User`s guide
Clarity Visual Systems
November 1998
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After the displays are all turned on, use this procedure to select the
correct source. This must be done with
each
unit in a video wall.
1. On the remote
control, press
SOURCE
The Source Select menu is displayed.
2. Press the
Up/Down arrow
keys and
highlight the
upper
pair of
arrows
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Notice the menu choices of “Source” on the right. The
current selection in shown next to the arrows and is
marked with a bullet in the right hand list. Use the
left/right keys to make this selection. (Depending on
options, your unit may not display all these choices.)
3. Press the Down
arrow key and
highlight the
lower
pair of
arrows
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Notice the menu choices for “Mode” on the right. The
current selection in shown next to the arrows and has a
bullet in the right hand list. Use the left/right keys to make
this selection. (Depending on options and on the Source
Selection, your unit may not display all these choices.)
– Or –
Skip this step and go to Step 4.
4. Auto
If you have selected a good Source in Step 2, Auto can
set Mode and Interlace automatically. Highlight the
[ ]
next to Auto and press ENTER. Auto takes information
from Horz, Vert, and Rate, below, and sets Sync on Green
and Interlace accordingly. It does this just once. The X
will appear in Auto for a very brief moment. If the
incoming signal is weak or erratic, Auto may not be able
to perform its function reliably, and you will have to set the
Sync on Green and Interlace manually.
5. Sync on Green
If the Source is RGBS, whether 9-Pin or BNC, and the
source has sync on the green channel, press ENTER to
put an X in this box. (See Auto above.)
6. Interlace
If the source is interlaced, press ENTER to put an X in this
box. If it is progressive scan, this box should be cleared.
(See Auto above.)
Horz:
Shows the horizontal frequency of the displayed signal.
You can’t change this value.
Vert:
Shows the number of horizontal lines in the displayed
signal. You can’t change this value.
Rate:
Shows the frame rate of the displayed signal. You can’t
change this value.