A.1 required hardware and software, A.2 serial connections and equipment setup – Vidikron Vision 90t User Manual

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Vision 90t/100t Color Gamut Adjustment

A-2

Vidikron Vision Model 90t and Model 100t Owner’s Operating Manual

A.1
Required Hardware and
Software

To perform these adjustments, you need the following:

• Laptop or desktop PC with a DB-9 serial port.

• A straight-through (not null-modem) serial cable (DB-9 female to DB-9 male).

• A DB-9 female-to-3.5mm phono plug adapter.

• Terminal emulation software – HyperTerminal or equivalent.

• Color analyzer – Sencore ColorPro 5000 software and ColorPro III sensor, or equivalent.

A.2
Serial Connections and
Equipment Setup

Connect your PC to the projector and color sensor as shown in Figure A-2.

Figure A-2. Equipment Setup for Color Gamut Adjustment

1.

Connect a straight-through serial cable to the computer’s serial port.

2.

Connect the other end of the serial cable to a 9-pin-to-3.5mm phono plug adapter.

3.

Connect the 3.5-mm phono plug to the secondary RS-232 port on the rear of the
projector. This port is not labeled, but is to the right of and slightly below the primary
RS-232 port; see Figure A-3.

Most computer-based color analyzers – like the Sencore product used here as
an example – also require a serial connection for the color sensor. In order to
use them for this procedure, your PC must have either two available RS-232
COM ports, or one COM port and one Universal Serial Bus (USB) port.

If you are using a stand-alone color analyzer, this is not an issue.

Note

3.5-mm phono plug

to D-Sub 9-pin

(not included)

COM1

USB or COM2

Screen

Color Sensor

6 - 12 in.

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