STAND-ALONE CALIBRATION
Stand alone calibration can recalibrate the display without using a computer by the integrated front sensor or connecting an
external sensor. There are 4 functions in STAND-ALONE CALIBRATION.
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Self Calibration: Manually adjust the integrated front sensor with an external near range color analyzer reference, which is
traceable to a primary standards laboratory.
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Gamma Adjust: Recalibrates Gamma data by the integrated front sensor.
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GAMMA Measurement: Measures GAMMA error ratio.
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AMBIENT SENSOR CALIBRATION: To manually adjust the integrated ambient light sensor with an external color analyzer
reference, which is traceable to a primary standards laboratory.
NOTE:
Stand before proper Stand-Alone calibration can be performed, the display should warm-up for a minimum of
30 minutes. If Stand-Alone calibration is started before the monitor is warmed up, a warning will appear on-screen
(Figure A.1).
NOTE:
Refer to the KEY MAP (Figure A.2) to adjust the settings for calibration.
Stand-Alone calibration should be performed in either portrait or landscape orientation.
NOTE:
To start calibration without a computer, perform the following steps.
When the "NO SIGNAL" message appears on screen, press the "LEFT" and then "RIGHT" buttons and hold them
down simultaneously. The CALIBRATION menu will appear.
NOTE:
The image may be distorted when signal input is changed while calibrating.
Figure A.1
CAUTION: Please use a properly-managed external near range color analyzer. If there is any doubt about the result of
the Stand-Alone calibration result, please contact your supplier.
UP/DOWN:
Changes from setting to setting
LEFT/RIGHT: Changes the setting selection
(ie...SELF or COPY)
SELECT:
Moves to the next step of calibration
EXIT:
Moves back one step of calibration
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KEY MAP
Figure A.2