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1. TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 16 Operations 7 When zero calibration is done one of the following messages appears Click OK If zero calibration has failed retry steps 5 and 6 If zero calibration fails the second time restart this software MedivisorGolor MedivisorGolor The calibration sensor has been Zero calibration failed successfully zero calibrated 8 Attach the calibration sensor to the center of the measuring area on the Cal Panel and click Start 1 Make sure power saving Is disabled or the idle time is set to ying 15 min or longer g p Attach the calibration sensor Pee ea s ii e To minimize the margin of error make sure to attach the sensor to the screen firmly see 6 1 If the sensor does not stick to the panel surface well tilt the panel up slightly and let the sensor sit on the surface e Check Large patch to enlarge the measuring area N PA 9 Comments on this calibration or the settings can be entered here Click OK to start calibrating the display e Comments will be included in the calibration history information see Ente comments regarira het calbralzm ac rede tarr 3 6 S e With CCL250i CCL350i the color configuration name can be customized N 2 Curent Color Gonleparalem 7 Current Color Corvtiguration 1 Enter oke Configuration Nome Erter comments regarding this calibration as necessary TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 17 Operations
2. 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 Color 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 delay or failure is due to fire flood earthquake epidemic unusually severe weather strike act of God or public enemy public disorder restriction by civil or military 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 performance 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 controversi
3. Installation 3 When the Setup Wizard appears click Next im TOTOKU Medivisor Color Welcome to the TOTOKU Medivisor Color Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install TOTOKU Medivisor Color on pour computer 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 Ca JCEXJA 4 The License Agreement screen appears To accept the agreement and proceed with installation select I Agree and click Next Bl TOTOKU Medivisor Color Important License Agreement You must accept the agreement to complete installation of Medivisor Color 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 Medivisor Color By installing this software you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement If you do not agree to this Agreement O IDo Not Agree tant cto D 5 When the Select Installation Folder screen appears select a destination folder Further down the scre
4. For more information on each item see 6 4 E Greate a Settings File SEE WhitePoint e Enter a value for Ambient Light only if it is known Otherwise use the default value e The Measure button under Ambient Light appears only when a display model that is mounted with the ambient light sensor is selected gogeseeseseceesosseseessssosessssocesessssseeeeg Calor Temperature si 660 Chromaticity s Coordinates 8 0 313 y 0 329 l 0 279 0 382 0 292 0 384 C Monitor Native Color Luminance Min Luminance 0 6 cd m2 0 2 30 Default 05 e When modifying an existing file click Save to overwrite it Max Luminance 200 cd m2 20 0 250 0 Default 200 The default settings for maximum and minimum luminance vary according to color temperature setting Ambient Light 0 00 cd m2 0 5 0 Default 0 0 e The default setting file cannot be overwritten Trying to do so will disable the Save button Measure Ambient light willbe measured by the build in ambient light sensor Gamma C Exponential je e DICOM GSDF C Custom Save Gancel 3 Name the file and click Save and it will be saved with the csd file extension in the Settings folder in the directory where Medivisor Color is installed Savein Settings ek Bil My Recent Documents File name Dew 200Dicom CSD e My Network Save as type Setting Filef csd Cancel Places TOTOKU
5. a To complete installation restart the computer Before starting to use Medivisor Color Make sure to disable the color correction function on the graphics card prior to calibration see 6 8 or proper calibration may not be performed TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 13 Operations 3 Operations This chapter explains the basic operations that Medivisor Color offers Start this software by selecting TOTOKU Medivisor Color gt Medivisor Color from the Start menu 3 1 Setup The Setup tab contains configuration settings for a subject display to be adjusted 1 Select a subject display in the Display section on the Setup tab 2 Select the communication port to which the display is connected in the Communication Port section 3 Calibration sensor DTP94 should be selected in the Calibration Sensor section If you are using CCL182 Series CCL202 or CCL316 with Minolta USB sensor being installed it should be listed in the drop down menu E Medivisor Color Important Make sure to set up the Setup tab TestPattern Mea prior to calibration Display CCL250i v Display Communication Port COMI Calibration Sensor DTP94 TOTORU TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 14 Operations 3 2 Displav When a daisv chainable displav is selected on the Setup tab the Displav tab appears Select the Displav tab and all connected daisv chainable displavs will be detected in a few seconds Select a subject displav s Please no
