User Manual
● The display may take up to ten seconds after instrument connection to display the rst calibration
menu. This is normal for this instrument.
● Black level (zero) calibration must be performed each time after the instrument is powered on. If
calibrating multiple displays, Konica Minolta recommends that zero calibration be performed every hour,
especially if calibrating to a low luminance target, such as 48 cd/m
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● Conrm that the instrument has been properly calibrated and the memory channel you calibrated is
active.
● Direct contact measurement is recommended using the standard hood. This allows you to calibrate the
display under typical room lighting (though dimmed lighting is still recommended for best black
measurements).
If using noncontact measurement, the instrument distance can be no more than 30 mm from the display
surface. It is also strongly recommended that you use a completely darkened environment for
noncontact measurement.
X-Rite i1Pro 2 spectrophotometers
The X-Rite i1Basic Pro 2, i1Photo Pro 2, and i1Publish Pro 2 are low-cost spectrophotometers. If purchasing
new for use with the display, HP recommends that you purchase the i1Basic Pro 2, as the i1Photo Pro 2 and
i1Publish Pro 2 contain additional software and equipment that are not required for display calibration.
As with the X-Rite i1Display colorimeter, the instrument comes with associated software on an optical disc.
HP recommends that you install the software, as it is required to calibrate the instrument before use with the
display.
Conguration
The i1Pro 2 should be calibrated prior to use using the X-Rite software. Consult the product user guide for
more information.
Usage guidelines
Please note the following tips and guidelines when using the X-Rite i1 Pro 2 with the display:
● The display may take up to 15 seconds after instrument connection to display the rst calibration menu.
This is normal for this instrument.
● This instrument should be mounted in the included display holder when used with the display. Adjust
the counterweight so that the instrument is in contact with the display panel.
X-Rite i1Display Pro colorimeter
X-Rite’s i1DisplayPro is a low-cost measurement instrument that is available at retail. While the instrument
comes with proling software on an optical disc, the software does not need to be installed in order to
calibrate the display since the i1Display instrument is connected directly to the display.
IMPORTANT: HP strongly recommends against the use of the included X-Rite software with the display, as it
will perform a host-based prole of the display and not a full display calibration.
Conguration
No conguration is required for the i1Display Pro instrument. The display will automatically load the required
calibration matrix (EDR le) into the instrument when it is connected.
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