User's Guide

5 | NEC MULTIPROFILER - USER’S GUIDE
Supported Display Monitors
MultiProler supports the following NEC display monitor models:
MultiSync P232W – 23” standard color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA231W – 23” standard color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync P241W – 24” standard color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync P242W – 24” standard color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA241W – 24” wide color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA242W – 24” wide color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA271W – 27” wide color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA272W – 27” wide color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA301W – 30” wide color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA302W – 30” wide color gamut LCD monitor
MultiSync PA322UHD – 32” wide color gamut Ultra-high-denition LCD monitor
MultiSync MD301C4 – 30” wide color gamut medical LCD monitor
MultiSync X841UHD – 84” standard color gamut Ultra-high-denition LCD monitor
Important Note: For MultiSync PA231W, P232W, P241W, P242W, and X841UHD
The color gamut of the PA231W, P232W, P241W, P242W, and X841UHD displays are not wide
color gamut, and are closer to that of sRGB.
For this reason, certain preset color gamuts such as AdobeRGB and DCI are not available, since
they far exceed the color gamut of the display. Although MultiProler will allow the Picture
Mode settings to be modied to include large color gamuts, keep in mind that the actual color
gamut of the display is smaller, and will not be able to display colors outside of this gamut.
The PA231W, P232W, P242W, and X841UHD displays do not have an internal luminance sensor
and stabilization circuit. They are therefore not able to automatically set and maintain the lumi-
nance at an absolute value. For this reason, the Brightness and Black Level controls are shown as
percentage values within MultiProler.
The DICOM mode is called DICOM Sim (simulation) because the lack of an absolute level for
Brightness and Black Level means approximate values are used. True DICOM requires absolute
values for Brightness and Black Level in order to create a very accurate response curve.