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Display Arrangement The displays shown in Display Arrangement may be dragged and
dropped - always from left to right - to change the display
arrangement. Use this method to re-arrange the logical display
configuration in order to match the physical display arrangement
on the work desk.
Display Interface Mode
This is used to classify each display. Three Display Interface Modes
are available:
NECDisplay: A NEC display which is fully managed and targeted for calibration.
StdDisplay: Other displays where measurements are possible but calibration
is not possible.
NAVDisplay: Other displays like a Navigation/Admin/RIS monitor of a PACS
system. This type of monitor is not selectable for any action at all.
Change the Display Interface Mode within the Manual Setup area in the following sequence:
(1) Select the display targeted for change in the Display Output(s) recognized by system
service pull-down menu.
(2) Change the Display Interface Mode according to your requirements.
Repeat these steps for subsequent displays and confirm the correct assignment of the
Display Interface Mode to each display in the Display Arrangement area.
Automatic Configuration If the Display Arrangement was changed and therefore the relation
with the Display Output(s) recognized by system service was
changed, problems may occur with measurements on the correct
target display. If this was changed unintentionally, an
Automatic Configuration may help to correct this situation. By
clicking the Automatic Configuration button, the displays currently
connected, and their Physical Monitor ID are automatically
detected, and the appropriate display interface mode is set.
NOTE: Automatic Configuration will follow the arrangement as detected by Windows. In
case of a non-standard display arrangement in Windows, as shown in Figure 90, a Manual
Setup is required to match the logical display configuration with the physical display
arrangement on the work desk.
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