8. Adjustments
8.3 Phase

How to change the Phase ?

1. Press MENU to activate the Toolbar
2. Press to select the Adjustments item
3. Press to Pull down the menu
4. Use or to select Phase
5. Press ENTER
A sliderboxis displayed
6. Use or , the numeric keys on the remote, orthe keypad tochange the Ph ase.
8.4 Gamma
Gamma
Signal-Light transfer characteristic of a display.

Gamma adjustment

Inthe MGP10 the Gamma adjustment remains only adjustable in the Standard Display Function i.e. onlyif used for projection without
anyconstraint with with respect to consistency and conformance. The adjustment allows an adjustment in a range from 1.6 to 2.8.
A gamma of 2.2 is considered as the typical value for video signals.
Whena Display Function is chosen to be DICOM, DIN or Custom then the Gamma function or more generally the signal to luminance
characteristic is at the same time determined.

How to change the Gamma ?

1. Press MENU to activate the Toolbar
2. Press to select the Adjustments item
3. Press to Pull down the menu
4. Use or to select Gamma
5. Press ENTER
A sliderbox is displayed.
6. Use or , the numeric keys on the remo te, or the keypad to change the Gamma.
Gammaadjustment is only possible if the Display function is Standard.
Inthe other modes (DICOM, DIN, Custom ) the Gamma adju stment is disabled since the signal-light function
isdetermined by the Display Function (DICOM, DIN, Custom )
8.5 Custom color temperature adjustment

How to edit the custom color temperature ?

1. Press MENU to activate the Toolbar
2. Press to select the Adjustments item
3. Press to Pull down the menu
4. Use or to select Color temperature
5. Press to open the C olor temperature item and select Edit RGB (image 8-4)
6. Press ENTER
A sliderbox for the Red custom setting is displayed as well as a wizard textbox in the lower part of the screen. (image 8-5,
image 8-6)
7. Use or , the numeric keys on the remote, or the keypad to change theColor temperatu re.
8. Follow the instructions on the wizard textbox.
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