User`s manual

OPERATION
RPMS, CS50 & CS70-D100U/UF User’s Manual 3-53
STEP 1: General Setup
1a) Adjust primary colors (see Matching Colors in Multiple Screens). This ensures
matched overall color temperatures and light output between screens.
IMPORTANT
Double-check that all WHITES and LIGHT OUTPUT are
well matched.
See Step 3f of Matching Colors in Multiple Screens
procedure. Use a color meter if necessary.
1b)
Enable Brightness Uniformity by entering a checkmark in the checkbox. This
enables access to the uniformity controls and applies the settings to your image.
1c) Select the 13 Point test pattern for display. This
pattern provides 9 screen “zones” with 13 targets.
For best results, look at the extreme top/bottom,
left/right edges of the image instead of the center.
1d) Select User 1 in the Color Setup window
(accessed through Image Settings).
If you have adjusted User 1 primary colors
to create a closely-matched wall, continue to
Step 2a).
If you prefer maximum brightness rather than a particular color temperature
set the User 1 white levels to 100 (maximum).
IMPORTANT
Never change color temperature white levels in color-
matched applications!
Step 2: Adjust Light Output in 8 Zones
2a) For each screen, compare the light output of each edge and corner to that of the
center. If any of the areas differ, use the White Uniformity menu to match edges
and corners to the center as described below. Begin with the screen exhibiting the
most obvious variations in light output.
Adjust edge White Uniformity first – note that each edge adjustment also
affects the rest of the screen slightly. Keep all edges just slightly lower than
the center light output rather than matching light output precisely. Otherwise,
it may not be possible to brighten the corners (typically the dimmest areas of