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Section 3: Operation
Take Control of the Array
To make color adjustments across the array, you must make
the you are working with the master projector.
1. On the projector you want to work with, access the
ArrayLOC menu: Main Menu > Configuration >
ArrayLOC.
2. Check Synchronize to This Projector.
The current projector becomes the master projector.
Changes you make in the Array Color Target or
ArrayLOC Configuration menus on the master
projector are broadcast to the other projectors in the
array.
Adjust Projected White and Primary Colors for the
Array
User-defined target color spaces allow color primaries and white points to be adjusted independently. For
example, you can select the target color space User 1, copy the values from the target color space Factory,
leave the color primaries, and adjust only the white point. All the settings for a user-defined color space are
editable.
1. Navigate to Main Menu > Configuration > ArrayLOC > Array Color Target.
2. In Target Color Space, select one of the User settings to modify.
NOTE: To use another color space as a starting point, select a source color space from the Copy Color
Space From dropdown list. When using Maximum as a starting point, the values reflect a color space
larger than capable for the best array color saturation. The values may not reflect real-world colors.
3. Check both Auto Color Enable and Test Pattern Enable, the system (background) color changes to the
target color being adjusted (for example, Target Red x invokes a red background). All other menu options
change the system color to white as long as Test Pattern Enable is checked.
4. Adjust the color primaries (for example, Target Red x and Target Red y) for the color space.
5. To adjust white in the image, select a User White item (1 to 4).
• Adjust Target White x and Target White y values, or
• Check the Set White to Color Temperature box and set the White Color Temperature value to any
value between 3200 and 9300°K.
6. To adjust the target brightness for the array, adjust RGB Brightness Target on the master projector. For
maximum brightness, set the value to a large number, such as 1000.
7. If the array appears matched across all projectors for color and brightness, color setup is complete,
otherwise see
NOTE: Array Capability expresses the common gamut red, green, blue and white values of the current
projector as a percentage of the array target color and brightness values (see Minimum Gamut description
on page 3-48). If any of these values is less than 100, there is at least one projector in the array that cannot
achieve target values. Reducing Target Color Space and RGB Brightness Target values in the master
projector will bring the Array Capability values closer to 100.
3-56
Fine-Tune Whites, White Brightness, or Primary Colors, on page
3-57.
Entero RPMWU/RPMSP/RPMHD-LED01 User Manual
020-100367-05 Rev. 1 (06-2012)

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