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    							10Color Balancing
    Color Balancing for Multiple DisplaysColor balancing makes the individual displays in an array show 
    the same colors. Colors vary slightly from one display to the 
    next, because of slight variations in the backlights and display 
    panels. Color balancing can compensate for this. 
    To color balance, you only have to match whites and grays. 
    When you make all the displays look the same with white and 
    gray, all the other colors will look the same.Caution: Do not match the colors of the displays with the Black and 
    White Level controls or with the video controls.
    Caution: If you are color blind, even a little bit, do not color balance 
    your array. Have someone else color balance the wall.
    1 Turn on all the displays in the array and let them warm up 
    for at least five minutes. The backlights must be thor-
    oughly warm before you color balance.
    2 On each display, open the 
    BACKLIGHT
     CONTROL
     AND
     STA
    -
    TUS
     menu (
    MENU
     > 
    ADVANCED
     OPTIONS
     > 
    BACKLIGHT
     
    CONTROL
    ).
    3Set 
    BACKLIGHT
     CONTROL
     MODE
     to 
    MANUAL
    .
    4 Set (or confirm) 
    BACKLIGHT
     INTENSITY
     to 10 (100%).
    5 On each display, open the 
    COLOR
     BALANCE
     menu by 
    pressing 
    MISC
     once on the remote.Note: 
    If the array has never been color balanced, make sure you start 
    with the Native color temperature setting on each display. If you don’t 
    need a specific color temperature, use Native, which is the brightest.
    6 On each display, highlight 
    TEST
     PATTERN
     and use the -/+ 
    keys until the menu displays 
    WHITE
    .
    Note: 
    Always use the internal test patterns for color balancing, not an 
    external pattern.
    7 When all displays are white, find the least bright display in 
    the array. This will be the "baseline" display, and you will 
    not adjust it. All other displays will be adjusted to this 
    baseline display. 
    8 Choose a display next to the baseline display and adjust 
    its white values (red, green and blue) to make it match the 
    baseline display. Concentrate on the center of the dis-
    plays, not the adjacent edges. 
    9 Continue with other adjacent displays until all the displays 
    have the same appearance when white. Be careful not to 
    change the values of the displays once you are satisfied 
    with them.
    10 When all displays look the same when showing the White 
    test pattern, select the Gray test pattern in all displays.
    11 Choose any display as the new baseline display. It does 
    not need to be the baseline display you used for white.
    12 Adjust the gray values for all the displays until they match 
    the baseline display. Do one display at a time. Again, 
    match the center part of the picture, not the edges.
    13 When all displays match in gray, close all the menus. The 
    test pattern automatically turns off.
    Backlight ControlAuto Backlight onTurn Backlight off with no Source (DPMS)DPMS Delay
    1 hr
    Backlight Control Mode
    Manual
    Backlight Intensity
    10
     
    						
    							Recommended
    Usage11
    Recommended UsageIn order to get the most out of your m40L/m46L, use the follow-
    ing recommended guidelines to optimize the display.Burn-In Versus Temporary Image RetentionBurn-in causes the screen to retain an image essentially forever, 
    with little or no way to correct the problem. Under normal use, 
    an m40L/m46L will not experience burn-in, as plasma displays 
    do, nor will it retain images in any way.
    Note: 
    Normal use of a m40L/m46L is defined as displaying 
    continuously changing video patterns or images. However, m40L/
    m46Ls can experience temporary image retention when 
    recommended usage guidelines are not followed.
    What is Temporary Image Retention?Temporary image retention (TIR) can occur when a static image 
    is displayed continuously for extended periods of time (12 hours 
    or longer). An electrical charge differential may build up 
    between the electrodes of the liquid crystal, which causes a 
    negative-color video image (color-inverted and brightness-
    inverted version of the previous image) to be retained when a 
    new image is displayed. This behavior is true for any LCD device 
    from any LCD manufacturer.
    Note: 
    Normal use of any LCD device does not cause TIR.
    Static Image ApplicationsTypical static image applications include airports, transit sta-
    tions, stock markets, banks, and command/control installations, 
    or anywhere a fixed image is displayed continuously for 12 or 
    more hours.
    Static Image Display GuidelinesHere are some guidelines to help you avoid TIR:
    • Use the m40L/m46L to show moving images or still pictures that 
    change regularly.
    • Turn the display off when it is not in use. There are several ways 
    to do this automatically:
    • To use the display’s real-time clock, schedule an event. See 
    the Installation & Configuration Guide CD for information.
    • To use your source computer’s Power Options Properties, 
    set up your computer to turn off the monitor when not in 
    use. You also need to check the 
    DPMS
     DELAY
     box in the 
    BACKLIGHT
     CONTROL
     menu.
    • To use RS232 commands, see the Installation & Configura-
    tion Guide CD.
    Caution: It is suggested that you turn off the backlight power for six 
    hours per day. When using high-contrast images, reposition the 
    images frequently.
    Normal Use Thermal GuidelinesNormal use of an m40L/m46L is defined as operating in the 
    open air to prevent heat buildup, and without direct or indirect 
    heat sources such as adjacent displays, lighting fixtures, heating 
    ducts, or direct sunlight that can cause the display to experience 
    high operating temperatures. At 2000m or below, the maximum 
    ambient operating specification cannot be above 30ºC nor 
    below the minimum ambient operating specification of 0ºC. If 
    one of these conditions exists, it is up to the installer to ensure 
    that display placement is changed, thermal shielding is pro-
    vided and/or additional ventilation is provided to keep the dis-
    play within its nominal operating parameters.
     
    						
    							12Declaration of
    Conformity
    Declaration of ConformityManufacturer's Name: Planar Systems, Inc.
    Manufacturer's Address: 1195 NW Compton Drive 
    Beaverton, OR 97006 
    declares that the products
    Model Numbers: m40L/m46L (Direct-view LCD)
    conforms with the provisions of:
    Council Directive 89/336/EEC and amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC on Electromagnetic Compatibility;
    EN55022:1998 Radiated and Conducted Emissions from IT Equipment
    EN55024:1998 Immunity of IT Equipment
    Including: EN61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge
    EN61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity
    EN61000-4-4 Electrical Fast Transients
    EN61000-4-5 Line Surge
    EN61000-4-6 RF Conducted Susceptibility
    EN61000-4-8 Magnetic Field Immunity
    EN61000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Interrupts
    And:  EN61000-3-2 Harmonic Current Emissions
    EN61000-3-3 Voltage fluctuations and Flicker 
    Council Directive 73/23/EEC and amended by M1 and C1 on Low Voltage Equipment Safety:
    EN60950:2001 Safety of IT Equipment
    The Technical Construction File required by this Directive is maintained at the corporate headquarters of Planar Systems, Inc., 1195 NW Compton Drive, Beaverton, 
    OR 97006.
    Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are 
    designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, 
    uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio 
    communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the 
    interference at his own expense.
    Industry Canada (ICES-003): This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
    Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
    Any changes or modifications to the display not expressly approved by Planar could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
    Other Certifications: CISPR 22
     
    						
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