Kodak 4F3698, VERSION 4.0 manual Connect the Hardware, Enable Cable USB Cable ECC

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Step 2: Connect the Hardware

Before connecting the hardware, install the software.

The Display Manager System hardware consists of an enable cable and sensor. Purchase the sensor that is appropriate for your system configuration. See “Supported Sensors” on page 7 to learn about the sensors supported by the Display Manager System.

If you do not have enough available USB ports, use a USB hub when connecting the enable cable and sensor.

If you must run the cables long distances, you may need to purchase a Port Authority device and additional cables.

(WINDOWS) After you connect the hardware, click Next when the Found New Hardware Wizard opens. Follow the on-screen prompts. If you are prompted to locate the drivers:

SEQUEL drivers are found in C:\Progam Files\Kodak\KODAK Display Manager System\SequelDrivers.

X-RITE drivers are found in C:\Progam Files\Kodak\KODAK Display Manager System\XRiteDrivers.

NOTE

For digital projectors, MINOLTA CS-100A or PHOTO RESEARCH PR-650 sensors are recommended.

Enable Cable (USB Cable ECC 1)

The enable cable allows the computer to talk to the monitor. It connects to the monitor port, a USB port, and then to the monitor cable.

You may need a DVI to HD15 pin adapter depending on your configuration.

Connect to the

Connect to the

computer monitor port

monitor cable

 

Connect to a USB port

NOTE

(WINDOWS 2000 only) If you unplug the enable cable or sensor and then plug it back in, the system will not recognize it until you restart your computer.

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Contents Display Manager System User Guide Page Display Manager System USER’S Guide Page AB O U T T H I S BO O K Page TA B L E O F CO N T E N T S Calibration Verifying Appendix C Regulatory Information T RO D U C T I O N Types of Licenses Print Film EditionSystem Edition How it Works CalibrationCharacterization Verification Viewing and Customizing a LookMain Window Supported Hardware Enable Cable USB Cable ECCGeneric Monitor Support Supported DisplaysWindows MAC OS Irix OS Linux OS Supported SensorsGetting Help Install the Software Windows and Macintosh Operating System InstallationTo install on a Windows or Macintosh Operating System Linux Installation Irix InstallationTo install on an Irix system To install on a Linux systemConnect the Hardware To connect the enable cable Rite SensorsTo position the sensor during calibration Rite Monitor Optimizer DTP92+EK To connect the sensor Do not apply a cleanser to the suction cupSequel Chroma 4/C USB Sensor for CRT Monitors Sequel SensorsSequel Chroma 4/L USB Sensor Sequel Chroma 4/C Serial Sensor for CRT Monitors Go to Options Setup Click Type and select PhotoResearch PR-650Click Type and select Minolta CS-100A Obtain Your License To purchase a licenseManager System/Licenses Renewing Your License Open the Display Manager SystemPreparing the Viewing Environment and Monitor Be FO R E CA L I B R a T I N GSetting the Options Projector Aim Print Film Calibration SetupDisplay Automatic Calibration Display AimAim Settings Video Calibration SetupWhite Patch Dark PatchTolerances Setup Sensor SetupDisplay Setup Use Video Calibration SettingsDirectories Setup Timing SetupTo load a customized .ini file Go to File Load Settings Saving and Loading SettingsTo save all settings at once Go to File Save Settings To create a customized .ini fileAutomatic Calibration CA L I B R a T I O NCalibration Procedure To automatically calibrate a monitorIf you are prompted to perform a Dark Gain Correction L i b r a t i o n L i b r a t i o n To evaluate your monitor Monitor EvaluationTo manually calibrate a monitor or HD/SD display Manual CalibrationL i b r a t i o n Click Measure Once or Measure Continuous Click Measure PrimariesProceed to Characterization on Page CH a R a C T E R I Z a T I O N Automatic CharacterizationTo automatically characterize your monitor A r a c t e r i z a t i o n If characterization failed, see Characterization Failure on Manual Characterization To manually characterize When you are finished, click File Save Characterization File Editing a Characterization Table Shortcut Keys for the AssistantTask Page VI E W I N G a N D CU S T O M I Z I N G LO O K S Opening the ViewerTo open the Viewer Using the Viewer Global OptionsTo Quick Verify Chart with the results is displayed E w i n g a n d C u s t o m i z i n g L o o k s Playback Controls Pop-up Options Toolbar InformationTask Key Viewer Shortcut KeysTo create a print film look Creating a Print Film LookTo create a video look Creating a Video LookLoading an Image Advanced Options Framing SettingsMode Description Gamut Remap SettingsSurround Compensation Transform Bit DepthExample file neutral-based compensation Recorder CompensationOn the Advanced tab, click Recorder Compensation Example file neutral- and color-based compensationTransform Rescale Verifying the Monitor Setup To verify monitor setupVE R I F Y I N G Verification window opens when the correction is complete Data verify To verify the print film look Verifying the Print Film LookVerification window opens when the correction is complete Ve r i f y i n g Verification Logs VerifySetupResults or VerifyPrintFilmResultsMonitor Setup Verification Log TRO U B L E S H O O T I N G Calibration Failure Verification Failure Characterization FailureDark Gain Correction Failure Sensor Needs to be Replaced Sensor Does Not Adhere to ScreenUSB Device Is Not Recognized Sensor Fails to InitializeEnable Cable Does Not Recognize the Monitor License Has ExpiredLicense File Does Not Work Unable to Load a Transform Unable to Load an ImageUnable to Build or Export a Transform Calibrate Icon Is Not AvailableImage Does Not Appear in the Viewer Problem with the .ini FileClick the Troubleshooting tab Results Are Not as Expected Help System Does Not Work Properly Super Bright Capable Display will not CalibrateInternet Explorer Go to Tools Internet OptionsGo to Edit Preferences NetscapePage AP P E N D I X a SY S T E M RE Q U I R E M E N T S Windows Operating System Minimum RequirementsMAC OS Minimum Requirements Linux Operating System Minimum Requirements Irix Operating System Minimum RequirementsAdditional Software and Hardware Page Display Manager System Shortcut Keys AP P E N D I X B SH O R T C U T KEY SViewer Shortcut Keys Manual Characterization Assistant Shortcut KeysAP P E N D I X C RE G U L a T O R Y in FO R M a T I O N EU Weee Color gamut See gamut GL O S S a R YOptions Setup window TemperatureDisplay mode Enable cableSPD See projector SPD AssistantVISION2 HD System See Kodak VISION2 HD System Numerics D EXGain Macintosh Verification Rite Page Page Eastman Kodak Company, 2005. 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