14 | NEC SPECTRAVIEW II - USER'S GUIDE
Display
The Display group is used to select the display monitor to calibrate if more than one display is present on the system.
Displays can be selected from the listbox and the Target Settings and Calibration status will be automatically updated.
Note that Target Settings are independent for each monitor when multiple monitors are used, so each display monitor
can be calibrated to different Target settings if desired.
Display Configuration dialog (Windows and Linux versions only)
Note:
Some video graphics adapters may show several duplicate displays due to issues with the video drivers for that adapter. In
this case the duplicate displays can be selected to "None".
Auto Configure - Attempts to automatically detect and configure the display monitors to the display layout on the system
desktop. In most cases this will correctly configure the correct relationship, but in some cases it may be necessary to
manually configure.
Test LUT - Tests that the video graphics adapter card LUT (Look Up Table) can be correctly set. Clicking this button
with flash the screen brightness by setting the LUT in the video graphics adapter card for the currently selected display.
Verify that the correct screen flashes when this button is clicked.
Display Configuration button (Windows and Linux versions only)
opens the Display Configuration dialog which is used to configure
SpectraView II if more than one display is used on the system. See
the following section.
The Display Configuration dialog is accessed either from the
Edit menu, or by clicking on the Display: Configure button in
the main SpectraView window.
It may be necessary to manually configure the relationship
between the display layout on the desktop, and the display
monitors that are connected to the system. Correct configuration
of this relationship is necessary so that the display monitor
adjustments are sent to the correct monitor, and that the
calibration is performed on the correct part of the desktop.
A diagram depicting the display desktop layout is shown and the
display monitors associated with each desktop screen is shown.
The monitor associated with each display can be selected using
the listboxes.
Clicking on the display rectangles will also select different
displays on the system desktop.
If a USB connection is made to the display, the USB connection
will be shown and should be selected instead of the DDC/CI
connection. (Supported models only, refer to the "USB control"
column in the "Features by Model" tables on page 58 and
page 60 for the specific capabilities of each display model.)