Version 1.3.70 - build 170928 - September 28 2017
MultiProfiler is designed as a companion to NEC MultiSync monitors that feature the powerful and sophisticated SpectraView Engine; such as the P and PA Series desktop displays as well as several large-screen displays (please see Supported Display Monitors). This software provides complete control of the SpectraView Engine in an easy-to-use application.
SpectraView Engine equipped MultiSync monitors utilize this sophisticated processor, combined with internal luminance, temperature, and time monitoring, and individual characterization and calibration of each unit during production, to provide an unparalleled level of color control, accuracy and stability.
The high-contrast LCD panel used on the monitor, coupled with the SpectraView Engine, provide the utmost in versatility such as the ability to accurately emulate colorspaces like AdobeRGB and sRGB.
MultiProfiler uses a two-way communications link with the display monitor to perform adjustments. Two different methods of communications are possible:
DDC/CI (Display Data Channel - Command Interface) - Communicates via the video graphics adapter and normal video cable. No extra cables are necessary. Support is required in the video graphics display driver in order to provide this functionality. This communications link is an industry standard developed by VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association).
USB (Universal Serial Bus) - Communicates with the display via a USB connection from the host PC. A USB cable must be connected between the host PC and one of the upstream USB ports on the display. The display will also function as a USB hub.
MultiProfiler will automatically default to using the USB connection, if available, when it is first run. To switch between USB and DDC/CI communication links, click the Display Configuration icon (next to the display list at the bottom of the main window), and then select the desired connection method from the list of monitors.
The MultiProfiler application is accessed from the Windows Start menu > Sharp NEC Display Solutions > MultiProfiler.
New firmware for the following display models is available which adds some functionality improvements.
Download the latest firmware for Desktop Displays from: http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/dp_soft/pa_fm_update/index.html
Download the latest firmware for large screen Public Displays from: http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/dp_soft/pd_fm_update/index.html
Application Error with AMD Catalyst drivers for Windows:
Some video drivers install control panels that provide some color controls such as gamma, brightness, contrast and even Video Media playback modes. These controls can interfere with the displayed colors and should never be adjusted. Be sure the settings for these controls are reset to the "default" settings.
In some cases MultiProfiler is not able to correctly communicate with the monitor if it is connected to the host PC using a DisplayPort video connection. Try connecting a USB cable between one of the upstream ports on the monitor and the host PC. In the Display Configuration dialog, select the USB connection to the display. USB will be used instead of DDC/CI to communicate with the monitor. Video will continue to be sent over the DisplayPort cable.
MultiSync PA231W, P232W, P241W, P242W, and P212:
The color gamut of the display is not wide color gamut, and is closer to sRGB.
For this reason, certain preset color gamuts such as AdobeRGB and DCI are not available, since they far exceed the color gamut of the display. Although MultiProfiler will allow the Picture Mode settings to be modified to include large color gamuts, keep in mind that the actual color gamut of the display is smaller, and will not be able to display colors outside of this gamut.
MultiSync P212, P232W, P242W, P404, P484, P554, PA231W, V404, V404-T, V484, V484-T, V554, V554-T, X551UHD, X651UHD, X651UHD-2, X841UHD, X841UHD-2, X981UHD, and X981UHD-2:
The display does not have an internal luminance stabilization circuit. It is therefore not able to automatically set and maintain the luminance at an absolute value.
For this reason, the Brightness and Black Level controls are shown as a percentage values within MultiProfiler.
The DICOM mode is called DICOM Sim (simulation) because the lack of an absolute level for Brightness and Black Level means approximate values are used. True DICOM requires absolute values for Brightness and Black Level in order to create a very accurate response curve.
MultiSync P404, P484, P554, V404, V404-T, V484, V484-T, V554, V554-T
The ICC/ColorSync profiles generated by SpectraView II are not automatically selected, in the Color Management System, when a Picture Mode created by SpectraView is selected in MultiProfiler.
It is normally necessary to install the latest drivers for the video graphics adapter card. The video drivers included "in the box" with Windows will need to be updated with the full video driver packages available from the video graphics adapter card vendor.
Note: All supported models feature using an optional USB connection to the display for communicating, instead of using DDC/CI. This can be used in cases where the video graphics adapter is not supported. A USB cable must be connected between the host PC and one of the upstream USB ports on the display. The display will also function as a USB hub.
Please refer to the following table for DDC/CI support:
Video Card Manufacturer | Windows XP / 2000 | Windows XP x64 | Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 (32 and 64 bit) |
ATI (Radeon and FirgeGL) | Supported | Supported | Supported |
Nvidia | Supported | Supported | Supported |
Matrox (M series) | Supported | Supported | Supported |
Matrox (P650, medical series and newer) | Supported | Supported | Supported (some may require XDDM video drivers) |
Matrox (older chipsets: G400, G450, G550 etc.) | Unsupported | Unsupported | Unsupported |
Intel | Most chipsets supported. |
Most chipsets supported. |
Most chipsets supported. |
SiS | Supported | Supported | Supported |
S3 Chrome S20 and newer | Supported in S3 drivers from v6.14.10.2401 | Unsupported | Supported in S3 drivers from v7.14.11.1412 |
Others | Unsupported | Unsupported | Unsupported |
MultiProfiler is supported on 32 and 64 bit versions of Microsoft Windows XP (Home and Professional editions), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, 8.1, and Windows 10.
Installing MultiProfiler requires an account with administrator privileges.
MultiProfiler supports the following NEC display monitor models:
You can obtain the latest drivers for your video graphics adapter card or chipset directly from the manufacturer.
The following are links to some of the manufacturers that currently support DDC/CI:
If you are having problems using MultiProfiler, please check the Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions sections of the MultiProfiler User's Guide.
Additional help is available at the Sharp NEC Display Solutions MultiProfiler support page.
If using DDC/CI:
If using USB:
Sharp NEC Display Solutions welcomes your feedback on MultiProfiler. Please visit the Sharp NEC Display Solutions MultiProfiler support page and give us your comments.
V1.0.00: April 19 2010
V1.0.01: May 20 2010
V1.0.02: July 1 2010
V1.0.03: November 15 2010
V1.0.04: January 14 2011
V1.0.04 Rev 1: February 15 2011
V1.0.05: July 1 2011
V1.0.05-1 build 110801: August 1 2011
V1.0.05-2 build 110928: September 28 2011
V1.0.06: June 4 2012
V1.1.00: July 20 2012
V1.1.10: February 18 2013
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V1.3.20: March 26 2015
V1.3.30: July 17 2015
V1.3.40: November 13 2015
V1.3.50: May 17 2016
V1.3.60: April 24 2017
Version 1.3.70: September 28 2017
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