| System requirements |
- Windows XP
- RS232 port (or optionally USB, with an additional USB to
RS232 converter)
- Optionally a DVI connector between the PC and display, or
using internal display test patterns
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| License | License per customer per project, independently on number
of displays to be calibrated |
| Calibration parameters |
- Correlated color temperature: from 3200 to 9900 K, or direct
input in (x,y) coordinates. Default 6500 K
- Gamma: from 1.8 to 2.8, default 2.2
- Brightness:
- For LCN-42/47 and LCS-42/47, lowest white light output
limit is around 110 cd/m²
- For MDPW-476, lowest white light output limit is around
25 cd/m²
- For NSL-4601, lowest white light output limit is 100 cd/m² for 3200K and 160 cd/m² for 6500K
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| Calibration time |
- For LCN-42/47 and LCS-42/47: 7-9 minutes
- For MDPW-476: 4-5 minutes
- For NSL-4601: 15 minutes
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| Recalibration interval | The display must be warmed up before calibration. Once calibrated,
the display typically remains stable for a long period of
time (weeks or months), because it depends on the slow
process of backlight aging. The actual recalibration interval
depends on the user preference. |
| Calibration precision |
- Relative precision (as measured by sensor)
- Δ x,y < 0.003 typical, 20% -100% video level
- Lower precision below 20% video level
- Absolute precision (sensor bias)
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