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Clarity Visual Systems 
   September 1999 
48 
Use the White and 50% Gray internal Test Patterns from the Misc 
Control
 menu, not an external pattern.  
 
1.  Display an all-white 
image  
On each display in the video wall, open the Misc Control menu, 
select Test Pattern and choose White.  
2.  Open the  COLOR 
menu  
Press the Color button on the remote control, or choose Color 
Balance from the main menu and press Enter. 
3. Maximize 
all settings 
Adjust the WHT setting of all the displays to 031; adjust the GRY 
setting of all displays to 007. 
4.  Identify the least-
bright display in the 
system 
The least bright display is already as bright as it can be. This 
display will serve as a baseline to which the other displays will be 
adjusted. Note: The baseline display does not have to be the middle 
one. It should be the darkest one, wherever it is in the wall. The 
darkest display is called the “baseline” display. 
5. Luminance 
match 
the displays 
Select one of the displays next to the baseline display. This will be 
called the “variable” display. Turn off the Color Balance menu to all 
displays except the variable display. In the Color Balance menu on 
the variable display, highlight the arrows under the Wht. Use the left 
arrow to reduce the brightness until the variable display is the same 
brightness as the baseline display.   
6.  Color balance the 
displays – white 
mode 
On the variable display, adjust the amounts of RED, GREEN, and 
BLUE in the white (Wht) column to achieve the best match in color 
and luminance to the baseline display. 
If a color needs to be increased, but that color is already as high as 
it can go, then the other two colors can be reduced. For instance, if 
you need the white to be have more red, but red is already at 031, 
reduce the green and blue. This will make the display look more 
red. 
7.  Adjust the next 
display 
When the variable unit matches the baseline, in can serve as a new 
baseline unit for its neighbors. Continue to work outward from the 
original baseline display, one cube at a time. Do not go to the next 
step of adjusting for Gray until you are satisfied that all the displays 
look the same for a white image. It is not important to obtain pure 
white; it is only important that all the displays look the same.  
8.  Display a 50% gray 
image  
On each display in the video wall, open the Misc Control menu, 
select Test Pattern and choose 50% Gray. 
9.  Identify the least 
bright unit again 
Find the unit that looks the darkest. This may not be the same one 
that was the darkest one with a White test pattern. This is the 
baseline unit for Gray. 
10.  Color balance the 
displays – 50% gray 
mode 
Using the same technique of adjusting a variable display to the 
baseline display, match the color and brightness of all cubes, 
working with one cube at a time and working outward. 
 
 
A helpful technique to use when adjusting the colors and gray shades is to 
“overshoot” as you adjust to emphasize the effect that the current adjustment