Sony FWD-50PX3 Operating Instructions Manual page 71

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Multi Display
Allows you to make settings for connecting multiple displays to form a video wall.
"Multi Display"
"Off": Uses a single screen.
"2×2"/"3×3"/"4×4": Sets to connect multiple displays such as 2, 3 or 4 displays
both vertically and horizontally.
"1×2"/"1×3"/"1×4": Sets to connect multiple displays such as 2, 3 or 4 displays
horizontally.
"2×1"/"3×1"/"4×1": Sets to connect multiple displays such as 2, 3 or 4 displays
vertically.
"Position": Select the position of each display in the arrangement of the video wall
with F/f/G/g. Press
to set the position.
"Output Format": Selection of two picture output formats will be available as
shown in the figures. By simply selecting either format, suitable picture output will
be available without manually adjusting the horizontal and vertical shift. Select
either "Tiles" or "Window".
"Tiles"
Just scan
To show full signal on
each display.
"LED": "On" makes the POWER/STANDBY indicator on the front panel (page 7)
to be continually turned on, and "Off" makes the POWER/STANDBY indicator on
the front panel to be continually turned off.
Notes
• "Multi Display" can display an enlarged picture keeping the current "Aspect" setting as
much as possible for video input, and can display an enlarged picture of which "Aspect" is
set to "Full 2" for PC input.
• You can set the "Multi Display" only when the "PAP" function is disabled.
• When "Position" is set to the right-bottom, the POWER/STANDBY indicator lights up even
if "LED" is set to "Off". The indicator also lights up even when the display is off (standby),
errors are detected, or the display is in sleep mode including the case of no signal or
unsupported signal.
"Window"
Over scan
To show one large picture with
multi display naturally.
Part of the signal will go behind
the bezel area.
GB
25
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