User`s guide

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Auto Conformance Testing
Specify the conformance test(s) you want RightLight to run. Every 5 minutes, RightLight
automatically performs the tests selected on the Rear Sensor tab.
For each test you select, you can specify a threshold value that defines a test failure.
RightLight alerts you of a failure in three ways: by message, by entries in the History log, and
by status change of the Dome CXtra icon in the system tray.
In addition, an alert is sent to the Dome Dashboard console or to an SNMP console.
Manual Conformance Testing
Specify the conformance tests that you want to complete as an auto-scheduled event using
the front sensor or manually using the rear sensor.
For each test that you select, you can specify a threshold value that defines a test failure.
Select the number of luminance measurements you want to make during each test.
Selections made on the Front Sensor tab or External Sensor tab determine operating
parameters for the conformance test or wizard.
If conformance testing with the external sensor produces a warning condition because
the white level is beyond the tolerance set on the External Sensor tab, then you can correct
the warning by calibrating the white level via the conformance test. Select the check box to
correct the warning, and click Next. The wizard executes automatically. Alternatively, you
can adjust the tolerance for the failing test to bring the display into conformance.
Note the following:
If the white level is unaligned with the target by 15 percent or more, a warning
dialog appears before luminance measurements are taken, giving you the option to
calibrate to target, ignore the warning, or skip the display.
White Level calibration during conformance testing is available only for Dome Ex,
Dome GX4MP, and Dome Sx displays. You must be an administrator or a privileged
user to perform a conformance test and to calibrate the white level during the test.