NEC PA311D-BK Users Manual - Page 33

Running Stand-alone calibration

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English Running Stand-alone calibration This feature performs color calibration of the monitor without using an external computer or software. This is useful for color matching a small number of monitors quickly. It also updates the factory color measurement data used by the monitor's internal SpectraView engine (SVE) color processor. Updating the factory color data with measurements taken from a color sensor results in color related settings, shown on the OSD, closely matching measurements from the color sensor. In effect, the color sensor's measurements become the new reference for all of the SVE's internal color calculations. All color presets in the monitor automatically update to use the new reference. Requirements for Stand Alone Calibration: • NEC MDSVSENSOR3 color sensor. This sensor connects directly to the SENS/MEM port on the monitor. The monitor automatically takes screen measurements directly from the color sensor. See Appendix A for purchase and availability information. Or • A near-range colorimeter with a measurement readout display in CIE Y/x, y format with Y in units of cd/m2. Measurements are taken manually and each reading must be entered into the monitor via the OSD. [Validation] and [White copy] are not available.  NOTE: Other color sensor models and types are not supported.  NOTE: •  • For best calibration results, it is recommended the monitor be allowed to warm up for at least 30 minutes before starting the calibration or measurement process. It is not necessary to recalibrate the other Picture modes in the monitor after performing the Self calibration. Updating the monitor's internal reference automatically updates all color settings. The original factory measurements can be recalled at any time. Differences between the factory color measurements and those taken with a color sensor are to be expected. Differences can be due to many factors, such as variations between color sensor measurement technologies and device calibration and drift, measurement position on the screen, and video signal differences. To open the Stand Alone Calibration OSD menu: The stand-alone calibration menu automatically opens when connecting a supported USB color sensor to the SENS/MEM port. It can also be opened from the OSD picture menu as follows: 1. Touch the Menu key. 2. Navigate to the [Picture] menu then highlight the [Calibration] function. 3. Touch the > key to highlight [Calibration]. 4. Touch the Set key to open the [Stand-Alone Calibration] menu. Select a function on the menu and follow the instructions on the OSD message. SENS/MEM port* USB color sensor *Remove the cap before inserting a cable in the SENS/MEM port. English−29

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English
Running Stand-alone calibration
This feature performs color calibration of the monitor without using an external computer or software. This is useful for color
matching a small number of monitors quickly. It also updates the factory color measurement data used by the monitor’s internal
SpectraView engine (SVE) color processor.
Updating the factory color data with measurements taken from a color sensor results in color related settings, shown on the
OSD, closely matching measurements from the color sensor. In effect, the color sensor’s measurements become the new
reference for all of the SVE’s internal color calculations. All color presets in the monitor automatically update to use the new
reference.
Requirements for Stand Alone Calibration:
NEC MDSVSENSOR3 color sensor. This sensor connects directly to the SENS/MEM port on the monitor. The monitor
automatically takes screen measurements directly from the color sensor. See
Appendix A
for purchase and availability
information.
Or
A near-range colorimeter with a measurement readout display in CIE Y/x, y format with Y in units of cd/m
2
. Measurements
are taken manually and each reading must be entered into the monitor via the OSD. [Validation] and [White copy] are not
available.
±OTE°
Other color sensor models and types are not supported.
±OTE°
²
For best calibration results, it is recommended the monitor be allowed to warm up for at least 30 minutes before
starting the calibration or measurement process.
²
It is not necessary to recalibrate the other Picture modes in the monitor after performing the Self calibration.
Updating the monitor’s internal reference automatically updates all color settings.
²
The original factory measurements can be recalled at any time.
²
Differences between the factory color measurements and those taken with a color sensor are to be expected.
Differences can be due to many factors, such as variations between color sensor measurement technologies and
device calibration and drift, measurement position on the screen, and video signal differences.
To open the Stand Alone Calibration OSD menu°
The stand-alone calibration menu automatically opens when connecting a supported USB color sensor to the SENS/MEM port.
It can also be opened from the OSD picture menu as follows:
1. Touch the
Menu
key.
2.
Navigate to the [Picture] menu then highlight the [Calibration] function.
3. Touch the
>
key to highlight [Calibration].
4. Touch the
Set
key to open the [Stand-Alone Calibration] menu.
Select a function on the menu and follow the instructions on the OSD message.
SENS/MEM port*
USB color sensor
*Remove the cap before inserting a cable in the SENS/MEM port.