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1. Date i Configuration Comment 2007 1 2 05 4 55 32 1 410 cd m 72 DICOM GSDF 2007 12 05 2007 12 05 14 33 00 2 500 cd m72 DICOM GSDF Selected Items Monitor1_ 2007 12 05 14 46 24 Monitori 77 2007 1 2 05_14 55 32 2 Delete Create 3 The selected calibration record s is shown graphically in another window id For more information on each graph see 8 5 The graph will not close bv ending the i JND L JND AL L per JND Choose the scale of X axis Choose the scale of Y axis Linear default Logarithmic Linear default Logarithmic Chart A s Target Luminance cd m 2 s Chart A s Luminance cd m 2 Chart B s Target Luminance cd m 2 a Chart B s Luminance cd m 2 wizard To close the graph use the close button in the upper right corner o 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 DDL Chart Name Display Name Model Name Serial Number Date Time Monitor1 fej mm 120074206 16 2212 IMonitori Fr mm 2007 12 06 161352 TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 37 Uninstallation amp Troubleshooting 6 Uninstallation To uninstall Medivisor for i2 Series select Control Panel gt Uninstall a program from the Start menu and remove TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series After uninstallation the TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series folder may remain in the redirected folder or the installed folder Delete the folder manually In addition uninstal
2. gamma setting S Chart 1 Choose the scale of X axis Linear default Logarithmic Chart A s Target Luminance cd m 2 f Linear default Logarithmic e Chart A s Luminance cd m 2 Choose the scale of Y axis w a Le w O o N a o N O o a o Luminance cd m 2 o o a o _ f o 350 JND 50 100 150 200 250 300 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 Chart Name Display Name Model Name Ghart IMonitori e z Serial Number Date Time 2007 12 06 16 2212 TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 45 Appendix JND dL L per JND Where X axis is JND linear scale Y axis is dL L per JND logarithmic scale The full line represents the target and maximum and minimum allowable limit and the dotted line indicates the actual measurement This graph is only available when the display was calibrated to DICOM GSDF gamma setting Chart A s Target dU L per JND Chart A s Max Tolerant Limit Difference Chart A s Min Tolerant Limit 97 Chart A s dL per JND Step Chart 02 05 06 04 06 01 03 03 01 018 0 3 06 07 l 14 13 09 09 o D n amp coin Q Z D a 1 o5 Select a chart a Chart g Decision Pass Chart Name Display Name Model Name Serial Number Date Time Chart Mo
3. 2 Select a displav in the Calibration Historv section and the calibration records for the displav appear below 3 Select a record and the detailed settings information appears in the Calibration Settings section Calibration History and Settings Calibration Settings Display Name Monitor1 Model Name i Serial Number ma Date 2007 12 06 Time 16 22 12 Max Luminance 4100ed m72 Configuration 1 410 cd m 2 DICOM GSDF Min Luminance O8ed m 2 Gamma DICOM GSDF Color Temperature Ambient Light O0cd m 2 Comment GA History elect a display IMonitor1 mma Date i Configuration Comment 2007 1 2 06 6 22 12 1 410 cd m72 DICOM GSDF 2007 12 06 13 2 500 cd m 2 DICOM GSDF 2007 12 06 04 3 410 cd m EXP 22 Selected Items TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 36 Useful Functions e Seeing the results graphicallv 1 Select a calibration record and click Add and it will be added to the Selected Items section To compare with other records select multiple records in the same way 2 Click Create S Calibration History and Settings Calibration Settings Display Name Monitor Model Name Serial Number a U Date 2007 12 05 Time 14 55 32 Max Luminance 4100cd m72 Configuration 1 410 cd m DICOM GSDF ii Min Luminance O8ed m 2 Gamma DICOM GSDF Color Temperature Ambient Light Ofed m 2 Comment Calibration History Select a display Monitor i Te
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5. DTP94 012182 Lay the calibration sensor down on an even surface so that no light leaks into the light sensitive area and click Zero Calibration When OK appears zero calibration is done Zero Calibration Back CI 6 Follow the on screen instructions attach the calibration sensor to the center of the screen and click Start Ka S Inspection Wizard ys Starting Inspection Check Start the inspection when 60 minutes to start the inspection Elapsed time since the display is turned on 90 min 7 Start the inspection when 60 minutes elapsed since the display is turned on automatically 60 minutes after the display is turned on _ ease Gone TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 32 Useful Functions 7 The results are shown graphicallv in another window DDL L JND L Chart A s Target dU L per JND Chart A s Max Tolerant Limit Difference Chart A s Min Tolerant Limit 9 Chart A s dUL per JND Step Chart 02 05 06 04 06 01 03 03 01 01i 03 06 For more information on each graph see 8 5 The graph will not close by ending the wizard To close the graph use the close button in the upper right corner CO oD n OO NIJA Q 5 a a Select a chart Chart Decision P 4 Chart N
6. LTD 21 Auto Adjustment 5 Information on the detected calibration sensor appears Perform Zero Calibration as needed and click Next Auto Adjustment Wizard Calibration Sensor Information To perform Zero Calibration lay the calibration sensor down on an The following calibration sensor will be used X Rite DTP94 012182 Lay the calibration sensor down on an even surface so that no light leaks into the light sensitive area and click Zero Calibration When OK appears zero calibration is done even surface so that no light leaks Zero Calibration lt into sensitive area Click Zero Calibration When OK appears zero calibration is done lt Back CD EE 6 Select a configuration name this configuration if desired and click Next b Auto Adjustment Wizard y Maximum of three configurations can be saved within the display Selecting Configuration Select a configuration to adjust Current Configuration 1 1 410 cd m DICOM GSDF 2 500 cd m72 DICOM GSDF 3 410 cd m EXP 22 Enter a configuration name 410 cd m72 DICOM GSDF 21 64 Bytes cE af 7 Select an adjustment setting and click Next wing S Auto Adjustment Wizard on Sue IG N Adjustment Settings Previous settings appear if any Select an adjustment setting O New Settings Previous Settings Adjustment Date Nov
7. Medivisor for i2 Series 111 Attache the calibration sensor in the center of the white patch and press the enter key Important Attach the sensor right side up as shown above To stop uniformity adjustment press the ESC key on the keyboard or click Cancel on the wizard Otherwise do not touch the keyboard or use the mouse Accurate results may not be obtained otherwise TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 27 Auto Adjustment Xi The white patch appears in 9 places on the screen in the order as shown below Attach the calibration sensor in the center of the white patch and press the enter kev according to the instructions each time to complete the uniformitv adjustment Finish The adjustment is complete Click Finish to end the wizard TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 28 Useful Functions 5 Useful Functions This software is capable of various other functions Refer to the table below and make adjustments as necessarv want to Corresponding Section Display test patterns on the screen to check display characteristics Calibrate the display using the same See 4 1 Follow the instructions settings without changing the settings Calibrate the display with different settings e Change luminance e Change gamma e Change color See 5 1 8 3 and 8 4 See 4 1 Select an appropriate adjustment type and follow the instructions on screen Manually change luminance while watching it change V
8. WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in syne piil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel lt Back g TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 13 Installation 9 The License Agreement screen appears To accept the agreement and proceed with installation select Agree and click Next ji TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series s Im po rtant License Agreement You must accept the agreement to complete installation of Medivisor for i2 Series Please take a moment to read the license agreement now If you accept the terms below click I Agree then Next Otherwise click Cancel Make sure to read this Software License Agreement before use Software License Agreement Please read this Software License Agreement Agreement thoroughly before using or installing QA Medivisor By installing this software you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement If you do not agree to this Agreement return the C IDo Not Aeree Cancel lt Back next gt J 10 When the Select Installation Folder screen appears select a destination folder Further down the screen is the setting as to where the shortcut to this software should be created To share it with all users of the destin
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11. is 1 The display luminance is proportional to the input signal User defined curve Custom gamma can be created and modified using Sample usg Custom located in the directory where this software is installed Medivisor for i2 Series var Sample usg Open the file in a text editor and change values 8 3 Test Patterns Explanation SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Medical Diagnostic Imaging Test Pattern JESRA Japan Engineering Standard of Sandals Radiation Apparatus standard clinical image Image Resolution luminance distortion artifacts TG18 PQC Resolution luminance contrast for prints Luminance response TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 40 Appendix Pattern Name Explanation TG18 LN8 01 Luminance response The pixel value of the central region is 0 TG18 LN8 18 Luminance response The pixel value of the central region is 255 TG18 UN10 Luminance and color uniformity TG18 UN80 Luminance and color uniformity Luminance and color uniformity Luminance and color uniformity Contrast threshold at low luminance for evaluating diffuse reflection Luminance response bit depth resolution 5 horizontal lines at 3 luminance levels for LSF evaluation 5 vertical lines at 3 luminance levels for LSF evaluation TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 41 Appendix Pattern Name Explanation TG18 PX Array of single pixels for spot size TG18 CX Arrav of Cx patterns and a scor
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14. 14 TOTOKU may claim User damages thereof Article 17 Survival Article 8 Intellectual Property Right and 9 Confidential Information of this Agreement shall survive the termination or expiration hereof Article 18 Severability If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal or invalid the remaining provisions hereof shall remain effect TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 6 Medivisor for i2 Series Article 19 Force Majeure Neither parties hereto shall be liable for anv delav or failure to perform anv of its obligations hereunder other than the obligation to make anv pavment which is due if such delav or failure is due to fire flood earthquake epidemic unusuallv severe weather strike act of God or public enemv public disorder restriction bv civil or militarv authority in their sovereign or contractual capacities transportation failure or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the parties Article 20 Assignment and Delegation Neither whole of this Agreement nor any part hereof shall be assignable or delegable by any party hereto without other parties prior written consent which shall not be unreasonably withheld In the event of such assignment or delegation the assigning or delegating party shall remain liable to the other parties and shall not be relieved of any obligation under this Agreement Article 21 Waiver Failure by any party to require perf
15. 16 2007 01 13 32 Gamma DICOM GSDF Max Luminance 41000 cd m72 Min Luminance 080 cd m72 Ambient Light 000 cd m 2 lt Back CD Cancel TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 22 Auto Adjustment 8 Refer to the table below and set maximum luminance minimum luminance and ambient light optional bv directiv entering values or using the up down buttons and click Next Use the following table as a rough guide in determining the input values S Auto Adjustment Wizard Important Luminance Settings Enter Values Required Max Luminance Range 3000 5000 410 Min Luminance Range 0 0 100 Ambient Light Range 0 0 100 0 Unit cd m72 Illuminance Measure If the measured illuminance is over ee Oe 60 Lux an alert message to improve Maximum luminance The target brightest luminance Use the l default value of 41000 cd m 72 unless otherwise required the am bient lig ht appea rs Minimum Luminance The target darkest black Having the display s default 410 00 cd m72 as maximum luminance minimum luminance will be approximately 080 cd m72 Use the default value of 080 cd m 72 unless otherwise required Ambient Light Ambient light at the installation location By clicking the Measure button the current ambient light can be measured by the built in ambient light sensor and set automatically If the effect of ambient light does not need to be taken into acco
16. 2007 Elapsed Time 0 20 Display Gamma DICOM GSDF Configuration Max Luminance 409 73 cd m 2 Min Luminance 0 81 cd m Configuration 1 410 cd m72 DICOM GSDF ay Manual Adjustment n NRN Start inspection Test Pattern i w The Display Inspection button performs the display inspection 3 Enter ambient light Unless otherwise necessary enter the same value as it was at the time of calibration and click Next j Inspection Wizard Inspection Enter ambient lieht optional Ambient Light Range 0 10 Unit ed m72 Illuminance Previous Calibration Result Display Configuration 1 410 cd m72 DICOM GSDF Gamma DICOM GSDF Max Luminance 41069 cd m72 Settings 410 00 cd m72 Min Luminance 080 ed m72 Settings 080 cd m72 Ambient Light 0 00 cd m72 Back ew Cancel TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 31 Useful Functions 4 The calibration sensor that has been installed and connected is detected automaticallv Connect the calibration sensor and click Next b Inspection Wizard Searchine a calibration sensor Detects a calibration sensor Connect the calibration sensor and click Next on CE Cas tl 5 Information on the detected calibration sensor appears Perform Zero Calibration as needed and click Next 8 Inspection Wizard Calibration Sensor Information The following calibration sensor will be used X Rite
