Reference, Power management using digital input, Adjustments of luminance and chromaticity – Kodak DIRECTVIEW DV3MC User Manual

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This unit has loaded a function compliant with DDC-2B, a VESA standard.

This function reads into the set data written in the color LCD monitor internal device in advance

on startup of Windows

95/98/Me/2000 or Windows

XP and sets the detailed information of the

color LCD monitor in the system file in order to achieve Plug&Play.

Data reading from the color LCD monitor is done through a video signal cable, which needs to

be connected when Windows

95/98/Me/2000 or Windows

XP is on.

Reference

*1

DDC(Display Data channel)

Note

What is power management?

This is the function that truns off the screen by detecting input signal change to reduce consumption

current for power saving.

Setting

Refer to the user's manuals of your computer and display drivers for power management

settings and

time-settings for mode change.

When using DVI digital input signal, under the process of closing connected system or changing

resolution, noise will be seen. This is not a color LCD monitor failure. Pulling out or plugging into the DVI

cable during DVI digital input use may lead to failure of the display driver on the system. Pull out or plug

into the DVI cable when the system is off.

DDC

*1

Power Management

Using Digital Input

DV3MC does not have an OSD (adjustment button). If you need to make adjustments on luminance and

shades of color, connect DV3MC and your computer with the attached serial communication cable

(RS-232C) and install “DirectColorCal.”

* For details, refer to the user’s manual in the DirectColorCal CD-ROM.

If you wish to make adjustments on color temperature, gamma, and luminance, please purchase an

optional calibration kit.

Adjustments of Luminance and Chromaticity

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