Monitor Adjustment - Lut - Eizo SCD 19102 Instructions For Use Manual

19" color and grayscale monitor
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6.4 System settings
To reduce the brightness using the OSD operator controls, use a picture with 0% gray
scale (black) and a suitable measuring instrument. Wait until the measuring instrument
shows constant values. Then increase the brightness slightly until the monitor display is
just above the lowest black level (one step is generally sufficient).
The white value can be set in the same way. Again, use a test pattern with 100% gray
value (white). Only the contrast should be adjusted, to ensure that the black value re‐
mains unchanged.
Increase the contrast until you no longer register an increase in light density on the
measuring instrument. Then reduce the contrast to slightly below the maximum value
(one or two steps are usually sufficient).
Make sure once again that the black value has not changed. If it should have changed,
repeat the two steps described above until the value no longer changes (cause: black
value reduction).
The monitor is now configured for optimum performance with the installed graphics card. If
you are still not satisfied with the luminance, you can increase the black and white values
further by adjusting the backlight in the OSD menu.
NOTICE
Permanently higher setting for backlight
Please note that a permanently higher setting for the backlight results in a more rapid re‐
duction in the brightness performance toward the end of service life.
6.4.5
Monitor adjustment – LUT
Fig. 10:
LUT
The LUT values saved in the monitor can be changed or updated using QA software.
You can select between five different LUT values in this menu. The values saved in the
monitor are shown in a table in the OSD window.
Note
Additional information is available in the QA software instruction manual.
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SCD 19102 / SMD 19102
Instruction for Use, 05/2013

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