17. Desktop pattern selection 4 Display selection 5 Serial Display model selection 6 Testing standard selection 7 Configuration completion 3 3 Display Model The Display Model tab allows users to add edit or remove display models However there is no setup required in using Medivisor for i2 Series 3 4 Sensor The Sensor tab allows users to add edit or remove sensors However there is no setup required in using Medivisor for i2 Series The installed and connected sensor is detected automatically without the setup 3 5 Management Station There is no setup required in using Medivisor for i2 Series TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 19 Auto Adjustment 4 Auto Adjustment There are functions that become available only after initial calibration Make sure to calibrate displays according to the recommended settings immediately following the initial setup Before starting to use this software please close all other applications Calibrate displays at least after an hour warm up time excluding the time during which the screen is blacked out because of the power save function or the screen saver Select TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series gt Calibration from the Start menu to start this software The main screen consists of the following three sections Adjustment Menu Area Contains adjustment buttons See the table below for more information Medivffor for i2 Series Adjustmiiht Tools Help Tj Display Icon Area a
18. Medivisor for i2 Series to take effect Click Yes to restart now or No if you plan to manually restart later TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 15 Initial Setup 3 Setup Medivisor Agent Services To use Medivisor for i2 Series a program called Medivisor Agent Services needs to be set up Medivisor Agent Services consists of five tabs Workstation Displav Displav Model Sensor and Management Station Setup of the Displav tab is required however if optional software such as QA Medivisor is not used the rest of the tabs do not need to be set up Follow the instructions given in the following sections to set up the tabs Select TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services gt Agent Settings from the Start menu and the Agent Settings dialog box starts 3 1 Workstation There is no setup required in using Medivisor for i2 Series 3 2 Display Select the Display tab to set up the display configuration and select a quality control QA testing standard s to apply for respective displays connected to the workstation using the Display Configuration wizard Click Display Configuration and the display configuration wizard appears Follow the on screen instructions j Agent Settings Workstati i i Display Model Sensor Management Station l Displays CommID Standard i Configure Displays at OK Cancel Applv TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 16 Initial Setu 1 Port selection The i2 disp
19. OM GSD Change TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 34 e The Number drop down menu lists all available configurations e To change configuration name rename it and click Change e To see calibration settings click Show details Useful Functions 5 5 Clearing the uniformitv adjustment settings This function restores default uniformitv adjustment settings 1 Perform Steps 1 and 2 in the previous section 4 1 2 The Auto Adjustment Wizard appears Select Uniformitv and click Next S Auto Adjustment Wizard Selecting Adjustment Type Select an adjustment type C Calibration Calibrates the display using a calibration sensor Front Sensor Calibration Calibrates the display using a built in front sensor Uniformity Adjusts uniformity S Auto Adjustment Wizard Uniformity Auto Adjustment Wizard Click Clear to clear adjustment settings Uniformity Select an item Adjust Uniformity Clear adjustment settings lt Back im S Auto Adjustment Wizard Finish The adjustment is complete Click Finish to end the wizard TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 35 Useful Functions 5 6 Calibration Historv This function presents past calibration records both graphicallv and numericallv for browsing and comparison e Seeing the detailed calibration information 1 Select Tools gt Calibration History on the menu bar
20. TOTOKU Calibration Software Medivisor for 12 Series Version 3 8 User s Manual Medivisor for i2 Series Contents Software License Agreement sssennnnnnnnnnnn nanna HAEEM HA AAHEMMAAAHEEEEZANN 3 il IntrOCU CU ON i d Ed 8 i a ener creer er ne eee eee eer 8 1 2 Package CONC US i i e i e oases eennecessioh a EEEa a a ESSE 8 1 3 Operating ENVIFONMENL cccccccssecccccsseceececeeseeeeceeeseeeeseaesseeeeseuseeesssasereees 8 iistall at Otis a E E O E N 9 2 1 Connecting CADIES i iszsanaine ba i ei bis 9 2 2 Installing the calibration sensor driver nn nnnnennnn nem ann 10 2 9 Installing Medivisor for i2 Series esscasis coscvnsieceaccncesavdsatocdaauianduedesscuvecndadeldieaye 11 3 Setup Medivisor Agent Services srerennnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnmennannnnmnnnnnnnnzznz 16 Dell WORKS Oi ented EA N ANE op E A E E 16 De BIL A A E 16 3 Display Modol stand ie at jer e ebit d bit ee 19 E E E E A accepts O E A ee E E E 19 3 5 Management Station iskeda bie a 19 A Auto PACS IMIG IN Esco ernest schecccanscceueceessecscecasunecoeteiaesusnecapentaceeebeqeseuiansanescesatencoaed 20 4 1 Calibration Front Sensor Calibration cccccccccseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeeees 21 4 2 Uniformity adjustment sssccscccisecssciedaasesnncccecusaceaneessenescceaeseedectacsesesbevastsbecsennes 26 5 Useful FUNCHONS i ew e b b 29 9 1 Test Patterns escrase a a REE E EEES EEEN 30 5 2 Manual Ad Sem aerial ww reee 30 5
21. ame Display Name Model Name Serial Number Date Chart A IMonitor 1 mmm 2008 12 02 18 35 32 8 Click Finish to end the wizard 6 Inspection Wizard Finish Inspection is completed The graph will not close by ending the wizard Click the close button in the upper right corner to close the graph Finish TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 33 5 4 Displav Configuration The supported i2 Series displavs can save up to three pairs of luminance Gamma color settings as configuration data within the displav upon calibration and thev can be switched verv easilv Useful Functions 1 Click the Displav Configuration button in the adjustment menu area or select Adjustment gt Display Configuration on the menu bar 2 Select a display and a configuration in the Number drop down menu 3 Click Apply to apply the configuration settings to the display Z Medivisor for i2 Series Adjustment Tools Help A Display List jib Auto Adjustment Select Configuration 3 Current Configuration 4 ed m 2 DICOM GSDF Configuratig Adjustmant Date Dec 5 2007 11 17 11 Details Inspection Date Dec 5 2007 11 43 43 Gamma DICOM GSDF Max Luminance 410 00 Vl m2 i Min Luminance 0 80 cd m Manuel kajuztment Ambient Light DD cd m 2 TT a Test Pattern The Display Configuration button performs the display configuration 3 Number pri i cm Show details Display Configuration Name 410 cd m72 DIC
22. are Name X Rite Publisher X Rite Incorporated E Always trust software from X Rite Incorporated E Install Don t Install You should only install driver software from publishers you trust How can I decide which device software is safe to install The software for this device has been successfully installed Windows has finished installing the driver software for this device e le Chroma Calibrator TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 10 Installation 2 3 Installing Medivisor for i2 Series To install Medivisor for i2 Series its setup tool Medivisor Agent Services needs to be installed As installation begins first the Medivisor Agent Services Setup Wizard starts Follow the on screen instructions to install Medivisor Agent Services Upon completion of the Medivisor Agent Services Setup Wizard the installer moves on to installation of Medivisor for i2 Series 1 If the software installer is left open click Install Otherwise reinsert the CD ROM or run launcher exe on the CD ROM to start the installer and click Install E Medivisor Installer Disc 2 Calibration Software for Color Display Med ivisor Color Manual English for CCL182 CCL202 CCL212 CCL316 CCL250i CCL350i Manual Japanese Install If older version of Medivisor for i2 Series is installed already uninstall the exiting Medivisor Agent Services before the new Version Calibration Software for Mon
