Runco VX-4C, VX-6C manual Color Balance Setup Menu

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OPERATION

"Infinite Adjustable"

"Custom"

Color Balance Setup

Set Color Balance

Infinite Adjustable

DMD Enable R + G + B DMD

Load Values

ISF Night

ISF Day 6500K

9300K Custom 1 Custom 2

"Custom"

Color Balance Setup Menu

Custom 3

Custom 4

Infinite Adjustable

However, if you require extra color temperatures, you can also add up to five custom color temperatures - four "Custom" and one "Infinite Adjustable"-by defining them within the Color Balance Setup menu (each defaults to 6500K until then). Any "Custom" or "Infinite Adjustable" temperature created here is immediately applied, or it can be selected at any time from the Image Adjustments menu as usual, regardless of your source or channel. The Color Balance Setup menu options are described below.

NOTE: For best results, use an internal grayscale test pattern when working with color balance.

SET COLOR BALANCE - See Color Balance Setup Menu above. Upon opening the Color Balance Setup menu, the current temperature appears as the top option. You can change to a dif- ferent color temperature here as desired, just as in the Image Adjustments menu. Note that if you select a "Custom" color temperature, the "White Level" options further down in the Color Balance Setup menu are no longer disabled-you can adjust them as desired to define or change a "Custom" color temperature (see "White Levels", below). Likewise, selecting "Infinite Adjustable" here activates the "Infinite Adjustable" slidebar for defining or changing color tem- perature.

INFINITE ADJUSTABLE - Select this option if you need a specific color temperature that lies somewhere between one preset color temperature and another. Adjust the slidebar to define a new temperature that will be adjusted from the neighboring presets (for example, 7841 is interpolated from 6500 and 9300). It can be used any time and appears as a 4-digit temperature when present.

WHITE LEVELS -These 3 controls are adjustable only if a "Custom" choice is selected (in which case "Custom 1, 2, 3 or 4" appears at the top of the Color Balance Setup menu). Their cur- rent values are shown for the active color temperature. Changing a white level here changes the drive (contrast) for that color, essentially creating a new color temperature that is "warmer" or "cooler" etc. When you are satisfied with the new "Custom" temperature, it can be used immedi- ately upon exit or it can be selected from either the Image Adjustments menu or the Color Balance Setup menu as usual. You can re-define a "Custom" color temperature at any time using the Color Balance Setup menu.

DMD ENABLE - Select which color or colors you want to see, useful while working with color temperature white levels.

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Contents VX-4c and VX-6c Page Table of Contents Page How The Projector Works? IntroductionIntroduction Purchase Record and Servicing ComponentsConnect a Source Quick SetupConnect the Line Cord to AC Power Position the ProjectorLoosen 3 screws Installing The LensInstall the lens cap Unplug the projectorRotate Slightly Align zoom gear ring to access 3 screwsRotate the lens barrel slightly Orientation Pull lens assembly outRemove Lens Assembly Install new lens assemblyMotorized Lens Adjustments Adjust ImageAdjust Image Motorized Models Additional Considerations Installation ConsiderationsLifting 1024p Throw Distances Placement Section720p 960pCalculating Throw Distance Maximum Vertical Offsets Fixed Lenses Vertical & Horizontal PositionMaximum Vertical Offsets Zoom Lenses Horizontal and Vertical Tilt Ranges Maximum Horizontal Offset ALL LensesMounting Special MountingSource Connections Rear Connector PanelFolded Optics Connecting RGB Input RGB SignalsIndependent Keypads and Projectors Keypad Protocols and ConversionSet the Jumpers Remote Keypad Protocol IR or Wired KeypadStep Opening the KeypadLocating and Setting the Jumpers Converting a Keypad Shortcut MethodAndy Siedschlag ISF 3C CalibrationInformation Projector Basics OverviewReading the Status LEDs OperationIR Remote Wired Remote OptionalKeypad Commands Power ON/OFFMemory Bank InputArrow Keys ExitDetail VolumeColor TintFunction Key PositionShutter Optional MuteTest OSD On-screen displayHelp On-line Help Navigating the MenusRunco Digital Home Cinema MenuTime-outs Accessing General Help TopicsUsing Slidebars and Other Controls To save or To cancel. When you are done, press Entering Text Example of Pull-Down ListEditing Text Selecting an Input Using Inputs and Memory BanksEditing Numerical Values Creating a New Memory Bank Automatic What Memory Banks Are Defined So Far? Editing a Memory Banks Copying or Deleting Memory BanksCopying a Memory Bank Deleting a Memory BankOperation Scaling Parameters Menu Adjusting the ImageLoad Default Scaling ParametersFine V Dots Short CUT Press Blanking Top, Bottom, Left or Right Image AdjustmentsImage Adjustments Menu Shift Short CUT PressSharpness Signal TypeContrast Short CUT Press Brightness Short CUT PressGamma Curve Color BalanceSet Color Balance Selected Gamma Curves Gamma CurveOSD Settings Menu Show Message Show Adjust BarIR and Serial Setup Menu Display M. Bank ListFront IR Receiver / Back IR Receiver Wired KeypadTest Pattern Menu Test PatternsSubmenu for Menu Options Video TerminationMenu Options Installation Menu Test Patterns DMD EnableDMD Odd Pixel Menu Advanced Color TemperatureDMD Odd Pixel Operational Parameters Menu Color Balance Setup Menu Color Balance SetupSet Color Balance Presets and FactoryPresetsLamp Adjust submenu Lamp AdjustOperation Recording the New Lamp Serial Number Lamp AdjustInvalid User Entry Error ConditionsInput Signal Error Bad Sync No SignalOther Signal Error Messages System Warnings / ErrorsStatus LED Codes System ErrorsSystem Error Codes Projector Location MaintenanceUse only lamps supplied by Runco Lamp and Filter ReplacementLens CleaningVentilation ServicingHow Old is The Lamp? CaseReplacing Keypad Batteries Replacing Keypad BatteriesCause / Remedy TroubleshootingSymptom The display is faint Symptom The power is on but the lamp is notSymptom The display is jittery or unstable Symptom The display is not sharp or clean… Symptom The display is reversed and/or upside-down…Symptom The display appears compressed or stretched… Symptom The display is noisy… Symptom Colors in the display are inaccurate…Symptom The display is not rectangular… Specifications Specifications VHD Ultra Controller Manual Remarque Safety Tips Introduction Front and Rear Panel Descriptions Rear Panel Power Input Remote Control Description Quick SET-UP Guide Menu Description and Navigation White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Page Installation Menu Screen Type Blanking BlankingAspect Ratios Active image area Actual screen area Blanked cut off Areas Dimensions RS-232 Communications Parameter min/max Value stored? RS-232 CommandsCommand VHD Ultra Specifications Aspect Ratio Active Line TimeAmbient Light Rejection Analog VideoColor Shift Color TemperatureDisplay Setting CheckboxHorizontal Offset Input SignalHelp Screen Horizontal FrequencyMenu Pixel PhaseResolution lens Resolution projectorRS-422 Source SetupRGB Video RS-232Video Decoder Throw DistanceVariable Scan Vertical OffsetKeypad Reference Menu Tree Appendix C Page RUMA-010450