6. When OK is clicked without the calibration sensor being connected to the computer or attached to the measuring area the following message appears Click Abort to stop calibration Check the connection of the calibration sensor make sure it is attached properly and restart calibration If this message appears again restart this software Medivisor Color The calibration sensor is either not connected to the computer or not attached to the See 6 1 on how to attach the measuring area on the screen calibration sensor Retry R Ignore D 10 When calibration is complete the Cal Panel disappears Results are shown graphically in another window wing Chart 1 Ye Choose the scale of X axis Choose the scale of Y axis e The full line represents the target Linear default Logarithmic Linear default Logarithmic and the dots indicate the actual measurements e See 6 3 on how to read the graph e See 3 3 6 on how to apply this Chart A s Target Luminance cd m 2 e Chart A s Luminance cd m 2 saved LUT data on the display e Use the Close button in the upper right corner of the screen to close the graph mM lt T KE o o c c Chart Name Display Name Model Name Serial Number Date Time ChartA Monitor 1 CCL350i c11 2005 05 20 16 15 10 TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 18 Operations 3 3 2 Calibration options The ca
7. and select Properties 2 Select the Settings tab and click Advanced Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors KNIS Display 1 Plug and Play Monitor on ELSA TOTOKU LY 22P2 Screen resolution Color quality i Moe Highest 32 bit 1600 by 1200 pixels nimi levice as the primary monitor d my Windows desktop onto this monito 3 Select the Quadro NVS 280 PCI tab and the popup menu appears Select Color Correction Plug and Play Monitor and ELSA TOTOKU LV22P2 Prop P fX General Adapte Troubleshoot Color Management E Quadro NVS 280 PC 8 E Multiview i VIDIA B Quadro NYS 280 PCI niew Display Settings Performance amp Quality Settings Color Correction yeaa Settings Full Screen Video Troubleshooting NVRotate Refresh Rate Overrides Screen Resolutions amp Refresh Rates Desktop Management Menu Editing Apply color changes to Digital Vibrance Off J Brightness 100 Desktop AM All channels v Gamma Out 0 51 J Image sharpening Color profile Standard mode v J CD D D D D D ab 4 Agraph that decides video output appears Reset the curve into an upward straight line or click Restore D
8. corrects gamma settings on the graphics card such as Adobe Gamma Loader that accompanies Adobe Photoshop or controls video output from the graphics card Medivisor Color mav not be able to calibrate displavs properlv otherwise 2 1 Connecting cables Follow the instructions below to properlv connect the communication cable supplied with the displav For detailed information on other cable connections refer to the displav user s manual Computer NI jmil jp To the wall outlet 1 REMOTE IN PC LINK Connect one end of the communication cable supplied with the display to display s REMOTE IN PC LINK and the other end to the computer s serial port RS 232C 2 REMOTE OUT When daisv chaining multiple displavs connect one end of the communication cable supplied to first display s REMOTE OUT and the other end to second displav s REMOTE IN and so on Note Displavs with the SENSOR port instead of REMOTE OUT cannot be daisv chained see 1 3 TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 Installation 2 2 Installing the calibration sensor driver 1 Connect the supplied calibration sensor DTP94 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 2 in the CD drive on the computer Though the software installer starts up automatically go back to the Found New Hardware Wizard and select Install the software automatically Re
9. distributor under the after sales agreement between User and TOTOKU or TOTOKU s distributor Article 7 Warranty 1 Program Warranty 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 warranty TOTOKU shall make its best efforts to correct the defect or program errors by 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 by TOTOKU will be refunded less the reasonable value received by User of the use of Software to the date of the aforesaid termination 2 Media Warranty 1 TOTOKU warrants that CD ROM or other media for Software is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for fourteen 14 days from the date of delivery 2 In the case of breach of the foregoing warranty TOTOKU shall replace or repair the defective media accordingly Notwithstanding the aforesaid
10. of the term hereof this Agreement shall be renewed or extended for the term agreed upon 2 In the event of expiration of this Agreement the parties hereto shall have no claim against the other party for the loss of good will or future profit Article 14 Termination TOTOKU may without prejudice to any other rights or remedies terminate this Agreement or Individual Contract if the User fails to perform any provision of this Agreement or Individual Contract Article 15 Effect of termination If this Agreement is expired or terminated under the terms and conditions herein the parties hereto shall comply with the followings 1 The license granted hereunder shall terminate 2 User shall return to TOTOKU Software together with all copies in all forms and whether partial or complete on all types of media and computer memory and whether or not modified or merged into other material 3 User shall delete or remove Software and any such source code from all workstation and or terminal pursuant to TOTOKU s directions Article 16 Damages f TOTOKU was damaged or injured due to User s breach or default of any provision hereof or by the termination specified at the subparagraph from 1 to 5 in Article 14 TOTOKU may claim User damages thereof Article 17 Survival Article 8 Intellectual Propertv Right and 9 Confidential Information of this Agreement shall survive the termination or expiration hereof Article 18
11. 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 Color 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 retain all rights to control the direction of any action thereof To the best knowledge of TOTOKU Software will not infringe upon any intellectual property right of any third party Notwithstanding the foregoing