23. ation computer select Everyone To use it by yourself select Just me and click Next ying b Bv default the destination is C ProgramFiles TOTOKU NI Pa ji TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series Select Installation Folder Medivisor for i2 Series The installer will install TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series to the followine folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Folder C Program Files TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series Browse Disk Cost Install TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer C Everyone Just me yg TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series on your computer Glick Next to start the installation Cancel lt Back i TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 14 Installation 12 When the Installation Complete screen appears click Close to complete installation Remove the CD ROM from the CD drive ji TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series Installation Complete TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series has been successfully installed Click Close to exit 13 Amessage prompting restart of the computer appears Click Yes and restart the computer ig TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series You must restart your system for the configuration changes made to TOTOKU
24. calibration in CCL252i2 and CCL352i2 11 Comments on this calibration or the settings can be entered here Click Next 5 Auto Adjustment Wizard Enter Comment Enter notes regarding this adjustment in the comment field if desired Comment 0 768 Bytes tT io Ce CNet TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 24 screen and click Start S Auto Adjustment Wizard Setting confirmation The adjustment starts according to the following settings Elapsed time since the display is turned on 62 min 7 Start the adjustment when 60 minutes elapsed since the display is turned on Adjustment Type Calibration Display Configuration 1 410 cd m72 DICOM GSDF Gamma DICOM GSDF Max Luminance 41000 cd m72 Min Luminance 080 cd m Ambient Light 000 cd m72 a TTR Start DDL L JND L LIND AL L per JND Chart A s Target dL L per JND Chart A s Max Tolerant Limit Difference Chart A s Min Tolerant Limit 9 Chart A s dUL per JND Step Chart A 0 2 05 06 04 06 01 03 ouo an e a o 03 01 dUL per JND 5 oO 01 i 03 i P 06 i oo 07 i 14 i n 13 i a 09 Select a chart mya Chart A Decision Pass Chart Name Display Name Model Name Serial Number Date Time Chart Moni
25. ce will be 410 6 cd m Also for minimum luminance if the minimum luminance is set to 0 8 cd m the resulting minimum luminance will be 1 4 cd m e If the ambient light is too high an alert message appears In that case lower the ambient light level e The measuring method used in this software only applies to the i2 Series displays To measure ambient light according to certain standards refer to respective relevant standards TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 23 Auto Adjustment 9 Select DICOM GSDF Recommended and click Next j Auto Adjustment Wizard Selecting Gamma Select a gamma type Commonly used for med image display devices This is developed to match display output to the perceptual c Exponential Exponential curve of vex n where n is a variable Linear Linear curve of sex Custom User defined curve Cancel For more information see 8 2 10 For color models select a color setting Check Native Color to set by the native color of the LCD panel and click Next b Auto Adjustment Wizard Color Settings Select a color settine Specify Color 7 Set by the chromaticity coordinates 03813 4 y 03294 Color Temperature 6500 gt kK Chromaticity Coordinates x y 0 313 0329 E Native Color wing This screen does not appear for monochrome models The color setting is unavailable for front sensor
26. ching the calibration sensor 1 Peel the paper off the adhesive pad 2 Attach the calibration sensor to the center of the measuring area by adjusting the position of the counterweight on the cord Be careful not to damage the panel surface with either the calibration sensor or the counterweight Calibration X WA LCD rA Side view Front view Note Keep the LCD panel at the same tilt angle as it is in use Do not further tilt or straighten the panel for calibration About the adhesive pad When adhesion is lost exchange it with the supplied replacement part according to the following procedure Replacement part Replacement part Upper side Reverse e Give the exchange part of the sensor a turn to the left set the supplied replacement part and give the part a turn to the right to secure it TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 39 Appendix 8 2 Gamma Gamma Explanation Gravscale displav function that DICOM sets and commoniv used for medical image displav devices ee This is developed to match display luminance output to the perceptual capabilities of the human visual system Exponential curve of y x where n is a variable Calibration setting to make an input signal to the display and Exponential display luminance exponential After the calibration the display luminance is proportional to n th power of the input signal generally where n is 2 2 or 2 4 Linear curve of y x Linear Exponential curve where n
27. d T Displays all registered displays in Madivisor Agent Services Use the icons to select displays Adjustment Status Area Shows related information and control buttons for the selected adjustment In this example the SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Test Pattern button is selected and Engineers Medical Diagnostic Imaging Test Pattern all available patterns are shown Button Name Explanation Displays test pattern icons For more information Test Pattern cee gA Auto Adjustment Automatically calibrates the display Manual Adjustment Manually adjusts luminance Evaluates current display status luminance and Display Inspection gamma Useful to check deviation from the target calibration values Switches configurations Up to three sets of Display Configuration luminance Gamma and color settings are saved within the display TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 20 Auto Adjustment 4 1 Calibration Front Sensor Calibration Two tvpes of calibration can be performed e Calibration using a calibration sensor e Front Sensor Calibration using a front sensor Note Select Calibration for more accurate calibration 1 Click the Auto Adjustment button in the adjustment menu area or select Adjustment gt Auto Adjustment on the menu bar 2 Select a display to calibrate in the Display Icon Area and click Start adjustment Z Medivisor for i2 Series Adjustment Tools H
28. e Resolution Each line in vertical and horizontal stripes in the squares in the center and four corners should be distinguishable Linearity Check for distortion using the grids across the screen Video Characteristics Check for streaking in and around the white and the black rectangles TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 44 Appendix 8 5 How to read the graphs DDL L Where X axis is DDL Y axis is luminance You can choose the scale of the axis between linear default and logarithmic The full line represents the target and the dotted line indicates the actual measurement Chart 1 Choose the scale of X axis Linear default Logarithmic Chart A s Target Luminance cd m 2 fa im Choose the scale of Y axis Linear default Logarithmic Chart A s Luminance cd m 2 w a e 1 ud o o N nn o N O o on o N lt E f oo o ma a vo c u c E zan o o U o o 50 75 100 125 DDL 150 Ghart Name Display Name Model Name Chart A Monitor l l 1 JI Serial Number Date Time 2007 12 06 16 22 12 JND L Where X axis is JND Y axis is luminance You can choose the scale of the axis between linear default and logarithmic The full line represents the target and the dotted line indicates the actual measurement This graph is only available when the display was calibrated to DICOM GSDF
