Sirluckyj
05-07-08, 10:19 AM
I finished calibrating my Pio Elite 150 using an i1Display 2 colorimeter and Calman V3 software. I'm elated with the results. I have a Fujitsu P50(40) in the bedroom I'm trying to calibrate. I refuse to go into the SM, thus with only RGB ( no highs or lows ) to calibrate the grayscale, I can only get so close to D65. My question in calibrating the primaries and secondaries. The P50 has what is called Color Focus in the Precision Setting area, which gives you every adjustment possible for calibration. Has anyone with a Fujitsu calibrated their set using the Color Focus? I'd be interested how to use the Color Focus setting of R, G, B, r,g,b,y,c,m,w within which each has numerous settings. Thanks.
Jim
Influence
05-07-08, 12:00 PM
I've got a 50XTA51UB, and I actually believe that all controls are actually located under the "precision" menu.
You can try holding the "enter" key on the remote for about 6 seconds (used to work on older Fujitsus) and see if it enters the service mode.
I might try this on mine tonight to see if it works. Just checked on this and from the "BruzziForums":
Fujitsu has a Service Menu with limited function.
Press and hold the {ENTER} button on the remote
until the Service Menu is displayed:
Monitor Mode A - Monitor Mode B - Extend Adjust
Using the remote keys, select a Mode and press {ENTER} to access it.
Monitor Mode A :
Fan Settings
Temperature Reading
Hours Meter
To determine total hours, add RGB and video for the total hours on the plasma
(each number represents hours on that selected input).
Disregard total hours. That's the number of hours the Plasma is plugged in.
Monitor Mode B :
Shows error codes, if any.
Extend Adjust :
Fan Mode
AGC
V Screen Orbiter
RS232 Baud Rate
Default (CAUTION: pressing default will reset the hours counter to zero).
Press menu to toggle from one menu to another.
As for the "color focus," I've spent hours tweaking this on my set (manually, using the HD-DVD version of DVE and the red/blue/green color filters). If I get a chance, I'll give you my settings (there are a LOT of them), but I don't think they will help too much on a P40 generation (we've got different Panny panels between our sets). I've never been able to get my greens and yellows perfect on this set. Perhaps it's time to call in Eliab from Avical to do a true ISF calibration. I'm pretty sure my greyscale is off by a bit, and there is no "greyscale" option in the "precision" menus. It's probably all done from the color focus.