12. 000 in Kelvin e 5000K Warm reddish tone commonly used in the print Color industrv Temperature 6500K Commonly used for TVs e 9300K Cold bluish tone typically used on displays for crisp and vivid colors Setting range x 0 279 0 382 x 0 292 0 384 x 0 346 y 0 359 equals to 5000K x 0 313 y 0 329 equals to 6500K x 0 283 y 0 297 equals to 9300K xy chromaticity coordinates are correlated with color temperature You can set color temperature first and fine tune with xy values Display A setting that employs the display s native color while Native Color jluminance and gamma will be calibrated The targeted brightest luminance See the display s Max specifications Setting range 80 250 cd m Luminance Due to degradation in backlight luminance of the LCD panel results may not match the target luminance Chromaticity Coordinates The targeted darkest luminance Ideally it should be 0 0 cd m however LCD panels cannot block the backlight completely minimum luminance of an LCD panel usually reads around 0 3 to 1 cd m To make black appear properly set 0 0 cd m and select Smooth when calibrating The effects of ambient light Default 0 0 cd m Enter a value only if it is known Otherwise use the default value The Measure button appears when the subject display s is CCL350i or CCL250i They have a built in ambient light sensor Click the button to measure and enter the value Display s luminance is determine
13. 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 Color Article 11 Export Regulations User mav take Software outside of its own countrv 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 countrv hereinafter called as Export Laws to assure that neither Software nor anv related program thereof are 1 exported directiv or indirectiv in violation of Export Laws or 2 are intended to be used for anv purposes prohibited bv Export Laws including without limitation nuclear chemical or biological weapons proliferation Article 12 Taxes User shall be solelv responsible for and shall pav 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 continue in effect for a period of one 1 year Provided however that in case the parties hereto agreed to the terms and conditions in respect of the renewal or extension of this Agreement in writing prior to the expiration
14. ELECTRIC CO LTD 20 Operations 3 3 4 Creating custom gamma Vou can create vour own gamma file Once created it can be loaded easilv 1 Click Create a Settings File on the Calibration tab Calibrate Options TOTOKU Dipl 1 Cole Gatguraton 1 2 Select a color setting in the White Point section select Custom and click Create Custom Gamma in the Gamma section wing E Create a Settings File WhitePoint When Custom is selected the Color Temperature I1 6500 Luminance section disappears and tae mea the settings become invalid Set Chromatics x fae 9 s luminance in the next step Coordinates 0 279 0 382 0 29270 384 C Monitor Native Color Gamma Exponential C DICOM GSDF G Custom reate Custom Gamma Save As Save Cancel 3 The following blank graph appears Enter an input value in the In field within a range of 0 to 255 enter a corresponding luminance value in the Out field within a range of 0 to 250 recommended and click Enter to apply the values in the graph Likewise enter at least three sets of values and click OK e The settable maximum value for the Out field is 300 cd m regardless of model however each model has its own limit Refer to the display user manual for the appropriate maximum value e Use the following buttons to select a coordinate measa N 2 Create Custom Gamma File Option 160 192 e To delete
15. OTOKU 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 Color 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 written 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
16. SMPTE Pattern 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 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 visible Resolution Each line in vertical and horizontal stripes in the squares in the center and four corners should be distinguishable Linearity Check for distortion and misalignment using the grids across the screen Video Characteristics Check for streaking in and around the white and the black rectangles TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 36 Appendix 6 7 Gravscale Pattern The grayscale pattern consists of 16 rows and columns containing 256 gray levels from black 0 to white 255 The table below shows what grayscale level each cell represents pot a ea 4 15 er el Tela Pee as ae ae a7 e ee ee fa lela 224 225 226 208 209 2o eat 242 258 255 TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 37 Appendix 6 8 Graphics Card Settings Some graphics cards have a built in color correction function Make sure to disable it prior to calibration The following instructions are for setting TOTOKU LV22P2 1 Select Control Panel gt Display from the Start menu or right click the screen
17. TOTOKU Color Calibration Software Medivisor Color Version 3 1 User s Manu Contents Software License Agreement ssssennanenzannnnenenzannnnmnnnnnnnnenmznnnnnzzz la VEE OIC ON PRAT uj e O 1l OVESEN iii ita dija teatri 1 2 Package comments dkaipesinpukkkusi retail i kuntent 1 3 Operating environment ennnnnnnnznnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnznna Be NASP ANAC Qim wear ra ii g a b 2 1 Connecting Cables sisien ina degta 2 2 Installing the calibration sensor driver nem nnnn 2 3 Installing Medivisor Color enennnnzzznnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnznnna a B ac cae orcreas ces inges tec eesacgead ck eewnaceereteeaneereeeseces atten 3 29 Gallo AO i ee ee nem ee eee renee eee ee 3 3 1 Calibrating a GIS DIAY sacnsuenescsicesecuncctessieusiacvedsieisnccsudeeebogeecseee 3 3 2 Calibration options xw kimerika ea e 3 3 3 Creating a calibration settings file sess nnneennennnnznnzznz 3 3 4 Creating custom Qala seioicisusacetenmiaavwdedtaiennidanededacunohomarsdas 3 3 5 Verifying the current display status sess seeeenennennenzznz 3 3 6 Applying an LUT file sssssiiisrrerecsniissriicsnersssnreccnnnnssesisness 3 3 7 Managing data files ccuinieictossivretcnnainiiiaudeaudetadeiventinivieiiduess 3 4 Test Pattern deeninwnccccsaiicencaitindwasnciencdsdintavsidceddebeacaauticedseaaamaasaiedwegianennis Duo ILU AIAG Osc a case teen sore e AEE E AE S EnaA ES EEEa EE 3 6 Calibration History sawret ktieb tie A Unmstal