29. e display between the USB ports on the display and the computer For detailed information on cable connections refer to the display user manual o Computer USB cable gt i iE To the wall outlet TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 Installation 2 2 Installing the calibration sensor driver 1 Connect the supplied calibration sensor Chromad to the computer s USB port directly or via a USB hub It will be detected as new hardware and the Found New Hardware Wizard starts up 2 Insert the supplied CD ROM Disk 1 in the CD drive on the computer Though the software installer starts up automatically go back to the Found New Hardware Wizard and select Locate and install driver software recommended wing Age Figures used in this manual are of Windows Vista Screens on your display may appear different according to the operating system Windows needs to install driver software for your Calibrator p gt Locate and install driver software recommended Windows will guide you through the process of installing driver software i for your device The software installer can be closed or left open gt Ask me again later Windows will ask again the next time you plug in your device or log on Don t show this message again for this device Vour device will not function until vou install driver software 3 The following screen may appear Click Install Would you like to install this device softw
30. elp Display List Auto Adjustmet Display Inspection 1 7 i Previous Settines 3 Gamma DICOM GSDF Max Luminance 41000 cd m72 Display Min Luminance 0 80 cd m 2 Configuration Ambient LiehtO DO cd m72 Configuration 1 410 cd m72 DICOM GSDF a Manual Adjustment Test Pattern The Auto Adjustment button performs the auto adjustment Previous Calibration Results Date Dec 5 2007 Elapsed Time 0 41 Gamma DICOM GSDF Max Luminance 410 69 cd m 2 Min Luminance 0 80 cd m72 Configuration 1 410 cd m 2 DICOM GSDF P nn Q Start adjustment a S Auto Adjustment Wizard Selecting Adjustment Type Select an adjustment type Calibrates the display using a calibration sensor Front Sensor Calibration Galibrates the display using a built in front sensor Uniformity Adjusts uniformity Back o J Cora C wing When selecting Apply the Previous Settings attach the calibration sensor before clicking Start If Front Sensor Calibration is selected skip the following steps of 4 and 5 and go directly to 6 4 The calibration sensor that has been installed and connected is detected automatically Connect the calibration sensor and click Next Auto Adjustment Wizard Searching a calibration sensor Detects a calibration sensor Connect the calibration sensor and click Next Ti lt gt Next gt TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO
31. er it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services Browse Disk Cost Install TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer C Everyone Just me Cancel Back 5 The Confirm Installation screen appears Click Next to start installing Medivisor Agent Services ji TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services on your computer Click Next to start the installation TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 12 Installation 6 The Installation Complete screen appears Click Close to complete installation of Medivisor Agent Services ji TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services Installation Complete TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services has been successfully installed Click Close to exit 7 Upon completion of installation of Medivisor Agent Services the Medivisor for i2 Series version information appears Click Next to start installing Medivisor for i2 Series jil TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series TOTOKU Medivisor version J COPYRIGHT 2000 2008 TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD ji TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series Welcome to the TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series on your computer
32. er normal use for fourteen 14 davs from the date of deliverv 2 In the case of breach of the foregoing warrantv TOTOKU shall replace or repair the defective media accordingly Notwithstanding the aforesaid warranty in case that any software made by the third party is included in Software the provisions of the user software license agreement between User and the third party shall be applied in respect of such software 3 TOTOKU DOES NOT MAKE AND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY IN RESPECT OF SOFTWARE OTHER THAN AS PROVIDED ABOVE IN THIS ARTICLE WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE Article 8 Intellectual Property Right 1 User acknowledge that all patents designs copyrights know how and other intellectual property rights used or embodied in connection with Software are the exclusive properties of TOTOKU and shall not dispute them for any reason whatsoever User shall not apply for or register any intellectual property right in connection with Software TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 4 Medivisor for i2 Series User herebv agree to advise TOTOKU immediatelv after User becomes aware that any intellectual property right in connection with Software is attacked or infringed upon by any third party In the case of aforesaid attack or infringement User shall cooperate with and aid TOTOKU for the defense proceedings at its own cost and TOTOKU shall
33. er of displays b Display Configuration 1 Port selection 2 Display detection 3 Desktop pattern selection 4 Display selection 5 Serial Display model selection 6 Testing standard selection 7 Configuration completion Select a desktop pattern that represents the actual arrangement Desktop 2 CoO b Display Configuration 1 Port selection 2 Display detection 3 Desktop pattern selection 4 Display selection 5 Serial Display model selection 6 Testing standard selection TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 7 Configuration completion Select a desktop pattern that represents the actual arrangement Desktop2 2 Preview P Y E ix2 a MA ea gh cbal x Cancel 17 Initial Setu 4 Displav selection All connected displays are displayed and the numbers appear on corresponding displays as well Select a display s to calibrate and click Next b Display Configuration Select a display s to manage 1 Port selection 2 Display detection 3 Desktop pattern selection 4 Display selection 5 Serial Display model selection 6 Testing standard selection 7 Configuration completion ECT aD L 5 Serial Display model selection Select a serial number that matches the one that is found on the product label attached to the display or on the OSD control panel Likewise select a display model and click Next b Di
