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52” videowall display
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Remote Button
Phase
Displays the Phase Select menu, for synchronizing the WN-5220-S
internal clock to the clock phase of the incoming signal.
Freq
Displays the Frequency Select menu, for matching internal clock
frequency to source frequency (for computer sources) and for adjusting
horizontal width for video sources.
Color
Displays the Color Balance menu, which allows color and luminance
matching among the several WN-5220-S displays in a video wall.
Reset
Displays the Reset Menu. From here, you can reset some or all sources
and modes to factory default settings. This does not affect the Saved
settings unless you Reset, then Save.
Mon Sel
Allows you to disable or enable the control of this display with the remote
control. This is useful when configuring multiple displays in a video wall,
to prevent remote adjustments on all units except one. Also prevents
interference of the from strong ambient sources of IR radiation.
ID
Displays current setting of the Monitor ID switches. Group numbers are 0-
F (0 – 15) and Unit numbers are also 0-F (0 – 15), giving a total
addressable range of 256. In a video wall, all units should have the same
Group number and different Unit numbers.
Menu
Displays the Main Menu, from which all other functions may be selected
and set by navigating with the arrow keys. The following items in the Main
Menu are also available from dedicated buttons, providing shortcuts to
the most commonly used functions: Source, Curtain, Level, Phase, Freq,
Color, Reset. (If the Main Menu is visible, pressing Menu again closes it.)
Prev Menu
Closes the current menu and moves the cursor to the parent menu.
Enter
Accepts the current menu selections, or opens the selected sub-menu.
Up/Down arrow
Navigate through the menus. The up/down arrows move up and down a
buttons
menu. They never make a selection. Use Enter or the Left/Right keys to
make selections. The only menu in which Up/down does not move you to
a new menu item is in Positioning.
Left/Right
The Left/Right arrows are used to make choices from multi-choice menus,
arrow buttons
such as Mode and Source Select. They do not navigate through the
menus. Use the Up/Down arrows to navigate, even for items in two
columns, such as those found in the Color menu.
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