18. TP34 Click Finish to close the wizard Back Q Finish J TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 10 Installation 2 3 Installing Medivisor Color 1 If the Medivisor 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 fxj E Medivisor Installer Disk 1 Calibration Software for Monochrome Display Install Bj Medivisor Installer Disk 2 Calibration Software for Color Display Manual English Medivisor for i2 Series Medivisor Color Manual Japanese for CCL182 CCL202 CCL212 CCL316 CCL250i CCL3501 Version 28 Acceptance and Constancv Testing Softwar Version 2 1 Calibration Software for Monochrome Displav Install QA Medivisor Medivisor Grayscale _ Manual English Manual Japanese for ME213L ME315L MES1I1L ME251i ME351i ME353i Version Calibration Software for Monochrome Display Install Display Utility Softwar Medivisor Manual English for ME201L MEI81L Manual Japanese Version DICOM Conformance Test Software Install Manual English Version 2 for i2 Series Version U GSDF Checker for ME Series CCL Series i model Manual Japanese Version 2 When the Medivisor Color version information appears click Next i TOTOKU Medivisor Color version 3 1 Medivisor Color COPVRIGHTIc 2000 2007 TOTOKUFLECTRICCO AID TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 11
19. a coordinate select the subject coordinate and click Delete Data Input h 0 Out 0 Sele te MID TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 21 Operations The graph on the previous page is plotted based on the following sets of values A saved gamma file can be loaded by selecting Load Savein Ostins o d EBA Ee My Recent Documents File name My Network Save as type laces A gamma file consists of simple text data as follows crvw 0 0 64 7 5 128 30 192 67 5 255 120 Gamma files can also be created using an application like Microsoft Excel by saving in CSV format es Comments and notes can be included by placing a semi colon at the beginning of your notes 3 erw Ni Blank spaces before and after the cu 0 0 numerical values are ignored 5 64 75 Comments 6 128 30 7 192 67 5 8 255 120 9 l l Type as follows crvw Il Enter input and luminance values in pairs in separate cells If you are using an application other than Excel insert a comma or a colon between each pair of values Name the file save it in CSV format and store it anywhere TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 22 Operations 3 3 5 Verifving the current displav status 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 latest calibration results 1 Make sure the currently used setting
20. art 1 PE 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 e Chart A s Luminance cd m 2 N lt E o KE ao a c u E 3 l Chart Name Display Name Model Name SerialNumber Date Time Chat A Monitor 1 CCL350i C11 2005 05 20 16 15 10 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 Note This graph is only available for CCL205i and CCL350i when they are calibrated to the DICOM GSDF Chart 1 Chart A s Target UL per JND Chart A s Max Tolerant Limit Difference Chart A s Min Tolerant Limit Chart A s dUL per JND Step Chart A 5 0 3 6 1 1 1 0 1 8 0 9 0 5 1 9 2 8 4 1 2 1 1 9 0 7 1 6 0 6 r T T T T T T T T T T T 1 1 T 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 0 5 JND COPA Oo On oo ho a dUL per JND Chart Name Display Name Model Name SerialNumber Date Time Chat A Monitor 1 CCL350i C11 2005 05 20 16 15 10 TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 33 Appendix 6 4 Create a Settings File Luminance Explanation Setting range 4000 to 15
21. bration Date 2006 08 31 11 58 24 Create a Settings File Ver ify Calibrate Options the condition successfully However if it is applied on another display you may not get the same results TOTOKU Ta TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 24 Operations 3 3 7 Managing data files e Settings files files with the csd file extension and LUT files calibration result files with the lut file extension are saved in the Documents and Settings User Name Application Data TOTOKU Medivisor Color Settings folder The user name will be replaced by the name used upon login Note The Application Data folder is usually hidden Go to Control Panel gt Folder Options and select Show all hidden folders e LUT files are named with their corresponding displays serial numbers The serial number will be included as part of the device information at the bottom of the graph that appears after calibration or Verify is performed e When a file becomes unnecessary delete it from the Settings folder For example If settings file D50W100G2 2 csd become unnecessary corresponding LUT file D5OW10062 2 lut will no longer be needed Delete them both TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 25 Operations 3 4 Test Pattern The Test Pattern tab provides ten test patterns to visually check the performance of a calibrated displav For more information on the test patterns see 6 5 E Medivisor Color Option O HelpiH Display Calibratio
22. commended and click Next wung Found New Hardware Wizard ys Welcome to the Found New aAa Figures used in this manual are of Windows XP Screens on your display may appear different depending on the operating system This wizard helps you install software for X Rite DTP3A The Medivisor Color Installer can be closed or left open If your hardware came with an installation CD lt gt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue 3 The following screen may appear Click Continue Anyway to proceed with installation Hardware Installation A The software you are installing for this hardware X Rite DTP34 has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows xP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing L Continue Anyway DR STOP Installation 4 Click Finish to complete installation Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for e X Rite D
