PIONEER ISF C3 PROFILE CALIBRATION PROCEDURE FLOW
Start ControlCAL
Configure COM Port Settings [
MENU/SETTINGS/PORT SETTINGS]
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Pioneer Displays Default to: 9600 Baud, 8 Data Bits, NO Parity and 1 Stop Bits, NO Flow Control.
Here are instructions from a Member of the Beta Test Group if you need to verify/change you Display's Serial Port Settings:
- First make sure your TV is in Stand-By mode. .
- Continuously hold down the "Home Menu" key and press the "Power" key within 3 seconds (release "Home Menu" after pressing "Power" key). After the Pioneer power's on you should see a menu with COM settings.
- Use your "Left" and "Right" arrows to scroll through and locate 9600-232C or the wanted baud rate .
- Once selected press the "Power" key to power off the set.
NOTE: I suggest using the default 9600 baud.
PIONEER ISF C3 PROCEDURE FLOW/INSTRUCTIONSUPDATED: 03/31/2008
Load Profile Part #1 (or Part #2).
From Display
Standby...
_1) Press
POWER ON Button.
_2) Press
CALIBRATION MODE Button - Received ISF Level Not Supported Dialog? See below.
_3) Select
INPUT and Press
SET.
_4) Press
ISF DAY MODE (or
ISF NIGHT MODE) Button.
_5) Press the
REFRESH Button (to the right of the SEND ALL Button) to receive the current settings for the Mode from the Display.
_6) Calibrate Controls
(Press SEND to the right of each Control to send the value to the Display).
[OPTIONAL - STEPS #7-#9]
_7) Load Part #2 Profile (or Part #1 if #2 is loaded).
_8) Press the
REFRESH Button (to the right of the SEND ALL Button) to receive the current settings for the Mode from the Display.
_9) Calibrate Controls
(Press SEND to the right of each Control to send the value to the Display).
10) Press
SAVE.
11) Press
ISF NIGHT MODE (or
ISF DAY MODE) Button.
12) Press the
REFRESH Button (to the right of the SEND ALL Button) to receive the current settings for the Mode from the Display.
13) Calibrate Controls
(Press SEND to the right of each Control to send the value to the Display).
[OPTIONAL - STEPS #14-#16]
14) Load Part #1 Profile (or Part #2 if #1 is loaded).
15) Press the
REFRESH Button (to the right of the SEND ALL Button) to receive the current settings for the Mode from the Display.
16) Calibrate Controls
(Press SEND to the right of each Control to send the value to the Display).
17) Press
SAVE.
Repeat Steps 3-17 above for any other INPUTS you want to calibrate.
18) Press
SET NORMAL MODE Button
NOTE: IT CAN TAKE UP TO ONE MINUTE FOR THIS STEP TO COMPLETE!!!!!!!.
19) Press
POWER OFF Button.
'RESET CURRENT' BUTTON INFORMATION
This will allow you to Reset the Settings for an INPUT'S Current Mode (DAY or NIGHT) to their Defaults and Reset the Calibration Flag to 0 (like the Mode was never Calibrated).
You can only use this Button once you have Entered Calibration Mode, Selected an Input and Selected DAY MODE or NIGHT MODE.
For example, you want to Reset all the settings for INPUT 1, both DAY and NIGHT MODES.
After Pressing the
CALIBRATION MODE Button:
1) SELECT
INPUT 1 and Press
SET
2) Press the
ISF DAY MODE Button, Press the
RESET CURRENT Button.
3) Press the
ISF NIGHT MODE Button, Press the
RESET CURRENT Button.
Press the
SET NORMAL MODE Button to exit Calibration.
NOTE: IT CAN TAKE UP TO ONE MINUTE FOR THIS STEP TO COMPLETE!!!!!!!
Each Input has two Modes... if you wanted to Reset ALL, you would have to repeats STEPS 1 to 3 (of course selecting a different Input).
RECEIVED THIS ERROR DIALOG?
If you get the "
Display's ISF Level is not Compatible with this Profile" Dialog when you Press the
CALIBRATION MODE Button,
try again. Sometimes it is best to Select ControlCAL's Terminal Window and Press
F12 (which sends a CR Only) after you first start ControlCAL, Load your first Profile and BEFORE you press any buttons, this can prep the Display for communications. If you continue to get this Dialog, verify that your Display is an 8th Generation Elite Model (North American) or Step up D (European). Other Regions will be added soon. A future Display Profile may be available for Non-Elites and their equivalents in other Regions.
RECEIVED THIS WARNING DIALOG?
This Warning Dialog does not indicate an Error with ControlCAL but does indicate that 1 of 2 Error Codes (as configured in the Display Profile) has been received from the Display. This could be due to communication errors, invalid values for the current mode etc.
i.e. Trying to send a value from the RGB-HIGHs (DRIVE) or RGB-LOWs (CUTOFF) Controls
without first setting COLOR TEMP to 6 (Manual).
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