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52” videowall display
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Frequency Select
000
Phase Select
000
Input Level
Black Level
White Level
Video Controls
Brightness 000
Contrast
000
Saturation 000
Hue
000
Blue Only [ ]
Sample
R: xxx
G: xxx
B: xxx
Black Level
(Requires Black field)
Auto [ ]
# $
# #
#
$
$ $
All
Level
Sample
Red
127
004
Green
125
001
Blue
129
000
White Level
(Requires White field)
Auto [ ]
#
# $
# #
$
$ $
All
Level
Sample
Red
127
254
Green
125
255
Blue
129
255
Position
% % % %
# $
# #
#
$
$ $
& & & &
Zoom Factor
-
+
Left
W:
xxx
Right
Top
H:
xxx
Bottom
[ ] Lock
[ ] Default
Adjust frequency; number shown does not directly correlate to freq. §
Adjust phase; number shown does not directly correlate to phase. §
(This menu shown only when selected source is PC, MAC or RGBS)
Opens Black Level menu
Opens White Level menu
(This menu shown only when selected source is composite or S-video)
Adjusts brightness of a video signal; numbers are arbitrary
Adjusts contrast of a video signal
Adjusts saturation of a video signal
Adjusts hue (tint) of a video signal
For composite and S-video signals, turns Blue "gun" on; Red and Blue
"guns" off; used for adjusting saturation and hue of displayed colors
Automatically adjusts display to Black Level of incoming PC, MAC, or
RGBS signal
Raises or lowers all three (RGB) levels together
Level shows the current (internal) setting of R, G, and B. §
Sample shows the levels (in bits) detected in the incoming signal;
000 is black, 255 is white.
Automatically adjusts display to Black Level of incoming computer
signal
Raises or lowers all three (RGB) levels together
Level shows the current (internal) setting of R, G, and B. §
Sample shows the levels (in bits) detected in the incoming signal;
000 is black, 255 is white.
Moves image left / right / up / down
Zooms the left half of the image; W: xxx shows width in pixels
Zooms the right half of the image
Zooms the top half of the image; H: xxx shows height in pixels
Zooms the bottom half of the image
Locks left-right and top-bottom together, so zooming in one direction
also zoom is opposite direction.
Reverts to default zoom for the currently selected Source and Wall
Mode
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