23. d by the equation y x Exponential jwhere v is luminance x is the input video signal and n is the exponential power Assign a value for n A standard display function for grayscale images called Grayscale Standard Display Function GSDF defined by the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine DICOM GSDF DICOM standard and based on Barten s model of the human visual perception DICOM GSDF realizes a consistent image display on display devices with varying characteristics User defined gradation characteristics Min Luminance TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 34 Appendix 6 5 Test Patterns Pattern Name Explanation SMPTE Commonly used pattern on medical image display devices see 6 6 Color Circle Useful to check for a smooth gradation of red green and blue Grayscale Useful to check for a smooth transition from black to white see 6 7 Auto Setup Use this pattern to run OSD Auto Size when displays have analog input Useful to check color and luminance uniformity Center White Useful to check luminance Color Useful to measure colors or match colors with adjacent Sample displays Useful to visually and quantitatively assess resolution TG18 QC i a luminance and geometric distortion Useful to visually and quantitatively assess the fine details in low contrast image structures Useful to visually and quantitatively assess luminance response TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 35 Appendix 6 6
24. econnect DTP94 after the operating system started Problem 3 The set maximum luminance is not achieved through calibration Solution change the White Point setting and try again When Gamma is set to DICOM GSDF the target luminance is likely to be achieved in the order of Native Color gt Clear Base gt Blue Base Set Gamma to Native Color and recalibrate the display If the target maximum luminance is not still achieved age deterioration may be the cause for it Consult your dealer TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 29 Appendix 6 Appendix 6 1 How to attach the calibration sensor 1 Peel the paper off the adhesive gelatin pad see the handling instructions below and stick the smooth surface on the back of the calibration sensor so that the rough surface will be exposed as shown below Peel the clear film off the rough surface Adhesive gelatin pad ED ER Calibration sensor on the back side About the adhesive gelatin pad Please note the followings in handling the adhesive gelatin pad e The gelatin pad is double sided self adhesive and reusable e When adhesion is lost wash it with water or wipe it off with diluted mild detergent e Do not rip it off Peel off slowly It is very stretchy e Keep it out of direct sunlight as it will degrade e Wipe the calibration sensor to remove dust and grease before sticking the gelatin pad to it e The gelatin pad is not food Do not lick or eat it Do not stick it o
25. ed in the form of purchase order which shall set forth terms and conditions including but not limited to a identification of Products including model numbers b quantity c requested shipping date from Japanese port d price e payment f shipping instructions and shipping address Article 2 Order of Precedence The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall govern Individual Agreement In case that terms and conditions of Individual Agreement is inconsistent or conflict with the provisions of this Agreement the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail Article 3 Grant of License 1 TOTOKU hereby grants to User and User accepts non exclusive and non transferable license to use install and copy Software under this Agreement 2 User shall use Software solely on its computer of the same number as the number of licenses User shall not sublicense rent or lease Software or use Software for third party training commercial time sharing or service bureau use 3 The aforesaid license granted is solely for User s operations on the designated system Article 4 Limitations on License 1 User shall not cause or permit to any third party the reverse engineering discovering the source code disassembly modification update customization 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 T
26. efaults and click OK TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 38 TOTOKU Medivisor Color Ver 3 1 User s Manual Feburuarv 2007 Edition PZZ11 1161C 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 displav PZZ11 1161C Medivisor Color 070215
27. en 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 ing im TOTOKU Medivisor Color SIL v By default the destination is C Program Files TOTOKU Select Installation Folder The installer will install TOTOKU Medivisor Color to the following folder Medivisor Color To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder G Program Files TOTOKU Medivisor Color hstall TOTOKU Medivisor Color for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Everyone i CJ TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 12 Installation 6 When the Confirmation Installation screen appears click Next to start installation im TOTOKU Medivisor Color Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install TOTOKU Medivisor Color on pour computer Click Nest to start the installation 7 When the Installation Complete screen appears click Close to complete installation Remove the CD ROM from the CD drive i TOTOKU Medivisor Color Important In Windows 2000 the following message may appear at the end of installation Click OK and restart the computer to complete installation Medivisor Color xl Installation Complete TOTOKU Medivisor Color has been successfully installed Click Close to exit
28. es 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 Color is a calibration software designed to calibrate the TOTOKU CCL series color displays Its functions include e Calibration Calibration to DICOM GSDF and other curves including user defined curves e Verify Evaluation of conformity of current maximum luminance and gamma with the latest calibration results e Manual Lu
29. ettings Calibration Settings Date 20050520 Setting Name S7W 200Dicom Color Temperature Gamma DICOM Comment Max Luminance 200cd m 2 amma DICOM Display Name Monitor 2 Model Name Time Ambient Light COLISDI Serial Number C100NDO 21 2435 0 283 y 0 297 Max Luminance 200 0cdm 2 0 0cd m 2 Min Luminance D Gcdim 2 sr Historv Briect a display Aonitor 2_ccL3s0i_c100NDo 4 Date Setting Name l x0 2863v0 297W 200Dicom Max Luminance 200cd DBOWV250Dicom Selected tems TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 27 Operations e To see 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 Calibration History and Settines Calibration Settings Display Name Monitor 2 Model Name CCL350i Serial Number CIDONDO Date 2005 05 20 21 24 35 Time Setting Name 97W200Dicom Color Temperature 0 283 y 0 297 Max Luminance 200 0cdim 2 Gamma DICOM Ambient Light O 0cdim 2 Min Luminance 0 5cdim 2 fax Luminance 200cd m 2 amma DICOM Comment Calibration History Select a display Monitor 2_CCL350i_C100NDO 2005 05 20 21 24 35 Setting Name x0 263y0 297V 200Dicom DSBOVY250Dicom Comment Max Lumina
