Specifications

WALL PROCESSING
Output Timing Synchronization
90 Operation Edition 1.08 CXPS Manual
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OUTPUT TIMING SYNCHRONIZATION
Overview
The output timings of every output display in the wall must be the same. Before wall
function is enabled, the timing of each output in the wall must be synchronized to the timing
of the first output in the wall using RS-232/Telnet commands.
Setting the Output Timing:
You may set the output timing of the first output in your wall (the display in the upper left
hand corner of your wall), and then synchronize all other outputs to this new timing. If you
are satisfied with the current output timing of the first output in your wall, proceed to the
next section, “Synchronizing Output Timings” on page 90.
To set the output timing of your first display, follow these 2 steps:
STEP 1: THE HOSTLIST COMMAND
Use the Hostlist command to find the number that represents the resolution of your output
displays.
To display the host table, use the HOSTLIST command, which will produce a list of output
timings for each display’s resolution. Find the resolution of your chosen displays, and use
the corresponding number with the SETOT command in the next step.
STEP 2: THE SETOT COMMAND
Use the Set Output Timing command to set the output timing of the first output channel
used in the wall to that of the display screens you plan to use.
The command is:
SETOT <first output #> <host>
Where:
• <first output #> is the number of the first output channel used in the wall.
• <host> is a number from the host table that represents the output timing of the display
screens (see Step 1 for help finding this number)
Proceed to “Synchronizing Output Timings” to complete output synchronization.
Synchronizing Output Timings
Before wall function is enabled, the timing of each output in the wall must be synchronized
to the timing of the first output in the wall using the Framesync or GFramesync command.