XM310K Calibration Guide
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3B: CALMAN
Please note: CalMAN is currenlty only compatible with SDR 3D LUT based calibraiton. 3D LUT
based HDR calibration is not currently supported in the software.
Pre-Calibration Steps
Monitor Settings
Before starting calibration please set all gain, bias, and rotary knob controls back to default.
From the COLOR menu on the monitor set COLOR SYSTEM to CalMAN and set the LUT MODE to your choice
of Normal or Advanced. CalMAN is compatible with both modes. PLEASE NOTE: Dynamic Luminance (modu-
lated backlight) operation is ONLY supported in Normal LUT Mode. The monitor will automatically enter Normal
LUT Mode if Dyanmic Luminance Mode is selected. See the monitor user manual for details on Normal vs. Ad-
vanced LUT Mode operation.
Next, set the GAMUT selection on the monitor to match the color space you plan on calibrating for (e.g.
Rec709, P3, etc.). Then set the LUMINANCE MODE to the desired setting. Numerical selections such as
100,200,400,800,1000 are static Backlight selections. For Dynamic Backlight operation set the Luminance Mode
to Dynamic. If calibrating in Dynamic Luminance Mode it is strongly suggested that you
have the monitor set to Peak Optimized Modulation (Video Menu) and that test patches are set to L30, L32, or
10% window sizes.
The last monitor menu selection to consider is the RANGE selection. The RANGE setting on the monitor should
be set to match the output range of your test pattern generator source. For example, if using Resolve as your test
pattern generator with Resolve set to Video Range the monitor should also be set to Video Range. A mismatch
between your test pattern generator output range and your monitor’s RANGE setting will lead to an incorrect
calibration result.
Warm-up
A warm-up period of 30 minutes is suggested before starting calibration. For proper warm-up please set the mon-
itor to the LUMINANCE MODE selection you plan on using and send the monitor a test signal. L30 or L32 (9%
to 10% screen area) test patches are suggested for warmup, calibration, and QC.If using Dynamic Luminance
Mode a 100nit test patch is suggested for warmup.
Connecting the monitor to your network
After the monitor has been turned on connect the display’s ethernet port to your local network. The display will
obtain an IP address via DHCP. If your display fails to obtain an IP address, please unplug the ethernet cable,
reboot the monitor, and connect the ethernet cable only after the display has completed its boot cycle. The as-
signed IP address can be seen from the monitor’s SYSTEM menu. Take note of this IP address as you will need
it to connect CalMAN to the display.