30. he full line represents Linear default Logarithmic Linear default Logarithmic the target luminance on the graph however it actually shows the latest calibration result here The dots Chart A s Target Luminance cd m 2 Chart A s Luminance cd m 2 indicate the actual measurements lt N lt o o wa e See 6 3 on how to read the graph e Use the Close button in the upper right corner of the screen to close the graph Luminance Chart Name Display Name ModelName SerialNumber Date Time ChartA Monitor 1 CCL350i c11 2005 05 20 16 15 10 3 3 6 Applying an LUT file Calibration results are saved with the lut file extension in the Settings folder in the TOTOKU Medivisor Color folder You can reproduce the same condition on the display by applying the file Note CCL250i and CCL350i are capable of saving three sets of calibration data within the display see 3 3 1 Step 2 Thus this method cannot be applied Select an LUT file in the Settings File field on the Calibration tab and click Apply wing E Medivisor Color Option O HelpiH Soup Y bis Panen tuminarcs Y When an LUT file is applied on the same display as it was generated from Medivisor Color can reproduce Calibration Settings Settings File Clear Base DICOM GSDF v White Point Clear Base Gamma DICOM GSDF Max Luminance 200 Min Luminance 6 Ambient Light po Cali
31. in the case of any claim of infringement or alleged infringement of intellectual property rights brought by third parties in relation to Software User shall advise cooperate with and aid TOTOKU for the defense proceedings at its own cost and TOTOKU shall retain all rights to control the direction of any action thereof In case that Software is held or believed by TOTOKU or any court of competent jurisdiction to infringe any intellectual property right of any third party TOTOKU shall have the option at its expense to a modify Software to be non infringing or b obtain a license for User to continue the deal of Software If it is not commercially reasonable to perform either of the above options then TOTOKU may terminate the license for the infringing Software and refund the license fees paid for Software to User less the reasonable value received by User to the date of the aforesaid termination Article 9 Confidential Information 1 User shall not disclose to third parties any information which is confidential and proprietary in nature of TOTOKU in respect of Software Such confidential and proprietary information hereinafter called as Confidential Information includes but not limited to trade secrets know how inventions patents techniques processes programs schematics data User agree that Confidential Information shall be kept confidential and shall not be disclosed to any other party without the written conse
32. l gt Folder Options and select Show all hidden folders 5 Troubleshooting Problem 1 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 2 The calibration sensor DTP94 does not get recognized or an error message to this effect such as Calibration sensor is not ready appears Solution Depending on the computer DTP94 does not get recognized when the computer is turned on with DTP94 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 select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager in the Device Manager section in the middle of the screen 3 The Device Manager screen appears Click the mark next to USB Universal Serial Bus Controller to expand it If DT P94 is recognized X Rite DTP94 should be listed if it is not recognized it says either Unknown Device or USB Device How to get DTP94 recognized If DI P94 is detected as Unknown Device or USB Device r
33. la tOM i aa 5 Troubleshooting irrin aaa aai 6 APOCO aien E EE A 6 1 How to attach the calibration sensor nn 6 2 Calibration OPHOM tikwi a ema ee a ee rs so 6 3 How to read the graphs kai a ee Sette eta 6 4 Create a Settings File nnnennnene nn nnn nn nenenn nn 65 Test Ae iS i as erin Ekan eana KEE RE SERENAS ENEE 606 SMPTE PatlerM eironi ian aa EA ENEE 6 7 Grayscale Pattern esiikeveziiteto idi iiinei dao desi kptt u 6 8 Graphics Gard Settings viccdiveicoiseivciadevssdvicasnddaysacbeveanideosoveveuacdet http www totoku com displav Copyright C 2000 2007 TOTOKU Electric Co Ltd All rights reserved TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 2 Medivisor Color Medivisor Color Make sure to read this Software License Agreement before use Software License Agreement Please read this Software License Agreement Agreement thoroughiv before using or installing Medivisor Color 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 entire package with all of its contents along with the purchase receipt to the place of purchase for a full refund Article 1 Definition 1 Software identified above hereinafter called Software includes documents such as manual and specifications etc media any software and such products delivered by TOTOKU from time to time under this Agreement 2 Individual Contract means the agreement to be conclud
34. libration options allow vou to fine tune the calibration process Set this up before starting calibration 1 Click Options on the Calibration tab E Medivisor Color Option o HelptH Color Configuration fi X Calibration Settings Settings File Clear Base DICOM GSDF White Point lear Base Gamma DICOM GSDF Max Luminance 200 Min Luminance 06 Ambient Light po Calibration Date Create a Settings File Calibrate TOTOKU Display 1 Color Configuration T 2 Make selections as you prefer and click OK E Calibration Options TER SON Calibration Method A l Smooth See 6 2 for more information C Absolute Restore Default 3 3 3 Creating a calibration settings file Calibration settings file can be created Once created it will be added to the Settings File drop down menu on the Calibration tab for easy access 1 Click Create a Settings File on the Calibration tab wing eate a Settings FR Calibrate Ay Options To modify an existing file select the subject file from the Settings File drop down list The Create a Settings File screen appears with the relevant information entered TOTOKU Display 1 Color Configuration 1 TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 19 Operations 2 Select a color setting in the White Point section set maximum and minimum luminance and ambient light optional in the Luminance section select a gamma type in the Gamma section and click Save As