34. he agreement and proceed with installation select Agree and click Next yg TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services Im po rtant License Agreement r You must accept the agreement to complete installation of Medivisor Agent Services Please take a moment to read the license agreement now If you accept the terms below click l Agree then Next Otherwise click Cancel Make sure to read this Software License Agreement before use Software License Agreement Please read this Software License Agreement Agreement thoroughly before using or installing PM Medivisor By installing this software you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement If you do not agree to this Agreement return the X C IDo Not Agree Cancel lt Back new Y Pl 4 When the Select Installation Folder screen appears select a destination folder Further down the screen is the setting as to where the shortcut to this software should be created To share it with all users of the destination computer select Everyone To use it by yourself select Just me and click Next ying b Bv default the destination is C Program Files TOTOKU NI Pa ji TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services Select Installation Folder ALM The installer will install TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services to the following folder Medivisor Agent Services To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder ent
35. ing reference for resolution uniformitv Horizontal bars with 1 pixel width and 1 16 modulations at 3 luminance levels Vertical bars with 1 pixel width and 1 16 modulations at 3 luminance levels Displav noise Similar to RV RH for noise evaluation Veiling glare for visual evaluation Veiling glare for visual evaluation Dark spot pattern for glare ratio measurement Anatomical chest pattern TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 42 Appendix Pattern NEL Explanation TG18 KN Anatomical knee pattern Anatomical mammogram pattern TG18 MM2 Anatomical mammogram pattern DIN For evaluations on geometric properties GEOMETRY such as distortion line structure artifact and instability DIN Grayscale reproduction evaluation GRAYSCALE y p DIN RESOLUTION Resolution evaluation gt JDIN Luminance deviation between the center and LUMINANCE four corners for quantitative evaluation DEVIATION i TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 43 Appendix 8 4 SMPTE Pattern 5 black aJ DI 95 white Gravscale The middle section of the pattern contains gray levels from 0 to 100 in increments of 10 You can check the smoothness or continuity of grayscale Check to see if there is e Clear distinction between 100 and 95 whites The small 95 square within the 100 white square should be visible and e Clear distinction between 0 and 5 blacks The small square within the 0 black square should be visibl
36. isually check the current status of a display that has previously been calibrated against the target calibration See the latest and or past detailed See 5 6 Seeing the detailed calibration information calibration information Calibration See the latest and or past calibration l History results graphically See 5 6 Seeing the results raphically Compare multiple calibration records LR TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 29 Useful Functions 5 1 Test Patterns 1 Click the Test Pattern button in the adjustment menu area or select Adjustment gt Test Patterns on the menu bar and all available test patterns are listed 2 Select a display and a test pattern and the pattern is displayed on the selected display in full screen For more information on each pattern see 8 3 Z Medivisor for i2 Series Adjustment Tools Help Display List Auto Adjustment ra Display Inspection SNTE JESRA StandardImage wi TGIS QC 2 TG18 PQC 3 TG18 CT oom races Configuration TGIS LUNID TG18 UN80 TG18 UNL10 TG18 UNL80 TGIR AN Description SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Medical Diagnostic Imaging Test Pattern The Test Pattern button provides test patterns to evaluate display s performance 5 2 Manual Adjustment This function lets you adjust luminance quickly without performing regular calibration 1 Click the Manual Adjustment button in the adjustment menu area or select Ad
37. ization or recompilation of Software 2 User shall not use or cause to be used license granted herein and for any purpose whatsoever other than for the purpose specified in this Agreement 3 TOTOKU shall retain all title copyright and other proprietary rights in Software User shall not acquire any right express or implied in Software other than those specified in this Agreement Article 5 Management of Software 1 Subject to the terms and conditions hereunder User may copy Software for archival and backup purposes and agree to label all such copies with the copyright notice designated by TOTOKU User shall manage the copy of Software with the duty of care and diligence of a good manager and upon TOTOKU s request shall make a written report to TOTOKU in respect of Software copied TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 3 Medivisor for i2 Series 2 At TOTOKU s written request User shall furnish TOTOKU with a signed certification verifying that Software are being used pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement TOTOKU reserves the right at any time to inspect Software at the business premises of User during the term of this Agreement to insure and maintain the quality and efficient management of Software In case the aforesaid inspection reveals that User has underpaid fees to TOTOKU User shall be invoiced for such underpaid fees with penalty 3 User may change its computer where Software is to be installed in subject to prior w
38. justment gt Manual Adjustment on the menu bar 2 Select a display to adjust and attach the calibration sensor 3 Click Search the Calibration Sensor and the current luminance will be measured and displayed 4 Adjust the luminance using the scrollbar handle and click Save the Adjusted Value to save and apply the adjusted luminance ME Medivisor for i2 Series xs Im portant Adjustment Tools Help Display List 2 Gamma changes in concert with luminance and other values adjusted jeb k japel by calibration will be invalid d Calibrate again to restore the values yi Display Inspection wl 3 Display 41 Gop isurationi Luminance Current Luminance 410 20 cd m 3 4 Search the Calibration Sensor l Save the Adjusted Value Test Pattern The Manual Adjustment button performs the manual adjustment TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 30 Useful Functions 5 3 Displav Inspection As for the displays that have previously been calibrated in the same system configuration the current status of luminance and gamma can be evaluated against the target calibration values 1 Click the Display Inspection button in the adjustment menu area or select Adjustment gt Display Inspection on the menu bar 2 Select a display to inspect and click Start Z Medivisor for i2 Series Adjustment Tools Help Display List fana Previous Calibration Results Date Dec 5
39. l Medivisor Agent Service in the same way if necessary 7 Troubleshooting Problem A communication error occurs upon startup of this software or during calibration Solution The communication cable may not be connected properly Check the connection see 2 1 Also make sure to shut down other applications to avoid the error before starting up this software Note When PM Medivisor is used together with this software a communication error may occur In that case shutdown this software once and wait for a little while before restarting Problem The calibration sensor Chromad does not get recognized or an error message to this effect such as Cannot found the photometer appears Solution Depending on the computer Chroma5d does not get recognized when the computer is turned on with Chromad5d being connected How to find out whether or not the calibration sensor is recognized 1 Right click My Computer on the desktop and select Properties 2 When the System Properties screen appears click Device Manager 3 The Device Manager screen appears Click the mark next to X Rite Devices to expand it If Chromad is recognized Chroma Calibrator should be listed if it is not recognized it says either Other Devices or USB Device How to get Chroma5d recognized If Chromad does not get recognized reconnect Chromad after the operating system started TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 38 Appendix 8 Appendix 8 1 Atta
