Users see a warning message on-screen to perform a pixel refresh every four hours. Pixel refresh lasts a few minutes, but less than ten minutes. The power button flashes green and then changes to power off or stand-by mode (depending on the firmware version) once complete.
Pixel refresh is a known feature for all OLED monitors to prevent screen from image retention.
Follow the resolution for the firmware version that is installed on your monitor to disable the pixel refresh warning.
Check the firmware version installed on your monitor from the on-screen display (OSD) menu (Figure 1). Use the joystick at the bottom of the monitor to make OSD adjustments (Figure 2). From the OSD, go to Others and then Display Info to identify the firmware version installed.
Figure 1: Checking the firmware version
Figure 2: Joystick at the bottom of the monitor
The on-screen display menu can enable and disable the pixel refresh warning.
Figure 3: Firmware M0B102 pixel refresh options
Users can select Proceed and do not show this message again using the joystick at the bottom of the monitor when the message appears. Once this is selected, the monitor performs a pixel refresh immediately. The pixel refresh takes about 7 minutes. After the pixel refresh, the message does not appear again unless a factory reset is performed on the monitor.
The monitor still performs a pixel refresh once it is turned off after a cumulative usage of four hours.
Figure 4: Firmware M0B101 pixel refresh warning