User`s guide

Clarity Visual Systems
October 1998
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Remote Control Functions
Some on-screen sub-menus can be accessed directly by pressing the specific
menu item’s associated button on the remote control.
Remote Button Description
On
Switches the WN-5220-V lamp on if power switch on rear panel is on and
the STBY LED is on steady.
Off
Switches WN-5220-V off by switching lamp off and starting 3-minute cool-
down, in which fan remains on. The WN-5220-V Lamp may not be
switched on again until the 3-minute cycle completes.
Source
Displays the Source Select menu, from which the type of input source,
VGA, Mac II, 31.5 kHz video. With the VIM Line Doubler/Scaler board,
15.75 kHz video may be selected. The VIM decoder board adds
Composite and S-Video sources.
Curtain
Displays a black screen instead of the input video.
Level
Displays the Input Level menu, where input levels for red, green, and blue
are set. Also has automatic calibration for white and black levels.
Phase
Displays the Phase Select menu, for synchronizing the WN-5220-V
internal clock to the clock phase of the incoming signal.
Freq
Displays the Frequency Select menu, for matching internal clock to
source and adjusting horizontal width.
Color
Displays the Color Balance menu, to allow color and luminance matching
among multiple WN-5220-V VideoWalls in a video wall.
Reset
Resets all adjustments to factory defaults and erases all other settings.
Mon Sel
Allows you to disable or enable the remote control. This is useful when
configuring multiple VideoWalls in a video wall, to prevent remote
adjustments on specific units while allowing adjustments to others.
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.
Menu
Displays the main menu, from which all other functions may be selected
and set by navigating with the arrow keys.
Prev Menu
Closes the current menu.
Enter
Causes the WN-5220-V to accept menu selections.
Arrow keys
Used for navigation when menus are displayed or for changing settings in
an adjustment menu.