40. lays support USB connection only Check Search the USB port as well and click Next S Display Configuration 1 Port selection 2 Display detection 3 Desktop pattern selection 4 Display selection 5 Serial Display model selection 6 Testing standard selection 7 Configuration completion Check a port s to which the display s is connected The wizard will search the port s selected to establish the selection USB Next gt TY Cancel I 2 Display detection While displays other than i2 serries are unabale to be calibrated by this software even if they are set up in this section other TOTOKU softoware may require to set up non i2 displays in the same section for different purposes Follow the instructions in the user s manual of applicable software As for TOTOKU displays display information will be obtained automatically via the ports selected and the wizard moves on to the next step j Display Configuration 1 Port selection 2 Display detection 3 Desktop pattern selection 4 Display selection 5 Serial Display model selection 6 Testing standard selection 7 Configuration completion Communicating with the display for information 3 Desktop pattern selection Select a desktop pattern that represents the actual display arrangement using the slider and click Next This step repeats itself as many times as the numb
41. nitor 1 p g 2008 1 2 02 18 35 32 When multiple calibration records are selected to create their graphs select the record to show its graph in drop down box of Select a chart The allowable limit is determined according to the QA testing standard and its performance class selected to applv for each displav QA testing standard Allowable limit p Primary 10 o AAPM TG18 MPMTGIS l aioe pg DI Gradoa jj anes GradeB os Ss lt CS lt CS S These alllowable limits are ml unstanderdized TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 46 TOTOKU Medivisor for i2 Series Ver 3 8 User s Manual Januarv 2009 Edition PZZ11 1718A Notes for the User s Manual e No part of this manual whether partly or wholly may be reproduced or copied without authorization e The content of this manual is subject to change without notice e Although this manual has been prepared carefully please let us know if you find any errors omissions or ambiguous explanations TOTOKU TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 1 3 21 OKUBO SHINJUKU KU TOKYO 169 8543 JAPAN TEL 81 3 5273 2005 FAX 81 3 5273 2091 URL http www totoku com display PZZ11 1718A Medivisor for i2 Series 090107
42. nsor Front Sensor Calibration Calibrates the display using a built in front sensor Adjusts uniformity Auto Adjustment Wizard Uniformity Select an item Adjust Uniformity Clear adjustment settings Cancel 4 The calibration sensor that has been installed and connected is detected automatically Connect the calibration sensor and click Next j Auto Adjustment Wizard Searching a calibration sensor Detects a calibration sensor Connect the calibration sensor and click Next TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 26 Auto Adjustment 5 Information on the detected calibration sensor appears Perform Zero Calibration as needed and click Next Auto Adjustment Wizard Calibration Sensor Information The following calibration sensor will be used To pe rfo rm Zero Ca l i bration 5 a lav aE MAD EE l the calibration sensor down on an lay the calibration sensor down on an even surface so that no light leaks into the light sensitive area and click l Mea OC anes zero calibration is done even su rfa ce SO th at no lig ht leaks into sensitive area and click Zero Calibration When OK appears zero calibration is done 6 Attach the calibration sensor in the center of the white patch and press the Enter key Medivisor for i2 Series Attache the calibration sensor in the center of the white patch and press the enter key
43. ochrome Display Medivisor Grayscale for ME213L ME31SL MESIIL ME25li ME351i ME353i Version Calibration Software for Monochrome Display Medivisor for ME201L MEI81L Version DICOM Conformance Test Software GSDF Checker for ME Series CCL Series i model Version ji i TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services installation EE Medivisor Installer Disc 1 Calibration Software for i2 Series Display Medivisor Manual English for i2 Series Manual Japanese Version Acceptance and Constancv Testing Software Install QA Medivisor Version Manual English Manual Japanese Install Manual English Display Utility Software for i2 Series Manual Japanese Screen saver install Version 2 The Medivisor Agent Services Setup Wizard starts Click Next Setup Wizard on your computer Welcome to the TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services Ar The installer will guide you through the steps required to install TOTOKU Medivisor Agent Services WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel j TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 11 Installation 3 The License Agreement screen appears To accept t
44. ormance by the other parties or to claim a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall in no manner be deemed to be a waiver of such provision or right on any other occasion Article 22 Arbitration All disputes controversies or differences that may arise between the parties hereto out of or in relation to or in connection with this Agreement or the breach hereof which have not been settled by mutual consultation shall be finally settled by the arbitration The arbitration shall be held in Tokyo Japan in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of The Japan Commercial Arbitration Association The award to be rendered shall be final and binding upon the parties hereto Judgment upon such award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof Article 23 Governing Law This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan Article 24 Entire Agreement This Agreement constitutes the entire and only agreement between the parties hereto and supersedes all previous negotiations agreements and communications with respect hereto and shall not be released discharged changed or modified in any manner except by instruments signed by duly authorized officers or representatives of each of the parties hereto TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 7 Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview Medivisor for i2 Series is a calibration software designed to calibrate TOTOKU i2 Series displavs The func
45. ritten consent of TOTOKU Article 6 After Sales Service After sales service such as reply to inquiry technical support training and consulting service for Software shall be provided by TOTOKU or TOTOKU s distributor under the after sales agreement between User and TOTOKU or TOTOKU s distributor Article 7 Warranty 1 Program Warrantv 1 TOTOKU warrants that Software will perform the functions described in its manual and or specifications during the term of this Agreement unless a Software is modified disassembled or customized by the parties other than TOTOKU b Software is operated in combinations other than as specified in its manual and or specifications In addition TOTOKU shall make its best efforts to make Software free from program error Provided however that TOTOKU shall not warrant that Software is error free and uninterrupted 2 In the case of breach of the foregoing warrantv TOTOKU shall make its best efforts to correct the defect or program errors bv providing updated or amended version of Software In case TOTOKU cannot correct the defect or program errors TOTOKU may at its option terminate this Agreement and any payment previously made to User bv TOTOKU will be refunded less the reasonable value received bv User of the use of Software to the date of the aforesaid termination 2 Media Warrantv 1 TOTOKU warrants that CD ROM or other media for Software is free from defects in materials and workmanship und
