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Operation
Output Window
The Output Window settings define the dimensions and offset of the video output, as it will appear on the
connected panel assembly. Editing the Output Window settings will shrink or expand the entirety of the
video output, and/or move it around on the connected panel assembly. To access the Output Window
menu:
1. Access the
Custom Scaling
2. Turn the <MENU> knob until Output Window is selected.
3. Press the <MENU> knob.
Output Window Width
The Output Window Width defines the width in pixels or percentage to which the video output will be
limited.
1. Access the
Output Window
2. Turn the <MENU> knob until Width (H) is selected.
3. Press the <MENU> knob.
4. Turn the <MENU> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the width, from
64–_ _ _ _ (Pixels. This range is determined by the
5. Press the <MENU> knob.
Output Window Height
The Output Window Height defines the height in pixels or percentage to which the video output will be
limited.
1. Access the
Output Window
2. Turn the <MENU> knob until Height (V) is selected.
3. Press the <MENU> knob.
4. Turn the <MENU> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the height, from
64–_ _ _ _ (Pixels. This range is determined by the
5. Press the <MENU> knob.
Output Window Horizontal Offset
The Output Window Horizontal Offset defines how far to the right the limited video output will be offset on
the connected panel assembly.
1. Access the
Output Window
2. Turn the <MENU> knob until Start X is selected.
3. Press the <MENU> knob.
4. Turn the <MENU> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the offset, from
0–_ _ _ _ (This range is determined by the
5. Press the <MENU> knob.
The Output Window Width must be less than maximum to use this setting. The offset will
only be able to be set as much as the difference between the current Output Window Width
and the maximum Output Window Width. For example: If the maximum Width is 1456, and
the current Width is set to 730, the offset can be set from 0–726.
Output Window Vertical Offset
The Output Window Vertical Offset defines how far down the limited video output will be offset on the
connected panel assembly.
1. Access the
Output Window
2. Turn the <MENU> knob until Start Y is selected.
3. Press the <MENU> knob.
4. Turn the <MENU> knob clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the offset, from
0–_ _ _ _ (This range is determined by the
5. Press the <MENU> knob.
The Output Window Height must be less than maximum to use this setting. The offset will
only be able to be set as much as the difference between the current Output Window
Height and the maximum Output Window Height. For example: If the maximum Height is
816, and the current Height is set to 610, the offset can be set from 0–206.
Output Window Units
To set whether the units in the Output Window menu are displayed in pixels or a percentage:
1. Access the
Output Window
2. Turn the <MENU> knob until Units is selected.
3. Press the <MENU> knob.
4. Turn the <MENU> knob to select the desired units, from Pixel or Percentage.
5. Press the <MENU> knob.
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