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Vidikron Vision 30 Series Owner’s Operating Manual
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To access the ISF Calibration menu, select ISF Calibration from the Main Menu and press 
ENTER. Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter the ISF Calibration menu 
passcode when prompted and press ENTER again. Then, press MENU on the remote control. 
Picture Adjust: These settings are described in the Picture Adjust section (page 36). 
White Balance / Gamma Selection: These settings are described in the previous section, 
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Blue Enable: This setting is described in the Image Option section (refer to page 44)
Save ISF Settings: For each input, the Vision 30 lets you store image quality settings as 
presets that you can recall at a later time. You can create up to three presets per input and 
resolution. 
To store image quality settings to a preset:
1.
Select Picture Adjust from the ISF Calibration menu.
2.
3.
Use the 
 or 
 button to set the color temperature to “4” or “5.” Make a note of your 
selection. 
4.
Press EXIT
5.
Adjust brightness and contrast as described in the Picture Adjust section (page 36). Exit 
the Picture Adjust menu when finished.
6.
Select White Balance from the ISF Calibration menu. Adjust the grayscale as required 
(refer to White Balance on page 46). 
7.
From the White Balance menu, select “Save Color Temp. 4” or “Save Color Temp. 5” 
(depending on your selection in Step 3) and press ENTER.
8.
From the ISF Calibration menu, select Save ISF Settings and choose “Save ISF Night” to 
store your settings. 
9.
Repeat Steps 1 through 8 for the “Save ISF Day” preset. 
To recall stored custom image quality settings, select Load Saved Settings from the Image 
Option
 menu (refer to Image Option on page 41) and choose “Custom 1,” “ISF Night” or 
“ISF Day.” Or, simply use the corresponding buttons on the remote control. 
This menu should be used by ISF-certified technicians only. 
When you change a setting, save the change to a preset afterwards. 
Otherwise, the change will be lost when a different input is selected. 
(Most settings are saved for each input and resolution separately.) 
The first time you perform this procedure, store the current white balance 
settings in both color temperatures (4 and 5). This will give you a 
convenient starting point for color temperature 5, should you wish to use it 
for the other preset. 
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