46. s air traffic control and life support or weapons systems in which the failure of Software could lead directly to death personal injury or severe physical or environmental damage hereinafter called as High Risk Activities Without limiting the generality of the foregoing TOTOKU specifically disclaim any express or implied warranty of fitness for High Risk Activities TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 5 Medivisor for i2 Series Article 11 Export Regulations User may take Software outside of its own country subject to the prior written consent of TOTOKU In the case of foregoing User shall at its own cost and responsibility comply with all relevant export laws and regulations of its own country hereinafter called as Export Laws to assure that neither Software nor any related program thereof are 1 exported directly or indirectly in violation of Export Laws or 2 are intended to be used for any purposes prohibited by Export Laws including without limitation nuclear chemical or biological weapons proliferation Article 12 Taxes User shall be solely responsible for and shall pay or reimburse TOTOKU for all taxes duties assessments and other governmental charges which are now or hereafter imposed by governmental authority associated with the performance of TOTOKU s obligations under this Agreement Article 13 Duration 1 This Agreement comes into force on the date first written and unless sooner terminated shall
47. splay Configuration Enter a serial number and set a display model for the respective 1 Port selection displays 2 Display detection Follow the instructions in the display s manual on how to find a serial number or a display model on the OSD control panel 3 Desktop pattern selection 4 Display selection Serial Number Display Model TOTOKU ME253i2 TOTOKU ME253i2 1446403701 L446403710 5 Serial Display model selection 6 Testing standard selection 7 Configuration completion New Display Model 6 Testing standard selection Select a QA testing standard and its performance class to apply for each display Display Configuration Select a QA testing standard and its class to apply for the 1 Port selection respective displays 2 Display detection 3 Desktop pattern selection 4 Display selection 5 Serial Display model selection 6 Testine standard selection 7 Configuration completion Standard Performance Class AAPM TG18 Primary AAPM TG18 Secondary ECE gt E TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 18 Initial Setup 7 Testing standard selection The displav configuration is complete Click Save to save the configuration and end the wizard 6 Display Configuration 1 Port selection 2 Display detection The display configuration is complete ve to save the configuration and end the wizard Glick Sa 3
48. tions include e Calibration Calibration to DICOM GSDF or other gamma curves and color settings for color models oniv e Displav Inspection Verification of current maximum luminance and gamma e Manual Adjustment Manual adjustment of luminance e Display Configuration Switching display configurations up to three sets of luminance gamma and color settings saved within the display e Test Pattern Visual examination of display characteristics 1 2 Package contents This product package contains the following items If anything is missing please contact your dealer Item Qtv Medivisor CD ROM ibrati Calibration Sensor Chroma5 1 3 Operating environment IBM PC AT compatible machines equipped with Computer processors equivalent to or exceeding Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64 System memory 512MB or above Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 SP3 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 English Japanese Language ME253i2 ME355i2 ME551i2 ME551i2 s MS51i2 TET 0 oela ROTO AIEE MS21i2 CCL252i2 CCL352i2 CCL254i2 CCL354i2 TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 8 Installation 2 Installation This chapter explains how to connect cables and install the hardware and software Make sure to log in as a user with administrative privileges registered with a local computer before starting installation 2 1 Connecting cables Connect the USB cable supplied with th
49. tor 1 ers mE 2008 12 02 18 35 32 b Auto Adjustment Wizard Finish The adjustment is complete Click Finish to end the wizard Adjustment Type Calibration Display Configuration 1 410 cd m72 DICOM GSDF Gamma DICOM GSDF Max Luminance 409 73 cd m72 Settings 41000 cd m72 Min Luminance 081 cd m72 Settings 080 cd m72 Ambient Light 000 cd m72 The Ambient Light value is not added to the Max and Min Luminance TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 25 Auto Adjustment 12 Follow the on screen instructions attach the calibration sensor to the center of the Important To stop calibration press the ESC key on the keyboard or click Cancel on the wizard Otherwise do not touch the keyboard or use the mouse Accurate results may not be obtained otherwise Check Start the adjustment when 60 minutes to start the calibration automatically 60 minutes after the display is turned on N 2 For more information on each graph see 8 5 The graph will not close by ending the wizard To close the graph use the close button in the upper right corner Auto Adjustment 4 2 Uniformitv adjustment 1 Perform Steps 1 and 2 in the previous section 4 1 2 The Auto Adjustment Wizard appears Select Uniformitv and click Next Auto Adjustment Wizard Selecting Adjustment Type Select an adjustment type Calibration Calibrates the display usine a calibration se
50. unt use the default value of 00 cd m2 When ambient light is set the ambient light value will be included in the resulting maximum and minimum luminance Oooo ee Expected calibration result 41000 cd m72 41000 cd m72 Minimum Luminance 080 cd m 2 080 cd m2 C lt Back RE Cancel Setting Maximum Luminance Explanation The target brightest luminance Use the default value unless otherwise required Important Maximum luminance is settable within the range specified on the wizard However due to luminance degradation caused by deterioration of the backlight the result may fall short of the target luminance N l The target darkest black Use the default value unless Minimum Luminance l otherwise required Ambient light at the installation location The current ambient light can be measured by clicking the Measure button If the effect of ambient light does not need to be taken into account use the default value of 0 0 cd m Ambient Light Optional Hint e Some standards or regulations may require a measured value To manage displays according to certain standards refer to respective relevant standards e When ambient light is set the ambient light value will be added to the resulting maximum and minimum luminance For example when the ambient light is 0 6 cd m and maximum luminance is set to 410 cd m though the display is actually calibrated to 410 cd m the resulting maximum luminan

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