Specifications

WALL PROCESSING
Wall Processing Function
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Enabling Wall Processing Function
WHEN THE OUTPUTS USED ARE IN A RANGE
To turn the wall processing on when the outputs used by your wall are in a range, issue the
command:
WALL <input#> <first output#> <column> <row> ON
Where:
<input #> is the input you would like to route to the wall display.
<first output#> is the channel number of the first output display in the wall.
(the display located at the upper left-hand corner of the wall).
<column> and <row> specify the size of the wall:
<column> is the number of output displays wide.
<row> is the number of output displays high.
For example, to create the wall shown in Figure 22 and route input 3 to it, the command
would be:
WALL 3 1 6 5 ON
WHEN THE OUTPUTS USED ARE NOT IN A RANGE
If you skipped outputs when making your wall, like the wall in Figure 23, you will need to
specify the outputs used when enabling wall function. Enable wall function by issuing the
command:
WALL <input#> <first output#> <column> <row> <output #> ...
<output #> ON
Where:
<input #> is the input you would like to route to the wall display.
<first output#> is the channel number of the first output display in the wall.
(the display located at the upper left-hand corner of the wall).
<column> and <row> specify the size of the wall:
<column> is the number of output displays wide.
<row> is the number of output displays high.