable from the system and monitor).
  3. Go into the Monitor OSD menu
    1. Press the button next to the Power button to open the monitor On Screen Display (OSD) Menu
    2. Select Display
    3. Select Input Source
    4. Select DP or Mini DisplayPort (mDP) (depending on your connection)
    5. Exit the Monitor On Screen Display (OSD) Menu

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No Video on DisplayPort on Windows or Mac

Ensure that the Power LED is ON, but No Video from the screen.

Note: The U3415W supports both DisplayPort 1.1 (DP1.1) and DisplayPort 1.2 (DP1.2), however the out-of-box default setting on the monitor is DP1.2.

Workaround:

To switch monitor to DP1.1:

If you can see video, go to the monitor On-Screen Display (OSD) menu using the monitor menu buttons and change the DisplayPort 1.2 option to Disabled (Figure 6).

Dell U3415W On Screen Display Menu
Figure 6

If you are unable to see any video, unplug all video cables from the display and perform the following steps using the monitor menu buttons (Figure 7):

  1. Press the button next to the Power button to open the monitor On Screen Display (OSD) Menu
  2. Select Display
  3. Select Input Source
  4. Select DP or mDP (depending on your connection)
  5. Press and hold the green check mark button for approximately 8 seconds. When the DP1.2 message box appears, select Disable.
  6. Exit the Monitor On Screen Display (OSD) and select Disable.

Dell U3415W On Screen Display Menu Input Source
Figure 7

If this does not resolve the issue, update the firmware of the Dell monitor. To learn more, see the Dell knowledge-base article Steps for Updating the Firmware for Your Dell Monitor.

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How to Lock/Unlock the On-Screen Display Menu

Unlock the menu– Press and hold the button beside the power button for 10 seconds to unlock the menu is locked and you cannot access the OSD Menu (Lock Icon Appears).

Lock the menu - Press and hold the button beside the power button for 10 seconds to unlock the menu when the menu is not locked.

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Article Properties


Affected Product

Dell U3415W

Last Published Date

03 Oct 2023

Version

5

Article Type

Solution