Color Adjustment Screen (Main, Sub) - Ikegami MLW-3226C Instruction Manual

Full hd 32-inch double-screen multi-format lcd color monitor
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5. Operation
• IP Mode

5.9 Color Adjustment Screen (Main, Sub)

This is a function for adjusting colors and for setting the signal formats. The initial color
temperature value for the user is set to 6500K. The color adjustment can be made by
turning the GAIN control for each of the R/G/B values.
Display screen
Status
User
Display
Color Mode
R.Gain
G.Gain
B.Gain
Gamma
Signal Set. PC
DVI-1
DVI-2
UNDO
IN1: CH name - Signal name
IN2: CH name - Signal name
Color adjustment screen description
• Color Mode
• R. Gain
• G. Gain
• B. Gain
• Gamma Control : Used to adjust the gamma level from 1.8 to 2.6 in 0.2 increments.
• Signal Set.
: Used to select the interlaced-to-progressive conversion mode.
Still
: Nomal moving video mode.
Motion
: Low delay moving video mode.
Still2
: Still image mode.
Motion2 : Low delay still image mode.
This mode can be selected for interlaced signals only.
Image
Color
Memory
User
50
50
50
2.2
RGB
RGB
RGB
Switch behavior description
: The color temperature can be adjusted to User, 6500K or 9300K.
The user's initial color temperature value is set to 6500K, and
the color can be adjusted by varying the RGB Gain levels.
: Used to adjust the red color intensity.
Increase the setting to get higher red color intensity, and
decrease it to get lower one.
: Used to adjust the green color intensity.
Increase the setting to get higher green color intensity, and
decrease it to get lower one.
: Used to adjust the blue color intensity.
Increase the setting to get higher blue color intensity, and
decrease it to get lower one.
D14 : Gamma level at DICOM Part 14.
User : Selectable from the user-preset gamma levels (factory
option setting).
: Used to set the format of each input signal. RGB or YPbPr can be
set.
16
P-Pre
User/6500/9300
0 - 100
0 - 100
0 - 100
1.8/2.0/2.2/2.4/2.6/D14/User
RGB/YPbPr
RGB/YPbPr
RGB/YPbPr

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