35. line TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 31 Appendix 6 3 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 Choose the scale of Y axis Linear default Logarithmic Linear default Logarithmic Chart A s Target Luminance cd m 2 e Chart A s Luminance cd m 2 N lt E T 8 a o c u 5 Chart Name Display Name ModelName SerialNumber Date Time Chat A Monitor 1 CCL350i C11 2005 05 20 16 15 10 Chromaticity Coordinates Where X axis is DDL Y axis is color coordinates x and y The graph shows only the actual measurements Chart 1 Chart A s Chromaticity Coordinates x Chart A s Chromaticity Coordinates y Chromaticity Coordinates Chart Name Display Name Model Name SerialNumber Date Time Chat A Monitor 1 CCL350i C11 2005 05 20 16 15 10 TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 32 Appendix JND L Where X axis is JND Y axis is luminance either on a linear default or a logarithmic scale The full line represents the target and the dotted line indicates the actual measurement Note This graph is only available for CCL205i and CCL350i when they are calibrated to the DICOM GSDF Ch
36. minance Adjustment Manual adjustment of luminance 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 Qty Medivisor CD ROM L 2 Calibration Sensor DTP94 a 3 Counterweight o 4 Adhesive Gelatin Pad oo d 1 3 Operating environment Computer IBM PC AT compatible machine Operatina svstem Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP1 or later BRD Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 English Japanese Language CCL182 Series CCL202 TUT o ole at to Mm ROMEO AIET EVA CCL212 Series CCL316 CCL250i CCL350i 8 CCL212 Series CCL316 CCL250i CCL3501 Connectable displavs 1 CCL182 Series CCL202 Minolta USB sensor can be used on CCL182 Series CCL202 and CCL316 However DTP94 is recommended for more accurate calibration TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 8 Installation 2 Installation This chapter explains how to connect the 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 If any of the following calibration software is currently installed make sure to uninstall it now e C Medivisor for CCL182 CCL202 e C Medivisor for CCL316 e C Medivisor for CCL182 CCL202 CCL316 e C Medivisor for CCL212 Prior to installing Medivisor Color uninstall software that
37. n TestPatterr Luminance Luminance TEE Ey Color Circle Grayscale Auto Setup al i All White m White Color i TG18 QC iF TG18 BR el TG18 CT FI TOTOKU 3 5 Luminance The Luminance tab offers the option of adjusting luminance quickly without performing regular calibration However remember that gamma changes in concert with luminance Note The Luminance tab is not available for displays with the luminance adjustment function in OSD 1 Select the Luminance tab and click Manual Luminance Adjustment E Medivisor Color Optionio HelpiH Displaw Calibration TestPattern CLuminance anual Luminance Adjustme TOTOKU TTME 2 Adjust luminance using the scrollbar and click Apply to save and apply the adjusted luminance Manual Luminance Adjustment a p Cancel TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 26 3 6 Calibration Historv Operations This function presents past calibration records both graphicallv and numericallv for browsing and comparison e To see the detailed calibration information 1 Select Options gt Calibration History on the menu bar 2 Select a display in the Calibration History section and the calibration records for the display appear below 3 Select a record and the detailed settings information appears in the Calibration Settings section E Medivisor Color Steele Help Calibration History H Tert0 tt Calibration History and S
38. n the human body 2 Run the calibration sensor s USB plug through the counterweight The counterweight is oval shaped with one end being narrower than the other Put the USB plug through the smaller opening first and then run it through the bigger opening so that the wider end comes on the bottom when it is hung so TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 30 Cou Vaii ON sensor IL LCD rA Side view Appendix 3 Attach the calibration sensor to the center of the measuring area bv adjusting the posi tion of the counterweight on the cord Be careful not to damage the panel surface with either the calibration sensor or the counterweight Keep the LCD panel at the same tilt angle as it is in use Do not further tilt or straighten the panel for calibration 6 2 Calibration Options Calibration Method e Smooth When this is selected Medivisor Color calibrates the display taking into account the darkest possible black on the display so that gradation appears smooth drawing a shallow curve on the graph and bringing out subtle differences in luminance in the dark areas Unless otherwise required select this e Absolute When this is selected Medivisor Color tries to calibrate the display exactly to the target luminance When the darkest possible black for a display is brighter than the target there will be little difference in luminance among black and near black colors Each point on the graph is connected with a straight
