User`s guide

Clarity Visual Systems
November 1998
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the most. The ALL selection allows all of the gray balance settings to
be adjusted simultaneously.
1. Select an internal
White pattern for all
displays
Press Menu to display the main menu. With the up/down
arrows, highlight Misc Control and press Enter. Highlight
Test Patterns and press Enter. Highlight White and press
Enter. Do this for all displays.
2. Maximize all settings
Adjust the white settings so that all are at 031 and all gray
settings are at 007.
3. Choose the least
bright display
The least bright display cannot be adjusted brighter than it is
now. It will serve as a “standard,” and all the other displays
will be adjusted to it.
4. Luminance match
the displays
Starting with a cube next to the standard cube, adjust the
ALL settings on the white levels to approximately match the
luminance (brightness) of the standard display. Then do the
same for the other displays, working outward from the
standard cube.
5. Color balance the
displays – white
mode
Again starting with a cube next to the “standard” cube, adjust
the relative amounts of RED, GREEN, and BLUE in the white
(Wht) column to achieve the best match in color and
luminance to the baseline display. Start with the cubes
nearest the “standard” display and work outward. See the
chart below for some hints about color adjustment.
6. Select an internal
Gray pattern for all
displays
Press Menu to display the main menu. With the up/down
arrows, highlight Misc Control and press Enter. Highlight
Test Patterns and press Enter. Highlight Gray and press
Enter. Do this for all displays.
7. Color balance the
displays – gray mode
Starting with a cube next to the standard cube, adjust the
relative amounts of RED, GREEN, and BLUE in the gray
(Gry) column to achieve the best match in color and
luminance to the standard display. Do the same for the other
cubes, working outward from the standard cube.
The following chart shows the relationship of the menu item
adjustments.
Color Increase will: Decrease will:
All Increase the overall luminance
(brightness)
Decrease the overall luminance
(brightness)
Red Change white toward red Change white toward cyan
Green Change white toward green Change white toward magenta
Blue Change white toward blue Change white toward yellow
Note: If one color needs to be increased, but that color is already as high as it can go, then the
other two colors can be decreased.