Clarity WN-5220-S User Manual page 45

52” videowall display
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1. Press the MENU
button on the
remote control
2. Press the
Up/Down arrow
keys
3. Press ENTER
4. Press the remote
control arrow
keys
Note: When the image is expanded with Zoom, as it is when Wall Mode is on, the
Position control has two movement speeds, fine and coarse. At first, the
movement is in fine steps, the smallest steps possible. After 8 fine steps, the
movement is coarse, moving faster in larger steps. If the direction of movement is
changed, Position goes back to fine steps for the next 8 steps. This means you
may have to pass the position you want, then back up.
Detailed explanation: When using Big Picture for a 2x2 wall, each pixel in the
original picture (the input picture) is displayed with four output pixels in a 2x2 block.
For the first 8 clicks of the Position control, the image moves 1 output pixel at each
click, the smallest amount the image can move electronically. After 8 clicks, the
image moves by input pixels or 2 screen pixels per click, which moves the image
faster. When you move the image in a new direction, the Position control reverts to
the 1-output-pixel rate, the slowest rate.
For Composite or S-Video displays, Position speed works a little differently. For the
first 8 clicks of the remote control, Position moves the image one output pixel, as
before. After 8 clicks horizontally, the image moves by two times the Big Picture
expansion. So, for a 2x2 wall, the 9
pixels instead of two. For this 2x2 wall, the 9
output pixels.
WN-5220-S VideoWall User's Guide
Displays the main menu.
Move the cursor to the Position selection.
Displays the Video Position menu.
Position the image. It is easiest to see the effect of
Position when the image is a some form of geometry
pattern, one that exactly defines the edges of the image.
th
horizontal click moves the image four output
th
vertical click moves the image two
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