39. nce 200cdi gt Selected tems Monitor 2_CCL350i_C100NDO_2005 05 20_16 51 28 Monitor 2_CCL350i_C100NDO_2005 05 20_21 24 35 3 The selected calibration records are shown graphically in another window e See 6 3 on how to read the graph e Use the Close button in the upper Chart 1 Choose the scale of Y axis Linear default Logarithmic Choose the scale of X axis Linear default Logarithmic Chart A s Target Luminance cd m 2 Chart B s Target Luminance cd m 2 e Chart A s Luminance cd m 2 Chart B s Luminance cd m 2 right corner of the screen to close the graph N N a N o o N a a o o o a wn o a a g G 2 125 c u a 4 Chart Name Display Name Model Name Serial Number Date Time Monitor 2 Soe SIENA penran pasna Monitor 2 CCL350i C100NDO 2005 05 20 21 24 35 TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 28 Uninstallation amp Troubleshooting 4 Uninstallation Select Control Panel gt Add Remove Programs from the Start menu and remove TOTOKU Medivisor Color After uninstallation settings files and calibration data files remain in Documents and Settings User Name Application Data TOTOKU Medivisor Color If these data files are not needed any longer delete the TOTOKU Medivisor Color folder itself Note The Application Data folder is usually hidden Go to Control Pane
40. nt of TOTOKU User shall exercise the sole and proper control and supervision over any of their employees and hereby assumes full liability and responsibility of all obligations in connection with any party s employees and any activity of such employees in connection with Confidential Information Article 10 Limitation of Liability r To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law in no event shall TOTOKU or its distributor be liable for any special incidental indirect or consequential damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or any other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use Software or failure to provide after sales services even if TOTOKU has been advised the possibility of such damages In any case TOTOKU s entire liability under any provision of this Agreement or Individual Contract shall be limited to the amount paid by User for the purchase of Software Software is not fault tolerant and is not designed intended or licensed for use in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems 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
41. s file is selected in the Settings File field on the Calibration tab and click Verify E Medivisor Color Optionio HelpiH Calibration Settings E 7 me Settings File Clear Base DICOM GSDF X White Poit lear Bse SSOSC C C lt S S S S Gamma DICOM GSDF Max Luminance 230 Min Luminance j6 Ambient Light Bo Calibration Date 2006 08 31 11 58 24 Apply Create a Settings File Calibrate Options TOTOKU 2 The Cal Panel appears If necessary zero calibrate the calibration sensor see 3 3 1 Steps 5 7 3 Attach the calibration sensor to the center of the measuring area on the Cal Panel and click Start to calibrate the display To minimize the margin of error make sure to attach the sensor to the screen firmly see 6 1 If the sensor does not stick to the panel surface well tilt the panel up slightly and let the sensor sit on the surface 1 Make sure power saving is Z disabled or the idle time is set to 15 min or longer 2 Attach the calibration sensor o the center of the measuring area and click Start Zero Calibration TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 23 Operations 4 When verification is completed the Cal Panel disappears and results are shown graphicallv in another window Chart 1 DDL L Chromaticity Coordinates JND L JND dLL per JND Choose the scale of X axis Choose the scale of Y axis e e It says that t
42. se DICOMGSDF up to three sets of calibration data White Point Clear Base within the display For example Gamma DIGOM GSDF oS two calibrations that are carried out Me Ones JEN ler B il based on Clear Base DICOM GSDF ees and Blue Base DICOM GSDF are saved as Color Configuration 1 and 2 respectively By switching the Oreste a Settings File color configurations the display will be adjusted to the selected setting perai without calibrating it again TOTORU Display 1 Colr ean TOTOKU ELECTRIC CO LTD 15 Operations 3 Select a calibration setting from the Settings File drop down list 4 Click Calibrate and the Cal Panel appears Drag it on to the subject display and expand it to full screen v Once the Cal Panel is placed it will be displayed on the same spot from the next time on 5 Click Zero Calibration to zero calibrate the calibration sensor 1 Make sure power saving is Important disabled or the idle time is set to Make sure to zero calibrate the sensor for accurate calibration of displays area and click Start Lean EZE 6 When the following message appears lay the calibration sensor down on a dark and even surface so that no light leaks into the light sensitive area and click OK Sensor Zero Calibration Lay the calibration sensor down on a dark even surface so that no light leaks into the light See 6 1 on how to attach the sensitive area calibration sensor
43. te that operations explained in the remaining sections in Chapter 3 will be targeted at the displavs selected here wing E Medivisor Color y Option O Help e Displays that cannot be daisy chained will not be detected e Daisy chainable displays other than 7 the one that was selected on the Al gt CCL250i Setup tab will also be detected but Display 1 cannot be selected e Click Refresh to re establish connection e The Calibration tab will not become active until a display s is selected Refresh TOTORU 3 3 Calibration 3 3 1 Calibrating a display Before starting to use this software please close all other applications Calibrate displays at least after 60 minutes of warm up time excluding the time during which the screen is blacked out because of the power save function or the screensaver Also if the power save function is enabled set the idle time to 30 minutes or longer or disable it prior to calibration If it activates during calibration the display may not be calibrated properly 1 Perform Sections 3 1 and 3 2 2 When the subject display s is either CCL250i or CCL350i the Color Configuration drop down list will appear Select a location to save the calibration data E Medivisor Color Option o HelptH Calibration The Color Configuration drop down Color Configuration Po list appears only for CCL250i and Calibration Settings CCL350i These displays can save Settings File Clear Ba

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